THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1900. rlUFLI IOC ALL KNOW. Wednesday'! Dally. John II. CraJlebaagh went down the river on the Regulator this morning". Dick Nolan has returned to The Dalle after a three months' srjiurn in Ante lope. Auuust Buchler was paeen?er on the Regulator this morn inn (or Hood River. Hon. F. X. Jones, of 8hernr' Bridjte, is in the city, the guest ot the Umatilla House. Miss Hester Beck was passenger on the Regulator this morning on a visit te friends in Portland. Kube Booten Is in the city, having just returned from Portland, where he disposed of fifty head of horses at fair prices. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hobart and Mrs. Nettie Booth were passengers on No. 1 today, bound for Ocean Park wtiere the ladies expect to rueuu the summer. Hon. E. L. Smith arrived in The Dalles today on No. 1. From here he and Emile Schanno will so on a short tour of inspection of neighboring or chards. J. L. Smith, of Paulina, after taking a swim in the Columbia near this place, concluded it wasn't big enough for a real good swim, and struck out on the first train for Clatsop beach. C. J. Crftndall went to Shaniko on the No. 2 passenger. Mr. Crandall bus some forty men employed at Shaniko in erecting buildings or making prepara tion lor the erection ot others. Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Wilder, of Desmoines, Iowa, arrived here Monday on a visit to Mr. Wilder'a brother, J. H. Wilder, of this city. If the climate of Faster n Oreifon proves beneficial to Mr. Wilder'a health he will probably remain here for good. Thursday's Daily. Miss Young is legietered at the Uma tilla House from Pnneville. Rev. P. P. Underwood, of Boyd, was a paseenger on this morning's boat for Turner. The Misses Maggie and Luellx Mad dox, of Condon, are registered at the Umatilla House. C. A. Buckley, a wealthy sheepman from Grass Valley, is in tiie city tbo guest of the Umatilla House. Peter Martin, preeident of the East ern Oregon Land Co., went to Shaniko today, accompanied by Mr. Parr.- II. J. Palmer, traveling salesman of Pease & Mays, has returned from a busi ness trip through Wheeler and Grant counties. Berl Smith and wife, who have been visiting the family of O. F. Ross, left - on this morning's boat for their home . in California. Levi Armsworthy, of Wasco, passed through town today on his way home from attending the annual meeting of the pioneers. Mrs. E. J. Marlin, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Crossen, left today for her home in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Crossen accompanied her as far as Portland. R. R. Hinton and family, of Bake Oven, are in the city visiting friends. Thk Chronici.b is pleased to learn that Mr. Hinton has recovered from his late severe indisposition. Deputy County Clerk Bolton left yes terday on a business trip to Canyon City, expecting to return by Saturday or Sunday but changed his mind when part way and returned this afternoon. W. D. and J. Harper, Timothy Brown hill and Frank Taylor returned home today from attending the Woodmen's convention at La Grande. They were accompanied by George McManemv, of Dufur. Friday s Daily. Attorney A. A. Jayne went to Port land on the mid-day train. C. M. Cartwright and A. M. Kelsay were passengeis on No. 2 today for Shaniko. Charlie Moore, the Trout Lake dairy, man, arrived here today on the Golden . dale stage. Rndy Cradlebaugh is In the city on a visit to his father, who is a guest of the Umatilla House. George Miller and family left on the Regulator this morning to spend the cummer at Ocean Park. L. Wimberly, editor of the Roseburg Review, was in town today on a vacation tour through the interior. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hnber went to Portland this morning on the Regulator, expecting to return Monday. Mrs. Charles Clarke, of Hood River, passed through town yesterday after noon on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Wm. Staats, of Dufur. Clarence Gilbert came np last night from Hood River to attend the funeral of his schoolmate, George Ruch, Jr., which takes place from the family resi dence at 2 p. m. tomorrow. MAEKIID, Yesterday evening. June 20th, at the residence of Mathiaa Schoren, of this city, Rev. U. F. Hawk officiating. Mr. Gerald Wyss, of Mosier, to Mies Cath erine F. Tapee, of St. Joseph, Mo. That Irish Ex-Convict. Niw York, June 21. Joseph Mullet and James Fitrharris were today taken from Ellis island to the immigration sta tion in the barge office and officially no tified lo prepare for deportation. The men angrily declared that they had been treated worse by the United States gov ernment than during any time of their incarceration in English prisons. Com missioner McSweeney said that the men today had received telegrams from 'Rocky Mountain" O'Brien and ex Judge Cortiss, their counsel. It is thought that Judge Curtifs may aik for papers in habeas corpus to at to delay tb deportation, which, otherwise, will tike place Saturday on the Cunard liner .. Eervia. . Subscribe for The Chronicle. Scndal ml Kipeaditar Showing the amounts of all claims pre sented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at the extra Judo term, 100, of the County Court of Wasco county, Oregon. The following list, however, does not contain any claim for which the salary or feet are provided for by statute: Oregon Telephone k Telegraph Company, telephone bill $ 4 85 Irwin-Hodeon Company, election supplies 84 00 H F Woodcock, supplies 70 35 Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies 7 00 WA Kirhy, services in c.erx office Isabel Kelly, lodgirg pauper L Lane, blacksmitiiing Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber. . . Blakeley & Houghton, county poor Dalies Eiectric Light Company, 4 00 5 00 16 80 II &0 7 85 6 SJ 4 8j light J D llockman, blackeinithlnir . . . Max Lueddeman, registering voters 1 80 M F Shaw, services county poor. 9 00 W A Cates. sprinkling streets. . . 3 75 Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Co, telephone, sheriff 5 GO Oreson Te euhone A 1 electa Hi Co, telephone clerk 8 10 J F Staniels, erecting booths, etc Ward Bros, lumber District No 6 50 27 . Ward 15 . Ward 14 . 2 96 Bros, lumber District No Bros, lumber District No 54 23 12 75 1 CO 13 00 3 10 J FtiBita, care corpse Mt. Hood Mill Co, lumber Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. . . Wm Micbell, use of office for election 5 00 Wm Michell. bnrving pauper ... 25 00 Wm Michell. burying pauper ... 25 00 Jos T Peters, lumber 80 78 J H Gerdes, supplies 8 25 Davidson Fruit Co, lumber, etc. 13 20 J;B Hunt, room for election 2 50 N C Evans, transportation for pauper I 50 C A Bell, board of pauper 13 00 W H Wilson, prof services and expense 120 00 M Z Donnell, medicine for pau per 90 D P & A N Co, transportation paupers 13 25 Pease & Mays, supplies 20 41 Black & ABh, supplies paupers. . 25 00 D S Kimsey, cash expended 18 71 N P O'Brien, services superin tendent 45 00 Chronic'e Publishing Co, sup plies, printing and publishing. 208 30 Mavs &. Crowe, road supplies. ... 32 85 St Vincent's Hospital, pauper. . . 29 00 Mays iv Crowe, roail plow ii uu Mrs Nettie Baird, settlement damages 50 00 Vesta Bolton, recording 80 00 Elfie Bolton, recording 04 00 Frank Hill, work on register .... 4 00 Bone Bros. supplies county bridge 4 14 E B Wood, special services 18 70 J P Hillstrom, rebate taxes 3 90 I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk for Wasco county, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and fore going is a full and complete statement ot the claims presented and action taken thereon by the County Court of Wasco county, Oregon, sitting for the transac tion of county business at the June term, 1000, thereof, save and except all claims the salary or fees for which are provided tor by statute. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court affixed, this 20th day of June. 1900. seal. A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk. By Simeon Bolton, Deputy. Attention. HoriieniciD Tygii Valley, Or., June 18, 1900. Editor Chronicle : I hand you herewith a notice to horse owners that I hope you will publish at the earliest opportunity, for I deem the matter of very great importance to every owner of a horse in the county. I am advised by the state veterinarian that mange is a highly contagious disease. He recommends as treatment that 1)4 pounds of sulphur and ljg pounds of nnslacked lime he boiled in a gallon of water and daily applications