Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1899)
TEE EICELLBCE CF Slit? CF FIGS as doe dc oaly to the orieinality and aim pli city of the combination, but also to the care acd iill with which it is sssanufactured by ck-ntie process knows to tte Caufobxia Fj SrCT Co. oo!v. td ire wiih to impress upo 01 tie iaiportaace cf rrn-chaiiEjr the tree and original remedy. As the . gmnine Syrtip cf Fis is manufactiiie! tvy the CiUfOKiriA Fi STXn Co. eoly. knml2?e cf that tart will assist otse in avoid;!; the worthies) imitations tesmf&ctvred by other pa ties. Tbe hi;h slamiiE of the Caii pokxla Fv brr.rr Co. with the medi cal profesJjo, and the aatisfactkaa w iikh the pennine Syrup of Fig ha given to millions of families, make the bux 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 irritatinjr or weaken ing; them, and it 4oes not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the same of the Company CAUFORMA FIG SYRCP CO. sax rtaxcuc. cL tVaTBTIUX. Ky. SEW TtRE. X. T. raruruj lally. J. W. Mjore ii in the city from Saafeae. H. M. len came op from Portland yetterday. T. A. HadKm returned from Sa'em on latt n-fhl't tra.n. Mr. sod Mrs. Hanns, of Arlington, are visitors in the city. J. E. Lifter, of Prineviie, i regUtered at the L'ani.'.a lioaie. Mr. E. Julian is Terr daogerout'y iJ at her ho.xe on Court street. Geo. At'ott and Frack Lee, wool barer, leix lie city last n:gtt for Uefpner. Mi Sad'e AHen ft for Portiaod on the boat this morsirr. &he wiil enter the hospital ia t?.at city. B. S. Hoctiitptoa, who spent a few day at tLe capital City, rartorned on the evening train yesterday. A. W. Giey, of Salem, eame ssp from Portland .ai nicrit on a busines trip, retamicg tuis a;:rnoon. M'. E. E. Hictoc. of BakeoTes, and fann y, are in th city. Mr. Uintoo t-aoe in to attend the meeting of the Wool Association next Toesday. Dr. J. A. other:aod eame down from hpokane on the mornicf fain and will spend a short tioe in the city. The Dr. now o:af;:e one of the finest offices in t-pkane and already bat a large practice there. Moalar i DaUy- Mr. Frank Menefee wa a passenger on the afternoon train for Portland. Mi Lnra TVimpxa is confined to ber bwjit it.- a -erere attack of grippe. Mrs. M. S.oiLer cime in from Dafur tJay ani le.'t on the train for Portland. Etf. D. B. Griy retnrned to Portland toiar, afver speLdinf yesterday in the city. F. P. May and Edwin May, who cams op from Pertiand yesterday, re tnrned this alrrcoon. E. M. Wiliiamt, accompanied by bit little sister, Florence, ieft on the aher noon train fur Portland. Vr. D.ee FjUon and lister. Mist Anna Fa tr-n. of Bigjcs, left tins alter noon for a trip ti Hot frpriegs, Artanta. J. B. P.'i-r. one of Baker Citt's prominent citizen", came djwn cn the afternoon train and wi.l spend a (hurt time in the city. Miss Stella Patty, tf McI;nniue, ar rived in the city on Saturday evening's train, and will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. .Stephens. Mr. and .Mrs. J. II. Clark, who have been gaet of Mr. an 1 Mrs, C. W. Diet Eel since Tuesday, left thii afternoon for their horce in San Francieco. Mr. S. French left for Portland yester day to make arrangements with Dr. Gertru.le (or thir etern trip, to foe made in hope of beteling the health of the htter. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lanolin and children left this aftermvn for a iix weekj viait in fan Francisco. At Saiem thy will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. W. I., llinkle, who will accompany them. Miss Alice I.jle left on the afternoon train for Portland, and will leave there on tomorrow eveninti's train for .San Francipco, where she will remain lor a month or more in the hope of regaining her health. Mlese Elsie and Bertha Jones, of Heppner, returned home fcatordav. The latter has been attending (it. Mary' Academy in this city, but being taken ick, was compelled to give np her tudiet and return home. Mr. and Mri. John Weigel have re turned from a wedding tour to Portland, having spent ten day in that city. They have rented a suite of rooms at the resi dence of Mr. Weigel'i parents, Mr. and Mr. Cuahing, where they wiil make their home for the present. Mi-s Hattie Rick came up from Bon neville and (pent Saturday and Sonday In the city, leaving la-t night fjr Logan, Utah. Upon her return she will be ac companied by ber mother, and sister. Miss Koae Kicks, who will make their borne with her at Bonneville. TorlJ Daily. G.W.Cr - forlalorooC;oD3oB - S. B. Driver and Ii Drive-rare ltJt- ort in tbe city wxlT. j r. - - i J r nt JrLnstoo and U J.I Andersen are in from Dolor today. Mr. an J Mr. W H. Da'cr came in from I'afar tev.ridsv, remain :n over today. 1 Victor from Cer.tervi: todar are H. ', Sieeman. Cta. Fu.ch, T- S- Crolujn and 1 J. H. Warner. ! r. tin J. H. fterowe'.s. of Eovd. cime op froa Pctiand laM tigtit I in I inent the cay in lie i. V t.Fthel Mt:er. ho ha leen ttend nt th P;.riAndl'niersi;y.eaai - n on !at train and le.'t tot her at 1 home at tioioecda today. op ! Mr?. EJ-aabeth M. " i n itn on ir.e i.hnnr.n itim iur Lot Acte-et. Ca.J- ; trtia, where she wnl visit me iami. Fx-Gcvernor Juhn L. bevendire, aa o.d ' ertinol friend whoui be has Ejt seen fo I neariv :ty years. DIED. In thii citv. Sunday . Jan. 2"Jd. Mr. C. L. "ieien. afrd 61. Funeral will take piace tomorrow froin the fattily resi dence on Mill Creek. KHUN. In this city, Toesday, Janosrv 2'.!. to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harper, a daughter. aiofta. In this city, FriJay. Jan. 20tb, tc Mr. and Mrs. Peter Agidius, a sou. In this city, Saturday, Jan. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Obnst. a son. Tvo Idaho Fatalities. Lxwistox, Idaho, Jan. 23. Mr. Henry Tobin was drowned in the Clear water river Friday night, joat after 9 o'clock. She deliberately walked into the water with suicidal intent. A small boy witnessed the tragedy. An alarm was immediately given, but the body ha not been recovered. The unfortun ate womaa ii said to have lost her mind over trouble, the lamiiy came here from Wa"a Walla. They lost a fortune by the E Jmitton bank failure three year go. Henry Tobin tried to hoot the banker but failed on account of hi revolver being loaded with blank cart ridge. Mrs. Tobin is said to have taken the tall cartridge oat of the pistol to save ber haebtnd from the coDseqoence of murder. Tobin pursued and shot the banker, but the blank load canted no eerioas injory. The little 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. T. McCarty was burned to death Friday at the borne of t'-ie family at Melrose, on the reservation, about 20 mile from tbU place. The father w as away from borne at the time. The mother wa in th earral when the beard the screamtof ber daughter, who came running toward Mrs. McCarty with ber dress afire. The child bad been bornd to seriously that she died within an boar. Siral Ferccw E-joallj Divided. New Yotx, Jan. 23. A dispatch to the Hera'd from Washington aay: Ac a retail of tbe assignment of .the battle ship Iowa and Oregon to tbe Pacific and Aliatic stations re pectfaily, and the decision to despatch the cruiser Xewark to the Pacific coast, the com motioned naval force of tbe United State it abt nt tqaallr divided between tbe two oceac. At tbe present time there are tta tioned in Allant'c waters two battle ships, two armoured cruisers, one eecond-c'.as bstt!e-thip, six protected and unprotected cruiser and twelve gunboat. Hit Llfa Wa "ave. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hatnibal, Mo., lately bad a wonder ful deliverance from a frightiul death. In telling of it be tayi: "I was taken with t7pboid fever, that ran into pneu monia. My longs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even tit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I hetrd of Dr. King' New Discovery. One tott'.e gave great relief. I con tinued to nie it, and cow am well and trong. I can't say too much in it praise." Tbi marvellou medicine ia the tnreat and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lurg trouble. Regular ix) 50 cents and 1.00. Trial tottle free at Elikeley 4 Houghton' drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 2 ONE HUNDRED RACE WITH DEATH Hair-Raising Spectacle River Gorge Great Broke Loose. in Ice Niagara Bridge Xiaaara Fall, X. Y., Jan. 23. Whtle nearly 100 person were on the great ice bridge in the gorge of tbe Niagara river, the ice mass waa broken loos from the bank at either end. There were thousand of Sunday aight seera In the parks and upon the npper arch enjoying the beauty of the chryetal like structure. They heard the cracking of the ice and ow the great mass a it wa moving by the swilt current of the rirer, and hundreds shouted warning to tnose on the bridge. Some of thee venturesome ner.nna had only gone a abort distance from tbe THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JASOASy 25, 1899. river bark, while other were oat in the , an, vera crossicr tb rTtr. Thoa. near tbe eni wni fjon j mMt. bat further cut toward vr a number of J boys. , Eefjre they were fairiy tatted lor It. I share the great briiije at loosecrJ from 1 i: fastening. Then it beeaoe a race I for l.'t, bot the yocr.Tter. aiuii j 1 ahsut. na".: reached the shore. It was seen ifcen than that ail eic Pt 'three persons bad reached place of safety. One im a Yerk side. man not far from TLe others ere a the Xe man acJ a oman ho were teeieg across the ic to tie Canadian :Je. Tt - .j, ne4r the e loik iote . . Hi, eye vere irftrected toward the tl aich under which be would pa the iceconuuuej , to more djwn the river. Onward it! went, and pt a it reached the bridge ; he leapea jroia wc i-v. ......... aich a it ries not far out from tte abutment. The man and woman made record time meanwhiie and safely reached the Canadian shore. HAUGHTY DONS TAUGHT A LESSON Spaoisb Schooner Deprived of Its Flag as a Penalty for Insulting tbe Auxiliary Cruiser Resolute. New Yobk, Jan. A dispatch to the Herald from Havana saya: Captain Eaton, of tbe auxiliary cruiser Resolute, captured a 20-foot Spanieh flag in tbe harbor and incidentally taught the Spaniard a lesson iu manners. A Spanish schooner of aboat 70 tens sailed alongside tbe Resolute, when it hove to, and with a cheer of defiance from the men aboard, an immense Spanish flag was run np to the mast bead, with tbe Cuban flag beneath it. Captain Eaton was forced to recognize tbe insult, and ordered Naval Cadet Nar- rant and Marine Officer Thorp, with a file of marines into a steam launch, whlcb speedily overtook tbe Spaniard. Tbe captain refused to obey the order to lower the flag, whereon the marines went aboard and took forcible possession of tbe Spanish flag, leaving the Cuban flag flying at tbe masthead. Tb oocupakta of the schooner were then compelled to give three cheera for tbe Cuban and American flags after wbich the vessel was allowed to proceed. Tbe captured flag will be held as a prite. La Urlpp Barevfwrallr Treated. "I have just recovered from the sec ond attack of La Grippe this year," say Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In tbe latter case I used Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy, and I think with considerable lac cess, only being in bed a little over two day against ten daya for the former at tack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally aa bad aa the first brt for tbe use of this remedy as 1 bad to go to bed in about six bom a after