THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. JUNE 30. 1900. FKOI'LC YOU ALL KNOW. Wednesday's Daily. A. M. Kelsay arrived here today from Stuuiko. Ju Ige Maya went to Portland on the niid-iia)' train. F. W. WiUon went to Stevens n this morning on the Regulator. Rev. J. II. Wood ranie bach on to day' stage from Ijoldendale. A. A. Bonney, of Tygh, was in town last night, the guest of the Umatilla House. H. C. Hooper and family arrived here todav from Antelope, and aie guests of the Umatilla Houee. X. O. Creveling, of Klickitat county, was a passenger on the Kegulator this morning for Portland. Fred Bronsm and family, who left here last week for Sitka, Alas-ka, sailed from Tacoma for that plnce Sunday night. Mies Vied Punlap stopped over last night with the family of Mr. J. E. Bar nett, ou her way from Portland to her home at Wasco. Christian Andersen, chief engineer' of the partv surveying the line of railway between The Dalles and Prineville, via Dnfur and Tygh valley, is at the Unm tilla House, accompanied by his wife. Thursday's Daily. Mrs. Mosier, of Moeier, arrived here on the mid-day train. D. M. French and E. C. Pease were passengers on the mid day train today lor Moio. Rov Marey, of Pot, Klickitat county, is in the city for the purpose of dispos ing of his clip of wool. Mr. and Mrs. I X. Sargent were pas sengers on the Reliance this morning on an outing at Cascade Locks. F. T. Hurlbur', ipularly known as the mayor of Shaniko, was a passenger on the mid day train today for Moro. II. G. Reed, traveling auditor of the Wiley B. Allen Company, of Portland, is in'lne city, the guest of the Umatilla Houee. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Morgan were passengers on the Reliance this morn ing on an outing in the neighborhood of Cook's Landing. Mrs. P. PeHnff ar.d daughter, Mrs. J. K. McCormack, were passengers on the Reliance this morning on a visit to Mrs. I). L. Cates at Cascade Locks. Friday's Dally. W. H. Bipge, of Wasco, arrived here t )day on the mid-day tram. Congressman M. A. Moody is expect el home come time tomorrow. R. A. Byrkett. of Trout Lake, Is registered at the Umatilla House. John A. Little, of Antelope, returned to The Dalles this morning from a short trip to AUoria. Mrs. Nathan Harris and children ex pect to leave next week for a summer outing at Ocean Park. J. B. Cartwright. of Hay Creek, has returned here from a short pleasure trip toAstoria and Clatsop beach. James II. Carrico, a student of medi cine in the medical department of the state university, is here on a short visit with Homer D. Angell. Henry Ankeney, delegate to the re publican national convention from Jackson county, was a passenger on the delayed train this morning on his way home from Philadelphia. PERTISEXT PRESS COM M EST. All the Filipinos want, if they sur render, is everything in sight and em ployment at nothing to do and good salaries. The only real objection to Mark Hanna i chairman of the republican national committee seems to be that he ia not satisfactory to the democrats. Walla Walla Union. If the Chinese should refer to the little American fleet as "a tab navy" Admiral Kerapff will show them their mistake by doing a little laundry work for the Empress Powager. West Side. Did Hanna do it? is the caption of a Philadelphia dispath regarding Roose velt's nomination. It may be safely said Hanna did not do it. Tbo people did it, and it was good work. Tacoma Ledger. Ignatius Donne'.ly says the chief function of the government is to supply the people with money. Of course; and it does that, too if they want to work for it: But there is where Ig. and his populist followers draw the line. Astor ian. Mr. Bryan does not approve of the republican platform. But Mr. Bryan did not have to express himself on that point, and the Associated Press did not have to telegraph his utterances acrors the continent, to acquaint the voters of that fact. Spokesman-Review. The avidity with which democratic newspapers inveigh against Senator Hanna is one of the most unmistakable evidences of his worth to the country. The abuse they have heaped opon him falls like so much chaff. There is noth ing in it, and It amounts to less. Ko gene Register. ! The silliest story that is going around in politics is the one that has it fixed so that John II. Mitchell will be e ected United States senator next winter. It ia merely a bogie intended to scare people with. But there is no one in all! m , ............ .. i j ...... ,vi tuu in- aane, silly enough to be scared, or who would believe the story. Salem States man. The antis are in another pickle. They ' don't know whether to condemn the president for sending troops to China, or to denounce him for not taking more vigorous measures to protect the lives and property of American! in the Chinese Empire. So they do a little, or rather a good deal, of both. It may be necessary for Bryan to break that silence soon. Oregonian. While "Cyclone" Davis, of Texas, is devastating the prairies of South Dakota with his scorching eloquence, the farm ers of his own (ttte are accumulating wealth at a most disgusting rate from a populidt standpoint. When he gets back to his native heath he will find that his occupation as a calamity howler is gone, and lie may have to go to work raising something besides "hot blos soms" hiniself. Minneapolis Tribune. The democratic delegation from Ha waii to the Kansas City convention wi'l be headed by Prince David Kawanana koa, a nephew of former Queen Liliuo kalania. That the royalists of the isl and shuu'd join the democratic paity is not surprising in vie'V of the fact that it was a democratic prasident who at tempted to boleter up the corrupt mon archy, while a republican administra tion sympathized with the movement to eatablieh a republic Troy Times. Says the Xew York Sun: The St. Paul Globe is in convulsions over "this blood-stained, victim-stiewn path of imperialism," the "altars of Belial," the "brazen image" and "the bunted victim of robbery and lust." To these shapes of terror must be added the Hon. Ignatius Donnelly's Troglodyte, who is now cracking bones in Xininger every day. A match between Belial and Tro glodyte would be impressive, and we should like to see the editor of the St. Paul Globe stand up to Moloch for six teen rounds. "I reckon we've done expanded, and I don't' see no nee of the democratic party bangin' on to the coat tails of progress and a-yellin' 'Whoa !' " These were the words of the late Judge Cul berson of Texas more than a year ago. The Texas democrats would have done well had they remembered them before passing their "pull down the flag" reso lotion. More good gray horee sense and sturdy Americanism are contained in Culberson's rough-hewn sentence than in a carload of anti-expansion argu ments. The Woodmen of the World and the Select Knights and Ladies of America are well-known societies with striking titles. But the most whimsical and Lewiecarollian of names belongs to the Prudent Patricians of Pompeii, of which Prismatic Primary Xo. 5 meets in Xash ville. The officers are all P'e, premier, past premier, prefet, pilot, pronotary, purser, prophet, protector, picket, pa trol, preserver, provost, promoter. The great part of societies, secret or open, in the social life of the United States has hardly been noticed as it should be. There are hundreds of them, and the mere catalogue of their names would make a fat book. Xew York Sun. GENERAL NEWS. Xearly all the bees in Salt Lko City have been deetroyed by smcke from the smelters in that region. Governor Theodore Roosevelt will leave Xew York City tomorrow for Chicago, arriving there Saturday and leaving the same evening for Oklahoma City, where lie will attend the reunion of his old resident, the Rough Riders. In the house of commons at Ottawa, Canada, a bill was reported raising the poll tax on the Chinese from f50 to $100, and also providing that foreign countries would not send to Canada mote immi grants thau the regulations of these countries provided. Of 1.800,000 acres pf wheat, 1,000,000 acres will never be cut in Manitoba. More optimistic hope for seed and feed, but this is doubtful. Sunday was the hottest day of the year in that section. The Oregon delegates of the demo cratic national convention at Kansas City will leave Portland tomorrow evening. It Is stated, unofficially, that the first choice of the delegation for the vice-presidential nomination ia James Hamilton Lewis, of the state