The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 29, 1899, PART 2, Image 4

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TiE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. JULY 29 1899.
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Wednesday rai'.T.
P. G. Paul went to CascaJe loJav.
Mr. II. Die'ieS left thi mornicj for a
abort il iu Poit'anJ.
Mr. an.1 Mr. A. K Strang, of Salem,
wera in the c-ty je'.triay.
DonaM MrLeiinan nJ A. McLennan
came in from Ar.t:oj:e yetterday.
Mn.G. A. L-et a a passenger on
thi norning' boat, tv.aiid (or IVrl!nJ,
where the wi.Iviiit relative.
Georpe Mj, who aocomrjanied the
body ot George Ycnuf to thi city, I
tarnea today to bi hooie Jt V'r'oni.
Georze Herlert. ih-) o'ed to
thia citr oo accoont of ta dca". t-f bit;
mother, rrturced Ut nig'.t to t. s home
at Cornucopia.
Miaa Beia Snipes rrt-:,-ned lt
evenioc from a viit to Portland. M
wa av?mtanied by Fiancia Parrot,
who wiil be her gaest for a few week.
G. G. C!ark arrived in the city yeter
'ir frcm Pend'eton. He mill reiieva
jSiht Or-erator V. H. Swart, who pxi
to B:ohani Spricgt to rpend bis
vacation.
Eer. and Mr. WyivrT and Miss Clara
Bailey, of Sn Franci.-o, who have been
rtirtta o' Mr. and Mr. Peaes for the
paet two day, left for home on the after
noon train.'
Mr. and Mr. Thoe. Wood and T. A.
Van Nordrn left on the boat this morn
ing Ijr Wind river, where they will
aprod the remainder of the warm
weather in camp.
Mr. and Mr. Wrr.. Ho!Jer and child
rew, Mr. J. B. Hosford and Mis '..
Maeon came in from Moro yesterday
and left oo the boat this morning to
camp oo Wind river.
Mis Anna Thompson, wbo graduated
at the Monmouth normal reboot come
weeks ago, and who has since been
visiting in Portland, returned home on
tbe boat last evening.
Howard M. Fairfowl, who bas spent
tbe past two year io the Klondike
re.on. returned from Dawson last uiithr,
baving left there two week ?. Mrs.
Fairfowl has been stopping in this citv
with Mr. and Mrs. Svbenck during his
absence.
Tba.-5lj Di'.J'.
D. C. Ilerrin is in the city.
A. R. Ly!e came in from Cross Keys
yesterday.
Lola Blakeney went to Cascade to
day to spend a few wteks with friends.
Leslie Barter was a pitsenger this
morning f.r Port'.aud.
Mrs. J. G. Djwt.ey 'eft tbi rr.orning
for ber home in Vancouver, Vah.
Dr. Cha. Adams, of TtjI came np
last night from a v:sit in the Valley.
Mies E'.ie Ball came np from tln-ir
camping p'acs at Col.icg Landing last
evening.
Dr. Eel'e K'nehait will leave on the
afternoon train for a stiotl busiLees trip
to Portland.
Frank Woodcock, Jr., returned frrm
a trip to Portland last evening, and left
this morning for bis borne at Wamic.
Mr. and Mr. F. L. Hocghton and
Mrs. W. Lord started yefterday lor tlie
Lord cot' a- st Seaview, Ilcaco beach.
Mr. Eliza Young, wbo came to this
city to attend the funeral of her eon,
George, returned yesterday afternoon to
ber borne in Portland.
H. M. Beal, wbo bas spent the past
ten days with his family in Portland,
returned last night. Mr. Beall bas been
ni foor belth and his rest bas some
what beoefited him.
Misses Frankie and Mattie FitzGerald,
who have spent about ten davs in Tbe
Dalles, left tb:s morning or San Fran
cisco. The former is a teacher in tbe
schools there, and the latter is employed
in tbe postoffice.
Fred C. Drews, bookkeeper in tbe O.
R. A X. shops at Alb'na, Or., is taking a
thirty days' layoff, which be is spending
io Colfz, the goet cf his brother, E. C.
Drews, oiansgtrr of the Inland Telephone
4 TeWraph Company. He leaves Col
iaz neat Saturday.
f riJj Daily.
F. X. Jones is in from Shersrs Bridge.
John Parutt was a passenger for Port
land this morning.
