sow Wednesday' pfr A. X. Keed citiK don from rendle- ton yesterday. Geo. W. Massamore came io da from Hay Cmk. Tester- Dr. and Mr. Jas. Sutherland will leave on this afternoon a tram lor it sno" Tisit in fortUnd. Will II. See, merchant at the Warm Spring agency, came up from rort.and latt nihtand left tbia morning for the agency. Mr. and Mr. F. H. Wakefield will leave on thi afternoon' train for Mon month, where they are taking the body of Samuel N'ealy for burial. Ned Wick, who ha been suffering areallr with rheomatiem for some time part, left thi morning for Portland, where he will enter the hospital. Kev. U. F. Hawk will leave on the afternoon train for Portland, having re ceived word that the operation on hi little on will b performed at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Thursday' Daily. Geo. DavU, of Tvgh, is in tn CD business. E. Hamilton, of Prineviile, came in from that place yesterday. Bert Roger came in from Antelope oa a business trip yesterday. Mr. and Mr. D. F. Stewart came in from their home at Prineviile yesterday, j W. H. Wilen returned yesterday j afternoon from Moro. where be went on i official business. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Filloon and on, who have spent the past few days in the citv, returned to their home at M jro yesterday. II. A. Stewart, re "Cheerful Liar ' Comr ay. i :a is c::t I today arransfinf fvr the arc-Maraac ci bie couipanv tcmorrw i i aisriay . night at the Yost. Mr.anlMrs.F. W. Fci w joJ arnwd i! in the citv from Tiwai yriay, ttJ , re goeits at tt tE c Mr. al Mr. J At. i. jvxaa. jr. t-; w ocsj ci; rr !." x- t , from there ca a r:;t. i FlJlT- j J. H. E., U T It in tow. jlx. today E. F. Giicr retsrsed latt tight from j jrorvaxd. Jflfe Myra Helm came cp from Port lac J :t nijtit. J. H. rvvhmna came no from Binpeo ftotsattt Eti&e, bat the Colombia) tt B:f tt. Mr. W. H. Moody returned last night from few day" vitit with relative in rnland. E. Peck, father of Mr. B. A. Gifford, iu a pecger cn thi morning' boat for Portland. Mr. and Mr. R. E. Haworth -went down to Stevenson thi mornjeg on a botine trip. Mr. M. A. Ewicc leit oa the t-oat thi morninc to visit with ber eon, who it a lawrer in Yacconver. Miea Bessie Lanr, who ha made a three week' visit with friends in Port land, retnrned on last niyht' boat. J. W. Howard and W. Wnriweiler, prominent basinet men of Prineviile, came in from that place yesterday. Mia Virginia Marden, who ba spent the past five week visiting the family of E. L. Smith in Hood K-.ver, returned borne last night. Frank McFarland, who ba been in suring bi old friend and many new one, daring the past week, retnrned to bit Lome in Portland yesterday. D. M. Gaant, who formerly owned the Goldendale stage line, but 'now ha a line oot of Eosebur, came op from that place Ust night and left this morning tor Klickitat county. A. F. Evick. postmaster at Victor, spent yesterday in The Dal. He give the same report received from every tection regarding the mildness of the winter and it effect npon vegetation. The bnncberast ia making it appearance two month earlier than usual and everything look promising. BORN. At Pleasant Ridge, Monday, Jan. 22d, to Mr. and Mr. Deimar Martin, twin boy. In Jan.: a eon thi city, Wednesday morning, 4tb, to Mr. and Mr. John Weigel, ; weight 11 , pound. ARTESIAN WELLS. The Btata Will B Aakvd for Faadf to net la KaaerlmeatlDC. At the It ession of the state legis lature, a bill was introduced by the late representative Sydney G. Ham son, of . Gilliam county, asking the state to ap propriate 142,000 to help along the work of borinf artesian tell throughout the remi-arid land of Oregon. At that time the i lea was looked npon n.ore a an experiment than otherwise, bnt lately it ba been pretty tborcngbly demon strated that the plan i feasible, and the matter I again being brought forth for discussion. The bill introduced by Mr. Hawon passed the lower house, but met defeat in the senate. It defeat ha in no wise dampened the ardor of it promoter, and, when the next tesiun convene, they hope nccfully to carry it through and get aid from the date toward defraying the expense of the experimenting. The coontie that will be directly af fected by thi pioposition are Sherman, Crook, Wasco, Gilliam, Morrow, Grant, Baker, Union, Willowa. Malheur, Lake, Klamath, and Umatilla. L;ke thi county, each of the other possesses vast district in which there i practically no water, and, in mny intnre, ranch- er are