The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, August 05, 1899, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 5 1899.
riOf LI tOV ALL KSiOW.
Wednesday a Daily.
J. C. Ward, of K'D6sy, i in the
city.
C E. Fish wat in tha c;ty last night
from HeU'Utr.
Will Crvmn srenl Jovn to Lyle by
boat ttiii morning.
Tho. Balfour came op from Lyle en!
tbe boat yesterday.
J. E. Aih'ick returned l.t n:gLt from j
L-OciDes trip to Portland.
W. Lor-1 left ll.is uiornini for bi tot-'
tage at Sesview, iiw.'.co Iio.l-!i.
A. A. .Tayr.e returned thij r on.inn to
tLeir cam pin a? iUie near its-.T.
J. C. and C. U. Ablo:t. f'!.i rj from
ITapiuitia, arrived iu town tooay.
A. L. rt-ill: I S and wife e: visitor,
ia the city from flood F.iivcr today.
Mrs. C. V. Buiiter went down to
Seevenfoa this tnoin)D to join tl.e
camper there.
Mr, lsateile Gray left this morning
to pend a thort tiu.e v:si tiojf friendi in
Independence, Or.
Miet Carrie Ketebum moid up from
Portland !at nigbt and will ff end her
Y -'cation at botce.
Mr. and Mr. Ricbsrd Ilinton and
family, who bave spent a tnk at New
port, Yiquina beach, returned last nig Lt
on tbe boit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glaeius were pac
engstra on tbe boat tbia morning bound
for Coliina' Landing to ipeod a few
weeks in camp.
Ed. Mich el I cam np from Stevenson
last evening and will be employed in
the Times-Mountaineer office for tbe
ensuing month.
Miss Ida loss, wbo has been attend
ing tbe teachers' institute at Goldendale,
came over today and spent tbe after
awn with Mrs. M. Parkins on ber way
to l.oxl River.
Misses Lei a Godd.ird and Hannah
Conley, of Portland, who are spentfi g
their vacation mcampdosn the river,
carue np last night to remain a few days
with Pearl Joles.
Thursday's Dai:y
W. H. Patiaorj is in from Dufur.
Rosa C. Finley, of Crvallis, arrived
in the city lest night.
F. C. Savage, representing the North
western, is io the city today.
H. F. Woodecci, of Warnic, returned
last night from a trip to Portland.
R. B. Smnott. who has spent some
time in Portland and Salem, returned
oa last evening's train.
C. L. Ireland, who has been in the
city for several ilays, returned to Moro
on latt evening's train.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McR.ie came
in from the r ranch near Day villo yester
day, and lett for Portland this morning.
Mrs. Geo. Johnston ii ien.linza few
days with Mrs. A. $. MacAilister, dur
ing tbe absence of Mr. Johnston in
Portland.
Ernest L'leddeman returned last
evening t- bis duties in French & Co.'
bank, having spent ten days ia Portland
and at Scaview, Ilwaco beach.
Mnjjr and Mrs. Cowan and E. W.
Ripf? and wife caroe in from Warm
Spring in privato conveyance yesterday,
and left this morning for Portland.
Eev. and Mrs. Wm. Hofk ins, of Prine
ville arrived in the city yeeteiday on
their way to attend the Methodist con
ference, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Parkins.
Hon. John Soumervlllo and son,
John, came up from Portland last night
on their way to Hay Creek. Tbe former
ia contemplating removing bis family to
this city in the fall and is looking about
lor a suitable residence.
J. B. and Mrs. Pchenck, Mre. Alice
Sheldon and Mrs. Hugh Logan left the
city last night bound for Bingham
Springs, near Pendleton. Thi is a de
lightful resort arid very popular with
tbe people of that section.
A. Ertkine, of Erekineville, who is so
well known in Sherman and Wasco
counties, called at tbe Ciihonicle office
today. Mr. Errkine says the grain has
received some injury, but there will yet
be a generous yield. Ha ia proud of
Sherman connty, and says tie knew
what it would be' when be settled there
nineteen years ago.
Jndge A. S. Bennett and family are
today moving into l heir handsome new
residence on west Fonrlh street. Situ
ated on a knoll, from which a splendid
view of Mt. Adams Bnd the river can be
obtained, it ia a mo-t desirable resi
dence property, while tbe residence
itself is not only handsome in appear
ance, but replete in every detail. Care
has been taken to leave not aq iota un
done toward ir.odern convenieuce. Such
homes are a credit to the city.
