THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1900 W ednesday s Pallr. J. V. rtker, o( UooJ Kivtr, It in the city. Horatio Fargher, wealthy thMpman ol Dofur, ii in tbt city. Charley Stougl.ton, highly raspected citiaen ot Pulur, wat in town today. MiM Helen Michell, of Stevenson, Wash., eauie up on Utt mght'i boat to tpend few days among her Iriendt. Henry Stegman.a wealthy sheepowner of Centerville. Wash., was in town last night the guest of the. Umatilla House, O. Kinereley. after a two uionth'i tr.p through the interior. spent the last couple ot dart with hit family, and left on this morning'! bat tor I'ortlanJ. H. W. Wells and family have returned to their home in thil city after e pending the winter in Froer where Mr. Vell hat eiteosive sheep and land interest. Marroadnk Maxwell, of Ridgeway, waa passenger on the boat this morn ing for Portland. He will return in time to attend the Republican county convention. Thursday's Pally James Ward, the Kingsley merchant, is ia the city. M. P. Ist-nberg, the Hood River ora tor, politiciau, statesman and all-round good fellow arrived here this morning. Robert McKamey, of Monnt Hood. T. A. Gilmore, of Centerville. and William Gilmore. of Grass Valley, are registered at the Umatilla House. Jim Brown, of Tygh Valley, left on the boat this morning with twenty eight head of fine work horses which he will try to dispose of in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Johnston, of Dufur, were in the city last night, the guests of the European hotel. They were on their way home from a trip to Portland. Friday's Dally. C. W. Elklos, of Lyle, is In the city. J. W. Hodson, of Goidendale, was in town yesterday. Rev. Hawk it confined to his home with chicken-pox. R. Balfour, of Lyle, it registered at the Umatilla House. Robert Mays, Jr., ot Antelope, arrived In the city thit afiernoou. Dr. T. M. Henderson, of the Warm Springs agency, wat in town last night. A. Fleishhauer and A. Travero, of Cascade Locks, are registered at the Umatilla House. Leslie Butler, accompanied hy Mrt. Train an Butler, went to Hood River on the boat thit morning. C. M. Elkint, brother of C. W. Elkin of Lyle, and prosperous merchant of Prineville, it in the city. MiM Mary Perry left on the boat thit morning for White Salmon, where she will spend a lew days visiting friends. Louie Comini, the irrepressible editor of The Dalles tombstone factory, went to the Lxta thit morning on business. John Fender, of Husutn precinct, Klickitat county, brought Mrt. Fender to thit city today to obtain medical treatment. Fredereck Eshelman and wife, of Centerville, Washington, are spending few days in this city, visiting their con, Dr. G. C. Esbelman. Mist Christina Kickelaen went to Port land on thit morning's boat to visit her eister, Mist Clara, who it attending the Holmes bueinett college. D. F. Stewart, a well-known business man of Prineville, was in the city Isst nifntonhit way to Lawton, where he it toon to open a general merchandise tore. AtteBtloa. Farmers. Don't let yonr old worn ont machinery lie In the fence corner any longer. Take it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest cash price paid for cast and wrought iron, robber boots and shoes, bicycle tires, etc., brass, copper, xinc, lead, pewter, old wcolen rsgt, beer bottles nd flasks, borse mines and tails, and bones of all descriptions. Price paid for cast iron, 40 cents per 100 lbs. One door west of J. H. Worsley'e, Second St., Tbe Dalles. m 24-1 mo. RasBarkable Coras of Kheamatlam. From tbe Vindicator, Rntherfordtoa, X. c. The editor of the Vindicator hat had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in etch case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days, which wat relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rnhhing the partt afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which wat relieved by two appli cations, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting np free from pain. For tale by Blakeley