THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY. -NOVEMBER 2, 189S.' PKR30KAC MENTION , Saturdays Welly. . . -Pror. C. M. Sisfon is in from Boyd to , dy. .. Mrs. Jas.' Wilson and daughter, Una, are in from Dafnr today. Mrs. C. F. Stephens retnrned last even ing from a week's stay in. Portland. - H. H. Kiddell was a passenger ior Portland on the boat this morning. . ' Miss Catherine Martin left on the early morning train to spend bunaay in Portland. : '-. ... Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Davenport went . to Portland this . morning for an over Sunday visit. . . . . , O. L. Gilbert went to Wamic yester- - day, where he presided over an educa- tional meeting. Mrs. M. Kice, daughter, Ella, and son, Willie, went down to Portland on the delayed tram this morning. ' ' Mr. and Mtb. Henry Cram came in " from Prineville yesterday and left on ; the train this morning for Portland. Elder Allen, evangelist of the Baptist chnrch, came in on the morning train, ' and will be present at- the dedication of the church at Hartland tomorrow. Monday'! Daily. B. B. Sinnott spent . Snnday in Port land. Mrs. H. McCoy is in the city from Dafur. Chap. Lord was down from Arlington yesterday. . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. T.. Mnrcbie are in from Wasco today. . ..'. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rica were in the city today from 8-Mile. . . . W. S. Chipp", of Arlington, spent yes terday in the city. Geo. W. Miller left this morning for a , ehort trip to Portland. John Donahne is in from Kent and gave this office a' pleasant call. F. H. Beaty, of Wamic, has began teaching the school at Ridgeway, this county. -..". Miss Lola F.nbank returned today from a week's visit with her aunt near Endersby. Prof. J. M. Garrison left last night for Pendleton, where he expects to start a -claes in writing. - ' Mr. E. K. White, who has spent some time in The Dalles and vicinity, returned to Salem today. " Miss Viola Graham, of 'Salem, spent 'the summer in The Dalles, and returned to her home today. - . " Miss Mamie Driver returned to her pcboDl work at district No. 63, near Wamic, yesterday. James Cowan and daughter, . Mrs. -Meikel, are in the city from Warm Springs. Mrs. Meikel will leaye tomor row for Portland. j C. A. Woody, editor : of the Pacific Baptist of Portland, occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church last evening, re turning home this morning. Jttecortier trates, won Has spent the past few days in Antelope will return to morrow and' assume bis duties. Surveyor Goit has been fulfilling the duties of the office. Mr. and MrsWilbur Bolton are in the city from Antelope. Mr. Bolton's new store in that little berg is com pleted and they are npw djing business therein; ' . Tuesday's Dally. ' Mrs. M. Nickelsen is up from Hood Kiver visiting relatives. T. H. Johnsou and W. H. H. Dufur are visitors in the city today. Mrs. Jewett was a paesenger from White Salmon on the boat yesterday. Miss Margaret Mackay, of Corvallie, is in tne city visiting the Misses King. T. M. Keeder, one of Antelope's well- known sheepmen, is a visitor in the city today. ; Mr. John Stevens, of Dofur, ie in the city today, and called at the Chronicle omce. . - : . - . '. Konrad Jeckel and wife, of Centerville, left last night for a visit with relatives in Osbkush, Wieconsin. . ". ' Mrs.- Frances McCowan and son. James, came np from - Portland on the ..Dalles City yesterday.-. :. , ',- " v .Miss Nona Such, who has been visit ing in Portland for the past two weeks, returned home last evening. .... . ... . - Dr. A. W. Botkin arrived in the city last evening from Portland and left oil the midnight train for Arlington, where tie eipecta to remain. ' -- '-- ". In this city, October 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norman, a son. ' . .- PaUdiu1 Head Wilson . Says: 'The fool saitb, 'Pot all tby egga in different baskets ; which meanp, scatter your money and your attention ; bnt the wise man saith : 'Put all j-cur eggs in one basket, and .watch the bas ket.' " . " - V .We have on'y one basket, aDd we are watching it in optics. Having made a thorough stody of the subject, graduat ing from three of the best colleges, we areDabled to give you a scientific ex amination. 