THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1900 nurii ic ll know. Saturday Daily. T. F. Ell lour, of Lyle, ia registered mttbe Umatilla House. Kev. W. C. Smith, pastor of the M. E. church at Dufur, was ia town today. Frank Fulton, of Bitfgs. Is in the city on his way home from a business trip to Portland." Hugh Jackson, the veteran etageman, ia registered at the Umatilla House, from Arlington. Frank 1 ieblin, and old and respected farmer from the Kinsley neighborhood, as in town todav. Mrs. L. Canfield, of Dufur, who has spent the past winter iu W ate , is vis iting friends in the city. W. F. Bvars, of the Goldendale Pen tinel, spent last night in the city the guest of the Umatilla Houee. B. KeUav, a prominent c'rt'in of Fossil, who' has large landed interests in Sherman county, is registered at the Umatilla Houee. A. L. Mcintosh of Crook connty, a native eon of the Land O' Cakes and wealthv sheep owner, was in town la9t night and left this morning for his hotue near Paulina. Miss Ruth Cooper left cn the boat this morning for Independence where ehe goes to visit Iriends. She was ac companied as far as the Cascades by her mother, Mrs. D. J. Cooper, and sister, Mies Mildred. H.H.Davis and J. E. Stewart, two well-known business men of Prineville, arrived bere tcday on their way to Port land to parehabe a stock of merchandise to be taken to the new town of Law ton, in Baker county. W. H. B.gg", Dave Fulton and V. A. Murchie, who have purchased the Col Jina' springs below Wind River, went down on the boat this morning with a view of making necessary improvements to prepare the place for a summer re tort. Mies Daiuie Allan-ay returned last night from Eugene, having been com pelled to abandon her studies at the university on account of nervous pros tration. Her friends hope that the in disposition is only temporary and that after a little lest she will be able to re tarn and graduate at the end of the term. Monday's Dally. B. F. Shepherd, of Paulina, and J. W. Kb ittuck, of Crook, are at the Umatilla House. C. E. Bay ar.l expects to go to Portland tomorrow to consult a specialist about his health. Bert Stranahan, of Hood River, was in town last night, the guest of the Umatilla House. J. W. Howard, a wealthy cattleman of Prineville, wag in town last night the guest of ttie Umatilla House. The genial Sam. E. Van Vector, who is dow practicing law at Condon, is reg istered at the Umatilla House. W. C. Latham, of Dufur, came to town yesterday to see his boy who is here under the medical care of Dr. Geisen dorffer. Mrs. W. G. Woodworth took her little eon on a pleasure trip this morning to - the Cascade Locks in honor of the lad's birthday. Mrs. C. P. Balch, of Dufur, who has been under the care of Portland phy sicians for a long time, returned home yesterday much improved in health. Mrs. Robert TeagU6, who has been in Portland for some months under medical treatment, bas returned much improved ' in health. II. T. Murchie and wife, of Wasco, are in the city visiting friends. Mr. Murchie says the last case of smallpox in Wasco was released from quarantine February 19lh. Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Sargeant, accom panied by their nephew, G. T. Burns, of Mich., who Is bere on a short visit, went down on the boat this morning as iar as the Cascade Locks. Jack Donaghue, the veteran restau rs ter, returned yesterday from a five day's sojourn at Wind River mineral springs where he went for the benefit of Ins health. The result of his trip has been tnarvclously beneficial. Jack looks like a new man, and is readily believed when he says: "I feel ten years younger than I did." He goes back in a few days to stay longer and if the second star does as much good as the first, his friends need not be surprised to see him come back a new boy. Tuesday Dally. J. Finlayson, of Antelope, is in the ity. Hon. F. N. Jones of Bake Oven is In the city. Ales McLennan, a prominent citizen of Antelope, is in the city. Moses Getst, of Hood River, is reg stered at the Umatilla House. II. O. Proebstel and family, of Moro, are guests of the Umatilla House. ' A. E. Lake returned to town yester day after business trip to Wami'c. II. T. Johnstone, the senior member of the Dufur firm of Johnstone Bros., was