Friday.
A. E. Like is in from Wamic.
Cbas. Powne and wife are in from
Antelope.
George Johnston returned last night
from Portland.
James Cunningham, of Yakima, was
in The Dalles yesterday.
Mrs. M, dishing returned to camp
at Cascades thia' morning.
R. B. Hood returned last night from
a business trip to Portland.
Misa Maud Cockerline, of Boyd, ia a
guest of Mrs. Marie Periano.
C. A. Van Honten came in from Hay
Creek on the stage tbia morning'.
MIt-s Hattie Cram waa a returning
passenger from Cascades last evening.
i
Mra. Wm. Michell returned home last
evening, having spent two weeka with
friends in Portland. . s
Misa Mala Cnshing, who baa spent
several week in camp at Cascades, re
turned home last evening.
Misa Carrie St. Johns, who ha spent
her ten-day vacation in Portland, re
turned home on last evening' tram.
8. F. Btythe, of the Hood River
Glacier, came np from that little city
yesterday and spent the day here.
Mr. F. B. Sommerville and her
friends, MiMe Vifger and Tracy, came
la from Hay Creek yesterday. The
former left for Portland yesterday, while
j ,
jstftJL--.C'i' V i ' f'
VifS&VY'
;
V t V f .
?7 Si'iV Jr-i
Acts oently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
C lEANSES THE 5YSTEM
EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES LrriJ I -V
PERMANENTLY
'T5B!CT5.
Buy THt 4NWINt-MNT 0 6y
l3mvRlIATG1SYR'P(.
.DX'yr.t. "'e.ir evoaw"
rMUumuimuWirwm tot rugornt
the two latter were passengers on tbe
boat thia morning.
ilra. tretl Nan Borden anil little son
left this morning to si. end a month with
friends in N en berg, McMinnville and
other towns in the valley.
Arming himself with flrbinz tackle
and naiuercus bundles of provisions
rbich he also expects to tackle,
li. uulur returned to their camping
place at ma river today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fish and X. J
Sinnott packed up this morning and
Mt for the vicinitv of Trout I.ke.
Jodd hail the hotel hack nelv painted
and mado into a miniature hotel, and
lissetartet out with the intention of
taking life easy for a few weeks,
flush Blakeney and his sister Mrs,
Mary Thompson, who have been visiting
meir mother, .Mrs. raney Klakeney,
and eiitur, Mrs. Win. McClure, at
Moaier, returned to the citv veeterdav
Mrs. Thompson r.nd dan z titer, Mary,
will leave this evening for their home at
Uaaer city.
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION.
I'rudoctiot lha Noiihwt Will All l!c
Exhibited at Urn Fair This Fall.
People who attended the exposition
at Portland last autumn were pleased
and tatUCed with the Bights they saw,
and the instruction and amusement af
forded. And they will be pleased to
learn that the exposition to bo held this
season will aim to excel all its predeces
sors. It will bein September 28, and
end October 28. and its success is al
ready assured ; enterprising men of af
fairs are at its bead, and the vat ions
committees are working in a wav that
cuarantera the best exposition ever held
in tbe Northwest. Tho products of tbe
farm, forest, mines, stream and factory
are all going to be on exhibition at the
exposition, which will make it an ob-
j-ct leson instructive and invaluable to
all. The exposition management will
take to Portland free of charge all ex
hibit ; shipping tags and full particu
lars will be sent if yon wiil drop a line
to "Secretary Industrial Exposition,
Portland, Oreg m."
Bennett'a full military band of thirty
two pieces, which furnished such splen
did music at last season's exposition,
has been again engaged, and the amufe
nient feature of the fa'r will be as usual
new and attractive.
Tho railroad and steamboat lines will
give specially low rates, eo that the en
joyment and benefits of the great ex
position will be within the reach of all.
Went Into Deep Water.
