THE DAIXES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 1399. OF RECOGNITION Cajtnred UVxi Ei'::rt Ii&titEiits E:ii Gut Until August 31sL WILL OVERTHROW ADMINISTRATION I j MacAfthurs Forces Have Cleared The! Rebels From the loo our Around. Manila He Has Advanced to Calula. Six Miles From Sao Fr aando, With a Loss of Five Killed j and Twentr-nioe Wounded. Wasbisgtox, Acg. 10. The following cablegram baa been received from Manila: "Captored letters from a high insor frent authority exhort the inhabitants to bold oat a little longer ; that European recognition will be granted by Aogot 31, and the present United States admin istration will be overthrown." Mat-Arthur's Hard Fight. Washisgtox, Aag. 10. Genera! Otis today cabled the war department the fol lowing report of yesterday's engagement : "Manila, log. 10. MacArthur's move ment yesteidsy was very successful. It served to clear the country at the rear and left and right of the insurgent ; bas advanced north to Calula, six miles from Sin Fernando, whence he is now recon noitericg. "MacArthur'sadvance under Wbeatcn aid Liscom consists of the Ninth, Twelfth, Seventeenth and part of tbe Twenty-second regiments, and a portion of tbe Fifty-firct Iowa. The movement is very difficult, on account of mad and rurface water. MacArthur reports in sargenU' loss killed and some 000 wounded. They were rapidiy driven northward, and last evening apparently abandoned the Porac. line where they few op tbe powder works," Senator Bawlej Praises Otis. Xiw Yoke, Ang. 10. Senator Jose b B. Hawley, of Connecticot, sailed for Earope yeeterday. He will spend six months in rural England- Just before bis departure he said : "I am glad to see that the army in the Philippine islands is being reinforced. I iiave urged such an increase from the outset, and some months ago I saw tbe president several times to urge upon bim tbe necessity of sending reinforcements to tbe islands at once. Then I received private information from Manila which convinced me that I was right. I laid tbe matter before tbe president at once. I am sure that we shall get along very wel! there in the future." Is General Otis likely to be relieved of command there?'' "I don't think so. I don't see why be hoald. I have a great deal of confidence in bim. I believe be is good man for the pUce. Of coarse there is a great howl going np from the colored journals. They began with Surgeon-General Sternberg and tried to kill bim. Tbey tben shifted to Alger and they finished him ; and L they don't see any one to go for bat Otis. They cin tie a tin kettle Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood Poi son can not know what a desperate con dition it can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally nnable to cure, is communicated from one generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. Some years ago I wu Inoculated with poison t)y a aura who Infected my babe with blood talat. The little one was unequal to Uie struggle, and lu life u yielded up to the fearful poleon. For six lone year I suf fered unloul misery. I vm covered with sores mud oleers from head to foot, and no language (H express my feeling ot woe during thoee Jong yemr. I bad the best Bcdieal treatment. 8e- . v ral phyetciana wces-.iL airely treaMd me, bat mtnm Ci 10 no parpue. The mer- earr and potaah seemed to add fuel to the awful flame whieh was deTourlair me. I wai dTlaed by friends who had seen wonderful m made by It. lo try Swift's f peeifle. We aH two bottles, and I fell bone Main revive In any bret hope for health and happlneae W". impmvea ran ine start, ana a eom- Idete and perfect care was the mult. 8. 8. 8. Ibe only blood remedy which reaches des perate esses. M as. T. w. L. Montgomery, Ala. Of the many blood remedies, S. S. 8. is the only one which can reach deep weated, violent eases. It never fails to etire perfectly and permanently the most desperate cases which are beyond the reach of other remedies. C C Cfr Blood The Is fraxLT VEoa-rABta, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no merrtiry. potash, or other mineral. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. lend veil 'traJ dot,' ' 1 lhl"k b ! nnhhc is hrfinniiic Vo S behind the clatter nJ t J Uk thing more quietly. " STRAY RECEPTION SHOTS. Lui for k WkUUti-Tweaty-a.e Visitor IT ill .py wr Bel .-Other NMM. rsiiT. There'll be bet a fear speeches tooicr I, roc cur.tata ttose saort. FiftT little ciilt mill be n the line of j i march and strew fijaers in the y. TLere has been no lljton:n com- mittee appointed ; tat that'll take care !of itself. People mho were there !att tight say Port'.an J cheers mere not ura.'eniiig. Let's whoop 'em up here. The reception committee which goes ....... i tnta tnetn a qaactisy oi iro;i ui ij. si'.diers. ; ' WLen yen Lear tbem bel;s begin to your Ik si attire and be on band, the boys are about to land. Four bonJreJ was the number of volootetrs who reached Portland last evenicg, the first section getticg in a few minutes after 4 o'clock. Messrs. Moore and Stephens have done their work of soliciting well. It is a hard task at best; but tbey are all right and their efforts are appreciated. We would just here suggest that the old inscription placed over the armory door when tbe boys marched away, be changed from "Remember the Maine' to "We Have Remembered tbe Maine.' Ernett Jensen went down this morn ing to decorate the Regulator, and it will be a "beaut" when be finishes Joh Hardy also was a passenger to pat some'fimshing touches on some banners be bad been painting. Decorating bas been going on daring tbe day. Let it continue until every business house at least shows its patii otisra. A. M. Williams & Co. have stretched a line of tbe various flags of tbe nations across the street iu front of their store. Dr. Saunders telephoned this morn ing and informed tbe committee that about twenty-five of Company L Port land boys and others will come up with our twenty-five soldiers tomorrow to join in the final festivities. Let's make them doubly welcome. Mx Vogt donated tbe opera house for the reception as long as it was needed, and Lieut. Spivey, with a force of militia boys have been working day and ni(ht to decorate it. They are making splen did progress and it will be handsomely decorated, and' in a new design. The lieuu nant Is an untiring worker for the company and m great favorite with the boys. All the exercises of the reception including the dance will be free to all, excepting the banquet, which will be given in the vacant store, next door to A. M. Williams', following tbe parade. To this will be admitted the volunteers and their parents, Co. O, G. A. W. R. C, and the committees. Those who are entitled to tickets for the banquet should call at the hall between the hours of 1 and 4 tomorrow and re ceive the same. None will be admitted without. Tbe line of parade as planned is too long; tbe boys have had too mnch parading already. We should consider their wishes in everything per taining to their receution, curtailing everything as much as possible which requires any exertion from them. The parade as it now stands is as follows: Form on First, right on Court and Second. March west on Second to j Union ; south on Union to Third; west on Third to Liberty; south on Liberty to Fourth ; eaat on Fourth to Washington ; north on Washington to Second ; east on Second to Taylor; counter march ; turn to right; west on Second to Federal; south on Federal to Third; west on Third to armory. 14 ir KIOUT for an Editor to Recommend Patent Medicines? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, N. C. It may be a question . whether the editor of newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of tbe various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as preventive of suffering we feel it doty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family lor twenty years and have always found it reliable. In in any cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for cure, bnt we do believe ttiat if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack, much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases tbe presence of a physician would not be rtquireJ. At least this has been our experience daring the past twenty