THE DALLJS WEESLY CHR0NICL1.. SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1599. rtklCIAL BUtlO.V Wednesday Wi'-r- II. Glenn went 10 Portland this afttr boon. Mr, f rank Fulton, of Bigg. U visit ing iothe city. Sapt, C. L. Gilbert made a tr p 10 Bood River tbia morning. C. M. Cart wri-bt came op from Port land veaterday afternoon. Mr. J. F. Reynold returned to Sprague by boat thi morning. Mr. Jo. Tral, of Portland, it in the city, U gurtt.of Mn. E. M. Wilton. RjecoeOkM, representing Xeuttadter Eroi., of Portland, is In the city today. W. H. Hodn, aor of Klickitat county, it in the city today on a bosi aeee trip. A. R. T xier, who has extensive fish irg interests at Cascade Lockf, it op from that place today. R. B. Wilton, of the C. B. A Q. route. l ia the city today tinging tbe praise of the "only road on tbe globe." Mn. C. F. SteDhent returned latt night from Lebanon called oa account of rbither tbe wll her the death of brother. Mix Alma Scbanno it in Walla Walla, tbe gaett of her coo tin, Mr J. B. Catron. S-be sill perhaps spend a month in tLat city. J. T. Whalley, of Portland, who waa a representative from Multnomah in the recent legislature, it a visitor in The Dalles todav. Eocene Veet, a bo tome yeart aeo brought to thit city three little pickin ninie by war of advertirng the Majestic range, it in the city today, represent ing hit company. P. J. McGowan, of Astoria, is in Ti e Dalle spending a thort time and aiteud iag to bnsinesa connected witb hit cannery interests. Although a man veil op in years, Mr. McUowan it at active at many men in tbe prime of life and superintends bit extensive interest with all the ardor and business sagacity of a macb younger man. Thareda5 'a Dally. w. s. aN WCC U in tbe city front Moro. C. il. Brown it a Grass Valley visitor la town today. Joseph Moll and John Allen are in from Ridgeway today John Chappelle and James SartGe'd came over from boldendale jesterday uH tpent today in tbe ci:y. J. B. Venable and A. R. Mitchell of Rnfns, are in the city today, and will leave for home on tbe evening train. Dr. Siddail boarded the afternoon train for Portland. Worn he returns we trout be will remember us all with a good- sued nugget of tbe All.n gold. Mrs. Lee Weiirel came in from Price vilie yesterday and left this morning on the boat to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrt. S. X. Wilkins, at Corvallia. Her cousin, Mrt. Woodbury, came up from Portland yesterday and accompanied ber don tbe river. Friday's Dally. H. 6. Sonle, a piano tuner from Port land, is in the city. Minnie Larson, of Wasco, .it visiting In the city. Max I.ueddeman, of Antelope, is in tbe city on business. Hugo Brash returned last night from a Doiinett trip to compter Frank Meredith and II. McNary, of eaiem, are visiting in the citj. Alf. Allen, tbe Prineville stockman, elt for Portland this morning L. Samuel, representing the Equitable Lite Insurance Co., is in the city Lem Burgess, of Bakeoven arrived in toan today and will purchase supplies. Ally Henderson returned on the boat this morning to bis home at White Salmon. C. L. Darling, a Balk Lake stock buyer is in tbe city with the intention of pur chasing. Messrs. Hodson, Billington, Graham and Campbell, of Centerville. are in the city today on business. J. U. Pilsbory, well known here and an old-time resident of Oregon City, spent yesterday in the city and lelt last night for Sampler. Mrs. Helen Huston, wife of Lien tenant Huston, now at Manila, it visit ing at the residence of the Mitses Roberts in Dry Hollow. BURN. At Mosler, Monday, April 17th, to Mr. and Mrt. Wm. Johnson, daughter. If yon suffer from tenderness or full ness on the right tide, paint under boulder-blade, constipation, bilious