Centralis, Aug. 2. Misa Vera War
ren, the 17 year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mra. M. E. Warren, was drowned thia
afternoon in the Skookumchnck river at
this place. Miss Warren, her sister
Nellie and Miss Hazel Tw its wero bath
ing. Misa Warren and her sister got in.
to deep water. Miss Twiss went to their
assistance and got the younger one to
the bank. Both girla clung to a limb
nntii help arrived, but Vera waa drown
ed. The body was recovered three
quarteraof an hour later in 15 feet of
water. The father of the drowned girl
is io Alaska.
A diseased stomach surely under
mines health. It dulls the brain, kills
energy, destroya tlu nervoa system,
and predisposes to Insanity and fatal
diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are
quickly cared by Kodol Dyspepsia Care.
It has cored thonsmds of cafes aud is
raring tbetu every day. Ita ingredienta
are such that it can't help curing.
Rnipes-Kinersly Drat; Co.
Gun-shot wounds snl powder-burns,
cuts, braises, spraini, wounds from
rusty nails, insects stints and Ivy poison
mz quickly deal I by DeYViti'a Witch
Haul 8ale. Positively prevents b!ood
poisoning. Beware ol counterfeits. De
YViti'a is mft and ir. Botler Drag Co.
IN "LOVE AND LAW
Mora Tfca Fair Wa the Shaw
Company Lat Sight.
Thursday Dal'.?.
Love and Law" which was rut on
tbe boards br tbe Sba
Company last
strongest yei
! given, from the fact that it rtquin
j much character work, which al
red so
wars
j tests
?.!? ;
tbe streegth of a cast,
e must
hoarever, that tl.cy stood
iseu, iur sib iiui vatw -.. -j
j found containing so many artists iu ti e!
j character line; one that can put seven j
almost fjuUless character artitts on in j
It .. t tartan a irr-nr
one play, each one seeming to thorough
ly ur.d -rclaud the part and enter into!
the spii it of it, from the Italian organ-j
grinder, ahich we consider an extreme-j
ly difficult role an 1 perfectly taken by
Al. II. llaliett, to tbe Datch po'.iceuiau. J
Ia make-up, dialect, manner and act-j
ing Mr. ilallett was certainly immense, i
and succeeded in making all despise
him. In Mrs. 8haw, as "Old Rosa
"xi::
had support rone the less perfect
conscientious work of tbe lady in every
?
character she assumes is apparent, and
last night's performance it would
fScalt to imagine one who could sur
pass her.
Of Mr. Shaw as "Felix O Pall.:' an
Irish attorney, we can but reiterate
what was said of his first performance.
So perfect ia his understanding of every
character he has so far appeared in here,
that bis audience ia at once charmed
with him and then led to atudy his
rendition of each character. He ia one
of tbe most fascinating actors Dalles
people have ever heard.
"Cockney Jim" was a splendid role
when in tbe hands of M. J. Hooley,
wbo played it for all there waa in it
He ia all right and such waa the verdict
of tbe audience. Jennie Kelton also
had a difficult part in Retta, tbe street
singer, but she met every requirement
and showed herself equal to a heavy
part as well as lighter ones, in which
she had prevously appeared. As Kit tie
O'P.ourke, tbe Irish servant, Louise
Carter was"too cute for anything" as
a young lady waa neara to remars.
While her brogue might have been im
proved upon, her tnal;e-np and her act
ing were tbe "real thing." X lie nil
diencedid not blame ber for admiring
Policeman HofTineier.for Dan Dougherty
was "one of tho buest , and is also a
high stepper.
Stanley Koes had the thankless put
of a villian, and it was hard to make the
audience believe be was tbe same per
son wbo assumed the roll of the charm
ing lover the first eight, eo much of a
villian was he.
Although it would not seem to, II. W.
Gilbert had a role difficult to take, as
much depends on the ease with which a
lover's part is carried out, and he was
perfectly nt home as Sir Randall Burns.
Albert Watson as "Septimns Sawyer"
also acted the part of the lawyer well.
T ho so who have heard Misa Myer in
the previoua performinces were bettor
pleased with ber iu last night's play, for
she seemed more at home. Due allow
ance must be made for her, however,
as this ia her fiist appearance in this
repertoire, having juat joined the
company here, snd being compelled to
learn a new role each day. She U said
to be a first class actrees when at her
best. Her make up waa also better last
night, she being inclined to use too
much make-np for thia stage. A little
ess rouge, as well as powder, would add
to her appearance.
