The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, June 13, 1900, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1900.
It Mas Never Failed
Mr. C. S. Peaslce. the well-known druggist of JZ&i
Morgan City, La., is highly thought of in his neigh-
borhood because ot bii skill ana care in tilling pie- iv x.
script ions. The lrst physicians in the pla:e send
their patients to his storewhciscver they can. Any
thing which Mr. IVasleo may say cm ho depended
upon abioluUlv. In ;i .'et:cr to'W. II. Hooker
Co., New York City, p-o;v io'ms ct Ackert English
Remedy, he says. " "hiulltny inany years' experi
ence a"a drujjijist, I have never handled a medi
cine of any nature that gave such complete satis
faction a Acker's English Remedy forThroat
.. ,1 I 1 X
ami Itrij i rouoies. i nave soio. nunureusui
b i ks. it-d have yet to learn of a single case
wli.ve it t'.iiled to cure. In .
inii;. it acts wr.n a cer
tainty that is really mar
vcImk. My wife docs not
take mticli stock in medi
cine. Init sho h:s absolute
faith in Acker's English
Remedy, always having it
nt her eibow in case the
children are attacked by
croup at night. It is a
positively harmless rem
edy, as I can personally
tetitifv I know of a little
girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, of course, sick at ter
stomach lor a short time, but the sickness passed away, fcnd then the child was
in better health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's English Rem
edy is so efficacious, because I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant,
but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations
of the mucous membrane, it also builds tip the constitution and purines th
blood. I endorse it absolutely."
Sold at 25c, 50c. and $i a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada;
and in England, at is. 2d., as. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying,
return the' bottle to your druggist, and get your money back.
Wt authorize tlie aim guarantee. V. II. HOOKER & CO., Proprietor!, tiew York.
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
GENERAL NEWS.
I
PEOPLE IOC ALL KNOW.
Saturday. Daily.
E. T. Uinmsn was in town today from
Dnfur.
Frank Gabel, of Wapinitia, is in town
today.
W. H. Moore, the Moro banker, was
in town today.
J, A. Utile, m prominent sheep man
from Antelope, is iu the city.
Grant nnd Robert Mays. Jr., were
passengers on the raid-day train today
for Portland.
D. F. Adamson is in the city from
Prineville on his way to aUend the
grand iodge of Masons at Portland.
T. M. Baldwin, cashier of the Prine
ville National bank, passed through
town today on his way to Portland to
attend the grand lodge of Masons, which
meats at that place next Wednesday.
Monday Daily.
was in town today from
C. A. Bell
Hood River.
J. A. Gnlliford
from Dufur.
was in town today
Charlie Stoughton was in town today
from Dnfur.
W. H. Moore, the Moro banker, was
in town today.
V. H. H. Dufur, of Dofnr, was in
town this forenoon.
P. J. Walsh and D. McLennan, of
Antelope, are in the city.
G. V. Billington, a prominent Klick
itat farmer, was in town today.
on the Eego'stor this morning to spend
the summer at Ocean Park.
E. Fortner, a prominent Prineville
sheepman, is in town looking after the
tale of bis wool.
Georgn Miller, wife and two daughters
were passengers on the Regulator this
morning for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brook house, of
Dufur, went to Hood River this morn
ing on the Regulator.
Mrs, William Mulligan came over to
day from the Klickitat bills, accompa
nied by her son, John.
Mrs. Dan Baker and her five children
left on the Regulator this morning for
Ucean l ark, where she expects to re
main for two or three months.
Mrs. W. B. Saylor, of Sunny side. Or.,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. II
Taylor, cf this city. She is accompanied
by ber daughter, Mrs. R. W. Reynolds,
also of eunnyside.
Mies Anna Smith, of Hood River, who
has been visitinir with the fannlv of Mr.
and Mrs. John Warden for the pact
weeK, returned to her home today, ac
companied by Alms irginia Marden.
George Ross, who is now agent for the
Columbia Sou I hern at Shaniko, and
who has been here on a short visit io
his family, returned today to Shaniko,
accompanied by Mrs. Ross, who goes to
have a look at the new town with a view
of moving there in the near future.
In this city, June 11th instant, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Kergnson, a daughter.