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, an'd am permanent ly located in The Dalles. ". I am no traveling fake, and best of all I guarantee all work in optics to give you entire satisfaction. " Yours. to serve, XttOF. j G. LUnT, the optician. Two doors west of Keller's bakery, The Dal lee, Oregon. .-' " . - ". A ' Delaines, tJotswo'ds "and Shropshire JRam.8 fo sale at reasonable prices. ' " ' -'. " C. A. BcCKLEY, ' . . 7-; Grass ValleyOr.". j THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF HOS Is dne not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fia Sraup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Fig's is manufactured by the California Fiq Syruf.Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding1 the worthless imitations manufactured by other pat ties. The high standing- of the Cali fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the same of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. : 6AS FB.AXCI8CO, CaL MnsVTLLE. Ky. . NEW TORE. J. Y. HOW SHE FIXED HIM. Jne Way of Disponing of on Obnof. Ions Suitor. - He was a theatric lover, and she didn't like his style a little, bit, says the New York Sun. .- . He was constant in his devotion. however, and that made matters worse. She had tried gentle means to get rid! of him, "but he had disregarded them with painful persistency. - In: this moment of her desperation lie felt it incumbent npon him to pro pose to her as men under similar cir cumstances so often do. - Which they wouldn't if they had aBy sense at all. . - "Dear one," he exclaimed, hurling himself tragically at her feet, "I love you. My life is yours. Will you take it?" - ; 1 . She did not look like a murderess. "Mr. Singleton," she responded, with calm determination, "I will. . He gazed at her rapturously. . V "Don't do that," she begged, draw ing back from him as if in horror." "I have taken your life, as you requested me to do, and yon are henceforth to all intents and purposes deack" He seemed dazed. ' "I do not, Mr. Singleton," she con tinued, turning aside, "desire to have a dead person in. the house, and if you do not go away at once I shall ring for an ambulance and have you removed to the morgue. . Then the dreadful situation in which his own precipitate 'folly-had. placed him was revealed, and he removed him self with promptness and dispatch. ' acres of pink pond Lilies. Floral Display That Delights Com . ncctlent Railway. Travelers. One of the most beautiful floral ex hibits in New England is upon "Tad pole," a famous pond lily pond on the line of the Norwich & Worcester rail road, one mile above Jewett City; Conn, The surface of the pond is now a mass of pink and white pond lilies, and their fragrance is carried for miles by the summer wands, says the New- York Sun. ." "; . 7. , No one knows how long this remark able garden of pond lilies has been in existence but for many: years Tod- pole's lilies .have been sought by picnic parties from near-by .couuties in this stater Massachusetts and. Rhode Island. Cartloads of the flowers are, carried away, but there seems to be no diminu tion in the supply. .. - ,., . " The railroad ' comes suddenly npoo the ipond, which it divides in halves, anc in an instant the passengers detect the fragrance , of the lilies and . throw tip the windows, the better to view the beautiful and 'unusual sight. . In' one section of Tadpole there is a large tract of lilies the blossoms of vrftich are d so rich a pink s to be , almost-rose colored, it is said. They are of exceed ingly rare beauty and are much sought after by collectors.- ''' . : ' " '. . Tadpole's imromaii tic name comes from its "being' ': favorite place " foi young frogs. : It has been known by this title for years, but an effort is now making tochange- its name to the still more unroman,tic one of- Clayville. ELI'S CREAM BALM is a positive cure. Apply into the nostrfia. It Is quickly absorbed. CO cents st DruUts or bj mail ; samples 10c. br maiL ELT EBOTHKRS 66 Warren SUt Sw York City. Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no -old-fashioned medicine can re place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Heme !y.' For sale by Blake- : 1 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT " 02 the County Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, for the six months ending on - - the 30cb day of September, A. D. J898, of .money received and paid out, from whom received and from what sonrce, and on what account paid put : t: . .'' AMOUNTS RECEIVED, To amount on hand from'last report. v. -ii.V.'.. To amounts received from taxes To amount received from Dalles City taxes ....... To amount received from Dufur taxes . .. r. . :-. To amount receivedi'rom road tax and state. .... . To amount received frotnjlicenees ..... ,,,'..,1,.,'. To amount received from. institute, County Supt. . To amount received from sundry fees. . ... . . . . Balance on band, school fund.... ..... "... . To amount received from taxes . . . . -. To amount received froni state V. .-.'r, - - -.- To amount received from criminal fine (2) . . ... - y . '-.A. ;. ' AMOCSTS Bv amount nald 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. . .'. ........ Dufur, Dr . v.............................. institute. . . . . . ; . .,. ...... ............... . Road '......... .... Dufur, by balance. .; . Institute, by balance v-'. " ' - SPECIAL SCnOOI, TAX FUSD. Warrants redeemed . Balance, taxes ...... By balance. . . . . . . State of Oeegos, County of Wasco ss. . t . I, C. L. Phillips, do hereby certify that the Jbrpgoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts rccaiyed,. paid out and remaining on hand, in the county treasury of said county for the six months ending on the 30th day of Sep? timber, A. D. 1898. , . - - . . ' . ' ' . ; Witness my hand this 1st day of October, A. D. 1808. ' - - , ; ' - :" - ." C. L. PHILLIPS, County TrenEurer. - ; .' - : SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT . , .: Of the'amonnt of money and warrants received" for taxes, and 'money paid to the County Treasurer by the 'Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1898 : . ' ' " To amount received in coin and currency during month of April, 1898., .$ 6,570 29 To amount received in coin and currency during month of May . .. " . . '4,011 23 To amount received fh coin and eurrencv dunue month of July " . . . 4,725 60 To amount received in coin and currency To amount received in com and currency, during montn oi bejt. " . .11,147 bo ' . " By amount s paid to the County Treasurer as per receipts' - - " ' i April; 1898. ; . .-V.'-'. ..... . . .. . .. . . . .$28,158 26 June, 1898 .10,590 52 August, 1898 . 15,639 42 September, 1893.1... ............. ,...,....., 766 76 State of Oregon, County of Wasco ss. "-. il, Kobert Kelly, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct and trne. - Witness my hand this 1st day of October, A. D. U98. r r. . --:'-''.;-: ; ;, 7 ';---'. ROBERT KELLY, - ' ";: r ' -.-" -"" ; j ; 'Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Wasco County, : amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, amount of w ar - rants drawD, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, A. D.1S98, to the 30th day of September, ArD. 1898, both days ;:" inclusive:' " -1 -r ' - . - :: ..-'-. - ,-r- On What Account Allowed. ' '- ; - Amount Allowed, For ealaries of County Judge, Commissioners, Clerk, Sheriff, District " " ' Attorney, -School Superintendent, SDector, and janitor ......... For paupers and county hospital.. For roads and bridges For iurors in Circuit Court and grand jury For fees in justice court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; , ... For stationery and office supplies . ....... For court house and jail ..V. . For bounty ou wild animals. For Supervisors' account .v.-.T. . For insane account. . . ; ...... . -. . ; : . ... i .- For Coroner's inquest .-, ...I . .. .X . .. . J., ...... v. For fuel and electric lights and telephone rent. . . For election. i .-. . . ... . .- . . ... :'. For printing and advertising. .'