in town today. John M. Davis, a well-to-do sheep man from Shearer' Bridge, is In the c-ity. Mr. Davis is a delegate to the Republican County Convention. J. M. Hodson.of Portland, Masonic Grand Master of this state, was in the city last night on an official visit of the lal lodge. He will visit the Hood River lodge tonight. j "Archie" Gilhousen, an ol I Dalles boy, arrived in the city on the afternoon train todav, coming from his home in ! Kahoka, Missouri, and will remain in the city for a few days. Leslie and Truman Bntler were passensers on the boat this morning for Hood River. They will try and rent a tesidenc and hope to be able to open their bank agiinst the second proximi, Marmadake Maxwell, a prominent sheep owner of Ridgeway, is in town. Mr. Maxwell is a delegate to the Re. pibliran connty convention. He will remain here till the convention is over. Rev. C. P. Bailey has returned from bis missionary labor in Umatilla connty. lie will rest till the end of the month Rolling Mill Pevcn out of every ton men who work In rolling mills. Iron foundries and glass factories die of consumption. You "know how early !u lite these men pass awuy. The usual yni.toui ia a cbkk"' irsistent i-oiifc!i -sometimes short and hat-kin, sometimes hard und (In-. The patient grows weaker and thiuner day by dav. Death eventually conquers. The trouble come from intense hint, and the constant inhaling of the fine particles of dust and iron that till the air. These particles, under a microscope, show ranted, sharp edires, which tear and mutilate the delicate lining of the throut and lungs. J'erpelual sores aru Ihus formed, and here it Is that the germs of consumption rind a place to feed and multiply. Acker's Knglish Remedy H discovered 111 Kiurland. and is the only cure In the world for Rolling Mill Consumption, it heals up the sores, strengthen the mucous memhranes of the breathing organs, permanently stoi the cough, builds up the constitution and imparts vigor to the whole system. It must either cure or it costs you nothing, one bottle does wonders. Try it. What it has done for nauy others it will also do for you and your loved ones. Sold at 2.V., Me. and tl a hottlc throughout the Vnlted States and Canada: and in Kngland at Is. 2d., '2. 3d., 4s. Ud. If you ate uot sutislied afuir buying, return the Lv'Uv (9 your druggist, and get your money buck. h e authorize tin aUivc guamnUe, II'. IU HOOKER dt CO., Joprietori, Ji'cw For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. when he will go to Dayton, Wash., where he bas accepted call to pastoral work. In this city, March ISth, to thewife of F. J. Brown, a nine pound girl. WINTER TRIPS. For winter residence or winter outing ideal conditions will bejfound on every hand in California. Plenteous early rainfall has this season given to the semi-tropical vegetation wonderful im petus ; the fl jral offerings are more than UBUiliy generous and the crop of southern fruits bountiful and excellent. Old ocean possesses new charms at Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Long Beach, Coronad-iand the enchanted isle of the sea, Catnllna where fishing, boating, rambling, riding, hunting and loafing uay ho enjoyed as nowhere else. Quiet little . spots, snug and warm, ofTsr themselves at Montecito, Nordhoff, Pasadena, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto, Fall Brook and Palm Springs. For renewing health and vigor, here abound many hot springs, of widely varying constituents and demonstrated merits: the dry, ant t tic, tonic air of the desert may be enjoyed at Banninj 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 orchards of Santa Barbara and San Diego; others prefer the stately walnuts of Ventura and Los Nietos, 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 and Higl lands. Equally interesting is the scientific and tempting fashion in which the sorting and packing of the orange is here accomplished. Ihe faithful were exhorted to see Mecca and shuffle off; but wiser gener ations will tee California of the south and prolong life. t Ileiuarkabla Cures of Kheuraatlara. From the Vindicator, Rutherford ton, X. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber lain s Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he en tiered excruciating pain for ten days, which was relieved with two applications of Pit in Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Seond, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two appli cations, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach. Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must I e purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofnlous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is ceiUinly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Wait, of Gardner, Me., sa: 'I havt had the wort coah, cold, chill and grip and have taken loti of trash of no account bnt profit to the vendor. Cl.amhertain'i coujli Remedy ia the only thing- that has done any (food whatever. I Lave nej one bottle of it ar.-l the chills, co'd and grip have all left me. I conyratnlate the rnann factnr raof an honest medicine." For I tale by Blakeley A Honhton. Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tl Consumption ri S QUEEN VICTORIA TICKLED IRELAND Her Action Regarding the Shamrock Was One of Wisdom Ends Bitter ness of Years. New Yobk, March 19. T. P. O'Con nor, M. P., in the London Daily Mail, writes: "I am asked to state my views with regard to the momentous announcements as to the proposal by the Queen of the wearing of theeliamrock by Irish soldiers and as to Her Majesty's visit to Ireland. "As to the weariDg of the shamrock, it is a tribute to Irish nationality which will be greatly appreciated. The symbol, ical things of life are all apparently in themselves email things. The shamrock materially is a small plant, but the ear ing of it means to an Irishman centuiies of sacred memories and country's wrongs resisted, hopes maintained. The sanction of th warir.g t ' it by the Irise soldier, then, is a concession I had almost called it a tremendous concession to Irish sentiment by the British throne, which must have vast consequences. "But, speaking as6tired!y in no spirit of carping objection, but as an illustra tion and a lesson, may I point out that the conduct of English ministers toward this small question is a very remarkable and significant example of the slonnesB and dullness of wit, the want of l magi na tion, insight and sympathy which have characterized all relations between Eng land and Ireland? While the Scotrti Boldier conld wear the thistle without Interference, while the Welsh soldier could wear the leek, the Irish soldier year after year was sent by some stupid officer to prison because he wore the emblem of his nationality. "And when an Irish member, session after session, called attention to the fact in the Houee of Commons, he was howled at by many English members, and re ceived either an abrupt or positive ans wer from the minister. And now, after all the bitterness of these years ; after the Imprisonment and the snubs and all the rest, the trouble is ended by order of the highest and greatest figure in the realm. I will not say, as can be said about so many other concessions to Irish feeling, 'Too late, too late,' but assuredly the concession ha tot come too soon. "And now as to the visit of the Queen to Ireland, 1 find thisacta touching and, flmay use the word, a statesmanlike and eloquent proof, added to the many others, that the present sovereign is one of the wiser t that ever ruled these lands." ARE COMING TO PORTLAND 'resident and Members of His Cabinet . t- .u n -c r . n ! 10 lSlt the PaCltlC Loast Hero Of1 Manila and Mrs. D.-wey Ate I'lann iog a Western Trip. Rkw York, March 19. As before state 1 In Wacbingtoi dispatcher I'resi dent and Mrs. McKinley and probably certain members of the cabinet will visit California and other West coast states this summer. It if, at least, the president's Intention at this time, to be io Ran Francisco when the battle-ship Ohio is launched from Sott's shipyard. The president will go north from Han Francisco to Portland and Seattle and then F.ast through Minneapolis and St. Paul. It is understood that the trip is made for pleasure, bat the real pnrposn of the jjrjrney Is to work up renewed interest in Major MeKinley's behalf for his re election at president of the United States. New York, March 10. There is ex cellent authority f r etatirg that Ad aural and Mrs. Dewy will make a It-ngthy