THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1600. FlUril lOU AIL KNOW. Wednesday s Dally. EJitor Ponthit went on a businesa trip to Portland by the morning train. Dr. Hollieter, late of tl.i city, now of Portland, came np yesterday afternoon and returned home this afternoon. A. D. McDonald, a former wealthy farmer of Jhenuaii county, now of Spokane, is a goest at tho Umatilla Hou j. John Dethmen. of Bingen frpringf, pent last night in the city and aa paseengr ou the boat for home thu niorniug. Ex:State Senator C. M. uanwngrn paeeed through town tixUy ou his way from Portlaud to hit mock ranch iu Crook county. John Chamber, W. E. Helm. Steve Yancev and I. S. Ward are on the way from Crook coontt with freight teaoif to be loaded here with merchandise for Prinevtlie. Mi Louise Ruch and her brother, George, were passengers on the boat tbia morning for the Cascade Lock. Tbej were loaded with kodaks and nega tives an i other photographic fiiius' for taking- pictures of the grand scenery of that place. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Talluian, of Klick itat coontT, were passeng'rs on the boat this morning for Vancouver where Mrs. Tallinan goes for change or climate that, it is hoped, may benefit her health. Mr. and Mr. Talluian were residents of Tee Dalles six or eight years ago. Friday Daily. C. L. and Wiiiiain Fierce, of Golden date, were in town today. Mrs. Adah L. Shelton. of Eugene, is visiting her brother, J. P. Lacas. Ed Griffin, of Naneene, spent lad night in the city the gnest of Will Catvs. H. J. Palmer, a prominent citizen of Prineville, arrived here today from that city. Geo. T. and Mr. Prather came up today from Hood River and were guests of the Umatilla House. Jayne Riodnett, of the Ochoco Gold Mining Co. of Crook county, is reg istered at the Umatilla House. Mrs. W. C. Latham, ol Dufnr, brought to town today her little eon of five years to consult a physician about bis health. Robert Sdodgrass, n old and respect ed resident of Bord, is in the city ac companied by John L. Hadley of the same place. Dr. V. Gefner, of San Jose, late a well-known resident of Prloevilie, ar rived in town today on a business trip to bis old home. Hon. N. B. Brooks, of Goldendale, is in tne city today on legal basinets. Mr. Brooks is acting as attorney for the Paul Mohr company in securing rights of way between Colnxbus and The Dalles. AI. J. Anderson, the village blurts -smith and erstwhile Popnliet statesman of Cufnr, spent last "night in the city. M. J. is making money so fast on his new weed-destroyer and cultivator that he pretends to have abandoned politics for good. BOtt.V Yesterday afternoon at farm eat of town,-to the Ccsbing, dtnghter. the Ciiihing wife of Win. WINTER TRIPS. For winter residence or winter outing ideal C3?ditions will tie fonnd on every hand in California. Plenteous early rainfall has this season given to the semi-tropical vegetation wonderful im petas; the fl rl offerings are more than asailiy generous and the crop of conthern frnits bountiful and excellent. Old rcean possesses new charms at Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Ling Beach, Coronado and the enchanted isle of the sea, Catalina where fishing, boating, rambling, riding, huntiug and loafing riiy be enjoyed as nowhere else. Quiet little spot, snug and warm, offer themselves at Montecito, Xordhoff, Pasadens, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto, Fall Brook and Palm Spring. For renewing health and vigor, here abound many tot springs, of widely varying constituents and demonstrated sneritt; the dry, ant I tic, tonic air of the desert may be enjoyed at Banning, In lio, Yuma; and, even farther ou, st Phoenix, Tocson, El Paso, exists con ditions equally well indicated for weak Ihroits and lung. Many think nothing in nature more attractive than the shimmering olive orchards of Snta Barbara and San Diego; others prefer the stately walnuts of Ventura and Los Nielo, or the lemons of Fernando; but for glorions froit and graceful tree commend ns to the golden oisnge, first, last and always, and it exists in greatest perfection at Covin. Riverside, Redlands ai.d High lands. Equally interesting is the scientific and tempting f.ehion In which the sorting and packing of the orange is here