i an DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1899. FKOPLB TOO ALL MOW. Wedneaday'a Plty. A. J. IX.iwIa it In from IHifur. Mr. F. L. Morruw.ol Wasco, i In the city. E. C. Fiti Patrick is a Tygh visitor In tha city. Alf. Alleu wa iu from Trineville yesterday. Kate Bkird arrived on thit morning' stage from Antelope. Mrt. C. C. I." Ren came la from her borne at Kidg-eway yesterday. Wm. Macnale ami wife and Mis Macnale are visitor from Kufua. Mi Bessie Ltritf returned last night troiu a twt'i visit in Portland. Mrs. Walter Cook arrived last night from Portland and it the guest of Mr. 11. 11. Riddell. E. P. Marshall, one of Pendleton' prosperous sheep men, registered at the Umatilla House yesterday. Mrs. Lottie Chappell, son, Jarues, and Mrs. EUen Goxiiic came over from Cioldeudaie on the stage today. Miss Mabel Sterling; will leave this afternoon for Sjn Francisco, where she will again take up her duties at a sten ographer. Emery Oliver came down from a sur veying trip in the upper country and epent yesterday in the city, leaving for Portland tbn morring. Clay Uren and Miss Ens, fren ar rived in the city this morning from Spokane and will spend the winter with tbeir sister, Mrs. Kobt. Warner. J. A. Nicholson came in from his place at Be yd yesterday and called at The Chroniclk office this morning. He says crass is looking fine in his neigh borhood and everything is prosperous, Mr. John Kalt, professor of athletics in the Albany college, arrived in the city last evening for a short respite from duty ami will spend a le days with Rev. U. V. Poling? and W. E. Simonton lie is a guest of the former. Ttauraday's Dailr. J. H. Pront, of Wamic, is In the city. Frank Vogt is in from Antelope, visit ing at home. W. R. Wlnans came op from Hcod River yesterday. Mr. C. P. Batch arrived in the city this morning from Dafur. Mr. and Mr. Frank Medler are visit on la the city from Kafus. C. H. Lnther, of Hood River, is reg istered at the Umatilla House. J. J. and D. M. Gibbons are busintss visitors in the city from Hood River. H. M. Prindle and wife arrived in the city last night from the Mt. Hood neigh borhood. A. J. Dafur csme in from Wamic this morning and a ill leave for Portland in the morning. M. Thorbonrne and daughter returned last night from Portland, and lei I this morning for their borne at Kiogeley. Mr. and Mr. James Frsrer and little daughter arrived jestenlay from North Yakima and are gleets at the home ol B. F. Langhlin. It Is expected that Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sinnott wilt arrive home either this afternoon or tomorrow morning, return ing from a wedding tour in the East. John McGrail, brother of Mr. T. J. feeufert ami K. J. Gorman, who has been viiiting in the city, left on Ust cveoing'a train for Butte City, Mont. Friday. J. II. Smith is in from Grass Valley. C. E. Shippey, of Lyle, is in the city. Divtd Fulton cime 'down from Wasco yesterday. E. B. Wood came up from Mosier yesterday on business. K. O. Thomas and J. B. Terry rime np from White Salmon last evening. Miss Beulah Patterson left on last evening' train to spend some time in Wasco. Mrs. Cha. Lauor returned last oight from Portland, where she ha been Tint ing her daughter, Mis Grace. Mrs. D. P. Ketchum and Mis Con stance Whealdon were passengers on the boat this morning for Portland. A. D. Hodson and G. W. Bil'.ington Ho Tried a Sample Bottle Xemrly every day people rome'lnto dmi torea and aek the IruKrista to recommend trouble, very often they re fuse to do so, because, as a rule, they do Dot believe it . proper to ad vice anyone to I take a patent