G. A. Thomas and wife came np from
White Salmon yesterday.
Mrs. Civde B- nnev came np from her
bome at Hood Kiver last evening.
John Cates ami to Cascades this
morning to spend a few weeks wilb hi
children.
P. P. MeCnllv. of the Gotdnda!e
Sentinfl, came over from that place on
Lis wheel today.
Miss Lizzie Bonn, who has spent some
weeks in Portland, returned home last
night on the boat.
Miss MtltelCrors accompanied Miss
-Rail to Collins Ltnding today, and will
J ttve campers there.
T. A. Hudson, drove out to D'ifnr on
bsainess trip today, We can't (ay
that we envy him the' ride.
Leo Kewman left cn the boat this
Bjnrm'wig for bis home in Portland, after
a few days' visit in the city.
Mrs. W. II. Wilson Mi this morning
to pae tbe remainder of the warm
weather io camp at Cascades.
A. R. Thompson says it' too warm
io The Dal, and returned to camp
ear I food River this n urning.
Mies flattie Cram was a passenger on
thia morning's boat. She will visit
M m Grace Hobson at Cascades.
Miss Cassia Bailey, who ha been at
Grass Valley for the pact three wcks,
returned to ber home in this city last
evening.
Mrs. E. B. Shoemake arrived in the
city from Portland a few evening since
td is a guest at tbe bom of J. L,
Tboojpsoo.
Mies May Jon, left tbe eitv veeter
day for foda Spring, in Klickitat
roonty, where she will be tbe gaettof
Miea Bertba Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mclnnis and family
left this morning for Seaview, Ilwaeo
beach. Mr. Mclnnis will retnrn Run.
rtay, leaving tbe family to enjoy the aeajSmiib,A li
Ireeae daring th tammer month. j
I -Tf THE LAST RIVER CROSSED.
t to L. .'il Vv I . . .. . ... hi., .i !
lr 14 IT V A 1. "'
1 ' ' i,, V.i .nAih ..i, iir hit nnJ tht !il ' i
,5 ' Uocg joorner, louiirt.l with mhich aM j
j rv;-.: VSUA'.f J other, are notLiuf. Tbe final rirer has :
' ' "C, yi J be. crosseJ anJ ? toe'.J be jonJ J
I heTc'A V A? i iHn fljcd" turn upon tU i j fj
' !'C'ki4fIStf 7 X"? fof ne a to a acicD those who ia. -
o picndtjhoaill.e vw cf the . Pullman
5S - river cf the Pacific coast men bv tn j
L.It ruh:'S very oi after u.ontlj of inrt '
t" i'Qt" -rvel through Urren p'nics. Eut forty-! -t-itoallt
wZiB X&mZ lrzrzz
ar v x - I iuu IU luun lraia avuu . 1 i" t t - " W r
- .a, V"W A-
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ruAN5E5 THE 5Y5TEM
n EFFECTUALLY
BITUALCONST'PATION
ma lutiumtnmu u niKrni.
Th Maw Dmr Ciapiif,
Every time a place of business is re
modeled, fitted np on the most modern
plan and starts on a new basis, tbe citr
is Deoeuteu tberehy, tor dv the a d
pearauce of its business houses, many
stranger will judge of a town. And so
by purchasing tho Snipes-Kinersly drug
store and placing so many improvements
therein, the Butler Drug Co., has signal
Iv added to the appearance of that
block and will greatly enhance the
patronage er.jiyed by tbe former owners.
One would scarcely recognize it as the
same stand were it not for the Unte Elk
which still browses therein. The large
pla'e gla-s windows have wonderfully
trn'orriied it, and the tearing down
of the weedtn awnirg and putting in its !
place a neat canva shade adJ mnch to
tbe outside appearaiice.
But if the outside has Improved, what
of tbe interior, which looks a clean a a
new pin? A partition has been placed
across tbe building dividing it in half or
allowing a 53-foot front room. Then
shelving, painted pure white, encircles
this portion, while at the back stands
the neat perscriptkn case, one of the
nicest and most bandy imaginable. Be
side, the entire building bas been re
painted, papered and the floor newly
covered, making it look cool and in
viting. The new firm bas made a great out
lay in putting in new drugs of all kinds
and a fresh stock in genera!. They wiil
also keep a large stock of paints, oil and
wall paper of the latest styles.