ness, sick-headacbe, and feel dull, heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and con gested. I)e Witt's Little Early Risen sill cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing tbe congestion acd causing the bile dncts to open and flow naturally. Tuet ait good pills. Bnfpet-Klnersly Drug- Co. Defense Opens its Case. Cantos, O., April 20. The defence in the George trial began today, with an attack on the state witnesses alleged to be addicted to the opium and morphine habit. Dr. Eymin, mperintendent of the stats asylum for Insane, testified at an expert that a person addicted to these babits loses honor and truthfulness, and retain, lilt! or no principle. 8. 8. KaafTmao, cashier of the City National bank, testified to lsning drafts to Sax'nn to the amount of about $-VX), which sere cashed In South Dakota, either by Mis. George or others for her. II yon have pit, cms them. No use undergoing horrihle operations that imply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witch Haze! Salve. It bat never failed to cure othibs; it will not fail to cure yor. nipea-KineTly Drug Co. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT the Coenty Treasurer of Wasro County, Oregon, for the six months ending o the Slst davof March, A. D. IS99. of money received an J paid out, from shorn received and from what source, and on what account Paid out : Of assocst atcxiTxu, To amount on hand from last report . . . To amounts received from taxes To amounts received from sundry fees To amount received from Dalles City.. To amount received from licenses To amount received from Dufnr To amount received from roa-I To amount received from Institute To amount received from Coroner Balance oa band, school fund To amount received from taxes To amount received from fiues AnOlXTS By amount paid out on county warrants Hw amftnnt I vB lit Ant All School Superintendent's warrants By balance general fond on hard By balance school fnnd on band By redemption Dalle City warrants By redemption Dufor warrants By redemption road sarrants By balance. Institute SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX FUND. To receipts By baiance By warrants redeemed To balance stats or Oicgox, County of Wasco ss. I, C. L. Phillips, do herebv certify statement of the amoants rcsived, county treasury of said county for the tix mouths ending on the Slst day of March A. D. lJ9. Witness my hand this la djv of April. A. D. 1899. . C. L. PHILLIPS, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL Of the amount of money an i warrants County Treasurer by the Sheriff of ending on tbe 31st day of March, A. To amount received in coin and currency Tj amount received in coin and currency To amount received in coin and currency To amount received in coin and currency To amount received in coin and curreucy By amounts paid to the County Treasurer, as per receipts October, 1898 $ 7,456 79 November, 1898 11,657 78 December, 189S 1,650 10 January. 18ir9 1.028 55 Maich,'l899 16,709 78 State op Obkgox, County of Wa--co ss. I, Robert Kelly, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement la correct and true. Witness my band this 31 day of April, A. D. 1899. , ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Wasco County, State of Oregon, showing the amonnt and number of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, the amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the lit day of October, 1893, to the Slst day of March, 1899, both days inclusive: On What Account Allowed. Amount Allowed. For salaries of County Judge, Commissioners, Clerk, Sheriff, District Attorney, school superintendent, Assessor, Treasurer, Stock In spector, and janitor For paupers and county hospital For roads and bridges For jurors and witnesses in Circuit Court For fees in Justice Court For stationery and supplies . For court house and jail and vault furniture. . . For armory rent foi O. N. G. and G. A. R. relief For bailiffs Ciicuit Court For Coroner's inquests !!.""