riurn IOC ALL KKOW. Wednesday Dally. Fea Bitty it in the city from Wari mtia. F. A. B;ttv, of Wm:e, ii in town todiy. A. W. Sharrard. of Arlington, is in the city. J. M. R;uell returned last night from Portland. W. F. Bar, of Wasco, if in the city on buine. V. E. Woodcock, of Warnic, is in the city attending lo business. Frank HogiD.of Gringevii e. Ilihu, epeottbe day ia the city visiting with relative. G eorge A. Yocng end daughter, Mifi Georgia, are in the city from their house at P.idgway. Jltcn. F.H. BotUn. D. 5. Crapprr, Nurrnan Williama and B. T. Mill, of Hood River, are registered at the l ma tilla Hon;. lire. W. L. Bradehaw, who has been in Atbeviile, X. C. for the past few tuosthi receiving treatment, returned borne on the aiternoon train, the was ceooipacied by her brother, Dr. Harry Littleneld. Win. J. Mintazne, f rmerly a reideot of Tr.e JJai:ee ana t-nae. i noouj.icr reaentiog the Pacific Cat Investment Co.. a tontine ravings association with the home office in Portland, are in the citr. They will call to onr citizen! and try and iotereet them in the mutual profit sharing plana which tbey will folly explain. Thursday. I. H. Taffe, the duke of Celilo, ia in be city. M. J. Anderson, of DoTur, is in the city today. E. F. MiddiWwart, of Hosier, was In the city today. Win. Hinkleleft today for bis borne Bear Antelope. Win. Heisler. of the Do far Mills, was in the city today. Asa L. Brown, of Baker City, it in town today on business. Henry Ktegman left this morning for hit home near Ceoterville. D. f-. Kimsey, coonty commissioner arrived today from Antelope. CUo 1 Lowrey, foreman of the Mayt ranch near Bakeoven, is in town today. Mrs. RoK. Mayr, Jr., and Mrs. Frank SosatnerviHe will arrive this evening from Portland. Meetrs. W. S. Miller. D. W. Pierce and G. M. Slocnm, of Goldendale, are registered at the Umatilla House. Friday. C. H. Ball, of Portland, it in the city. Mrs. Murphy came in from Ante!ope to Jay. D. E. Gilman, of Ueppner, was in the city ted iy. C. C. Harris, of Forest Grof e, was in t-wn tenerday. W. Roes Winant left thit morning for bit borne at Hood River. Won. VanBibber left on the Regulator this morning for Portland. Mrs. George Johnston, of Dufur, it visiting in the city today. Saml Wilkinson and wife left on the afternoon train for Ean Francisco. John H. Gioder. of Stevenson, Wash., it registered at the Umatilla House. - E. Jacobsen has so far recovered that be was able to leave the hospital yes terday. Mr. McAdam has returned to Port land, where he goes to consult with Dr. McKenzie. Mesera. J. D. McAndie, T. H. Mc Greer and John Little, all prominent sheepmen from Antelope, arrived in town thit afternoon. Mist CatVie Thorhnrn and her brother M. Thorbarn, who have been visiting in the city for the past week, left today for their home near Kingsley. Mrs. A. D. Garner, who baa been visiting at the residence of J. H. Jack- ton for the past few dtya. will return tomorrow to her home at Hood River. BOK. In this city, March 9ih, to the wife of Fiaok Clarke, an eight-pound boy. In this city, March 8, to the wife of J. Y. Bethane, a daughter. fttarlllog Claim. Eighty-fire per cent of all pertont de clared incurable or given tip to die by physicians ean be cured, or their lives greatly prolonged by the beneficent powers of the "Perfected" Oivgenor King. This startling assertion U sus ceptible of proof. We have itjnthe form of letters from all claases of people "retidit g far and near" who are de lighted to testify to the marvelous cura tive powers of this latest and most per fected home oxygenating instrument. For sale by J. M. Filloon, The Dulles, Ore, niMwd2i Fine r-ooltrjr and Italian Baca. Kilverlaced Wyamdotte, English Red Cap and Rote Combed White Leghorn cbickent for sale. Single birds 1 1 each. F.gs for setting $1 ter fifteen. Italian beet $1 per pound. Queen bees warranted purely mated, 75 cents each. Queens ut by mnil and rate ar rival guaranteed. Address Mas. A. A. Bonnet. feb2M mo Tygh Valley , Or. Strayed. A black horse weighing about 1230 pounds and branded 25 on the left aboolder. Same strayed from the farm of John Brookhouee, which It situated tlx miles beyond Dufur. Liberal re ward oOt red for information regarding recovery. Address 8. R. Wixans, mar7-lmw Dufur, Or. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday, Don't forget this. THE DALLES j Doctors Can't Cure It! Coatagiu blood poison is absolutely beyond the skill of the doctors. They may dose a patient for years on their mercurial and potash remedies, but he will never be rid of the disease ; on the other hand, his condition will prow steadily wore. S. S. S. is the only cure for thi terrible affliction, because- it is the only remedy which goes direct to the cause of the disease and forces it from the system. I tu afflicted with Blood Pntaon. and 'he bait doctor did a do good, thouzh I took their treatment Il to full J. In fact. I seemed to aet wore all the while. I took a 1 moat very so-called blood remedy . but they did not aerm to reach tha dis ease, and had no effect i whatever. I as dis heartened, for It eemed -i that I would never be cored. At the advice of a inena ' inra iw fc. S. 8., and Wan tnim ' ttrove. I continued the aaediclne. and tt cored me completely, build log op my health and increasing mjr appeut. Although this was ten jear aa-o. I have never vet hd a:-aof the disease to return. W. R. Kbwbjas. Staunton, Va. It is like self-destruction to continue to take potash and mercury ; besides totally destroying the digestion, they dry up the marrow in the bones, pro ducing a stiffness and swelling of the Joints, causing the hair to fall out, and completely wrecking the system. S.S.S.rTneBl00d is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is the only blooa remeay iree irom mew daneerout minerals. Book on self-treatment aent free by Swift Specihc Company, Atlanta, Us. WINTER TRIPS. For winter residence or winter outing ideal conditions will be found on every hand in California. Plenteous early rainfall hat this season given to the semi-tropical vegetation wonderful im petus; the fljral offerings are more than usually generous and the crop of southern fruits bountiful and excellent. Old ccean possesses new charms at Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Long Beach, Coronado and the enchanted isle of the tea, Catulina where fishing, boating, rambling, riding, bunting and loafing uay be enjiyed at nowhere else. Quiet little spots, snag and warm, offer themselves at Montecito, "ordhoff, Paeadeni, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto, Fall Biook 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 fartheron, 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 orchardt of Santa Barbara and San Diego; othert prefer the stately walnuts of Ventura and Lot Nietof, or the lemout of Fernando; but for glorious fruit and graceful tree commend ut to the golden orange, first, laet and always, and it exists in greatest perfection at Covina, Riverside, Redlands and High lands. Equally interesting is the scientific and tempting fashion in which the sorting and packing of the orange it here accomplished. The faithful were exhorted to see Mecca and shuffle off; but wiser gener ation! will cee California of the south and prolong life. t Notice to tha Puollc. The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany will complete ita line and be ready to receive forward freight and passengers from Shaniko cot later than April 15, 1900. Large warehouses and stock yards will be erected and ready fur wool and stock by the above date. Freight rates will be considerable lower than by team from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be published shortly. For further information call on or address C. E. Lytle, General Freight Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned. E. E. Lvtlk, feblfl tf General Manager. Dissolution of Partnership, The business heretjfore existing under the firm name of Lane Bros., It this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. L. Lane will conduct tiie business at the old stand, and collect all accounts and pay all bills of the firm. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm are requested to settle as toon at possible. The Dalle, Or., March 1, 1900. L. L. La nx, lm-da N. M. Lane. Volcaole Kraptlona Are grand, but skin emotions rob life of joy. Bucklen't Arnica Salve curet them ; also old, running and fever toret, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burnt, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drivet ont paint and achet. Oulv 25ct. a box. Car guaranteed. ttoid by Blakeley ft Houghton, dniir- gistt. 2 Care Headacha yolckljr. Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and (flective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, drug-gists. Jn24 6m Latest thing in cameras are Im - proved Magatine cyclonet at Donnoll't drug ttore. a? 'Sl1 WEEKLY CHRONICLE, Call fir Eemlilicai Ccnntf CcnYentian. Tim taw Haldlaa; rrlaaarle. The Republican County Convention of Wasco County, State of Oreyon, It hereby called to meet in Dallet City. In 'said county, on Friday March Jj. I'M), fat the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. . said day, for the purpose of nominating can didates lor the following county officers: coutity judge, county c:erk, county sher iff, county treasurer, one county com miieiooer. county assessor, coonty i school superintendent, county coroner, andcountv surveyor, also precinct or ucers for the several piecincts of said county ; and 10 delegates to the Repub lican "fe'.a'e and District Ccngresrional Conventions, and to transact such other business as may properly come before said County Convention. The conven tion will consis'. of 100 delegates chosen oy the several precincts, and the several precincts of said couuty will be entitled to representation iu said convention as follows: Antelope. . . Higelow Baldwin.... Bakeoven... Boyd Colombia. . . Dafur Deschutes. . East Dalles .7 Kingsley. . . .9 Mosier . 2 Mountain.. ..3 Nansene. . . ..3 Oak Grove. ..2 l:mev . . . ...3 ...3 ...3 ...2 2 ..2 .ft South Hood Kiver.4 .2 Tygb Valley 3 ..9 Trevitt 9 East Hood River.. 5 Viento. ..2 ..6 Eiifht Mile 2 West Dalles Falls 5 West Hood River.. 4 Wainic 3 54 46 Primaries to elect delegates to taid County Convention will be held in each of the several precincts in taid Wasco Coonty, on March 17, 190O. In East Dalles precinct the polls lor sal. I primary election will be located at the Eist End Hose Co.'t house, and II. Rice, C. E. Chrisman and L. S. Davit will act at judget at taid election ; in Bigelow pre cinct the polls will be located at the of fice of Wru. Michell, and J. M. Patter ton, F. Faulkner and Wm. Michell will act at judges at taid election ; in Trevitt precinct the polls will be located at the northeast corner of Third and Union ttreets, and F. I. Sampson, Frank Vogt and J. Fisher will act at judges at said election ; and in West Dalles precinct the polls will he located at the City Mills, and C. L. Schmidt, J. F. Staniels and C. M. Foutt will act at judget at taid election. The polls in each of taid precincts, in taid primary election, will be kept open from 12 o'clock noon to 7 o'clock p. m. for the reception of votet. The polls in each of the other precincts in the county will be located in the usual voting placet in each precinct, and it ia recommended thall be opened at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. on said 17th day of March, 1000, and will be conducted in the usual man ner. Dated at Dalles Citv, Oregon, thit 6:h day of March, 1900. Henry L. Kick. Chairman Republican County Cen. Com. F. E. Bkonson, Secretary. President Lincoln and the Flowers. -Vrxtii.Unt -Lincoln, with hlg great, kindly nature to which children and imiKic appealed so strenuously, was, of course, passionately fond of flowers, and during his administration the con servatories assumed n form very sim ilar to their present appearance. Verj often when Lincoln wished to be abso lutely alone he sought the solitude of the conservatory, anil those about him, as soon as they became appreciative of this fact, exercised the greatest care that hia wish for privacy should be re spected. Often when the cloud of war and desolation lump darkest over the country the old gardener in charge would come suddenly upon the presi dent standing dejectedly among the foliage, his eyes bedimmed with tears. Waldon Fawcett, in Woman's Home Companion. Worse Than Mardcr. Among the Tarsees n murderer is punished with 00 stripes on his bare back, while a master who neglects his dog receives 200 stripes. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Carnegla'a Opinions. Nkw York, March 8. Discussing the conditions of the iron and metal market, the Iron Age present! tome interesting factt and figures as follows : The editor of the Iron Ago made a call upon Mr, Carnegie today and found him cheery over the business situation. He thinks that the passage of the gold bill, inspir ing confidence in the standard and the inevitable expantiou of currency follow ing must maintain prices and probably cause a rite in tecuritiet. The situation in pig iron in the Central West, he thinks, must insure a continu ance of present prices for finished pro duct during the ye.r. An Roncst Medlolna for La Grippe. George W, Wait, of Gardner, Me., tayt: 'I have had the worst cough, cold, chilli and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. CLambertain't cough Remedy it the only thing that hat done any good whatever. I have need one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. 1 congratulate the manu facturers of an honest medicine." For tale by Blakeley ft Houghton. Beg For Bala. Full blooded, barred Plymouth Hock eggs, per setting 1 .00 and $1.60. For particnlart call on or address, Saxpf.rs Bros. Box C17. The Pallet, Or. Cask In tmr Checks. All conntv warrants reentered Drior to June 3, 1880, will be paid at mv office. Interest ceases after February. 2. 1900. C. L. PRILLIPB. Conntv Treasurer. To secure tbt origiual witch hazel salve, ak fir DeWitt't Witch Hszel Salve, well known at a certain cure for piles tnd skin diseases. Beware of worth iest counterfeits. They are dangerous. SATURDAY. MARCH 10, . .. a-. rs. ra rm Did yon ever h?rr to-r . e' atreet nxa to buy a wbeel for tls trifcf Well, he oaaie home one evening, and saw her alttinir on tie bajus-.rai'e of the porch, as shown In the picture. Ka ma!e up c;a mind tnen acd there that a'-e would look Just too sweet for anjth'Er? on a bicycle. And sae does. But the kind of ticycle has a rood deal to do with looking sweet. So If jou want to look sweet, btsv jour wheel as did Mr. ) of the agent for CRAWFORDS Golden Eagle, $25 Crawford . . . $30 Cleveland, . $40 and $50 We have handled the above lite of wheels for several years. The guarantee on the above wheels are such that no one need to hesitate to buy either of them. lVIaief & Benton Sole Agents. 0 Complete . Cii?e of Drus at M. Z. DONNELL, THE:DRUCC1ST. WMMJMATPAJU'..J swan LiANE BROS. GENERAL Wagon and Carriage Werk. Fish Brother' Wagon. Tbird and Me;oii. Ptoiie:i59 s - iTrswswawaaraarii rsirsi-sl ..CHflS. Butehepa and Farmefs ..Exchange.. Keep on draught tha celebrated COLUMBIA HKEK, nekiiow: edired the best beer In The Dulles, sttheumial price. Come In, try it slid be convinced. AIo the Finem brands of Wines, Liquor aud Cigar. Sanduiiehes of all ITItula .1..-. k.A a Vt C. F. Stephens .Dealer In... Dty Goods, Clothing, I rants' ti. ...;..-: . wwvs r-urijioiiiijg, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Cap, Notions. Aft for W. L. DouKlas shoe. Telephone No. M. YH Second Ht., Tbe Dalles, Or. BiacKsmiins A N Dat liorsesnoers 1600. NOTICE Administrator'! Sale of Real Estate. Notice t hertbr siren thst the undersigned, ' fers-ucTi. administrator ( the estate of LvdiaA. Kiclird.n,d.reM; !n purmauc of an older of the Honorable Count Court of the rule of otv..n Kf WsM.oc.untr, duly ma.le and entered on tha tti day of Jsiiu.ir. in from and alter the Kub dr of rebruarjr, l.ol, prurced to cll at private sale for cash in haua. all of tte following described real estate, belon tuirto tbe estate of said Ltdia A. fcichardaou. deceased, to-wil: The noithwest qaarterof tb southwest quar ter, and south bii ol the norbaest quarter and . uxhwMf .iiiMrtr nf the northeast uuarter of tection three (1) iu townbip four (t) south of ranee thirteen (l:: east 1 1 ine