compelled to haul water in bar rel and tank for mite for household ..... wir purposes, u uiaima county i i probahiy more fortunate in thi reipect I rKOrLB TOP ALL K inii DALLES Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels f i rANSES THE SYSTEM ,,UAL PERMANENTLY m tmc tf nuine - mint o ey TTt... ...''cV es,-4 u nt urx. -- tiaa rt many other; but even instance here, tier are nnmeron ,hfr ,Se f4rmert ho 0.n rncbe cn ... , , , ., , , . the leech .and are compelled to ban! water for several xaiies. la tome of the other counties it is re a" ta ews orte. ia some case j water being carried in tank from 12 to 14 noi'e. A case of this kind ia said to exist in Gilliam county, a rancher there being obliged to haul water 14 miies for hoc hold pnrpose and for the water ing of (totk. To keep thi up require the constant services of one man and four horse. Dozen of other case are cited being nearly a bad. Those promoting the idea claim that underlying these territories there are vast deposit of artesian water. The rancher, however, do not feel justified in experimenting at their own expense, but should they receive aid from the state a number would have well tunk. They realize the great ad vantage that would result and the value it would add to their farm, but they do not feel justified in undertaking the work alone. A great many rancher claim they would not hesitate a moment to expend their money in boring for artesian water, but tLey first desire to bave it demonstrated that the plan is feasible. It ia to demonstrate this fact that the etate will be called npon to lend it aid, and an appropriation will be asked for. The promoters of the meas ure contend that the state will be the principal gainer, as the lands wiil be come mucn more valuable when once water i obtained on them. Valuation would naturally increase, more taxes would be paid, and thus increase the revenue of the state's treasurv. E. O. LATE WAR NEWS. VTarrra r tared Pptontop Wednesday Mfht. But M Ithdrcw Lut Nlnf. An associated dispatch received this afternoon is to the effect that Warren's troops captured Spionkop Wednesday night, being inveigled into it by the Boers, who, having big gun planted on all eurronoding koijes, immediately opened a sheil fire that made it to) hot for them. On Thnraday night, under cover of darkness, Warren withdrew with bia taoops. The English loste are given a 24 killed, 154 wounded and 31 missing. Gen. Woodgate wa danger ously wounded. Dr. Leyde, the Iransvaals' agent at Pari, id Boer losse were 212 killed and 1000 wounded. A dispatch from London aya : "Great est anxiety here. Report that heavy battle ia progressing near Ladyamith and Boer resisting. British losses be lieved very beavy, "I a to ludtbted to Ooelinnte Cough Care for my health and life. It cured me of long trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their live to the prompt action of thi never failing remedy. It cure cough, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung tronble. It early use prevent cou sumption. It i the only harmless remedy that give immediate result. r. B. Thirkield, health inspector of Chicago, eay. "Kodol Dyspepsia Care cannot be recommended too hiithly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gest wbat you eat and cure indigestion and heartburn, and all form of drs pepsia. Baried at Arllncioa. Wasiiixgtos, Jan. 24. The remain of forty-three oldier who died of yellow fever ia Cuba, were interred at Arlington to.lay. The exercise were conducted according to the ritual of the Catholic j and Episcopal churctie. President Mc- rviniey, c-ecreiary kooi and Attorney- General Grigg were present. The turial wa with militarv honnr.. WEEKLY CHRONICLE, CHINA TO HAVE A NEW EMPEROR Dowager Empress Is Believed to Have Forced Old One to Abdicate and Mae-Year-Old Boy Will Succeed; Him. Peking, Jan. 23. The imperial edict issued yesterday say that owing to the emperor' poor health he ia unable to conduct the busines of the etate, and appoint Put Sing, on of Prince Tuano, bia heir. The emperor apparently ba been compelled by the dowager empress tn ahdicata about Chinese New Year, though it is understood thi will meet ith considerable opposition In certain court circle. The dowagr empres, however, intend to carry out the pro gramme which she bad been planning for year. Washington, Jan. 23. The Chinese minister here baa received no official in formation a to the appointment of a new emperor. When the announcement was