!!! For fuel and electrij lights and water rent !'.!!.!" For rebate on taxes For insane account tor Supervisors' account !!!"." For bounty on wild animals For expense election For printing and advertising Total amount of warrants drawn Outstanding Warrant Unpaid. Outstanding unpaid warrants, April 1st, Estimated accrued interest thereon Statx of Obigos, County of Wasco ss. I, A. M. Kelaay, County Clerk of hereby certify that the foregoing it a and amoont of claims allowed by the County Court, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1899, on what account the same was allowed and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the tame appears unon the record of bit office and in my custody. Witness my hand and tbe seal. this 19th day of April, A. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the finncial condition of Wasco County, State of Oregon, on the 1st day of April, a. u. lO'jy ; LIABILITIES. Amount of warrantt nnpatd Oct. 1st, 1898, Aniuuut of warrauts issutd Iroui Oct. 1st, By amount of warrants paid from Oct. 1 - mm yvi icfwilwl irmBUier, ouv UD Die Total amount of warrants lemaining unpaid ciiiuaieu amount oi interest on outstanding warrants Total liabilities. , RESOl'BOS. By funds in the hands of the County Treasurer applicable to the pay ment of county warrants By estimated amount of taxes on roll of 1898, applicable to Yhe'iiav ment of connty warrants , ' By estimated amount of taxes on roll of lfM. aopiicabVe to the imv." ment of couutv warrant By estimatedmount of taxes on roll of ment of county warrants By estimated amount of taxet on roil of' ment ot county warrants Bf Hii'i',,",.)""'""lt dne ,h" f0,,atT on lCvl, 189ma 1894 Excett of liabilities over resources State or Obegon, County of Wasco ss. I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of the hereby certify that tbs foregoing is a tro and rion what sorait. (Jrnrral fund. Sckxl fund, . . flfi. 89 22.S51 44 2.51W 30 2,t2-.! !H . . 4X lO To 86 bS 47 18 00 ' " IS 30 $ 2.376 9 i 6,510 90 : US ho 8.976 41 PAID OCT. 1 3,822 23 4.693 90 28.(92 65 r 2.822 9 W 3' o J! -3 00 -5.721 26 4.277 51 8,976 41 6,457 15 "" $ 2S5 30 6,tS 08 0,972 39 $ 6,971 39 that the foregoing is a true and correct paid oat and remaining on hand, in the STATEMENT received for taxet, and money paid to the Wasci County, Oregon, for the tix months D. 1899 : during month of Oct., 1898. . . .$ 7,456 79 during month of Nov., 1898. . . 11,657 78 during month of Dec, 1898. . . 1,650 10 during month of Jan., 1899 . . . 1,623 02 during month of March, 1899. 31,244 28 8.833 45 1.886 91 1,385 42 4.5S9 15 538 65 478 65 4,807 11 323 00 226 50 157 85 189 80 57 25 40 00 2,156 '09 661 00 6 50 102 25 .26,42l 68 Principal. A. D. 1899 190,748 28 Interest, 116,000 00 the County of Wasco. State of Oreon. do true and correct statement of the number seal of the County Court of tald county, D. 1899. A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk. By Simeon Bolton, Deputy. as per report 189S. to Auril 1st! A. b $ 78,208 77 1899. 26,421 58 t, 1898, to March 31st, 1899, $104,630 35 . 13,882 07 April 1st, A. D. 1899. $ 90,748 28 . 16,000 00 .