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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHltONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. 1900. 4 ; ' 3 151 ' .1 1 Hi The Crowning Feature... Of a man's suit, is the HAT.- Don't Orerlook the fact we are Headquarters for the New est and Nobbiest Styles. N. B. We are agents for the Cele brated Roelofs and Manhat tan Hats. Best on Earth. WASH GOODS. Con uteri and sbelviogs full of the lateet production of design and coloring in White or Figured Wash Goods. Organdies... 25c to $1 Victoria Lawns and India Linens. . ..6 to 30c Ditnitieaand Seieeee All Price Striped and Figured Lawn 8je op Corded and Figured Piquet the prettiest effect in. all white to be seen 20 to 40o 8cboro Cord 430 piece of tbeee good to chooM from. Great value at Mulls, Batistes. Ginghams, Scotch Lawns, etc., etc. TOWEL SALE . Continued O Days Monday, Tues day and Wednesday Towels. lOe Para Linen, 16i34 15o Linen Hack, 15x30 17c Craib. 17x35 20c " Htick, 18x36 17c 25c - Crab, 18x40 ,. 21o 25o " Para Linen Knotted Fringe... 21c 35o " Plain Border Hack, 18x42...., 28c 40o " Hack, beaistitcbed, 20x42..... 33c All other Towel reduced in like proportion. House-Cleaning Time Bale Price. 8Ko 11c 130 New Cartaina, New Shade, New Napkin. New Sheeting, Suggests: New Rag, New Table Linen, New Silence Cloth, New Bed Spreads. USEFUL NOTIONS. When In, look through the Notion Show Catet for Hat Pin, Sbiit Waltt Set, Pnllev Set, New Puller Belts, Pori, Finiabing Braids, Anything yon want can be found here, Stick Pins, Beauty Pins, Beit Buckles, Fans, Chatelaine Bitfr, Plain A Fancy Ribbons. Remnants in each department at BELOW COST PRICES. SATURDAY will be another SPECIAL SALE Day. Watch for announcements later. Stylish Oxfords. We are showing the greatest variety of Ox fords thlsseason. All women who value com fort, love beauty or appreciate ecmomy are in vited to Inspect these shoes. . Handsome Southern Tier, black or tan... $3 00 Full Coin Toe Oxfords, black or tan.. .,. .. 2 00 Easy wearing Prince Alberts (low cut elastic sides) 1"5 Great comfort in our Common Sense Turn Oxfords 1 50 Lots of style and wear in our Vesting Top Oxfords, black or tan 1.50 We continue this week the special sale of Ladies' Kid Button, square or coin toe.. 1.65 All Good Marked In Plain Figure. PEASE & MAYS SOUTH and EAST via Soiiem Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way stations at 4:25 a. m. anil t p. m. Leave Portland 8:30am " Albany 12:30 am Arrive Ashland 12:3S a m Sacramento o:wpm " ban Francisco 7:46 p m Arrive Ogdnn 5:45 am Uenver r:w a m - KansasCity 7:25 am Chicago 7:45 am Arrive Lot Angelea 1:20 pm " el rata o:iw p m Fort Worth 8 :30 a m " City of Mexico 9:55 a m " Houston 4:00 a m " New Orleans :25ara Washington 8 fim KewYurk 12:43 pm 7:00 p m 10:50 p m 11:30 am 4:3ft a in 8:15am U:4Sam 9:00a m 7:25 am VSOam 7:00 am (:00 pm 6:30 am :am 4:00a m 8:25 p m 42am 12 pm Pullman and Tourist ears on both trains. I Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Or leans ana atmngion. Connectine- at Ran Francisco with several steamship lines fr Honolulu, Japan, China, rmilppines, central ana bouw America. See agent t The Dalles station, or addrese C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or . . NOTICE FOR prTr 'tuCYlt,; Notice Is hereby gi lion to make claim, and that saidproof .n"?"-! . W. B.