A drug store without a gooi druggist,
however, is lacking in an essential
feature. Therefore Mr. E. M. Morse, a
first-class druggist from Portland, has
been engaged.
We notice, too, that the Eastman
kodak, which is not excelled, still keeps
it abode in this headquarters, and the
proprietor tell us tbey will keep the
best cameras and supplies for tho tame.
I tils orng stora has lor years been a
stand-by for Dalle people, andalttiouyb
it bas put on a new dress and presents
amoreattractiveappearance.it is still
the came tried friend a of yore.
Otl iShawt
The most successful of all the theatri
cal companies playing at popular prices
on the PaciBe coast is that capable and
favorite orgAnization, The Shaw Com
pany. This is an organization headed
by Sam T. Shaw, and composed of clever
people, presenting up-to-date plays,
elegantly equipped from a scenic stand
point, elaborately costumed and carry
ing their own silver cornet band and
operalic orchestra.
The reputation which Mr. Shaw ha
earned during tbe five yeara in which
be has been touring; tbe west is a guar
antee that everything will be exactly a
represented. N'o expense ha been
spared to place the company at the head
of organization of it kind.
Tbe company will begin a week 'en
gagement in The Dalle Monday even
ing, July 31, presenting Edward E.
Rose' comedy drama "The Westerner"
and changing the bill nightly. Watch
for tbe parade Monday at 11 30 a. m.
Advartla Letters.
Following 1 tbe list of letter remain
ing in tbe postoffice at The Dallea no
called for July, 28, 1899. Person
calling for tbe ame will give date on
which they were advertised:
Braida, M Y Chamber, Calvin
Cars, l-orian Davis, Eugene
uangtierty, barab (ieorge, h i
Johnson, Frank
Hardx, J W
Hashing, F L
Hall, I.
Lamesy, Charley
Hackett, Jennie
Mealv, H A
Miller, J S
Sao It. Ueorge
Morgan, Nellie
Martin, Delia
Stewart, D F
fceggling, Petter
II. II, RlDDCLL, P. M. '
RIVER CROSSED.
passed from a yjucg man of 116 years,)
with life befo re him, to tl.e rife year cf j
three-score and thirteen, fcr on hi lai-t
birthday be wa 73 rears old. j
For five year he bas Wen a eontinoo .
! sufferer from consumption, and for over
a year the enl ba een expected almost j
daily. No doubt it wa hoped for by bim i
who grew weary of the tedious mouths
of pain, and who welcomed the hour
shortly af;er noon yesterday which
brought bim relief.
Coming from Indiana to Oregon in '52,
hi first borne was what is now knovn
a tbe Snipes ranch at Rowena, eight
miles below this city. A iew years after
ward be sold it to George Snipes and
coming to The Dalles, wa married to
Miss Catherine Kieth, purchasing from
her father a ranch (now the Kelsay place)
three mile below town and making his
borne there. Here tbey lived, with an
interruption of but five year spent
at Klamath, until a few years since.
In '54, when the massacre occurred
on the Snake river, Mr. Irvine enlisted
a a volunteer, but outside of thia bis
life has been comparatively uneventful,
for while be watched The Dalles grow
from a place which contained only
about three families, those of Judge
Laoghlin, Dr. Shang and W. C. Keith
(not considering a slight scattering
popnlation) to its present thriving ren
dition, bis life was spent on the farm in
a quiet manner.
To Mr. and Mrs. Irvine were born six
children Frank, Emma, Alice (Mrs.
Lnurensen), John, Will and Anna (Mrs.
Ed. Spencei). Of these three are living
Frank at Antelope, Mrs. Laurensen
and Mrs. Spencer in this city.
Mrs.
and
Irvine died abcut three vears ago
wa buried here.
His life contained much of sorrow and
perplexities, but be waa ever good
natured and pleasant to those about
him, while he was honeet in the strict
est sense of the terms.
Word was sent to hi son, Fraok
at Antelope, wbo arrived this afternoon.
The funeral will occur at 11 o'clock
tomorrow from the Christian church.
THE APPENDIX.
The Foreign Bodies Ttiat Ara Sumttlines
Fnasd Io It.