of Wash ington. Twenty Oregon counties have already paid their state tax for the year, as fol lows: Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Co lumbia, Coos, Douglas, Gilliam, Harney Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane. Morrow. Sherman. Umatilla. Waacrv Waflliinaf.in mnt Whooler Th.r. I are four that have not paid any portion of their 1899 tax, as follows: Crook, Linn, Malheur and Tillamook. The re maining nine have paid in part. The treasurer of Kentucky had to send to the state penitentiary the other day to get a professional safe blower to open the doors of the stale treasury vaults. The combination of the Inside doors to the cash and bond boxes in the vault cell was lost when the new state treasurer took charge of the office. Machinists worked on the doors for three days and made no progress. Then message was sent to the penitentiary for the loan of a convict who could blow open safe. Frank Simmons, who was sent np for safe blowing, was selected by the prison authorities as the best man to do the job, and he justified their con fidence by opening the doors in thirty minutes. Cab la lour Ckaefes. All county warrant! registered prior to Jane 3, 1890, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2, 1900. C. L. Phillies, County Treasurer. SEYMOUR REACHED TIEN TSIN MONDAY Wei Hu Destroyed, Causing 540,000 Loss to Presbyterian Board of Missions u,ooo Foreiijo Troops Have Been Landed in China and 1300 Americans Sailed form Manila Yesterday. St. Pktehsbvko, June 2$. The min ister of war has received the following from Admiral Alexieff, dated Port Arthur, June 2" : "During the night of June 25, a detachment of four companies of Russians, Colonel Schivineky com manding, and the same number of foreigners went to the relief of Admiral Seymour and brought 200 of his wound ed to Tien Tain." Berlin, June 28. The commander of the German squadron at Taku telegraphs under date of June 20 as follows: The foreign ministers are with the landing force." According to reports of Christians, it is added, fighting continued at Tien Tain June 23, the fortified arsenal out side the town being still in possession of the Chinese. Washington, June 28. The following cablegram was received this morning from Admiral Kempff: "Che Foo, June 28. Secretary of the Xavy, Washington About 12,000 foreign troops now ashore. Soldiers ordered should report at Taku instead of Che Foo. Substituted Xashvllle for Yorktown at Che Foo. Yorktown used a dispatch-boat, being more suitable. Kempflf." The war department has received the following undated cablegram from Gen eral MacArtUur this morning: "Adjutant-General, Washington Transport lett Manila at 8:30 on the morning 9I June 27, with Colonel Liscum in com mand of 39 officers and 1271 men." Berlin, June 28. The Vorwaertssays : "From an absolutely reliable source we hear the Russian war minister has sent to all the military and civil authorities in Russia telegraphic secret orders to prepare everything for mobilization. The orders bear the date of June 18 and 19." Washington, June 28. Minister Wu called at the state department this after noon and exhibited the following cable gram to Secretary Hay : "Cantjn, June 28. The legation ministers having left Prkin are now twelve miles from Tien Tsin, with Ad miral Seymour Li Hrxa Chang." The minister explained that the cable gram reached hiin from the Chinese minister in London. He believed the dispatch to be accurate, but the state de partment officials are inclined to doubt it as yet. Announcement is made in the Eng lish papers that the spot where David Livingston died while exploring in Africa Is to be markid by a euitable monument. It will be remembered that he died in a little grass hut on the shore oi Lake Bangweolo, and that at the foot of a great tree near by his heart was buried by his four faithful native follow ers, Upon this spot there is to be erect ed an obeliek of masonry twenty feet high, crowned with a cross and bearing suitable memorial inscriptions upon tab blets of blackened bronze, This is to be done in fact, is now being done by a joint committee representing the Royal Geographical Sqpiety and some other, bodies, Sir Henry Stanley being con spicuous among the promoters of the work and one of the most generous con tributors to the fund. ICobbecl the Out. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition: My skin was almost yellow, eves sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me np. Fortunately, a friend advised 'Electric Bitters'; and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they raved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." Xo one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley A Houghton'! drug store. 5 Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the itomacb. Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, of impure blood. Xo matter how it became so it must he purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseaces. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on positive guarantee. Blakeley 4 Hough ton's drug store. Kill tor '1 Awrul Might. F. M. Higglns, editor Senses. Ills., Xews, waa afllicted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped nntll he triad Bucklen's Arnica Salvi. He write! two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest pile care on earth and the best lalve in the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton, druggist. ft Ho Tried a Sample Bottle Xearly every day people come into drna Stores and ask the Druggist to recommend some medicine for their trouble. ery Cllieil llirj iw fuse to do SO, because, as a rule, they dm not believe it proper to ad vise anyone to take a patent medicine of which they dor pot know the ingredients.lt ia the physi cian's tUil ness to pre scribe. Soma make an ex ception, how- nyone has a cough, cold or throat and Inn trouble. "I alwuvs recommend Acker s l.nr lih Kemedy, because 1 know Just what it will do. It has cured every case where I 1. ...... ....... .:...! 1. ;., iKa ),nat T nM'ti mi nt itaic st-ii 11 111111. it 1 - i.iv - . ....I,. I ....... 1 ..... .1 1... 1 in mv 14. Tears" experience. I will give just one instance 01 gentleman who Had oeen irouuicu o Tears with a iiastv, hacking cough. I au- a..i -.. 1.- 1: .1. on.a.lw Ha trinrl ,iru m tv t-i s j.iigiis.i jiriiir',., . - - - " sample bottle, ami was cured before be had taken hall of it, nt no cost whatever, inn Is an exceptional cnno. however, as it usually takes two or three bottles." (Signed) A. U. Coo;:, IVIlefontaine, Ohio. Sold nt lie.. .V-.. :md ?! .1 bottle, through out the I lined ' ;-.is u:i-l lanu.ia; aim in England, at Is. 'J I . as. 3d.. 4. tit. If you are not satislii-d itfri r buying, return tlia bottle to your druggist, ana gut your luouey back. we authorize tne atxm guarantee, W. 1L U0Q&& 4 CO.. ttvm.Wr3. .Vcic York, FOR SALE BY Blakeley & Houghton. Attention. Horsemen Tvgh Yai.lby, Or.. June IS, 1!)00. Editor Chronicle : I hand yon herewith a notice to horse owners that I hope yon 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. Ue recommends as treatment that i pounds of eulphor and l'a' pounds of nnslacked lime he boiled a gallon of water and daily applications made. Or any good sheep dip used at five times its strength for sheep. Anyono can readily see that if this disease should 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 uniied effort now it can he eradicated, and the effort must be made, and made now. Any delav only makes the matter worse. I would request that every person knowing of cases of this disease wo:ild at once inform me confidentially of its whereabouts and who the owners of the horses are, or what brands they carry. A. A. Ho.n.nev. OWNERS OF HOHSKSJ TAKE NuTICE. Information having been fiied in my offu-e that numerous cases of mange ainoni; horces now exist in Wasco county, I hereby notify all persons hav ing horses so nfllicted to immediately remove said horses frotr the public range and to keep them separate and apart from all other horses not eo Billet ed, and to immediately treat said afflict ed horses for a cm e of said disease. And any and all persons owning or hav ing in his or llieir possession horse9 dis eased with n.ange, who refuse or neg lect to take heed of this noiice and re move said horses from danger of contact with other healthy stock, will bo dealt with according to laws made and pro vided to cover such