The play which Mr. Shaw has selected
for tbia evening ia the stoiy of Cuba's
struggle for freedom, "The Last Stroke."
It can hardly be called a war drama.
'A dramatic incident iu a war setting"
would be a more accurate description of
t. But what's in a name? A play by
ny other name would be as pood (if
presented by the Shaw company) so get
your seats early and you will not be
compelled to stand op.
WILL HAVE
MEDALS-
Governor Geer Iropoaea to
Reward ths
Volauteer.
Gov. T. T. Geer has conceived the
idea of giving each volunteer of the
Second Oregon regiment a memento of
their campaign, and one which will be
cherished by every soldier as a keepsake
during life, and an heirloom to hand
down to posterity. The governor pro
poses to secure, from General Shafter, a
bronze cannon, captured in the Philip
pines, to be made up into medals, and
ever member of the regiment ia to re
ceive one of the medals from the state,
For the purpose cf having the medals as
soon as possible, the governor Tuesday
addressed the following to General
Shafter, at the Presidio, fan Francisco,
and he will doubtless bear- from that
officer in few dayi.
"My Dear Sir: I have decided to
have made, for each of the returning
Oregon volunteers, a bronze medal aa
memento of the appreciation we have of
their heroic services in the Philippine
war. It baa occurred to me that lt
would be a very appropriate thing to
secure, if possible, captured cannon
(captnred at the Philippine islands)
from which to make the medals.
"I write to know if yon could aid me
in securing such cannon, aa It ia de
aired to bave the work dona aa soon as
possible.
"Attain thanking you for the many
kindnessea shown myself and stafT, dur
ing our recent a'.ay In your city, aud to
ALL FAIR
our soldier boys since, I am, very tin
eerety yours, (Signed) T. T. Geer,
governor."
Immediately opon tl.e rtceipt of a
favorable answer, steps will betaken by
the governor to bave the cannon brought
to this state, and tbe medals ma le for
uniriouuun uioii iu. t.u.iw ............
to them. Statesman.
,heun;Tli3 Dilla Rniaui aiil Astoria
Navigation Co.'
Pi
at- ).-sm-r -v aw
i sirs. Kesulator & Dalles City
Pciljr (except Fund iv) between
bel,
- 1 iAO 1ailcoi
HOOd KlVer,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at war poin'a on both tides of tbe
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamera have been rebuilt,
and are In excellent ihape for the season of 1WJ.
Tha Krculklor Llnowill endeavor to give iti
patrooi the bett service possible.
For Comfort. Economy and Tleaaore,
travel by the steamers oi Th Kegnlatdr
Line.
The above steamers leave The Dalles at 8 a. m.
and Cortland at 7 a. m., und arrive nt destina
tion in smpl time for outgoing trains.
Portlsnd Ollke. The Pnlles Office.
Oak nt. Duck. t ourl Street
w. c.
llaway,
General A?ct.
PART
roK
t:k sriiEni'LE.
rom Dalles.
Aurivi
Pbom.
Fast
Mail
ll:Je p. m.
Suit Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omi'.ha, Kan
sss lily, St. Louis,
Chicago and Last,
Fat
Mail
3:15 p m
Si ekniic
river
Walla Walla, Fpokane,
Jlinr.aajioliR. !-t. Paul,
i u I u t h, Miiuaukee,
Chicago and East.
Spokane
r "Ijt-r.
5:00 a. m
5:40 p. m.
8 p. m.
From Portlsno.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
Jar.uary 12,
and every live days
thereafter.
4 p. m.
1 p. m.
Er.bunday Columbia Rv. Bteamers.'Ex.Sund'as
..uiui.j JJtllUIIlgS.
iu p. 111.
6a.m. Wii.i.iwwTT Prvvo
4:30 p. m.
tx.sunday Oregon city. New bcrsr, Ex.buudnj
baleui & Way Land s.l
7a.m. :Willaiwtt ivnv.u.
Tues.Thur. hili. Kivkrs.
3:30 r. m.
Mon.,Wed
and Fri.
and tat. , Oregon City, linvton,
and Way-Ijiudlng's.
6R.m. WlLLiHETTI RlVt. A-Onw. M
Tue..Thur, Portland to corvallis.'Tiie.. r'hui
and Sat.i and W ay-Landings.
and Sat.