niametie nienu Ian. ia Wasco county, Oresron: also that certaia piw or parcel ol land particularly hounded and described as follows: Coromeneiua ilrorlssnU 1", ieet west of the southeast corner of the s."uthot qusrter of section three (3. in towu- biy f'nr (, toulh of rsuire thirteen (13) east of the V illamtlt meridian in Wasco couuty, Ore ron, and running thence north one hall mile; thence west 60 rods snd 41, Ieet; thence south one bslf mile, aud tbence east SO rods and I'j lit in the nlace of beainniua: save and except therefrom four lots in Richardson s Addition to the Town of Tynb, which has been heretofore sold snd conveyed : the tract above described in clu Jinf allof said Kichsrdson a Addition to tbe Towc of Tvgh, as laid out and platted and re corded in tbe Keeords of Deeds for Waco county, Oregon, said real estate above described containing 210 acres, more or leas. Any person desiring nformatlon with reference to said real estate should call on or address me at Junction City. Oregon, or my attorneys, Dufur at Menefee, at The Dalles, Oregon. Dated thit 12th day of January, 190 . 'J. 8. FER(i'"E-ON, Administrator of the Estate of Lydia A. Kieu- ardsou, deceased. DirrvR dt MiNiria, Attorneys for Administrator. l.ljanii SUMMONS. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the Couuty of Wasco. Belie McGreery, plaintiff, TS. Thoma McOreevy, defendant To Thomas McGreery, defendant: In the Name ol the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed sgalnst you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon rou, if served within this County; or If served within any other County ol this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you; or if served upon you by publication thereof, then on or before the lust day of the time prescribed In tbe order for publication, to wit. on or before six weeks Irom the date of the :irt publication hereof; and if you fail so -to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for iu ber complaint, to-wit, that tho-marriagc con tract now existing between plaiutitt and de fendant be forever dissolved and that plaintiff be awarded the exclusive custody of the minor children of plaimifi'and defendant This summons Is served upon you by publica tion thereof, pursuant to the order of said Cir culi Court, made aud entered on the Itith dav ol January, liiuo, requiring the publication hereof lorsix consecutive weeas, commencing January 20, liWO, tbe date nf the first publication. HUNTI.NOTON 4 WILSON, Jan 2011 Attorneys for rUlutiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned baa been duly appointed administrator of the estate 01 J. u. Baldwin, deceased. All person having claima against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verllled, to me or to my attorneys, Dufur Ai Menefee. in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from tbe aateoi mis notice. Dated this 14th day of February, V.m. E. II. .MERRILL, Ariminlafratnr nf lh.Mt.la nf I i ' 1 .. ! .4 ..I.. deceased. ' febl"-ii ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby islven that tha nnitA,il.na has been appointed by the county court, of the -wic ui vaifuii.iur . sicu county, aamiiiistraior of the estate of Patrick Brown, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are nereDy notinea to present a lid claims, prorerly verified, to me at the office of ilinnntt a Ktnitt in Dalles City, Ore., within six mouths from the uate nereor. Dated January 25, 1900. DELIA C. BROWN, Jan27II Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby alven that tha nndpntffnpd !-- been duly appointed by the county court of nie siaie 01 vregon tor w aco cotiutv, executor with the will annexed of the last will of Mary Jane Beezley, deceased. All persons having claims sgalnst suid estate sre hereby nntllled.to present them to me with the proper vouchers 'at my olBce In The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof. Dated Feb. 21, l'JOO. B. 8. HUNTINGTON, feb2l-ll Executor. p. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor. Second & Lanelilin. Ttone 157 C. S. Smith, TIIE ip-to-date(Jroeer Frueh Egga and Creamery Butter specialty. 