Kryauism lu Operation.
If a man opposes the gold standard
trusts and imperialism all three the
chances are a hundred tn one that he is
in favor of arbitration, the income tax,
and the election of United States senators
by a direct vote of the people, and is op
posed to government by injunction and
the black list. W. J. Bryan.
The city of St. Louis offers to the peo
ple of the country the beet example, now
anywhere on view of the principles of
W. J. Bryan in practical operation.
The blacklist and the injunction do
not "go there any more than they
"went" at Conev Island in the davs of
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Huntington were j John Y. Mi-Kane. The employes of the
passengers on the mid day train yester- street railroad company of tbat'eity have
day for Portland. i ,.:, ,
L--ti uii Buiao diuvo iuhv o, lucy are
having things very much their own way
E. T. Glisan, of Antelope, is in town, I
.1 . . . I T ' . '
iuo gueei ui win j luauna iiouse.
W, H. Hoduon, deputy county assess
or of Klickitat county, is in the city.
Ted Hanafin is registered at the Uma
tilla House trum Kent, Sherman cjunty.
Miss Minnie Blackburne is registered
at the Umatilla House from -Goldendale.
Mrs. N. M. Eastwood left this morn
ing on the Regulator or Spragne, Wash,
Dr. Gertrude French was a passenger
on the mid-day train vesterdav for Port
land. J. M. and J. K. McGreggor and Dr.
H. G. Davis, cf Mosier, were in town
today.
Mrs. D. W. Wakefield arrived in the
city today from Portland 011 a wait to
Mrs. S. L. Brooks.
Mies Etta Wrenn of The Dalles public
schools has gone to Portland to spend
part of ber vacation.
A. R. Graham, of CeatervHle, is in
the city nursing a sore foot, which was
painfully injured by the tramp of a
horse.
Mrs. Gnnn, of the Spring Creek coun
try, Klickitat comity, is in thecity with
ber daughter, who is under the care of
Dr. C. T. Smith.
Delwyn Allawav, editor-iii-ehief of
The Dalles "Star." accompanied by his;
assistant editor, Harry Syleevter, left on 1
the boat this morning for a week's out
ing at trout Lake.
John Mn I hern, a locomotive engineer
on this division of the O. R. A S who
recently came here from Pocatello, is. so
well pleased with The Dalles that lie
will send for his wife and make his
borne- here as soon as be can procure a
anitable residence.
Tuesday's Dully.
W. R. Winans, of Hood River, was
in town today.
G. E. Patterson arrived here today j
iron anieiope.
Patrick Sarsfleld, a wealthy Klickitat
farmer, was in town today.
E. P. Weir Is registered at the Uma
tilla IIose from Antelope.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Gilbert went to
Hood River on this morning's boat.
Attorney E. B. Dufur was a passenger
on the mid-day train today lor Portland.
Hon. F. X. Joaet, of Bakeoven, passed
through town today on bit way to Port-
Nobody is permitted to ride on the street
cars if they can prevent it oy threats or
violence. There is rioting every day in
mauy parts of the city. Business is
either suspended or much interfered
with, and is carried on under great
difficulties. The comfort and convenience
of the people of the entire city are
sacrificed to the lawless will of the
strikers, and the loss in money is al
ready enormous.
1 lie authorities of the city and state
are unable or unwilling to suppress the
disorder. Ttey have called upon private
citizens to form a posse to heln them
quell the rioting.
These St. Louis strikers simply prac
tice what Bryan preaches. Next to Debs
they probably look npon him as the
greatest living American. They are" to
a man opposed to government by in
junction and the blacklist. New York
Times.
Tba report comes from Pittsburg that
soon the price of steel billets sod pig
iron will be reduced. The reduction
will be fully 2 a ton.
The anglers in Umatilla ounty have
put 65,000 trout in Meachsm creek. Of
this number there are 25,000 rainbow
trout and 40,000 graylings.
The final survey of government engi
neers gives the Yakima Indians about
800,000 more seres of land on the west
side, taken from the Klickitat boundary.
Out in Kansas, where the demon of
penury was thrusting his wsu visage
Into every borne during the campaign of
ISOtt, the farmers are now paying $3 a
day for harvest bands.