Dr. Charles Phelps reported this case
before the Soc'ety of Anoint of Bellevue
hospital. He stated, says The Xew York
Medical Journal, that the attack bad be
gun eight day before, but the patient
had not come under hi observation un
til three day before the operation. A
smail abscea bad been found and evac
uated. A perfectly smooth mass, feeling
like a kidney, had been brought into the
wound, and had been found to contain
the appendix. Within this appendix
was a minute piece cf hone. Tbe irri
tation produced by thi foreign body bad
resulted in the production of this mas
of infltmmatory exudate. Some surgeons,
he said, maintained thai they had never
found a foreign body in their case of
appendicitis; he had found them quite
frequently, but thia was tbe most minute
one that be had met with.
Dr. R ibert T Morris said that usually
the thing which are called grape seeds
etc., proved, on searching microscopical
and chemical examination, to be ordi
nary concretions of insoluble salts,
mixed, in uoet cases, with more or less
faecal matter. For this reason one should
be careful in determining this point. He
bad found a pitce of apple core in one
appendix, and it wa tbe only foreign
body that be bad discovered In bi case.
In one of Dr. Wyeth't cases be had seen
some lemon seeds.
THE SILK SKIRT WRIST.
There s a new disease prevailing, each nhvsl
cian ssxiii ssmning, and in twitting diagno
sis It oerversetv d..th nertUt-
Tho' no micnbe In it's linking, 'lis Insldioailv
woiking, and tbe healers le tor once have
dubbed It simply -silk shirt wrist."
It attacks the winsome maiden with her sum
mer freshness lad.'B. and routine itself
eclulvelT unto the fairer sex:
And tliev do not care to cure it, but are willing
to endure It, and they level In the glory
which this new diseaac reflect.
It require a proper holding of the onter skirl.
and foldina, to nsone the bright-hiled
nearailk underneath satflciently.
That the silken robe, may dangle Into view, a
certain anslaol the band inu.l be maintained
with flrmueaa and persistently.
8o a maiJen soon discover that the end affliction
hover all around her, yet abe never for a
moment bas a fear:
But she trip the highway with her garments
rustling gay ly. and she holds them In such
manner toat tac sua one doth appear.
What are aehlng wrist and finger, or the pain
thai in them linger? What a the dlrterenre
If the silk skirt wrist disea attack the
maid?
For 'tis better far to (after than In be a silly
duffer and go out noon the street without
tbe swishing skirt displayed.
Now when next jon hear a rustle, mark tbe
region of the bnstle and you'.l so with what
dexterltr she aivea tha r mwr tarlal
To the overaklit. disclnaing gaudy silk that la
nfwanng nnqerneam ll -and men rest a
urred she ha th "silk skirt wrist."
For Fire Dollar yon can boy a Camera
that will take larger picture than any
other Camera on the market. For tale
by Clark A Falk. tf
11 ORTHERN
y PACIFIC R Y.
1
Sleeping Can,
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
T. I'.U L
MlNNEtrOl.l
Dl LI TH
rAKOO
OI1ANU FOR
CROOK9TOS
WISMPEO
IIELKNA no
uriTi
TO
Through Tiekets
CHICAGO T
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
KBW VOKK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For Information, time cards, map and ticket,
cal on or writ to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
A. D.
J6
ARLTOX. Asst. G. P. A.,
mon Cor. Third, fortland Orrvci
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
TraiDt leave and are due to arrive at 1'ortlai
! OVERLAND EX
j prs hnk'm. Roae 1
I bunt, Ashland, ee-1
v j rnmento, Ogden.Min !
. 1 FrauoiBtMi, Mojave, j
S.OO F
9 A. M.
Loa Angek'S.f.l ftum
New
Orleans an
I Et J
'8 30 A. M Ko'l,ur- and wuy u
: ( Via tVoodbura for i
Daily
F Mt. Angel, Silverton,
Daily
except
t -v
" ;1n
i
west sxmo, Hrowns-
UunUitrs
ille.prlnpneld and
Sunday.
mruQ i
IT: A. M.
(CorvalHs
I stations. .
n! 5:50 P.M.
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
I'ajty lexcepi aunaay;.
1:50 p.m. jLv Portland ...Ar.) 8:25a.m
. . p. m. iai. . VcMinnville. .Lv. 5;50a
8:a) p. m. fAr.. independence.. Lv.) 4:o0a.m,
Daily. tDany, except suiifluv.
DINING CARS ON OGDKN ROCTK.