Skake River.
Riparia to Lcwiston.
Lv Hlparia
t.KAVI
Lew i i-ton
daily
aiu.y
fSf Tarlies desiring to to Ilcppner should
take No. 4, leaving 'I he Dalles at 5:30 p. m
making direct conneciioiis at IIeiner junction
lieturnlng niakhigdireetronner torn at Ilcppner
Junction MithNo. 1, arriving at The Dalles at
( lop. m.
No. if.', throncht frej!ht, ca--t bound, does not
carry psseiiaers; arrives v;& a. m., departs
3:0a. ui.
No. '24, local frclirbt, carries passengers, east
bound; arrives 4::i p. ni.. dw.arts x s t, i.i
No. 21, wei-t bound through freight, docs not
carry passengers; arrives :1.' p in., departs
9.:m p. in.
No. , westbound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. iu., departs 8 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. It. di N. Co 's
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. nURLBL'RT,
Pas. Ant., Portland,
Gen
Or,
.st. inn
Under the direction of the
Sistera of the Holy Name of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
This Institution ia pleasantly situated near
the Columbia on th.; line ol the Cnton I'bcIiIc
thence it is easy of excess for all those who de
sire to secure a comfortable homo and a progres
sive scat of learning lor their daughlcia or
wards. The location of tho Academy is one of
the most healthy on the pari tie slope, this pur
tion ol (ir.gnii Ivlng proveihiil for lis pore
water, embracing air and picturesque scenery.
The Academy is liicor.iralt'd and authorized by
the Slate to confer Academic honors.
Iloardand tutltlon ter scholastic year M0,
Studies will be resumed Tuesday, September Mb
Kor detailed Information apply to the Sister
Superior.
Hoises 1 sale
11 head of Good Work
Horses. For terms apply
to
WM. WATERMAN,
At M. M. Waterman's, on 8-iulle.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
Of THE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
TrulDS leave and are due to arrive at Porthu.
r ov:r
j I press,
I I bury, As
OVERLAND
Ashland, cue- I
uto, og'ien.Saa I
L'iseo, Hoiave, (
ttiiein, t.oM-
6:w f.m.Ti.";:.,..
tX.il.
lx AUk'eies,r.i riuH,
1 1 New orieaua and I
I I Et
. , Roseburg aud way sta
T.0 A. 31. ,
If Via Woodbury tori
Dnf'y
exeunt
I Mt.Aneel, Bilvertou,
i West 8cio, Browns-
I Tille,!itirlugDeldaud I
Natron j
Dally
except
Sundays.
'30A.M.j'.... j6:P.
IXDtTENDENVE PASSENGER. Express train
Daily (except bunday).
l:5op. m. (Lv Portland Ar.) 8:25. m
7:aup. m. JAi..VcMinuville..l.v. 5:60a, m
s.ajp. m. (Ar..Indepeudence..Lv.) :oOa.m.
Daily. fDany, except Bunanv.
IiXIN CAK3 ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PCLLMAN BCFFET BLEEPER3
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CAEb
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at fcan Munclsco with Ocel
dental and Oiiental and Pactilc mail steamship
Hues for JAPAN and CHINA Balling dates on
a plication.
Katea and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
tin. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc
AThTKALjA.
All aoove trains arrive at and depart I row
Grand Ceutral btatlon, Flitb and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jerierson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:S0 D. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIC on Monday, WcdneadaT and
Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. Exoept Saturday.
R. K..K.lB. , IT. MARKHAM,
jlanaer. Asst. U. F. A Pasa. Act
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points iu the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent
or ST. WHEALDON.
Oilers travelers choice of the following
routes east. They are all famous for
their scenic attraction.
O. K. & N. view O'den and Denver.
Shasta Route view Sacramento, Ogdon
and Denver.
Shasta Route view Sacramento, Lea
Angeles and Alberquerque.
A dailv line of through PULLMAN
PiLACK and TOURIST SLEEPER.
from San Francisco and Los Angeles to
( -1 : t
VlllCUgO, AU1S IS
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
Apply to the agents of the O. R. & N.
Co. or the undersigned, for folders aDC
descriptive literature.
J. J. DEVEREUX,
Gen. Aet. Worcester. BIdg. Portland, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vakcocvsr, Wash..)
