The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 28, 1899, PART 2, Image 4

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m HCELENCE OF SYKIT OF FKS
k due 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 Svsrr
Co. m!r. and we wish to impress upon
ail the importance of purchasing the
true and original rerr.eJy. As the
genuine Syrup of Fijs is manufactured
by the California Fio Strct Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding? the worthless
imitations manufactured by other pea
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia F.'O brxrp Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
ffiren to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far iu 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.
1 FBAXCISC. Cat.
varnrrLLE. s sew rear. . T.
FOUR-MASTER
GOING ASHORE
Probabilities Point to the Unlucky Ves
sel Being the British Bark Gun
fordCrew floitting the Vessel.
Astoria, Or., Jan. A special mes
senger arriving at Seaside from Cannon
beach this morning report that a four
masted Teasel was drilling ashore at Sil
ver cliff during the night. The vessel's
name was not le irued. She bad both
anchors on-, but they were dragging.
The ship's toaW ha I been lowered, and
the crew wa ready to abandon ber.
Two tng lef i here at once to render any
assistance possible, snd the cutter Perry
has receive ! or If rs to go and take the
Point A iams l.fe-isving crew.
It is lelieved litra that the vessel
above mentioned is the British bark
Gunforl, Captain MacPbereoa, bound
from San Die;o to Portland. This theory
is bared upon thecircamstances that the
Gonford wis sighted tff the bar three
days ago, attempting to make the en
trance. She again stood out to sea, and
it is probable that in trying to make the
Columbia again the ship drifted ont of
herccu'se and wa cirried on the betci.
The (act of the Gunford being the only
foar-niHSted vesel due to arrive here at
this time add considerable color to the
belief that she is the ill-fated vessel.
The Gunford left Sn Diego for Port
land, January 4, with a half cargo of
, cement, consigned' to Meyer, Wilson &
Co., of this city, and who are also agents
for the vessel. The cargo come from
Hamburg, haif of it having been dis
charged at San Diego.
The Gunford is ol 2108 tons net regis
tered tonnage, was built in Greenwich in
1802, aud is owned bt the Gunford Ship
Company, Ld. Her dimensions are, 281
feet length, 42 feet beam, and 24 teet
depth of hold.
URGED TO RE
LEASE PRISONERS
Representation Made That Filipinos
Are Mistreating Tbem, and That
This Government Is in Duty Bound
io Set Them Free.
Niw To be, Jan. 26. A dispatch to
the Herald from Washington sajs:
Through the Fret ch embsv here Spain
has again n isi the Units! State to
procure the release of Sptniih pritonert
held by the Philippine insurgents. In
formation officially received by the
Madrid government from the Phi.lppine
shows that the lives of Spanish women
and children, as well ss men, are in
danger and that the prisoners are not
receiving proper treatment. The Span
ish government called attention to that
provision of the treaty repairing this
government to use its good cSics to pro
cure the release of the prisoners and
urged the United State to do every
thing possible.
Secretary Ha replied that General
Otis bad been instructed to give im
mediate attention to the matter, but
this government bas made no promises
to obtain the release of the prisoners. It
is the growing belief that they will be
able to obtain the release of the prison
ers only by force.
Information bas also been received
here showing that 500 friars, held as
prisoners, are compelled by ths Filipinos
to undergo all sorts of menial labors,
ach a tending to the horses of Filirino
niFr. pario the streets ol meion,t
so 1 so forth.
ADMIRAL KAUTZ
WILL INVESTIGATE
i"nnn Hi kVnort io Samoa Will
v v -I
Bjscd the Demands to Be Made
on Germany.
u. A dispatch to
'
.v. w aahineion bt ;
" ; .
Kear-Adrain: Kantr has been instructed
open his arrival with the rbi.adejpnia
at Apia lo investigate theentire amoan
situation and report the fact to the ce
partinent. Keiuforced by this report the depart
ment will be able to follow up its de
mand to the German government
through Ambassador White, provided
the report confirm the dispatches sent
by Consul-General Osborne.
The department officials believe that
the Philadelphia, under the orders tele
graphed to Kear-Adniiral Kantz, will
leave San Diego Thursday for Honolulu
enrouteto Apia. The vessel may be
delaved in case Chief Engineer A. a.
Chase should not put in an appaarance .