cases. A. A. Poxxev, Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., Tygh Vailey, June 18, 1900. Jl9-4tw Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream lialm, which is agree ably aromatic. It ia received through the noHtrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50o. size ; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accomniodato those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for eutnrrhal trail. blei, the proprietors prepare Cream Halm in liquid form, which will be known as Lly'g Liquid Cream Balm. Trico including the praying tulie is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thnt the undersigned has ben duly apool ted br the eounty court, of the state of Orcron, executor of thn lust will and testament of Kvallne Kvnlia. deceased. A II persons liavinir claims against the estate nt the sil.l Kvali e Kvana ate hereby required to present the same lo him. properly verltlcd, aa by law re.iilred, a' Mosl. r, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. l'Hted this 1:1th day ol lune, psm. LKAMiKK EVANH, Kxeeutor of the last will and testament ol Kvallne Kvans, deceased. JunIA ii Chicles Lice Conipei. USE Carbolineum : Avenarius. The most efficient Wood preserving Paint also a Radical Kemcdv availed f'hicken Lie. Its application to In side walls of poultry hoii"os will per manently exterminate all lice. Ke aults healthy chickena neritr of eeirs. w rite for circular! and price. Mention this paper. Jos.T. Peters & Co., TIIK I.AI.I.Ka, OltlUiON. T.1RKD. W. WIION, T ATTORN KV' AT LAW, Oflirenvct K'mt Nat. R-inn. 4 f. aeon a. JOH tVIR MOORE Sl GAVIN, attorneys) at law Rooms and to, over U. 8. Land Office XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. orrica At VArrviWasli..j v-.xir ii herebT aiven tlint the following ,,uTJ"ler. blv? tiled noiiceof IbriMnM 1 .u U m.ke linsl proof Hi .upporl of their e'.?.3 that .a 1.V-..1. ".'Sf'i'i M.trl. tof V.l.i..Kt n. at bi "rtu-e lu (oildeii dale. Wab., Monday. July ' W. vu: Heurjr Ycackel, Homentead entry No. Wis, f,.r Ue '.of ;. l i. N. K II E. . M. who i.mnea tile lollop ing itiie.e to l-rove rontiiiu..u le.uK-nce uwm uu euuiviiium 01 sum . .'-; 'Manuel Leonard... W -illi.i.i M. Muliigun. J. hn Miilligsu. Kranei. I-. Bunnell, all of teuto-mlle V. O.. vVaaliitgton. rranrla L. Bunnell, ...j l-...... v-. in I'M f.tr the frnrtlon&l rr.Tw n. v I. K.-W. ... w., nanus the following witnesses to .rove nis cop tmiiotis residence upon and cultivation of ai '"wunuW Leonardo. William M. Mulligan. Juhn Mulligan, Henry Yeaekel, all of Centenille V. O., Washington. 1nayJ1. il R. Dl'N f! AR. Kcgister. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the county tojrt of Clackamas county, Oregon-, made and entered on the i;Hth day of May, 1!)C0, I will offer for sale, at private sale, from and after the 7ih day of July, 1900, for cash in hand, all the ritrht, title and in terest of the estate of Walter Fish, de ceased, in and to lot 12 in block IS, Laughlin'e Addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. Frkuekick Bardon, Administrator of the estate of Walter Fish, deceased, Offers received by Attorneys for Ad ministrator, J. T. Whalley, Pipes 4 Tifft, Portland, Or. jo i Administrator'! 8mU of Heal Property Notice is hereby given that from and after the ninth day of June, I'.hhJ, I will proceed to sell at private sale, for cash, the following described tirotierty belonging to the estate of Patrick irown, deceased, to-wit: Lots A, 11, C, 1), K, K, 0, H, I, J, K and t.. In bl.ak 57 of rort Dalles Military reservation, in Oregon. For Information inunire at office of Sinnott & Slnnntt. Dated at Dalles City this loth dav of May, 1'JOO. DELIA V, HKOWN, Administratrix of the estate of Patrick Brown, deceased. in IrtUei'D Facie Yellowstone Park Line. THE DIXIN'G CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK ! Union Depot, Finn and I Sts No. 2. Fast mail for Tacoma, No. 1 ; Seattle, Olympla, Gray a 'Harbor and South Mend 'points, Hpokane, Ross-I land, I). C, l'ullman,; Moscow, lewistou, Buf- U:Vi A. M. faloliump mining conn- -0;i0 P. M. 