THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. 1900. PEOPLES IOH ALL KNOW. Saturday'! Daily. " W. E. Miller, of Goldendale, was in town today. Mr. P. L. Kretzer was a psssenifer on the Dalle City this morning (jr White balmon. r. V. Pr.ell. a Klickitat sheepman ilia the city lookina alter the sale of fata wool. II. M. Fulwider, of St. Louif, Mo., ia visiting the family of his nepbe Simeon Bolton. Geo. A. Liehe. Geo. MiPer and 8. L. Brooks went down to Mosier this niorn mi in estimate the damages done to Mrs. Mosier by new county road run ning through her land. DIED. At the residence of his parents near Bovd. Mav 25. 1900. alter a lingering ill nees, Johnnie Sterneweis, sued 17 years Monday Daily. John Booth ia in the city from Port land. M. P. Isenberg, of Hood Kiver, is the city today. L. E. Crowe was a passenger on the mid-day train for Portland. O. S. Evans, wife and son were in town today from Hood Kiver. Frank Connelly, who is now a resident of bpokane, is here on a short visit. .. Clyde T. Bonney, of Hood River, was ia town last night and left for home this morning. Mrs. Robert Kelly went to Portland yesterday on a visit to her daughter Mrs. Gilbert. Miss Maude Michell went to Portland this morning on a visit to her grand mother, Mrs. Bulger. Rev. O. D. Taylor cme up from Port land Saturday and returned on the mid day train today. Miss Mary L. Douthit, who has been teaching in The Dalles public schools, has gone to rortland to spend her va cation. Misees Isabella and Leon a Noltner, of Portland, who have been visiting with their cousin, Mrs. D. V. Poling, returned borne today on the mid day train. Mrs. C. Twinehain, who has made her borne in the Umatilla House for the past conple of months, left for Portland this morning to reside there perma nently. COURTESY ON A STREET CAR. How Inquisitive Woman Managed to Read the Paper of a, ranger. A big, fine looking man sat in the corner of a South side car reading his newspaper. Next to him sat n little woman in an up-to-date frock. She had a box of candy in one hand and .... unm uurruu in me omcr. tsne tried to get a newspaper from a boy who came through the car, but the conductor broke up the tran.snelion and, seizing the small newsdealer, put him down on the pavement. Then the pretty woman in the up-to-date frock paid her fare in pennies, and smiled, aays the Chicago Inter Ocean. The big man's newspaper was apread out before her eyes, and she glanced at the headlines. Then she read a half column about a thrilling rescue of a typewriter girl by a gol lant fireman. She glanced sideways at the big man. Apparently he was taking no notice. She began on a atory of burglars in a South side flat, how they bound and gagged a wom an, stole her sealskin sack, and "Oh, oh! the horrid things!" she ex claimed, excitedly. The big man looked around inquir ingly, and then, quite as a matter of course, he said: "Have you finished this page, ma dam? If so, let us turn to the stock reports and the society news." Tne Moat Primitive Maraaplal. In the Quarterly Journal of Micro scopical Science Mr. Hill, of Sydney, gives an account of his important re searches into the embryology of mar supials. He has discovered the exist ence of a distinct placenta in the Itaiuli coots, nnd infers that the retention of such a structure indicates a primitive condition. Other orgnns of the Bandi coots are in a condition which may be described as persistently embryonic, and thus much more primitive than in any other known marsupial. Thus all the evidence points to the view that the marsupials originally developed a pla centa, which has been aborted in the more, specialized forms. Queer Tlt-lllt. The emperor of China is reported to be especially fond of two dishes tsimri and liinshtui. The first is a con coction of rosc-cabbngp worms fried in paste, the second in t-mall roast dogs, a dish said by a correpsondent of the Cleveland Plain Dealer to resemble sucking pie. with nentice sauce. Advertised Letters. Foilowing is the list of letters remain ing in the poeloffice at Tho Dalles on calleJ for June 1, 1900. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised: LADIES. Donglas, Carrie Koseteli Morte Hill, Miss Emma Smith, I-Men Shane, Josie Taylor, Abbie Hurst, Nancy ()1 instead, Bessie Davies, Polly gentlemen. Curran, Michael Copeland, Will Davis, J W Hanson, Henry Hubbard, M D Iist, Claude Rhoads, L N II Smith, C II Stillwell, Wm Tvrrell, Frank White, Thomas Wright, C H (2) Starks, Sammy Zigore, Mr , II. Riddell, P. M. Mrs. Oladstoae Steadily ratlin. London, June 3. It is announced this evening that Mrs. Gladstone is in a semi conscious condition, and that her trengtb is declining steadily. ROLL OF HONOR. cord of Some at the foplla ef The Dalle Pupils Schools. Pupils neither absent nor tardy dur ing the term beginning January 22,1900 and ending May 25, 1900: BAST HILL PRIMARY. Miss N. Cooper. James Feiguson Helen Knectley Albert Bcherrer Newton Sexton Harold Sexton Elmer Smith Earl Springer Victoria Thompson Veda Webber Venon Webb'jr Miss Roberts. Adolph Bachler Henry Buchler . Ava Creighton Alfred Ferguson Frank Ferguson Walter ficherrer COl'BT SHEET SCHOOL. Mihm Douthit. Wallace McArthur Miss Martin. Leou Alden Kendall Dufur Marie Keller Nellie Kanfmann Klint Nielsen Miss E. Coopcb. Jennie Buchler Lou Hosteller Julius Klindt Gertrude Longmire Gene McCann John Stuben Fred Walther Alice Johns Naomi Vause Miss Wkkxn Delta Alleo Clifton Condon Mona Fargher Nellie Hostetler Charley Johnson Maud Kirby Hattie Longmire Lawrence McArthur Edith McPherson Karl Sego Ernest Walther. ACADEMY PABK SCHOOL. Miss Ball. Roger Birgfeld Anita Bennett flobart Booth Gertrude Crow Krma Dawson Nova Dawson Dora Johns Frances Lake Harry Nitschke Katie Stephens Miss Flixx. Ida Crow Clarence Dripj Ramona b.ips Roy Job ii '"it Laura Ku, ,z James liku Irene M.inin Genevieve Nielsen Maud Weaver Viola Young Mks. Roche. Norma Dietzel Allie Groat Walter Huntington Wilson Huntington Alice Kurtz Winnie Oaten Karl Turner Miss Piiibman, Crystal Bennett May Baker Leah Booth Letha Collins Maude Golden Edwina Halfpapp Evelyn Halfpapp Paul Kreft Estella Martin Ella Young HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. Mim. Baldwin. Emma Belat Carrie Brown Anna Bauer Belie Champlin Ross Davis Miles Furguson Ernie Halfpapp Evelyn Hayes Lela Kelsay Thursday Kent Miss L. Rintoul, Gertrude Brown Jennie Collins Lizzie Davis Stella Frizzell Vena Frizzell Laura Haight Lindsay McCartney Niel AlcNamara William Seufert Margaret Stuben Guy Sexton George Vause Sadie Young. John Kent Vina Nielsen Bessie Nielsen Ethel Ruark Ethel Willig. Ml88 T. RlNTOUL. Bessie Nielsen Miss Michell. Martha Bartell Bertha I! laser Grace Egbert James Huntington Sylpher Kent Lulu Ward Elizabeth Wyss Lemmie Willie. Xeno Riddel) Leona Sexton Alice Williams. high school department. Delwin Allaway Oecar Beck Willie Cross Pearl Estes Roy Emerson Porter Frizzell Pearl Grimes Nina Guthrie Florence Hampson Bruce Johnson Loto Kelsay Maude McLeod Maude Michell Harrv Miller Joseph McArthur Dora Nielsen Hallie Kice Nellie Roberts Evelvn Sandrock Francis Sexton Dora Sexton Olive Slate Ireni Urquhart Lena Moore Lena .imuierman. J. S. Landers, Sapt. Taylor Withdraws. Indianapolis, June 4. W. 8. Taylor, it is authoritatively asserted, has now nearly decided not to be a candidate for governor of Kentucky. He will yield the right of way to John W. Yerkes. Tylor will not even attend the national convention nnless assured by Governor Stone of Pennsylvania that he refuse any requisition the Kentucky authorities make to secure upon him. 