-Presby, United Bute, , "V Distiictof ahint9n at Ki.UJ? dale, e,r;.Jkt DeitricbH Stegn,,,,,,,.', 6tm.dece. Homestead Entry No. 7, He namea the following ltn. eontlnuous realoence upLu aSS""' said land, via: utt Wti,ti Manuel 8. Leonardo, of Or.. ) Wash.! Herman Engalk- mZt r 1 Centerville H. O., Wash .and Win ol Grand Dalles k O., wh UUta '.. "a""- may2-l NOTICE FOB PUBUCATloTV, 1ah Ornci AT Tag Dall,,, H Notice ts hereby given thii'rt"'',1"' named settler haa file" BotliSk?! make final proof in ,u7ii2 k,.'"" that Hid proluf will be mK?lii?i and receiver at The Dalles. OrMn May 5, 1900, via. : ' U"00' Helnrlch Lnbbing.of TheDslUn. I H. E. No. 4873, for the NW, 7" ! ship 1 north, range 12 east, If u 8' He name tha fnilnin. i bis eontiuuons residence unon .Tf." of said land, vis. : PM' . John Btegman, Henry Rlddell suk ' Charles Kllinert, all oPlne 3L fti mat 24-11 Yellowstone Park Line. 5l7roi7i;Ie5p?eial5 Running Into One Another. When reading at night do the different letters run into one another and confuse yon? If eo, you have astig matism and your sight will rapidly grow worse if not attended to. Many ail ments arise from defective vision. Theo. II. Liebe can fit you with glasses thet will give you normal vision. He is a graduate from two of tte finest colleges in the Rest. J. E. Adcox & Co.. Jwelera. It's Our. Business To dispense health-giving prescrip tions in the proper way. It's a business we have not learned in a day, but after year of persistent work and careful study. We nse pnre drugs and charge n honest price. UiarKe & 1-aiK. We. Want Heads ; To St the smartest and most fetch ing styles in Spring and Summer Millin ery. All the latest shapes in Trimmed and UntritDtued Hats. We handle ev erything in head-dress, and charge a price that is right for ever v pocket-book. - Campbell 6V Wilson. PEOPLE TOO ALL KNOTT. Monday's Dally. John Fratiea, of Mitchell, arrived here today overland. . : - Mies Edith Randall left on the noon train today on a abort visit with friends in Arlington. , Mrs. W. W. Brown will leave in a few days to spend the summer at the ranch at Crosa Keys. , George Smith, a former merchant of tbia city, arrived, here today on a short visit with friends. ' T. II. Johnston, the Dofur merchant and Republican candidate for state sen ator, was In town today. . C. 8. Smith, the East End grocer, Is visiting his mother, who is aeriously ill at her ho.me near Linnton. W. II. Bntts went down to Hood River tbia morning, where he has an appointment to auction off a band of horses. ' John Bonn was a passenger on the Dallas City this morning for Hood River. He ezpecta to rsturn on the Regulator. Mlsa Ella Donaldson, who haa served for the past sis noontha as a nurse in St. Vincent's hospital, arrived here yester day on a short vacation, which she will spend with her father at Kingsley. Saturday's Daily. W, II. Heieler, a prominent citixen ol Dufar, was in town today. Henry Menefee, editor of the Dufnr Dispatch, was in town last night. Fred Wallace, postmaster at Ante lope, enme in on the stage this forenoon. Editor Dootliir, of the Times-Mount-aineer, west to Portland on the morning train. Mr. and Mrs. Smiih F-eneh were pas engers on the noon train today for Portland. M.' J. Anderson, of Dnfur, came Into town this morning and left for home in ' ' thai Bftrnnnn ' Misa Beolah Sterling who baa been visiting here for a few days, returned today to Portland. Justice Timothy Brownhfll haa gone to Pendleton to be examined before the supreme court for admission to the bar. Charley Wa.'goner went to Hood River today to look over the situation with the view of going into business there. Malcolm S. Jameson, formerly of The Dalles, and who haa spent the time since bis return from the Philippine in New York, epeiit yesterday with friends here, returning today to Portland. T. H. Johnston, of Dufur, Republican candidal for atate senator, was a pas senger on the noon train today for Hood River. Tuesday's Dally. Rev. O. D. Taylor went to Portland on the 12 :30 passenger. Mrs. J. W. Smith, of Prineville, ar rived here on today'a atage, A. M. Barrett, of Cascade Locks, is registered at the Umatilla House. L. J. Klinger, a prominent citizen of Uulur, spent last night in the city. L. E. Crowe was a passenger this morning on the Dalles City for Portland. ' Mrs. E. L. Grimes is np front Port land visiting the family of . her son, Monroe Grimes. Dr. O. D. Doane was a passenger on the Reliance this morning on a