The Prtsbyterian church no longer re
quires its members to kneel when pray,
lug; but even this concession will not
prevent a man from wearing out bis
clothes by backsliding.
Japan It seeking American and Euro
pean cattle to introduce among nstive
berdt and improve the general stock on
the islands. Four Japanese government
officials, specially commissioned to se
lect snd purchase fine stock, have ar
rived in this country to buy cattle for
the purpose.
Two carloads of cigarettes arrived over
the Northern . Pacific at Tacouia the
other day for shipment to Hong Kong.
The consignment weighs forty tons, and
contains 3,200,000 boxes or 32,000,000
cigarettes.
The salmon pack on the Columbia
river this seeson will be about 52,000
cases. There will be a heavy shortage
from the pack of last season. Ti e sea
son in the npper river was very poor,
the shortage, compared to the pack of
last year, being fully 40,000 cases.
Governor Geer decided that the bids
received last week for the construction
of a new wing at the asylum are all
higher than the appropriation will war
rant, and has, therefore, rejected all
bids. He will now call for bids for the
construction of a two story wing. The
first call provided for a tbree-story wing.
The publishers of the Topeka Capital
have alloted $5,000 to the Rev. Charles
M. Sheldon as bis share from the profits
of the "Christian daily newspaper, dur
ing that memorable week in March.
Mr. Sheldon thereupon distributed this
amount among objects he considered
both deserving and needy, giving (1,000
to the fund for the India famine suffer
ers, $1,000 each to two Topeka hospitals,
$600 to Washburn college, $300 for a
public drinking fountain, and the re
mainder to temperance, charitable and
similar associations.
A new wagon road is being built from
near the Mulligan place, on the Colum
bia mountain, to connect with the port
age line. The grade is made very easy.
twelve feet wide, and will save nine
miles each way, or eighteen miles in the
round trip that is, it will save that
much distance over the old road now
running to The Dalles. It is expected
that the county commissioners will ren
der some assistance to the road at the
July session by an appropriation, al
though the portage people will com
plete it any how. Klickitat County Ag
ricnlturist.
A late arrival p.t Seattle from Cape
Nome says there is one cow there, and
the milk from her sells at $i per pint.
He states that the owner is not worry
ing about beach claims hile he has
such a mine of wealth to draw from as
that cow. According to his .account
every saloon, restaurant or boarding
house, as well as many private families,
all claimed that they were getting their
milk from this particular cow, and that
the conclusion one naturally arrived at
was that this cow had an inexhanstable
supply. As a matter of fact the lacteal
fluid was very liberally watered at every
milking.
. 1 1 . L. t-.h
seven wbaies siranoeu on m
Ti.ese be killed with a botcher knife,
not being able to kill tbeoi with bit
rifle. He ttripped the carcasses of the
blubber and now has several barrelt of
oil. The halet were from eight to
eighteen feet long, not big onet to be
tore, only just calves.
Nj danger of Belgian harea becoming
a pest hen not as long as the thorough
bre Is sre worth all the way from 5 to
$1500 each; no more danger than that
the bigb-bred Jersey eowt will become
a pest, says the Salem Statesman. And
then the Belgians would not be a pest,
even if they were plentiful. One fartrer
near Salem bat bad the Belgianl in his
orchard and all over bit place last
winter, and they do no harm at all.
A dispatch from Fairview, dated June
9ih says, Will Coupeland, who lonie
time since left for The Dalies, on account
of ill health, Thursday morning tent hit
value to bis brother.Ralph, with a letter
saying that lie had just bad two hemor
rhages. No other word came with it,
and it gave no clue to his whereabouts.
His mother, Mrs. G. Coupeland, becom
ing very anxious, went to Troutilale and
telegraphed and telephoned to find him
but at last accounts was unsuccessful.
Surveyors will toon commence to sur
vey the rcute from the Columbia South
ern, from near Grass Valley, down Pine
Hollow to the John Day and thence np
Butte Creek to Fossil, on the route to
Canyon City, tells the Fossil Journal.
When the road Is built to the John Day,
it will receive 2,000,000 bushels of
wheat annually near the mouth of
Thirty-Mile, from the Mayville and
Ferry Canyon coontiet. This will make
it a paying proposition from the ttart.