'try, Helena, Miuucatio-1 lis, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Iinia, Chicago and all points j No. 4. I east and southeast. t No. 3. ! l'uget Sound Express 11;50 P. M. for Tacoma and Seattle 7;00 A. II. j and intermediate nolntsj Pullman first class and touritt sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points without change. Vastibuled trains. Union .depot connections In all principal cities. Baggage cheeked to destination of tickets. For handsomely illustrated descriptive matter, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., eall on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, av Morri son Street, corner Third, Portland, Oregon, SOUTH and EAST via Shasta Route Trains leave The Dallea for Portland and way stations at 1:2 a. in. and 3 p, m. Leave Portland ::) a m 7:fio p in " Albany 12.") am KLSupm Arrive Ashland Sacramento . . . , San Francisco . ...12:!Cla in 11:30am ft: HO p m 4;il5 a m .... 7 : p m :i:, a m Arrive Ogdon " Denver " Kansas city. " Chicago H:m 11: l.'i a in . :00 a m 9:(la in 7: Mam "Sim 7:4i a hi v:.H) am Arrive l-os Angeles . , . " Kl f'aso ......... " Fnrt Worth " City of Mexico . " Houston " New Orleans .. " Washington. . . . " New York . 1 :sn p m . c.i) p m .. ::mam . . '.: '" a ni . . 4 im a in . f.:'i'ia in . r.:4'2a m .12:1:1 pm 7 ma m 11(10 p in '.::) a m :.'rt a m 4 :im n in :.' p m II I:; a in 12 4.1 p 111 Pullma-i and Tourist ears on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to g.lcn and F.I I'aso, and tourist cars to ( hlcago, t Umla, New Or leans aud Washington. Connecting at San Franchco wllli several steamship lines fur Honolulu, Japan, China, I'hillpptnen, Central and South Aim rica. See agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or One Second-Hand j Hack. One 3 1-2 Bain Header Wagon. JVIciier & Benton Snuinern Pacific Go. For Sale. . SUMMONS. IS THE CIRCriT COCRT OK -roof Oregon, for Waaco County. E Sr-1TI iiri. Kate Uaatinga, Plaint! I Donald M. Hasting., Defendant To Ponald M. Hastings, the feu.iant: s 1 ae t,1 e nanm a. In the Name of the State of Ore. hereby required to appear and . .!." Yo a plaint Hied .gainst you In tL W U" tin-, oo or h..f..r i..k "hove ... ii ou do not, for want thereof tli ,T'i "" W lake judgment against you . f i the court for the relief pr1fil u ' 9, 11 'Hij k plaint, to-wlt: for deeree'of ,i "c " 4 the said defendant, fx.uuld M lu. ,roJva This .ummona is aerved ui-'m vTf tiou, by order of the court, made' , 'J ft Of June. l;ji, whieh said oru"" ai i!" 1tr ........... . w ti. upon you b- 7-- thereof lor Mi consecutive e-ks In H"'" Hi mml.l Wmso n,,,n,.. '.7". "-.'"-er publi.h.T be made on the 6th 'day of jj ;L'"kl"'a the defendant be required to t.iiV;, J04 "nt the coin n a nt on or )li.,u .i, ..vr.r ,a nj ai the iw a I'.vo, said date being the last ia, ,3'.!!' h,f-pre-eribed for the said publieatini ,h Ut XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION", UNDOFFtca T Viscrvin, Wk Notice la hereby given that the i ?' named settler has tiled notice ".f w, ' owl, to make final proof in sup,mrt of hi, " that said proof will be nia.t.. li. . f lif United States Commissi....... . ' V fn Washington, at hi. oUi i UrfdeuC aV ou Saturday, Juneau, V.KD, viz: """"!i .. Oeorga o. Liodsay, Homestead entry. So. f22. fortheawr . 15, IpS, M of K 13 E, W. M. """"olw Utt ii.inM Ihtt f..ll..u.!. his continuous residence unon udVnWi..,,?T" I of said land, viz: ' ua cultil "Iw I John u. McDonald, of Hartland p n a J Wendclin l.eldl. li..lrl..,.n0l u . , ..V V " k ( Herrv. Hartlaiul l u '..".' .' ' ! Drii.ua. 'Hartland P n ' v.','.k U'' JnWH i ma) 23 1 V. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. I INI flVm'B aaI..,A lo make final proof in support of his cl dtr .! that said proui will be made before . II. v',t x- iiin-u nones i.oiriinissioucr for huoi... . Washington, at his olliee lu '.oldena Jr iu inirfnn iti Mntir uv lulu i.: i,Ul,i "UL Juhn M'atBoii. . z,h : ; ;:V7 ?n 'i'" vm He names the foll.nv'hig w'itne scstn nrovpi, harto htriiube; WilliHin Wilkliisnri, Jut 1 . ioit, I nine ntfL'Kt-riY. nil ni I onrur-t-ii.. I i. ii.. as n. w u iirvtuu Jl'"l Km,l. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0S. !. Urril'K AT ANCOfvUR, KM , Mi.v it. i,i ': Notice is hereby given that 'the fulluwlitfl n.im.xl .ltllMPllU. toA nlln., ,.!. 1.... . " I " , ,.""' .'