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 be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Eiexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton s drug store. Fnnaton Knconntrred Itebcla. Manila, June 4. Yesterday General Funston, w ith twenty-five men, engaged 6fty of the enemy twenty-five miles east of Sin Miguel de Mayumo. Captain George J. Godfrey, of the Twenty-second regiment, and one private were killed. The enemy's loss is not reported. Twenty-five armed insurgents have surrendered at Caleere, Island of Panay. Neglect is the short step so many take from cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It Is the only harmless remedy that gives imme diate results. It cores all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it. S!ck Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink, - Cures constipation and indigestion, makes yon eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money beck. 25 cts. and 50 ct. Blakeley it Houghton Druggist. FEMININE FRILLS able TrlSea for the son's Coelauies. Shades of gray are charming in the cew woolen materials which are to be seen for the new gowns. There are all sorts of pretty grenadine-like mate rials, similar to those worn in the six ties loosely woven materials, but with body enough to drupe excellently. Some of them are to be seen with pret ty satin stripes, some with little em broidered figures, the small bow knots that never seem to grow old. With the thought of the war in al most everything done nowadays in England, the bonbon boxes of silver are no louger used to bold various small bonbons, but are filled with "meat lozenges." They ore fitted for the pocket, and are supposed to be just the thing for the soldier boy in time of need. Pretty little handkerchiefs with a pattern woven in thera somewhat aft er tlje way patterns are woven in damask for the table are now coming in. There urc little bowknots, for in stance, at intervals through the body of the handkerchief, and the table linen effect is most noticeable iu a .i.i,.tib i.,,i o,.,i h..,i nnH v....,,., in which the pattern is set at regular intervals, as in a border. Most of the shoppers from the big shops who purchase French lingerie are now abroad (retting up -the new stock, and, this being just about be tween seasons, it is a good time for bargains in prettv nnderwe".. There are many women who consiuYr under wear their one extravagance. They do not care so much about their out side garments, but there ia a certain delightful daintiness in wearing the prettiest and most attractive clothes out of sight. They feel that they dress for themselves, and it gives a certain feeling of self-respect and special pleasure. These women never dare to go near the underwear counters in the big shops when the contents ot' their purses are at a low ebb, for they simply cannot resist the pretty things displayed. The drapery effect around the shoul ders obtains in many things, especially where yokes are worn. Below the yoke of the opera enpe soft material or lace is draped entirely around the shoul ders, und in tea gowns the same effect is used with good results. -ot every woman would like or would look well in an Empire wedding gown, but the gowns themselves nre ehni ining. One has u puffed j oke and sleeves, while from under the arms two brord pieces of lace are brought and faster a little to the left of the bust, the ends hanging in soft folds to the lower edge of the skirt. This gown is finished without a collar nt the throat, the top of the puffed yoke fit ting snugly, with a cord pet in. Long Empire coats which have an air of distinction nre kilt-plaited in the skirt and have little jacket effects, In one cf these the jacket differs from the skirt, being heavily embroidered us nre the sleeves. The back of th? jacket is cut up a little in the center, .n;d comes down in long points in the front. Much tulle ia to be used wiih strav; this coming season, nnd mnnv linta will be made in alternate rows of straw nnd tulle. A great deal of lucked taf feta will also be used, as ft has been during the winter. The milliners art groaning because Easter comes so Into this year. Very few women wear the old-time "Easter bonnet" to church on Easter day; it is not smart to do so, but at the same time Easter is the bon net season, and its being late or early makes the spring millinery late or early. In good weather many of the smart women ore out of town