Wool sales to date in Pendleton are
650,000 pounds, according to the best
estimate obtainable, states the East Ore
gonian. It was not anticipated that so
much wool would sell so readily, both
buyers and sellers agreeing at the be
ginning of the season that the local
aarket was likely to be quiet for several
weeks. It had been stated by the buy
ers that they expected to be no less than
ninety days in cleaning up the local
clips, but the prospect appears to be
good now for the buying to be all done
by the first of July.
Prairie City Is located about where
the immigrants found nuggets of gold in
1349 and didn't know what it was,
states the Sherman County Observer.
Ttiey stopped there to recuperate, be
cause of the convenient wood, water and
grass, stock was driven away and re
covered ahotit where Canyon City stands
now, and this led to confusion of the
lost B'ue Bucket mine. The two nug
gets of $500 and $1800 value, dug out of
a spring by a Chinese cook, was not far
from the present site of Granite. Mys
teries will all disappear some tir.10 to
reveal the hidden wealth of that rich
region. Everything must work tn har
mony wun nature it .was 3U0 years
from the discovery of Cuba to that of the
Columbia river.
Ad.l.l.'retot'a S.l. f f rPrty
Vntlee if hereby given tht from and after the
le, ior c.". "--"--" ,
private m
firoperly belonging to
"I'.A BC 'UK. r'.O. II, I.J. K ard U In
block 57 ul tort Pallet JllliUry relation, In
hor Information inquire at office of Bimiott
"EES at Pallet City i'X
Administratrix of tbe etteof fatriet brown
dt-ceatcd.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UKoOrrirt at Vaucouvsb. Warh.,
April ao, luo. I
Vntic it hereby eiven that the. following
named etllr baa Hied npuceol bit inten
tion to mako final pr.f In nupport of bis
claim, and that wid proof will be made before
W. H. Prel)T. I' ill tea oiaiet unnaiun.
Dihtiir-tof Wathlnaton. at hia ofllee In uoiaen
rtnia. M ath., on Friday, June ), Iw, vu:
Deitrich H.Stegman, devisee of Dietrich
Stegman, deceased ;
Homestead Kntry No. W.W, for the touthwesl H
of tectum 31, towntblp 3 vuna 01 runge n enai,
11:11 VJ ...
He names the following witnect. t to prove hit
Con!inuout re&iaenie uuuu aim v.
tuid land, vit:
u iiiinritn. of Grand Pallet F. O.
Wash.: Herman Knaelke, William W ilkinson, ol
Ceutcrville P. O , Wash., ana n liuum vruwnnu
of lirand Dalles r. O., wasn
mnyli Kcgixter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Vancocvbr, Wash.,
Muv 15.
Nollee It brreby given that the following
named tettlers have tiled notleeof their intention
t m k. final nroof in Hunnort of their claimt, and
that toid proof will bo niado before the register
and receiver of the V. H. land office at Vancou
ver, Wash., on July 6, l!X)0, via:
Cieoree H. Sanford,
who made H. E. No. 00, for the ',' SMni
Sec a, and K'j SW'i Sec 2, Tp3N,K 12 t, W.M.,
who names the following witnesset to prove bit
continuout residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Haskln Trabue. Christian Meckton, Thomas
M. Vthitcomo, Kdward A. Hopper, all of l.yle.
vt ash.
Christian Dleckeon,
vhn tnnrfo II F Vo Os'' for the X ! and
El$ h'i, S0 HI, Tp 3 N, R 12,"W. M.,who
numes the following witnetsea to prove lilt
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said lana, viz:
lluskln Trnhue, John Paulson, James Fit,
George II. Sanford, all of Lyle, W asbington.
Ilaskln Trabue,
who made H. E. No. '.iMiiS, for the 8! SW'i, Sec
:i. nnd N'i N WW, Hee 1U, To 3 N, K 12 E, tV. M.,
who uunies the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Chrislian Deickson, Thomaa M. Whiteomb,
George II. Santord, James Flu, all of Lyle V. O,
nasn.
may23-l W. B. DUNBAR, lUcisler.
land.
Perry ing and wife, of Bovd, were
passengers on this morning's boat for
Portland.