being 'struck' with it, while ia the, first case I wa able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " For tale by Biakeley A Houghton. A Young Lady's Awful Fate. Sax Francisco, Jan. 22. Misa Jennie Moore, daughter of the Irte I. C. Moore, and a prominent aociety belle, died to day at the family residence on Gougb street, from the effect of Cre. tVbile dressing for dinner the lace curtaica of her room became ignited from a fas jet. She attempted to extinguish the blare, but ber clothing caught fire and she rushed into tbe hall a mass of flames, which were quenched with difficulty by tbe family and servants. Tbe young lady, who waa 23 years old and noted br ber beauty and talents, lingered in great agony for eeveral boura, wbea abe expired. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruption, rob life of joy. Bucklen' Arnica Salve curea them ; also old, running and fever sores, L leers, Boila, Felons, Corne, Warts, Cuts, Bruise, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.. Best Pile cure on earth. Drive out pains and ache. Only 25 ct. a box. Cure cuaranteed. Sold by Biakeley & Houghton, drug gins. o A Change of Front. Sas Fbaxcisco, Jan. 23. The attor neys for Mra, Cordelia Botkin appeared before Ju lge Cook today, and asked for a continuance, on the ground that Mra. Botkin ha been convicted of a crime in a state which lacken juris Isction in tbe matter. It will be remembered that when extradition proceedings were in progress, with the possibility of Mra. Botkin be Ingaentto Delaware for trial, her at torney fought atrenuoualy for the trial to b held here, arguing, with success, that Delaware lacked Jurisdiction. Mr. S. A. Fackler. editor of tha Micanopy (Fla.), Hustler, with hie wife and children, auflVred terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure waa tbe only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others ue thia remedy as a tpeciSc for La Grippe, and ita ehausting after effect. Never I fails Snipea-Kinerily Drug Co. -N9rth-V"es:?rn" AJvertlserf ; sr-.c.-.ff! ar.d D?;t Route to Ci::jAC0 i.nJ 'J:e EAST .IWCAPCLIS an J ST. PALL: -1 . ff iutrsi nt the mo 'l.n-."- c.'r c'a"j,r. r. ru ail t t iii njadrr.4r;xiolirvei. i.rrr Lull ttb c-rtrjr I ram' t, '."! ! h '2:ie and out. as -..uiij''.taa-aii-'iii ttu.t -imine libnkrj -r t.vj.;.-z..-cl o.l K.ntirJ itrl m fi r u ... :'! rvic'o; and on wbira 0" f TJA KAKE -f .-ia-.-rd II n-kr - .3sii3'JtJifi: iad st Paul wiih MinbiT f-fci.;Sc .rrat ;..rstc-ra and ec-Pacific" trjr: a:, i ltav.- iSni.r Mil Dispell 7 Sfrp m ; i. 1 ' p m : tEii arrive Chicago 3 a m. for r-rrt aricna ntea. folder and il'mtrairl bociift KKtLcf tne ' Finet Traia in :ae v-!d ci.l t cr Ticket OrB'etrfi hicirt-n St . Portland; SOS First Avenue. Seatilr: 1-jS tJraaite Block Helena: III J!Co"l Avenn? ::I.ntapoU; 6 Robert st pii'l; V Vet superior St . Duluta, r addre T W Tr KivxLr ttnerJ PasKSt Agcol. at. Paul Visn. Regulator Line lis Ma MM 2ml Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Kegulator E Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE SETWIIS Tbe Dalles, Hond River, Cascade Locks and Port laud dailjr, .-' Buody. COIN TEE YALLET OB TO EASTERN OREGON? Are roa going If n. iTe money and enjoy a beantlful trip on tbe Colombia, lae wet-btund train arrive a I Tbe Ixikt in ample time f or vLr u utie tbe stt-ainer, arriviijg; in Portland in time for the outojna tMutbern and Nortbern train; Et tci'j;id p.'se!ferB arnvm? In The Xaiitaa in time to tafe tbe tajft-rxHiod train. for further information apply to Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. A:t., Tne iidlc. orci n. . 