made. Or any good sheep dip used at five times its strength for sheep. Anyone can readily see that if this disease Bhouid get well scattered among the work and saddle horses of the county, and the infection got into the public and private stables, it would be a task of giant proportions to ever get entirely rid of it again. By united effort now it can be eradicated, and the effort must be made, and made now. Any delay only makes the matter worse, 1 would request that every person knowing of cases of this disease would at once inform me confidentially of its whereabouts and who the owners of the horses are, or what brands they carry. A. A. Bonn by. OWNERS OF HOUSES TAKE NOTICE. Information having been filed in my office that numerous cases of mange among horses now exist in Wasco county, I hereby notify all persons hav ing horses so altlicted to immediately remove said horses frorr the public range ana to Keep them separate and apart from all other horses not so (Diet ed, and to immediately treat said altlict ed horses for a cure of said disease. And any and all persons owning or hav ing in his or their possession horses dis eased with rcange, who refuse or neg lect to take heed of this notice and re move said horses from danger of contact with other healthy stock, will be dealt with according to laws made and pro vided to cover such cases. A. A. Bonnkv, Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., Tygh Valley, June 18, 1900. Jl9-4tw D R. V. T. SMITH, Osteopath. Rooms in and II, Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Tueaday and Friday, a. m. to U mayis-lm A lkoDiud Tonga Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St.. Phil adelptia, Pa., when she found that Dr King't New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking I cough that for many years bad made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It toon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottle free at Elakeley A Houghton's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 5 Mora Boer Surrender. VolksrcsT, June 21. General Buller has arrived at Sand's Spruit station, and camped two miles further on the western sido of the railway. Many Boers met General Buller on the road and surrendered their arms and horses Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley A Houghton Druggist?. Unless food Is digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the stomach. Alter each meal take a teasuoutiftil of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you to eat all you need of what you like. It never fails to cure the worst cases of dyspepsia. It Is pleasant to take. Notice, Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver ice to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long DiBt. : 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Ivy poisoning, poison wound and all other accidental injuries may be quickly cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is also a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Take no other. Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives i in me diate reeults. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it and mothers endorse it. , Curei Headache Oulckly. Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24-6w Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to give Immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. We have just opened a nic.9 line of ladies' duck skirts in greys and tans, which vre are offering for 99 cents and $1.43. These are extra good values and are going with a rush. Call early "and get your pick of the line. The New York Cash Store. ' ;'9 "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's beet friend," says E. Hartgerink, Overisel. Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. Be sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying elee where, as we have tbe latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec tion at H. Glenu & Co.'s. al7-lw The Chinese ask "How is your liver?" instead of "How do you do?" for when the liver is active the health is good. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for the liver and bowels. Nasal CATARRH In all It tage there Mould be cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm clean;c, soothes and heal the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drive away a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm ! placed Into the nostrils, spread orer the membrane jind 1 absorbed. Relief Is im mediate and t cure follows. It Is not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. MV IXK1TI1ER9, M Warren Street, New York. For Sale. One Second-Hand Hack. One 3 1-2 Bain Header Wagon. JVIaieF & Benton DC PAST Timl WHEPULE. JEOM UaU.ES. Aeb:vs Inula FOB Fst Mall 1J:(0 p. m Salt I., Denver. Ft. Ft i Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mall mi City. St. Louis.l 12:30 p m Chicago and East. Atlantic Kxprea l:jo . m. Via Hunt ington. salt ljiks, Denver, Ft! 4 16 a. in. Worth. Omaha, Kan-I t at lty, St. muis Chicago and Ea(. Spokane Mail and Exprea Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis. !! haul, i) a lu t h, Milwaukee. Chicago and Knit, via Scokaneakd Hunting t'.ti : also all point in WashiugPm ami fcaet ern Oregon. Spokan Mail and Express 9 : p. m. 8 p. 13. From POKTLisn. Ocean .Steamships. For San Francisco Every Five Davs. 4 p. m. 8 p. m. I Ex.ouudar Columbia Rt. Steamers. 4 p. m Ex.BUlldaj To AbTOHIA and Way I bnturday Landings, lu p. m. ti. m. I Willamette Riveb. Ex.bunday Oritton City, Newberg, i Balem Si Way Land's. 4:30 p. m Ex.tSuildaj 7 a. m, Tuea.Tnur. and eut. I Willamette and Yam hill KlVEKS. ! Oregon City, Uayton, and Way-Ijuidings. 8 .30 p. m. I M on., wed and Fri. Snake River. Riparia to lwi.ton. Leave Lewiktoh daily 9:00 a. m. Lv Riparia aally 8 :'oi a. in Fartie desiring to go to Heppner or puiiits on Columbia Southern via Hitrgs, should take No. , leaving The Dalles at 12.40 p. in. making direct connections at Heppner Junction and Biggs. Returning maliingdiructconuectlon at Heppner junction and lliggs with Jio. 1, ar riving at The Dalles at 12:o0 p. m. For full particulars call on O. R. S N. Co.'i agent The Dalle, or address W. H. HCRI.BURT. Gen Pas. Agt., Portland, Or, SOUTH and EAST via Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and wot stations at -i:o a. m. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland s :30am 7:00 p m 10:50 p in 11:30 am 4:35 am 8:15 a m " Albany 12.30 a m Arrive Ashland 12:311 a m " Hacrnmento 5:0M p m " ban Francisco 7:4cpm Arrive Ogdon 8:45 a m 11:45 am 9:00a m 7: 25 a m 9:30 am " Denver '.1:00 a m " Kansast.Tty 7:Sm " Chicago 7:4a a lu Arrive Los Angeles .. . ... 1:20pm . . . 6:00 p m ... Mlsui ... 9:55 a m ... 4:00a m . . . ft:"2.) a m . . . 0:42 a m ...12:13 p m 7:00 a m 6:00 p m 6 ::t0 a m 9:55 a m 4:00 a in 6:25 p in ti 12 a m 12 -4:1 p m : M rnso " Fort Worth " City of Mexico . " Houston " New Orleans .. ' Washington " New York Pullmn-J and Tourist cars on hoth trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdcn and El I'aso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at San Francico with spvernl steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, r iiujiipiiies, ccuirai auu eoum America. See ogent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or Yellowstone Park Line. THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO TIIE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK LE4VE. ; Union Depot, Fircnand ISis- No. 2. Fast mail for Tncoma, No. 1 Seattle, olyinpla, (irHy's! Harbor and South Bend, points, Spokane, Ross Iiind, II. c, Pullman, MOSCOW. lwfNlon. Itnf- 11:15 A. M. fiilolliiiiip miniiiKCoun-! 6:50 V. S. try, Helena, Mlnneapo-I lis, St. Paul, Omaha,; , Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points! No. 4. cast and southeast. No. 3. Pllffct Houml h'YrirM' 11:30 P. M. for Tacoina and Seatrlnl 7 nn A r j and Intermediate points I Pullman flrstclnsa mil t,n-lr Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river point without change. estibuleil trains. Union rii.rv.t m,nn.... n all principal cities. KHirgBge checked to destination of tickets, For handsomely llliisrrnt.l il.,,. .-u write'"' l,!,',''"g CHr ''"'rvatlon, etc., call on or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant (leneral Pscnger Airent. 