It i expected that within fifteen days
the cruiser will resrb ber destination.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know
W hat Appetite and Good Digestion
Means.
MAKF A TEST OF STUART S DS-
PEPSIA TABLETS.
No trouble is more common or more
misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia.
People having it think their nerves are
to blame and are surprised that they
are not cured by nerve medicines. The
real seat of the miechief is lost sight of.
The stomach is the organ to be looked
after.
Nervous dyspeptics often do not have
any pain whatever in the stomach, nor
perhaps any of the symptoms of stom
ach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows
itself not In the stomach so much as in
nearly every organ. In some cases the
heart palpitates and 1 Irregular; moth
ers the kidneys are effected ; in others
the bowels are constipated, with head-
PROF. HENRY W. BECKER, A. M.
aches; still other are troubled with loss
of flesh and appetite with accumulations
of gas, sour risings aud heartburn.
It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspep
sia Tablets will cure any stomach weak
ness or disease except cancer of the
stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas,
loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness,
palpitation, heartburn, constipation and
headache.
Send for valuable little book on stom
ach diseases by addressing F. A. Stuart
Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell
full sized packages at 50 cents. Prof.
Henry W. Becker, A. M., the well-kno n
religious worker and writer.of St. Louii,
secretary of the Mission Board of the
German Methodist church ; chief clerk
and expert accountant of the harbor and
wharf commission ; public secretary for
the St. Louis school patrons' association,
and the district conference of the stew
ards of the M. E. church ; also takes an
sctive part in the work of the Epworth
League, and to write on religious and
educational topics for several magazines.
How he foond relief is best told in his
own words:
"Some weeks ago my brother beard
me say something about indigestion, and
taking a box out of bis pocket (aid : 'Try
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I did, and
was promptly relieved. Then 1 Investi
gated the nuure of the tablets, and be
came satisfied that they were made of
just the right thing and in juat the
right proportions to aid in the assimila
tion of food. I heartily Indorse them in
all reepects, and I keep them constantly
on band.
THE DALLES WEEKLY CHKOTflCLK. SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1893.
. v -
L.E. Crowe is still
bed tv a serious caw
concsea to iut
of gfipi
aad
neural:.
Jatre L. Elliott is in ftom S'.erar's
Bridge and railed at T:i Cuko.vk lk ..(
tic tti uioroicg.
Mr. V. Crswford.countr clerk ol Mor
row countT, i in Ttie l.iea tuUy. the
gutt of Otis I'attersou.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. fherar are in the
rite, miwii of Mr. Monroe
tiriuie.
Mr. S tiers r attended
the Woolgroaers
convention.
! Mr. S. French retorueJ from Port
I land last nitit, harin made smiii
l;ments with hi daughter to start on
! their eastern trip jdonaay.
Fred V. Wilson and John O'Lrary
1 leU this morning (or Grass Valley, the
: i i . , . . . i
home ol trie latter, rrcu w
1 from the city until Saturday
A. J. Shruin, of Grade, is spending a
few dais iu the citv, t-efore leaving tor
pn!.n,l llxinn ti to mtte tuar oi
- . .
I tbe stale intrtKiuu.ng a mineral remeov
, irmel Viue Qtft or hjcn be is ageut.
, ije rjg jreat thn:gs lor his reme.iy
ThutJy' Duly.
Shippcame in from
r-rviHA
J. B
yesterdav
G. W. Phelps returned to Heppner on
last night's train.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Southwell are visitors
in the city txlay.
W. M. Cooper, of Mt. Hood, was a
visitor in the city yesterday.
X.J. and R.B. Sinnott returned iast
evening from their trip to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hinton and family
returned to their home at Bate Oven
this afternoon.
E. E. Lvtle of the Columbia Southern,
! tame down from Wascj yesterday and
spent today in the city.
Mies May Enright came down from
Waeco yesterday, and returned this
aiternoon. She was the guest of the
Misses Kuch.
Monroe Grimes came down from
Baker City yesterday afternoon and left
at once for Portland to visit his mother,
who has been very ill, but is now re
covering. Mrs. Helen Nosworthy, of Baltimore,
sister of J. T. Peters, arrived in the city
on yesterday afternoon's train. She will
remain in TheDalles for some time visit
ing ber brother and his family.
