The Weekly Ghronlele. VACANCIES SOON TO BE FILLED Vest Point Appointments ts tie Made ly Present ONE FROM FIRST OREGON . . . , . ,, .rlCDl DUVUi DU uuuuo nemo - ' List Will Include Eight Cadets, all f Cwhat bii p'ower u. Some one give, .o Whom Must Enter West Point orjer Bni the next man countermanda . . .1:. k . . V. ,.M-uri muiit ff v.w i... v Further lacancies ilAi JUUV to be Filled Until iqoo, When Fifty- eight Will be Named. Ksw York, Jan. 16. A d:patch to the Tribune fiom Washington say: There are a number of vacancies at the military academy which members of the preeent congress are entitled to fill. Among these are the second, third, tenth, eleventh and twentr-five districts of Illinois ; the tenth Iowa, the eleventh MUsiasiDoi. the first Oregon. These Tacanciea belong to the c!as which will enter the academy next June, and if they are not filled during the present sesjion of congress, they will revert to members whose terms of office begin on March 4 h, next. Without changing the law there will be no further vacancies at West Point until June, 1900, when upon that grad nation of what is now the second class, there will be fifty-eight places to be filled. The present class, on account of the nrgent need for its men in service at the present time will be graduated Febru ary 15th. The regulation examination of all candidates to fill the vacancies would ordinarily occur before boards of army officers at the principal military postt throughout the country March 1st, bat this year the exigencies of the serv ice preclude the appointment of such boards on account of the practical aban donment of posts due to the dispatch of regiments to the Vet Indies and the Philippines, has caused the war depart ment to order all the accredited candi dates to report at West Point tor exami nation early in June. Although two vacancies will occur among the cadets-nt-large at West Point next year, it will be impossible for Pres ident McKinley to consider any applica tion for them, as he has already mnde promises for every appointment that he will ba entit'edjto throughout the re mainder of his term as president. He has adhered rigidly to the precedent followed almost in variably by his prede cessors of restricting his appointments at b3tb academies to the sons of army offi cers, and even with these restrictions he has not had available one-tenth of the appointments needed to gratify the con spicuously deserving cases among sol fliers' sons who, under the law, have no preferential treatment, if they wish to follow the profession in which their fathers won distinction. THE AMOUNT IS $40,000,000 brigadier-General Jose Miguel Gomez, Who Is Just Returning to Cuba From Washington, Taking the Good News to the Cubans. Naw iork, Jan. 16. According to General Jose Gomes, a member of the Cuban commission iu Washington, the Cuban army is sum to receive the three years' pay to which it is entitled, 40, 000,000 being advanced by the United States, with the custom houses of Cuba as security for its payment. Gen. Gomez, who bas just arrived in the city from Washington, Is grateful for the way the commission bas been received. The negotiations, it is expect ed, will be completed by the end of the month, when the commission will re tarn to Cuba. Gen, Gomez said last night: "Our hopes have all been realized. At first, however, things looked very dark for us. Poor Gen. Garcia was the most pessimistic member of the commission. "The other commissioners protested became of the small amount. Then came tl,e Kineraro detith, and for the tiaio !- in.- negotiations 'vt-r qpnded. At on. ...I meeting it was agreed that an official list of the men in the Cuban army would be required before any THE agreement coold be reached. Accord in fir, I left for Cuba, whence I returned on January 5 with the required J ko- i merit. "There are 47,000 men to be paid in I the Cuban arm. The auioont we have j requeued is 140,000,000, to be turned over to o either in one or lure pay ment. We will give as security the custom iiuuaee i Cuba. Should the' government not care to lend n that lum j we are willing to take one-third of it, 'think we will receive the amount in ' three payments. Thia however ia not decided vet. The late Sir. Uing'ey waa in favor of giving us the amount in one navuient, Speaking of the