The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 16, 1898, PART 1, Image 4

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    -SE dILI-WEEKLY: CHRONICLE i WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1898w
rCBSOSAL
Saturday's Daily.
Troy Sbelley returned to Hood River
by boat this morning.-
Mrs. Frank ChrismarT left .for Port
land on the boat jeBterday. . -
. -Hon. J. L. Story, of Union, is today
flatting bis daughters in the city. Y. -
A. L. Hembree and family were la
the city from GraBB Valley yesterday.
J. M. Patterson came down from Was
co this morning to spend Sunday -at
borne., " ' .'
. - Mrs. B. F. Laugblin left this morning
- for Portland, where she will remain for
several weeks. -
J. C. Todd," of Prineville, was among
the large namber. of passengers bound
for Prineville today.
Mrs. R. R. AllardV who ba been
in the city for several days, returned to
Hood River this morning;
Rev. J. W. Jenkins arrived in the city
. last nizht from Hood River to conduct
the funeral service of G. H. Barnett.
W. I. Westerfield, associate editor of
. the Grass Valley Journal, accompanied
by bis little son, is in the city toaay.
Mrs. F. D. Hensley and family, who
have been visiting relatives in Chicago
and the East, returned this morning,
Miss Hester Howe, who has been at
tending the teachers' examination in
this city, returned to Hood River
day. . . .
to-
Clarence Barnett, who is attending
cbool at Portland. Archie Barnett, and
May and Edna Barnett,.-arrived last
night to attend the funeral of their
grandfather this afternoon.
Mrs. Madeline B. Conkling, worthy
- grand matron of the order of the fcistvn
Star, arrived in this city this morning
and left for her home in Prineville this
afternoon. She is returning from the
.general grand chapter at Washington,
and was the gnest of Mrs. Myers bile
here. ' .. '
'.. Monday' Dally.
Grant Mays spent Sunday in Portland,
returning last night.
Miss Grace Hill returned Saturday
from a short trip to Moro.
Rev. Boltz went to Snrizue this morn
inc. where he is conducting a series of
. revival meetings.
" Archie and John Barnett and Miesea
- Mav and Edna Barnett returned to
' Portland today. -
Mrs. H. M. Beall spent Sunday with
her husband in this city, . returning to
Portland this morning.
Mrs. F. W. Wilson eame np from
Portland Saturday evening anil will
leave for Prineville tomorrow. .
J. H. Jennings, city librarian of Ta
coma, Wash., is in the city today on his
way front) Baker City to Trcoma.
Mrs.C. W.Taylor, of Walla Walla,
left tbis morning for a short visit with
her sister, Mrs. F. P. Mays,. in Portland.
Mr. S. L. Brooks received word Satur
day of the illness of his brother at Silver
. ton, and left this morning to visit him.
- Eugene. Moore left yesterday for Col
fax, where he will be' employed ir the
commission store owned by his brother,
Chancey Moore. "
Ed Patterson, who is employed in the
hardware store of bis nncle'in Salem,
came np Saturday, and will, visit his
. parents for a few days.
Miss Jeannette Meredith, who has
' spent three weeks in the city' visiting
relatives, left for Portland tbis" morning,
and will return to Salem Friday. J -
Tuesday's Daily. . .
F. M. Wi r.ier is in from Nacsene to
day. , . . . . ' ,
C. A. Bcciley is in from Grass Valley
today. v , . , .
James Brpwn, of Mosier, called at the
Chronicle office' this afternoon.
M ss Eva Well man arrived in the city
yesterday fr im Detroit, Michigan. .:
Miss Edythe Randall left on " last
night's t-ain for a short visit in Wasco.
Miss Maude Kohne, who has been in
; Portland for the past few days, returned
last night.
Among the callers at the Chboniclb
office yesterday was Cbas. - Davis - of
Jtingsley. . v-
Chas. Hilton arrived-in the city from
Fossil yeEterday. He is on his way to
visit his family in Portland; .
Bert Phelps cime down from Heppner
this morning. He is on his way to at
tend the bar association in Portland. -
I. J. Keffer, night operator at the
depot, who. has - passed tie last two
months visiting in the Eaet, returned
this morning. - - " -
-.. HABBUD. V - Y-
- At the residence of Jos. Burger, in
this city, Saturday, Nov. 12th, 1898, at
. 7 :30 o'clock, Andrew McCabe and Katie
Cook, Rev. J. H. Wood officiating. --------
: Advertised letters. Y
. Following is the list of letters remain
. ing in the postoffice at The Dalles Un
called forKoyember 16, 1893. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Anderson, Frank
Bailey, J W
. Brenster, Fre 1
Dunham, J H '
. Aldrich, F B
- Brown, Harry".