. .lis 111 Lei. lOE I to make filial proof in support of his clnim.iKl mm s i in pr.s.i n in ue mime lielore W.B r:nb I United States Coinmissiomr. nt i;.,i,i...i.,. I on juiy e., i:mu, viz: Asahel K, Ollar, who made H. E. No. ass.i. for the frnetlnaitr S W'i, Sec ail, Tp N, K 13 Ii, and 8K U ot XE', Sec 5, Tp 3, N K 12 K, W. M. He names the following witnesses tnprovtb coniiniious resiaence upon, aud cultivation saiu iaua, viz: Robert A. Htronthers, Chris K. FmtizcB.lli: f ma (iarner, John kure, all of l.rle P. o I v asiuugton. W. R. DUKBAR, maySM Kejisio. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Van'coi'vfr, Wmh.i Mav IS. IW. i Notice Is hereby given that the lillotfc nauieil settlers tiave lile-I notice ol their Intent: : to make filial proof In support of theirflalmM: that said proof will be made before therroii and receiver of the U. S. land ollice at Vwitc ver, Wash., on July 6, l'.aH), viz: George U. Sanlord, who made H. 15. No. DiKiO, for the NUSPi' Si 3, and N'3 B4 Sec 2, Tp :1 N, li 12 E, W. II who nainea tlio following witucsscs to provr h continuous residence Uhiii and cultivation said laud, viz: Haskln Trabuc. Christian Dleekwn, Thorn-1 M. Whltcoinb, Fldward A. Hopiajr.sllofl; vt asn. Christian Illeckson, who made H. E. No. ls2, for the 8' XlVit: Hi. BtC 1". Tp 3 N. K 12, V. M., nainea tlio following witnes.es to prove L continuous residence tipon and cultivation ' said land, viz: II ask I ii Trabue, John Paulsen, Jnmw Hi George II. Sanford, all of Lyle, Wsihingtou. Haskln Trabue, who made H. E. No. ir-ilfi. for the 8W'(. J 3, andN'i NW'i, Sec 10, Tp 3 N, Kill." ulin n.iti... fhtt 7,,llnwiiiff vvlllll4.SeS tl) DrOTt Hi ' continuous resldeuce iis.n and eultiviuomi J Christian iielekson, Thomas M. W!V lleorge ii. Sanlord, James Fiiz, all of Uler.i'. said limit, viz: Wash ma23 1 W. B. Dl NHAB.ReiW" Guardian's Sale. Notice la hereby given Ihat par""""'1"; cense and order of sale made ard as guardian of the persons and estate oi Moore and Garlleld Miaire. mlnori. 'I County Court of Ihc State ol Ore '"":. County on the t'.tli day of June, I'."", i I the aist day of lulv, VM. at the J m. of said day, sell to the highest M' cash in hand, all of the Interest of mW In and to the real propcriy "' "-,,, scillicd: said Interest being a C",",i"';"l sevenths Inten-st In and to the H'.nV , the 8K'i of the HiV1,,, and lot I .'f Lot. 1 mid 2 of Sec. .-.,ai,.r that err of land boiin.lwl aa follows: I '? stake on the north line of the van ' Donation Land Claim, where it cr. thence In a southerly direr Hon lln:. I. oil on the line of the pf'l',',,!.'. w,p.: thence west so rods: thence nnrin"i thene along a.ild line so I rods, "! "r 'T, iH-ginnlng, being a art of the ; f,a,. Douiitlou Land claim, in see. 14, " m la-lug in Tp. 1 N, K 13 K. Ifl..r U-r.t In and to l.t 1-'. and I'.'., ' )'".mt. side of Ixit 11 In block ol IjhisIiIi'"""" dltlon to Dalles City, IT. ....tdlin jli 11 HOMkR W. SinoBh.bW "CONTEST NOTICE. I'anan status I '" ",,( TMB .t.l.KS.D., A sufllclcnt contest atli.h.vit I "1 In this ottice by tiu.M. A lexaiwM. ;. aaalust homestead entry J"'-. rnnge )- Is'at. for sw'.i of nw',. "'' " ' 'h'i,.n t ii' by John T. Wright, contest.-.-, ' , ,K lcg.1 that said John '"' ,i rfi abandoned said tract, and changea '" Ihen froin for more thiin six in- ' . r lug wild entry, and next l'V''r 'id H1 that the absenca of defend.."' " "J ,'"mi.rr not due to Ills employment ill d r naval s.-rviwof the I nll-il , are hereby uoilfl.d to appear. '' ' , (l ff evidence t.inclilng said ali.gaj .f a. tn. on June 30, l'i, bcoo- t m in ! R.wver at the l ulled Slates land "i Dal l.a., Oregon. . r,. nrnK'1 , The said contestant ha lnir-' ' nnb; vlt. Iile,t May 1... I'". set vlr"" il... il.ie dlllircncc .erv.inai . . notice can not I mn.lc ! ' ""LJa i,i du . .i.. .... I. n.tilcc be Kvv" ' .,i.,---,i ,,rwTr ,",,'",'"t'""' JAY 1'. ircA.. ADMIXISTRATOlif S0IIC& v...l. I. hnrel.v alvcii that t( ' ""jlTTirt by an order of the I "'"'"' Oregon lor Wasco oun t. h " j n Brl administrator of the el..l , . .lecaaed. All 1-''IV 1 J n. U. toe eslHie or sau. - ,.. ,er. ',. sent tbern, with the P"1 0,..nl'! ll.asl River. Oregon, within sis tliedslfl of IMS notice. Dated Marl. n ,. BP. Administrator of the K'" ' " ford, Deceased.