Attorney W. B. Presby, of Golden
jlale, is in the city, tbe gnit of the
I'matills House.
Mrs. Hugh Gourlay and her nieces,
Misses Lilly Kelly and Jlincis Uu, hli
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or 8ores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No roa-tter bow it
became so it must be purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Eleiir has never failed tocare 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-
lon'sarag store.
Rsv. W. E. 8itzer. W. Canton, N. Y.,
writes, "I bad dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. I was persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia Curs and it helped me
from the start. J bellevs it to be a
panacea for all forms of Indigestion." It
digests what yea eat.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
. London dispatch of the 11th savs
Mrs. Gladstone has suffered another
relapse and is now unconscious,
There are only a few of the founders
of the republican party left. , So far as
cin be ascertained, hut fourteen dele
gates to the Philadelphia convention ol
1850 survive, and they are to occupy a
place of honor at Philadelphia,
F. M. Bewley, of Astoria, died at
Hood River at 4 p. m. last Sunday. He
was 58 years old. He came across the
pltins with his parents in 1845, the
family settling in Salem. He was en
gaged in the cannery business in Astoria
for twenty-four years.
V. R. Brown, who lives near llilner,
has a goose that !; neat ly 50 years old.
This goose has laved yearly fur 40 years,
and each year since 1854 np to two years
ago she has hatched and raised goslings.
The fimoits oid fowl was given to Mrs
Brown by ber mother in 1854.
It eoits $70 to ship 76 pound salmon,
Iros in in a cake of ice, Irom Astoria to
New York by express. There will hard
ly be a rush to ship salmon that way in
the future, says the Skamokawa Eagle.
I he express companies have killed the
goose that laid the golden salmon.
In New South Wales the number of
sheep has shrnnk from 61,8.11,418 in
1891 to 35,782,022 in 18'J9. In nine
years, by natural growth the sheep of
the colony might have been expected to
have increased 100 per cent. Instead of
this they have decreased by nearly fifty
per cent, the effect of the drouth.
A resident of Tillamook connty who
lives near the beach, recently found
jnays & e
owe
The only store in
this city where the
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold
A little hiRherin
price, but outlasts
a dozn piecesof so
called cheap ecam
olud ware.
" Othpr wares look
likoit butthegenu
ina tho name
St r:insky Steel
Vv'a r tin euch piece.
Do not be deceived
Flint prize nt 10
liit'-rn-itional F.xhi
bitio::s Highest
fi'.v.ir 1 nt World s
Col nnlii iii Exhibl
t:.:i ('iivuco l'r;
f rr-il l.v tl.o best
PMj-'.-iijrviUioritirfi,
r-.T-iii -1 t by tho
1 i:iif;inclicni
i 1 1 f t purity uii'l
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash , j
May 17, l'.mo. i
lotice la hereby Riven that the following
nameu senior naa men. notice 01 nis intention
to make finul proof in sumiort of bis claim, and
that s lid proof will be made before NV. B. 1'resbv,
United Htnles Commissioner, at (Joldendttle,
on J1117 o, r.mu, viz:
Aaahel K, Ollar,
who itiruu ji. r.. io. w;i, ior tnc irticuonai n
NW 'ii, Fee :i, Tn :i X. Ii l:'. K. and sK'i of NE1,.
aec 1 p j, w k r., . ai.
He unmes the follow! lie witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, nnd cultivation ol
amu mini, viz :
Kobert A. Strouthers, Chris K. Franzen. Will
Inm (iiirner, John Kure, all ot l.yle I'. ().,
n asnuiKion.
W. K. Dl'NBAIt,
majili ltegiater,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dali.ks. Okeook,i
Apiil 3u, 1:100. f
Notice It hereby Riven that the follnwlng-
nninra seiner nas nno nonce ot Ills Intention
to make final proof in snnnort ot hla claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Kcitister
aim mceiver ai 1 ue naues, tiregon, on Satur
day, June 111, l'JUO, vi:
Jens P. Agidins, of The Dalles, Or.,
Homestead Entry No. -lull, for the NW'i NWU
section 21, nnd K'j NK' and M-:1 section
SI tuwnship 2 north, runge 12 cast, W.'m.