A Hooghton. startling Claim,, Eighty-five per cent ot all persons de dared incurable or given op to die by physicians can be cured, or their lives greatly prolonged l.v tt e lieneficent powers of the "Perfected" Oxygenor King. Thit startling assertion it sus ceptible of 'proof. We have it In the form of letters from all classes of people "residing far and near" who are de. lighted to testify to the marvelous cura tive powers of this latest and mctt per. fected home oxygenating instrument. For tale by J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, Ore. ml-Iwd2w For t)3.0O Cash And one dollar and fifty weekly you can purchase twenty-five dollar watch or diamond at Harry C. Liebe'i, in the Vo.t block. Watches, diamondt, clocks, jewelry and silver ware at most reasonable price. 3 8 3t THE BRYANITES Lincoln PlaHcra Distcrtjs Eastern Dements. EVEN SOUTHERN ERS DISLIKE IT If Adopted at Kinsas City. It Will Prob ably Give the Republicans All the Doubtful States. Washisuton, March 21. The Bryan platform adopted at Lincoln baa had a disturbing effect upon the eastern Dem ocrats. Of course, the leaders in the movement which resulted in the nomi nation ot Bryan and the Populittic plat form of 18SHJ say tbey are well pleased. But even Tillman objects somewhat to the Bryan platform, and men like Mar tin of Virginia, Bacon of Georgia aod Campbell of Ohio do not like the plat form. Eastern Democrats are very pro nounced agaiust the platform, w ithout allowing themselves to be quoted, and declare that it is evidently the intention of the western Democracy to make it impossible to carry a single state for Bryan. The southern Democrats slick at the "initiative and referendum." They are not quite ready to swallow that principle of the Populism. The declara tion iu regard to the Philippines is thought to have been very ill-advised an 1 short-lighted, as it can by no possible meant be popular in thit country. Jonet of Arkantas says that be does not ehare in the indignation of some of his Democratic friends, and considers the platform upon the whole a fair de claration of Democratic principles. He and number of other Democrats tay that it doea not necessarily follow, be cause the Nebraska Democracy adoptt the platform, that it will be reaffirmed at Kansas City, although Bryan's personality will dominate tbeconvestion to each an extent than any platform that he approves is almost sure to go through. Ex-Governor Campbell, of Ohio, says that the hope of the eastern Democrats has been that conservative platform would be adopted and some Democrat like Whitney or Gorman be selected. In that event, there would be a possibility of carrying New York, New Jersey, Del aware, Maryland, West Virginia and Connecticut. Without most of these states, he says. It is impossible for the Democracy to win, and the Nebraska platform means none of these stat?s can be carried, nor will it be possible to carry any of the middle western itaCH. Tba Tata For Delia. New York, March 21. Rev. W. D. P. I Bliss, tbe Christian Hocialtst lecturer, spoke last night before the Social Re form Club on "The Social Reform Move ment in the West," and predicted the re-election of President McKinley, in consequence of an immense vote that the Social Democracy will, he feels ture, poll in the middle wasrern stater. The people in the far western states, continued Mr. Bliti, are growing tired of new parties, and many are thoroughly disgusted with the Populist party, whose machine it corrupt. Although Debt spoke to packed houses in Lot Angeles, and wat warmly greeted, the feeling against new parties wat predominant, and there was a great inclination toward Bryan. Bryan, tbe lecturer beiieved, would get a tremendous majority in the far western states, but Debt would get an overwhelming vote in the middle western states and tbe East, with the result that McKinley would be elected. At the same time, Mr. Bliss noticed a great feeling of unrest in the west, and he believed that the people were prepar