years. For sals by Blakeley A Hoaghton, Druggists. Hamilton Clark, of Channcey, Ga., says be suffered with itching pilestwenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hatel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cared him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. rtunc Tor ll bxsow. Wednesslay Peily. J. Stewart ri-ca in from MonklnJ lau eveuiog. Prof. J. S. Landers returned la?t even- I jU( from a trip lo IVMtiaud. Win. G'asins retorocd to join Lit ; i family in eanip at Coliina Laujiug to- j C. E. Byrl left Ibis morning fr : Portland, and from there wilt vait - I Mis Georgia Pcnnev is in Irom tier jbomeatTygu tatirg the te.ter.ers tx- animation. Mr. Hobart and her daaghter. Mr. Nettie Booth, left this morning f-T II w aco Wach. Gordon WiKson. has returned from sn i morning for Cs aoV. The Chko.viclk oatirgatWind river and resumed his , reporter is now i xpt-c:iiii to dine suaipt datiesin the employ of 11. Glenn. j noosly on trout cinght by this faaious "Iis Carrie K!ehnui returned to; Portliml I.itljr. Shawill soend the re- ! ' min.1e rA hie valllnn ttt Tirtiml. Wash. Mi Lottie Roberts is no from Hood River takiog the teachers' examination, and is the guest of Mrs. C.J. Cracdall wbi.e here. Dr. G. E. Sanders will make the trip nn the train tomorrow to meet hia son, Etrle, in Portland, as be returns with the volunteers Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilson left on the boat this morning for Portland. They wiil also make a trip to tbe seaside be fore returning. Arthur Stubling made the trip to Portland today, to greet J h oy i cn their return tomorrow and come Lome with them Saturday. Jack Gallagher, one of the best known railroad men along the road, accompa nied by bis familr, left last night to make his home at Pocatello. Zchary Taylor came In from Antelope yesterday and will leave this afternoon to visit his son who is at present in Spokane receiving treatment. Mrs. Henrv Klindt was a passenger on tbe boat this morning on her way to Ocean rare to spend tbe remainder of tbe summer with her daughter, Mrs. II. Nielsen. Fred W. Wilson and Ed M. Wingate went down to Portland on the boat this morning. The former will return to morrow, while Ed will remain nntil Saturday. Prof. J. T. Neff. who is to be principal of the schools of our city daring the coming school year, arrived in The Dalles yesterday to fill his place as a member of the examining board. Chris Schwafce returned to his duties in the CiiHONiCLK office last evening, hav ing spent ten days in campat Stevenson. He says .there are about sixty Dalles people in camp there, and they are having a great time. G. B. Bush, of the Oregon Telephone Co., returned yesterday from Prine7ille, where he has been looking after the interest of the company. The line to that place is now in splendid working order, and the aluminum wires are eaid to give the beet of satisfaction. Thursday's Dally. J. C. Baldwin made the trip to Port land today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherar left the city this morning for Portland. Mr. and iMrs, r. McLeoit cimo over from Goldendale on tbe stage this morn ing. C. E. Loomis, who has been in The Dalles for several days, returned to Eugene today. Mrs. II. Liuretson and daughter. Miss Jacolisen, were among the excursion ets bound for Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Houghton returned lft9t night from a few week's stay at the Lord cottage at beaview, llwaco beach. Mies Catharine Martin came up last night from Moier, where she has been visiting frienus. She will return tomor row. Hon. Z. F. Moody came np frora Salem on last night's train and will remain to take part in the reception Saturday evening. This morning Mrs. F. Bronson and family left for Trout Lake, to pass a few weeks at the place which Mr. Bronon recently took up there. Sheriff and Mrs. Robt. Kelly went to Cascades this morning, where he will attend to the sale of the steamer "Water Witch." From there they will go on to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rorden and Mis-es Dorothy and Nettie Fredden went down to Portland jesterday