shown the member oi the legation by a representative of the Associated Press, considerable eorprise wa ex pressed from the fact that the name ! mentioned, Put Sin?, the reported new emperor, and Prince Tuano, hie father, are not known to any member of the legation. Chinese official here say they are certainly not prominent in public affairs. WINTER TRIPS. For win'.er residence or winter outing ileal conditions will be found on every hand in California. Plenteous early rainfall has thi season given to the eml-tropical vegetation wonderful im petus ; the fl jral offerings are more than usnilly generous and the crop of southern fruit bountiful and excellent. Old ccean poesesses new charms at Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Long Beach, Coronado and the enchanted isle of the sea, Catalina where fishing, boating, rambling, riding, hunting and loafing uay be enjoyed as nowhere else. Quiet little spots, snug 'and warm, offer themselves at Montecito, Xordhoff, Pasadena, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto, Fall Brook and Palm Springs. For renewing health and vigor, here abound many tot springs, of widely varying constituents and demonstrated merits; the dry, ant I tic, tonic air of the desert may be enjoyed at Banning, Indio, Yuma; and, even farther on, at Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, exists con ditions equally well indicated for weak throats and lungs. Many think nothing in nature more attractive than the shimmering olive orchards of Santa Barbara and Snn Diego; others prefer the stately wilnats of Ventura and Los Nietoe, or the lemons of Fernando; but for glorious fruit and graceful tree commend us to the golden orange, first, last and always, and it exists in greatest perfection at Covina, Riverside, Redlands ami High lands. Equally Interesting is the scientific nd tempting Ushion in which the sorting and pac': ing of the orange is here accomplished. The faithful were exhorted to see Mecca and shuffle off; but wiser gener ations will see California of the south and prolong life. tf l(rpora Should Ba Discounted. Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 24. The re ports of fabulously rich quartz strikes in the north should be liberally discounted, says J. A. Marion, of Dawson, himself the owner of several p'acers and also'ot a coal mine half way between Bennett and Dawson. He state that the re ported rich find of copper-gold quartz at Great Slave lake, in which the Hudson' bay people were interested, has turned out to be fictitious. "There is no doubt whatever," said Mr. Marion, "that the mine Is salted." BUSINESS LOCALS. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house, tf Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't forget this. Clark A Falk' drug stock 1 new fresh and complete. Clarke A Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist' brusbee. Use Clarke A Falk' quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from tbejtiead. Yon will not have boil if you tike Clarke A Falk' en re cure for boil. Ash your grocer for Clarke A Falk' pure concentrated flavoring extracte. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and (unburn. Manufactured by Clarke A Falk. Latest thing in camera are Im proved Magazine cyclone atlDonnell' drug tore. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Clarke A Falk bare received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton trietly pure liquid paints. G. II. Appleton, justice of peace, Clarksburg, X. J., ay. "DeWilt' Little Early Riser are the best pill made for constipation. We use no others." Oaickly cures all liver and bowei troubles. SATURDAY. JANUARY i -i , . j ' IS THE CIRCT'IT COCRT OF THE sTATi The Great STEEL and MALLEA- r':;:-:': BLE IRON jWajestie Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. "Remember that we are selling the same from $45.00 to $60.00 i Whieh is a saving to our over price charged b' peddlers for inferior ranges. Write for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence." JWflYS SEEDS. SEEDS. A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and Vegetable SEEDS IN .BULK. m P w xsi w Q W W Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn King Philip Corn, Stowell's Evergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Corn, Kaffir Com, Egyptian Corn, A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will be cold at close prices for CASH at the Feed, Seed and Grocery Store of J. H. CROSS. SEEDS. SEEDS. minmiiH i ? 