ing for some great movement. The farmers were tboronghly tired of the trusts, is they were entirely at the trusts' mercy, and had to boy and sell at the trusts' prices. T1TE CXEA.XSIXO Ul) If EA 1.1 MO Cl'KE FOB CATARRH Ely' Cream Balm Km and pleaMtit to ttit Contaviiitf no in )Mrioaa dm.. It i quickly ftbtrvrher,. Oiree HJif at one. It Otsr-nfl Atirl leaniaa :atarrh MM w3 JTSJXXZZ LULL) ntAD nl Protects th Memnran. Restore th """ o' Tula and HmHI. Larga t, f i ernti at Ur'iirrlsts nr ,., mull; Trial Hre, ll)ent hr mall. ti-i uwi UKilrt, M Warren butt. Htm 1 or a. Mrared, A black horse weighing atont 120 pounds and branded 25 on the left shoulder. Same strayed from the farm otJohn Brookhouse. which It situated six milet beyon I Dufnr. Liberal re ward offered for information regarding recovery. Address S. R. Wi.ia.vs, mar7-lmw Dufar Or. Subscribe for Tbe Chronicle. LIVING ON THE WATER. Faa.UU. la Kew lark ra4 That Ttaae Thai Aa aaoraa taaats. A wst sheet aud a flowing" aea hat nothing whatever to do with life aboard a yacht as exemplified in the ltay Kidire Yaeht baiu, lu South llrook lvn, says the New York Herald. There are five or ix yacht there, one of them a roomy schooner craft, which for va riou reason are not lu commission this summer. Nevertheless the owners and their families or their friend live aud sleep on board. On one sloop are five youut? uieu, w ho go to a skyscraper building in Nassau street every morn ing and take out two or three vivacious typewriter girl when work la over to make the eveuing merry. They rented the boat on condition that they would not take her outside the bain aud hired a retired sea captain, who lives near the basin, to look after the boat durius; the day and to "mesa" for them. They find it cheaper than paying-board in the city, and ever so much pieasanter. Three families wintered on yacht in the Hay Ridire baiu last winter, aud they eujoyeJ the experiment ao much that they talk of trying it ajfain. The bliazard and the rouh weather had no terror for them. One sloop, the Peri, wa housed above deck, very much like those in the tales we read about Arrtie expeditious. The families who lived in thi way were on terms of sociability and visited every night for game and curds. They (rave a boat party in Jan uary and their friend in Brooklyn who are given to assisting at social en tertainments joined them in a modest little vaudeville. When the basin was frozen solid one niirht they gave a skating- party, with a piping hot supper below decks as wiud-up. There are Mill novelties about for people who know where to look for them. CRIMINALITY OF THE SEXES Statlatlea thaw That Woaia Are Not Naa'e Bqaal la Liv. In an article on "Women and the Emotions," by Prof. Mantega.za, in the Humanitarian, there are some interest ing statistics showing that those mod ern sociologists who hold that women are men's equals iu the field of criminal ity are wrong. Here are some of them: Man bears false witness 100 time tc a womuuVlT. Man for forgery and counterfeit coining was convicted 10 times to a woman'e 1 1. In France women are summoned be fore the tribunals four times less than men. In France In lO women delinquents were H to 100 men. In Italy in the same year they were only nine per cent. In Algeria we have 06 male delin quents and only four women. In England and Wales between 134 and 1M2 there were 84 women to 100 men, all for the more serious offense. In 1S71 Dr. Nicholson found in the prisons in England 8,21ft men and 1,21? women. In Havaria from 1-463 to M, in a pop ulation consisting solely of peasants, the women who were condemned were in proportion 29 to 100 men. In the prison of Turin from 1871 to 14 the women in respect to men are represented hy a figure of 13-67 percent. Taking the whole of Europe, women are, the professor says, five times less guilty than men. LAZINESS OF KAFFIRS. Natives Eaaaloreal la Mlaea Will at Week III,,, Closely Wslrsti. Tt. Ruoff, who left the Transvaal last May for a tour of Europe and