He names the following witnrssct to prove
u u'liuiiiKiiis xi-Muaice uHm aim cultivation
ol said l"nd, viz:
John Crate, Charles Snlpet. J. D. Hockinar, J.
SImouson, all of The Dulles, Oiegon.
may2-l JAY IV IXCA8, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Ukpastmknt of the Interior, j
i'kitrq ktatkh iani office, j
A siilticlent contest affidavit having been (lied
this inllee by (jus 8. Alexander, contestant,
Inst homestead entry No. .r777, made May 14
In
ava
ior sww 01 nvt, sec. A, tp. 1 n, range IS o,
by John T. Vt right, eonteslce, In which It la al
leged that saiil John T. Wrlgl t has wholly
abandoned taid tract, and changed bit resilience
therefrom for more than six mouths since mak
ing snld entry, and next prior to dale; and
that the absence of defendant finm said tract it
not due to hit employment In the military or
naval service of the I'uiled Mates, said partlet
are hereby notified to appear, respond and otter
evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m on June. W, l'.mo, beioic tbe Koglstcr and
Receiver at the t' lilted mutes land oilice III The
Dalles, Oregon.
.Tl,.f."!l?.,",",'"t"", having, In a proper aflida
vlt, Hied May 1.,, phi,. w-t forth facts which show
that alter due diligence peisonal scivlce ol this
notice can not be made. It Is hereby ordered and
directed that tin Ii noMce be given by due and
proper publication.
10 1 JAY I'. I.l'CAS, Register.
BEST,
TVnioinber thn
cerebrated ennni
cli' l ward i special
Iv iiiixirtoil lor ami
ml I iu this city ex
clusively by us.
It d os not rut-t
nor abnorb frrense,
does not d i.wolor
nor rntcli inside; 19
noluflected hyncids
in fruit or
veRetiibles,
will boil,
ste-.", roost
and bake
without
imparting
flavor of
previously
nooked
food, and
will last
for years.
cash
MORCKHORSE SALE AT AUCTION
June lGtb I will have a bnnl nf l,.
100 head of horses, breil nnlnCl,..
tale, j Moro, broke an I Piibroke.'from
pounds weight down to siu-klina
colls, which I Wipll t0 8t prVRle a,e
in the forenoon, and at auction sale in
the afternoon.
lentis On all ti,n. 0f in n. iu0.
Over till, banknlilo
hie Xovemhei 1, lHOO.orten per cent
off for cash,
N. E. MoKFirr.
I also have a jjood No. 2 Ilo.lue header
for sale, with two 20-foot boxes. Only
run one seasi n and in Rood order. Yon
can get this ( heap for cash.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Lund, Act June 3, 1878.
,. ,, ' H I anii orni e.
This Dames, or., Atr I ! I'sm I
wlll'I'Thc ,:.hT,,h' ,V :n '"-it' D, complla ,ce
Willi the piovislont of the act of loiurresi nf
ber lands n tho Mulct of t a!liornl, oiego
Nevada and Wai hlngton Territory," "'"""'
William K. Ketch oni.
SUMMONS.
IS THE CIRCUIT COlRT n. .
ol Oregon, for WcSj.t?' TB S
M. Kate Hatting., PUiuuJ;
Donald it. Hasting,, Desn(1,at
To Donald JI. Haatingt, the .L.
fendniit: 8 ' lne ')T..
In ihe Name ol the State of c 1
hereby renuired to appc., ,L0"", T.J
iWut tiled saaln.lvn.7 ' JN
suit on or before the laih dar ot iT'
If you do not, for want theref.fVs H
lake Judgment againit" voT ?
the court l.,r the relief 'U L
plaint, to-wlt: for a decreVnfa'0 ta
lne id defend.ut,"C ,!;.!
Tblt tnmmont la terve.1 u,,,nii. H
tlon, by order of thtSSuSSJS '
of June. 1'joo, which .aid ord"!;
summoet be terved upon 1 ' i
Ihereot for til eontSuViV. ?wJSf. Pfr
tnaoNicLi, a ll'Z
aid V.mo county; that thi nUt"!