8. PCHEE. Precident. .MJiu , Caauiei First national Bank. THE DALLES - OREGON A General Banking Engines transacted Deposit received, subject to ticht Draft or Check. Collectiona cade and proceed prompt remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold cr Xew York, ban Francisco and port land. DIRECTORS D. P. Thompbox. Jxo. S. Scrx.ic x. EO. M. WlLLIAkTS, CiXO. A. LlEBX. H. M. Beau RjORTHERN PACIFIC RY. n s Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Can Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. PAl L MISMEAPOM IHXCTH rAUOO (HAND FOR CKOOKSTOJf WIN.MPIO HELENA an KCTTB TO Through Tickets CHIC.tliO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA 1EW TOKK HOflTO AMD ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For InfnTTfltifion, tlznt Cru, map and ticktU, V UH VI will Itl W. C. ALLAWAY. Airent. Tbe UaliL, Oieeon oa A. D. ARLTOX. At. O. P. A.. I BROS.. OENEKAL i a I a .AND. Horsesnoers. Wagon and Carrlaga Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. TiLI ii Mers:i. FtsnB 159 r jQ WE DO. Job.... Printing FIRST-CLASS WORK. REASONABLE PRICES. Chronicle Pub. Co. THE DALLES, OREGON. Dealneaa Cannot be Cared by local applications, aa tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is. only one way to cure deafness and that ia by constitutional remedies DeafDess U caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube id in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it la en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unle&s the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to ita normal condition, bearing will be destroyed for eer; nine cases out of ten are caused by ratarrb, wbich ia nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur face!. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. Send for circular; free. F. J. Chenby & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 Mo Klght to I'cllneaa. The woman who ia lovely In face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep ber health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, Bhe will be nervoua and Irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, ber Impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate the stomach, liver and kid neys and to purify the blood. It give strong nervea, bright eyes, smooth, velvety akin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 60 cent at Biakeley & Houghton' drug store. 2 How to Prevent 1'neumonla. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of La Grippe. During the epidemic of L Grippe a few year ago when so many cases resulted in pneu monia, it waa observed that the attack waa never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or La Grippa to result in that dstngeroua dleeaae. It I tbe beat remedy In the world for bad colds and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Biakeley dc Houghton, druggists. Notice to Parent! and Unardlana. Beginning claesea will I organised in the first primary departments of the Academy Park and Court Street achool on Monday, January 23, 1899. All be ginners who expect to enter tbe public schools during the epring term ahould be present for enrollment next Monday Jons Gavin, lS-4t City Supt. of School. Blamarck's Iron Nerve Wa the resnlt of his splendid health, Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where tomacli, liver, kindey and bowel are out of order. you want these qualities and the snccee they bring, nee Dr. King' New Li Pills. They develop very power brain and body. Only 25c at Biakeley dt Houghton drng (tore. L Grippe 1 again epidemic. Every precaution ahould be taken to avoid it It specific cure ia One Minute Cougl Cure. A. J. SueparJ, publisher Agri cultural Journal and Advertiser. Elde Mo., aay : "No on will be dleappoin ei in using One Minute Cough Cure La Grippe." Pleaaant to take, quick BlaGRsmiins SHERIFF'S SALE, i yrov.cz is hekeby given that rw ' aod by virtu of an eaeeuuon datoi lothdar of November. lis iurd outii " t ircuit Court of tb ffUte of Oregon Cu-juty, uoon judgment aiven and teadii therein on the 5:h day of oouer. 