America, in regard to labor conditiona In the Itoer country, lately said to a reporter for the Detroit Tribune: une or tne miners In the copper country will turn out as much work as five of our men. We have to em ploy Kaffir lalior. Kaflira are notori ously lazy, and they require constant supervision or they will ipiit work al together. With every five Kaffirs one white man is employed. One hole drilled with a hand drill is considered a day's stint for a Kaffir. Although our employes do not get as much pay individually as the miners hereabouts yet labor conts lis much more, lieraiise one of the copjier country miners will do as much work a five Kaffirs. "In Oom Paul's domain the nntires are restricted by strintrent laws. When a natlvn . employed in the Transvaal he Is (rlvcri u pas upon hi arrival, and he l legally compelled to work for a specified hnth of time. If he ih-serls his employer he is nr rested. When a native is seen On the streets or hitrhwaya nnv white man has a of his ritfht to demand mi inspection pass. ir f:e docs not produce i, or there i prr.und fr.r belicvinir that he has not obtninid permission from the employer to 1,-ave hi work, he is taken Into custody." tVhat Flat Owe lo taaeela. The superior flavor of Srnymn dps Is ascribed to certain Asiatic Insects, which produce a more perfect fertiliza tion of the flavors of the fltr-trces in Asia Minor than is commonly effected in other countries. The flavor ajqars to depend upon the number of ripened seecU in the fruit. During the past yenr the department of agriculture has im ported some of these insects from Asia Into California, and It is hoped that they will multiply there and improve Ihe flavor of Ameriean figs. Foaaaatlna for Ilaraaree. It will be discovered that the only foundation for the usual talk of a "ro mance" in n woman's life Is that the aits ind looks out of the window into the dark night when she should be darning stockings. Kalloe af lllaaatatlua Notice It hereby given that the firm of Foots A Johannsen hat thit dav been dissolved by mutual consent, P. F. Fouls retiiing from said firm. The buslnet, heretofore conducted by the said Kant a A Johannsen, will from now on be owned and managed by C. P. Johannsen. The said Johannsen will jol'ect all accounts due said firm and will pay all bills due therefrom. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 19th day of March, l'.KX). . P. F. Fot Ts, mlO lm C. P. Joiussks-n. Ulssalailua or I'artaaishla. The business heretofore rtlsting under the firm name of Ijtne Bros., It thit day dissolved by mutual consent. L. L. Lane will conduct the business at the old stand, and collect all accounts and pay all lulls 6f the firm. All parties knowing themselves Indebted to the firm are requested to settle at toon at possible. The Dalles. Or., March I, l'.XW. L. L. I.A KB, lm-diw N. M. Lank. riaa Taallrr east ttallae Silverlaced Wyamdotte, English Rod Cap and Rose Combed White Leghorn chickens lor tale. .Single birds $1 each. Kgt tor tetting 1 per fifteen. Italian beet fl per pound. (Jueen beet wai ranted purely mated, To cents each. Queens sent by mail and sale ar rival guaranteed. Address Mas. A. A, Hon my. fel ll-lmo Tygh Vallej, Or. tllamarca's Iroa Matve Wat the result of hit splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneyt and bowels are out ot order. If yon want these qualities and the success they bring, nse Dr. Klng't New Life Pills. They develop every power ot brain and body. Only 1 5c at Illakeley & Houghton's drugstore. 