Rev. J. F. Naf gle, came down from
Heppner, yesterdav and occupied the
pulpit at the M. E. church last night.
He left this morning for Prineville,
where he is to conduct a series of meet
ings. Yeeterdiy afternoon T. D. Honeyman,
of the firm of Honeyman & Dellart, of
Portland, arrived in the city in the in
terest of his firm. A few hours later be
received a telegram announcing that his
father had suffered a paralytic stroke,
and returned to Portland on this morn-
j ing's early train.
Friday's Daily.
J. C. Wood, of Kingsley is in town to
day. J. W. Wylie ca;iie nver from Center
ville yesterday.
J. F. Fairchild is a Grass Valley vis
itor in the city.
A. W. Sherwood is registered at the
Umatilla from Dufur.
Capt. Gus Bartell is another victim of
the grippe, his place at Lane Bros.' shop
being vacant today.
Mrs. M. S. Donneli came over from
Goldendale yesterday and is vieitinj her
Bister, Mrs. Simeon iioltoii.
Ula Lira Was Saved..
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder
ful deliverance from a frightiul death.
In telling of it he says: "I was taken
with typhoid fever, that ran into pneu
monia. My lungs became hardened. I
was so weak 1 couldn t even sit np in
bed. Nothing helped me. I expeeted
to soon die of consumption, when I
heard of Dr. King's New Discovery.
One bottle gave great relief. I con
tinued to nee it, and now am well and
strong. I can't say too much in its
praise." This marvellous medicine is
the surest and quickest cure in the world
for all throat and lung trouble. Regular
size 50 cents and f 1.00. Trial bottle
tree at Blakeley & Honghton's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. 2
Cyclone Swept South Sea.
Victoria. B. C, Jan. 28. Tbe steam
er Aorangi, from Australasia, brings de
tails of the terrible cyclone which swept
the South soas rbont the middle of Dec,
devastating villages, wrecking shipping
and causing many deaths.
At Samarai, In New Guinea, on De
cember 11, tbe gale was terrific. Cocoa
palms went down by hundreds and were
carried to sea. Torrents of rain fell.
Twelve vessels were lost.
In tbe Solomons the hurricane did
the most damage, whole Tillages being
destroyed. Hundred of the plantations
were uprooted and yam patches leveled.
Over 500 natives are reported to have
been killed.
Captain Pentecost, of the yacht St.
Aubin, who brought the news of the
disaster to Sydney, say he saved a
woman who wa to have been killed a
a sorceress, be being sccused of having
caused tbe bnrricane. He bought her,
the purchase price being pig, and took
ber to another island, a ber she was re
leased. Draracaa Caaaal b Cind
by local applications, a they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to core deafnese
and that is by constitutional remed les
Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tub. When this tnbo is in
flamed yon have a rumbling sound or
imperiect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is tbe result, and I
' unless the inflammstion can be taken
. . . i . . I , . tii,mll
out ana this mue restorer o .i
... i : 1 1... At re.t for.
conumon, ueanny -
ssr; nice caws oat of ten sre canned
by :atarrh, which is nothing but an in
eituisl condition of the mucous sur
fawv. We will give One Hundrrd Po'.'.ars for
any case of Jafne ;cau9ed ly catarrh"
that cannot be cured by Hali's Catarrh
Core. Send for circular ; free.
F. J. Chkset A Co.. Toledo, O.
rT"old bv Druavists. 75c. 6-10
Political Touts at Olvinpia.
Olvjitia, Vab.
Jan. 25. The Wash.
iug'.on politician, t:g and little, is ia
evidence at Olynipia. It Ua small man
indeed, who does not impress himself
upon one or the other of the aspiring
senatorial candidates and endeavor to
demonstrate his peculiar fitness as a
demonstrate his pecu.iar
"Moses" to lead the great
men out of
, ,l.
In fact you will find
, wjc n.
; men here to whom, at their home?, you
i would hardly give a passing thought
Sot that thev are of any considerale con-
! sequence ia this mix-up, but the general
bustle they assume and the mysterious
! manner they surround themselves with
j bas it iinpreasiva effect. Besidee that
thevaid in putting a few dollars into
, circulation no matter where they get
j it and that is not au unmixed evil.