PCLLMAN BCFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARs
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at !an Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Paeilic mail steamship
Hues for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing date on
ptiuaunu.
hates and tickets to Fa-tern nolnta inrtFn
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU am
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart fru
urauu teuiru euuon, ruio uia Irving street
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, loot of Jeoerson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 D. m
. . V'l ,iuu, M .MJ 111 .
Lave ror aiklik on Monday, Wednesday and
Fri.iav at 9:40 a.m. Arrivo at Portland. Tues-
uav, inurraay ana Saturday it 3:05 p.m.
Except Sunday. Except Saturday.
B. KcE'-.i.ER,
Jtanaaer.
, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. U. F. A t'aaa. Art
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, whew
through tioketa to ail points in the Eastern
Sutex, Canada and Euro can be obtained at
uwest raies irom
J. B. KIHKI.AXn Tlckot !..,
or N,
WHE.VLDON. "
The Dalles. Portland anl Astori
Navigation Co.'
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at wy poin'a on both tides of the
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt,
and are In excellent shape for the season of m-st.
1 ha Kegolafr line will endeavor to give Its
r " - i i. fwmuie.
For Coaifmi, Kennomjr aart Plaaanre,
travel by lh steamer of The Hegolator
Th. . V. i .. fc
ana Portland at 7 a. m., and arrive at deatlna-
r leave i n panes at a a. m.
wine lor ourgoing tralna.
rortiana ome.
Oak et. Dock.
The Dallea Office.
ouri Btreet
W. C. Alia way,
General Agent,
DRlffiS
i v -jr
!:.''fe- -.a
sirs. Kegulator Dalles City
atUKAOOSE.nil r
t"r rVm Mil I V
inr , ,u m, mlU r"',lr'n. T. r..n.
riRT
roa
via WHIM'LI.
Ataiva
Faun.
Sclt Lak Denver, Ft
Fat
Mail
3:15 p m
Worth. Omaha, Kan-)
p. to.
aa City, ft. Louia,
Chicago and taU
Etckaue .Wnlla Walla. Ppokane,
Spokane
Flyer.
V00 a. m
Fiver I Mlnnai)Oli. et Haul,)
5 j p. m.! iJ u 1 u t b, Milwaukee.!
I C hicago and taL
8 p. m.
FaoM PoaTLiKn.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
Jitiiuary 22,
and every live days
thereafter.
p. m.
8 p. m.
4 p. m.
Ex. sunday Colombia Rv. Steamers. F-x.bunda)
To Astoria and Way I
gsturJny : ljiudiiiga. I
10 p. m. I
a.m. I Willamette Rivkr. I 4:30 p m.
Ex.sundcy Oreaun City, Newberg, Ex.ounday
eaiem a na; Land .
7 a. m,
Toe,T hur.
and cat.
WlLLAM'TTK AND YAM
I HILL KIVER8.
. Orepon City, Dayton,
and Way-ljtndings.
Mun
and Fri.
6 am.
Willamette Rivee.
4:30 T. m.
Tue..Thur, Portland to Corvaliia,:
Tue.,ihur
and gat.
and Way-Landings.
. . iiiui
id Eat.
Smaee Riveb.
Riparia to Lewis ton.
Leave
Lewiktoh
daily
Lv Riparia
daily
Ptiriies desiring to eo to IletDi.er ghonld
wkt o. i. leaving i ne Danes at :; p. m
mating direct connections at Meppner Junction
Keturulng makiiigdirecteonnertion at Hejipner
junction with No. 1, arriving at The Dalles at
1:15 p. ni.
No. 42, throucht freight, east bound, does not
carry pasenger9; arrives 2;jo a. in., departs
3:Wa. m.
No 24, local freight, carries pasrengers, east
bound; arrives 4:au p. m., departs tt:15 p. m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives !:ld p m departs
9:S0p. m.
No. 23. went bound local freight, enrriea pas
sengers; arrives 5:1ft p. in., depart 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. R. A N. C'c's
agent The Dallea. or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen Pa. Agt., Portland. Or.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is herebv given that the nnrterlirn1
has been duly appointed by the Hon. County
C ourt of the the folate of Oregon, for Wa-eo
county, as administrator of the estateof Adolph
Agiilius, deceased. All pel sons having claims
against said eittatc are hereby notilied to present
the same properly verified to me at the offlce of
my attormjs, Dufur Menefee, within nix
nionllis from the date of this notice.