1 ,VT"' ei:l of a bk-b wa 61d and diaraeied in Hit M-unty e!?rk of Waaro County, OniT' me '.' d dy October. In.) ia iarot ( ! lenrield nd imiMl Mary It. Heas, It tk. ' of -v.4.v. d tbe furtber ram of l-unjL tome? a ie-.aod lll.uo evU and difburseiJL' wbicn aau execution la directed to me aiiai manditif me to levy upon and aeli the pnml of lb aaud ludrtnent debtor, Slarr li. iioi ao much tbervof aa may be nemtary to tL aaid judamrnt aforeMid with In terra t tW at the rate of ten r cent per annum InmZ 5th day of txtober, 14)6, and tbe oxts aaa-pea-a of and upon tbi ant I aid on 8ain the ITta day of ioember, lsw, lery npuat on lhoraday tk ltk day of Jaanary, uh at one o"clocE p. m. as the County Coortbor dnor, in W aaco County, Oregon, will nell. to highest bidder for cb in hand, for ihe punk" of aauafyiua a. id jiidament. Interest, expenaea, tbe undivided ou filth tntenatl tbe aaid Judgment debtor in and to tbe foliav in( dexribMl lands and preoiiae. to if All of aectiona 31, 2s, 3j. z7 and i"; tbe an.-. east quarter and tne north balf of tbe north a ' quarter of aection Ji: tbe northwest qnarujr -aeclion di: tbe west balf of the weat half and t', couth balf of the sou IB ball of aection 21- t, .uth half cf tbe northwest quarter of Mrti Jt.. all in township south, rane 17 east, and. of aection S in township 8 south, range 17 Willamette meridian, in Waaco Ccuntr, Orwi. continuing i acre more or leas. " iJallea City, Oregon, lecmber 10. 198, ! KoBT. KtLLET 1 Pherlffof Waaeo Ctuuty, ore ' By r. C. Sextos, JJeputy. Ittxi. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION, V. 8. LiSDCmri, Th Dli,0 ' llKl EMBIK, 1J, l8ys, 'J Notice ia berebv given that th followin, named aettler has filed notice of his intennoa t make final proof in su ort of hi claim, an that said proof will be n.ade before tbe Knritb. and Receiver at Ihe lalle, Oregon. Tueaday, January Si, 1M9. via: . Lcwla A. Bear., Th Dallas, Homestead Applioatfon No. 5310, for the swi SV . bectl d 31, Township 1 north. Ranee . Et W. M. ' He names the followirg w Itnenrs to prore b, continuous residence upon and cultivsiiou 0 said land, vit: Newton fatterson. of The Dalles, Oregot John Kergtison, of The Dalles, Oreg-oa: Henr Kyan, of The lallea, Oregon; Andrew McCabe of Tbe Dalles, Oregon. lw-14-i Jay P. Lrcas. Register, r NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. Notice Is hereby given that the nrdersign has tiled bis resignation as one of the sdmtim trators of tbe estate of ferry Walking, deceased and tbe county court of the state of Onon to Wasco county, ha appointed tbe 30th day 0 January, 1kci, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m.u the time for bearing the same an1 ths accounti of said administrator up to said date. All pet sons interested in said eatate are hereby notltisc to appear hi said court at said time to ttm cau-e, if any exists, why said resignation (hnui; not be accepted and said administrator dlscbirg Dalles Citv. Or.. Dee. 27. 1S9. KB4NK WATKIN'S, One of the Administrators of the fcatats 0! Perry Walklns, Deceased. d4 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oreoosv Jaui'.ary , ljS.t Notlcfl la herphv a-lvpn that Ihn fitllnwlnr named settler has tiled notice of tils Intentio: to make linsl proof in support of hia claim, sit that said proof will be made bt fore the Korisb and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, -on batu: day, cb. 'Ii, viz: Harmon S. Chevsman, j of The Dalles, Oregon. H. E. No. H6. fortb-. lota 1 and i, and the E 4 N W W, w. 1. 