$106,743 i8 28,792 65 27,036 00 3,618 50 4,334 00 2.000 00 1,000 00 ' 189oVapiicaulVtoheia'v' 1895, appiicablV to the pa v-' u ' the year's 1890,' 66.71 15 39,907 13 Connty of Warco, State of Oregon, do and correct rt.itement of the financial I .... . ... . .. k. .ameanoears 01 recoru irou iu ientv. In my office and custody, aud ani Sherrl filed herein I Witness mi band and o ;tL D. i ' THIRTY TIIOUS- Eesnlars Otis Eas, Ttlier Willi Tlnse ItlsPrspdtaSeri Bin, Ample fcrAllPmpes. WAR DEPARTMENT RECEIVES NOTICE Homeward Movement of the Volunteers Therefore W ill Begin Earlv Next Month, as Stated in the Dispatches Received Yesterday From Otis. Washington, April 20. Secretary Alger hat received a reply from General Otia to hit inquiry at to whether the reinforcement! propoeed to-be sent to him to relieve the volunteers would be sufficient for the purposes of the cam paign. Otis replied in the affimative, tbe estimate of 30,000 men to constitute the army agreeing witb his own calcu lations. The program for the movement of tbe regulars out to Manila and of the vol unteers homeward, there'ore, sill be carried out according to General Otis' statement contained in his dispatch of yesterday. General Otis adds to his message the hopeful remark that be expects very shortly to be able to report decided improvement in tbe situation in the Philippines. The volunteers in the Philippines will return home in the order in which they sailed for Manila. The date upon wbith each troop sailed follow t: May 25, First California, Second Ore gon and detachment California artillery ; June 25, batteries A and B, Utah ar tillery, Tenth Pennsylvania, First Colo rado and First Nebraska; June 29, First North Dakota, Thirtieth Minnesota, First Idaho and First Wyoming; July 19, First Montana; July 23, First South Dakota; October 19, First Washington; October 27, Twentieth Kansas; October 30, First Tennessee; November 3, Fifty first Iowa ; November 6, troop Nevada cavalry; November 9, First Wyoming battery. Campaigo Against tbe Filipinos. New Yobk, April 20. A special to tbe Herald from Washington says: Not withstanding the pretence of the hot season and the imminence of the rainy season in the Philippines, there is to be no cession of active hostilities against the Filipinos. This fact developed at a conference be tween tbe president, Secretary Alger, Secretary Long and Adjutant-General Corbin. It was also decided not to Issue a call for the 35,000 volunteers authorized by the army reorganization law. It is the purpose ot the administration to tend to the Philippines almost at many regulars as ther are volunteers to be returned. There are fifteen voluuteer regiments which, according to General Otia, will return borne commencing May 5. Six regular regiment! are now on their way to Manila. With their departure only three infantry commands will re main In the country available for service in the East. It is understood that if conditions continue satisfactory in Cuba, a couple of regiments of infantry will be drawn from that island and the Eleventh from Porto Rico. There it talk also of dispatching cav alry U General Otis. Motlee. I will give a liberal interest In a mutt valuable invention to party furnishing j suiau iiuuuiiiui uiouey to pay the ex- penses of getting patent for the me. u.p mn biiiuiv wincn everv riounrwiia in iu want, ana can te manufactured at nome at a tmwll cost and large profit. can volunteers have petitioned the government to allow them to be mustered out on the Island of Lnion, with travel pay to their hornet, in return for they promise to fjrm local mllitiaonran. hationi. Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. n c!.25-tf ror inriner p.rllCular. addr.D. A., , ti.,, com pw Win 2 nXZtZ tlllS Office. ,",yf0-,f iiJ)rt Heptemberlfi 7 2" F"-' Want , Come Home. .S. Manila. A nril 18 n, Anmi a 5 2 . " 7. "" ''-' i-ied .., AitfviVii , , -ww lllllll- I s.Bli I rilTIll ItMllll 1. 1 as. . 