visit through the Western aid North weetern states this spring. They will go Rrtt U Detroit and then west to Minueapo'.is ami St. Pa .1. I: is stated they will spend several days in the tain cities. While in Minnesota they may visit Duluth. They intend to go west from St. Paul through North Dakota and Mouttna ou their way to the west coaet state. It is believed that while on the Pacific lope, they will visit Seattle, Portland, S in Francisco, Los Angeles and several Other prominent cities of that section of toe coui.trv. Startling- Claims, Eighty-five per cent of nil persons de dared 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 aseertion is sns ceptible of proof. We have it In the form of letters from all classes of people "retiditg 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. Fillooo, The Dalles, Ore. ml-lwd2 Fin I oultry aud Italian Bes. Silverlaced Wyaradotte, English Red Cap and Rose Combed White Leghorn chickens for sale. Single birds f 1 each EggB for setting f 1 per fifteen. Italian bees fl per pound. Queen bees warranted purely mated, 75 cent each. Queens sent by mail and sale ar rival guaranteed. Address Mas. A. A. Bonney. feb21-lmu Tygh Valley, Or, Bismarck's Iron Merva Was the reeult of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are Hot found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power ' of brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. I Did you ever hcr.r ho-r f 'r. '-, of street came to buy a wheel for his wif et Well, he came homo one evening, and saw her aittini? on the balustnxlo of the porch, as shown in the picture. Ho made up his mind then and there that &ho would look Just too sweet for anything on a bicycle. And she does. Ilut the l.'.nd of bicycle has a (rood deal to do with locking sweet. So If you want to loolc sweet, buy your wheel (as did Mr. ) of the asent fur 'CRAWFORDS Golden Eagle, $25 Crawford ... $30 Cleveland, . $40 and$50 We have handled the above Hoe of wheels for several years. The guarantee on the above wheels are such that no one need to hesitate to buy either of them. IVIaieF & Benton Sole Agents. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the f'licult Court of the state of Or Kn for Wasro unity, in a siat therein pending whcieln Hmith Frencti is pUiiititl' and F.nieline Davis. Mrn7 tors E. forum, Mrs. Lizzie J. Fariis, hi las K. Davis, William H. Davis, Mrs. Tina linhonev, Etlie E Dn vis, Mrs. Annette F. Mc.Neal, and ft. S. ijiiiffhlln, administrator nf I h rotate of HI las W. Davis, deceased, are defendant-, to me (II lectrd and commanding me to sell certain real projarty thereto described, I will at 1 o'clock. f. af.,outhu 2lh day or April, 10OO, at the Court House door In Dalles City, Oregon, ell at public sale to the highest bidder for -nh in hand all of the Intereat of each and all of the above named defendanta in and to the f-illoH lng descrllied trans of lann situated In mid County to sutlsly t ie several sums hereinafter naimd, towlt: The north half of the north weal quarter and the north half of the northeast tiarter and the southeast quarter of the nnrtheat quarter and Ihe i.o-theast ouarter of the routheiui on .r ter of section 11, township X not In, ranxe 11 enar, n . m., io saiiaiy ine sum l SK a; and In teres! at a per cent per annum from March l.'.th at 10 per cent per annum from said date, and the sum of I21I.!I and lnt.r.-t at 10 percent iv a. aim me sum oi r.ft.x ano; Interest there 1 er annum inun aaui dare, and f.fli i.is) I Inriiev'M lees. and fia.10 costs and disbursements ami interest thereon from aaid date at a tier r.ni per annum and the accruing costs, and ft;71 21 j and interest at the rale of lo per cent per annum i fr.nn said dale, and II d ,4h and Interest thereon I at In per cent tar annum from said date: and Ihe o ithwest vianer of the northeast uuarter. an-i ihe northwest quarter of ihe southeast quarter of said serti n II, township t norths, range 12 east, to satisfy the snui of l:i and interest thereon at the rat ! of a per cent per annum from March I'., l'. and ths unsatisfied balnneeof said sums of S12I I !, :sni, K a), :.2 .0, .71 21 snd II s.via ard InU-rest upon each respectively, as aforesaid: and also lot t, of block !l of I la lies lily, Oregon, to satisfy the sum of and Interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from March 1, I'm ana the nnssti.tl'-d piirtioiis of said sums 21, ll.o."i.ia, l si.isi, l-tiVJii, SI2II M and IK VI, and Ihe interest upon each resiatively aa aforesaid. Haid sale will be for cash in hand to the hlrrhcst nldrter. Datel this ITth day of March, pan. KohKK T KF.I.LY, nt'21 I e'herlft of Masco county, Or. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk bave them. - Aaa.vg Fsum. Fa Mail :54 p m gpokana Flyer. 4:41a. in 4 p. to. 4 D. IB. Ex.bunday Columbia Rv. 8teamers. Ex.unda) .TO Astoria ana nay BBiuraaj landings. iv p. m. Ex.bunday Orenon ity, Newberg, Ex.tsunday 7a.m, WiuAsnn ixdVu i IT.SOp m. Tuea.Thur.i hiLL Kivirk. Mod.,w1 and bat. oreeon titv, Dayton,! and Fri. and nay-ljiiidings. 6a.m. WiLLAHKTTC Kivxa. 4:30 D. m. Tue..Thur, Portland to Corvallis,! Mon. Wed and Sat, i and Way-Landings. and Friday I Shaii River. Biparia to Iewiston. Liati LawixTON daily 8:30 a. m. Lv Riparla daily 1.2.1a. m. Parties desiring to go to Heooner should ui.e io. 4, leaving Ihe Dalles at 7:0.) p. m making direct connections at Heminer function Returning makingdirectconnection at Heppner ;uiieiion wun o. 1. arriving at ine Dalies at No. 82, throught freight, east bound, does not carry passengers; arrives 2:50 a. m., departs in. No. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east bound; arrives 4:a p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. No. 21, west bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p in., departs v:w p. m. No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas- scugers; arrives a: is p. m., departs s:su a. in. For full particulars call on O. R. 4 N. Co, agent The Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBURT. Gen l'as. Agt., Portland, Or, SOUTH and EAST via Souinern Paciric Co. Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way DMiuuua n. i.j a. til. nitu o , III, Leave Portland. . " Albany Arrive Ashland ' Sacramento . ... " San Francisco . . .. 8:30 a m 7:00 t m . ..12:;JUam 10:50 pm ...!2:r:im 11::) am ... 5:00 p ill 4:& a m .. . 7:45 p in 8:15 a m Arrive Ogdon " Denver Kansascity ' Chicago ... 5:15 am 11:15a m ... 9;w a m troOa m . .. 7:25 a m 7:25 a m ... 7:4.i a 10 ::Wam Arrive Los Angelea .s . " El Haw " Fort Worth " City of Mexico .. H Houston " New Orleans Washington... " New York , 1 : ?0 p m p m . ti::iam . 9:55 a m . 4:00 am :25 a m 7:O0 m :00 p ni fi::) a ni 9 : a m 4:00 6:25 p ni 6:12 a m tt a ni .12:43 pm 12 4J pm Unlln,.., -.. T" . I . . 1 . , . . u.i, un a nun iiiuiis, ears on uoin trams. - un " oitrmiui-iiici w -goeii ami iu raso, and tourist cars to Chicago, est Louis, New Or- " " (.uu. nf-uiiigtiru. .,v.,iv.iiH nnu rinitnii wnn several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan. China, Phi I ittrttiina I'.nt.yl ...I U....11. rniitimlln. . u.. lr l f.i. . bee agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Yellowstone Park Line. THE DININU CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAHT.. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW- 81 ONE PARK LI4TE. Union Depot, rirth aad I sts No. i. Fast mall for Taeoma, I No. I I "cattle, Ulympla, I. ray's! IHaiborand Houth Hend isnnia, npoiiane, Koss-i land, B. C, -ullman, fnloll'iiiip mining conn-1 6;."J P. M. ioscow, lealstoii. Hnf-i II l j A. SI. iry, neiena, Mlniieaini llls, Sir. Paul, Omaha, : Kansas CHy, Ht. Ij.ula. hlrsgo and all polutai I cat and southeast. No. J. I I'nget Hound Kxproa' M. for Tsroma and h.-attle 7,00 A. M land Intermcsliste points No. 4 11 :M P. Pullman flrst class and tonrlit sleetssra to Mliin.-apolls.nt. Paul and Missouri river points without change. Vastihuled trains. Cnion depot Conner tlous In all principal cities. 1 '"""""si Baggage eheckisl lo destination of tickets .. r."' baudsomely lllust, at.il d.-sertplne malter, write 1,1 n rwrtl"ns, etc., call on of A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant lieneral Passenger Agent, JT.- Morrison Htreet, corner Third, Portland, Oregon. DiiGU'S it ONt FOR A DOSE. Rmim. TV PILLS iiria: Tim schidl-li. roa J hum Uaixcs. Fast dnlt I.sk-, Denver, Ft. Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan ll:4jp. m. sas city, at. Louis, Chicago aud East. gnnksne Willi Walla, Spokane, flyer Mtuueapolia. et. Paul, 7:06 p.m. u luth, Milwaukee, Chicago aud tut. 8 p. m. FaoM PoETLSKn. Ocean Steamships. For kail Francisco December 3, 8. U, 18, 2! aud 2s. Nor hem Priic .'"""-'lach.,,,.11, ... Sheriff's Sale. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T!IK st 1 of Oregon, for Union county. Ann FiUgerald, plaintiff, vs. George Herbeit, defendant. By virtue of an execution and order ..i , duly issued out of and under the seal ,,i it. -cuit Court of the State ol Ore g m. fr the ' iufuvorof the i.laiiilitt arid aii1t iheij?0 ant, Geoige Herbert, as Judenient debtor i!' sum of ninety one doilais aud 20 cent. terest thereon from the 24th dav of a'diII lJU" at the rule ol eight per cent per annum ,'rt o further sum of twenty-two dollar. .,,.1-7." costs, and the coats of and upon this riL 7i coniinanding nielo makeanleolthereal woilf,,: embraced in such d-creeof forechaureaiia inaiir necrica:a,i win, on the ITth g..r. March. 1MU), at the hour of two o'clock h ,1, afternoon of said day, and at the front d,m,;J the County Court House in Dalles City ViJJL County, Oregon, sell at public ancti-'n loih. highest bidder for cash In hand, all therishi title and interest which the defendant (,,r,. Herbert, or either of them had on the " ith ul. of Novemiajr, 1M, the da'eol the judKment en tered herein, or which stich defendants or n of the defendents herein have Bince acquired I ci now have in and to the following described nui iroperty, situate and being in Wasco tJountr to-alt: Commencing at the north eat -omit of the same lot which is situated andkiiownu the former residence of Mrs. Mar Cooper Z running Hienceeast 17'J leet; thence south from the middle of the street ten (i0) rod.- thence west 17fa feet; thence north ten (10) rods to the place oi beginning; being InW. D. Bigelow's ac dition to Daliea City, and known 011 the reeordi of deeds of Wasco County, as a parcel 0; land deeded by E M. Clements and wife to Mirr Cooper, of date December 18, ls'.2: this beins the one-half of said claim, and being the same tract conveyed to Mrs. E. A. Cates by Loin, Davenport and wile by deed, dated May 12, 175 and recorded at page 196 of Book E, Necordsj I leedt for W asco C'ountv, Oregon, and buinr descended to the said George' Herbert under the will of bis mother, the said Mis. E. A. Later said parcel of Und lying aud being in Daliet City, Wasco County, Oregon, and more particu larly tnd correctly described aa follows: Com mencing at the southeast corner of lot to Ci) ia block deignated 0 or zero In Blurt Addition to Dalles Citv, according to tho maps in coninoa use in said city, the said lot being the vmt designated as lot two 12 in block No 1, In toe original deed by which It was conveyed by W.D. Blgelow to Orlande Huiinson 011 December 12, lM4;aud running U hence northerly along the east line of said lot two 21 to the northern corner thereof, aud thence contiiiuing aloni said line in the same direction northerly to tht south sideof Alvord street;theneeeasterlyalotu the south line of aald Alvord ttieet seventeen and one-half fl7'i,' feet; thence southerly aud parallel with said first line ten rods.more or lm. toa point ITS ffr easterly from the point of beginning, and thence westerly and at right angles with said last line seventeen and out half 171., feet to the place of beginning, or 10 much of said property as will satisfy said judg ment and decree, with costs and acciulug coau, Said proi-erty will be sold subject to coutirmi matlon and redemption as by luw provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this Kith day ol February, l'JOO. ROBERT KELLY, fcbl7 il Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. NOTICE Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, J. H. Fergueson, administrator of the estaleof Lydla A. Richardson, decease I, In pursuance n( an order of the Honorable County Court of lb( State of Oregon for Wasco couuty, dulvmade and entered 011 the 4th day of Januaiv, I'M), will from and after tho lath day of Februnrv, 1WI0, 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. Richardson, deceased, to-wit: The northwest quarter ol th sonthwest qusr ter, and south haliaf the nor' h west quaiter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of