.'. Carter, Tbo
Donnelly, EN ' -Y
Estabrobks, Elisba
: Fincher, J A :
' Finch, Mark
' Howard, Perch
- Hannn, Jim -Johnson,
John
Kelley, Wiston M
"Logan, Fy? -.
-'- Mair, Andrew -Miles,
H -----Mathins,
Ferdinand
I'pJerson, Banna
Dougla, Cal
Fuller. Q N
'Fulton, David
Grinshimner, Ike
Heines, John Y.
Inskeep, Wm -
Kahler, W E
Lincecam, J S -Logan,
R O
Mowery, Ella
Murk, J.ihn
; Nihwn, Olaf (2)
K seucrny, ii
Kobinson, J T
Riemenenidcr, Chas Scbmitling, Joseph
Noeen, John
Vinson, Maggie
Wright, Annie
Willooghby, H G
White, Jack ;
Young, Chas ;
Wickers, A - -Wilson,
8 M - " ,
Wickers, A E
Zink, Irine -A.
Crossen, P. M.
Nowjs the time to ' have your Xmas
rotos made by Gilford. ' T". --' 1-lm
Mia: . )riVk 1 U'
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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 Fie Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon,
all the importance of purchasing' the -true,
and original remedy. ' As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fie - Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of. that fact will
assist one in avoiding the 'worthless
imitations manufactured by other pa
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fra SyKCP 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
btfwels without irritating or weaken
Ing thenr, 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.
; .- SAN FBAKCJ9CO, C-J.
LOCMTILIE. Ky. . NEW TORE. K. T.
ARCHBISHOP GROSS
HAS PASSED AWAY
His Death Was Entirely Un
"'- expected;
HIS CAREER AN :
INTERESTING ONE
Was Appointed a Bishop When Only
36 Years of Age Under : His Ad
- ministration the Pacific Coast Has
Made Great Strides. T
' Portlasd.'Nov. 14. Atchbishffp Wil
liam Hickley Gross, of the Oregon Ro
man Catholic church,' "died ' at St. Jo
seph's hotpital, Baltimore,. Md., this
morning, His grace had been in ill
health for some time, and during the
first week of last September, he decided
to visit his old home in Baltimore.
"Then he did not expect his ailments
would terminate fatally. . But almost a
week ago be took to his bed, from which
he never arose, passing into a traacjuil
etemai sleep, from general debility.. Qis
death was an unexpected one, as bp to
within a few hours of his grace's demise
he gave evidence of recuperation.
. ine uatboiic clergy ot tbis city ., were
startled noon receiving Jbe mournful
news, a8 they hoped for, something bet
ter. On the late atchoisbop'a personal
request, he will be laid to rest in his
native city Thursday, and there will be
no time for any prealate from, the Pacif
ic coast to reach Baltimore for the fu
neral. Oi Thursday there : will : te
grand requiem niaes (Corcare Absenti).
. The Most Reverend William H. Groep,
D. D..G. SS. R., third archbishop ot
Oregon.was born in thecity of Baltimore,
Md., on Jane V2, 1837. . The Gross fam
uy came originally from Alsace, and its
Amer'ctn founder,' Jacob Grose, and his
son, John J. Gross, took part in the de
fence of Biltimore in 1812.:.. ;
The archbishop received Jia early ed
cation at the parochial school, attached
to St. Vincent's church, Baltimore. In
this chnrch be also made bis first com-
muojon. ..
In 1357 he was invested wHh the re
ligious habit and formally began his ca
reer as a Redemptorist novice. On April
3, 1858, he made hisfirst vows, when his
aim was centered npon becoming a per
fect Redemptorist.- In March, 1863, the
deceased prelate was ordained a prelate
at Annapolis, Md., by Archbishop Ken
rick, of Baltimore. - -: .' ;
He remained a part of the time as
army chaplain at Annapolis.' His ix
perlences during the civil war wrre 'of a
trying order.' He was olmo3i incessant
ly in the hospital, the field of.battle, the
ekirmUh line or the lonely out poft.' -:
When Archbishop (jruos ma prouioted
to the archiepigcopal see of Oregon in
1885, he could point to a splendid cathe
dral erected by his -exertions among a
people of scanty means, the nomGer of
priests .: increased to twenty-seven
Churches and chapels to thirty, institu
tions and orphan -asylums to fourteen.