I medicine oi which ther do 1 not know the . ingredients. It la the physi cian's luci- nM to pre-, icnne. rums make an ex ception, how ever, when anyone ha a cough, cold or throat snd In g trouble.. ' I alwav recommend Acker's Knir- Iwh K-mely. h-a;io I know Just what it Will do. It 1ms curcrl every cae where I has eured every caie where I j tiaveseeri it tnel. It i the best expectoranf nd Umic I ever handled In my 1 year.' ave seen it tried. It i the best expectorant apenence. I will irire Jut one Instance or B centlernan w)io had been troubled for years with a natv. har king oouh. I ad wised A ker Knalish Itemedy. He triod a Cample bottle and was cured before he hel taken hair of It. at no cost whatever. IMS is an exceptional raw. however, as it usually ukes two or three Ixrttlc." Signed) A. II. .':;, Iik-fontalne, Ohio. Sold at 2.V . and f I a Kttl. throneh mt the I'niu-d ywtri nn Canada; and in England, lit )" V I . 3d.. 4. Ol. If you m not niii-li-d iifor biiving. roturn the rftle to your UrugUt, sud yet youf UMjIitJ W authorizt Iht abort ftutmfrt, , V. IL MQZUL CO., trvurtOon, Aew rrs., rH Hl,E BV Blakeley Sc Houghton. omt medicine for their mm mm Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAN5ES the System EFFECTUALLY overcomes Jsrrd ' rfr, hA8lTUALC0NST,PATION iiumu PERMANENTLY Buy Tug itNviNt-MiN Po ey ..a r'e, rawuaxtnwnmunnu came up from Portland last night and left this morning for Go'dendale. Mits Lizzie Farmer, of the Tiuier Mouiitaiiieer force, left yesterday for Portland, and will visit in Seattle before returning. Dr. and Mr. J. Littlefield came up from Portland and will remain until Monday with the doctor's daughter, Mrs. W. I Bradshaw. Mrs. Bessie McXamara arrived in the city Wednesdav from her home in Cali fornia, and will spend some time with her mother, Mrs. P. Cram. Boat sad Steamer Kace. There was a race between the Inland Flyer and the ocean steamer Columbia up the Willamette yesterday afternoon. Ttia race began at the mouth of the Willamette river and resulted in a vic tory fur the little river boat, which literally ran around the big steamer daring the contest. The Inland Flyr is now making fast time between The Dalles and this city and her time is nearly a good as that of the Fleetwood, that little itreak of chained lightning which used to ply on these waters, but is now on the Sound. The Flyer leaves The Dalles at 8 a. m., and arrives here at 3:23 p. m., making l'J landings and Jriiiti thrnnirl. the fi.l' tflrt Iwka tiii!, she sometime, get. ihrrngh the locks In 18 minutes. Very BoxmI service is n being given i n this route. Tourists can i leave Portland In the morn ng an lafierl n-eing all the grand scenery of the Col umbia, cm airive at The lUiles in time bi connict with the Spokane train, whlc'i leaves this city at 2:19 p.m. Te'egram. All Hallowe'en a tlrly. A Hitllowtt'en and box social was given by the rchool at Endershy on the even ing of the 31st for the purpose of raiting funds for establishing a school library. Many game were played, after which luncheon was served. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by old and young. The patrons were very lilieral, paying a fair average price for the boxes, some of which were unique and niite pretty, f 18.35 was netted. The establishing of libraries In our public schools is a move in the right direction, snd Mis Mabel Riddel!, the teacher, is t be highly commended upon the z-l displayed in this work, and opon the delightful even'ng. Am Important DlfTeraee. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply need c!esn-ing, I to bring corner: home to their hearts, a ostive condition is easily cured by osing 8yiup of Fig. Mana'sc;ured by the California Fig tfyrup Co. enly, and sold by all druggists. i'lae r Meeting; Changed. 0ing to the evil efTVcts to the wool industry of the stite thit might occur from ho'ding a forestry meeting in The Dalle at thi time, when there I such an anti-sheep sulfation, the Wasco Connty Foret Proteciiva Association nol mef.t The DalU on Saturdav. 1 , , , , Nov. 4, bnt will hold a semi-annnal meeting at Wamic, on Fridav, Nor. 3d 2 p. m., when all the business of the as sociation will be disposed cf. All in terested in the aim and object of the association are Invited to attend. S. D. 1'KIVKB, M. J. Amjirsox, President. Fecretarv. dw-4t On the 10th of December, 18r7. Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold whim wat a' tended from the beginning by violent coughing. He ay: "Alter resorting to a rm ruber rf to called 'epeclflci,' r.sually kept in the THE BOERS Britisli Forces at Kimtjcriy Are Sur imkl by an Army cf 60,000. SATISFIED THEY CAN HOLD OUT But General White Is Still Holding His Position Boeis Have Sent 850 Prisoners to Pretoria as a Result of Monday's Battle. HoriTOwx, Cape Colony, Nov. 1. Magistrate Harnsworth hit arrived from Klipdam and reports there are COCO Boer around Kltnberley and all road are strictly patrolled. He say he passed c!oe enough to Kimberley lose search light, and was informed the defender of Kimberley were satisfied they could holdout, but were wearied with iuactivi ty and hoped a relieving force would arrive soon. Stories of Boer victories have spread rapidly along the western border and Magistrate Harnsworth estimates over half the Dutch residents of Bechnanaland and Criqnaland will join the Boers alter the declaration of annexation. Losihv.v, Nov 2. The war office this afternoon posted the following dispatch : "Ladysmith, Nov, 2. Lieutenant F.d.-erton, H. M. S. Powerful, was dingerously wounded this morning by a hell, in the left knee and right foot Hi life is not In danger at present " It was inferred from thi dispatch that the artillery duel between the Boers and British continues, as Edgerton was a gunnery lieutenitit with the big naval gun. Losdox, Nov. 2. The war office of ficially declares it has no information of any further engagemtnt at Ladrsmith or of a British victory, a reported in New York. The war office received a telegram, dis patched from Ladysmitb all :25a. m. to lay, faying General White was well and holding his position. A special dispatch from Ladysmith say twenty British dead and KX) wounded have been counted on the scene of Monday' disaster, whilf S-'iO prisoners were sent to Pretoria. Another list of cadi a! ties at Dundee w H,u-d by the war ctfice today. It ive eighty-two noncom missioned of tir-rs and men of the Dublin fuiiliers mining, indicating that the Boers j KA l'lUre'l n-ny fibers a. they did tm-sars On Western H order. . .. . . , l.iiK Tim Nov. n If i& aa..rtM.I SlitH) Boers have collected at the Bethulee briiige, noder Field Cornel Dntuil ; the Orange river is in lull flood, and fording j is reported to bn itn'msriMc. liocrs in Zululand. PltTEBMARITZIllBO, Natal, Nov. 2 It is reported the Boers are occupying part of 'jlnland, and they have taken Pomeroy, fifty miles from Grertown. Important Kail way Bridge. Loxoo.x, Nov. 2. The brevity of new from Ladysmith since Tuesday night has not relieved the anxiety prevailing re garding the position of the British army in I.idysmith. The war office ha no information of General Buln-r' having left Capo Town. Colenzo, in the rear of