. . : . '. . For armory- rent, O. G. and G. A. R. relief.. .1 For rebate on taxes :.f.. .......s: v Total amount of warrants drawn.' ; . Outstanding Warrants Unpaid :: - Outstanding unpaid warrants, Oct. 1, 1898. uslimatea accruea interest. State of Oregon,' Counfy of Wasco ss. I,.A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of Wasco County, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that. the foregoing is a true and amount of claims allowed by the Connty 30th day of September, A. D. 1898, on what account the same was allowed and the amount of warrants drawn,, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in'my custody, y ; ' .y. ;Witness my hand and official seal. this 24th day of October, Al - -v - ' 1 ; : v-U.,.-f. :f : . ' : SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the financial con lition of Wasco County, State of. Oregon, on the 30th day of October, A. D.189S: . . -. :- , . - . .. v ; - . - v" .' . - liabilities. - .,.7' .- - 2 1 " :' Amount of warrants remaining nnnnid April 1st. A. D. 1898 95,667 13 Amount of warrants issued from April 1st, A. D. 1898, to October 1st, - - A. D. 1898.. . . , r.:v. r. . . ...... By warrants redeemed from April 1st,' A. 18tf8, as per xreasurer a report now on Estimated accrued interest thereon to date Total Iiabilities October 1st, A. D. 1898. . : '- : -. . -7 r,- - - - BESOCKCKS. -'f' ' ' ' 1 ."- ------: " By funds in hands of County Treasurer' applicable to the' - -: payment of county warrants, Oct. lst1898.v. ....i... .$16,829 38 - ;x -a y By funds in hands of Sheriff Oct. 1st, 1898, applicable to the - " payment of connty warrants:-....'... 2,856 76 1 -'-.'" ,; By estimated amount of real estate bid in by the county at -' -. tax sales for the years 1890-91-92 93 94 ... ..'..-. .. . . 3,000 00 - - " ' By estimated amount of delinquent taxes ea on roiis oi i8o yo .. Excess of liabilities over resources . i State of Obegok, County of Wascc ss. T, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of the hereby certify that the foregoing is a true AND FROM WIIAT SOCBCS. - : General 7 H 33,425 72 3,858 72 ;.. - j62 64 :. .!v -.285 62 225 00 ... 66 50 ... 1,437 81 'School - Fund. 4.080 91 9,454 90 . 4,906 80 r 26 60 $54,425 68 $18,469 21 - PAID 0DT."r . . . .433,458 44 $16,092 25 2,376 96 -16,829 38 3,858 72 - 23 13 - 66 50 150 00 . - 39 51 .. 10 00 $54,425 68 . $18,469 21 . - -$10,523 68 .$ 516 73 . . 9,721 65 10,238 38 . ... . .... .... . $ . ; 285 30 dnrinp month of August " : . .. 10,919 31- - . r i-' '. - - - - -- - -: ' : ;'- ' ' State of Oregon, showing the number and Assessor, - , treasurer, btock in . .$ 8,533 93 . . -1,497 09 .. 1,512 44 .. ' 612 70 .V 509 75 ... . 445 56 .. 393 12 . '. 899 00 : . : . : '.; ....... .'.-'. .:v, . 120 00 r: - -10 00 95 75 . . .... .275 20 528 60 . . " 252 70 . . . -i l98 00 r.: 1. 216 24 .V'";'.--. ; .$16,000 X8 . , '". " Principal. . InUresU . . ... . $78,208 77. $15,000 00 ; -;; . -' . ' ic: correct statement of the number and Court for the six months ending on the seal of the County Court of said county, D. 1893. ; . , 'Il 'V; C ) ' - :. . A. M. KELSAY, County Cleric. By Simeon Boltqx,. Deputy. . . ...... .,.....;...... . 16,000 08 $111,667 21 D. 1898, to October 1st, A. D. nie.-j-,.. ...... ... 33,458 44 $ 78,208 77 . 15,000 00 . . ;,$ 93,208 77 due and uncollect- r: - ......;............ii,uuu uu s 3,to,i4 r.'C: . . . . . .... . ." " ". $ 55,522 63 . . --''''',. . County of Waeco, State of Oregon, do and correct statement of the financial condition of said county as the : same appears of record from . the books of said county, in my office and custody, and from the reports of the Treasurer and Sheriff filed herein. . ". '""".- .- "' i' '-i : y: ; j. -i ' '-: : -..Witness my hand and the seal of the Court affixed, 'this the 24 th day seal. - ' of October, A. D. 1898.- r -"";'-----. '."'-.'r'r". -. ' . ' A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk. -.. . . - ; . '-. .' ... " '. ' '. ' "By Simeon Boltos, Deputy. 8t IWays Have, two lots of Ladies' Shoes which they desire to close out. To those who want a genuine bargain we will eay, call easly, ss the price .quoted will make them quick sellers. . ,"."'