THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9 18C9. V i.-X ft Acts gently on thl Kidneys, Liver and bovels Cleanses the System EFFECTUALLY i umu PERMANENTLY rca Vul or iu oaufc-i rax tte m torn. FIOrLI VOl' ALL KNOW. Saturday's Daily. J. K. WooJorci and wife are io from Wamic. B. L. White imb. of Cross Keys, is regialerel at tbe Umatilla. W. II. Bigzs went down to Spragae today; or to tbe springs near there. Mies Mabel Cross returned last night from few days' stay at Meveniou. Frof. J. s. Lan ier i was a piscnger on tbe boa: this morning fcr J'crtlanJ. E. Y. JoU, of tl e PenJ!etin woolen mills, rattier (loan from that place yes terday. N. Harris went down yesterday to jiin bis family at Ocean Park, Lor.g iieach. Mis Mabel Bannhaaer, cf Portland, is in Hie city, the guest of Miss Anna btnblin;. Miss Lena Moore left this morning; to spend a short time with friends at Clatsop beach. Mies Annie Taylor came home laet night, after a visit with friends in Port land and Oregon City. Mrs. liobt. Teagne has been visitirg friends in Portland and rctarned home last evening on the boat. Mis ManJe Gilbert will join tbe campers at Stevenson today, having ooe down on this morning's boat. Mis. Thoc Driver and family left to day to spend a time near 1iet Like. Tom will join them this afternoon, going down by train. F. A. Yoon and family retnrned last night from Long Beach, where they have spent their vacation. They ate now on their way to Kidgeway. Will Evans went down on the boat this morning to swell the crowd camped t Stevenson, and will be one of "the boys" in Carey Ballard's camp. Miss Maude Clarke is a;ain at her casein the Chronicle office, having re tnrned from her vacation spent at Ham ilton, on the Watbington side of tbe river. Among those bound for camp this morning were a party from Dry Hollow, mnsif.ingof Misses Kitta Taylor, Kertha Hill, Lolu Cooper and Mr. John Wherry. They were chaperoned by Mrs. Robert Cooper, and will spend few weeks at Wind river. The big toar, composed of Dr. Ktnrda want, Victor Manlen, Harry Liebe and Bherman t rank, left on the boat this morning, and from the fishing baskets, tackle, etc., which were in evidence, tbe "little fishes" in the little White Salmon It ad better keep their eyes peeled. Otis Patterson dropped in on Friday night's train ami devoted the time until his morning's departure handnhnking. Patt's genial presence had tbe effect of dislodging the gloom of business de pression while lie was here with those he earne in contact with. Ileppner Gasette. Monday' Dully. J. PI.erar fa in from his home at Fherar's Bridge. Mrs. Frank Fnlton came down from Biggs this morning. James Warrick arrived on this morn ing's stage from Antelope. George Joies left this morning for the fand Galcb mines near Antonc, Or. Win. Smith and family were visitors in tbe city from Arlington yet teiday. Bert Hollister, of C. F. Stephens' tore, it spending a few days in Port land. R. II. Lonsdale left this morning to pen 1 his vacation at Portland and the seaside. Emily Crossen went to Portland todav, where she will be tbe guest of Mrs. E. E. Lytle. Misses Grace and Lizzie Lauer left on the boat this morning to visit friends in Portland. Mrs. John Micbell and daoghter, Miss Maode, were passengers on the boat this morning bound for Portland. Mrs. J. It. Scotland two sons arrived Irora Cnrvalli Saturday night and will snake Tbe Dalle their futnre home. Mrs. J. A. Donthlt and family and Mra. J. A. UeisendorQer went down to Cascades today to spend some time Mr. Duottit aoiupanied ia camp. tuena to arrange tteir tents and K-e Item c)l aettlej ttere. MiM Irene Aiatcs, of Tte Dalle. is ' VI? ! Dr. litin at tbe ticus of her sister, Mm. J. W. Mcteoith. iiitcQ Statesman. Miss EJna G'.enn wi'.! speed tl.e neit three werk at their cottafe et S-eaview, liaraco bract), hTiL left tliij morning. Mm. A. Joalvn ha returned from a tieit a with friends ia Portland, aDa also the farni! of Z. F. Moodj in with Mrs. Iaac Jylts and dangbter. Mi?s . Fear!, were ptecyen ou tbe boat tin i morning b-.und for PortiacJ, where tbey j will visit Mrs. C. Alden. j Mrs. P. Criiu went