8 i ? f C. J. STUBLING Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Qreate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISZEt from $2 5 to'00 per talloo'rjTSTFyrars oid.7" IMPORTED 00GHA0 from $7.00 to 112.00 per MllonTlU to 20 year old.' I'AbHUttfliA UKA JIUILa frm 3.25 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYMPIA BEER on draught, and Val Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle. 27, 1600. il -i ...... sal QVoi-tflT'c, Cl RANGES, - customers of from $15 to 25 & CFJOOIE. SEEDS. w w o w w w a White Hominy Corn. Early Rose Potatoes, Burbarjk Potatoes, Spring Vetches, Brome Grass, Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. SEEDS. The The Dallas, Chronicle, O". Job Printers. 1 and Retail to fetO per gallon. (4 to 11 year old.' Blats and Olympm Beer In bottle p Me! neniy, at administrator of (he etuiu Poiuip Biogaii, deceased, Y Uintitf, vs. N. W. Wallace and 8. T. Wallara. Defendant. i By virtue of an nec-utii.n, drerve and order ? ! sale, duly issued out of and under the tm 2 h I tbe circuit court ol lh stata of orexon. f.. ... J : cmuty ol VVaaei, to me directed and dsudua , ' 2U day ol Novembr, upon a d ree tZ i tu foreclosure of a cvrtain anoriritre, in Uvnrol ' 1 plaintiff and against said deiendanu, mid moT , ) inem renaereu buu ramw in sam court In la. k t sboveeiitiuol cause, in lavor f plaiutiiT at t ; affdinst tbe deffutUut N. W. VlUo?. a in.i- I - ... M.t.t. ,m i tha taa eJ ..... ! tbiny two aud 22 100 dollnrs UltXZi. ") with ! teret tbereon fiom the f-Ih day of tkpteruber st I he rate of teu lie per cent tr sunns' ' I snd the lut trier sum of one hundred dtisri i HJ'aattorneeeandlhe farther sumnftliirn ' ' aud m-Vj dollars itJu ju and the costs of sua u k ! on this writ, and eomuiaudius; me to make uj, r of the real property errorsccu in suen an-n-e . foreclosure sud hereinafter doscriiad: Mid fc. i cieeand juc;meiit haTiUft been rendere-1 tut J entered on the 2ilh dsy of Uchlr, !!, I wm 1 3 on the third day of Jstiuarj, lsJ, at the hour . i 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said d and st the ' J , front d-mr of tbe county court house, lu li.i, 3 Citv, Wasco county, Oregon, sol. at public r i suction to the highest bidder fur cash i ' hsud all the nitnt, tme ana lnicreM wMet the di-fen-isnts.S. W. Wallace and a. f. W sllsra, or either of them, had on the Atb ds; of Sep tember 1KD, the date of tbe mortgage furerloMii herein, or a hlen fcsm aeienaanu or any o( iht defendants be ein, have since acquired or not ' hare In and to the following described r-sl pros. -erty, situsted aud being In Wasco county, o gon, to-wit: The southe t quarter of the soath. wwt quarter, the soulh ha.f of tbe southesit quarter, and tbe northeast quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty -eight,in townshis . seven south, of range seventeen east, Willamette ; Meridian, ontaiuing ltt) acres, or so murhtf ' said property as will satisfy said judgment taa decree, with costs snd accruing costs. bsid (ropert will be sold subject toconflnu- tion and redemption as by law provided. . Dated at Dulles City, Wasco county, Oregon, : this 2sth day of November, i9. ROBKRT KELLY, ' decMi EbcrifT of Wasco County, orejoa. XOTICE. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. ' J. H. 'ergue4n, administrator of tiie esuteot -I.ydiaA. Richardson, decease I, in pursuance ol an ordtf of the Honorable County Court of tat Swte of Oregon for Wasco county, dulyissd? and entered on the 4th day of Jannaty, Ifui, will from and after the l'.th day of yebruary, 140 . proceed to sell at private saie for cash in hand, all of tbe follow ing described real estate, bt-l.-nt ing to the estate of said Lvdia A. f icharilnm, deceased, to-wit: r The northwest quarter oi the southwest qust ter, and south ball of the northwest qnaiter sn the southwest quarter of the northeast qusrto of section three ( !) in township four (t) south it range thirteen (1:) east f the Willamette merie ian, in Wasco county, Oregon; also that certsi piece or parcel of land particularly bounded aiy described as follows: Commencing J4 rods ai ll'i ieet west of the southeast corner of tt southwest quarter of section three (S. in towi ship four (-1, soulh of range thirteen (IS) east a the Willamette meridian iu Wasco county. Or gon, aud running thence north one-halt mile thence wet iO rods and 4'j Ieet: thence snuti one halt mile, and thence east 59 rods and 4. feet to the