accomplished. The faithfnl were exhorted lo see Mecca and shuffle off ; but iser gener ations will tee California of the sooth an 1 prolong life. t Stockholder ltlng. Notice is hereby iven that thire all! ba an anna il meeting ol the stork hold ers of The Dalle, Portland A Astoria Navigation Co., at their ofCc Satsrday, April 7, 1900, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of electing ven directors, and trans acting such other business as may prop erly come lefore said meeting. By order of the presidmt. Th Dalles, March 15, 1900. L. E. C'rowk, Secy. Fur J.CO Cash - And one dollar and fifty weekly you can purchase a twenty-five dollar watch or diamond st Harry C. Llebe's, in the Vo;t block. Watche , diamon Is, clock", jewelry and silver ware at most reasonable prices. 3 8 3t BtarMiogJCIalms. Eighty-five per cent of all person dt clared Incurable or given up to die by physicians can be cured, or their lives greatly prolonged by the beneficent powers of the "Perfected" Oxygenor King. This startling assertion is sus ceptible of pro f. We have it In the form of letters from sll classes of people "rending far and near" who are de lighted to testify lo the marvelous cura tive powers of toil latest ard most per fected home oxygenating instrument. For sale by J. M. Filloon, The Dillee, Ore. mllwd2 Mr. Calvin Zirun-enuan, Milesburg, a., say, "As a speedy care for cough, colds, croup and sore throat O.e Minute Cough Cure is uneqnaled. It is pleasant for childien to take. I heartily reconr mend it to mothers." It Is the only harmless remedy that produces Im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. ' It will prevent consumption. Lights fur Ilia Mreel, As every one has been expecting to have this luxury it will probably be some time yet, but insure with the Law. Union & Crown Fire Insnrsnoe Co. as this is no luxury but a protec tion. Arthur Seufert, resident agent, 'phone 141. ; Fine r-oDltrr aud Kalian Bee. Silverlaced Wyamdotte, Euglish Red Cap and Rote Combed White Leghorn chickens for sale. Single birds f 1 each. Egg for setting (1 per fifteen. Italian bees l per pound. Queen bees wairaoted purely mated, 75 cent each. Queens sent by mail and sale ar rival guaranteed. Address Mas. A. A. Bonnky. feb21-lmo Tygh Valle , Or. Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says, "We never feel fate without One Minute Cough Cure in the honee. It saved my little boy's life when he had the pneu monia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cures coughs and all Inng diseases. Pieasant to take harmless and gives immediate results. Clark & Falk are never clojed Sunday Don't forget thW. Call lor BepUicaB Ccnnty ConKution. Tim for Holding Primaries. The Republican County Convention of aseo County, state of Oregon, is hereby called to meet in Dalles City, In said county, on Friday March 23, 1900, at the hour of 10 o clock a.m. of said day, for the purpoee of nominatlnir can didates lor the following county officers: county judge, county clerk, county sher iff, county treasurer, one county com mitsioner, county assessor, county school superintendent, county coroner, and county surveyor, also precinct of ficers for the several pieclncts of said county; and 10 delegates to the Repub lican Stale and District Congressional Conventions, and to transact such other business as rnav properly come before suid County Convention. The conven tion will consist of 100 delegates chosen by the several precinct, and the several precincts of said countv will be entitled to representation iu said convention as follows : Antelope 7 Kingsley 3 Bigelow 9 Mosier." 3 Hull win '2 Mountain 3 Kakenven. 3 Xanapn 1 Boyd 3 Oak GrOve. . Columbia 2 Karueev ii Difur ft Sooth flood River. 4 Deechute 2 Tvgh Valley 3 East Dalle Trevitt 9 Est Hood River.. 