afternoon to meet Harry Fredden, wlo is returning with the volunteers. Mrs. C. F. Stephens went down on yesterday's afternoon train to Portland, where she will enjoy the reception to tbe volunteers and afterward visit rela tives in the Valley towns and spend some time at Newport. Miss May Enright, of tbe C. 8. Ry. Co. staff, has taken a holiday and left with her mother on Wednesday for Bonneville. From there Miss Enrinht wili go for a month's visit to friends in Seattle. Moro Leader. Friday's Dally. L. E. Morse came up from White Salmon last evening. F. W. Wilson returned last night from a short trip to Portland. B, S. Huntington went to Moro last night on legal business. Mrs. Ella Ball returned from camp at Collins Landing yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Hostetler and children, came up from camp at Cascades yester day. Irwin Parkins and Robt. Stewart will join tbe boys in camp at Stevenson today. A. MacAdam, of Pease A Mays' dry goods department, left this morning for bis vacation at Portland and tbe seaside. Rev. J. II. Wood returned last even ing from Stevenson, whither he went Tuesday to settle his family in camp there. Ed. Bnrrhtorf, formerly with the Colombia Packing Co., of The Dalles, came over iai rrinay and returned St nrdsy. Mr Burchtorf bas accepted a i position with Shelton & Co., and re turned Monday- to atemne iv.a new duties. ijoldeodale Sentinel. Mr. T. M. Pearc and little danjhter, Winnie, if Portland, came op on the rat lt evenicg and are guests of Mrs. Jeseie Ksark. Vn. G. E. SAnders and Umiir catne op fiuin Ca.'it yesterday to prepare or the rvrpt:o u of her son, i.rle, to morrow eteoic Mr. C. O. 0 E kr rim9 np frora S-'.e will return I wt.en the meatr-.er aitin si.os sijus of ero ing warn.er. I Mr. and Mr. J. II. W-Uel were re ' turni::i eci;ers from C-ifcade on the : tioat !at evening. Tiier visited friends in Portland daring the.r absence. Mr. anJ Mrs. C. L. Pmllips Jett this nimrod. Mrs. P. Cram returned from Portland !at Mcr.ir ir. iviiui nuiied bv her daugh ter, Mrs. Beie McNamara, of Cali fornia, ho wiil visit at house for a few week. Mr. and Mr. T. J. Senfert went down this morning on tbeirway to camp at Trout Lake. Thev wili be jo:ned by R. J. Gorman at White Salmon, he having gone down yesterday. IT'S NOT WELCOME THERE. I'matllla Ceaoty People Are Much Ex ercUed Over the Italn. It is evident from the following article published in the Eaet Oregonian, that the rain storm is not welcome in Uma tilla county. It seems tbey are having a much heavier shower than are we of this section. That paper says: "Rain is general all over this wheat growing region. It began late last night and has continued today. Considerable concern is felt for the grain. Rain at this time was the last thing asked for. There can come absolutely no benefits, and if continued for any length of time, immense losses will result. Farmers today state that, if the rain cease within a few hours, and good weather prevail thereafter, the damage will be nothing of consequence. But, if it continue, there mast inevitably be heavy injury in every quarter. "Harvest was in progress on almost every farm in the county. Never before were there more harvesting outfits at work at one time than were engaged in cutting and threshing yesterday. To day, of course, not a wheel is turning in the county. Harvesting outfits are com ing into town, waiting for the rain to ceae, anl the grain to dry sufficiently to permit threshing to proceed. "Kiin in August in Umatilla county is almost without precedent. Scarcely anyone remembers when such a thing bas happened in previous years, and al though many farmers have prepared themselves for almost any emeigency, there are hundreds of others who are wholly unprepared for a rainy spell. "The rain belt extends from Meacham in tbe Blue mountains, tojbe Columbia river, and the precipitation is heavy. All day, the indications have been for considerable rainfall, and it causes dubious looks on the face of all who are interested in the crop and its preserva tion. This means about every man, woman and child in the county, so that dubious looks