Dated at The Dalle, Oregon, June 1SW.
. , , , J V- AlilDICtf,
Administrator of the Estate of Adolpb Agidlus,
dei-eased. 7,jj
Notice of Filing Final Account
Notice is hereby given that the urderMcncd,
the assignee of J. W. Moore, H. K. Mire, and
I. W. and H. K. Moore, Insolvent debtors, has
(lied lth the cletk of the circuit court, of the
State of Oregon, for Wasco countv, his final ac
count as such anslgnee: li e same' will be henrd
and imssci upon b said circuit court on Hie l.t
day of the next regulr term of i-nid circuit
court, to-wlt, the November, lv.H),term thereof, at
the hour of ten o'clock a, m., or us soon there
after as the matter ran be reached
1'UI.K HITLER, Assignee.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.AKD OFrilg AT TH DaM.IH, OKFflONJ
.... , t June in, I.-W9. )
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that siid proof 111 be made before the register
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satuidar.
July -X), lw, viz: "
I'aula Crlmaiiil,
widow of Tlerre iirimaud. deecaseil, of The
lnlle; H. K No. UKi,, for the E . K'. bee "I.
Tp. 1 north. r K. W M:
lie name the following witnesses ti prove
, ini.inuT upon aim cultivation
ol aiJ 1 ml. viz:
Clias. A. Sclint7, Rock Cary. louls Ranjoj
Andrew I niuhart, all of The Dalles, Oregon
JmiU-U JAY P. I.I CAS, Register.
I'xec-utor's Notice.
Notice is hereby glv.'n that the undersigned
lias n-.-Mi only nppoinud by ih ,on .table
. , ,miii oi me r.tie oi oiegon. for Wasoo
li '!' ' , "" """ "lc estate of rhcli" J
" nn per-ons naving ei:uis
ounn.si i!ii esuiie are ncreiiv notltltd to pre
sent the ame, i.roK-rly velltliVl, lo me at mv
oineein Danes! ity. Oiegnn, within six mouth's
..-li. mh- urn,. 1 1 infl nuiice.
Dated thi ,'th ilny of Julv, ).
K K A N K MKNHFEE.
r-xeeumr ot the ctnte of 1'helw J. llaiuht
deceased.
JiyMi
NOTICE OF FISAL SETTLEMENT.
i. S".,,,,''e.1.",hrebv lv(,n ,h"t 'he undersigned
has tiled his lllinl aeeomit as nivm,,, ..i , i... ...
Ute of Sarah McAfee with t:ie clerk ot the
county court nf ihestaln of Or..n,. i... i
county, and that Thursday, the 1:1th day of Julv.
a.!'. . , "ur"' "ciiH g a. m. has lHn
tlxejl as the tlmo and the county c .nrt room in
Dalles itv as lha t, c l... .hi h J..Y.. ..." 1"
JwMlons to said final aeoount and ettlemeut of
Dated Julv 1:1. Ik'iO
THIS.
Jun H I
NORVAI
Kxirubir.
PROFESSIONALS.
JA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office oer French A Co.'s Hank
Phone t,
THE DALLES, OREGON
jyn- UEisijinnRrrtR
Physician anil Surgeon,
B peels I attention given lo surgery.
Room and 22. Tel. ta Voat tlloek
IRKD. W.WIION,
ATTORN E V AT LAW,
Oftlc. ove, Fir,, N.t BVug".
a s arirriwaTow
TTUNTINOTOV A WllJmw.
wiuoa
il ATIOHNKVH AT I A w
Til II I 111 Jl
Office oWr k.. C -. "ujn
W. MOOR.
JOH R OAVIM
MOORE & GAVIN,
ai lun.MTI AT LAW.
Rooini 39 and , over U. 8. I .and Ofnc.
CITATION.
JX THE fOCNTY Ofer
of Oiefeon, farTthe t2BuR,Jor5-j;H n
In the matter of the est., of
bila W. I'avis.dwwd.j "TATioi
.u .ib. r.menne Ilvis, i
f. ra r
Ils
Allafta b r.. m.i ti ..
h.nu. k. ali" a .