ovet Easter. N. Y. Times. A Oocid Speculation. New York, June 4. Frank Reglid, who married lue divorced wife of Peirre Lorillard Ronold, aged 70 in 1894, is to day a millionaire by the death of his wile. Reglid was a grocery boy, later an actor and when he married the old woman was only thirty years of age. Bit. Louis Striae. St. Louis, June 4 The Posee Comitatus Ibis morning went on duty in full force relieving the police, who will return to their usual duties. The sheriff has issued an order that absolutely no leniency's will be shown to those who attack women. Terr Darin' Ulrthday. Richmond, Va., June 4. The anni versary of the birthday of Jefferson Davis will be generally observed as legal holidays in this state and Georgia to morrow. Tribute is being paid the dead president of the Confederacy in many other southern states. Kucceaaful Strike. BuiTalo, N. Y., Jnne 4. All strikes with the railroad are off. Twenty-six hundred nen returned to work this morning. The freight handlers are the only craft not securing an advance. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that nnder and by virtue of an order of the county coort of Clackamas county, Oregon, made and entered on the 28tli day of May, 1900, I will offer for sale, at private sale, from and after the 7th day of Jufy, UiOO, for cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest of the estate of Walter Fish, de ceased, in and to lot 12 in block 18, Langhlin's Addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. ' Fbedkricr Rakdov, Administrator of the estate of Walter Fish, deceased. Offers received by Attorneys for Ad ministrator, J. T. Whalley, Pipe 4 Tifft, Portland, Or. ju w iirrn r'IDT a i . j u n n i u 1 i v l, By S. H- James. tin HALL I invite her?" Stella Reeves paused, with pe nnikd in the air, "Can I help you, Stella?" asked Mrs, Reeves, from the depths oi ner easj ch.-iir hv the fire. "I was thinking, mother," responded Stella, "whether I should invite Myra l". or Ifitif 1 in aiiond a week here. You know that Patty Harper, Nellie Camp bell and Jennie Stngg are coming, "Why not Invite Alyra?" asked Mrs. Reeves, eyeing her daughter curiously. "Well. I don't know." said Stella, slowly. "She is ever so nice a girl, but she's queer." "How oueer? "Very quiet, and not at all like other girls. Sometimes I like her, ana some times I do not, and that is the way with all the girls. She is not good com rianv. I am afraid, nnd yet I want t invite her for thut very reason. She never (roes home except during th summer, and it is so dreary in the acad ' erny during cnristinas ami umci ur . . ... 1 V,. 1 . - . , .;n Ida vs. liui i uure buj euc come, anyhow." "Invite her, Stella," said Mrs. Reeves nuietlv. And Stella did It was nicht when Myra came, the train being late, and Mrs. Reeves did not see her until they nil sat at the breakfast table next morning, All the girls were there, and at first Mrs. Reeves mentally decided that Myra was only a homely girl with brown hair and hazel eyes, and much like other girls, but before the meal was ended she found herself wntching the girl with increasing curiosit3r. Sh was queer, in her reversed, almost mo rose, manner, in her habilual silence and her grave, sweet smile "She is queer," said Mrs. Reeves tc herself, "but I like her." - Before the dav was out she liked Mvra more than ever. When the othe girls went out for a walk, Myra stayed indoors, fed the canary, dusted the bric-a-brac, and bhook up the sofa nnd chair pillows, and did several other little tasks which Stella generally for got. Within three days Myra was firmly ?slablishcd in the Reeves household She was so handy and so helpful and so good nnturcd, everybody said, that Stella and the girls actually held a cau cus to discover vvhv thev had called her queer, und failed to find a cause On the evening of the third day Ar Ihur Reeves came home on leave fron: the naval school, where he was a cadet Arthur was only IS, but such a big burly fellow, especially in Ins cape overcoat, that.you