But so long as aspiring candidates for
Positions like the United States senate
will persist in surrounding themselves
with every small-fry politician, whose
influence is the merest pretense, so lorg
wiil these touts be in evidence. Olym-
pia is full of them. Each of the several
headquarters are surrounded. If one
i takes occasion to speak to Tom Hume,
Wilson knows about it through hie
touts in five minutes afterward. And
eo it goes.
From present indications Ankeny or
Wilson will be the next senator.
La Grippe Successfully Treated.
"I have just recovered from the eec
ond attack of La Grippe this year," save
Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the
Leader, Mexia, 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 eecond attack I am satisfied
would have been equally as bad as the
first biH for the uee of this remedy as I
had to go to bed in about six hours after
being 'struck' with it, while in tbe first
case I was able to attend to business
about two days before getting 'down.' "
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Stabbed by a Pupil.
.Albast, Mo., Jan 26. T. B. Hunter,
a teacher in tbe Adams school, twelve
miles northeast of here, has 'been fatally
stabbed by a 13-year-old pupil named
Charles Avers, whom ho wag whipping.
The boy is in jail here.
According to the statement of the pu
pils Hunter wag punishing Avers by
holding a switch close to his face, bend
ing it back and allowing it to snap
against him. The switch almost drew
tbe blood every time.
Snddenly the boy whipped out a jack
knife and made a slash at the teacher's
throat. The blade etruck beneath the
left ear and went down half around the
neck, cutting a frightful gash. The child
ren all fled from the school after the
stabbing, and Hunter wa left some time
without assistance.
Elegant new Pullman palace eleeperg
between Portland and Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. R. &
N., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. Care are of
the very latest pattern, in fact being tbe
most improved up-to-date sleeping cars
turned out by the Pullman Company,
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. R. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of tbe
ourthdayand running through with
out change via Grangerand Omaha. lOtf
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures!
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cut, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. 2
BUmarck'a Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kindeys and bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They develop everv nower of
brain and body. Only 25
os at Blakeley
& Houghton's drtijr store.
2
Mr.
S. A. Fackler. editor of the
Micanopy (Fla.), Hostler, with his wife
and children, suffered terribly from La
Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure wa
the. only remedy that helped them. It
acted quickly. Thousand of others nse
this remedy as a ipeclflc for La Grippe,
and it exhausting after effect. Never
fail. Snipea-Kinenly Drng Co.
Te the rablle.
We are authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy
and if not satiafactorr to refund tha
money to the purchaser. There it no
better medicine made for La Grippe,
cold or wboopina couth. Price 25 and
60 cents tier bottle. Tr It. I'w.u. a
Hooghton, druggist.
0. R. & 11. GO
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ria
T1MK M'HRDl'LK.
KOM L'iLLIb.
AKSiVS
1KU.
Suit I.ak, Iienver. Kt. Kt
Worm. Omaha, Kn-i M:l.
m Itr, M. LouU, 3:16 p.m.
Chitagu '"! aU
M.il
:io p. m.
twkiine
i iver
4 j p. m
: Walla Walla. PpokaneJ
i .Mni!!?iixili. ft. Paal.j
Im lut b, Milwaukee,!
I Chicago and ial.
gpokane
Hjer.
&:UU a. m.
p. m.
Fio Potlxi.
IMvau steamahipa.
For eau Krauci
Ji' uary 1,
and every five dys
ihureaiter.
1p.m.
8 p. m. 4 p. m.
Ex.suiiday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.sundaj
To atosia and Vtayi
Saturday Jjuuinga. !
lu p. n- I
6 a.m. 1 WiixaxzTTS Riveb. 4:30p.m.
Ex.suuday Oregon lily. Nt'wber?, Ex. Sunday
pa eui vt ay Luna a.
7 a. m. WlLLAH ETTB AND YAH-' 3:30 T
Tues.ltrir.i hill Kivik. ,Mon..Wed.,
and eat. : Oretrun city, Dayton, aud FrL
and Way-landing.
6 a.m. WiLLAHBTTi River. 4:30 p.m.
Tue..Tbur, Port.and to Corvallia, Tue., 1 hur
aud Sat. and Way-Landluga.
aud Bat.
I
Leave
Liwiston.
daily
except
Friday.
Lv Riparia
dai.y
except
baturdtry.
Skiki River.