.'7
llams, W. H. V.nHiooer snfi.h' .A" H. J
Pear, and Roa. E. eUib,BV t
...
u uame OI me state of Oreir
l ou are berebv ei ii . . I K
t
a
c.cl.k in tee foren.xi:: of that n.v u
there to show cause, if anv ihl'i ' lt
Older of the above entitle! fc,,,
made directing B. F. laughlin . u J
of said estate if bi.., w. D. i
,w, ih. m,..i.,....... 1 " ueceise,!. l, ,
UK.
itrKti
;,s",toi.
Ml.
in u ID Ute of iwia dwwsM .nT
l-rly desciibed as folluw" toTu l2
K y Wasco countv. Ore ? all??iR
1-V. .f. III LHllPH I It ,- , - ' H
nl thA H.trthurisvS .. .
s.ss x iiuai
and Ibe iiorta ball of
seetion li in t.wnhlp north of rsn,J
of the Willamette meridian in W.J lr
Oregonontaiuing ill acre more , h
sale to be made atiublic suction Io,.M:4
h"'"in H ,n?Dner Pribe.l b ui Z ,il
rrnddtrpTa
order of the above entitled court 1 W "
Wit.nehs, the Hon. Robert Mats, Judge nf is.
County :..urt of the state of or.T
County of Wasco, wirh th- ,u.,i '
atbjed tbi Second day of June A. tt. lm
juna-lt ArrtsT: A. M. KEIAY.Clert
NOTICE.
U. S. Land Orn a, The Dalles, Ore.)
Notice la hereby given that" thiforter' ol ha
eember a, lMH, temporarily withdrawing frS
disposal, forthepurpoaeaof a boat rsilwVlS
land on tbe outh side and within six Mb,
the Columbia river, betweeu The Dallw .n3
Celilo,haa been revoked by the preiidt
cepta t the following described parcels- oni
abont four and one-half sciw. and the ouJii
the SW'K, Sec21. T 2 N, R 15 E.coataiiunVab
half an a' re.
On and after September 1, 1x99, we will rtreln
application tor any vacant lands included
tnJ?.in- J. V. LL't'As.
OilS r ATTh RS"N, iniiXn.
Receiver.
iif.i
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at Vakcoitvir, Wash.,)
Julyo, 1MB. I
Notice la hereby given thut the follnwint
named setth r have filed notice of their iniec
tion to mukc final pnaif in support of their
claims, and that said proofs will be madebslore
W. h. Prevhy, I'nited States Commissioner for
District of Washington, nt his otike in Oolden
dale, Washington, on ilonday, Augutl4, lcjs,
viz.:
Stephen Marlatt.
Homestead Entry No. 9094, for the S. ' !. I
N. K. i 8. E. M Section lit. and H. W. '4 N. vX
nf r-ection JO, Township 3 North, of Rsniell
East, Will. Mer.
He names the following witnesses to prove hll
continuous residence upon and cultivaiiou
mid land, viz:
Carl Franzen, Christian Frsnzen, Porter L
Hardison, Marion 8plawn,all of l.jle P.0.,Wuh.
I'orter L. Hardison.
Homestead Entry No. WVil, for the 8. 1. of
. E. of Section lit: tho 8. W. '4 of a. Vi.,
Section 20; K. i of N. E. l of Hei'tl.in S), Town
ship 3 North, of Range U East, Vt ill. Mer.
lie name Ihe following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz.:
Carl Franzen, Christian Franzm, Stephen
.Marlett, Marion Splawu, ail of Lyle P. 0 , naan.
Jly8 il W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
V. 8. Land Crncg, atTnx Dai.i.s.0ii.,
Jl'LY S, IK I
Notice 1 hereby given that the following
named settler has Aled notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that ssid proof will be made before The Keriitn
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday,
Aug. 18, 1SSD, vl:
Ferry J. Van Camp, of Tlia Palles.Or.;
Homestead Entry, No. VM, for the BW:,
and sji N Hr-Un 1. Tp. 'J N, K. 13 , W.M.
He iiaine the following witnesses to prove UK
continuous residence un and cultivation ot
said land, vlt: .
P. J. Agidlus, Martin Fagan. E. A. Icnrt
and Oliver Uowera, all of Tne Dalles, Oregon.