White' force, I believed lo be well defended by a com posite naval and military corps, and It is understood two naval 12-ponnders mounted near the bridga over Tngela, one of the most vulnerable point along the railroad from Lndyimith to Pieter maritzhorg, ought to be able to defend it and prevent its destruction. If the Boer succeed in destroying this bridge, it would mean Interruption of railroad communication with Ladysmith for an indefinite period. While the Boer attempts in thit direction are not con firmed, it i claimed they may be ex pected momentarily, and the reported steady shelling of Lsdysmith, it I added, point to the intention of the Boer com mander to keep Wfiite occupied, while their strategy Is carried out Voleanla Eraptlnna Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of jy, Burk'en' Arp'm Halve enres them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruise, Burns, Pcaldft, Chapped Hands, Chllbla'n. Best Pile cr-e on earth. Drive out p:ns and aches. Only 2.j ct. a box. Cure guaranteed, f-old by Blakeley A Houghton, drug gists. ' Millions of dollars, is the valne placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Hnrrlsburg, p,, on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the ate of Oner Minute Cough Cnre. It curs all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Paint your house with fully guaranteed to last. paints that are Clarke A Faik have them. TUB LITTLE FILIPINOS Peculiarities of the People Under Agulnaldo. Dad Eistrltatti mt wele tawa's ! leva mlih (he Wily Natives mt Laaon Their (via ol 'la Thl little black man who la causing us the same kind of trouble that the boy experiences with a hornet's nest caunot be understood In a day. When captured he acta ns if his lot had fallen among old fiicnde. lie griua and points beyond our sltirmlshcrt, seeming to think that the aspect of his IIcvIhk coun trymen is a hujf joke. The next min ute, but give him the chiince, he ia likely to tend a bullet Into an American'a buck. For such nn offense Maj. (Jen. Atnlersou once had a 'Filipino strung up to a tree on the spot, this ldii(r the only American military execution thus fur recorded iu the Philipplnve. A gliint private of the Muiitnnas chose a dillcrent method. hen he w as fired on at a distance of about ten yortis and iniksed, he caught hit enemy, took hit (run away from him and then laid him ncrosa hi knees. After he hail vipor ouslv applied a piece of bamboo he seied the tiiemv by the seat of the trousers uud threw him toward the rear. There!" he said. "Don't you let me catch von pla Ug with flreiirma auain The little bluck man's confidence in the European ride has waned. In lh hcginninir he thought that he had only to diM hurge his maimer at a white inun and the white man waa dead. Thia led to the lirinir from the houses ond the reckless chuncc which the Filipino took ot first when their losses were so irrrat. Now they apparently are "gKid" after they are eoptured. and they do not fire from house. Must of whutever their leaders know of military practice they have learned from the Spaniards. They are as fncile in imitatkn as the Chinese. Their buglers now do our calla at well a their own. By watching1 ut they found out thot thev have been flrinif too hitfh, and now they ore try lug" to fire low. They auetecd until the tollevt fnini our skirmish line bejfin to pour iu. Then they cringe too much In their trenchet to aim on a level. Their trenches (of the Spanish type) are built under cover, at strategic points, which admit of easy defense nm! etreat. with the smallest possible exH sure, once the