5 Vienti 2 Eight Mile .2 Weet Dalles 6 Fall 5 West Hood River. A Wamic 3 54 46 Primaries to elect delegates to said County Convention will be held In each of the several precincts in said Wasco County, on March 17, 1900. In East Dalles precinct the polls for said primary election will be located at the East End Hor-eCo.'t honse, and H. Rice, C. E. Chriaman and L. S. Davis will act as judge at aid election; in Biirelcw pre ciucl the polls will be located at the of fice of Win. Michel!, and J. M. Patter son, F. Faulkner and Wm. Micheil will art as judge at said election : in Trevitt precinct the polls will be located at the northeast corner of Third and Union streets, and F. I. Sampson. Frank Vogt and i. Fisher will act as judges at said election ; and in West Dalle precinct the polls will he located at the Citv Mills. and C. L. Schmidt, J. F. Staniels and CM. Fonts will act as judges at said election. The polls in each of said precincts, in aid primary election, will bo kent open from 12 o'clock noon to 7 o'clock p. m. for the reception of votes. The polls in each of theother precincts in the conntv will be located in lhenual voting places in mofi precinct, ami il is recommended shall be opened at the honr of 2 o'clock p. m. nn Mid 17th day of March, 1900, and will be conducted in the usual man ner. Dated at Dalles Citv, Oregon, this 6 h day of March, HKW. Hkn-bt L. Klck. Chairman Repnblirsn County Cen. Com. F. E. Bronhon, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice it hereby alven that the nnder-lKBert tiaa hwn airiinlrd by the county court, of the iicoi inon,ior awo county, admlnlMratnr forth, !at of Patrick Hrown, dmtwl. All prraona having rlmmi attaint! -aid eat-te arc hereby notitird to prmrnt aald rlalma. properly erl(l-d, to me at the orhoe of ninnntt Sinnott, In liallnl'ily.Ore., within tlx month- from the univ inereor, Dated January 25, 1Q00. DELIA C. BROWS, Administrator. an?7 II ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlro la hereby gtven that ths nnrtVr-lgmd has been duly ),polntrd administrator of t, estate of J. c. Baldwin, orccd. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby nolllied to present the same, properly verified, to meorti my attorneys, Diifur& Meneite, In The Dalles, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated this 11th day of February, imn. K. H. MEU KIM,. Administrator of tte estate of 1. c. Baldwin, deaed. febl7 il , Yellowstone Park Line. THE DIXIXC CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LISE TO THE YELLOW BIONE PARK Unici Depot, rmh aai I Sis : ARBIVK. No.1 Fsst mail forTaoorna, Mvl. I Peal tie. OlyiiiplM. Grays: Harbor ana tsuuin nena : bonus. Spokane, Ross- laud, 3. C, Pullman !mnw. I-eaistoli. But- 11:15 A. it. falnllump mining coun- 5; SO P. M. try, Hulena, Uiiiueapo ' Us, St. Paul, Omaha, I 'KiniM City, 8t Louis. I ( biraito and all points. So. 4. !eat and southeast. No. 3. Puvel Sound Express; 11:30 P. M. for Taeuma and Seattle 7 00 A. M. and intermediate point Pullman flratrhua and tourlrt aieepers to Vlnneapolt-, 8t Paul and Missouri river point without rhanae. Vwitibuled train-. Volon depot eonnectlous In all principal eilie. BumiaKe euerked to deatlnnMon of tickets. for handsomely llll:atrddecrtptive matter, ticker- aiwpiug car reaervatloua, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, . Aitant tioncral Paenfrcr Aeent, 25i Morrlaon btreet, coruer Third, 1'ortlaud, Uix-gou. SOUTH and EAST via sro Pacific Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way tationt at i.li a. m. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland R:.T0 a m " Albany U:3uaru 7:00 p m 10.50 p m li :tna m 4 :.'i a m t.15a m Arrive Ashland " fijaeraint-nto -... " riau Francisco .12 Hi m . i n p iu . ": p m Arrive Ogilnn 41 lH;uver KHiiauft:ity. " Cblcaito 5:41a m . '.i.oi a m a m 7:4j a ra ll lla m tf nia m 7:25 a m V:.X) a m Arrive Lo An?elc 1 :?0 p m ' El Po :) p m " Fort Worth 6::i a m " i Ity of .Viexico :.V a m " Houston 4 mi a m New Orleans 0:-'"a m Witshinirtou ti.r.'am " NewVmk lJWpiu T:Wm C .iiO p m n;:10 a in : "r a m 4:Mm p m ii'4 a in 1-' 4u p m Pullmtrj and Tourist Cur on both trains. Chair car ssernniento to Oirden find El Pso, uinl tourist Mr to t'hicag , St Ixiuin, New or ivunh aud Wabhingtou. Conncctin? at Pun Francisco with several Mciiinshlp lines for Honolulu, Jnpun. China, Philippic. os, Central nud South Ameiica. See agent at The Dnlles station, or nddrcxs C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. DUfAlT roa TIHI srHKDHI.E. Faoa Dau.ks. Arrive Fiiux. Kai.t Mail Suit I.alf, Denver, Ft. Fa Mail S:65 p m Worth, OniHha, Kan saa Citv, St. . Iuis, 11:4j p. m. Chicago anu tTtst. Spokane river Walla Walla. Spokane, Minneapolis. St. Paul, iMil uth, Milwaukee, Spokans Klyar. : a. m 7.95 p. m. Chicago and hut. ( p. m. 4 p. m. From PoRTi.inr. (iceau Kteamsliips. For ban Francisco December 8. S. 1J, 18, 23: and 2. 