were rather fashionable here today." Eastern Salmon Market. Thomas McGovern, of the well-knoan New York house of Delafield, McGovern & Co.', is visiting in Astoria in the in terest of tbe salmon trade. Jlr. Mc Govern left New York a week ago Monday, and after devoting a day each to Seattle and Portland, came direct to this city. He will remain here until Saturday. Mr. McGovern, in speaking of his firm's dealings in Pacific coast products generally, siys: "While we handle raisins and dried and canned fruits ex tensively, our leading Pacific coast com modity is salmon. I would estimate that our sales In this especial branch will average close to three hundred thousand cases annually. Besides our purchases here and at Seattle, we also handle the British Colombia salmon in Canada." Mr. MtGovein says that tbe New lork market in the line of salmon was almost depleted at the time he left. The price of Columbia river salmon showed an advance of 25 per cent, and Cockeye salmon, -10 per cent, over the figures governing last year. "The As sociation," said Mr. McGovern, "is a friendly institution for tbe fishermen. It has put into their pockets over a million dollars, which they never would have realized had it not existed." As toriao. That Throbbing Headache Wonldjqnickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build op your health. Easy to fake. Try them. Onlv 25 rente. Money back If not cured. Snbl hw Biakeley A Houghton, druggists. 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di gests food without aid from the stomach end at the same time heals and restores the diseased digestive organs. It is the only remedy that does both of these things and can be relied npon to per manently cure dyspepsia. Butler Drna Co. Ask your grocer for Clarke A Fnlk's Pur concentrated flavoring extracts, tf SB g Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAnses the System OVFRCOMES LrrfD h4B,TUALC0HST"PAT.0N i umu PERMANENTLY BUT THE &t MUlNt - M ANT 0 Oy 6ui?rn!ATg5yrvp(. ay: ' caw. c, rot vli by An cnutfesn nnu tot rueotne. The Busy Store. Eac'i day our business shows the people are finding out wo are pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople tbe very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business and buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 3 ' t aa r,f TRACK MARKS W JESIGNSI Trtf CovmcHTa Ac. Anrone seni1ln a sketch and description ma enlrkly ascertain our opinion free whether a invention is prohahly pnletitahle. Comnmnirs tiimsvtnctlrronnileiitinl. Handbook on 1'nlente sent free. Oldest sirenrr for securing patents. I'stenu taken throuvh Munn A Co. receive speriot notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely lUnstrnted weeklv. I.srrest ctr. filiation of any fientiuc Journal. Terms. 9:t a jenr: fonr months, IL bold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.36,B" New York Branch offlce. arst, Waahiniitun. D. C. NOTICE. r. B. Land Ornra, The Dalles, Ore. ) .... . . July il', iwrj. ( Notice Is hereby Riven Hint the order of De cember K, lNU, temporarily withdrawing from di.posHl, for Hie purisesof a bunt railway, Ihe lands on the smith side and within six miles of the Columbia river, between The linllea and t.elllo, has been revoked bv Ihe presid-nt, ex cept as to the following descilhed parcels: one in Hie Syi, ol Hoe at, I" I N, K H K, containing about four and one half seres, and the other In iheNWu.neciil, T 2 N, K 15 E, containing about half an acre. On and alter September 1, IMdii, we will receive iippllealion. lor any vacant lands included tlieiein. J P 1 IVah OTIS PATTKRSON, ' K(gi,ter Keeelver. Jlyi) I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice 1. hereby given that l have Bled with the t lerk of thri County Court of Ihe Hluto ..f Oregon, for W seo County, my final account a. administrator of the estate of C. W. Km de ceased, and by an order of Ihe County court aloresalrl, made June 1, lww, Monday, July 3 lH.'i at the hour ol 2o'clm-k p.m., baa been fixed as the time and the County ( nnrt room In I M Ilea (lty as the place for the hearing of objections to snid Html aecount, and thoscttli- F. P. MAYS, Administrator. J tin 8 11 Notice of Filing Final Account Nolle Is hereby given that the undersigned, the assignee of w. M.K.re, H. K. M,.re, anil Ai2X'J7.k It 1 ""T"' Insolvent debtors, baa 2iL"ll.h. ,h""7k ,he ,m" "'" ''"he Htate of Oregon, for Wasco county, his llnal ae- and passed Umiii by said circuit court on the 1st day of the next regular term of said circuit h'.'E':W.V h.N'nber, IWM.term here,d a the hour of ten nelnek a, m or .. soon there after a. the matter ean lie reached J'J"" l Ol.K BUTLER, Assignee. Executor's Notice. I,.10,il2! 