2 For Bala heap. I offer for sale, cheap for cash, the Gilhoosen property on Alvord street joining Mr. Oroal't property on the east. For the next few dart Inquire for me at Tin Chkonk li office. m'J2 lit A. A. (imiui siN. Waalad. , !r! V do ,t;it. ii l.rurc wcrk in a small tamilv. Apply at this office. If Important Announcement to you.. For 30 dayt after April 1st, I will tell all the Dry Ooods, Clothing, Hoolt and Shoes, Hosiery, Blankete, llatt and iapt, on a cut in price of 25 per cent, for Cash. Now it your opportunity to get bar gaint. Don't miss it. t S. L. BROOKS, Successor to E. J. Colllnt A Co. riritr rn TIBS SCHBDCLB. au liau.BS. Aaaiva US). Fast Mall 11 tip. I Halt iMkr, Penver, rt. W.irlli, Omaua. Kan sas itv, M. IJH1.S, Chicago ana KaL fa-t Mall S..v p i ,-ikiii i Walla Walla, Spokane, flyer .Minneapolis, si. f.ul.i V,OT tla 111 lb. Mllr.aus.ra, Ltilcafu and Last. i:J a. n p.l 4 p. in. Fbob PosTLixn. Ocean Hteamahltis, fitrhmn Kranelsco becemlier a. a, M. IS, , and i. H n mi I Ki miu.l.f r'oinmhla Rt. ateamera. El h,illd'., flrtnrdajr Hi p. n. ... ji. pihi niT Landings. a.m. I Uir.r.iatTTS Rtvia N-tOntn. KLsurdaji Oniroti ( i,y .cwi-rs. Kj Bumlat Haiein W ay Ijind s. 7. m. Wil , aaT-a . V . - I a -w. lltealhir. NILLKlVSRS. Unn W.I and nat. Oren i ( lis, liuvton.l and Krt. aiid Way landinga. ' " i.,.j,kii m a a. i at a tn. Ttte..Tlitir, Portlacd to I orvaills. Hon. Warl ana hat. I and Way Ijincling.. and Krlday I Usui Rivsa Lr RIf atria Rlparia to laiwialon. l.savs LswistoM dally S Wa. m. oauy 1 &i a. n. Vmrll ilMlhB,nn ,n . .. lasen. 4 leaving 1 1 lo.ll... at . m niaklnxdins-t connections at Heppner Intictlon , ,i.,i'in a, llfptificr Junction blthNo. I.srrlvlitf at Ilia l.allcsal !.( s in. No, K lliintirhl frt-lvht. Mtit KrsM.ei a b. . tilt i. IfaTSl! fnfarli daaslu . . - " lanica BSWBl4r1 arpraa, Aaaajl bntiea; arrives 4 , n. re , d. paru a n m io. il. went hnui'd thro.i.h (,...... A ' . "' 1j:mto1"- ' P hi., depart NO. Zi. (Ht tVltirirl tfatl . sengers; arrlyt .1A p. m dep.,u't sja. m. FcrT full nartl.il.n n-ll rt k . u . . agent lbs lialioi. or audrraa ' ' W. H. HIHtl.nURT, 00 fas. Agt., for Hand, Or, Administrator' Hale of Real F.ttate. Nolle Is herel. slven (hat lh- tir..er.lnr,l J H ,.,,, .n, Silii.lliMiKtor ol Ilia rslato ol I Vila A Kulianlon. I, In i aiiea ol .uol.lerol I ho I ,.l.le olli.ly I elM ! M,l, , (r.ii l..r m'o e..iuil, duly made and lilt.l i m lh. lh ilav ol Janiiniv. I !, will -...i . i. ii, .1 , v i.r rrMuarr. I'""1. imneod M sell M l-rlvale sule lor ch III hand, all ol Hie ioIiom lii dTllir.l leal ell. Il' Ins lo I. .er-l.it" ol said Udia A. rIU'liuid.n, daMl,to all. The nollliaw.1 ' 1 if'e- ol Ilia a.Hilhwe'1 ouar tri. and sonll! tala ol lha nolhal iiialle, and Ilia oulliaM-at in." -t ol Ihe norlne.isl i.liailer ol M-c.lon thiee . III owimlill' lour I II sout.i rank lUitei O (I i) . l I ihe illa.neiia im-ild Ian. In via en oil llv, llrt-vm; III .1 e.'italu i.l.v-, or Miiwl oi M.id lurlleularlv hollu.lid and ilr'llld ai i. .Unas oinliienrlns ,'l roda and l.'i, lev! efl o' ,li onlheal vomer ol Ilia aoillliaesl iliarler ol seellmi lhr. I ! Ill loan- hip lour (ii aoulh l ran thlitvvii tl:l) aasl ol the :lluinellit meridian III W aani ooiinlr. Ora on, a. id runnliia Ihenea north one hull uillo. throe (. :l lils and leel; thence mull, on hall mile, and lltanca ea.l to rials and I1. Ir.'t lo the tilac ol l lnnln ajve and eirepl tliaralloni lour lola la Klchardaon a Addition lo Ihe loan ol I'vtil, wlllell has bei helelolor add and eon vol: lh In-el r'e ilwtllml In I'ludlug alio, and lllehartlaiui a Addition to In Tiiar. o; Ijra-lt, aa laid out and Mal.rd ai d n eorileil III to llwrda ol Ileitis lor n eouiiK , tneMii, said realaal.1' ahov deaerill eonlaiiitut .'lOaorea, mora or lea. Any ron divlrluf n'ormailoa alih rvleiene lo said real lal nou Id eallo.i or addra ..i at junction t'ltv. tirrton, ttt i.iy alloriiajs, Iwlul Meuelrv, at l h I'allcs, ounon. Dated this l.th day ol January, I'aO. J. i. KKR!t'KiV. Adti'lullratorot the Kauui ol Ltdia A. Kti'h smImoi, decease!. lU'rea VINra, Atlolnrja Ijr Administrator. I.i;ull XOTICK KR ITM.IC.ITION. haxudrrit a r Vatieorvta, Wastt. I March a, fail. i Noll,- la hnoky siren lhal tha 'ollnwlnt liatnisl sv.llil litis ltlr.1 nolle id tils Inten tion to in.iLe nal plia,! It, aiiplaul ol hla elalitl. and I h.it s.tlil poad a lit he made lislor W. B. 1're.liy, I lillr,! at lira t'oiiinilulonar lor i.til'l of vtashinvtm , at hla ottle In ootden dale, Mash., oil Monday, April !, t'i, Via Herman Kagelke, II K Nn nwi, Ii th northwest uuarter ol svion xi, lownshlp $ uorth, ol rausv Ii rnal, ill. Mer. II liamra the tollowlnt altneaara In prove his eoiitlunoiis ri-aldeiie upon and eulllvatlou ol aald laud, vis Iti-ttry hlackef. WlHl.im Wilkinson, IU. lilrk II alraman, ol IVtilvrvlll f o , Wash , anil Meury Y. Brun. ol I he liallea P. O., Oreaon. W. K. PI Ml K, mar 10 II K.l.lr. KXKCUTOK'S N0T1CK. Ntlc la herehy slven that the nnderaiannl has heati duly apfMiiuloil hy tha county court o the state of tir.