255 Morrt. son Street, corner Third, Portland, Oregon. MCORE. M00IIE & GAVIN, JOHN OAVIM A I TOKNEY8 AT LAW Rooms 9 and 40, over U. S. Ijind Ofllr. Physician and Surgeon, Special attention given lo surgery. Rooms 21 and , Tel. M Vo.tBI jjit. x. e. rEitumow, Physician and Surgeon, Office, Vogt Block (over Postoffice), 20aplmc-dw TIIE DALLES. OREUOM Souinern Pacific Co Nortliern Faciiic Chicken Lice Conprefl. USE Carbolineum : Avenarius. The most efficient Wood Pre-erving Paint in Radical Remedy against Chicken Lie". Its application to in side walls of poultry bouses will per manently exterminate all lice. Ke ulu healthy chickens, p euty of eggs. W rl te for ci rculars ud pi ices. Mention this paper. Jos.T. Peters & Co., g THE DALLES, OREGON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud OrniE at VANcorvsR. Wash ,( . May 17, ivoo. ( Notice is hercbv given that the following; named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nd tli.it s iiii urnof will he made before W.B. Preshv, United htates Commissioner, ut tioidendale, on July b, 1900, vu: Asahel K. Ollar, who made H. E. No. 9Ss5, for the fractional W' i NW'4, Sec ao, Tp !.,K j:i E, ana bt.-i oi isr.;4l Sec 25, Tp J, N K 12 , . Ai. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of suld land, viz: iiobertA. Strouthers, Chris E. Franzen. Will lain (iamer, John Kure, all of Lyle P. O. Washington. W. R. DUNBAR, may23-I Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned by an order of the Countv Court of the State of Uregoil lor al-o lUJiil,, nns urvu non administrator of the estate of Hele'i Bradford, decensel. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are in tilled to pre sent thein, with the proper vouchers, to me at Hood River, Oregon, wituiu six inoutn irom the date of this notice. Dated May 15, liioo. Putnam F. Bradford, Administrator of the Estate of Helen Brad ford, Deceased. 16-1 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the county coart of Clackamas county, Oregon, made and enlered on the 28th day of May, 1900, I will offer for sale, at private sale, from and after the 7th day of July, 1000, for cash in hand, all the right, title and in tereet of the estate of Walter fish, de ceased, in and to lot 12 in block 18, Laughlia s Addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. FfiEDEliICK BARDOX. Administrator of the estate of Walter Fish, deceased, Oners received bv Attorneys for Ad ministrator, J. T. Whalley, Pipes & Tifft, Portland, Or. i6 i Guardian's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that pursunntto.il cense and order of sale made ard issued to nie as guardian ol the persons and estate of U'na .Mis ie and Oarheld Moore, minors, by the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Wasco County on the Mil day of June, l'.mo, I will, on the 31st iIhv of luly, ! n , at the courthouse door in Dalles CItv, at the hour of 2 o'clock i. in. of said day. soil to the hiirhest bidder for casn In nand, all or tne interest of said minors in and to the real property hereinafter do sciibed; said interest Wing a contingent two sevenths interest in and to the W3 of the SK1, ioc Dr.--i i,i loe r ;.4, nun iAn 1 oi nee. j i, aim Lots l and 2 of Sec. I",, and that certain parcel of hind bounded as follows: Commencing at a stake on the north line of the Victor Trcvltt Donation Iind Claim, where it crosses a dlteh; thence in a southerly direction across the bot tom on tho line of the present fence so rods; thence west Hi rods: thence northwest M) rods, thence along said line NO Insls, to the place of beginning, being a j.art of the Victor Trevl't Donatiou Land Claim, in Sec. II. all said lands being in Tp. I N, K l:l E, W. M. Aiso like in terest ill mid to Id 12, and It.3-, feet off the west side of Iit 11 in block ti of Laiichlin's Blull' Ad dition to Dalles CItv, Or. j'J Ii HOMEK W. MOORE. Guardian. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancoi-ver, Wash.,) Mav 11, 1!nn. ( Notice is hereby given that the lollowinar nsnied settler has liled notice ol his Intention to make final tiroof in siituMirt. of hit, nluim. u,wl that said proof will be made before VV. It. Preshy, t nueu Males Commissioner for District of Washington, at hi olliee in Goldendule. Wash.. on Saturday, June 110, l'.M), viz: George O. Lindsay, Homestead cntrv. No. f."J3l. for the SWU of s 15, Tp 3, N of R 13 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon nod cultlvntfnn of said laud, viz: John (. McDonald, of lliirtlnml p n Wash- Wendeliu I-eldl. (ioldcnaalu P. I).. Wash : John ('. Berry, Hattlaml P. O.. Wash Thomas J. Dripps, Hartlaud P. O., Wash. ma52! 