down on the boat .this morning to meet her daughter, Mrs. ; G. W. MrXamara. who W on her way j Iroai California to viil in tbis city. Mrs. M. Wilkerson, of Tort'and. and , l er friend, Mrs. Dr. Heffrrnan, il l'mt, ; Aritona, cauie op from Portland S.tor ) ay aixi spent yesterday nilh Mr. and : Mrs. Elakciey, returning this morning. TicttUj s I)ai!y. Miss Carrie Butler has rttorned f.om a visit in camp at Cascades. L. E. Crowe niida a trip to Portland yest-rday afuraoon. Mr. and Mr-!. W. A. Johnston are spending a few days in Portland. Gov. A. II. Burk is in tbe city in specting the land office at this plate. Miss Daisv Deane k-.'t yesterday to spend lime lime in camp at Cascades. Mrs. J. M. Filloon and son retorned last nigbt from a week's stay in Port land. Miss Effie Davis went down to Hood River this morning to visit with her sister. Mrs. H. GonrUyand MissTessie Kelly left this morning to spend their vacation at Ocean Park. Mrs. J. C. O'Leary and daughter, Miss Edith, w;re paosengera on tbe boat this morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. McRae, who have been guests at tbe home of J. T. Peters, left today for their home at DayviHe. Lily Blazen. who has been visiting at tbe borne of E I. Beck, returned yester day to Portland, accompanied by Esther Beck. W. S. Byers, of the Goldendale Sen tinel, is in the city today on his way to Portland to participate in the reception given to the boys. H. Purdom, who has filled the position of nigbt operator at theO. R. & N. otbee during Mr. Swart'a absence, will leave today for Atbena. The family of Rev. J. II. Wood left this morning to j dn the campers at .Stevenson, where tney will remain until it is decided where Mr. Wood will be stationed for the next year. G. T. Parr, of the Eastern Orfgon Land Co., left this afternoon for Port land, where he will meet his family and accompany them to this city. They will occupy the Magee house on Fourth street. Dr. C. II. MeUenbaucb, of St. Louis, an old friend of Dr. Geisendorffer, came up from Portland last evening and re mained over until this morning with him. They have not seen each other for over nine years and tbe hours were most pleasantly spent. Mr. fl. S. Mason, of Des Moines, Iowa, has spent today in The Dalles looking about the cily, and although be has been unfortunate in encountering one of onr heavy wind storms, he is much pleased with the surroundings. Mr. Mason has traveled a great deal, and his verdict is that the scenery com ing up the Columbia is ahead of any thing he has yet seen. II. W, Swart, the Grover Cleveland of the O. R. & X. office here, returned yes terday from a fishing trip, not to Grav Gables, but Bingham Springs. "Grover" reports fishing fine in the streams about Bingham, and pays that not only the "speckled" beauties, but other beauties were so much in evidence as to convert him into a protectionist. To say the least he was in the swim. Miss Annie Coffin, who formerly lived in The Dalles, and has also taught school io several districts near here, cinie up from Seattle Friday evening and after visiting friends here, left this morning to return home. For the past ten years she has been a successful teacher in the Seattle schools, and feel ing a longing to see Tbe Dalles and her friends here, made a short trip, to her old home. She expresses herself as much pleased with the improvements In fie city. D Editor's Opinion. Here's what a Carlinvilte, III., editor says about The Dalles, and one thing is certain, none of tbe exaggerated stories whicli were told some of the editors reached his, ears, for he has, if anything, underestimated his figures concerning our commercial value. He says : "The first city of importance we reached in the Columbia valley was The Dalles, which looked stately with its magnificent trees, large brick blocks, maxmoth warehouses, beautiful resi dences and well kept lawns. We were surprised to learn that The Dalles, where Generals Grant and Sheridan learnel the rudiments of warfare, is one of the chief commercial cities of the Xorthwest. The surrounding country is noted for its magnificent fruit lands, broad plateaus