Riparia to Lewiaton.
fit- Parttea deMrin to eo to Heppiier ahould
ink i' No. 4, leaving 'I lie Imllos at 5.3U p. in.,
making dirwt connections at Heppner junction,
hemming niaKiuffdireetconnection at Hemmer
junction with No. 1. arriving at The Dalle at
:io p. in.
No. tl, throuKht freight, east bound, does not
carry passenger; arrive 2:60 a. m., depart
i v a. m.
No. local freight, carrie nasfeneer. east
bound; arrivea 4:3U p. m., departs 8:15 p. m.
No. 21, west b.'Und through freigbt, doe not
carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p. m., depart
9::Wp. ni.
o. -j, west Douna local ireigni, carries pas
sengers; arrive 5:15 p. m depart 8:a0 a. m.
For full particular call on O. R. He N. Co.'
agent The tulle, or address
W. II. nURI.BN'RT,
Gen. Pas. Agt., fortlaud. Or,
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlai,
Lea vs.
OVERLAND EX-1
Eress,
urg.
Kalem. Koae- 1
Ashland, Bae
Bsc- I
,San I
ave,
ao, I
6:00 P. M
I rum en to, Ogden.gan
rranelaeo. lon
Mojave,
9 A. M.
Ik
I Lo Angele,El f'
New or lean aud
1 East
8:30 A. M ''ol,t!tlur8 and way sta
4:40 P. M
Daily
except
Sunday.
fVia Woodburs fori
MuAngel. Bilvurton.
Daily
except
BunJay
17:30 A. M.
W est 8cio, Browns- )
ville.riprlugtield and
I. Natron J
ICorvalli and way!
t station (
5:50 P. M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
I'ailv (except Buuday).
;S0p. m. tLv Portland ... Ar.) 8:25a. m
7:30 p. m. Ai..McMinnville..Lv.S 5;Wa,m
8:30 p. in. ' CAr. .Independence,. Lv.) 4:.i0a.m
'Daily. tDanr, except bonaay.
DINING CAR8 ON OtiDEN ROUTE.
PCLU1AS BUFFET BLFEPER"
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Train.
TMreet connection at fan ITanrfwn wlfh rmH
dental and Oriental and Paciilc mail steamship
line for J ATA.N aud CHINA.
plication.
nailing aauja on
Ra
ate and tickets to Eastern point and Eu
rope. Alpo JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU ne
AUSTRALIA.
All above train arrive at and depart lron
Grand Central fetation, Fifth and Irving street
YAMfllLL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jenerson street.
leave for Rheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, V:i a. m.
i-eave lor aiklik on Monday, Wednesday and
lay an
, Tue
'""J ai:ia.m. Arrivo at rortland
dav, Thursday and Saturdai uS 05d. m.
Except Sunday. txcept Saturday.
B. Xl.KM.ER,
Alanaaer.
(), II. MARK1IAM,
Asst. U. F. Paaa. Ajrt
Through Ticket Office, fr4 Third street, whera
iiiruiiKu -iirieta io an points In the Eastern
State, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest raiea irom
K'RKLANIl, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
A Neglected Cold
I the forrenner of almost ery ailment. It rte.
b lltate the system and leave It an easy pray to
dleae. Us of hearing and dlmypssi of sight
r amongst its III .fleets, " "
Oar rtt-rap mt Tar, Tola aad Wild Charrr
for Cnlrls and Cough la not only a cure bnt a
r"'iUo'!,,e- J U,nr th ""tem, iuomaea
the vluilty and acta aa a general bracer. Prlca
itr and fide per bottle.
M. Z. DONNELL
...DRUGGIST...
Yon need have no boils If you will
take Clarke & Falk's tore cure for bolls.
Sheriff's Sale.
t
TN THE CIRCr IT COURT O? THEf
1 Oregon, lor Wasco Coouty. 4
J. P. bbannon. Plaintiff,
j Mary W. Lewis, Wavne T. Lewis and Wa
1
lw'is. Minors, by U. A Moo.lv, tneu
ad Ltein. and Z. F Moody, executors
tate of . le. D. Lewis, deceased, ivy '
Hy virtue of an execution, Qeeres and1
sale, duly Issued out of and under IIkiL''
circuit court of tbe slate of Oregon,
county of U a--e., to me directed andd.