July. InWi. j
Notice Is hereby given liint the following
named scttli r have fikil notice of their inten
tion to miiku ri iiiti prmf In suppoit of their
claims, and that said proofs will be made b-fore
V. K. I'reshy, t'nited Slates ComniiHsioiier for
District of Washington, at his olllce In (iolden
dale, WashingUiii, on Monday, August 14, ls'jy,
Stephen Marlett.
Home-tend Entry No. 0094, for the S. i N. E U
N. E. '4 8. E. Section Hi. and s. V.'4 X. Wr'
of seeilmi 20, Township i North, of Uange 13
Lost, ill. Mer.
lie iiaini s the following nitnoss prn-o his
continuous residence upon and cultivation
snid laml, viz:
Carl Kranzcn, rhrlsllan Franzen, Porter L.
llardisou, 51ar!..nspluwii,all of Lyle P.O..W ash.
Torter I.. Ilardlsnn.
Ilomcste.id Entry No. K1, for the 8. E 'iof
f. K. of Section pi; the s. W. . of S. W.V;,
Section a): E. K of N. E. i of SectTin 3), Town
ship 3 North, of lUngo 1H East, Will. Mer.
Ilii names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
Carl Friiuzeii, Chrlsti.in Frnnz-n, Stephen
-Marlett, Marion Siilawn, all of l.yi p. O , Wash.
J'-v8 11 W, R. DI NBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dali.kh, Omtnotr,
v . , . , July l i. (
Notice is hereby given that tlio follnwlns
naincd sctllcrs have litd notice nf i n ten I ion to
mnk" final proof in support of their n'siMvilve
claims beforo the register unit receiver at I he
via . ' 0rvt?""' on Saturday, August Hi, Ihj-j
Levi C. Chrlsman, of The Ilallea, Or.:
on It. E. No. .1110, for 8' NW',4", and N'4 nv
sectioj 7, township 1 south, rouge la cast, W. M,
F .auk Chrlsman, of The Dalles, Or.j
on H. E. No. lilfH, for Kj N K'.(. section 12. town
ship 1 south, ratine 12 east, aud N'vNW'i sec
tion (, townshiti 1 south, range I:; eit, W. M
itnessea: H. R. lir.)lts and S. D. Springer of
The I alles. Orceon.and (1. W. Covert and U. W.
Met alvey of Eudeisby, Oregon.
JlylMI
I.V P. I.CCA3,
Kcglsier.
NOTICE.
U. 8. Ikd Ornrg, The Dalles, Ore.
. July 2.", lBd'j.
nonce is nercDy given that ths order ol De
cember 8, 1HU, temporarily withdrawing from
disposal, for the purposes nf a bimt railway, the
audi i on the south side and wlihlu six miles of
I- iii """""'a rlver. neiwien The Dulles and
(elllo, haa been revoked by the president, e
rJ" th? '""'"ng dcsctllad parcels: one in
Jj".,40' "' i:.2 N'"" :. containing
theNW ,Hce21, T 2 N , It 15 K, cotitalnliig about
On and after September I, Ihm, we will reeelre
applications lor any vacant lands included
J. P. I l l Art,
viwrjintKis, Krglster.
Receiver.
Jlyvfll
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NnMce Is hereby given that the undersigned
tt yvZrmni,nt h"
tarn of Sarah McAtei with Cm clerk of the
county court of ihestate of Oregon, for Wasco
,nVhnt Tnr-'-y. 1 Ith'day of Ju7y
V., at the hour of In o'clock a. m. haa been
I 1 1 1 Citv JJjJJ. thl t a. r..a Ikl I . .1 . '
KMnniitoiinidl1nlccou!it mid Mttlvmeut of
asm esptte.
listed July 11 isao
lun Ml
THOS. NORVAU
tsecuUir.