sectton three (.1) in township four (4) south ol range thirteeu (l;i) east 1 f the Willamette merid ian, in Wasco county, Oregon; also that certad piecu or nan-el of land particularly bounded awl described ss follows: Commencing 24rodssnd l-1 3 feet west of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section three tfi In town ship fonr (4i south of range thirteen (:) east a the Willamette meridian in Wusco county, Ore gon, and running thence north one hall mils: thence west 50 nals and 4', ieet; thence south one-half mile, and thence east 50 rods and l'j feet to the place of beginning; save and except therefrom lour lots iu Richardson s Addition to the Town of Tygh, which haa been heretofore sold and conveyed; the tract above described in cluding allot said Richardson'a Addition to the Town of Tygh, as laid out and platted ami re corded In the Rccorda of Deeds for Waste county, Oregon, said real estate above descuboi containing 210 acres, more or less. Any person desiring nformation with referenot to said real estate should csll on or address men Junction City, Oregon, or my attorneys, Dufur ii Menefee, at The Dalles, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of January, 1I0). AJ , J. 8. FERGUE-OK, Administrator of the Estate of Lj dla A. Rich ardson, deceased. Drrt-a A Mxnkfkk, Attoineya for Administrator. I.ljsnil NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Office at VAKrorvaa, Wami.. March 8, lmu. Notice Is hereby given that the fnlinwlni named scltlcr haa filed notice of his inten tion to make final nroof In summit of his claim, and that said proof will be made b?foit " rrtisny, 1 mteq Htatei Commissioner lo: Ills ti let of Vt nnhtiiaton. at hla mHnsi in 1.,, Mo dule, Wush.. 011 Monday, April 1M, l'JOO, vU: Herman Eogelke, U.K. No. 8Mi. for the northwest onnrter ol section 82. toa nshln X norfh nl rn.. 11 Mil. W ill. Mcr. He names the following altnesat to nrovahli conlinuous residence upon aud cultivation of nni laiiu, vir: Heniy Htaeker, William Wilkinson, Dietrlri II. Hteuman. of r-entrvlll,. u n u'uh atid Henry F. Brune, of The Dkllea P. O., Onion. w U lilMllU. marlo-ll K.-nister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrics atThi Dallks, Om:nn.' February 2ii, I'Jtm l I'otlce la herehv .Ivan Ihmt Ih. IjiM.isrlni- Damed si llier haa tiled notice of hia Intents to make final proof in support of hia claim, swl thai said pria.f will he made la fore the Kegl'l aud Receiver at The Dulles, Orison, on Bstsr dsy. April 7, l'jul, vis: John Frederick Walther, of The Pl! Oregon, H. K. No. tosfi, forth NW" Bee. II, townsUl 1 south, ra-ige IS east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prf his continuous residence upon and rultusls ol salC land, vis: W. Wolf, John Obi 1st, Frank Obrlst, WII1US Obrlst, all of The Dallea, Oregon. fcb2M JAV P. I.CCAS, Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the nnd.-rsliwj haa lieen iliilv appolntni by Ihe county court " the state of Oregon tor Wasco coimtv, ,-rrt" with the will annexed of Ihe last will of Msrf Jane Hi-erley. deeeasesl. All persons havtaf claims sgalnst aald estate are her-hy iioilh'slj" present them to me will) Ihe proper vouchers my nitlcw In The Dallea, Oregon, ailhi" months from the date thereof. Dated Feb. n, I'sx. B. B. IIUNTlN'iT'if. tetl-H Ks.rlllar- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'. 8. I.astd Offii b, at Tiia Dai.i.fs. o ' FaaarA av 'J l1""!. Notice Is hereby given that fie foil"!"' named settler has Hied noiice of his Intent" JJ mske llnal pnsif in siii.ivort of his elsim. thai said nroof will lat loaile before the U.'f1"" 01 t 11 'on, 111 uie tiirceieu ana aaled the j.,. : ' of November, Im, upou a d ree for thl , ' closure of a rerUin niorlgage.and JudgiiuMii?' deredand euleied in said eouit ob i tl,. V I, of November. lMl-.. in thu , K. .. .... .T "at and Re.iiver at Ihe Dalles, Oregon, on 'Aiilne day, April 4, psn, via: William C. Clark, t f The Dalles, I Homi.tead Knt'ry No. W7I. for the HW' ,. w! II, towoahlp I south, range II east, W. M , He namca the following witnesses to pt"vs ' conlinuous residents Us-ib aud niltn tlB " said laud, vl: ,,b A Ihert Turner, Charles (ionn. Charles C. A. I.llison, all of 1 ho Dalles, Oregon. JAV P. 1" fcb2H It.-alsl