would have taker him for 25 at least at a distance, "You shall be our cavalier, Arthur,'' said Stella, "and I promise you shall have your hands full." "All right," asserted Arthur, care lessly. "Bring on your girls; you can't frighten a sailor. Then began a round of gayety such as fairly took away the girls' breath They made trips to the old mill and the abandoned powder magazine, thev went hunting and skating, and Arthut was the guiding spirit in all their prankb. Myra revived her reputation for queerness in these expeditions. jjy tne great tioop-block! criec Arthur, with undisguised admiration, to his mother, ns he was eating a late breakfast, "I call her-n jolly girl, and no mistake. "The girls say she is queer," said Mrs, Reeves. "Queer!" he burst out. "Well, yes, perhaps she is, but I wish there were more queer girls like her. Is she rich, mother i oeneve not, Artnur. ,.m mat s nicKyi ' i-i't, "Lucky?" "For her. She will have to work, and she is sure to make her mark, and it will he a big one. Mother, I think- "Artlnir: calleo Stella, outside, "if you ever get through eating, we trirls would like to have you drive us to the post ofliee. On Tuesdny Arthur's leave would ex pire, and so it was arranged that on .Monday there should be a picnic. It was Arthur s idea. (Tt'l L t . ..... uy noi . ne nsKcu. "it s mere nonsense to t-uppose that you can't have a picnic rnly in niinineV. What's the matter with taking the birr sleiirh. loading it up with picnic grub, includ ing rubber blankets, in case we want to sit on the ground, and havintr a first- class time generally?" It was unanimously voted tliut there wus "nothing the matter with it," and on Monday morning the picnic sleigh moro:horse sale at auction June IGth I will have a lHnd of about ltl tieau oi horses, bred tin In flUdua dale, In Woro, broke an 1 unbroke, from null, lion ndi weiuht down in anfkir colts, which I wish to sell at private sale in ma lorenoon, ana at Biiction salo In too ftiiemnon. lerms Ou all sums of 10 or lees. onnKanie notea paya- e.l XT .. I 4 e...w. J "ovcmoei j, i:hi, or ten per cent uu ii'r casn. N. E. MoKflTT. I also have a good No. 2 Hodge header for sale, with two 20-foot boxes. Only run one aeasen and in good order. You can get this cheap fur cash. Special reserve old government whis key, lecognized by the highest medical authority in the land; especially recom mended by the board of health of Ssn Francisco for hospital use, al0 A. P. O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon, and Wm. D. McCarthy, major and sur geon U. 8. army, as the purest unadul terated stimulant for convalescents, in valids and family use. Sold by Charles s'UDl'OK- apl20.dliu ( SUMMONS l,.rrID,niT kiihi cf mt stati f , v .,u. tor county. t j iin. Kate Hastinga, PUintllT, I ntlnr. Eftfudant. To Pnnald M. HaMlngf, the above-named de ;...""v f i, state of Oreron, You aie in i ,h ai nuer the cr.m lull on or before the ln-.h day of July. .. ana II you do uut, fur want thereof the ph "''f take juuxment araintt you and ill apply to the eourt for the rli.I prajea or m plaiut, to-wlt: for a decree of divorce from you ne Mid defendant, Donald M. " . .. i.. ufl'h nrion vou bv Duuiica- tln. by order of the court, made on the i5th day of June, UM, which aid ordtr di recta that thia ummops be aervea uiwn you "J Ihereof lor kIx conieulne wki iuTiis Vllm Wkiklt Chronicle, a newspaper published In ... : . u .. ..,,,.! il,t the hrst nubllCutlon I, made on the tith 'day of June. laCO, and that the defendant be required to appear and answer :.. ..iin. , f-fom the ixth day of July, l'jou, aaid date being the last day of the time iirecribed for the said publication. The date of the first publicalioa of this um mon,i.June,HUl. W.H.WILSON. jC j Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, LtKB Ornci at Vancouver, Wash. June 4. lMXJ. v,-.ti..A ( hwhv elven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention tr nukp Hna Drool 111 suppori oi nis ciaup, aim It,.! twin itroof will be made before W. B. Presby, I'nlted fctatea Comnils(.ioner for Histrict of Wai.hinstrin. At hia office in Unldendale, n ash. lnttton, ou Monday, July li, l'AO, viz: John Wat eon, Homestid Kntrr No. 9:2, for the south half of the southeast quarter of section !!, township 8 north, of riiiDte 14 east, Will. Mer. He names the Mllowing ttitne.