IRED. W.WIfOJI,
ATTORNEY AT
LAW,
Ofllco ove, First Nat ItVng. r "'
Till 111 I i i. j nnrr.n.i
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CITATION
f S THE COTNTY fit" rt
1 of Oregon, for the tJiu J,MT THl
In the matrer of !,. . y.01 13
if . " - ."-nie oil
Mums, W. H. VanBiM.r' J . . Aa" M s
Pease aud tolTi y VT-:,ami W,"-
i... -uii uort.
ord r f the bove entitled .Un sh '71''
madedirectlnir B. F. Uuahlin
of said estate of Silas W. llil h -""i--
dei'in the mortira?ed prenuw-s 11 T,wi' " it
estate, or If sa.d rciemViion fc. ?!,, 3
prdient, that said .dmi:!i.,,7 iS
aud dl.ected to sel. all ,'f the rl, ?U
Lia to the e-tate of .i,i rt ' f'.,,e
1-rly described as MLl,,-?' Tt
b!wk No. 9, of Dulles Citv ,,J"U,.-N
City, Waeoiutv.6Vo i.l.r k r'
of thej,ortheM quarter t" e ut f,! T1"
iui iiuim nan oi the south... ""w,
section 14 in u.wn-hip 2 north of '""J"3
of tbe WiUamene n.eri.llan i ' C.f
Oregon, containing 3jo acres n'or. , tun'.
. ... u uinuucr prescribed br law r? ?
prKjeeds oi such sale to be held bv T'
trau.r and disposed ..f a may be
order of the above entitled court 1 "
ISKALl
aay ol June A. D. im
Jun 3-U
Attest: A. M. KELSAY.Cltrt
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Orrica, Thr Dallm.o,
Juneau, it;), 'I
Nollce Is hereby given that In sni
with the provisions of the act of S 2
June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for tKS 2
timber iauds in the states of &ui5j
Sjevada and Washington territory' (hKi
Gossou, of The Dilles, county of ttasoo stSL rf
Oregon, haa this day flledln tmToi kh
sworn statement No. 141, for the purchase ii!
lot 4 and SE S WJ4 of Sec. No. Tin To" Sib
No. 1 h, range No. U E, and will oflev proof sf
show that the land sought is more vslJZto
IU timber or ilnne than for agrlcultnrsl i sSf
poses, and to establish hisclsim tosildu JsL'
fore the register and receiver of this oriic.
The Dalles, Orejou, on Jfrida,, th uffi 2
September, lsw. misisi
rfonameaas witnesses, A. Turner, W. Cliri
Peter Faga3i. Q. Whitmore, all of The Dalles 0,
Any aud all nersona ciuiiim. .a.. i.'X
above described lands are rebutted to n Is tha?
claims In this office on or beore said 15th darof
beiitember. lsiw. j u ir...a "
NOTICE FOH PCBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, at The Dalles. Obi ,i
JULV 3, 16119. j
Notice Is herebv Elven thst ih tntini..
named settler hu. rileii notice of his intention to
make linul proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Tim kmri,
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, oa Friday,
Aug. IS, lswi, viz:
rerry J. Van Camp, iif The Dalln.Or.;
Homestead Entrv. No. 41):. for the wi swi.
and S1 , N WU, Section la, Tp. 2 X., K. 13 , W.S.
He names the following witnesses to prove Hit
continuous residence ujion and cultivations'
snid land, viz:
P. J. Agidfus, Martin Fagan, E. A. Leonuit
and Oliver Dow ers, all of Tne Dalles, Oregon.
JAY P. LUCA8,
JlyS-ii Roister
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or.
July 11,1mm. I
A suQlcient contest aflliiavit having been fll)
in this office by Jans Foulk, cuntemsnl,
against homestead entrv No. I'.'."s, mude Nov.
4ih, DM. for S'i bW, NEW Sti.,-,cc. W.tosn
ship 3 S. R PI K, and N W'i SW'i. Sec, 3, town
ship 4 S, K 13 E, bv Thomas Jeflrevs, eonlestw,
in which lt is alii-ged that he has abtudnnod
said tract for more than 6 months. Said parties
are heteby notiflil to appear, respond list
f iler evidence touching said sllcgstlon, st 10
o'clo"k a. m. on Sept. 4. lsie.i, befure the ntr
and receiver at tbe United States loud office in
1 he Dalles, Or.
The anid contestant having In a tiroprr
affidavit, filed July 1st. 1W., set forth Iscut
which show thut after due diligence, penonil
service ol this notice con not be insas, Ills
hereby ordered and directed that such notice b
given by due and proier publication.