JAY 1'. l-l'i AS,
Jlj-8-ll ReiiJter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Orncg at Til g Dallks, unroos,
Julv 1:1, lfW- I
Notice Is herebw given that tlie followlM
named settlers have tllel notice of InteniiiH
make linal .r.a.f in support of tliclr respec5''
claims before the register and nceiverst i
Dalltw, Oregon, uu buturday, August W. I
viz.:
Levi C. Chrlaman, of Tha Dalles. Or.,
on It. E. No. :I10, for 8' NW1;. and N'ifW'j'
tectiou 7, township 1 soulh, range iaut,
r.aak 4 hrlaman, of The Dalles, Or;
on II. E. No. MSL for N; NK'V-section
ship 1 south, range 12 cist, and Vj ''
lion 7, Uiwushlo I south, range l leut, W. a.
Witnewa: 8. R. ltr.aika and S. D. fipringerot
The Dallea. Oregon, and . W. Covert and (1.
MoCalvcyof Kndeisby, Oregon. j irrAJ
jlyl.VII Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Orrica, Tlia tm.' r. 0a ,
June J. 1 '.'' '
Nollce I herebe given Hint In eompllsafj
with the provision of Ihe act of rongrw
June :l, Ihts, entitled "An act for the
tlmbr lands In the states ol California. "'S'."!
Nevada anil Washington territory,
IliMiinti nlThnh.llM m,nntv ill W Bfl.
Oregon, haa this day Bled In this "fflw
sworn statement No. I ll, for the r"'h""0.hin
lot 4 and KK', HW 1 of (S No. .-.1, In ln'r
No. 1 N, range No. Iz K. and will oiler P""'' "
show that tbe land sought Is more vluspwi
Its limber or atone than for sgriculiiirl P"T
poses, and lo establish bis claim to ml
foreth register and revolver of ,l""1Di
The Dalles, Oregon, oil Friday, the 11th dI
September, lw.1t. ... ri.,
lie name as witnesses, A. Turner, " ''"I '
Pctr Fsgai. U. W hltmore. all of I he l"1'
Anv anil all iwrmiii rlallning adversely. '
nty 01 v w'n".k
n In Ihn ?.'?
ahov deacrlbnl lands are renueste l to I .
claims In this omen on or before said, "tn "
September, law. J.
Jljt-H
CONTEST NOTICE.
t'. 8. Lakd Orrica, Til Di.i.
Jr.lv 11. i 1.,
A snfnclenl contest affidavit fiavlug
n this oniea hv James Toulk, contest;"!
against homestead entry No. 4!iv, '
tn, ix. for h'. HWij, NKV n , , . . . ;-"w0.
ship 3 K, R in K, and NW- N W 1 , .
snip 4 r, K 13 K, bv Thomas jenrei". ' v,n,K
In which It I alleged that h ha. b""2
said tract for mora than 6 months. ,nd
are hvrvbr notified to apt-ar. rff"'"", ,
r fler evidence touching said allegation,
0 clock a. m. on Kept. 4, lwi, beb.r
ndreeelvcratth I'nited HUte lsl mem
1 he Dallea, Or. , . rorr
The aalii eonU-Unt having ,n J'cui
affidavit, filed July 1st, W. '"r'?.,nAl
rd Ju y 1st, lM, 1 .'T,,nal
that lb-r line diligence, ja-r""
a notice can not be '""''"liit,
1 and dlreete.1 that such miUca"
which show tl
service ol thia
herebv ordered I
given ny uu ana proper puoio
JlyU II JaV V. LI CArt, Regl"-
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is herehy given that I nave "mat
tht leik ol tha Counlf Court of 1" "'".t a
Oregon, for Wasco County, my final ace'
administrator of th estate ot I . 'en rt
ceal, and by an order of the I 1. j,
aforeaahl, made June I. IM. , bVa
Isw, at th hour of lo'rl.a-k V m ' , '
tlve.1 a Ihe time and the County "'"",,
In Dalle i lly as the place for tha new
objection to said final account, ami w
Blent nf ld eatat. MV.
jun II adminl-in
iou are Hereby cited and tvo,,..
the county court of ihv C, 'T Hr
rouuty of Was o, at the cou7t l.
1 he Dalies. Oregon, in the XLZZ
Ui'UU. 1113 I lillll fl!ll of I..
estate, or if said redemption he
pedient. that said a.lmini" ,Jl. ,dml
. u..,.,lu I'Teinises r, .......
kiiu uirwiea io i?ii nil .r
1 ' . "..n.-uaiur Dv l.