The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 14, 1900, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1900.
riUFLI IOC ALL KNOW.
Wednesday'. PallT.
Victor M.rdeo went to Portland this
tuoroiog.
Gcorjre Wcodroff, a Victor former, !
in the city today.
Prof. J. T. Nefl" returned on last night'
train from Portland.
Wui. Henry returned to liia duties io
the ghaniko drug store today.
Mitt Clara Davis hat returned from a
visit with friends in the Valley.
Dick Gorman has returned from a two
weeks trip through the country south of
here.
Chas. Winneck, a Prineville merchant,
returned home today, after business
trip to Portland.
Jntg A. S. Bennett and bis father,
T. M. Bennett, are in Portland, having
gone down yesterday.
Mr. Jos. Clark, of Pan Francisco, who
lias been the tweet of Mrs. C. W. Dietzel,
left on the delayed train for Portland.
Chris Schwabs and Ins friend, Henry
Stoltie, returned to Portland by boat to
day. They wil! go over to Clatsop beach
tomorrow.
Miss Ida Ward and her sister. Miss
Pearl, came upon the Regulator last
night from Torlland. Ibe latter will
visit at homo for a few weeks.
Miss II. Talpiferro, the professional
nurse employed by Dr. Geisendorffer,
went to fortland on the delayed train,
and will spend a week in that city with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson and little
daughter left this morning for Cascades,
where they will spend the summer in
camp. They were accompanied by Mies
Nina Guthrie.
W. E. Garretson and wife, of The
Dalles, are in Baker City visiting friends.
Republican. It is the intention of Mr.
and Mrs. Garretson to make their home
in Baker City.
Mrs. W. Barrett left on the boat
this morning for Portland, where sne
will join her husband, who has secured
employment there, and where they will
make their home.
Leslie Butler came np from Hood
River at noon on a business trip. Mr.
Butler is greatly pleased with his new
home and says the little town is going
to be unusually lively this season.
Thursday-. Daily.
Rev. Robt. Warner went to Hood
River today.
Frank Menefee made a buainees trip to
Cascades today.
Jess Crandall came down from Shaniko
on the noon train.
Mrs. W.O. Hartley is down from Moro
to spend a few days with relatives here.
John Chapelle, of Goldendale, spent
this morning in thecity, returning home
at noon.
oirs. iiios woo J and little Ron,
Vincent, left tho city yesterday on their
way to Victoria, B. 0.
Mrs. Freas Saunders came down on
.the noon train from Arlington and is the
guest of Mies Edith Randall.
Misses Nan Cooper and Salina Phirman
left this morning to camp near the family
of J. M. Huntington at Lost lake.
The family of Judge Bonnet tare Spend
ing the summer at Yaquina bay, whither
trie jnuge went to join them yesterday.
Miss Eugenia Morse returned to her
home in Portland yesterday, after a short
visit with her sister, Mrs. 11. II. Riddell
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gieger came down
from Heppner yesterdav, end left todav
to spend some time at eeaview, Ilwaco
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Parr, accompanied
by Mr. Parr's mother and sister, joined
tne party bound lor the Locks this morn
ing, where the ladies will remain in
camp during the remainder of the warm
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huntington and
family went down on the boat this morn
ing on a camping trip to Lost Lake, near
Alt. Mood.
John Humiston, having visited for a
week with his cousin, 6. l.. Brooks. left
on the boat this morning on bis way to
.-1 . i
uio nome in j-.oa .mgeies.
Geo. Jules, Mrs. Isaac Jules and her
daughter. Miss Pearl, accompanied by
Mies Blanche Emerson, left this morning
tor a camping trip to lroot lake.
S. J. Nutting, who has spent the past
four months in the mining section of
Eastern Oregon, returned to the city on
the noon train coining by the Cclum'iia
bontnern from bbamko.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Filloon, accompa
nied by Mrs. J. H. Crooks, Miss Minnie
Crooks and Albert Crooks, were paesen
gera on the boat this morning starting
lor a camptsg trip to trout lake.
Maurice Cushing, who is interested in
mining in the Sumpter district, came
down on the morning train to visit his
father, M. M. Cushing. He finds him
improving, and he will soon be able to
be moved to his farm.
Key. and Mrs. D. V. Poling and family
- went to Cascade today to join the
campers there. Mr. Poling lias eo ar
ranged that he will conve op each Satur
day evening and hold the regular morn
ing service on Sundays.
Mrs. C. F. Stephens took the boat for
lortland this morning, on her way to
Salem, where (he will attend the grand
lodge Degree of Honor, of which she
is lady of honor. After the close cf
the session she will visit in Albany,
Friday's Dally.
James Whitten is in from Antelope.
A. M. Kircheiner, of Antelope, was in
town yesterday.
W. A. Campbell, tha insurance agent,
it doing business ia the city.
W. Woriweiller is in from Prineville
attending to business in the city.
W. T. Douglass registered at the Uma
tilla House yesterday from Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrt. J. B. Hosford came
down from Moro on their way to Collins
Landing yesterday.
Mr. and Mr. James Kelly and family
started today for Newport, Yaquina bay,
where they will spend the remainder of
the cummer.
Mri. E. M. Williams, Mrt. F. Sampton
and children and Florence William
were on the Regulator this morning
bound for the camping grounds at Cat
cad, where they will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mr. F. L. Honghton returned
home about noon today from their trip
to Shaniko, which their made in private
conveyance.