And all this was done in a Catholic popu-
. . -:y
lation not exceeding 25,000," - : ,
; When Archbishop Seghere resigned in
1S84, in order to" devote, his life , more
particularly, to the Indian mieEionaof
the extreme 1 Northwest the - holy see,
selected Bishop Gross- to succeed him.
It was at his instance that the Bene
dictine Fathers at Mount Angel opened
a college for the higher education of the
young, which is" advancing yearly in the
number of its pupils and the efficiency
of Its training. Later cn, at his request,
a lesser and a "greater, seminary have
been added, so that. -young Oregonians
are now . providedrhjht at home with
all the facilities needed for attaining the
education, required by tEe church in
candidates, for the priesthood. u, "
The Christian Brothers have also been
ntrod cced into Oregon to take charge o
St. Michael's college and the parachial
school attached to the cathedrals Acad
emies for the education of - young ladies
have increased from eight to twenty. In
addition to the religious orders of wo
men already in the diocese, six addition
al orders have been introduced. In other
workepf charity -his zeal' has been no
less manifested. -- - " '
On the 26th, 27th - and ,28th of last
April the silver jubilate" cf Archbishop
Gross was celebrated-here.- On this oc
casion, whici was the greatest church
event in thehistorytf Oregon, a beauti
ful residence was presented to-'birp.
H'l Bamn Mature. - -. ' '
This readiness to accept the wonderful
and miraculous in preference to com
monplace truth. A plausible and glib-
tongued doctor can go from town to town
curing, or trying- to care, people, and
have a great, influx of shekels, while
every community in which th.e so-called
doctor goes is supplied with quiet
learned practitionore, who have forgotten
more than the fakir ever learned," and
ther can eive you the best . treatment
within the reach of human knowledge,
While your home doctors carry you from
year to year, get up at alL times of the
night and are your servants during the
d?v. and vou pav them-when you are
well orSble, the fakir gets the. cash, and
is gone forever.: . If your eyes are troua
ling you in any way, call on Prof.'-P. G,
Daut, the only : graduated optician or
doctor of refraction in The Dalles, two
doors west of Keller's bakery. I am
here to stay, and guarantee all eye work,
- Pboj-. P. G. Dadt.
" Deaineis Cannot De Cored J
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure .deafnes?
and. that is by constitutional remedies,
Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. ,When this tube is in
flamed you have a rambling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it . is en
tirely closed, Deafness is ' the result, and
unless the inflammation can betaken
out and tbis" tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for.
ever; pine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces.'-' - ' .- " .
We will five One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deaf nees (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's.. Catarrh
Cure. : Send for .circulars: free.
. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0,
CsySold by Druggists, 75e.
6-10
11000: fiEWHBD
For the arrest, dead or alive, of Frank
Forester, who killed Phil Brocan at
Antelope, Or., Saturday evening, Not. 5.
$400 of this reward is offered by the
county court of Wasco county, $100 by
the sLeriff of Wasco county and t5G0 by
the citTr?ne of Antelope. - Forester is 35
or 40 years of age, abont & feet 2 inches
highr eliifhtly stooped, walks - with, a
swinging gait ; blue eyep, da? k- hair and
heavy sandy mustache.:.--. - - "
: '- ' - "A..M. Kelsay,
- '" : County Clerk.
To
; The buying of shoes is . "-'. ;
fln
Important
'i be economical buyer especially wants
something tbat looks well, wears well,
and is comfortable. . . "
Here's where -we assist you
If yon doubt it, read theae prices. "
Men's, calf, lace, broad toe, that"-r
; were $5.00, now .. . ... $2 50
Men's, felt, Jace, that were $l.d0 - .
now.:...... r:.. -....;"- l.OO
Ladies', kid, lace, coin toe, that -were
$1.50. now.,. , -. . .-; : l.OO
Ladies' glove grain, button, that -were
$1.50. now. . . '. . 7Bd
Infants' kid, button, 0srls, 2il ,
that were $1.00, now. ; , . ... . . . . 25C
."DFPABT TIMS BCHEDutK.. ."AEBIVa,-
Fob ' Fkom Dalles. ,Fbom.. v -
' Fast Salt Lakr, Denver, Ft. - ' Faut '
Mail Worth, Omaha, Kan- ' Mail.