8 p. IB. A Ti m Ex. Sunday Columbia Rt. Steamers. Ez.ttunda u ABTuaiA anu nay Beturday Landings. 10 p.m. a. m. WiLLAHCTTB Rtvia. 14:30p.m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Kewberg, Ex.Sunday (Salem A Way Land s.i 7 a. m, Tuea.Thnr, aud Sat. IWiuAMViTa aid Yam 1:30 p. m. kiLi. Kivirs. Mon .Wed lornon City, Dayton,! and FrL and Way-landings, i a. m WiLLAairrri hivca. 4 :30 p. m. .Mon. W d Tue.,Tliur, Po'uand to CorvKllis, i.u tnu suu n ay-iiiiuiiigii. and Friday Shake River. Rlparla to Iwiaton. I KAVS Lewistox dally 8:30 a. m. Lt Rlpariaj rtaliy .i a m. j I FV Parties desiring to go to Iteppner should tasv No. 4, leaving (he Dalles at M p. m making direct connections at Heppner Junction Returning niasingdlrcctcoiineclnni at Heppner Junction aishNo. 1. arriving at Tbe Dalles at i:bt . m. No. t2, through! freight, trM bound, does not rarry passengers; arrives 2;S0 a. in., departs 1:50a. m. No 'H, local freight, carries passengers, east bound; arrives 4:HU n. m., departs a: 15 p. m. No. '21, west bound through freight, doea not carry passengers; arrive S I u m., departs No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrirea 4:15 p. m., depart t:G0 a. ni. partlc Dalle R, 4 N. Co.'s agent Tb , or add res W. n. HCRLBtJRT, Gen fas. Agt,, rortlaod. Or, ONE FOR A DOSE. R-rooT. ptmpi, Binorj.n,,,, prl(, uil. PILLS SOUIDE 11' sn 'ilii Jlio ill IM kg dru-,a,u. 6 (j, sgANK0 CO. Vkila! ft! MASCFACTl'KKD BY AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, Circulars and particulars F. un26 C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars Agency for the Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from 2.y5to"f6.ob perliallon. IMPORTED OOGNAO torn $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old. OALirOSSIA PBAKDIIS from $3.'J5 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. 0LYMPIA BEER on draught, Imported Alo and Porter. . and JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Str. Regulator. (Limited Landings.) Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. Down. vr. Lv. Dalles Lv. Portlund at S a.m. at 7 A.M. jj Tuesday Moudny 5, Thursday Wednesasy S Sttturtlav FridHy Arr. fortland Arr. Dalles at o T. st. at 5 r. u. T7T l H JT T7I 1i T1 TTI it S "KT S, Travel by the Steamers ol the Regulator Line. rous the best service possible. B Portland Oflioe, Oak-Street Dock. W. usmamTwiTWTtia;wtirAiAt Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot r 11 kin Headquarters for. Rolled Grainfaii kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Tmlt feed Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle ton FlOUr ThU llonr 19 manufactured expressly for family , , , t UBe: yaack is jftiaranteed to give tatiafaction. W a eeil onr gooJs lower than any liouee In the trade, and if you don't ttiink to call and get cur pncee and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Crandali&Barget DEALERS IN fill kinds of UNDERTAKERS rf EMBALMERS Tho Dalles, Or. Faneral Supplies C. C. COOPER, MAMFACTlREn or High-Grade Stock Saddles and Shop-Made Harness. DEALER IX Tents, U'gBon Cover, and all article usually kept in a first-ciass harried ghop. fipposlte Hoody Warehouse, THE DALLES, INSURE Law Onion & Grown OF LONDON. CAPITAL PAID UP $7,600,000. Surplus be) ond all Liabilities $S21,T6S. ARTHUR SEUFERT, Rea Impulse Wliee s and FJOtorS ETC furnished on application. S. GUNNING, Agent, THE DALLES, OREGON (4 to lo years old.) to $6.00 per (gallon. (4 lo 11 years old. Val Blatz and Oljmpia Beer In bottles REGULATOK LINE, s Dalles, PoilW & Bstotia fio J teaman of tho Regulator Line will run as per the fol- $ toning schedule, the Company reserving tho right to change '2 schedule without notice. '3 ! Str. Dallea City. (Touching at all Way Points.) DOWN. nr. Lv. Dal'ea Lv. Portland at b:ml A. af. at 6 A. a Mitndiiv TtiMiluv dneiay Thursday ,5 rriuay niuuriliiy p Arr. Portland Arr. Dalles 'j (uncertain) (uncertain) .! r CTT A T-r . n w n t The Company will endeavor f g-ve its pat- I For further information address 'f C. ALLAWAY, Gan. Alt. 