.'.; :'- -Ladies' Hand Turn,' Button, Pointed toe,, widths B, C, and I), eizes 2 to 5. $5.00 ehoe for : r ; . " $1.50. x r - Ladies' Kid, Bnttin, Narrow Square toe, widths B, C and D, sizes 2 to 5. $3.00 shoe for ; ; . ' , '. . $1.25. I n add ition to the above we offer Misses' Kid, Button, Com toe, sizes 11 to 2, at . . ; 65 cents. Misses' Pebble Grain, Button. Good school shoe, . . $1.00. - Boys Veal, Congress, 2 to 52.$2.00 shoe for :: $1.25. Depart Fob time schedule. From Dau.es. Arrive From. Fast Mail Salt Lake. Denver. Ft Fat Mail. 3:10 a. m. Worth, Uiraba, Kan 11:50 p. m. sas city, xonu, utucago ana Jtast. Spokane - Flyer 6:30 p. m Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis. St. Paul, D u 1 u t b, Milwaukee, Spokane FlTer. 6:50 a. m. tnicago ana tasi. 8 p. m. From Pobti,ani. Ocean Steamehiua. 4 p.m. All Sailing dates subject to cnange. - -For San Francisco - Nov. 1; 4, 7,10,13,16, id, a, -a, vs. 8. m. 4 p. m. Ex.Bundaj Ex.hunday Colombia By, Steamers. To Astoria and Way Saturday 10 p.m. ...- lanoings. 6 a.' mi Wills mbttk Rivkb. 4:30 p. m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New berg, Ex.bunday saiem s way Lana a 7a.m. Willamette and Yam- 8:30 1 m. Tnes.Tnur. HIU. KlVEBS. ' Oregon .City, Dayton, and Way-Landings. Mon.,WeL, . ana bt. ana rn. ' 6 o. m. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m. Tue..Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tae., i hur , ana. Bsc ana nay-Lanaings, and Sat. Leave Lewiktos. daily except Friday.; Lv Rlparia , daily ' except - Saturday. Brake River. -' Riparia to Lewlston. ' For full particulars call on O. R. N. Co.'s agent-The Dalles, or address - -- . . . .-' W. H. HURLBXRT, - Gen. Pss. Agt, Portland. Or B ORTH ERN PACIFIC RY. H ' ' " :- :)'y : ::: - .-S - : Pullman . . :- :-- .J:; Sleeping Car& Elegant ';;;:i . ' : - -:.. .. Dining, Cars Tourist - -r -.-.; . - -:- - ;r Sleeping Car ST. PAUL UlNHBAPOM . DVLVTH ' ' FA KG 6 ' " ; : GRAND FOR CKOOkSTOW WINNIPEG to HELENA ma - BUXTK Thirou g h Tiekets CBICAGO -1 ' !- . WA8BIHGTOX '.i FaiX.ADSI.PBlA VS W TOBK - BOSTON AND ALL PODfTS EAST and SOUTH - ' - ' For inlormatlon, time cards, maps and tickets, cal on or write to - t W. C. AIXA WAY. Agents : - ; - : . . . .j- ; Tne Dalles, Oregon A. D. - AELTON, Asst. O. P. A.,' " 25 . . rrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregua Oi R. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, r . The tiinous :i.tlj-puis. .. . SUMMONS. IS THE CIRCriT COI7RT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. Adelia A Crevellng, plaintiff, Frank O. Crevehng, defendant. Tn Priinb O f r.n-. f ti i. Ih. ihnpa n.moif HaFanil. - ant: - In the name ol the tat e otOrecon, yon are hereby requirted to appear nnorautwer the com plaint filed agaiust you in the ubive entitled cause on or before the first dnv of the term of the above entitled court, foUowing the expiration of the time prescribed in the order of the judge of said court, for the publication of this summons, to-urit: on or before Monday the 14th day of November, 1898, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief . prayed for in her complaint, vis: for a decree of divorce from tbe defendant and for the restora tion of her maiden name of Adeliii A. Milligan, and for snch other and lurther relief as may be equitable and just. - -This summon is 'served upon you by six weeks' publication thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, by order of Hon. W. L. Bradbhaw, judge of the above named com t, made in cham bers at Dalles Citv, Oregon, and dated the 27th day of Hepteinber, 1898. W. H. WII.SON, 9-28-i . - Attorney for FlulnUff. . Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTUE of an execution lrsned out o the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, in a suit therein peudiur, wherelu J. V. Duncanson is plaintiff and O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Joseph A. .'obnaon, J. C. Flanders and C. W. Cather are defendants, to me directed, dated tbe 19U1 day of September, 1898, cammanding me to sell tbe lands berein described, 1 will, untbe 22d Day of October. 