11:50 p.n. saa City, St. Louis, 8:10 a.m.
1.- . Chicago and East. - - -
Spokane Walla Walla,' Spokane, Spokane
Flyer Minneapolis. St. Haul, - Flser.
5:30 p.m. Doluth, Milwaukee. 6:50a.m.
Chicago and East. t . . .
8 p. m. . Fboji Pobtlanb. "4 p.m.-"
- . - Ocean Steamships. ' -5-
-- All Sailing dates subject ' - Y
. ' to chance.
-j. For San Francisco "' : , '
- Y , Nov. 1,4, T. 10, 13, 16, -
j '- : . 19, 22, 25, ?8. .... Y . Y
S p. m. - . - 4p.m.
Ez.Sunday Columbia Kv. Steamers. Ez.Sunda
To Astoria and Way .
Saturday - Iuidlngs r ' -
-10 p.m. . . . - . .
6a. nu WiLtAMrrra RrvEB. 4:80 p.m.
Ex.Bunday Oregon. City. Kewberg, Ex.bunday
Salem 4 Way Land's.
7 a. m, Will a v ettx andStax- 3-.90 p. m.
Tnea,Thur. hill Kivkrs. Mon.,Wed.,
and SsL Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri.
and Way-Ijtndings. 1
6a. m. Willamette Riveb.- 4:30p.m.
Tue..Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tue., rhur
and Sat. and Way-Landings. . and Sat.
' Leave
Lv Riparla ' Skakb Riveb. - Lewistom.
daiiy Riparia to Lewlston. daily,
except - - " - except '
Saturday. - ..- ; ' Friday.
- For full particulars call on O. R. b N. Co.'s
agent ine Dalles, or address
- .'Y W. H. HDRLBNRT.-
Gen. Pas. AgL, Portland, Or
EAST and SOUTH via -
The Shasta Route
OF TUS
Southern Pacific Compry.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at PortlaL
LEAVE.
OVERLAND EX-1
gross, Salem, Rose-1
urg, Ashland, Sac- I
6:00 T.M,
ramenio, ugaen,ean.i
Franciseo, . Mojave, f
Los Angeles, El Paso; 1
New
Orleans .
and 1
I East
J
8:30 A. M.
Koecburg and way tta-
uona
fVia Woodburn fori
I MLAneel, Silverton,
West Scio, Browns- V
I ville.fiprtngfield and I
INatron I
P. M
Dally "'
except
Sundays.
Dally '
except .
Sundays
H:30 A. M.I KZ;2""a1 I :50P.M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
jjaiiy (except eunoayj. . -i:50p.m."
Lv. Portland ... Ar.i 8:25 a. m
7:80 p. m. Ai..McMinnviUe..Lv. 5;W,m
8:30 p. m.
Independence.. Lv
Daily. t Daily, except Sundays
' DIKING. CA RS ON OGDEN ROTJTK. ', .
" . PDLU1AN BU.FFET 6LEEPER8"--AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
. - Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Francisco with Occl
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
uues lor jafajs and uulna. sailing dates on
a plication. - . . -
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anC
AUSlUAxJA.cau be obtained irom
J. B. K1KKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Throuarh Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all Doints in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rales irom -
. 1. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets
- YAMHILL DIVISION. " ,
Patsenger Depot, foot of Jederson street, .Y
Leave for OSWEGO, dally, except Sunday, al
7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 6:15, 6:25, 8:05 p.Tn.
(and 11 :S0 p. m. on Satnrday only, and 9:00 a. m
and 8:30 m. on -Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland nullv at R:40 and Kr."J) a m and l:fi.
4:15,6:20 and 7:55 n. m.. (and 10:05 a. m . 3-16
d.iv p. ui. uii cuiiuayi vuijj j.. -
Iave for 6heridan-, week days, at 1:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:80 a. m. - . - ... . .
I-eave for AIRLIE on-Monday. Wednesday and
Fri at 9:) a. m. Arrive at Portland. Tues-
dav, Thursday and Saturday u8;05p. m.
Except Sunday. Except Saturday.
R. K-.1.ER, " O, fl. MABKHAM,
lanaccr. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt
ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a positive cure.
Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60
cents at Droegist or by mail ; samples 10c by mail.
JCLZ BBdXiimtB, do warren Kb, W xorx vuj.
we do:
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
REASONABLE PRICES.'
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For information, time cards, map and tickets,
cal on or write to -
W. C. ALLA WAY. Agent,
- r The Dalles, Oregon
- Y- Y- OE
A. D. ; A ELTON, Asst. G. P. A.,
26 , rrison Cor. Third. PortlandOregOL
Regulator LineA
Tie Dalles.- Fortlana 1 and Astoria
-Navigation Co.'
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
" ."' "'' - BETWEEN ,' " -
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port-
. . . - land daily, pvcent bunday. ; -
DOWN THE YALLEY
.'.. OR TO ' -
Are Ton going '
EASTERN OREGON?
If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The wet-t-bound train arrives at
The Dalleain amtle time for nasseneers to take
the steamer, arriving in Portland In time for the
outgoing Bonroern ana aorcnern trains; x.asi
bound passengers arriving In The Defies In time
so xaae me .asi-oouna u-atn.-- .
For further Information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent, -
Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon, -
- Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.,
Y The Dalles, Oregon
PROFESSIONALS.
W. LUNDELL, B. M-
Teacher of Vocal Culture.
' - Sight Reading and Harmony. '
r Btndio at Residence, Cor. 6th and Liberty, '
InvcsgtiOD olteitea. - . , THE DALLES, OR.
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Y Dentist.
'; 'Office over French i'Cc's Bank .
Phone 6, - '.;'.- THE DALLE3, OREGON
J)AN ROBERTS, " '--
- : . Attorn ey-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty. -
3eeond Street,
THK DALLES, OREGON.
OLLIE V- O'LEARY, Y
, . Art Studiip.,
Room 3, Chapman Block. - -.- Y
China painting a specialty.
J)K9' GEISBNDOBFFRK BTJEDY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
- Special attention given to surgery. .
Roams 21 and 22, : ' Ted. 828 Vogt Block
b a HtrirnjioToic
V 8 WILSON
HUNTINGTON & WILSON, :- r - :
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
- THE DALLES, OREGON
Office ovpt First Nat Bank. - . ,-
FRED. W. WILSON. " ' ' . -
ATTORNEY-AT LAW, -
V THE DALLES, OREGON.
Office oy.ei First Nat. Bank. . . . .. .
FRENCH & CO.,
: 3 BANKERS.
TRANSACT A KNSRALBANKINQ BUE1NE8
Letters of Credit issued available in the
. Eastern States. Y-
Sight 1 Exchange ''and. Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
eon, Seattle Wash,, and various poiD's
in Oregon and Washington. .- ,
- Collections maie at all points on fav
orable terms. - ' -
ssk. Regulator Dalles .City
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT otthe State of Ore
gon for Wasco County.
AdeSa A Crcveling, plaintiff, - " 'Y, . .
- ys - .- ' ; - - -. .
Frank O. Creveling, defendants . - -To
Frank O. Creveling, the above named defend
ant:
In the name oi the State of Oregon, you trre
hereby requirted to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
cause on or before the first day of the term of the
above entitled court, following the expiration of
the time prescribed in the order of the judge of
said court, for tho publication of this summons,
to-wit: on or before Monday the 14th day of :
November, 1808, 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, viz: for a decree of
divorce from the defendant and for the restora
tion of her maiden name of Adelia A. Milligan,
and for such other and lurther relief as may be
equitable and just.
This summon is served upon you by six
weeks' publication thereof in The . Dalles
Chbikiclb, by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw,
judge of the above named court, made in cham
bers at Dalles Citv, Oregon, and dated the 27th
day of September. 1898. W.H.WILSON,
9-28-i .. - Attorney for Plaintiff. -
Sheriff 's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an execution issued out 6
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in
a suit therein pending, wherelu J. C. Duncanson
is plaintiff and O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor,
Joseph A. ,'ohnson, J. C. Flacders and C. W.