"jl'de on the 6th day of June LVi"1
the defendant be required tamLZ-
pr'cMbed ,0? iK ffirpubM V
16t At-jn
NOTICE FOR PCBUCATIOJ
LtNB Om AT VASCOPVEg, w,
Notice la hereby given thW' '
named settler ha. filed notice of h, "'
to make filial proof in support of hi. .!1"1
that said proof will be maUebXS ,"?
Inlted btatea Commissioner f iu,tf
Wasbirgton, at hi. oilice in (Uf 1
lugton, on Monday, July 16, l'juu, "j,; '
John Watson,
Itomctt.i A Kntp Krt ati
the southeast quarter of section w
north, of range 14 east. Will. Mer
He names tbe followins uit
continuou. residence upon, and wS'
said land, viz: cu'uion,
Charlea gtraube, William Wllk'nu. 1
c 11.1. i.,,i..i. 11 ... v.1 s-nsoo, Jm.
NOTICE FOR PCBLICATI0X
Land Offic at Tits Dm,.,,ou
Notice Is herebv eiven th. iv.. ....
named tettler bat filed notice of his in ZZ.
make Html proof In .upport of 1,", J ?'"
that said proof will be made before ujrul
and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore, 0.
uay,june 10, iuou,viz:
Wilson J.
Homestead
section 19, town
.Mer.
Ho name, the following witnesses ttimnnA
continuous residence uuon ami ,iJ:"l
tuid laud, viz: -.. 1
Jiimea Benson,. Jr., Jamct Ilensoi Sr. PmsI
Godfrey, laaao Howland, all cf The Dallea, Or I
mayi i ja 1'. LI'CAS. Si.i-.
J. Jeffere, of The Dailn, Or. I
Kntry No. 40.W, for tlic N I
township 1 north, larje 1 1 eulVil! I
NOTICE FOR PL'BLICAUOS.
i-arivrnLi al Jrll UAI.Ltf, (HSfiOSJ I
April VJW, , i
Xoilre 1h herebv si von Ihut th fi.iw,- I
in 11 siy iniui itrtni 111 lupiinrr, or nin fi.im . I
that salil proof will be nmde before the tn I
huh ivtt-L'iver ni jne iaiifs. utcgon, on sautr I
uuy, Jviiit'v, imut, vie..
Henry Readel, of The Dalles, Or.,
Homestead Kntrv No. 47H). for the RE'.. I
II, township 1 north, ranire l east. W. u I
He names tne following witnesses tonmnkJ
continuous residence upon and cultivitlwcl
sain 11,110, viz:
Henry I.uehlng, (icorge Arnold, rharifcl. I
Aaama, Aiicnaei iioylo, all of The JJallea, Or.
may21 JAY P. I.l'CAS, Berjita,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby eiven that under mi
by virtue of an order of the countvcMl
of Clackamas connty, Oregon, made ud I
entered 011 the 28th dav of May, 1900.1
will oner for sale, at private salf. dot I
and after the 7th dav of July. l'Mra
cash in hand, all tho right, title and is-1
terest of the estate of Walter Fieh, del
ceased, in and to lot 12 in block II
Lantrhlin Addicion to Dalles Cut,
Wasco county, Oregon.
r IIEDKI1ICK HA RDM,
Administrator of the eetateof Wiltvl
Fish, deceased.
Offers received by Attorneys for. U
mlniBtrator, J. T. Whalley, Pipes 1 1
l int, Portland, Or. jn
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanu Ornci at Vcot;vga, Wk.J
Mav 11. m. I
Notice la herebv irlvcn that the follotlm
named settler baa tiled notice of hit InMiioj
to make final proof In mpport of his elaira.Mt
that said proof will tie made before W. a hi
t'nlted State, tlomnussloner for DWritt
Washington, at hla oilice In Uoldendale, e
on Saturday, June 30, 1'JoO, viz:
Georse U. Lindsay,
Homeatead entry. No. Km, for the 8WX ol
o, lp3, N of K 13 K, W. M. .
H nntiifit Him followliiir wftnefset to PI
hit coiiiiniiout residence upon and culllviuit
or tarn ianu..vtz: ,
.l.ilm f. llnlbitiuM lliirlltien V. V.. s
Weudclin lbll. (ioldcnoale P. )., '" ?