-ses to prove his continuum residence upon, and cultivation oi said land, ia: rlmrlea Siraube. William Wilkinson, James C. Daly. Patiiek Haggerty, all of Centerviiie, P. O.-, Wash. W. K. DUNBAR, jun61 Register, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION, Land Cpfick at Thk Dalles, Or., Apiii ;to, litoo. Notiee is herebv given that the following named settler has illed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Keceiver at 1 ne wanes, uregon, on ouiur. day, June Hi, vi?.: Wilson J. Jeffers, of The Dalles, Or., ITomestead Kntfy No. 4fi.Vi, for tho N' N 'A'H section ID, township 1 nortu, range 14 cast, n in Mer. He nmnea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi said land, viz: J nines Benson, Jr., James Benson, Br., Peter Godfrey, Isaae Howland, all of Ihe Dalles, ur. maj'2 1 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.) Public Land Sale. Land Office at The Dalles, Orkoon,) May U, IMA), t Notice is hereby given that In puisuar.ee of Instructions trom tne commissioner ot tne gen eral land otliee, under authority vcated la him by section glr, u, a. Kev. btat., rs amended by me aei oi conaress nimruveu reuriiary m, in;,.,. we will proceed to oiler at uublic sale on iSatur- dav, tlie pilh day of June, next, at thebourof 10 o'clock a. m. at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit; bh' N section 20, township 1 north, range 14 eat. W. M. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the above described Ittnda are advised to file their claims in this office on or before tho day above oi signaled lor tne commencement ot said sule, oine.wise meir rignis win oe tnripitea. JAY P. 1.1'CAS, Register. mayl2-il OTIS PATTkRSON, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lend, Act June 3, 1878. I'. 8. Land Office. I Tug Dai.lks, Oh., Apr. IX VM. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiui ine provisions ot tne act or congress of June a, 1X78, entitled "An act for tho sale of tim ber lands In tho states ot California, Oregon, William K. Ketchum, of The Dulles, County of Wnsco, State of Oregon, iihb nun uay ineo 111 mis omco nis Kwirn state- ... ..... lira .lit lMllVlltlBC U1V " i.C., and N) HKJi of Section No. !M, In Tp. I N. R. No. 11 t W. M., and oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for It timber or stone tlinn for agricultural iinrnosea. and to establish his claim to said land before the tterisier and Keceiver of' this office at The I miles, uregon, on Saturday, the 23d day of June, 1900, He names as witnesses' J. ft Unit, n P kni cniim, Joseph Hnnna and William spencer, all of The Dalles, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lauds are reonestd to Hln thuif claims In this office on or before said 23rd day of June, 1Ik). ' aprlS-low -1 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancocvbr, Wash.,) . , May 11, Pkki. j Notice Is hereby given that Ihm fnllnwino turned scttlpr has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof in iinnnrt of hi. luin. ...h that said proof will he made before W. II Presby, i uu,-., rwuei i.ominissioucr lor District of nashlngUin. at hia iitlice In (.nM..,,,!., i,. w..k on Saturday, June', I'.kjo, viz: George U. Mndsar, Homestead entry, No. K29, for the 8WU of Sec IA, 1 p , N of R 13 K, W. M. He mimes the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence linon uiM f.nlti.