j.lace of beginning: save and except therefrom four lota in Richardson's Addition the Town of Tygh, which has been heretofnn sold and conreVed; tbe tract above described is ' eluding allot said Richardson' Addition to thi Town of Tvgh, as laid out and platted and re ' corded in tue Records of Deeds for Warn county. Oregon, said real estate above describe containing .'10 acres, more or less. , Any person desiring nformation with referena to said real estate should call on or addres men Junction city, Oregon, or my attorneys, Duftn it Menefee, at The Dulles, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of January, 190). J. 8. FERGCESOV. Adirinistrator of the Estate of Lyuia A. Rich ardson, deceased. Dirt A MaNtraa, Attorneys for Administrator. l;ijao' SUMMONS. IX TflE CIRf TIT f OI RT OF THE STAT! of Oregon, for the County of Wasco. Belle McGrcevy, plaltiUT, vs. Tho.aas Mctjreevy, defendant . To Thomas McGreevy, defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You as hereby required to appear and answer the cos; . plaint filed sgainst you in the abovV eiitil1 suit wlihin ten days from the date of the srrvl of this Summons upon vou, if served withtt this County; or if served within any othe County of this ritate, then within twenty ds? from the date of the service of this Buuimoo upon you: or if served upon you by publirstiti thereof, then on or before the. Inst dv of It time prescribed in the order for piibliciiliw to-wit. on or before six weeks Irora the date . the hint pubilratlpn hereof: and if you fall answer, for want there.. I the plaintiff s apply to the Court for the relief prnie.1 I in her complaint, to- It, that the marriave e tract now existing between pUlnlirt ami i frndant be forever dissolved and that plsint beawsrded the exclusive cust.slv ot the mil children of plainiitf and defendant. This Summons is served upon you by ptiMto tlon thereof, pursuant to the order of said l cult Court, made and entered on the luth .lar-i January, re.(ulring the publication here. ir six eonecntlve weeks, commencing JaiiOL" JU, lutJ, the dute ol the tirst publication. HI' XT I. Mi TON A WHJtoN. " jan 20 it Attorneys for I'ltinlK ' Executor's Notice. Notice la hereby given that the cotintv cot ;' of the state of Oregon for Wasco cou'ntr. i! probste. has duly Issued letters tcUmentiryi the undersigned as the executor named In r last will and testament of ( aleb Hroots, r ceased, and to administer upon the estale ot t said deceased. All persons having clsir against said estate are required to pn-enl t same to me at the law orhea of Condon A r don. In Dalles City. Oregon, with proper vooc ers. within six months from this data. December 'it, 1mm). ROLANDO O. BROOKS, Executor of the estate of Caleb Brooks. ceased. Her' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ', Notice la hereby given that the nnd-rslfW hss been appointed by the rouiity eotirt ot state of Oregon, for Wasco county, admlntumtt1 of the estate of An tone Jerome, decaased- persons having claim against said euat nerhy notilicd to present them to ate at oflica In The Dalle, or., within lx moi from the data hereof. Dated December U, 1S0J. F. F. UllloNS. teellt . Administrator ADMINISTRATOR'S NOriCF. Notice la hereby given that the undetilr has been apnointed by the eountv court, ol sta'e of Oregon. f.w Wasco county, a linlnl'triP of tt estate of Patrick Brown, decos-l. persons having claims against said estst hereby notified to present said claims, pros' Termed, to me at the omca of a.miott A wL In lall city, Ore , within six mouth (rmaw dale hereof. Dated January 2.1, VX. , DELIA C. BROWJf, Jan27ll Adminl-trst' KOTICE FOR PUBLICATItN. (Isolated Tract ) Pnbllc Land Pals. I axd Ornr at Tnb Dsmis, Osr-iofi . . Jan. a. l''. ' nonce is l.er. by given that In put"n ' Instructions from lt commissioner of th f eral land omre, tinder authmlly vested In H' ' " iion u. st. Kev. tttat., aa anicn'.'-" Itieart Of SUIIMM . .. V.KniarV I wa will pr.sve.l in nller at nubile sale on "f1" day. the ITth day of February next, at ! of loo'cl..k.. m. at I Ills .fflra, the (olll!' tract of land, to- It: , 7 Xi'X L ' IMl k'" and t, . a, T. I l. a,., W. M. any and all person claiming adversely -; above des.rllK. land are advised ' Plal HI, in fhla i.lfLM ... hm itur h"' le.inst-d lor the.co.nin.'ii.Tment of snd otherwise their rihts will be forfeit".!. JAY ! I.CCAS, Begl-lcr. fan in I on I'ATtERON, !(.",lv' , t I I I. f( a CI K t r t t s p- : rn t: r; of