2d Street. 'Phono 270. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNEKALBANKINO BCtflNEB Lettert of Credit leaned available in tbt eastern btatet. Blirht Kvcbanu. anH T.1 V... Tranfer gold on New York, ChicaKO, et. Lonie. San Francism. Pn.il.nii eon, Seattle Wash,, and varioug polnti iu wregon ana vvannington. Colleo.tinna maa .1 all Ui. r- orable termi. Win. Orr, Newark. 0.. lava. "We never feel fafe without One Minute Couttli (jure In tbe house. It tavet my little boy'a life when he had the pneu monia. we think it ia the beet medicine made.'; It coree cotighi and all lung dlseaaet. Pleaaant to take harnileat and givei Immediate retulte. SherirTs Sale. N THE CIRCUIT COrRT Or THK BTits 1 of Oregon, for Union couuty. '( Anc Fitzgerald, plaint! IT, vs. George Herbert, defendant. By virtu of an execution and order ofssi. duly issued ont of tnd under the seal nf thcTlr cuit Court ol the Stale of Oregon, for the ounir of Union, to me directed and dated the i;th d.i of November, in."), opon a dtre fi u,c fJ closure ol a certain mortgage, and judgment n-r dered and euleicd in said eouit 011 the a?" of November, iu tbe aboie eulitltd eaull in favor of the plaiuiirTand aaaiiist tbe di-foiiS ant, Gtoige Herbert, as judgement debtor. In ibs sum of ninety one do, lam aud JO cenu, with iZ terest thereon from the 24th day of April n4. at tbe rale of eiaht per cent per annum, s id tj, further sum of twenty-two dollars and M nuxt coats, and the costs of and upon this writ, a t eommandiug me to makesiileoithe real proueiir embraced in such d 'ereeof foreclosure and hers. inait-r described, I win, on the 17th dav 4 March. lo, at the hour of two o'clock in th afternoon of aid day, and at the frontdoors the County Court House In Dalles City, Wasea County, Oregon, sell at public auctinn 10 th highest bidder for e-iah in baud, all the riahe ,ll. .nil lnl.N.l .hl.h Ik. . . ' Herbert, or either ol them had on the 2.1th oy of November, 1','J, the da'eof the judgment en tered herein, or which such defendant r,r . of the defendent herein have since acquired, or now nave 111 aim 10 ine loiiuwiug uescrlbed resl rojierij, situate auu ueing in nasco County o-wit: Commencing at the north east uiJ of tbe same lot which is situated and known is the loriner residence 01 Mrs. .Mar Cooper, aud running tbence east IV4 feet; thence south from the middle of the street ten (,u) rods: I hence west fee! ; tbence north ten (in) rod to the place of beginning; being InW. D. Bigelow's Ad dition to Dalles City, and known on the records of deeds ol Wasco County, aa a parcel of land de dtd by E. M. Clements and wife to Mary Cooper, of date December IS, lhft: this being the one-balf of said claim, and being the satne Iract conveyed to Mrs. E. A. Catea by Louis Davenport and wife by deed, dated May 13, 1175, and recorded at page 1J6 of Book E, Keeords uf Deedi for Wasco County, Oregon, and being descended to the said 'George Herbert under the will of hi mother, the said Mis. E. A. Catea; said parcel of land lying aud being In Dalle Citv, Wasco County, Oregon, and more particu larly 1 nd correctly described ss follows: Com mencing at the southeast corner of lot two (2) in block delgnaled 0 or aero in Blutt' Addition to Dalles City, according to tho map Iu common use in said city, the said lot being the same designated aa lot two 21 In block No 1, in the original deed by wbicb It was oonveyed by W.D. Bigelow to Orlande Hunnson on December 12, lt&l;and running I thence northerly along tha east line of said lot two (21 to the northeast corner thereof, and thence continuing along said line In tbe same direction northerly to to south side of Alvord street, thenee easterly along the sauth Hue of said Alvord ttieet seventeen find one-half I'j feet; thence southerly and parallel with said first line ten rods.niore or less, to a point 17' feet easterly from the point of beginning, aud tbence westerly and at right angles with said last line seventeen and one half 171, feet to the place nf beginning, or so much of said property aa will satisfy said judg ment and decree, with costs and accruing cost. Said property will be sold subject to Confirms maUon and redemption as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this loth day of February, 1900. ROBERT KELLY, feb 17-11 Bberlffof Wasco County, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offici at Vaucouvir, Wash.,) February 3, 1D0U. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler have tiled notice of their Inten tion to make final pioof In support of their claim, and that said proof will be made I efore W. B. Presby, United btates Commissioner for District of Washington, at his office lit liolden dale, Washington, on Friday, March 16. IMA), vlx: Hekjah, widow of Y each anc Puis, deceased, an Indian, Homestead Entry No. IMS. for the west half of northwest quarter and lot 4, section lil.towunhlp 2 north, of range 14 east, Will. Mer. She nsmes tbe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence npon, aud cultivation of said land, viz: Bill Has-na-sha, Charlie Wles, Robert Way weyas, Jeny Moses, all of Columbus P. O., Wash ington. also Skamiah Jr.. an Indian, Homestead Entry No. 904, for the east half of northwest quarter and lot 8, section 16, town ship 2 north, ol range 14 east. Will. Mer. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Bill Has-na-sha, Charlie Wle, Robert Wah weyas, Jeny Moses, all of Columbus p. o., Wash lngton. 17 il W. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lahd Officc at Vahcouvir, Wash., I March 8, WOO. ( Notice ia hereby given that tha following named settler haa bled notice of hia Inten tion to mako final proof In atippnrt nf bis claim, and that said proof will be made before W. B. Presby, United Btates Commissioner tor Dixtilc-t of Washington, at Ills olice In Oolden dale, Wash., on Monday, April Si, WOO, vlx: Herman Engelko, " II. K. No. WO I, for the north) est quarter of section 32, township 1 north, of range 14 east. Will. Mer. lie namea the following witness to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Heniy Mtacker, William Wilkinson, Dletrlck H. Htegman, of Centervllle P. ()., Wash., and Henry r". Brune, of The Dkl e P. O., Oregon. W. K. DUNBAK, marl0-ll Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, U.S. LakdCffici, stTHC Diixxi, 0g., KiBKt iRT , woo. ( Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hia Intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at 1 he Dalies, Oregon, on Wednes day, April 4, l'JOO, viz: William C. Clark, of The Dalles, Or. Hnmeitead Entry No. 527 1, for the 8W', section 11, township I south, rang II cast, W. M. He names the following witnesses to move hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of suiu laini, viz : Albert Turner, Charles Ooston, Charles Smith, C. A. Gibson, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JAV P. LUCAS, feb28 1 Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office atThi Diuk, OngooK.l February 26, 1'jOO.t Notice Is hereby given that the followlng oauied stttler has filed notice of bis Intention to make tlnal proof In support nf his claim, ami that said pioof will bo made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on balur lay. April 7, 1W0, via: John Frederick Waliher, of The Dallei Oregon, H. E. No. 53WI, for the NW Bee. 11, township 1 south, ra'ige 14 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prov his continuous resilience upon and cultivation ol said 1-nd, viz: W. Wolf, John Obilst, Frank Obrlt, Willlnm Obrist, all of The Dalles, Or. gon. feb28-l JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Administrator's Notice. Tha tlfiftnr.lvniwt It.ulr. Iimm anntlutMl fd mltilstralor of th estate of Jonathan Jackso.i. deceased, under and br virtue of an order duly made and entered I entered In the County Court of t sent the same with the proper voiioher and verlfledat the otllce nf my attorucy, Tred Wilson, In The Dalles, Oregon, wltblu ' months from the date of this notice. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. in, 1'sOrt. , K. K. BALTMAKHllK, Jan 20-11 AdmlnlstraUr. JJ. 8TURDEVANT, Dentist. Ofllce over French A Co.' Hank Phone , THE DA LLK. OREOO