1 . L. from the reports of the County Trea.orer ffieial seal this tbe 19ih day of April, A. A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk. By Simiox Boltox, Deputy. THE RAILROAD ASSURED. Wark the Urade Ketweea Oaldaaaale id LTl Will Cibuik Immediate ly It Right of Way It Doaatad. President Lytic, of the Columbia Southern R. R. Co., was in Goldendale Saturday for tbe purpose of interviewing our people in regard to the immediate construction of tbe railroad from Lyle to Goldendale. The corapany't proposition to build the proposed line is very reasonable. No bono whatsoever it demanded of our people the company only asking right of way and depot grounds. If the people will give these, the company bonds itself to commence grading the road not later than July 1st, but will not agree to complete the road before January 1st, 1901, although it is tbe desire of the company to have it com pleted by October 1st of this year. The road, if commenced, will be finished as quickly at possible. We believe that the farmers whose lands are pat into bad shape by the survey, are entitled to a reasonable com pensation, and by that is meant no fancy price. Each one whose lands are not croteed by the survey, shoo d lend a helping hand in procuring right of way. Some will be found who will give right of way without any consider' ation whatever, while others will de mand outrageous compensation. The latter, it is hoped, will be few and far between, as tbev will but deter the building of the road an J will gaio noth' ing thereby. With a railroa 1 from Lyle to Golden' dale, the expensive wear of farmers wagons, harness and horses in hauling off tbe products of the farm will be thiDg ol the past. Freight rates will he reduced, the cost of living decreased and a greater demand created for tbe pro duett of the farm. Home markets will be increased and the cutaide ones can be reached at all seasons of the year. If on business or pleasure our people may wish to make a journey, how much more agreeable it will be to ride in the passenger coach of a railroad train rather than to melt in a vehicle on a hot turn mer day with sand and dust to contend with, or freeze in winter with muddy roads, in winter's blasts, sheets of rain, or drivicg snow. Let the people unite as one with th determination to make a railroad surety beyond question and immediate ly; our hopes will not have then been in vain the long desired it assured. Goldendale Sentinel. You need have no toils if you will take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. PAUL MINMBAPOM DlltlTH KAkOO OKAND FUR CKOOKSTON WINNIPEO HELENA ma Bl'TTK TO Through Tickets ciiiuaoo WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA WE W YOKE BOSTON AND All. rOINTS EAST and SOUTH w. c ALLAWAY. Agent, in uaihM, ureffon D. 2 ARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., rrlwjn Cor. Third. Portland Oret . ! Notice. -Timber Culture. V. 8. Lard Ornea, Th Dali-ka, orno,i February M, Ikud. J :.',V"7.,ni.nV,n Tn nterl at thin offl ""r una any one tor him nlantwl n tr. es oi cutting., or s..ed., and a so tl . sal 1 w"e.r ley Mumnme, .IkiuI the month !f February duly re in.,ul.hed said tract to th Viuul ,i...- ... ' " . anu never at Ind LT,"I T'"' """I.'. abandoned".,,, "'tract , " nrvr ' "ld time retnrnnl thereto or HalmedanyUgh, , lutvrnt , ra-'ir t"?!.'!.r,"m,"" ".''""r snmmoneit t ,p. ai m ocl.s k a ni to rentsind ami fi rm.h .stlmony concerning ..Id ,iUed fJil, re " 11 " JAY P. l.l'CAi, RegUtcr, IS THE CIROT'IT COCRT OF Jnp T I Oregon, lor Wioo ( oantT. 1ETty John fcobinnon and E. J. Rublnion, , Aim Tuylor, Mrm. Roberta E. Cu.tn . . tiut.u, hr hubnd, Ii.n,lnt. mil By virtue ot an execution, decree .n-l le.dulr luaued out oi aud auder thl?,!' cl cuit court ol the State ol OreKon (7?1,l,. ,.i u ....... m rt ; ....... . . '".lor iher. of March, 1W, upon a decree furthi and euterel to aaid court on uJiJ!"