1808, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the court house door, in Dalles City, Or., sell at publio sale to tbo highest bidder for cash In baud, all ot the following described land, towit: The south of the northeast M, and the north i of the southeast K. of Section 2, Township 1 south, Range 12 east, W. M., to satisfy the sum of J776.69 and interest at ten per cent per annum from September 15, 1898, and d0 attorney's fees and $36.18 tiixes ann interest at eight ptr cent per annum from said last numed date, aud costs' and accruing costs; also the wr-M Yt of the northeast , Mid the northc ist V, of the north west Ji, and the northwest of the southeast of Section 12, Township - south, Range 1-1 east, V. M., to satisfy the sum of 802.01, and accru ing interest from September 15, 1898, and $13.20 taxes and interest as aforesaid, and costs aud arcruii costs. ROBERT KELLY, 9-25-1 Sheriff of Wasco County. - Notice Final Account. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tbe estate of William M. Hock man, deceased, has filed his final account and report in said estate with tbe County Clerk for Wasco County, Oreson, aud that Monday the 7th day of November, 1898, at 10 o'clock, a. m. has been flxtd as the time and tbe connty court mom if the county court house, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, has been fixed as the place for hearing said final account. All persons interested in said estate are herebr notified to be and appear at Bald time aud place and show cause why said account should not be In ali things, allowed, ratified, approved and confirmed, and an order be made discharging said administrator and his bondsmen from fur-' ther liability in said trust.- . . J. D. HOCKMAN, - Administrator of tbe estate of William M. Hockman, deceased. . 9-2o-l. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, rnlted . States Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Au gust 19, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the order of the President of January 31, 1898, per manently reserving the following described tracts or parcels of land, for the nse of a boat railway between Tbe Dalles and Celilo, on tbe south side of the. Columbia river, has been re voked. Said tracts described as follows: One tract situated in the SffV of Sec. 31, T. 2 N R. 14 E., containing about four and one-half acres (no other description). Tbe other tract in the NWJi, Sec. 21, T. 2 N., ft. 15 E., containing about one-half of an acreparticularl) described as fol lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said section 21, and running thence in a south erly direction along the west boundary line of said section 21, one hundred and seventy (170) feet to a point on 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 (2G0) feet in an easterly direction from the point of beginning; and thence In a westerly direction along tbe 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 the sarue as other publio lands. By order of the Hon. Commissioner. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, August 19. 1898. JAl r. 1.L1JA3, Kegifcier. CUg24-I . OTIS PATTERSON, Receiver TSEPARTMEXT OF TnE INTERIOR, Gen YJ eral Land Office, Washington, D.C.,May27, 1898. Notice is hereby given of ihe 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 provisions of the Act of Juue 4, 1897 (39 StaL, 36). upon the recommendation ol the Secretary of thelnteiior, the west half of Towushipone South, of Range ten East, vtillumette Meridian, Oregon within the limits of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, is hereby orde:ed restored to the public domain,a(ter s xty days notice hereof, by publication, as required by law.it appearing that Mid tract is better adapted to agricultural thaa forest purpoies - - WILLIAM McKINLEY.' 1 he above land will be subject to entry at the T'nited States Ltnd Office, The Dalles, Oregon, ou and after October 17, 1898. - Binger Hermann. Commissioner. $2.50 ; The Lightest and Simplest of Plate Cameras. 2.50 1J Ult Makes Pictures 33x3!,' inches; weighs 12 oz. THE SN1PES-KINERSLY DRUG CO. 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