C. Beiry, Hartland I'. i.,Wnh.: Thomti
brippt, Hartland P. O , Wash.
maM W. R. Dl'NHAR, KeglsK
We cau
tion the
public
against
imitation
of The Ilsllct. Connty of Wasco, rttate of Orivon
ha. this day filed In this otr.ee ,1 !'
Mid N"'k'' '"I !"--f the wVNKU
!-."' Section No. iu, In Tp l N V
tl,.f .K ,i '''ter pr s.f to sliow
Regis'leV1.",!:!!"'? P WZi
-r. ,,i iiuice at The
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lawd Omcim Vanioiivis. Wub.i
u vi. imxi. I
Notlco la herebv srlvcn that the f"Un"
n.. ....,... u . ,.ui ..... i,u ni Ihe r nirw-
i.... ... ... I... Mnul ...,u. , MimiMirt Ol ID11
...... . "". - '-. MM
nun ann mat said proi'ia win imj ui""
Ml. I'reshv. I' lilted Mtates ciiinmll"Hi
Ustrli-t of Washlnat ,n. at his oilice In n"1"
(lule, wash., Monday, July V, r.rnu, vu.
U.tir Vitiekel
11 ....... v.. miiu t..r ihcSE'i l
lug wltnessc to prove hit coi,llinii'"""w
UIMII! Hllli CIlltlVMllOtl itt NMlll Itlllll. Vi. . l.
- - - : ....tii.,!,. jne"
Jianuel ionanlo, v iinain m. min -: lUI
MulllgMii, Krancla U Huniicll, all of uu"u'
., n aslilngton.
V I .. . . n .. , I .
noini-sicitd r.niiv no, io.i.i-, i" ""..: ., .ha
Mil. nt IIm 1. Tn M- It l.'l fc.
nanict the following wllnesw s to proj dilj
tin, ions residence uuon and enlllvatl"a
land, viz. : ,,, ,0ki
Manuel f connrnn, W illiam M. M''111'"";,;, i.
MulllDiili. Ilcurv Vf.uckel. all of lellHi'- -
tl.. WumIiIiidIiiii
mayaiHI W. R. DIN PAR. Register.
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION
I,'. H. I.amd Crricg,
Notlco It hereby given that Mi.ry r.. "
A rii '.
I'alle., Oregon, on
a.tord.y, (he 3H da, or June. lOnn.
llenamesaawltncttct- J R. (i,,ii i, n ,
ui i ii wiimhii, dnirriti,
ibfidnJ!, tdvcrsely the
tra ve-flesc MImi lanus are reniicstcl to 1,1. tl ,. .
JmlelVVl,""" mre '! "."I'day o,
aprls low I
jAV P. I.L'CAS, Regi.ter.
riiysician and Surgeon,
Bpecial attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and M, Tel. t l Vogt Block
nuui i! is oen-ojr viveo him - i,HM n,a
by l. II. Nti guiaii. her attorney In ',,r' Vfett
notice of Intention to make final P w
W. II. I'rrsbv, United Htatet cominli ' .
District oHUshlngton, at hit """''"JV ,,(
dale, Wnshiiigtini, on Friday, tne ,o.
June, l'.tm, on Tlmla-r culture Appm"" . tB
W7, for the norlhrast iinarter ol secilon
iiwiii i ,-iu. i norm, riiiR.. -- u ,,-1n"'i
Hbe names at wltncaca: Manuel . ' 1M)
ol,, rani Halle, p. O.. Wath.; ",;'"'.'' w,ib..
W llllnin Wilkinson, of Ccnlervllle . " p .,
and William Crawford,
Wash.
Inay'J I
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
,lerllf"i
v...i i. i..... ih.l the 1
tiiin.-o ia iit-ri-iiy a'ir, , ,,, atnir w
by an order of tbe oiintv Court of '''ni, ,M
)regn lorWaaco County, hat r" "J ' .afnrt
admliilstrator of the estate of 11(1"' "
,le,-ca.cd. All persona having c' n"
tbe estate of said dncea.cd are "' '"" Lm,il
sent them, w H h the mopcr vouch" r.
Iliaid Klver. llreron. within tl
the dale of this nolle.
Admlnlatrator of the Kstate of n'c )fl
ford, iHtceaaed.