profes sional visit to Hood River. Mrs. W. H. Metcalf ami little eon of Vancouver, are visiting Mra. Metcalfe mother, Mrs. M. A. Ewing, of this city. John II.' Templeton, the Prineville druggist, was in town last night on bis way home- from a business trip to Port land. ' . C. L. Delhman, a prosperous fruit grower of Hood River, was in town last night and left for home on the Reliance this morning. Mrs. Dunbar, who has been visiting with Mrs. W. A. -Johnston for. a few days, left this morning on the Reliance for her home in Grants Pass. , , . Mrs. Paqnet. who haa been visitlng- ner sister, mra. W. H.. Uarretson, for the past, few days, left today on the noon paseenger for ber borne in Oregon City. Dr. and Mra. Jamea Sutherland ar rived yesterday from Spokane. The doctor will ; return soon and Mra. Sutherland . will remain a short time visitiog her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rocb. HARRIED. Sunday, May 6th, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Allen, of this city, Mr. John Miller to Misa May bell Allen, Rev. Gentry Rush ing officiating. MORN. In this city, May 7tb, to the wife ol C. G. Stacey, a daughter, IlICO. - At one o'olrcsk this afternoon. May 8, 1900, inthia city, Mra. Mary Walker, widow of the late Arthur Walker. At tbe time of going to presa the hour had not been fixed for the funeral. Catarrh tlaunot be Cared with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and raucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and isaregularpiescription. It ia composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tbe m aeons eorfacee. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is 'what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh, eentl tor testimonials, tree. - F. J. Ciiihit A Co., Prope., Toledo O. Bold by drrngglsts, price 7Ac. Haifa Family Pills are the best. 12 KgS for lilt. Full blooded, barred Plymouth Rock eggs, per setting 11.00 and 1.60. For particulars call on or address, Sakdkrs Bbos. Bo 647. The Dalles, Or. Use Clarke Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the bead. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a large importer ol fine mil linery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, says: "During the late eevere weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to re lieve her ao quickly that I bought' some for myself. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to ac knowledge its merits." . For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. A Cuban Editor Assassinated. Gibaba, Province of Santiago da Cuba, May 7. Senor Albert), editor of Don Calridadea, waa shot and instantly killed by an unknown assassin at the theater last night. Albert! was an ac tive politician, and his paper has re cently been criticising American officers, particularly in election orders. The Best Kemedy for Kheumatlara, . . QUICK BELIEF FEOM PAI.t. All who nse Chamberlain Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I bad a aeve attack of rheumatism In m; arm ana anooiuer. I . tried numerous remedies, but got no relief nntil I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par sons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommenned it ao highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I have aince recommended thia linl ment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it ia the best remedy for muscular rnenmstism in the market, For sale by Bla' eley A Houghton. GOING EAST. From a G. A. R. Llan "My attack of miller's Asthma waa very bad. I was afraid to lie down at night for fear of smothering. I couldn t got my breath. no mutter n an tue doors and windows in the house were open, it seemed as if there was no air and that I must surely smother to death. Mr. W. B. Long, of this city,, called my attention ' to Acker's English Remedy for Throat and Lung Trou bles. I thought lit tle of it but bought abottleinthehopes that it