'TbTflTrn lh,t undersigned ha. been duly si,h, Intel by the honorable County Court of the Xtate of Oregon, lot ' w.aro eoun y. .. executor of the 1'helTj gait st Mid estate are hereby notified to pre ..lit the same, properly verified, lo me at my from the dale n' thi. notice. I'ated this 5tb day of July, 1"(W. Kxec,..,w o, ,b WW. . dureaaed "ene j, iialglif. I I e- . 511 if 7 V- T- r-MWV- ssi sta,,r-'r? CITATION. T.N THE COCSTY rr.l bt , " uregon, for the toautr oi VV.IJ u.c matrer or trie estate of ; in the name of the .uto of Ore the cuuty comt of the Mate uf ii, T'I'' Vk . i ii "" " i'ie eou .lie, t.tcgon, in theet.ury , Jh y. the Jliiid dutoi j ,,, , jionua; o'clock af theie lo how caune, if t m .i. i - -- .' 'urir rw w - of s.11,1 estate si.!i w. DHvi; dra'i'"ii.a uecip me niorWRKed nrvniii. vLJ . 1""-u it. estate, or if said redvmiii(ln li'J'! "4 llent, that Mid ..Imin " g! and diiwted to sell all f the r"l, ? tn( lnt to tbt estate of Mid deceatcd a brt"' l-rly di-Kiild as follow, to-!' V'J JWu b .k No. 1, of Daii 'ity ."l.il'Vn'V 4 I lty, Vt ao countr. Oregun 'alio thl . f of the no.thwot quart,?, the r ortw,W,h and the north hull ol thi l, iwT1 qur,. cction 14 i town-hip ""01, ,f " nU?rlw ol the Willamette mtriili.., !?! I "'"".ontaiilni! i- .ores mr Tw' .ale to be made at niblie aiicii..n ' t.ublie .c,i,ra u net prescribe,lbyl.w , ,1 nana, 111 ine maune tiroeteds of su h h1i I trab and diinoi,l ..f mtJ . ' ,a order of the abo entitled c.url bl " reuuiml bj th. hitnehs, the Hon. Robert Ma vouiny nty court of the State of o.egTtoS! ntyof Wasco, wi-h the seal ol uii ?w ted this SecoLd day of June A. D10"1 1 nun 1 allixei Jun 8-ii Attist: M. KELSAY.Clerx. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. LaD Orncc at Varcoctir, wt 1 July 5, lbSia. '' Notice is hereby ilven that the lollcwi.. named settkrs have filed notice of tielr ,Z' tion to make final proof In suppSfof claims, and that said p'oof. will be madeblSl w. B. Preshy, fnited States C.ram",ion 22 District of Wuhlngton, at his office lTcSt? Washington, ou Monday, AuruMH,! Stephen Marl.tt. Homestead Entry No. 90W, for the 8.US1 v N. E. y. S. E. yi Section 111 nut a w t V liV v m ? TownBl"P 3 North, of 'Bants il lie names the following witnessts to nr... 1.1. continuous residence upon and cultlv.tlok niu lai.u, .1. Carl Kranzen, Christian Frsnzen, Porter L Hardibon, Marion 8plawn,all of l.yle P.0.,Vtsi Porter L. Harillson. Homestead Entry No. (KM, for the 8 K ''of c. K. i of section the 8. W. i oi ' v'u eention 20; K. of N. E. K of Section 30,' Tow!' ship 8 North, of Range 13 East, Will. Mer. lie name, the following witnesKi tn pnw hi. continuous residence upon, and culuutioii of said land, viz.: Carl franzen, Cbristisn Franz-n, Stepbfo Marlett, Marion Splnwii, all of I.yl P. 0 , Wwh. JlyS li W. R. Dl'NBAB, Rcgliter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TJ. 8. Land Oppk i, Th Dallrs, 0a, J tine an, lxw. j No'lce Is hereby given that In eomnllsnr with the urovlslons of the set of runitreu of June S, 1H7M, entitled "An ct for the sale i timber lands in ihe states ol California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," lharles (iosson, of The Dalles, county oi Vaco, state of Oregon, ha. this day filed in this oKire bn sworn statement No. 141, lor the purchase ol Ibe lot 4 and 8E'4 SVY of Sec. No. 2ti, In Township No. 1 N, range No. VI E, and will olter pr.iol to show that the land sought Is more valuable (or Its timber or .tone than lor agrlcultursl pur poses, and to establish bis cUiiu to s lid land be fore the