-u,i..n of said land, viz: John . McDonald, of Ilnrtlaiid P. O., Wash; W eiMlellu idl, (iolilenoiile P. )., Wash. ; John . Retry. Ilnrtlaiid P. 0.,Vasli.; Thomas J. Drlpps, Ilartlaud P. O., Wash. majSJ 1 ;w. R. DUNBAR, Register. Administrator's Bale of Ileal Property Notice Is herebv plvnn fhnt fr.. -i. ninth day of June, I'.wj, I will prwecl to sell nt rivate sale, lor cash, the lollowliig descrllsKl roperty iH-lonirlnir to tl, ut..,.. .,, .'rno, ,.v:,-,ri-,i, , wil ll. ...... H.. .7 . I.UII'l l.'its A, I), C, I). K block 57 of ort Dalle , K, 1,1I,I,.!, KandL. In s Military reservation, in tJregon. Kur Information homlm ... oi Sllltlott. 1 "" Dated at Dalles City this lmh dnv of Mny, Pkk) ....... . I'r;' 'A V. IIKOWN, Ailinlii Is riitr of il,.. ,,. ..f i,..,.,..u .. fit ceased. nrown, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.Airn Office at The Dalles. Onr.noN, A lirn .HI, iKl Henry Readel, of Tho Dalles. Or.. loiiiestcad Kntrr No 471(1, f, ., nK, . .,m township 1 north, range 12 east, W. M "Id laml, vlr.: " lul"v"U1111 Henry I ueblng, licorgn Arnold, Charlie W Adams, Michael Doyle, all oil ho I .II,".",,', W "" JAY p. i.i-i:am. it..i... yt- iiKiuMiimrrgn I'liysiciau and Surgeon, 8N3clal attention glren to surgery. JlllmnlK2 l!1 Vo Block M00KK & 0AV1I?, Ro"n '! ), over IJ. 8. Und Ollice. LRKD. W. WII KON, I ATTOKN K V AT LAW. Ofl,o. ot Kirar Nat. bVuiu "U,tH' 0RE(,0I Notice Is herebv given tlint the followiiia. nanietl settler ha. Illed notice of hi. Int.' t o , rnajo I mil pt.H.f In snpM,rt of his elm, ,, that snld ,(r,, H.n) ,m lnm ,,, ; A" gilt" r and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregn, ot M tur day, June !i, n), viz: ' r,llr- FOR 'BLICATIOX: Land Office . at AMCOrv.. . Notice 1 hereby given ("','', '", named settlers have lilr noiic . i tiou to make final pr.f 'ui? claim and that said proof, i.lw '" of i W. B. Pre.by. I niuil StateVi,1! & Kisiru-i oi n asiungt n, at iii , T ""is . dale, Wash., Monday, July , i'f-tais uenry Vrackel, Homestead entry No. Dmis f. ,v i Tp. N. R 14 J, W. M who'SLSS Ing wituesMMi to prove hia eontil!!. " UH.a and cultivation of "Ud Und "" Manuel Ionardo, WiUUii J ill V Mulligan, Kraucl. L. Bumiell all i.j : ' P. O., Washii gton. ' U u W rrauela t. Bauarli (Tomestead Entiy No. 10,13 . f,.h., NWfi of Sec. 7, Tp. N Vli tHK names the following witnesses to iJllf Und?vi.?' 08 UPonl WIUtS,1; Manuel Leonardo, William M n Mulligau, Henry Veackel all nl ,""15,-V O., Washington. ,eatu' " ' Uuter,. m.y2Wl W. R. DUSBAE, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. " ualles.o,,, Notice is hereby given that tb wi named settler has filed notice of hi.fr to make final proof in support of hi. ii Bte" that said pr.x,f will be made ..'.J1';". 6 will t made bt fore thi iT' t The Dalle., Oreg ana Receiver at The day, June 10, l'JOO, viz Jens P. Agidius, of The Dallas n. Homestead tntry No. 4911, for th Kwi section 24, and NE and NElai.T4!tr. St. township 2 north, range 1 esit w l" He names the following wltnesM his continuous residence upon andJLiH of said land, viz : " aua Ultima, John Crate, Charles Snipes, J n h.i, Siraonson, all of The Dalles, biegon msy2-l JAY P. LCCAs! Eeum NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Vancouver, uKi Notice la hereby given that" the' ftlj, named set tiers have fi led notice of their E to make final proof In support of thelrrl.,? " that said proof will be made before ana "-Mver of the U. 8. land ouaV.ftlE5 ver, Wash., on July 6, lyoa, viz: George U. Sanfrd, who made H. E. No. torn, for the M an St 3, and H'4 S VV u See 2, Tp 3 N H I V who iiHtues the followiim witnee t0 B ? continuous residence Ukjii and culilv.Z. said land, viz: lumuim, Haskln Trabue, Christian Pieckson Thm WashhUC"1D' Kdwar(1 A lloWfiiiloH Christian Illerkson, wno mnae it. I'., o; twa.for the8UNirw K1 SW'i. follow ins wltnestea i,, ......i i J". IP 4 Pt, K lv W U .1,. names me continuous residence upon and cultiribna said land, viz: Haskln Trabue, John Paulsen, hmn nt, ueorge ji. nnniord, an oi Lyle, H'siUanun. II. Hanloril, all of Lyle, W'siUajtun. ' llaahln Trabue who made H. E. No. flsofi, for Ihe Si SWi ttr :t, and N N WJi, See 111, 1'p 3 X, K l2 K, f it who names the following witnebses to prove hii continuous residence upon and ctiltlvuiott said land, viz: Christian Delckson, Thomas M, Whiltnnl fieorge H. Banlord, James Piiz, all of LileF & Wash. ' ma j 23-1 W. R. PCN'BAR.IKjlilit. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Vancopvsr, Wah,, April ao,lu. , Notice Is herebv elvon that Mi.rv F r.ihn, by D. H. Stegman, her attorney In faet, hat ti! iiouco oi iiiieuiion to mime nnal prnof W. B. Presby, United States Coinralsilonetlj' District of ashitnrton. at his olllce In i., kw dale, Wiishlngtoti, on Friday, the 29th tm. June, 1900,oii Timlier-eulture Application Si 2J7, for the northeast quarter of section No U lowiiKiup wo. i norm, range wo. 14 east, w. She names ss witnesses: Manuel S.Lmnii of (irand Dalles P.O., Wash.; Herman Enriili William Wilkinson, of Centerviiie P. 0.. Uiik and William Crawford, of (irand Dulles P. Wash. W. R. DL'NBAJ, maj'2-1 Rtjiiln. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wiih.,1 April 30, luuo. I Notice Is herebv glren that the follortt named settle r has filed notice of his iota Hon to make final nroof In suiinott of k claim, and that said proof will be msdeWm vi. ii. rresny, united mutes comnimBiouei w District of U ashlmrton. at hia office In UolJa dale, Wash., ou Friday, June 29, lisX, vli: Deitrich II. Stegman, devisee of Dietrich htegman, deceased ; Homestead Entrv No. 87H1. fur the southweU of section ;)2, township 8 north of rang Mt Will. Mer. He names the following wltnessri to prow m continuous residence upon and cultlvsllon saiu lanu, vis: Manuel 8. lonardo, of (Irand DsllM Wash.: Herman Knirelke. Wllllnm Wilkinson. Centerviiie P. .. Wash., and William Crh of Grand Dalles P. O., Wssh. Vt. K. Liunnflw. maj-2-t Kejutif. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. that the nndrlp by an order of tho Countv Court of the Sh Oregon lor Wasco County, hs lieen SrVJ' administrator of the estate of Helen HiwIWi do-easel. All persons having claims afiss the estate ot said deceased are n. tilied w P sent them, with the proper vouchers, to e Hood River, Oregon, within six montbi Iros tho dale of this notice. Datid May 16, l'juo. Puta F. Bbaoforb. Adminlatrator of the Estate of Helen" ford, Doceaaed. m CONTEST NOTICE. Dki-aetxent of the Ixterios, I L'nitcd States Land ''il The Dai.lks, or., May l'V,rf . ...... .k.i....i f.u.,inirbeeii 11(B n this ollice by Cus S. Alexaniler,eont'1' against homestead entry No. o?77, mw ', lor sw 4 ol nw'a. sec. a, tp. i '. . . i. . i. by John T. Wright, conU"lc. In WW "IT. leirprt Hint i,i Inhn T. riarl t has ""'''i almnrtoncd said tract, and ehangisl liH rw "? Iierefrotn for moro than six inuntin ini ng said entry, and next prlur '"""'lj e ot ilcmnnant ii"'" "" ,, not one tu ins eiiipluymctii in ;i lymi-iii in .. (lulled States, ssid rfri .appear, rescind mid iillcgiilieiist 10 i, b.-i.ir the K" "S States land OlIKf in 1 unvai service tn inc. are hereby notified to vnience touching snld iiiiegniiu" , . in. mi June 3D. I'.hhi, before the. R, ; "TM Receiver at tho (j lilted States land oinu i The snld contestntit having, I" Vr"!f'h i vlt, liltil May l.v VM. set forth fuels wliU that alter due diligence pcrsotisl 'V'J,, notice can not lie made, It 1 herehy "rni'' ,j Dalles, I tregon (HreetiNl that sik Ii uoUce be given oj u "v projii-r publication. iiMt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at VAK utvs,''"' a leu""- on July (i, narle If. F. No. flss.'i, fur th-"'itV , See :l, Tp 3 N, It l:t K, and r. 4 ' i, Tj. .1, N Jt 12 K, W. M. p names the following w,n7"''Hv.U iuoiisrtwl.lenceupun, and ftil,B snl Him lami, vis: . ..-,n. Robert A. Mtrottthers. Chris .. Jr. ', p, I, am tiarner, John kure, all oi " I Washing-ton. i.i'NRAR, ...l.trf. mays l-l II, jjit. it. it. r it no if -. riiysiciiui and Surgeon, Ortlco, Vogt lil.k (over p-toffletl. NOTICE lLnllA 1. .l.-At, tllHt til ...m,i in ,,,.-,j . Itll(l" namiil settler has filed notice ''', "" ' ,, ,tl to make final proof In support of l'1" r'",,nM, tlintsild prHif will lH! made helore i w.n- United States Commissioner, at U"i"1 p.sw, viz: A ..k.l k liliar THE VAt.l.r., I 0gr.u- 20apliuu-o1w