present condition of affaira in Havana, General uomex aaiu it waa bad. There appeara to be much disagree ment among the American aoldiera," be . . i mi At ...... ... n m tr it n fit as r?eun --- vana is not as smooth as it might be "General Brooke, however, is well liked, and the Cubans are more than willing to help him. General Ludlow's orders preventing the Cubans from tak ing any part in the 'evacuation parade,' caused a great deal of ill-feeling. This is now done away with, and there need be no fear of a clash between the Cubans and the Americans. '"The American soldiers are a fine set of men, and do not give any trouble. We are done with war, and want peace, hut nevertheless we would never tolerate Precondition of affairs which is reported to exist in Porto Rico." Gale at Astoria. AsToni.4, Jan. 15. For the past 48 hours there has been a southeast sale blowing, that bas made the mouth of the river impossible to attempt, except to the steamer Columbia, that arrived in this morning at low tide. The Colum bia and the State are so in the habit of coming in by the submarine way that little attention is paid to their troubles. The barometer this morning shows little siens of better weather tomorrow. All the vessels in the harbor rode out the gale last night without accident, and this evening, while it is still squally, the force of the storm bas passed by. The 5 o'clock report from Fort Cauby was that the wind was blowing there 24 miles from the southwest, and that there was nothing in sight. This report iu d cates clearing weather, and the three vessels that pre known to be outside will b surely joined by a few mure in the next 24 hours. To Raise the Sunken Ship. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 15. Several men have already come forward with plans to raise thesunken ship Andelana. One man proposes to attach strong lines to her and drag her ashore by the aid of several locomotives. Jut how he is going to do it be does not explain. Another man is going to attach a lot of line to her, fastened to a collection of barrels and barges. Jnst how he is go ing to attach the lines to the sunken ship, 140 feet below the surface, he does not say. Competent shipping men say there is no apparatus, nearer than New York or England, that is capable of ever lifting her off the sand on which she is lying broadside. There is only one diving ap paratus on this coast, they say, that wiil permit even the most expert diver to descend as deep as 100 feet. Deafness Cannot b Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness 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 ia in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; ninecasas out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. Ijr-fcoll by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 Cable Censorship at Manila. New Yobk, Jan. 16. The Commercial Cable Company today issued the follow ing notices: The Eastern Telegraph Company ad vises us as follows : "We beg to inform yoa that we bave this morning received advices from Manila stating that the American government notifies us that a censorship is applicable to all outward and homeward telegrams containing political news." That Throbbing Headache Would quicklv leave you, if you nsed Dr. King's New Llf Pills. Thousands of sufferers bave proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They mrike pure b'.ooj a.i.l hN-o'.i j iv.-. v : and bni!'! up " .lh. F. to (. I Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton, druggists. i DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1899. if ).TT V I f JtlAr . ZiAl I A. if THE EXCEUEME CF STILT OF FIGS due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it ia manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Sirup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon ail the importance of purchasing' the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Kvruf Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist on a in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other pas ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fit Stkup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which th! 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 ia 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 name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FUANCISCO, Cat, torisriLLE. Kj. new tore. ir. t. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton. S. D. : "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set it and finally tertni nated In consumption. Four 'doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself np to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Reg ular iize 50c and (1. . Guaranteed or price refunded. 1 Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, ol Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Week nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest blood and nerve remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri fies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor antf new lite into every muscle, nerve ami organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every liottle guaranteed, only 5oc. Sold by Blakeley & Houhton, druggists. La Grippe Successfully Trentrd. "I have just recovered from the sec ond attack of La Grippe this yeur," says Mr. Ja. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexiu, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, and I think with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former at tack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy as 1 had to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while in tire first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Crisis is Passed. Washington, Jan. 16. Otis was heard from again today from Manila, and the contents of his telegram were so reassuring as to the sitnation there and at Ilo Ilo that officials here have come to accept without question the correct ness of his statement that the critical stage is passed and that he has control of the situation. How to Prevent rneoinnnla. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of La Grippe. Daring the epidemic of La Grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pneu monia, it was observed that the attack was never followed hy that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or La Grippa to result in that dangerous disease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colas and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Blakeley 4 Houghton, druggists. To tha Public. We are authorized to gnarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedv and if not satisfactory to refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for La Grippe, colds or whooping cough. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Try it. Blakeley A Houghton, druggists. Fre.is iSrtiimlerK Ina nnrpi,aM.ft wood business of J. T. Reynolds in this city. Those desiring good wood will And hiut by ringing up 'phone number 12. m i v KMHifi Flsmawlal KahlblU Report of tin expenditure and receipt for the year commencing July 11, W and ending July Ut, IMS: EXPESDnTRKri. Officers" salaries Hrrdge wor Hre i.eimrtir.eut police de)artuieirt Sewer Mitel V au-r rent - l-Igms pruning and stationery Mr Her case Kutxirder t swim .. .Vi! 7 .. ll :i . Jt.l Wl . . S7 :a is! K 16 ll .Vi SO 10 1 "U :t) 60 10 .1 THtii 21 . 4MJ) 00 Impounding fee Insurance Rock crusher Tieaaurer Case ul Baldwin va Dallee li y prolessioual service Total. lutereat ou bjuua lor uue year Total expenea kecehtb. Ftnea Team lieerifte- Theater and thooling gallery liocnse Liquor liceirnea Claim va J L Story Taxea Vg licennea Kuuner licenses A uHic rieer and poldler lteensea Billiard and bowling alley lieeae . Claim, Dalle Nat Bank Asaexament on proertv ot C Flank . . AKMinral on cross walk Kebab- on hone W A Kliby, rent $ 2."7 M 2U on . 170 Ul . 4a U 110 jus (' . as 15 00 7 00 ;) oo 4.1 HO :a 2t 16 oo a oj 10 oo 00 Total iDConie RECAPITl LATIOX. ."J6 4 Total expenses .. . Total income I11JS5 21 . 11226 4e Total exneniei over Income f 58 73 Tho above and foregoing f taken from Re corder brunott's annual report. Report of the expenditure! and receipts for the half year commencing July 1, lS'JS, and ending January 1, 1S90: EXPENDITURE!1. Officers salaries Ktf0 W Hie department Light.. 10 Police department '.i S3 Htrecta and newers 470 0 Hater rerrt 1W 0O Sundries 150 85 Total Interest on bornin, arx months ,3(i75 70 . 1710 00 Total expenses, tlx monthB I.VJS5 70 Wurrunts isxued as follows for the payment of the above expenditures and the expauditurea aa follows for each of the six morrtbs: July, 1808 1 Ml 25 August 1076 60 Peprcmber 4N6 7 October . 