Americans advance. On a wall above the line of one insurgent trench were IC abrasures by bullets In a space two feet by one. Such music ns was plaved there Is disconcerting'. The little block man will not remain to heur It after our men are within 2oO yards. At running he it easily the American's superior. His bare feet never get sore, lie ha no clothing to impede his progress except cotton shirt and trousers, lie knows the bypaths and the fords of the streams. But he feels that it is very un fair of us to make him retreat. We are not practicing warfare as he un derstands it at all. What is the use of ri lies that will shoot 3.5 0 yards if you are troiiifr to try to catch the enemy w ith your hands? Atfuin.-ildo's officers are highly In censed about our artillery, it Is said, if they have no jruns we ou"ht to use none, and If they hnve three or four or five, we oufrht to use only three or four or Jive, as the coe nmv be. What lias happened, however, was to hove been expected after we refused to fire back and forth between trenches In the moonlight, which is the only kind and (renerous method of making war In the tropics. In the march to Maloloa our men marched and fought all day under the beating sun. slept on the ground, anntu rivers ond did everything which it was supposed by the natives vlint white men could not do. They thought that we would not attempt to drive them out of more than one of the Intreneh ments at a time, and then rest at least a w eek after each effort. A prisoner ex plained his feelings by saying: "Thr-r-r-r-t!" and making a rapid movement with his hands. Frederick Palmer, in Collier's Weekly. Shoollnar Clar Mass Throasr. Iron. The tsilow candle which it, shot through a dr,r must hide its hesd I Mi fore a aeven and ti half ounce plug of clay which has been to fired as to per forate an Iron plate on Inch thick. The velocity of the cloy plug was tremen dous. It hns been estimated that the speed necessary niusl I over J.fioo feet a accond. r.x-rimtntt of this kind I were conducted by Capt. Cooper Key, of the British army, at the Hoynl arsenal. A special gun was employed and pressed cylinders of raw dry cloy three inches long and two Inches In diameter were used. Eventually (inn of these plugs went through a enst Iron plate one Inch thick from a distance of not mors tlmn '.'I feet. . Y. W orld. I.,ul,la Train .SatTlea lo Mas franelaen. On October I'th the Honlhsrn Pacific Co. will Insnvurate a "Daylight Ki press," leaving Portland at 8:.10 a. in., and reaching Han Francisco at 7:15 neit evening nly one i !g a out. Both stsn bird I'u'lmsn and tourist sleeper will he attached. This new train lain sddition to the present 7 p. m. Shasta Overland, and will glvemsny penger the desired opportunity to see enronte the freat WllUtnette, I'mpqna and fac ramento Valley without los r.f time, and slill arrive In Oikland and Kan rrancico at a seasfmable hour. Chester If. B nisn, Kalatnaoo, Mich., ssys: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe cme of indigestion; can strongly recommend It to al!;dvspeptic.M Dig -sts what yon eat without ai l from the stomach, and cuien ill (pepsia. Butler Ilrug Co. I The Dalles. Fcrtland and Astoria Navigation Co.' V. w,i -a MS Kit Kesulator S Dalles City Sits. Pallj (sxcet't tlumlav) blwsen The Dallos, Ilotid River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching st wsv txiiii's nn Ndu sides ot th l ohuutils river. tlnth ol th iNivs tesmers hsvs tieell rhilllt. Slut sr eieellMli; hs for Hip ww'O wl l. I h l.