?''' March, In the abjvaentitl.-d e "f" ol the pl.inUffs and against deiettdlr,',r""' Taylor, Mrs. Koberta K. Gu.ton .".T'. tou.aa judgement debtor. u the auai V til even hundred and aeren ty even " (f:t7T7.8Uj dollars, with In ertit thereul h lsth day ol March, lh!. at the t.Z S1 4 per annum, and the lurtber aura ni m?" dollnra, ewU, and tbe cutta ol and i , 1 writ, aud commanding; me to mnkedat real property embraced in auch deem - 1st day ol May, at tbe hour ., two in tbe afternoon ol said day, and at si i I Hrwt. txl M.tnnlv A...... 1..... . ln' I ....... , uuum) in l),;IH , . I Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public sur.J5 the hit-heat bidder for eh li i '''. I right, title aud Interest which the deL'l'H Alma Taylor Mrs. Roberta E. Gu.Sft' Ujwiiiber, iMtt, th date of the mortal clotted herein, or which iuch defendanu ol the defendautu herein, have sinee tW1 na wiav KaamrA in awH .i "JUf real property, Hunted and beiu u 7 ? CfinntT. tintron. bvwlt- ""ft I Meridian, In W asco County. Oregon .iTH which now marka the southwest corner nl? land entered in the United states LaudoiSL The Ualles, Oregon, as lontion Uuffi. M. M. cusbing; thence north 4Ki feet to m located on tbe present southern bounds i? of The Uall. s and Mill Creek wgon ro.J" fc the line between tbis land and the uZ . Charles Dentou intersects the south llneol j. road; thence north 4 degrees east sidttT south line of SHid road IT'Js feet to a stone Ink, at the intersection ol the south line of MiTiZ with the southern boundary line of rortDi Military Reservation; thence coiitinulnt .... tbe south line of said Ualles and U ill Ci4k north 30 degrees east, HU feet to a polit JZ the south line of said rond lnterwcu tri - (.ua,. in fiu now owned by H f I Nolau; thence south 806 feet to a rock nn rLI south boundary hue ol Kott Dalles Uiitl east 25 degree south, 1VJ0 feet t( a pin; tb, I " i rt-CB, .ni 11 o u-et to a tut thence west 67 feet; thence north 2Hii y- 9 mvc., .or-ii'-e SOU in H', tt I thence west to the place of beginnim (tbesuw com prising seven and seven eighths sen u r , 01 " 'i Hiin, i hi 1 1 iii sera) I section four, and seventy-one and one-hsll m I In section nine, making a total of eiKhtv-diu. I till. ..1 .. . t 1 all . i . . . .... ... . . I v.. ii iiftuiu uvur; nil ruunini , IIJWn!n og, 1 north of range thirteen east of the Willanwt, I U..IHI... I.. U' ....... t ul"l ul"ul""i " ow iiuniy, wrvgou; oriomuw of suid property as will satisfy said JudpMi and decree, with costs and accruing costs, Baii property will be sold subject to . firmatiou and redemption as by law providd Iiated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 27th dajtl jiuiju, low, ttWr.Kl KU.I.LI, Bherifl", Wasco County, Oiaton. 11 J . . j. DAAlUn, 1 ' t I U 1 J . KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omci at Thi Dallks, Okigo-.i februarv 2, Iw.i Kotico is hereby given that the folios!.,. named settler has tiled notice of ber lulmuoi I to make Mini I proo! in support of lier claim, im I tbatsaid ptiNif will be made btforethe Kerisw I anu ncceiver at i ne naiiCH, Oregon, ou tain uuj, a;iii 1,1, Wirj, Vl: Llsile Kelnf, of Tim Dalles; Homestead Application. No. 472J, for the il Sec So, Tp. 2 north. Range 12 east. W 111. Mer. filenames the following witnerses to proti I hit eoiiiiiiuous resiuenca upon at, a cuniviin- i of said land, viz: J. V. Johnston, J. H.JIu Uls, Jneob Wettle, O. A. I'hiiman, all of Tbt L'.uien.imgon. jai r. 1. 