'j Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. This Stamp a Guarantor MAKER UES, OREGON. of Quality.. WITH FOU m Fire lnEurarc3 Go. m NOED 1825. ASSETS 20,120,03S. Q In United States (l4l9 28. t As 'Phong HI. I y'i Agt. The Dulles, or. f5lP SherifTs Sale. IN- THE CIBCl'IT COURT OK Tllk ct,,, 1 of Oregnu, fur Union eouuty. Anu Fitzgerald, pUintin. vs. George Herbert, defendant. ByTlrtueofan execution and order ofu duly lamed ont of and under the ! of th,. i,'' cuit i:ourt of tlie State of Ort Erin, for the iZal of t'nlou, to me directed and dated the s;th S'J of November, IMrf), upon a decree for the lutL closure of aeertajn morlece,aiid judement rer derul and entered iu said court on the inh d. of November, it-W, in tha aboe eiititle,1 amal in favor of the Plaimiir and atainst the ddnta. ant, Oeoige Herbert, as judsreineut debtor in ih. sum of ninety one doilers and JO cent, ita jZ terest thereon from the 24tu day of April iJT at the rate of eiaht per cent per annum, aud oZ further sum of twenty-two dollars and JOeetiuT costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, ti commanding me lo make saleof the real pn.t,,, embraot d In such dcreeof foreclosure and hens load r described,! will, on the ITin daroi March. l'.M), at the hour of two o'clock in th, afternoon of said day, and at the front duorof the County Court House in Dailes Cltj.Wass! Couuly, Oreaon, sell ai publio aurtl.in tnib highest bidder for c iah In band, sll the rit tit title and interest which the defendant, Geoite Herbert, or either of them had on the iith dar of NuTemner, 1MI9, the da'e of the judguunt en tered herein, or which such tlu'endauts or any of the defeudents herein have since acquired or now have iu and to the following described real l rupcity, situate and being in Wasco Countv to-wlt: Commencing at the north east eornei of the same lot which la si tun ted aud knuwo ss the for mcr residence of Mrs. Mar Conjier, and running llience east 17!- feet;thence south from the middle of the street ten (iu) rod: thenoe west 17) i feet; thence north ten (10) rods to tbe place of beginning; bell) I InW. D. Bigelow's Ad dition to Dalles City, and known ou the recorai of deeds ol Wuaco County, as a parcel of land deafcd by K. M. Clements and wife to Mary Cooper, of date December 1, 18",2: this being the one-half of said claim, and being the same tract couveyed to Mis. E. A. Cutis bv Iwit Davenport and wife by deed, dated May 12. i7i aud recorded at page 190 of Book E, Kecordsuf lt-d for Wasco County, Oregon, and being descended to the said George Heibert under the will of bis mother, the said Mrs. E. A. Catcs; said parcel of land lying and belug in Dallas' City, Wanco County, Oregon, and more particu larly i nd correctly described as follows: Com mencing at the southeast corner of lot two (1) in block deignated U or zero In Blurt' Addition to Dallta Citv, according to the maps In common use in sii Id city, the said lot being the same designated as lot two 12 In block No 1, In tbe original deed by which it wasoouveyed by W.D. Bigelow to Orlande Hum son on December 12, lHM:and running tnence northerly along lbs east line of said lot two i to the northeast corner thereof, and thence continuing along said line In the same direction northerly to the south sideof Alvord street: thence easterly along thes.iuth line of said Alvord itreet seventeen and one-hull i7SI lct: thence southerly sod parallel with said first line ten rods,more or less, Uia point IT1, feet easterly from the point of beginning, and thence westerly and at right angles with said last line seventeen and one half I17!a feet to the place of beginning, or so lunch of said property as will satisfy suid judg ment and decree, with Costa and accruing costs. tid property will be sold subject to cotifirma mation and redemption as by law piovldid. Dated at Tho Dalles, Oregon, thla 10th day of February, liuu. rtOBE.1T KELLY, reblT-ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. NOTICE Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned, J. t. FergiKMiu, administrator of the estiileof I.ydinA. Klchardson, decease I, in pursuance of an older of the Honorable County Court of the StHte of Oregon for Wasco county, dulvmaiie mid entered on tha 4th day of Jiinnsiv, I'M, will from and after the 15th dsyof 1-cbruary, 1'JIIO, proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, all