-aoii lor W ai eotiiitv. evM-iilor with II. will atitieanl ol lh last will ol Mary Jan Hevilcy, dcfNrl. All rin, hsvtti elalins aaaln.l said eltr ara hvrvhynotin.sl.to preavnt tlieui to me a llh tha proMr rotwhrra at my oltle In 1 ho ItallM,, Ot..in, allhln SIS motttha Inua Ihe dal tlivrirof, talsl reb. .'I . I'Jial U. . IIUSTISt.ToN. fetiJI II Kserutor. ADMINItTRATliR'8 NOTICK. Nllm U hfijr ffvfn thttt Iht tinlei (fn1 haa tv iiMinttti lif th emmtjr rs.iirl, H th tjiit nf nnuii,(ir W AM rttiiitt,'1nitiilstralsr 4rt-th rll t t-Blfti'tk Hn.wn, awm-i. All tM-rwina hnvinir rlaimi fiiralnwt Mill nlitt tn nrrHijr notlltttl In jtitj-apni suticl rlaiina, t.tir-vrlx Vtrit1fl, ti m m the orfrvol niTinntl Hlnistl, In IniIIm h, i-rr.t withtu tlx mnutha (turn lh diti Ihrnwif, lUtl J.uiiarT I'M. IKI.M r. HKuwy, ij.T il AtluilultniUir. Yellowstone Park Line. TMK DININO ( AH ROCK FROM ItiKTLAMr TO THr. KAHT. THE ONLY lilRKITIJNR TOTIIR VKI.UlW. KIOSK PARK Letts. ,Diioi Dpoi, nntn. nn No. 3. I Vast mall for Tacoma. 1 Hooitl, tilyiiipla, l,ray a No. I narrate and HiHitil llend pointa, hpofcanc. His land, H. I'., I'ullinan, ' Mohcow, lalstou, Htil II l& A. M. lalolltiinp ailiiltiaooun- Iry. Helena. MIlinratM ilia, m. I'anl, (tmsha,! Kansas I Ity, Kt. i.ula, it hhao and all tailuUI No. 4. jeaat and aimlheast. 'o. 1 riiffft KoiiimI r. tpreaa' II .'JO V. VI. for lacuna and Hcatn: 7:tiri A. M. land Interannllata polllta! Pullman nrst elaa and tourlit aleeiMira to Minneapolis, hi. I'aul and Mlsaotirt river polo la no. in, riiniivm, VasAhulad trains. I'nlon depot eontieetloua In all principal cities. Hsa-aaie ehrctni to destination nf tlckcta. ror handsomely llliialialcd dtaerlntlt a matter. tlcketa, alcplng car rttservatlons, ate., call uu or wnta A. D. CHARLTON. Aaalatant lieneral panscnger Agent, S Morrison ntltarl, nomer 7 llrd, Portland, On-goll. SOUTH and EAST via Shasta Route Tmfm lmvTh Ib1Im f.r rortUtui mi nUUijiii at i Li . in. nu1 X p. n. tptive fotiUnd . . ma m . la! ua III . Uimrn .. ft hi p m .- 7 4. p m 7 r p in lu ut p m II mam 4 V a in ft It tn AUniiiy Arrlv Awtitan'l , ' HarrmnciiM ' hail Kranrlco . Arrlvs Ogdm A 14 am II I,', am . W:tai am ti m 1 i."i am 7 v.'i a in I tun v :w a ui ' lienver , Kansastlty 1 Chicago Arrtv lm Angeles . . . .. I '.si p in . amp m . . tiiia ui . . . lit . I in m . . ft a n in 7 mam (I ki p tn ft i a m 'A a m 4 tat a ui ft i. p tn r.i i-ai " Port Worth " Pity of Mellc , " lloiisbin New Orleans , . " W'aslilnghin ,, " NawVork ft I.' a ni a 42 a m .12 4.1 p m I J 4.1 p ill i."iri.. ,-.r. on notn trains. l.halrcara Hacramento lo Ogdcn atol KI I'aao and lout ..I can tot lilcag, nl luia, Nrw Or ' ., o aiiingtoi,. fonnectliig a Han 'ranclaco wllh acyrral tcaui.hip lines for Honolulu, Jaimti, , i,,,,, I'hllippltiea, Central aud r4oiiih America. aea agent at Tha liallea .ttatlnn, or adder a C. H. MARKHAM, (leueral I'aasenger Agent, fnrtland, Or. Irieriric Souinern Pacific Co PuUtribt lor Tn Chioxici. IN TMK I'lHI'l'IT ftU'KT ir 111. MTl. 1 ol iireaou, lor I iiion oouiii). "'AT Ann Kltterald, vlalutlrr, vs. tiaorg Marbeil, dolamlanl. hv virtue l an esas-iillon and nrd,.. ,,, rtuly l..nr,1 ootid and niidoi 11,. , . ' cult i mill ol the main ot ua ,,, ,, , 1 " ol I' iilon, lo n illioeleil and dalnl u, 4 .T"!1! ol Noremhrr, l-aaj, ti,, a d. r.s, I, ., j. ' cloaurvol a,ertalu nioilasae, and Jinlamnu HIT di tr.1 aud literal III said eoun mi il,. . ,1 , ' 1. 