574 08 November 5.U 67 December 4'J6 73 Total amount of warrants issued for aid six months' eipense $:!C7j 70 INCOME. Taxes t't79 24 Saloon licenses 262;') 00 Show licenses 93 00 Dost licerrses 40 50 Team licenses 1M) 00 All other licenses 1H6 00 Fines and forfeitures 142 50 Rent ... 143 00 Miscellaneous 101 75 Total income for six months 10400 98 Totil Income hv monthl July, 1K08 839 50 August L108 U6 September 4:l 42 October 9 1 94 November t 40 December 2403 71 Total 0400 98 RECAPITULATION. Total Income $4d0 98 Total expense 70 Total Income over expenditures, 6 mo. 11105 28 GENERAL RECAPITULATION For the fiscal year commencing July 1st, 1896, and ending Juue 30th, lH'Ji : Expense! 110119 84 Income 10077 18 Deficit I 42 10 For the fiscal year commencing July 1st, 1807, ana enurng June aurn, i'.3: Deficit $ 58 For the half fiscal year commencing Jnly 1st, mm, ana ending uecemoer 3isi, r.i'js; The Income over expense was (1105 28 Respectfully submitted, N. II. OATES, Recorder of Dalles city. In Olden Time People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with the transient action ; but now that it is generally known that Syrnp of Figs will permanently over come habitual constipation, well in formed people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. Buy the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Siiepard, publisher Agri cultural Journal and Advertiser, Elden, Mo., says: "No on will be disappoint ed in using One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasant to take, quick to act. Snipes, Kinersley Drug Co. Mr. S. A. Fackler, rtlitor of the Micanopy (Fia.), Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others nse this remedy as a specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting after effects. Never fails. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ft KKWAHO. Per head, for the return of twenty head of cattle which were lost above Mill creek fulls. Branded R-A on the left shoulder and two crops off tha right ear. Return same to Saltinarshe'e stock yards and receive reward. 20-d2tw3 Rock Ali.kky. Coughing injures and inflames sore lungs. One Minute Cough Core loosens the cold, allays coughing and heals qoickly. The best cure for children, perfectly harmless. Bnipes-Kinersly Lru tompany. Horrible agony is caused by Piles, mims and skin diseases. These are immediately relieved and quickly cured try Le Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware of worthless imitations. Snipes Klnersly Drug Co. The smallest things may exert the tr'iiiLiir'i, nitMen".! lm vvn.-'i Jirr'oi i.anj inner are urreijuared lor overcom ing constipation and liver trouble. Small pill, best pill, safe pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. V. g. Land Ornc. Vancouver, vvsh.,; Jaacaav 14. Imw. t Notice is herebT given that the l.-llowing-named aettler ha tiled notice ot hl Inteulioii to make final Pn f in upiorl of hi olaim. eiiO. that taid vm.( i!i be made before V B. fr bv. I uited state i:;.mtuisi'irer lor District of V.'anhington. at ni i.iiice in GoMeuilnle, ai ingtou, ou rr'.dar, March loth, lrtftl, viz: lui I .'. rauier. HomeMeart Entry No. 76W, for the fractions! of BV', .(!. .rr thirty, tuwnsbin three north, ol range thirteen Eat, W. M. and ? 'a of xK'4. ae-tion nvenry ttve, township three uortu, of rauge twelve eait. W. M. He uamea the following wltncasea to prove Ma eorrtinuona reiideuce upon, and cultivation k.i1 Vtf ..hAI, ui-i-tr Pmier HardiKon. Robert An denon. Lyre P. O., Waahlnton: Oabriel Hardl on,o; Jlarllaud r. , anr"am. 1-11 W. R. iil'NUAR, Itej-ister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La.vd Offic at Vascorvia. Wash.. JiKcuy It. Iw9. ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settli rs have tiled notice of their Inten tion to make final proof In suppon or inerr claims, and that said proof! will be made b.'forc w. u. rreD r. niiea b rates vonnrriiwioutfr District of W ashington, at his office in Golden- dare, Mashiugton, ou mursday, iiarcn i, viz.; Kit a. roneland. Homestead Entry No. 7775, for the south half of northeast quarter, and lota 1 and i. seciron 6 tnwnshio 3. north of ranrre 13 East. Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, sua cultivation oi, said land, viz: Charles E. Berrr. Samuel Courtney, A. O. Campbe'l, all of llartland P. O. Wash.; Wendelin Lerar, ol buiaenaare r. ., nasn. aisu Charlfta K Barrv. Homestead Entry No. 8044, for the toutheast quartar of section 2, township 3, north of range 13 East, Will. Mer. Hena.nes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aua cultivation of, said land, viz. : Eli Q. Coneland. Antrui C. Camnbell. Samuel Courtnev, of Hartland P. O., Washington; Wen delin Leidl, of tioldendale P. O., Washington. 1-18 i W. R. DUNBAR, Register. ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Elegant Sleeping Car. Dining Cars Sleeping Car Tourist tT. PAUL, SllNNEAPOM DCLl'TH FAKOO XO GRAND FOK CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA an BTTTE Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA YEW TOKK KOSTOH AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, mapir and ticket, cm ou or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dallea, Oregon OR D. a ARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., rriaon Cnr. Third. Portland Oregon WE DO. Job.... Printing FIRST-CLASS WORK. REASONABLE PRICES. Chronicle Pub. Co. THE DALLES, OREGON. lMrVrVr.csic'tiSAsiJ FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNKKAL BASKING nUSl.NE Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern Btates. Hlght Exchange and Teletrranhio Transfers sold on New York, Chicngo, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points tn wregon ana Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terma. Tne Columbia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTDKKKHor Fine Lard and Sausages tars of B AND HAMS & BACON a)RIED CEEF, ETC. SHERIFF'S SALE. VOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CSftrt ' a and by virtue of an execution datni if. loth dav of November, ls, lteued out ol I? Circuit Court of the State of Oreirou fur !r! County, upon a nr'lK rueirt Kiven and rendS ( therein on tne Stn day ol Oeinljer, lw.i,;, i, s crii t of whieb ihj county cle waa tilt d anddiK'ketetl in ,..J" r ihj county clerk of Wuaeo ( ouriiv, Ornn .! . - ...... r.J d ........... I,..! J.. 1 JUtU the -'d day of October. IsM.) iu ior of i? reunera aua agarus! .mutt v. him, fur tUt iu ot .i.4,", and the fri'ther mm of .i.rjo u i torney a feea.and IU.U) costa arr J dijburnerneu!; " which ald executiou la Qireeled to me aua eii marrdruK nre to levy upon and aeli the prnu of the aald Judgment debtor, Mary i). lli2 to much tuereol tt may be nweanarr to mmJ, aaid judgment aforecaiil with interest theral; at the rate of leir ir cent per annum fruIa JJ oth day of October, lyi, and the costs and i liern-es of and upou thia rrt I did ou baiurdV, ' the 17th day of December, 1SCW, levy upon aai ; on w f Thnraday tha 19th day of January, ISM at one o'clock p. m. at the County Courthoos, door, in Wasco Couuty, Oregon, wrll ael, ioiS hlnhost bidder for eah in hand, lor rhe pi)i, ! of aatiiifyiuv laid judgment, interest, dwbaM ' expeuses, the undivided oue tilth luterest ! ' the aaid judirment debtor In and to the follow i iiifr described lauds and premtae, to wit- I All of aectiona il, .'.(, t-. T, arrd X; the anntb. ' eaal quarter and tne north half of the uortbnm ' quarter of section the northwest quarter of S section 36; the west half of the west hali and th . south half of the nouth balf of section ai; ib uth balf of the northwest quarter of sei tiug ' M, all in township 7 south, range 17 east, arid ah of section :i iu township 8 south, range 17 out Willamette meridian, iu Wasco Ccuuty, Oregua! contairrlng 4ou0 acres more or less. Xlalles City, Oregon, December 10. 1808, t KOBT. KtLLEY, f SberltTof W asco Ccuuty, Oreon '. By F. C. Scxion, Deputy. Dec'l i S SUMMONS. IN THE CIRC'l'IT COl" KT of the State o! Ore gon for Wasco Countv. Sugar S. fratt, flaiutill', t vs. t Emily Pratt, Defendant. I To Emily fratt, the aoove named defendsnt In the nameot the btate of Oregon, you are hereby required to apear In the above en titled court on or before tho day of Januirr , then and there to answer the complaint ol plalrrtifl' tiled against yon in the aSove entitled cause, aud if you fail so to appear, ai d aniwer seid eomplnlirt, for warrt thcroof, the pisintrlt' will apply to the above entitled court for tils re lief prayed