1 north, range 12 east, Vv M. r He names tne following witnesses in pro his continuous residence upon and cultivatlrm of said land, viz: J. V. Johnston, W. H. ('' vln, D. Hunuell, H. Readel, all of Th ballei" Oregon. JAY P. Ll'CAS, Register. Jan-l-ii f NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Owe, Vancodver, Wabh.,-'' jAMvaav M, IW19. ! Notice is berebv given that the followlm named settler has tiled notice of hlslntenli': to make final proof In support of his claim, ir that said proof will be made before W. U. Pis bv, United states Commissioner for District -Washington, at bis orltce In Uoldmidnle, Wail lngton, on Fridny, March luth, lHW, viz: van j. Frasua, Homestead Entry No. 7H, for the frsctlmu Viii of UW4, section thirty, township thre north, of range thirteen Kaat, W. M.andS1, 0, HK4, aection twenly-Mve, township three uorit of rungs twelve east. W. M. ' Ha uamea the following witnesses to prof) his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: bteohen Marlett. Porter Hardlson. Robert Ar- derson, Lyle P. O., Washington: Gabriel Hard. son, of llartlund P. O., n axhington. 1-lt 1 W. 11. DUNBAR, Register. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Or5 gon for Wnco County. I KagarS. Pratt, Plaintiff, I vs. r Emily Piatt, Defendant. ! To Kmily Pratt, the abov named defendant In the name of the State of Oregon, you ar hereby rwiulred In appear In the abov titled court on r before Ihe day of Janiisr l.v.ni, then and there toanawe-the complaint" platntllt flleI against you la the above entitle cause, and if you fall an Pi appear, at d answ snui complaint, lor want tiiervni, uic pi-in.. will apply to the above enlltled court for tbe re lief prayed for In hl com laint lo-wlt. ; Kor a decree of th abov entitled court d! solving Ihe bonds of matrimony now existlij between plain lilt nnd defendant. I That pi hI m I II b awaiilMt the sole rare si' cuspaly of their minor children. Katl Pratt si Ken 111 11 Pratt, and for such other and further re lief sa to th court may seem equitable and )u Thla auinmons la served niton you, the m? Emily Prait, by publication thereof, by orilerf the Hon. W.U Mriulshaw, Jiiilu of the atH'J entlllol court, which older bears date the 1-' day of IHrcemhvr, lh'i, and direct d that aiiioiinl be published once a ees. for not lr Ihsn alx consecutive weeka In the ''Iialw ChboNicle," a newspajier of general cltrin lion publishd In Daili-s City. Wasco couui Oregon, and said publication to begin wMh sit tltilay, the 17th dav of Hocemlier, !". atidf with Saturday the Jlst day of Jauiiarv, l-- j Drrra ic MaKErrE. I 13 13 1 Altonieys fvr fiitlutlff -X NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. I Lakd Ofvic at VAai'ofvsa. Wah -I jA!i'av 11, lwJ. ' ' Notice la herehy given that the foil"" named sctth rs have niel notice of their l"1'' lion to make final proof In support ol tb' el.ilms, and that said pro.. (a w ill no made IkI1' W. H. 1'rfH.liT, United States I onunlssloiicr ' Dlstilctof M ashltigton. at hlaolllce In MW dale, Washington, on Thursday, March 1, 1" vl.i Ell O. rnpeland. j Hnmestend Entry No. 777d, for the south nsl j northeast ouartt'r, and lots I and I, sxlt'j township i, north of rang 1,1 East, Vt III. M I He names the fol lowing witnesses to pn! contliiuitna resldeuc Uain, and cultlvalloE aaid land, viz; Charl E. Berrr. Hamnel roitrtner, Aw, (', C mpla'l, all ol linrtland P.O. Wash", " L dvlin U'iill, 'f oilileiitlnlH P. .. Wash. Alw t lharle K, lierry. , J Homestead Knlry No. M,ll. for the soiltn quartar of section 2, lowiishlp , north ol ri'. 1.1 Kast, Will. Mer. 1(4 name Die following wtncsea t"F. his c mtliiiious resilience upon, slid cultl'' 1 of, said land, viz. : ,f Ell (. Co land, Angus C. ramphelt, s"Jfi Courtney, of HartUml P. O., Waliingl,n; 't delln U-ldl,f tioliletldal P. ., Waalllng" l-l I W. K. Dl. Ml A K, RiK',ir J l ook Wanted. A goo! female cook cn get a P0"1' f in a restaurant in lb city. Ari., "j rrin Cor. TUM. Portland Oregon act. enipe, Hmeraley Drug Co. tliliotnee.