with their waving grain and a great expanse of grr.ing country that produceo meat to feed an empire and clothe a nation. "The Dalles is the head of navigation on the Middle Co'umbia; owns its own waterworks at a cost of $150,000, has tbe best water, being brought from the foothills of Mt. Hood ; tbe center of tbe best fruit belt on the coast; the greatest original shipping point In the United States. It ships annually 2500 tons of canned salmon, (75,000 worth of fresh fish, 600,000 bushels of wheat, 5000 head of cattle, 100,000 head of sheep, 0,000,- ;C30 joqd1 oi wool. Tt eoontrj sends : fjO.CuM worth of strawtwre to the- Etern markets, and .jf a.1V worth of otl.er fruit. Am .Igrd Cyclist. OiUer CromweU Eartme, of H.xvJ KiTer, spent yesterday ia this c:tr, t a ; rotate to Easvce here he to visit; t lo nieces lo reeiae in cat c.it Sartiner-a expc'.s to csver tie) Mr.; major ' part of the trip a he!, bvii:g on Wednesday ridJen from Portland to t!:: city, a distance of over fifty miles, in lets than nine hoars. He left the metropolis at 7 :00 o'clock that moru'tit and reached tbe Capital City aU at 4 o'clock ia tbe afternoon. Tte fict that Mr. Earliest covered this dlMai.ee aa bed in tbe time sptciSed would not appear nncsnal or arocse any particular notice, were it not that tbe rider will celebrate Lis eightieth birtbday on October 1st., next. Although so nearly an octogenarian, Mr. Bartineca U ia tbe best of health and his faculties are not impaired in the least. Ia fot be is a very active person for one of bis yejrs. He was, naturally, quite exhausted after his long bicycle ri le and decided to remain in this city yesterday fcr rest, expecting to resume his journey this morning, although, when seen yesterday afternoon, he had not decided whether he would continue op the valley awheel or abandon that trode of travel for the more comfortable and expeditious pas senger train. Salem Statesman. A ytcht of Tarror. anxiety was felt "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Borobam of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not lve till morning," writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's Xew Discovery, saying it had mere than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drng store. 1 Advertised I. altera. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the posloffice at The Dalles un called for August 5, 1699. Persons calling for tbe same will give date on which they were advertised: Bychman, Harry Tryon. Perl Behmonr. J W Van Camp, Perry Compton, J G Waggett, G Williams, Walt Mavberrv, W S Philbrook, E B -2 Keom, Frank Tybron. A i idler, Geo Johnson, Peter McCoy. J P Rolston, Albert Turner, A W Cooley Grace Bissell, Flora Taylor. Anno Wright, W W Lucas, Viola Rose, Lena Wolds, Eunice Wright, Dally. II. II. RlDDKI.L, P. M. Catarrh Cannot ba Cared with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the diseaee. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the Jalood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It wag was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined w ith the best blood purifieis, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chesev & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrnggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. 12 A Warning- tn the Brant. For some time past some beast (for e will not call him a man) has chosen to use our show windows as a spittoon in preference to the street, thereby dis figuring the glass and causing us no little trouble. That it is done malicious ly is a self evident fact; and further we wish it understood that we are cognizant o! the party who has perpetrated the i.isult, and take this means of warning him as to the result should he continue its practice. F. Vas Xobde.v, Dact Optical A Jewki.ry Co. A frightful Blander Will often caubo a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen'i Arnica Salve, tbe best in the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. - 1 Yon need have no boils if you will buy Clarke A Falk's.snre cure for bolls. .JERVITA Essisns VITALITY, LOST VOOfl AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and wanting- dlacascs, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and Mood builder. Brings the , i , . , , t Si " pinn glow io paiecnccKsanr restores the fire of youth. uymauoocper box; boxes for HT2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton Jackson sta, CHICAGO, ILL. Qi3 fib? rut ! cHrrn, j Aits rva i'" biixi;. Faa. i . . Ft 't l-'. IVtn r. Ft I F"t V.i VVjit.i. Ounii. Kit-' Mil p. ia. m :'y. f- 3:15 p ni tint j nl taU j H.in W:i. Pi-.in,' erokat. t.t Jtfin'-.nif'U''. M. faul. Hjer. 5 p. m.i i) ii i u : h, it:viiiii,, -VCti a. m t p. I Faoa tViTi.1 sr. For F.'nri-'o ill evi-rr uve diji 4 p. m. S i. m. ! 4 !. m. i Ex.7uuii Columbia Rv. steamers. Ex.suuda To AiTvikia and Wayi &turday : Landings. ' lu p. ia. I a.m. ' Wiuismi Rivrt i 4:30p m. Ex.suuday Ori..u t ity. NevtUfrg, Ex.feundaJ I bateiu it n ay ijuid ; Tin, Wuiaiirrra aD Yah-! 8:30 p m. Tue.Tb'ir. HILL KirKk. aud eat. Orecon t'lty, Dayton, j and Wey-I jwdings. and FrL 6 a.m. ! Willi Ma-rra Rivia. I 4 30 p.m. Tue..Tbur, Portland to t'orvallia, Tue., Thui ana bat. ; and w ay-Landinga. I tuaeu. I BKAXI RlVEB. Rlparia to Lewiaton. Lkavb Lewis-ton daily Lv R'parta daijy i Parties denirio lo eo to Depniier ebon Id ue io. 4, leaving 1 ne Danes at o:.iu p. m making direc: connections at Hdihiier Junction Returning makingdiwtrniinection at Heppner jimetiun lin f.o. 1, arming at llie Dalien al -1.15 p. m. No. 22, throucht freight, east bound, does not carry passengers ; arrives 2:50 a. in., departs 3:50 a. in. No. local freight, Carrie passengers, east bound: arrives 4:du p. m., departs K:15 p. m. No. 21, wt..t btund through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 6:15 p m., departs ::) p. tu. No. 23, went bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives 5:15 p. in., departs 8:30 a. m. For full particulars call on O. R. N. Co.'i agent The 1allea. or address W. H. nURLRVRT, Hen Fas. Art.. Portland, Or, Bo Dalles. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.' sin. Regulator S Dalles Citj Pally (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching at way win's on both side of the lojumma river. Both of the above steamers hare been rebuilt. and are in excellent shape for the season of lxw. The Krgulator Line will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and rieaaure, travel by the sU-amers of The Regulator i.lue The above steamers leave The Dalles at ft a. m. and Portland at 7 a. m., and arrive at destina tion in ampl time lor outgoing trains. Portland Office. fhe Dalles Office. Oak bt. lock. Court htieet W. C. Allaway, General Agent. .st. mrs Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, - - OR. This Institution is T)lcaa;itlv situated nr the Columbia on thj line ol the I'nlon I'aclllc; thence it is easy ol excess for all those who dn- sire to secure a coinfurtuhle home and a progres sive sent im learning mr ineir aiiiigntcis or wards. The loeatlnn of the Aeademv In one of the most healthy on the partite, slope, this por tion of On (on being proverbial for Its pute water, bracing air and ttlcturesnun snotuTv The Academy is I ncrrau-d and authorized by Board and lutltlon per scholastic vear tifin. puioies win oe resumea luesnny, Hcpteinher Jh. For detailed Information apply to the HWter Superior. A Beautiful Skin. Ladles, If yon desire a transparent, clear and fresh complexion use lr. llniirdon't Kreneli Arsenic Complexion Wa'ers. Their effect is slmplv magical, possessing the wlrard touch In producing and preserving a beautilul trans parency and pellucid clearness of complexion, shapely contour of form, brilliant ees, soft and smooth skin where the reverse exists. Kven the coarsest and most repulsive skin, marred by freckles, moth, blackheads, pimples, vulgsr r-dness, vellow and muddy skin areirermsm-nt-ly removed, and a dclicioualy clear and refined complexion assured. trice ptr small box, fin cenU; large box, II, or six huge boxes, .',. H,-nt to any aiiclress post paid and under plain wrapper upon receipt of the above amount. Write lor free circular. The Parisian Drug Co., 131 Monlfomory St.San Francisco Cal JR- UKISKIfllOKrrEK Physician and Snrgcon, Special attention given to surgery. Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. J Vogt Block Santa Fe Rife Offers travelers choice of the following routes east. Tbey are ail famous for their scenic attraction. O. K. A X. view Oien and Denver. Shasta Route view Saciamento.Ogdea and Denver. Shasta Route view Sacramento, Los Angeles and Alberquerque. A dailv line of through PULLMAN PU.ACE and TOURIST SLEEPER, from San Francisco and Los Angeles to Chicago. This is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to the agents of the O. 11. & K. Co. or the undersigned, ior ioiuera aDt descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX, Oen. Agt. Worcester. B'dg. Portland, Or. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlai. OVERLAND EX-1 Eress, Balem, Kose- 1 org, Ashland, nao-1 ramento, Ogdeu.San 1 Fraueiseo, Mojave, ( Ixa Angeles, Elf aso. New Orleans and I East J :00 T. M. t A. M. 8:30 A. M. Roseburc and way sta tions I Via Woodbura fori MuAngel, Bilverton, W est Scio, Browns- vllle,t5prlueneld aud Natron j Daily except Sunday Dally except Suudays. 17:30 A. M tcnrraiua ana wayr 5;50p M fFWUUUI J INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train Daily (except Sunday). 4:60p.m. (Lv Portland ...Ar.) 8:29a.m 7:31) p. m. .i.. j:cMinn1Uc..Lv. 5;A0a, m. 8:W)p. m. (Ar..lndiiendcuce..Lv.) 4:60a.m. 'Daily. t Daily, except banany. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection at !!sn rrancisco with Oocl dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing date on ai plication. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc AUSTRALIA. All above trains arrive at and depart froir Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, loot ol Jederson street. lave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portlaud, i:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIK on Monday, Wednesday and KrMay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday, R. Ki-K'-.lER, O, H. MARKHAM, Xanaaer. Asst. U. F. 4 Pass. A .ft Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, whore through tli-kcta to all points In the Fasten) States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. K. KIUKLAND, Ticket Agent, or N. WHE.VI.DON. NOTICE. V. 8. Land Orni E, The Dulles, Ore. j Julv 2."i, ls'.m. I Notice Is hereby given that the order of De cembers, 1NU, tcnipornrlly wlthdrnwlng from disposal, for the rurposiai of a tKiat railway, the lauds fin the south side and within six miles of the Columbia river, between 'I he Dulles and Celllo, has been revoked by the president, ex cept as to the following desciibed parcels: one in the NWof Sec 31, V 2 N.K1I 1-, containing aliout four and one half acre', and the other in the SW H. Sec 21, T 2 N, K 15 K, containing about half an acre. Ou and after September 1, lsw, we will receive applications tor any vacant lands Included therein. J. P. LUCAS, OTIS PATTERSON, IttglMer. Receiver. Jlyjg 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given thit I have filed with the clerk of the County Court of lha Htata nf Oregon, for Wasco County, my final arcount as administrator of the estate of C. W. Rets, de ceased, and by an order of the County court aforesaid, made June 1, 1MH, Monday, July 3. lat'J, at the hour ol 2n'clik p.m., has Ik-cu fixed as the time and the County Court nm In Dalles cliy ss the place lor the heailngof objections to said final account, and tbe settle- meni oi saiu estate. V P Mira Jn S-ll Adiiiliilstnitor. Notice of Filing Final Arcount Notice Is lierphv frfrrm thn tho ii,.Hl.....l ... ' o"" i" .'osire, and J. vt. and II. K. Slcaire, insolvent debtors, hss iiun wiin uieciera or ino circuit court, of trie .......... .,,,K.,, :,, i;,,uill , III!, l ,C- count as such assignee: the same will ho heard and passed Uion by said circuit court on I lie lt day of the next regular term of said circuit c inrt, to wit, the November, lMs.i,term thereof, at t ie hour (if tIMI o'tiMl. a m . . i -- --- -- -' .., fi n. ayiwt tnerv a 'er as the matter can be reached. J 15U PUI.K BUTLER, Assignee, Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby glvrn that thn undersigned has b-n duly appointed by the hnnomble t oiihty Court of the State of Oregon, for W asco county, as executor of the estate of PhelieJ. Ilaight, deceased. All per.ons having claims against said estate are hereby unfilled lo pre sent the same, properly veilllcd, to me at my olhce In Kiillca City. Oregon, within six months Iroin the date nf this notice. Dated this 6th day of July, 1!I0. FRANK MKNKFEK. F.xccntor of the estate of Phebe J. Ilalght. deceased. jjy NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has Hied his final si-comit ss executor of the es tate of rtarah McAten with t ie clerk of the county court of (hastate ol Oregon, for Wasno f,,",lty"' th"lT,h'ir"lay (he I.Uh dayof July, is'satthehourof 10 ocliwk a. m. has been hird as the time and the county Court room In a lie. City s. the p ace for the hearing of oh- aadest"ate"" "0OU"t n'1 ""'e'neut of Dated July 1.1, 18ti. THOS. NORVAL. an M 1 ExecuUr. Poises for S3 11 head of Good Work Horses. For terms apply WM. WATERMAN, At M. M. Waterman's, on 8-n.lle. CITATION. TX THE COTNTY infRT Or ,., X o Oregon, fo, the County 0 wJE In the matter of tte estate i,fi Bilas W. I'avU. dw,tMhj j ciutioi To Mis. Emeline Dvi. i . Mrs. Lizzie j. Karri., HiA?il.S l'avis, Aneit" (rniici. M.-w Vi ' 4''':-a l.-uey and affie tt,iC; t "VJ; hums. W. H. Vai.Biblwr . b ,,ith i'lt ft, aud Kos , K. iUX't the county court of the siate l.7i P l0 county of Was -o, at tue e.ai t I ',n :a TheUallcs. o,e-,on. iu the'em, r'( M.nday, the third day ol Ju?v , j o'cl-ck in f.e forenoon if th.' dar'TsJ? thoie bshow turn, if any iter " " uidir of the above entitled enu'it sW.ia11' ma.le direc ting B. F. Uughliu 1,1 Z of id estate of si.as w. 11," ;. 0?" decip the morusged preiuises bel, 'l' l-rly desciibed as foll, 1,,1',.' V bl.a k No. . of Dalle, ity proptr Vn1'' ity, W a-vo couutv, Oregon f alUT ',& ol the northwest quarter, the tiMrth., U M and lhe nottn hall of tni son he. q seelion U in Ir.wn-hlp 2 nonh M 7UT' of the Willamette meridian, in ,! l Oreson containing S.-) acres ,n:e of uS" ssle to be made attnbllc auction for '."V hand, in the manner prescribe,! by i .",2 preeds of such sale to be held Lv said trator and dispred of as may be ra,im5? order ol the above entitled cJul 1 UCd bl W itness, the Hon. Robert Mnvs, Jadw m . Connly Court ol the State of Or f ,1 County of Wasco, wiib the seal of ssld fL affld this Secoi d day of JuLTa. D. toi.1 Juu3-U Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clcrt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancopvis, Wuh i July5.1S9S. "j Notice la hereby given that the lolhwl named settlers have Hied notice of their lr Tii2 cluims. and that said proofs will be msdeblb!! W. B. Preshv. ITniii-d Vn.ti.. i-.J.Krr District of W ashington, at his office in Golde? dahs, Washington, ou Monday, August 14,1 Stephen Marlett. Homestead Entry No. 9004, for the 9. x.. j o. jc. yA peciion ia, and 8. W of Section 20, Township 3 North. Ea.t, W ill. Mer. ' w-a.w!t h, of Range J He names the following w itness to prove bit continuous residence upon and culUvsiioo said land, viz: Carl Franzen, Christian Kranzen, Porter L Hardlson, M arion Splaw n, nil of L le P. 0.,ft uh. Porter L. Hardlson. Homestead Entry No. r.i, for the 8. tUtt S. E. !4 of Section 19: the 8. W. i of 8. w Section 20; K. '4 of N. E. V. of Section 30,To ship 3 North, of Range 13 East, Will. Mer. lie names the following witnesses to pro, his continuous residence upou.snd cultivstim of said land, viz.: Curl Franzen, Christian Franzn, 8'mAm Marlett, Murion Splawn, all of Lyle p. 0 , Wul Ij8 U W. R. DUNBAR, Rerliter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, The Dai.i.h, 0a , Juueau, j No! ice la hereby given that In cnmpliam with the provisions of the act of congrew if June 3, 1X7S, entitled "An act for the wlenl timber luuds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington territory," I'hitla (.ossein, ol The Dalles, comity of Waneo, state of Oregon, has this day filed In t his oUire bis sworn statement No. Ml, for tbe purchnfeof the lot 4 and SVVjj of Sec. No. 