1 Sinam U., nasi. In Hi kIho rnliilr. ' In lavor ol III plalutm aud aaaln-l ,. j.?"!' ant. t.eol.. llerlaut, as )il l. ,nrl ,, ,,, kiiiit ol nlowlv on ,lo.lur .Olltr l.nvl Itiottviii Iroin lliai ilih .1-. .., .. .. ts at Ilia rate ol elthl pwr cent nor iilniiii,'j5: luither anm ol lwuly-lwo dollma ,,, ' !, and th Kali ol and llni Hit, ,u J,T ctiiniiiaiiliiR mi" li utakr s'4 aiuhmtHtl in tn-h .Itm-i-. ..I lor,, l,.,' dr"i hiail r tlwtllw.l, I will. 1. (HI Ilia I7,h Mtn I rt h. Is,l, at lh hour ol la,, n rl, k lu u? ni.m ol aald day, and at th lr..i,i,y.H . t oillllv ourl ll.ias In Italics iiv a(ltsrnm i lllf) t (MIIMT ouri II' III I'M l Ii llii, wn I ttiiDtr i -nt"ti, '(. ai pulillft aiiriit.n hti.s.i biitir nr rtn in haiMl. i( u, rt r inn ami Inlrrrat wlilt'H 1ht lUlriMirim llrrliril. ir vlOirr il Ihcm hail uu lh,- vMbiuI ol Nuvwiittwr. iwu, lh dtu tl jiiiUm, nl JJJ faaffMl hrrrln. t hli'h surh MutUut , Z t4 Hit drlrlitlvltta hrri'llt hav ttitrr tu uiiirtwl IMiw havalnaml lo th il., , ,)-tj ,Jj I nsrl) , kllual m4 lw.ua lu tt wil t tititmritrliif n lht tintllt mot pikm ol Hit umt U-t whli'lt la 1IumInI au.l kuuMa a lh Itirmrr mhlrttcv nf Mr. lar 4 mint, aJJJ riMiiihta llMtiirsj. r 17', ll .tl-wi- tvih trlZ th tiihltll ul lh atnmrl ton (,u riw lUmum l U'tJ Iwl. Iln nw twirl h trn (" "l (u tw pUf nl Uaft1llltlK ; brill HW. . Illttrlw . iT iliiltin In I'alli 1 llv, ami kituwn ihi hr tweu of iltli ttl Wio mittty, mm m parrl o Urat illiU bjr K M l'lmuta an4 ll tti Mn 4 of ttat iKt-srmlirr a, thi. briuj lh nit half nf mi Ml rial in, aittl bring Irarl ts.nryl lo Mia. K A I nin Uf tlit ImwniMMl ami M bv lti1, Uita May II, ami -.wofiltil at tf V t Umk K, Niirn,,, irttla bit ar.i ('mini. I)rsgrn, aiii) Uiu it-M-nirt 1 th aalil ;..irit I(irtarri umui lh will ol hi inwlhrr, tha an Mi K A Tatn Mht jsarrcl of Uii 11 nf atwl tMliig In IhiW ( lit, W a-i t'lHihly, Ofrtfsttt. a its I h.nm janrtioti. Urljr lot twrrtartiy dvrtlnl aa fi.:.. ( im. bin tri it a at h fMtitttvtt rriisr of list inn ui i hlttrh ililauli u or af In Hluff ..litiat) rr llv. afrtlnff tii Iho ma In rnuis lit In Mt rllv, th aald lot brill f Iht mm di-vlanatnl a bi lti 1 It. bliM i, S I. la taa) original Jl by which it oIivimI bv VI It hta-low orlanH Muinaiii on lry iiitatf l, ami running ,thnr norlhrrt aln Ux mutt 1 1 11 of Mill lot two J to lh n..rtKj rsrtiff thereof, ami Ihrl.n Ctitiltitiit g in aM Uu tU lh atii dlrvrlloii mtrthfrlv hi iw tilh aistiof Alv.srd alr.Uiniiittl)r lilts 111 til out 01 Mm Tiiri tiifsr, M-rt-igav n ml on half (''"il 11 Ihrnr asiuthsrlv q riralUI with swltf hl Hit lro riaU.imir ur itm, ia point i:1) fri-l tirlir from lh rim f U-ginnlng, ami thnr wmiiI ami at tlM ai'gto . 1 1 K Mihl laal lilt arot4'ii and hall (.IT1) II"! la I III plMsft) n ht-altis;, ftf a imirh ol mM i.r.(rl aa witl aatuly sti'l ju1f m rot ami iliarr, wlin snta ami arartulng r Ha l-l prosrlv Will h at 1 It I btlt)rt lo r- iiAra DialloiiaiMl rtwlnnitlhui aa bf Uw priti.It1. iNtti-U at 1 h ImllaM, Orr.H. Iht iMh ., tfftsruary. !'. KoMURT Krt I.V, db IT II MierlfT.sf Wmmv I oun1),l)r. Sheriff's Sale. Hy vlrtnaof an sn-lltlon fsailed out ftf tw t'ltenlt t'onrt ol tt alat ol Ont.i f.,r W.w t'oiiuty.la a suit therein p ruling ahertusaiu llrtien Is ptalntin and riuellua Itavu, t ora Ii t'lifiiiu, alta. 1jahs J. I arris, tlat 1 Ih is, W llllam II. I sirs Vina al.ia.Km t.mi. K lN,la, Mrs. Annel' r. MrSeal, ail t a laughltn, adniiiilsliatir of that.tlci! m W. Iijil, deceased, ara defendants, to ataav rwl,s and coinmsiidlng ma lo sell eerutn rari rrota-rly Ihervlu devrtltad, I will at i urkai. '. at ,on lh soih day af April, I . at lh Court Hons daf In taMea f'lty, drrfa. all at public .lie lo lh highest hhtdrr In, raak In hand all of the InteieM c each and all ot IU ahove named defendanta In a tot lolh (ll..laf deteillied traeia i laud alluated In aald t'oastr Ut aitlslv 1. 1 serei il .uina toerelnaih-r nsnai bow 1 1 Th north half of III n.artliaeM iiairl and lh norti, hall ol th northeast .