register end receiver of thia olltce at The Dalle. Oregon, on Kriduy, the 15th day ol September, 'M. 11 name. a. witnesses, A. Turner, W. Clark. Peter Kagan. i. Whitmnre, all of The Hallea, Or. Any and all person claiming adverwlr the above descrilied lands are reitiested to HI. their claims In this offloe ou or be lure said lth day of Se(itetuber, 1V.I9. J. P. Ll'CAS, Jlys-ii Uegiiler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, at Tag Dai.i.ss. 0i., Jl'LY 3, WJO. I Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention U make llnal proof In stipfmrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before The Keilsier nnil Receiver at The Dalies, Oregon, on Friday, Aug. la, Imw, vix: rerry J. Van Camp, of The nalle.,r.i Homestead Entry, No. -1W0, for the ';. and S'NW!i, Section Is, Tp. '1 S., K. 13 6, lie name, tne l.illnwlng atittirsses to prove bit continuous residence upon ud cultivation ol said laud, vix: , P. J. Agldlus, Mnrtln Fagan. K. A. lecnsid and Oliver bowers, all ol Tne Dalles, Oregon. JAY P. LL'CAS, Jly8-ll RetlitcT CONTEST NOTICE. V. 8. Lakd Office, The Pahi. Or, Ji.lv 11. ih-s. I A sudlcient contest nfTidavit having been B'ea In this oltlec by Jatne. Koulk, eontestjni, against hoinestend enlrv No. Ivrf, made ot. ith. isKi. for S', sW . f. 8,.eee. W,tcaa. ship 8 8, R 13 K, and N'4 N W4. Sec, 3. Uiwn- bln 4 8, R 13 E, bv Thomas Jeffreys, enntealrt, in which It I. alleged that he has atxinkm" said train for more tluin 6 mouths. Hun! PrI"T re heteby notillid Ui ptar. repond ano t iler evidence touching said allitno. o'clock a. m. on s'pt. 4, l'W. before lhen"J and rivelveratthe I" lilted Status laiul oiliwi" IheDnlles, Or. ., Tbe Kiild contestant having in a jraper am.lsvlt, filed Julv 1st. 1"'". sl forth which show that alter duo diligence, I"1" service ot this notice ean not be ,",,w;."Pi hereby ordered and directed that s u b null" given by due aud proja-r ptii.lleutloii- ' jljlMl JAY P. LLCAH, K1'r' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orricg at Tub Dalles, OBsnoKj June 1". I ' . ,-Miwi-v is lirrruv ac" : , ...ilnll nameil settler ha filed notice of his j to make final proof In support of his elalia. so Notice la hen-hr alven that Hie Iui""' ,'Je iH-lore Ihe r.Wf mat sun priaii will neniaue oemro --tat and receiver at The Dalle., Oregon, on Stun), Julv -JU. IMfU. VlK! . 1 fl .l.n nf TM wmow ot rierre t.rim.uo, unT- - -Dalles: II. E. No. ,'ai7ii. lor Ibe E1, SE.' " Tp. 1 north, rt U E, W M. mr. He mime. Ihe following witnise tn rr" his continuous residence upon ami cuitusie ol said land, vix; . , Q.ii. Chns. A. schutx, Rock fary, I " ''" Andrew Uniuhart, all of The Dalles. Orer. Junll ll JAY P. LI CAS, K.Kl'l- Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby glvn that he,"n'l''r!,w haslHH-n duly appointed by the Ho". !,fJ, Court nf the the slate of Oregon. " , h county, as admim.lratnr of the estateiil " ' , Aglillus. dceensefl. All peisons hsvlrig ejs sgainst said esUte are hereby notllied Ui VT (), the aame properly verllbd to me at " ''! x my attormys, Dufur Menefee, wltniu month, from the date of this notice. Dated at The Dalle., Ore ,1 "J'f ; ? 1 J 1 : h. Administrator ol the Estate ol Adolph Agia'Jj deceased. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Officb at Thb Da'--"V.,V"' July 13. i"'"1- J Nolle I. herebv given that the I" i r" 7, . .'. I e. named settlers have tllel notn'e 01 tirar ake final nriMif in .upport of their resis .i.im. eml receiw Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, August i. was iVevI C. Chrl.maa, mt The Ilalle". " ir.t on II. E. No. Mio, for HS NW'. "JJ Jy i', ecllon 7, township 1 south, range I.) earn, rsk Chrl.maa, ol The llalle. ' on II. E. Nn. M.tl, for K'i N EU'. section l-.w1. ship 1 south, range PJ east, ami N ' " " Hun 7, township I .011th, range ': TT'i'Jine-er Wltncssc: M. R. Brooks and 8. Ml',' . U. V. The Dalles. Oregon, and (. VY. Covert and Mct alveyol Eudeisby, Oregon- . ,.rAS, 1 A 1 r' "u.i.iisr. To Mi. Emeline D.rls, . ... IvU. Aliens rrawi, ,'," b.ney and Eflie ttucl "u ''' i'"-' lium., W 11. Van Bibber XJnh pi" 2 and K0.1 1. Mc-uW Z,- t Jlyl.VII nl