Jljli-li JaY P. LUCAS, Kcglsier.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, ObiookI
June 10, iwsj. I
Notice is herebv given that tho folloalnr
named settler haa filed notice of his intenHun
to make final priad in support of his clslm.iM
that sild proof w ill be made before tho rlt
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Ssturosr,
July 2!, IxVJ, viz:
I'aula Orlmaud.
widow of Pierre tiilmaud. drcessod. of TM
Dalles; H. V.. No. Sti;t-, for Ine E'j SK.'iSec.J.
1 p. 1 north, R 12 K. W M. ,
He names Ihe following witnesses to prmt
his continuous residence upon and cultivatloa
of said lsnd, viz: ,
Cbas. A.Sehutz, RncE t arv, unns
Andrew Uruuhart. nil of The Dalles, otwon.
junU li JAY P. Lt CAS, llegulo.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is herebv g Ivsn that the nndePliMj
has been dulv eiiiKiinltJ by the Hon. I ''""l
Court of the tho state of Oregon, fur s w
county, as administrator of the eMtateof AP
Airidlus, (li-otoscl. AUeisons having eiin
against said estate are hereby uotllicil M r"!
the same nrotierlv verllled to me at th otnw
my atlorniys, Dufur iV Menefee, within
months irom Ihe date of this notice.
ill
Dated at Ihe Dalles, Oregon, June?;':
IV Atilllif
Administrator of the Estate of Adolpn A
deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
.. I I w. i ik.l I hvA filed
i.wni-r in urn-uj ai'!! 7 .i dials (B
the Clerk of the County Court of He '',,
Oregon, for Wasco County, my tlnsl """"Z
sulminislruUir of the estate ol C.
eeoMil, and by nn order of the t -ounw Jj ,
aforesaid, made June 1, lN'J, n --jL
ists.i, at the hour ol 1 ocha-E p.m., ZTa
fixed as the time and the County ( onrl ,ns .
in Dalles City aa the place for the
objections to said filial account, and the"'
tnent ol said estate. . ...
F. P. MA V.
jun 3 II Aduilnl""""-
Notice of Filing Final Account
v ... r i i i i. tindcrsi
linen.
the asslEiiee of . W.Moore, H. h. '"" v
I-.I.III-V IIITKIIT kivcii inn. - .
Hiiu
hs
J. W. and H. K. Miaire, Insolvent ''ii"".
IM
men wtin Ihe clerk oi me cirin. " i te
state nf Oregon, for Wasco county, m ""V-j
count aa such asslgni: the same win "lh,rt
and passed upon by said circuit court on
day of the next regular term ol "!'' ' j.tl
court, to wit, the November, Is'.Kt.term "''There
the hour of len o'clock a, m., or as soon "
after aa the matter ran be reached ,..,,n(a,
Jly Li 11 POLK llli TLF.Ri Assignee.
Executor's Notice.
Notice la hereby given that the nJ'",,!0
haa bn duly apjailiited by the !'" tw0
County Court of the State of Oregon. "'; M j.
county, as executor of Ihe estate i r ri ,
Halght, dceeaiKsl. All per.ons haUng v
against said estate are hereby J,",I"V 1, m
i iit the some, properly veilfled; , t roe "
olllce In Uallea city, Oregon, within sl mm
from Ihe dale of thia notice.
Dated ,h,,5tl, day of July. l-K K,Fg
Ki?otitor of th eitate of J- "n.id
You can'l cure dyiPpi d'f iB
Eat good, wholeeome ooJ. nJ P1"' ' '
of it-Kodol Dripepti Uure "V.
food without aid from tha tomacb,
ii ruadt) to curt. Botler Dro Co.
w.uweused.j CIUTla
To Mrs. Eaiellue D-vi. v ' .
Mra. LiieJ. Karri., : , ( C.
Davis, Anetre t,u-U m" ,UV " u
honey aud tiBe Etnei i,.Ti' HsrTif
h-ilas W. D,ivi. d.....L.laM' '-firs . ,'.J"-
iu the name of the ststc ol n,
ou aic hereby ci le.1 an,i
tbe couury court o the mI'T1 !
Moiiday. lha ihird dT ,, ju?. u J
tilirita v PIHJW TH f .. t Mini
n itkehh, the Hon. Robert Mavs Jnrt.
County Court of the State of Oie i "
County of Wasco, wi.h the se IV?11
mixed this Secoid day of June a r. i00"