(iiartcf sal lb soilthejsl quarter ol lh northeast iuana and tha noflheaal iUarbr ol III eolllliea! iS tee of section 14. lownshlp g north. ,ati S aal, W. M , lo oailafy lha suia ol los7a..il tree. I al per cent per annum fiom slarrhial. l ast and lh ania ol t"M.M and Inn real Ihema at hi tier rent per aunum Ironi aald date, aei Ihaaura tl tljlt ul and Interval allurr'rasst Cr ami tint from aald data, and Sao ui attorney , and lisal cats and dl.lniraemeuls a4 lu teres! thereon irtan aald data al a per ami per annum and lha accruing cats, and ?'.J and Interest at lh rale nf 10 per eenl par anas frotn aald date, and ll.Dt.4a and tuft-real Itietaa at In per eenl per aiinnm Irotn aald dale aat ll'ea.Hithaisl iuartr id Ilia tiortheaal iiiarw. and lha ntathwesl quarter ol Ilia south quatut nl aald aall mi 14, loan ship J norn. raiiT Ii uil, lo aallafy th auin of ll.tuttat la.ireal Iheraoa al Ihe ral d S per cvnl a annuia Imta March 1.1, Its t, a rot ihe uusailsrvsl halanna of aald auma of f Ull vn. I lit i.t, Ilia 'J M. i and I l.s.Ms and Interest aaat each rspe.-tlvrly, aa aforesaid, and alMtUai ol bha-k irl Dalles t Ity. tireg.Ml, lo aatl.lf Us sum ol Sai and Itttvreal thereon al Ihe tale a S per rent per annum leom March r, IB, and Ihe iiHaatl.nnd a,rtloua of aald autns, P:!' Jl, Use, 4a, I i.i. laiJAt, ll.'llw and lis and lh Interest upon each reetaM-tjvtir. a afnreaild. aald sal will t) lor ca.L In hand B th hlgliesl bidder. iMtcd this IUh day ol March, pan. mil I sonr.Hi arii.i. hhrlltol Waacueuuitiy. or. N0TICK FOB rUBUCATIO.V. Land Orru t at Taa Iiat-Lta oagmot.f March l. IMI I Kotlc Is herehy given that th fi.ll"lr narnait aetllee has rile I nolliof hla Inutile a inaa nual pnaif in aupiMirtid hla elaltn, aid that said proof will be mad before the reguat and reeeieer at Th lallea, Oregon, on naiuissf May , p.au, u.; Ilslnrlrli l-uhlilng-, of Tltt Dallrs.Or., H. K. Nn. for lha KWi,. seeilon IT. hi ship I north, rang it e.oil, (t . M. If namea Hi following wllnesaea to preer his continuous reaideuo upon, aud cullltsUsi uf said land. via. - John hlnrinan. Ilenr kld.lell. Michael lufH, ( harlea Hlhuwt, all of Th Italic., ook-ti I A V r I I I mar.'i II Urgi.ttf. NOTICK FUK I'L'EMCATIOS. l.aKOOrma atTms It.tias. innxiJ Kehritary , lxo.1 Nolle la hereby given that Ihe fi.lloaim- S.lltMl H tll.t h.. HLl ....ll., ,.f 1,1. IlltftlUUS lo niMke final prtsif lu aupporl of tils elnltn, ata Ilia, aani piool will I at mad l lor tne ,bf" aud lln-lver al 1 ha Italic, (ttrai.u. uu aaise day, April 7, lian, via: John Fraanrlrk Walther, of Xl. Oreifon, If. r. No ,wt, for lha NWi flee. II, loamW I south, rang IS e isl, W. M. II names lha following wllnesaea In r" nta nontiuiioua laalilcc uaiu and ctiiii' of aali' lanrl, vli : '. Wolf, John Ohrlsl, rrank Dbrlsl, Willi"" Ctbrlat, all nf Ihe Hallia, Oregon. fc"Jtl JAY H. l.l.'t'Art, Register. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. tl. I. Land Orru a. at Thb Psi.i I ii 1 1 bv . I'"1 ' Nottca la hatch glveh lli.t Ida f " nai.ie,t r,,er hr . ,t d in.icaof jis Intenlnai " ma.p fin I pi no. ti aupiHirt of I, la elan",' lht a-,ii pnaii will las uia.e lie.o.a l.ia l'e"" and Ceceivar al To liallea, Orcjun, mi niin day, April 4, li"l, l: William C. Clark, of Tli Dalles, Of. 7-.mie.tead Kntry Ho. M7I, fur th I1, lownshlp south, rate II aist, W. M. He nauiai III following wllnesaea lo l,r"VT eoiillnuoiis r Idema npurt and eullltallos aald land, via: A Iherl Turner. Charles rinaaort Pharlea lusi C. A. Olbaoti, all ol III Italics. Oregon. feti'Ja I ll-S Is' AIlMINISTKATOK'S NOTICK. Nollca Is hereby given thai tha uinler'"JJ haa la-en duly aiiiailntct admlnlalraior csUla of J. Baldwin, nccease.1. A II VT Having elalma agalital anld eslaie ar. i nolin.l to preaent tha aame, properly tf to preaent tha aame, property r to .n v aluirni-ya, luifiir . M','"'T'J, lea, Oravon, within al rnontna I""" " in me or The hall. dll.nl (111. Hnlln. I'auxt ihla I lib day ol '"'''"'Vf',,''' ! u Admlnlatrator nl th !!' ol t. C. wJj1TI,.a deoeased. " a yaaaawbat T