Cather are defendants, to me directed, dated
the lyth day of September, 1898, cammanding
me to sell the lands herein described, I will,
on the - - -22d
Day of October. 1808,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
court house door, in Dal les City, Or., sell at '
publio sale to tho highest bidder for cash in
hand, all ot the following described land, towit:
The south i of the uortheaat VA, and the north
4 of the southeast , 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 $o0 attornev's fees
and 136.18 taxes ana interest at eight pr cent
per annnm from said last njmed date, and costs
and accruing costs; also the west of the
northeast W, and the northeast i of the north
wests, and the northwest of ihe southeast i
of Seetion 12, Township ' south," Range H east,
W. M., to satisfy the sum of 1802.01, and accru
ing interest from September 15, 1898, and 13.20
taxes and interest as aforesaid, and costs and
accrui' g costs. ROBERT KELLY.
9-251 . Sheriff of Wasco County.
Notice Final Account. ,
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of William M. Hock
man, deceased, has filed his final account and
report in said estate with the County Clerk for
Wasco County, Oregon, and that Monday the 7tb
day of November, 1898, at 10 o'clock, a. m. has
been fixed as tho time and the county court
mom cf 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 herebv
notified to be and appear at said-time and place
and show cause why said account, should not be
in all things, allowed, ratified, approved and
confirmed, and an-order be made discharging
said administrator and bis bondsmen from fur
ther liability iu said trust.
J. D. HOCKMAN,
Administrator of , the estate of William M.
Hockman, deceased. . 9-2-l.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United
States Land Office, The Dulles, 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 use of a boat
railway between The Dalles and Celilo, on the
south side of the Columbia river, bas been re
voked. Said tracts described as follows: One
tract situated in theNWof See. 31, T. 2 N., R.
14 E., containing about four and one-half acres
(no other description). The other tract in the
NWJ4, Sec. 21, T. 2 N., R. 15 E., containing about
one-half of an acre, pal tl3Ularl 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; t hence in
a straight line to a point on the north boundary
line of said section 81, distant two hundred and
sixty (260) feet in an easterly direction from the
point of beginning; and thence in a westerly
directionalong 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 the same as other public
lands. By order of the Hon. Commissioner.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, August 19, 1898.
JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
aug24-I . OTIS PATTERSON, Receiver
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, Gen- ,
eral Land Office, Washington, D. C, May 27,
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,
u. j.. April ft, leys, m accordance wiin me
provisions of the Act of June 4. 1897 (30 Stat. -
36), upon the recommendation oi the Secretary
of the Interior, the west half of Township one -South,
of Range ten East, Willamette Meridian.
Oregon, within the limits of the Cascade Range
Forest Reserve, is hereby ordered restored to the
public domain,a(ter sixty days notice hereof, by
publication, as required by law.it appearing tbat
said tract is better adapted to agrlcnlturaltbaa
forest purposes. WILLIAM McKINLEY.'
The above land will be subject to entry at the-..
I'nited States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon.
on and atter October 17, 189.
Dinger nermann, commissioner.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. .
has been duly appointed executor of the last
will and testament of Sarah iieAtee, deceased,
by said will and by order of the county court for
Wasco county. Ali persons having claims '
against said estate are hereby notified to present
the same to me, with the proper vouchers there
for, at the office of Huntington Wilson, The
Dalles. Oregon, within six months from the
date of tbis notice ' Thomas Norval,
Nov16-L . '. ...rf Executor.
..Work Wanted.
A man and wife desire woik on a farm.
The former is a good cook, and the latter
will do general farm work. ' Inqaire at
this office ' w-4t
. The Paragon Oil- company's wagon
will deliver bulk' oil 03 Tuesdays and
Wednesdays. Telophone yonr order to
No. 4. on both lines of the telephone,
and yonr orders will be promptly at
tended to." y ' The Paragon Oil Co..
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. Mrs. A: H. Tackoian has fitted np a
neat little greenhouse adjoining her res
idence on ihe hill, and is now . prepared
to furnish any who .may desire with
cut flowers, either in bouqueta or de
signs, and also with all varieties of pot
ted plants; bnlbs, or ' any thing in her
line. - 5; Y nll-3t
tast and Final Notice.
I hereby give notice that on and after
the 1st of November, 1898, 1 will, with- '
oot farther notice, proceed to levy upon
all property npon which taxes remain
unpaid for the year 1897. ; Y
y. ' : Eobeet Kblly, Sheriff, '-'
Wasco County, .
. Casta tn Hoar Ctoecks. ,
. All coontv - warran ts registered prior
to ; Feb. 1, 1895, . will be paid at my
office.' Interest ceases - after Nov. 14
1898. -. V C. L. Phillips,
- Conntv Treasurer.
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