1 CAS, KflU3. ai-i-ii KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at Th Dallis, OmtooKj BHKI'AKV '2M. lWltt. I Notice Is herebv given that the fnllowlni named settler lias tiled notice of his Inteullw to make final proof In support of his claim, that sild proof will be made before the Wft'le and receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on SstunUj, April , viz: Kdwln A. Learned, of The Dalles: Homestead lomcstead Atipllcntlon No. 47TS, for ths V I W'4 and Nfs W4, Hectiou 24, Ttwufbli. i I lortb. Range f2 E, W. M. I I north, itiinge 1 He names the fnllowimr witnesses to sron I his continuous residence upon and cultlvstka I oi saiu iinu, viz; H. M. Learned, Oliver Bowers, Perry Vic i amp. j. f. Agldius, ull of The Dalles, Oreinn. 11 JAV Y. LLCAb, lieglbttr. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. V. B. Land trrug, at Vancouver. WasS.,1 Kkhriiirv. IK. IS4. Notice Is hereby given that the followtur named settler has Aled notice of his Intention niase nnal prisif In support of bis clium, m that said prool will be made before W. H. Cmbj. 'tilled HtHtes CmninUsloner fur lllatrlrt Wathington, at hlsnltlce In tioldcnilale, Wsb- inguin.on Batiirdny, April 8, 1WJ, viz: Thurman E, Wright, Homestead Entry, No. lfK29, for the NE1 I, oi, lowusuiu norm, oi Hauge w ti n ill. Mer. He namea tha following . iiumm, tonrovehli cnnlinuotis residence upon and cultlvsiioB s! hi imiiu, vis: tieorie 11 I vie. of VnM. p n whlnr MlsJ. He.lne. John H Hlmmons. t nut t Reynolds, ol Lyle R. O.. Washl nirtou. k eb 22-1 w . K. DL'MJAK, Rcgiitsr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Orrica at Tna Dallis. (ia,( Avail A. IxtlU. I Notice Is hereby fflven (hat the lullowinf named settler has tiled notice of bis IntenUos to make Dual proof In support of his rlainiinl1 that Said tinaif will m.ilu hrra tlia KeilitO and Receiver at Tbe Dallea, Oregon, ou Mondsfi ""7 ' i irifn, viz: Daniel Arthur Kalsa. nfTha Dalle"! H mestcad A noltnati.m V. nini rrihelntt and , section ;, and lot 9, section 112, town'01' 1 north, range 12 eaut, Will. Mer. He namea the following witnesses to prn his continuous reslii, iiiam iimtn .nil CllllaVSuOS of said land, viz: w, ransher, P. C. Fagnn. C. 1. Wcttnoi'i A. Turner, all of The Dallea. Ilrea-on. I" JAY P. Lt'CAH, Regltr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omca at Thb Daixkh, OiigooN,! , . Aptll 4. 1M'.. , i Notice Is hrri'by given that the folio" lamed settler has II lei notice of his Intenllot iine mini prool In sllpimrt sir his ctaliD, that said proof will be made ticlo the n'sl'" .... innimn i ne nanus, uregnii, ou w-i nj .... ,rrr., v7, ; lomesti-ad Application No. MM, for the ! Y.'i. MC'4 NA'i Hirtlon, 12, aud K.'R' w'tlon 1, Tp. 1 H, R II eat ,f. IU names the following witnesses to prfl" Iscoiitimioiia ivsiileiice upon and culllvsuo" I said hunt, viz: , ao it Alaine. nf 1 he Dalles; i i l J ' llartman, Peter riig . ....... .il..),,!! oi lm. naiK-a. iircgoii. JAV P. Lu:a prtill irKlt"- Admin'slrilrix'sSa'e of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that under ami bv r rtJ of an n.der of tliaiiimnty c.mit ol the Oregon fur W.n, cumv. madnn the"'1' of January, tstav, In the niittlcrnf the esliite"' " W. K. Rlm hart, deceased, I will sell, ' P"b,! aiictlni., at the i ttliouiedoor in Dalles' li.J" . ci.imf r and .tato, on the6lh day ";'. I'.".!, A the hour nf one o'elia-k p. m., to tin I"". t bidder, all the real estate .olig:ng J", estate, to wit t. A. H, C, D, K, K, U, " '" I" llioet li In fort Dalies Reservation Ad.lltion tosa.d Dalles City, In w" -'i.iif nini stare. Also the we.t half of Hie southeast '""',u the east half of the ..iiuhweat nilarter, s lM III township 1 north, ranae II east, In ei.iintv, ori-gon. , , ierms of nle-one halt In rsh at time lid una half In sis months, secured by '"" gc on the premises. Dalles City, Drxg.in, A prll 7th, W- Kmilv H. KiK""T' "pr AilmHl-irtil i