might help me a little. It gave me wonderful re lief, and the second bottle cured me completely. My re- ' covery is permanent, too, for ever since I imve nui naa me sugniest return or my old enemy. I consider Acker's English Remedy oy long otida the best medicine in the world for hacking toughs, asthma and bronchitis. It completely masters those stubborn dis eases that many people wrongly suppose to be incurable. If nulli-rpr m ill ind i,. . ,! gle bottle, it will prove every word I Laval aaid. and mnnttnn " . i , .vvw. . Commander John Megarah Post, No. 132. Portland, Mich. . . So'1 ?t Kc., 60c. and $1 a bottle, throngh'out ...pvimmcuii anu ianaaa,; and in Eng land, at is 2d. !5. 8d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to oururuggisi, ana get your money back. . W. O. UQQkEH CO., lTvyrktor,, tew IV. FOR SALE BY Blakeley & Houghton. THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK No. 2. 11:13 A. M. No. i. U;'j0 P.M. Union Depot. Firm anrl I Sis Fast mail for Tiicoma, Seattle, Olympia, Grny's Harbor and South Bend points, Spokane, Rons land, B. C, Pullman, Mowow, Lealntou, Buf faloHump mining; coun try, Helena, Miimeimo 11s, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas Ctly, 8t. Louis. Chicago and all points cant and snutheaKt. Puvet Sound Express for TRRoma and Seattle and intermediate points No. S;.V) P. M, No.S. 7;00 A. M. fUllmfln flrnt-rlflna anil tniirlfft .lun.,. ftyi Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points without change. Vestibuled tValns. Union depot connections sngEage cnernea to aexrinnrinn nf im.i. lor handsomely illu.ciat.vi riu.f , I.. L .... -1 I " . 1 - " I r. ' 'CTi""B "r reservations, etc., cull on of A. D. CHAftLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 25S Morrison oihtci, vuruer imr., rortianu, uregon. DtPAaT roa Faat Mall HOp. I Spokane Mail and Express I p. m. Wm. J. Landers, resident manager of 10:10 J-m the L'on and Imperial F're Insurance Companies, wishes to announce to the patrons of thesa companies that owing to the sickness of Mr. C. E. Bayard and the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gourlay, their former agents, the egercy for both companleafor Tbe Dalles and vicinity haa been placed in the hands of Mr. Timothy Brownhill. . Any business given to Mr. Brownhill will receive promt t attention and will be appreciated by the companies. Office in C. E. Bay ard'a old atand. No. 85 Washing stteet, The Dalles. Oregon. alO-lm Special If you intend to take a trip East, ask your ticket agent to route yon via Tbe Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date railroad in every particular. Through traina from Chicago, Kansas Uity, Omaha or St. Louis to New York ana New England points. All trains run via Niagara Falls and'every through train has free reclining chair cars, sleep ing and dining CArs. . Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Ross C. ClI.NE, Pacific Coast Pac. Agl I"" Angeles, Calif. C. S. Chanb, O. P. A.,St. Louis, Mo. Don't let your old worn out machinery lie In the fence corner any longer. Take it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk dealer, and get the c.sb for It. Highest cash prica paid for cast and wrought Iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicycle tires, etc., brass, copper, tine, lead, pewter, old woolen rags, beer bottles and flasks, bono manes and tails, and bones of all dew, Iptions. P.ico o. d for ' 1 " " " ,0.' 0Ter "J 1 IA ...,a " , " " l HI iivu. w wriiva itvr iuu ids. iin. .u m uoday Saturday iu p. m. a. m. Ex.sunday TIMS SCHIDULI. Fbom 1MU.XS. Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. Worth, Oms ha. Kan sas City, St. Louis, vmcago ana aast. Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis. St. Paul, inlutb, Milwaukee, Chicago and East, via Spokane akd Huntlng-J vni i ai.fi an poinra in W ashington and East ern vregou. Faost Portland. Ocean Steamships. For San Francisco April 27, May il, 7, 12. Columbia Ry. Steamers. To AsToata and War Landings. 