1 W. R. DUNBAR, Register. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Lamp Office, Vamcoi'ver, Wash.,) April ao, l'.MI. j Notice Is hercbv riven that M l' i:,.i,.i,. by I). II. Stcgman, her attorney In fact, has filed' , "xcniion v make final proof before W. B. Preshy, Unib-d Suites Commissioner for District of Washington, ut hla ..niu i :. Mo dule, Washington, on Eridav, the 2".uh day of June, I'.ssi, on Timber-culture Application No. 2117, for the northeast uuarter of section No. 4, in township No. 2 north, range No. M east, W. M She inline Knows: Manuel S. Leonardo, ?l!,i,r,""1 lv - "h.i Herman Engelke, iMlllnm Wilkinson, of c,.nt..rvill i u-.i. and William Crawford, of firand Dalle IMi". Wash W, R. DUNBAR, may2-l Register. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially diffests the food and aids iMature in streiiKthenln? and recon Btructlnirtho exhausted dlKestlve or rans. Itlsthelatcstdiscovereddiirest ant and tonlo. No ot her preparation can approach It In efllclency. It In stantly relieve and permanently cures rynffl'i Lndl,?ec?tlon' Heartburn, ciobiTenSe,lbor Stomch, Nausea Slckneadache,Gastral(rla,Cramps,anrj - Preportd by E. C. Dewif. Co.. Cblcago. E FOR A DOSE. HI! I t T. BROWNHILL, pawif1..01"15 rKACE- NoUfy labhc. Collection! promptly attended flee, The Dallei, Oregon. Rspiot Plmplo,, PrTsn "rhulti,. Th,ith.i.: " ' Bs-sr tinr. , w; LJ, '''' nor.i, .n. 1'r. SUMMONS. 1 THK CIRCUIT COURT OF TW w of Oregon, for Wasco County. 11 i?! Mit. in uasung, Plaintiff. vs. ' Donald M. Hastings, Defendant To Donald M. Halting, the aho. fendant: 8 ' e 1,n "bale4 In the Name of the State of Ore. plsint 11 led against von in ik..l,"lt suit on or before th lsth day of jT,T. , ""I' ll ou do not, for want therj,f the ,! late judgment .gainst you nd i the court for the rtlief praved fos li 'v'Wj tilllllir tlVIVlt t.im - . " " U Ut m he said defendant, iKmaui M lu.'o? hi This summons is served uil n ?n tlrm, by order ol the court, maden ft E " , f. chronicle, newspaper pub.L sidVasco county; that the irst l 1 be made on the nth it of i.,T. . .... JPuW:eio the defendant be required to apr-ir ,;,Jn me complaint on or before the 1Mb. ri.V , ' l'.KJO, said date being the last da, a,7,?1 presi-noeo lor ine said publication " The date of the first puhlicalioa 'of thi. mous i June 6, l'JOO. lm !, w- H. WlLsnv Worne, for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Timber Lnd, Act June 3, 1873 U. 8. I.isn n " The Dalles, o., Anr 11 ii Notice I hereby gin th7in"u. I t with the provisions of the et ol 3,lu June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the eoniPlUiit, M01 l Us. Nevada and Washington Terntrv ' unM Wllllain K. Ketchom. of The Dalles, C;ounty of Wasco, State of n. has this day filed in this office his swS? rnent No. ir.9, for the purchase o( the vUf and N .$ SE4of Section No. aa, iii Td. 1 v i No. 11 L.. W. k, and ili offer prooTto 'ii that the land sought is more valiuble f" timber or stone than for rin,,i. . ' ,0,i and to establish his claim to said land ffiK Register and Receiver of this othcT I lalles. Oregon, on " ' ' Saturday, the 23d day or June, 1900 He name a witnesses: J. B. Holt dpi chum, Joseph Ilanna and William Soenwr , of The Dalles. Oreiron. pencer,i Any and all person clsiining adversclr tk. above-described lands are requested to Hie IV elaiius In this oilice 011 or before (uidarddl;' aprls-lOwr-l JAY P. LUCA8, Register. CONTEST N01ICE. df.pabtjiknt op tiie intkeior Umteu Statks I.ami office . JI)Ai-'-r?,OK.,M1iyii,i1j0n in this oilice by tills S. Alexander, era, piunririii eilliesi ailloavil I111VI111, luu. aeainst homestead entry No. 6777, nude Mr ii ls!W, for hviA ol nw'4, see. 0, tp. 1 11. ranVu, by John T. Wright, contestee, in whlrh u 1. .' leged that said John T. right hai whniTt abandoned said tract, and changed his residence iiiL-in.'iii ,,,1 uiuiv loan sia iiioiiuis mice m. ma mnM ciiii.v, aim next prior 10 OMr 1 that the absence of defendant ftom said tiwiii utsuucM vinpioyuieoi 111 ine mliilirt or naval service of t lie United States, mid Mrtie are nereny liounea 10 appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 ntloti a. 111. on o one ou, iwsi, Deiore uie Kejrjsier is: neceiver ai me uiutea States Iund ollitein Tk. Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper a vit, liled May lA, Isieo. set forth facts which M inni niter cue atiigencc iJCtsonnl setvlieoltb notice can not be made, ills hereby onVrHi . directed that itch noiice be given by due piler puuiicauoii. 1U-1 JA1 P. LUCAS, RegUle. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, wh,i May l.i, luo. I Notice is hereby given that the lnllosii- named settlers have filed notice of thelrliitenK to make lliiai prool in support of tlielrclalmuu that said proof will be made before the iwittr and receiver of the IJ. S. land oilice at Vtni vcr, ash., on July 0, luoo, viz: George 11. Nanford, who made H. E. No. MOO. for the N'SPi.- Sec 3, and JJ' SVi i Sec 2, Tp i N, K 12 E, Vi t who names the following witnesses to provel;:' continuous residence upon and cultivation!. sain latin, viz: Haskln Trabuc, christian Dieckson, Thi' M. Mhitcomb, Kdward A. liopwr, all oILjlf Wash. Christian Dleckson, who made II. E. No. 9x., for the Si XiVJuJ Sco 10, Tp S N, K u, w. names the followlnar witnesses to uruvr li! continuou residence upon and cultivation id sal 11 111 ml, vi: Haskln Trabuc. John Paulsen. Jmw Fill. George H. Sanford, all of Lyle, WashlDgttli. HasLIn Trahue, who made H. E. No. WW,, lor the S' SW'f.tf :i, andN'j NWti, Sec 10,Tp3N, R12E,J who names the followfna- witnesses lo prove hi? continuous rcsldeuce upon and culllvatiom said land, viz: ClirlHtlim Dxlelisnn. Thomas M. tthltniEl Ccorge 11. Santord, Jaines Kiu, all of Ljlef.u, n as 11, may23-I W. K. DUNBAR, KtlUW- NOTICE FOR PUDLICATI0S. Lnb OrncE at Vancoi veh, Wise.) June 4, ' Notice Is hereby given that the foil"' nnmeil settler ha filed police ol Iil in-" to make final proof in support of his claim, u that said proo will be made before . B. frW, United State Commissioner for ltrifl tl'u.l.,Hn .ki...,llnnl.. ,:nl,lriitH s. niu ni.,iite;i,,i,, 11, oil 1, i" - ' lngtoti, 011 MoiidHy, July 10, viz: - John Wateon, irnmn- l-..w Vrt o ii f.,r the sotltn nan the southeast quarter of sii-tlon '.' township north, of range 14 east, Will. Mer. iii He names the following wiine-seswy" - continuous residence upon, and culinaiim- salu land, viz: .. , . ,lMI Churlcs Htraube, William v. liE.nwra, -- U. Daly, Patrick Jlaggcriy, an 01 v--P. O.. Wash. W. K. Dl-KBA Junfji NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOS. LAKOOrr.CEATVAKIOtJ.'j that the (,"!';' Deitrieh II. Steiman, devisee fiii,n.,..n ileepliseil Homestead Kntrv No. H7 . ("r 'YrSlli ol section :u, township north ol ram" ''!'"' ......o.e.s.stopro" lie name ine lonowma " itivalirtl " conlliiiious residence iini "" r said laud, vl: ... , rmllfi t Manuel 8. Ionardo. of (.nmrt '!"",r,t: Wash.; Herman Kngelkc, 1 "inisra ' Cent.-rvllle P. O , Wash., and Willi""' ol Urand Dalles P. I)., Ws-h. , Ning. may'J I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lahi. office at Vas''".v;,V','' May Jl, hU ,.n,M Notice I hereby given "" "(.Mr ln niinied .ettlera have II led V""." ,'t of Hon to make final prool In "I 'I' , Notice I hereby given ""' "f,Mr In. clal Im and that sain ,rooi" ..,tiir H. Presby, Unlte.1 Slates m 1 (.,ld trlct of Waslilngt'.n. at hi- -! , " e, Wash., Monday, July s, I'""'"" Ills dale, Henry Year' L!ri:m Homestead entry No. .W1. ''"' , .."I".""' I, Tp. N, K 14 K, W. M. i - r,jer lug wltnesse. p. prove his c n UH.n and cultivation of said l?,'"lj,1ijiBn. Manuel linanlo, William M .Mi ll,tfI,i. Mulllgau, Krancls U llunuell, " P. O., Washliigion. w oi. I.. Itunns Romct.ad Knt.y NV'k'i V NWij of Sec. 7, Tp. S N. K ' 0prnv l" nme the following l'TL"..mv.tlii' tluiious resiuenc ui"i - land, viz.: fiilll(S,' u.....l ln.Mo. W IIIm I"- ' .., 1IC ' MnlMgan. Henry .Wkel, all " O., Washliiftiiu. ......a Rfilr' may2-ll W. summon, be served upon you bV i,' u thereof for six consecutive weeks In ,nt -4 Notice I hercbv given named setthr has Hied notice 1 " . tlon to make final pr.sif in .""'CVmI claim, mid that said proof will be. m " (ie W. H. Prc-bv, Unlte-I States ( 1 '' Dlstilet of Washington, at his nrtht in . dale, Wash., on Friday, June J, W 1 '; ' , 01 oaio ot lint Mat. Ban. '1