of the following described real estate, belong ing to the estate of said Lvdia A. Kicbttidson, deceased, to-wit: Tho northwest quarler of the southwot quar ter, and south half of the northwest qusiter and the southwest Quarter of the northeust miArler of ectlon three (.1) In township four (4) south of range inirieen (i.ij east . I the Willamette merid ian, 111 Waseo countv. Oreeon : also that certain piec-j or parcel of laud particularly bounded and described as follows: Commencing 2t rods and 12U feet west of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section three :ii In town ship four (4; south of range thirteen (13) east of the H 1 1 limit. It..' meridian iu Wasco countv. Ore gon, and running thence north one hall mile; thence west M) rods and 4i leet; thence south one-half mile, and thence east 60 rods and feet to trie place of beginning; save and except therefrom four lots In Richardson s Addition to the Town of Tygh, which baa been heretofore sold and convened: the tract above described in cluding all of said Richardson Addition to the Town of Tygh, as laid out and platted and re corded In tne Kceonis Deeds for Wasco county, Oregon, said real estate above described continuing JIU acres, mora or less. Any person desiring nfnrmatfon with reference to said real estate should call 911 oraddresainc at Junction City, Oregon, or my attorneys, Dufur Menefee, at The Dulles, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of January, 1905. J. 8. FERUPESON, Adrrtnlrtratorof the Estate of Lj dia A. K!ch- aidson, deceased. Dt'rt'a MgNnrgg, Attorneys for Administrator. ISjanll NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at Vacodvs, Wash..) March , latx). j Notice la hereby given that the following named setthr has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof In suppoit of his claim, and that said proof will be made bfore W . B. 1'reshy, United States Commissioner for DlNti let itl U nililno,..,. kl. M 1.- 11... . turn M-uin 111 utuiiuu- dale, Wai-h.. on Monday, April Hi, WuU, vU; Herman Enirelke. H. E. No. 8Ki, for the northwest quarter of . """""'P' norm, 01 rangu 11 cast, V ill. Met. Hn n.tnM lh ,..11. . 11. - -" - "mug w lllieKni w prow 111 coitiinunu residence upon and cultivation of Heniy8tae.er, William Wilkinson, Plctrlck It. wiegman, of Centervllle P. O., Wash., and Henry K Brune, of The Dalles P. O., Oregnn. marlOll keirlater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncg atThb DALtgs, Oagoof .i February , Its), t Notice la hereby given that the tollowing namcd sutler has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pin.. f will he made r fore the Register and Receiver at 1 he DhIIm n k.int. day, April 7, mo, yz: John Frederick Waliher, of The Dalle! ureiron. jr. E. No. Km, for the NVA'u Sec. 11, township 1 south, ra-ige Weast, W. M. lie iiatnes tin, r,,iinu-i,.i . i , . ,n Mn- his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: vr. wolf, John Ohilst, Frank Obrlst, William Obrlst, all of The Dalles, Oregon. fcb28-l JAY P. I.trCAfl. Rooistcr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the nnderslgnrd has been duly appointed by the county court ol the state of Oregon for Wa.co countv, esccutor wlih the will annexed of the last will of Mary Jane Berzley, deceased. All persons having claims agitlnst said estate are hereby nntillodlto present them lo m with the proper vouchers "t my nrnea In The Dalles, Oregon, within ) months from the date thereof. Dated Feb. fl, l'joj. i.koiii B 8. HUNT1NOTON, fcb2t1' Kxeeutor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 1. Lakd Orncg, at Tng Dt.i.as. Oai., M-..I . t . KgBaraaT , into. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following nsml settler has filed notice of his Intention to make Anal proof In support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ii. Receiver at! he Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, April 4, l'juu.vl; William C. Clark, of The Dalles, Or. HomesUwd Entry No. .',271, for the fwu, section II, township 1 south, rang II east, W. it. lie names the following wltiiesse to prove bl contlniious reslden.: iiK)n and cultivation of said land, vl: c !'VJ"""'ri "nr!c rifwon, Charles Hmlth, C. A. Gibson, all of Th Dulles, Oregon. . JAY P. l.i:i'A, na Register