7 am Tnes.Thur. ana fcnu s. m. reserve old government "whls. key, recogniied by the highest medical authority Id the land; especially recom mended by the board of health of San Francisco for hospital use. also A. P. O Brlen, M. D., captain and surgeon. IW.Thur, ... ....... ' i ann h- ana ivim. ii ! 1 unjiir sou gnr geon U. S. army, as the purest unadul. tcrsted stimulant for convalescents, In val'ds and family n. Kni.i h i,i. Stubling. ar.l20.dlm "I door west of J. H. Worsley's, Second St., The Dalles. m24-1mn. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, J, At a speedy core for coughs. colds, croup and tore throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It Is pleasant forchildien to take. I beartily recom. mend It to mother." It is the only barmlesa remedy that produces Ira mediate results. It cares bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consumption Clarke A Falk have received a carload of the celebrated Jamea E. Patton strictly pare liquid paints Testimonial fram Old England. consider Chamberlain's Conoh Kemedy the best In the norld for bron. emus,' says Mr. William Savorv. nf 11 I a . - " warrington, Jinglnnd. "It hai laved my wife's iife, she having been a martvr a. i i ,.. . r me confined to her Kh one ia now quite well." Sold by Blake, ley A Houghton. l-v Rlparla dally l iMla. m. Willi m ctti Si... Oregon City, Newberg. Haiem Way Land's. Wan urns akd Yam hill Kivbss. Oregon (;ity, layton, ""-..aiiuiuga. W ILLA M STTB ft!VR. aw1 IO :orv'"J " -auuiugs. Bra ga Rivaa. Rlparla to Uwlston. Ak:vb Faoat. Fat Mall 13:30 p m Spokane Mail and Express 4:00a. m p. m. i n. n. Ix.bundaj 4:90 it. ra. Ex.sunday 11:80 n. m. M on, Wed and Fri. 4:110 p. m. Mon. Wed and Friday Lsavs LiwistoM dally S:30a. m. Psrtlea riMf.i.. nd Him RetiJm l?' "r',nne' J"tloo u d. m. agent The Lallw. or aililn. LaDaa. or address Oen V. Co.'i W.H. HDRt.Bt'RT, Pas. Agt,, Portland, Or, Be fooled tha Rargaons. All doctors told Renlck Hamilton, of suffering 18 I West Jeflersoq, O., alter ""msv mniinwuu months from Rectat Fistula, he would Cures Impotency, Night Emission. die nnless a costly operation wasting "if, l.-.A81?!" a?.a . i . ..... ... ... uruicu, uui ne cured nimself with five boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica SalT., th9 sorest Pile cure on iiarth, and the beet Salve In tbe World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton Druggists. 4 Wan tad. Furnished house, with five or six rootna and batb, fjr the lummer. Anr.1. at this office. is. a. i wm v a abuse, or excess and India cretion. A nerve tonic and uiwm DUiKicr. Brinfja ths pink glow toalc cheek ani restorea the fire of youth. Dvmall4antilv. il l lor MJ.not with n. wriii... tco to euro or reHind tlio monev. NCR VITA MEDICA! nn Clinton Jackeon t, CHICACO.'llJU TIMBER CULTURE FINAL Pto "viivo run aUoHCATIOS P. 8. Lahb Omci, Vabcopvi. w , ApdiVafr Notice Is herehv airen th.t u. ' by p. H. Btegman, her attorney in Wt notice of Intention to make final ktJ1 W.B Presbv, Unitci Claui cbCSK District of Washlnrtnn. .t hi. rr dale, Washington, on Friday; The ZT June, 1900, on Timber-culm a-jTS.?.' 297, for the northeast quarter seitloaxiY, township No. 2 north, range No. I4cnt.it She names aa wltnixim. a 7 ' of Orand Oslles P. O., Wash.) Hcrmin tZ? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX. (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Bait LAJID OmcB At THa DAij.ss,0tMi .'