(ula'r I. no will ei..l,.,,.f in ii IU ontrotii the pvI mnu puulble. Kor S'ottiforS. Heonnmv anil I'loaanro. tiarel tr l teiuats ol tlio Itegulalur t.lHO. The lemers ft Hie Rrwnllr l ine will lesvs illea l 7 a. m. eviuliieneilig Moudiiy Ilia IMtl llial. forlland Olllee. I'll Pallm tlrflen. Oak at. t'a k. '"' Mml W. C. Allaway, uaiiant AauL EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route or TMK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Tralna leave aud ars du lo amvs at I'vrtlai ; . . . . I . ' f dVt HI.AMi 1 1 I t.rrM, aalrm. Ke- I ' I Lmrtf. .Ife.ilatnt, aae- I raluetlUi, (rfi,'ll.ha 1 r raiH'lati. HoiiTt, T 00 r. U r. v M M.a Ausela.r.1 rati, i Naw orlvalis sod 1 I I Kaal H.larbU f ' SO A. M Pal IT NMburf sud way ta ItMlta . ..... i jo r. a Pally aterfl Muudara. 1 la W.Kali'iif.i for i j Ml.Arisl. allverUm, iWrat M, lo, Hninua Tllla.a.rtlignl(l suit NaUuu ent.! eutlUafS 17 a) A. M. ICorvallts iatatlona . and war) l)f... INIlkrEMlKSiR fA--.KM.KK Ktnnas IralB 1'ally (airl aumlar). I Wp. m. tl.r. I'..til.n. . Ar t S a. m 7 . i. m. !i VeMlniKllle l ) S.'xa.m 1 JU . in. (Ar .ludiMi4ftir..l I I..II.I i oU a. m. lNlllr. MallT. srtt SUlxlay. MXINtl CAKil ON CHiPl!! ROCTK. Pi u.MAX "ffritT HtrgfKRa AND HKIIlMl I.Aa-t HLRKflM) CARS Attached to all Tbnutn Vralaa. IMrert eonnaetloo at ean rraoelaeo with (ori lalilal and oriental and I'ariAc mall alraniahlp line. I..r J ATA.N and I Hl.N A. KaJliiig dalaa on I'lleatlua. kalaa and tlrkata In raatHrn ttltla and Kn AImiJaI AN, I III.na, HiSul.t I.U anc ( nTKAI.lA. Ail ar.vn trains arrive st and dart (row draod ( antral atailou, riltb and Irvine stranat YAMHIt.t. MVlalnM. faaatrngrr ivpo(, Iin4 ol jaftaraon sfrtwL 4wt for Hherldan. week days, l 4 ao a. ss Arrive at I'orlland. V .SJ a. lu t-ave tttr AIRI.IK on Monday. Wadnewtay and r ri. ar ai .t. a. in. i-n ai INiriiand, Taaa dav, I litirvtlay and aalnr, a) tl I uft p. to, !l l Huuday. llerj. Saturtlay. K . Ki.tM.ER, (I. H. MAKKIIAW. jUuaasr. AaaL o. K. at l aaa. Alt Thnib Tl kel OtTire. M Third MrM, where through tlrkata to all M,liita In lha faaloni tutra. Canada and k.uro ran be obtained al lowoat rau-a (rota 1. n. KlRKLAStl. Tlrket Agent. r N. WHKAU.S. The Busy Store. K.ic'i ilny our Luslncu sbowi llir veoplo arc finding out we ore pushing lo the front with licttcr good, lower prices, salespeople the very test, ami Inst, but not least, buytri who know their business and buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. Vev -V'A.'VVSVV STEAM... Wood Saw Will rrtn every day except Sunday . Bate Iteasonahle. Telephone 201. W. A. CATES, Prop. SUMMONS. IN TMK l-IKITIr COI'HT or Tllk T 1 l (ingon. lor lha vouiiiv ,,) J BTTK llaniid A. Slmuii, I'lalnilir, t a. William II II. allium, did.nd.inL InVMIIIau, . . . ,,,5 , In Ilia Name il lha Mlala ,, (I,,,,,,,. . har.l.y unilllMl !..! and a, ,., ",' ;."",' anlliudeoiirtonnr l'l.. lo 1 '" IXltlllOMtliMI 111 tilts ll Ml tllillll, t)M II ..r nalur.lar. tin. Ixll, ,y Nv,. , " ' ' lltan and llivra M .,,.,., n, ,,"' l.v nam I pi. 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Ii.i.hjr sl.rn thai lha itiot.-r.l.nni ha. bra-il a -'lol.xl l,y ur.l. .,1 il,a r.,i,, r,,Vj id lha .lair ..( Ilr. .,n l, u i . uhlr , . Ilia a III ol Jl.ir, liuia, dai aau-l. ., , la-l a 111 and It.tanivil td a.nl M.iv in , "a,, All wr'Hi. havlns eUlni. .-,li,, 'lt e.Ula are hanl.y Uodlml In .ia nl Hi, i MJ ll.a l.r.'lM'r Vi.liul.vr. U ma al lha o"i, ,,( ll( li.((i.n A Wlla..n, lha l,lla...r.T,,,,i, ,,U,.J utxnllia lr.tn ll.a data d lhl n, tir, lal-vl (M'lolat luih, l- i JollS Jl, MAHPrX. Oel k..ui:,, NuriCK FOIt I'l'HI.ICATKiN. IjkSDOrru a r V.mnni, ,) Oabttwr v, iivw. 