2Mb day of December, 1, upon adwtT'
foreclosure of a certain mortgage, renZ."
entered in and court on the .nth dtr m
ber, 1M, in tbe above entitled caux la
the plaintiff and against defendants la ?
of Thirty-two hundred and Fiity-iin,,
and commanding me to make sale m t
property embraced in suoh decree of
aud bereiuaiter described, I will, on tbt
7th day of February , gM
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said ds '
the front door of the County Court ii
Dalit City, Wasco Count), Oregon, .ir'
lio auction to the hignest bidder for !L
band, all tbe right, title and interest whT
defebdanta or either of tbem had on if
day of June, It:!, the date oi the ii)r.rtn'
closed herein, or which said defendant '
(he defendant herein, have since acun"
now have in and to the following
property, situated aud beiug In Waswi Z.
Oregon, to-wit: "w
Ihes'ji NW.and the b'i Nl Beri ,
Townships, south of range 12, Eastof
lamette meridian, containing lhO 47 acres i
tug to tbe government survey thareof ti
being known on tbe map and pliu
United Stale as Cash Entry No. 85, of j' '
Shannon; or so much of raid property,
satisiy said judgment and decree, bald
will be aold subject to coi.iirmation ,
demption aa by law provided. :
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, th!i th ',
December, 1'.S.
ROBERT KEllt
1 ec3I-il Sheriff of W asco Count,
Administrator's Notit
Notice la hereby riven that the unders'
bas been regtilurly appointed by ths
court of the eta te of Oregon for Wasco cor
administrator of the estate of John Mrookt
deceased. All persona having claims as
said estate are hereby notified to present ;
with the proper vouchers, to me at the '
of Slsnntt d: Sinnott, in Dulles City, (r
within six months from tbe dale of this i
Dalle City, Oregon, January JO, lstm
R. J. UOKMAN, Admiaist,
A good
drug sign..
Yon well know that a good drag,
is the patronage which Is bestowt
the store. It is the pnrity of the (
handled and the manner of doing
ness that makes and keeps Ibis bus:..
We are pleased with the result of oc
forts to supply the best drugs at'
best price. We are particular aboo
compounding of them.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS
115 Second Street. THE DA!
Regulator LineJ
Hie Dalles. Portland and li
Navigation Co.'
simulator S Dalles!
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER t
BITWIIM if
Ths Dalles, Tlnod River, Cascade Lock ani.
lana ualiy, eveent BunJay. ;
DOWN THE VI'
EASTERN ORES'
Are Ton going
If n, save money and enjoy a beautiful
the Columbia. The wet-bound train art
Th Dalle la ample time for passemerii
the steamer, arriving In Portland in time
outgoing Moiithern and Northern tralni
bound passengers arriving In The Dajlssu
to take the Kaat-bouod train.
for further liifurmatiou apply to
Or W C. ALLAWAV, Hen.il
Th Da, Irs. On
M02THV7ESTEHH TRAVELERS Al
'orth-Vcstern,, Adverti
I. the Shortest and Ueit Rout
CHICAGO tnd th EAST
via
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAl"
t -A . . . ..ii,'-
ii--. kimj inriuimenT or ltatrains
ii'Mlirn of t:ia ar br.lhlcra art mbonj;
.he luxurli s conifonaand net.ssarlrsof
"THE NEW RORTH WESTER! IDC
laotti Csntury Train) 4
sfeofrlo lighted both Insirla and
oquipped with handsom butfrl amosia '
5r. eonipartment and standard alrfp',
chair rar and modern flay coach; and o
no KXTRA KAKK lacharged It mases',
tlnnsatMlnneaMlla and lit PaulwllhN'
I'aclllr, (Irrat Northrrn and Hoo-'J
train! and leave ilnllv Minneapolis f
t. Haul S 1.1 p. m t ami arrives Chlcagn;
For berth rprvtl.tn nlna. fl'f ;
Illustrated booklet UttK of th Fin'1.
In the World rail at or address
Ortlcra Jia Washington St. Portland;
.venu. s.attli-t son Oranit Hlo
11 Ni,..11-i a ii . ii., aui f
St.. St. Paul; 40 West Superior S
r imrr.i I. v. irASOAL fiausrai.
g"nt, bt Paul, Minn.
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