2il, in Tornhip No. 1 N, range No. 12 K, and will oflcr pmi lo show that the land sought Is more vsluablclm its timber or stone than for agricultural pus poses, and to establish his cinim to s lUi Isnil be fore the register and receiver of this nllioe t The Dalles, Orejon, oil Frliluy, the lith duf ol September, 18'jil. Ho names as witnesses, A Turner, W. Clsrk. reter Faga i, O. W'hilmore, all of The Dalles, Or. Ativ and all persons cluiming adverlT tl above descriheil lauds are rciuertcd to file thHr claims in this office on or before saiil 15th darii September, InW. J. P. LUUAB, Jlys-ii lU'jiiler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, at The Dalles, 0u., July 3, U'J9. I Notice Is herebv given that the folloslnf- named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, au that said i.risif will he linule before The Kefl'W and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on FridaJ, Aug. ls, into, yiz: rrry J. Vaa Camp, ofThe Dallel.Or-; Homestead Entry, No. -INO, for the wU, and b'4,NWW, Section 1S,T. 2 N., it. 13 E, - He names the following witnesses tn proveu continuous residence upon and cultivatlofia said land, viz: . . P. J. Agldlus, Martin Fagnn, E. A. I and Oliver Dowers, all of Trie Dalles, Oreruo. JAV P. LUi as. JlyS-ii RuH"" CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, The Dallas. Oi. I jLlylUi'-'J. I. A snfllclent contest affidavit linvlim been in this office by James Foulk, cimtftJJ against homestead entry No. 4:i m'l 4th, 1MW. for S! !, N V'.'i BW!Se. . ship 3 S, K 13 K, and s'i N W' riec, S, un ship 4 S, K 1,1 E, bv Thomas Jellrevs, crniW in which It la nlicged that he has absii said tract for mure tliiiu 6 months. Sniii pt"J are hetebr notified to aptaar. ropiHKl idler evidence touching said allegation, o'clock a. in. on Scot. 4. ls'.r.i, before the and receiver at the United States laud ! I lie I miles, Or. Iho aald contestant hnving lu J"T affidavit, tiled Julv 1st, IM". set lortli which show that alter due diligence. pen service ol this notice can not be '""''''"u hereby ordered and directed that such none" given by due and proia-r punlieallon. Jljlf-Ii JAY P. Li t AS, i:"" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dam s. June 10, IKS- Sollcc la hereby given that the ''I'"" ' named settler has II led notice of his to make llnal proof In support of hl lv,m that sild priM.f will be made before the and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, oil Haisnw July 20, WW, viz: I'anla (Irlmau.l, . ru widow of Pierre (irlmauil, dreca""!. Dalles: II. K. No. fsi7il, for the K'a at5 w Tp. 1 north, K 12 K, W M. ,. .n He names lhe following wltnissc t" his continuous residence upon and cu'u ol said Imil, viz; . 0,,, t hus. A a. Hcniitx. Kicx t'arv, !-"- Andrew Junll II Unjuhart, all of The Dalles. i n JAY P. LI ( AS, Administrator's Notice- Notice Is hereby glvsn that the n hns la-en duly si.iK.lnted by the ""J1' -,n Court of the thn Mate of Oregon, I f A)1(.tp county, as administrator of the estate'" Aglillus, dmswl. All pet sons having against said estate are hereby notllM 1 w 1 t the same proierly yerlHiai to me st th' ' a my attormya, Dufur Mcnef.i', wi""" months from tbe date of this nolle" Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, l'inc, . J P I, AtiJI Administrator of the Estate ot A'l'.lp" ; deceastsi. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrtca at The Dai.i.e, July I ljJri Notice Is hrn'hy given that the H" , named sxttlets have flle l notice of Wv , mase nnai priail 111 supsir "" ' ., at1" Plalma ladore the register and rcceij sj Dalles, Uregon, on baturday, Atigu" l-'eTl C. Chrlainan, mt Tbe VU on II. E. No. Ml!), for H'i NW";, "',J;.W etlon 7, township 1 south, rangu 1,1 ,., Frssk ( hrlaman, mt The l'"""' on II. K. No. H1IU, for N' NE!a'.'''7',""'vl;'i.4.sc ship I south, range 12 east, and K i - q. t tlon 7, township I south, range 13 t(H W'ltness.n: hi. K, Br.a.ks and S. " I",! n HiiimsstH, n. n. PI'"'" " ...n V Tha Dalles, Oreon, aud ii. W. Covert Ufia'alu.. . . .1. t tiss.awlin. p..lienr, mat said adminlMrator he .,l 10 iYtjf in imiiu'ibi'7, vs'- " v p I yi JlyH 11