'J Nullr. la heifd.y (Iran thai (ha lull 'ah. Iiamv.1 art 1 1, r Ifaa Slr.1 Bnl,v nl hi. it,,., lion b make foiat r.-d it, u..i uf kla rlalnt. and thai Mtld trf.ad ntll t mn.l- (,ir lha H.HII'V and Keraivar t I . A 1 alal I 'lllra .1 anao.i.ar, I'-lilnsl.Ml, nu iura.ur, St.m. Wl Jl.l, IKHi, I J ' a h nainherltn. It r. Nn ..,(. (he nl halt ..I imr!l,i t.iaMor and .at liall id ao.itLav.l .ittallar, Mr M, In. ,1 N , H l.'aa.l. W. M Ha nau.a lha Inllowlli MllnaaMft In .na hiff (Sinllnu.'U. rv'.ldc-tu. unou and ruiti.ai(.u u aid land, via Ih.ima 3d. VVhllra.inb. Jamas Mi'.v.n. I'M It. amlh and t uliam lwlon all i. l.t. II , W a-I!l.KUiu. Vv.lt i siiak. Till II ll.tl.lrr. NOTICK. FUH ITHUCATIOS. V. . I-d ( rei. s. at 1ms 1i.i i mm i (llli'liRI V, l-'.l j Nolle, la hend.ir ftvan llial lha . ih.alBt named aatllar ha. llia.1 n.dtr ,l hi. lulniliua bi link, final ,rnd III aUtH,rt id hi. rt.tta. and thai .aid noad will he M.a.1.' la I, .fa th- K.vl.ivf and Mara'lvat al lha )al laa, Or.-f"l, nn Satur day. Nuvaiubrf II, lOt,vl. Stalhlaa Ihlal. mt Slaalar. dragaa. Il.imaalaad rnlrr ! J ! the w Ni N1, W' and ' SV'4. an-lion , (..auvtiy I north, tanfa I:' aa.l, W . M lla nalnaa Ilia ftdiipw I n wltnaff lo print h-i e4.l.1lliumia r.Wan.. Uan and r.l!ll..ttoa id aaid land. Vl haa. Hilar. id Sd.nlar, (rvif..ii, in TKotnM, Marmaii Mi.tirman and Km.1 PruMo lit, i4 1 ho I a msia. JAY P. H i AS. oelT II krst.ln NOTICK KOR ri'lll.lCATlOS. lasodrrn atTms iuiis. hil.I la lola-r I. I N.illoa la tiafrby (Ivan thai Ih- ..l.wti,t tiamr.1 wilier ha. nl.l l.olira id hi. I;ilanlltl Ut maka Anal l.r.a.1 In ni.tw.rl id til. rl.lm, .i.. (.a( aald pruid nlll ba n.ad' ladorall.a ht l.lrt at.d b.aalvaral Ilia liallca.utrg.in, on aamnlay, N.n,iul an, IH'ju, via. laaa. V. Ilawland. af Tk. lialla.. "r I II meatrad Knliv N . ", Inr Ilia t , M,. 4 h ' and S W .J t.t e. 1, If ' SolU, r.no 14 K , M. lla tiainr. Il,a It.llnwle wllnraMa In rt.rs hi eoiillnuoua rwldaue. Uan and ruitliaUs id Mid laml, in J. i llvra, J U Jafrv, frrd Xaivnt at,d J. W'. Jol.rt.hin. sll ol 1 lie .alla. UOK..11 Oct II II JA V I 1.1 I A a, Ho,llr NOTICK OK FINAL SKTtl.KMKXT. Kntlaa la harvhy siren lt.nl lha iim.i.- Ii in1, adiiilnl.lialrli nl ll.a a.lala.d Pr VI I . kuia harl, drtraai-l, has Md hr t.l.a: a-vxui.l anrh in lliar.,.inlv eHirl.nl Ilia lah-ol on-n-ai, .r HaM'.av..iitty, snd lha court h.v l..li:!rd Monday lha rlh day id Nov . I 'J. si the lar nl In o rl.a k a m., al lha eoiii.ly 'omt I''i" ' Pallra I II) , (lira. n. aa Ilia lima and tlrt I' th haarlii. and elllrinenl Hi.-ra.. Al) tfa. Ililimlr.! In ...Id aalalaara liarrhv r.n.lllrd h atiar al uld lima and l.la. a and .ia "t thai l.j.y l..... nuy Ihry hava. In Said llll'l ac- eo.ini i,r any nl lha lu-m. iiir.. Ihilla. ( Ily, Or , .-( .st. I I.14II.V HKUh KIM H vKT, pOII Iv.vulill. NOTICK OF HXAL SKm.KMKr.T. Knllrwla harvhy llan thai U ('. Il.-nltashs. a.linlnl(ia(..r ol Ihaaalalaol Alta-rt! Ilnv. 1 iva.-l. haa hla K-.-...IOI lor llnal maul id .aid aalaU and M.avday, Ilia rlh nay id NnvainU r, i". at lni. rl.a k III Ho' lorrlB.a ..I snld d haa lawn aal hy Hon. Kol. rl M. raiunly Jndaid Vt aaro eiainly, Orr., h In. .d.;at'll.ll In tha Mina Ial,il nri.lrmltrr Aid, Wl H.l.-d II I l lssr..HS, Adinliililrati .CHAS. FPflK. Butchers snd Fopmers ..Exchange. Kaensnnrtrslisht th. eelahr.lad KlI.CMMIA KKKK, s.-kn..l-a..-. lha tawt baar In Tha I (alias, al th. li.ual nrle. Citma In, l(V l and h eimvlnee.1. Al"' '"s Klnaal hrands ol Wines, U H(C and Clgare. Sonduilehes of all Klnda always on hand. C. S. Smith, Til K Up-to-date (Jroeer Fresh Kggn "d Creamery Ilntter specially- 2d Street. 'Phone 270.