for in his comi laint to-wit. r t or a decree of tho above entitled court dli tolving the bonds of matrimorry now exl.tint between plairrtirt'nnd defendant.' That plHliiritf be uwarded the sole care and custody of their minor children. Katie Pratt and Keubln Pratt, and for such other and further re lief as to the court may seem equitable and Just. This summons Is served urnm you, the aaid Emily Prart, by publication thereof, by order o( the Hon. W. U Bradnhaw, JmUe of the above entitled court, which orcK'r bears date the 12th day of December, 1XW, and direct d that said amount be published once a week for not len tlisj six consecutive weeks in the 'iMu.m Chronicle, '' a newspaper of general clrcnla tio.i published in Darius City, Wasco couuty, : Oregon, and said publication to begin wfth tiat- f urday, the 17th dav of December, lwjs, and end ? with Saturday the ilt,t day of January, lsiia. f DUFua A Mknrcke, f 12-13-1 Altomeys 1'Jr Plaiutlff. f NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. Notice Is hereby given that the undernigned hj Hied his resignation as one of the ailminit-. t.atorsof the estate id Ferry Watkiirs, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, has appointed the 30th day ol January, lw, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m,t the time for hearing the tame and the account) of rurid adminlxtiator up to atria date. All pet sons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear lu said court at said time to shn caue, if any exists, why said resignation ihould not be accepted arrd said administrator dlacharg- ed. , Dalles City, Or., Deo. 27, 1MW. f; Frank Watkins, 5 One of tire Administrators of the Estate o . Perry Walklns, Deceasul. dWw NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Omen, Tin Dalt.fs, OB.,i Dkcknbkr, VI, WM. I Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has fired notice of his lntentiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and that ss id proof will be made before tho Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon , on Tuesday, January 24, ibVi, viz: , Lewis A. Bears,, Tke Dalles, i Homestead Application No. M10, for the NW,: NW'!4 Bccti.ii ai, Towushlp 1 north, Range K East W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and cultivation ol said land, viz: Newton Patterson, of The Dalles, Oregon:1 John Ferguson, of The Dalles, Oregon; Henry Kyan, of The Dalles. Oregou: Andrei McCsbe. of The Dalles, Oregon, i-n-i JAy r. LtTCAS, Register. ..a,A-,.wiij(!, TRAVELERS ARE '.'oi-L'j-Wtjsiarn" Advertisers r.-'r.; li.-i fAW.sst ariJ test Route to fc CrilCACiO er.J tho EAST MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL; I ,n I als.i. tlrer riitipnreit. of Us trains is the most nilent th.-car b'-ildera art embodying all ho l;ni:ni coniforu and uccessarlcs of travel. 'THE i;W K3HTH-WESIEIII LIMITED"! (jotli Century Train) ' Is n-.-ctric lighted both Inside and out, and -quipped with handsome liiifti t smoking rrorai ar. eoinpinm';nt aud standard sleepers, ires :lnrir car and modern dav coach; and ou which no EX r. KAHK in char ged. It mirkes connec tions il Minneapolis and Ht Paul with Northern Pacilic. (Irciit Northern, and "Soo-Paoifle" trulna; and leuvea dnily Minneapolis 7 30p. m St Paul an p. m.; and arriveHt'hicago930a. m. ror oenn reservations, rates, loruer. mv Uustrated booklet HIKH of tho "Finest Trail In the World " cnll nt or address Ticket Offices 218 Washington St., Portland; 60s First Avenue. Seattle; zoo Oranite moca. ncren.. Il Nicollet Avenue. Minneapolis; S Kobert St., St. Paul; 40fi West Superior St., Dulutli sr address T. W. Trasoalk. Heneral Paasengsi Agent, St. Paul. Minn. Regulator Line V The Dalles, Forllaul anl Aston. Navigation Co.' St Keplatord Dalles Cit FREIGHT AND PASSENOtR UlN BlTf UK Th Dallea, Hnt River, Caacado Iickl ami t land dally, evcent Huuday. DOWN THE VALIX on to EASTERN OREG0I Are too going If so, save money and enjoy a tyantlful trip' the t!olliinhiii. Tt.M isiur.lu.,nirf t..r,i arrlvl"' The Dillcs In ample time for pa'senrrem I"" the st.-iim-r, arriving In Pi rtl-ind In tlnn: ("'j o'llpiiliig Hierthcrii and Nortiiwrn tr.oiis: t bound passenger arriving In lbs) Dalles iuf' to take the haxMioiiiiil train. For further Information apply to . ' Or W i;. AU.AVv AV, rien. A' lb Dalle. On. P Ami 1