.. Apr. uma, nonce is mreny fc:ven mst in pui.u il Inttmotlons from tne oommissioDerof tkt r eral land ofiice, nnde- authoiity vetted hi by section 24A6 V. B. key. Stat., as amenta the act of congress approved Kebraarf avi we will proceed to offer at public sale n It day, the iHlh day of May next, at the a of 10 o'clock, a. m , at this office, the toUoij tract of land, to-wit: I N W K E H Sco. 22, T. 1 N. B. 12 K., W. g. Any and all persons claiming tbe tfenl described lands are advised lo Die It claims In this olllce on or before the dnr aV designated for theeommenceinent of ultai otherwise their rights will be forfeltod. I JAY P. aprlg-1 LUCAS, Beghter, OTIS PATTERSON, Becelva KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Land Orrtca at Vancodvsi, Win ,i March 24, 1SW. Notice la hereby given that ths Miosis named settler haa filed notice of his intend to make flnal proof in support of his clalm.o that s tid proof will be made before W. B. Pit United States Commlsiioner for Dlntrirt i Washington, at his office in Goldendsle. WuL on Monday, May 7, 1DU0, vis: , 1 . John G. McDonald, FT. E. No. F093 for the northeast ausrter m&t 15, township g north, range IS east, W. H. i He names the following wltne-sestoMimll continuous residence upon, and culllritioe saia ianu, vu: Bamuel 1 Courtner. Harry Peunlntton, D O. Copeland, of 11 art land P. O., Wain.; Nelsou B. Brooks, of Goldendale Wash. W. B. DPSBAl mar2S-l , Segisltf. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Orrtca at Ths'Iall. Osteon; April ao, wm I Notice Ia hereby given that the folios! named settler haa filed notice of his InteaOoaii make final proof in support of bis cllm. that aaid nrnnf will Im marie before the and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, oa h day, June , 1U0, vli: . . Henry Readel, of The Dalles, Or., Homestead Entry No. 4740. for tbe REV. new K, township 1 north, range 12 east, W. B. Iln namu t.a 1 iiv virnMW, In WOftW continuous residence upon and cuItlyatluaS aaia land, via: ' . ,ut Henry Lueblng, George Arnold, CMria". Adams, Michael Uoyle, all of The lMlles,0r. may2 l , . JAY t. LUCAS, Iw NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lad Orncs at Tub Pau.sk, Oujj' April , 1 ' ntlnM la l... miwn that IhS foltowlaf- nmmvA ..,1.. h.. flfLi nnlliw Of hiS InWfin to make final proof In support of tajJJv!S mat saia prool win na mau uwi" and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregoo, eS day, Juno 16, WHO, via: Jena P. AaMIna.of The DallM.OT- Homestead Entry No. 494L for the Wi section 24, and ' NK!4 and NE'4 XI. township 2 north, range 12 east, W. He names the following wllnr.M bts continuous residence unca and euiu" of said lnd, vis: . 1 John Orate. Charles Bnlpes, J. D. HocW"! fllmouann. all nf Tha Dalles. Oregon. mart-i JAY P. LUCAS, Bft NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. ..DCmcaatln.Jusl Notice fa hereby given thst the J'J Mama .at.laa k... A lal lllilir. nf hIS IBW'"- . make final proof In suppo" "'. ''".fl 'Ti that ssld proof will be marie before UsM and Keeeireret Tha Iall., Oregon, oa tt day, June in, ltibO, via: Wilson J. JetTera, of The Da1I. Homestead Kntrv No. 4fi.'A for the? ,ji secUon 111, township 1 north, range !". M"l . in tiro" onnttnuoui mldeuc upon na uit"" i- l . t- finnn, " f ' Qodfroy, Isaac HowUnd, all ol The maya I JAY P. Li c. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lod, Act June 3, 1ST. IT. B. f . aa Av.fCS. r. i tnat in notice la hereby given m. ber lands' I'll the state of itlliK, eyadaand Washington, rerun"?. William K. K.lehai". of The Dalles, Oonnty of Wasco, ta " " , has this dav tlkd In this ofr.ee n'.f'Su M ment No. ite, for the pnrchiise of tn 1 snd NU HKiof Section No. W, '"4 gof Na 11 i?.. W. If., and lll odor P'" ' I that the land sought la more vs nan m timber or stona than for agtlcnl iirsi t' na to catahllsh his elaim in "" -'i1(, ! i" int. .fjaae.t: of Mrtl.U-r and Keoelver a lira, Ori-gou, on Saturday, the SSd day . lis names as witnesses: i. i. Chum, Jo-eph Hanna and W'Ulam By- Holt, 12 of The Dalles, Oregon. .rirsreelf Any and all persons elalmlnf "J" ti abova-deserlbed lan.is are """"TVird M claims In this ofllee on or before saiu" une, loo. aprls-low-l JAY , Bes''1. JJR. B. B. FBROUaoN, Physician and Surgeon, Omoe, Vott Block fovsr Pu.foffl' THf DAUE8, 0- 20aplmo-4w