Mrs. J. S. Fish went to Portland on
the noon train, where she will meet two
cousins from Los Angeles, who are on
their way to visit her.
Mrs. Freas Sa'inders and Mil Elith
Randall left this morning for Inde
pendence, where thev will visit Mrs.
Saunders' aunt, Mrs. R.ce.
Mrs. Edwin Mays and her friend Mis
Charlotte Henley, of Berkeley, came np
on the Regulator and will be the guests
of Mrs. L. E. Crowe for a few day.
Mrs. Snell. accompanied by her
daughters. Misses Lena and Lillian,
returned last night from the beach.
Miss Lena will remain in thecity for a
few weeks visiting friends, while Mrs.
SnelJ and Miss Lillian will return to
Arlington tomorrow evening.
Wayland Fisher, whose boyhood was
spent at and near The Dulles, arrived in
the city yesterday and will remain nntil
tomorrow. It has !een twenty-one
years since Mr. Fisher left The Dalles,
but he finds a number of tin old reui
denters here yet. He is the son of the
late Elder Fisher, who was pastor of the
Baptist church which stood on the corner
of Third and Washington. They also
made their home on 3-Mile.
MARKItll,
At the residence of Sherman Smith,
in Columbia precinct, Sunday July 8th.
Mr. Scott McKeller and Mrs. Ltura
Quirk, Rey C. I. Brown officiating.
HOKN.
On DcsChutes, Wednesday, July 11th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Clem. Egbert, a
danhter.
HOllN.
In this city, Wednesday, July 11th,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. t. W illiams, a son.
Appeal Through lha Hanks.
The banks of our city Lave received
the following appeal from the committee
of 100 on the famine relief, who, through
the agency of the various banks through
out the union expect to accomplish their
good work. Little has been done in The
Dalles regarding the matter, and we
publish tlrj letter that those who have
had no opportunity may understand the
true state of affairs:
New Yobk, July 5, 1900.
Famine, from lack of rain, is now
smiting sixty millions of our fellow-
beings. At this moment, death by sheer
hunger and thirst threatens one-sixth of
that number. Thousands are starving
each twenty-four hours. In that stricken
land, the heavens are a? iron and the
earth cf brass.
Birds of the air drop lifeless from the
burning sky. Hundreds of thousands of
cattle have already perished. In the
absence of food and water, fiercest
animals let go their hatreds, and helpless
lie down together to die. The decaying
bodies of men and beasts pollute both
plains and rivers.
And the woe has not yet reached its
'.lorat. Face lo ace with even such
horrors still stand countless little
children, and women, and men, whom
food will save. Thank God, relief may
almost instantly p iss, by cable, from this
land of plenty to that India of starvation.
Accordingly, only gifts of money are
solicited.
What, then, shall we do? What, will
you do? For our answer we are clearly
responsible to both God and man. Ought
not America to send quickly at least a
million dollars? In the famine districts
are efficient, devoted men and women,
not only American but also European,
who are already engaged in the actual
rescue, but who are pleading for larger
supplies. Surely such supplies can be
provided, and yet the customary gifts to
long-established agencies for the up
lifting of the people of India not be at all
lessened.
Meanwhile, the government ot Iudia
is organizing relief on a r-cale unap
proached in the history of the world.
Both treasure and life are given without
stint in the saving work. On Mty 14th,
the number o' starving aided officially
was 5,795,000. That official daily aid
wilt be steadfastly continued and in
creased, yet it will be unable to keep
pace with the awful need. The death
rate is by far the greatest in the native
provinces, where the government has
least influence and control. Only the
united efforts of all the humane, the co-j
operating good will of all the nations
will suffice.
In this emergency, the committee of
One Hundred gladly puts itself at your
service, the service of the cause.
Messrs. Brown Brothers A Company,
the well-known bankers, 59 Wall street,
have freely consented to receive and
acknowledge all gifts sent to them.
Every expressed with of donors will he
faithfully carried out, and the committee,
on its own part, will earnestly seek the
best, most efficient, most economical
agencies for the destruction of un
designated funds.
Together ond at once let us move to
the rescuer We can feed the starving.
There is not a minute to be lost. From
two to five cents a day will save a life.
William E. Dodge,
Chairman.
L.T. ClIAMHKBI.AlN,
Chairman of Ex. Com.
Jon. Ciiobby Brow,
Treas irer.
Cores Heariacha (Julckly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigu. 10 and 25 cents. Sold
by Clarke A Falk, druggists. janSt Ow
HE WAS DECIDEDLY IN IT-
Why Dallas Maa
Calobralioa.
Mlucd lata
Wheu the can came in from the Eist
on the evening before the Fourth, they
showed evidence of the dusty condition
of the op-river country. In fact the
seats looked like a town lot in Biggs and
the a iudowt were as dirty as a Montana
election. The car were crowded with
misguided patriot boned for Astoria, to
get a day's rest and a glimpse ot the
"blue briny." When he (no matter
who) entered the car at The Dalles, he
found every seat occupied by two per
sons, that is, all except one. That seat
contained, beside a lone female of a
certain age, a pasteboard box, the news
paper covering it permitting a bit of
snowy tablecloth to show around its
bulging edges. Its bunch-grass fatness
indicated that the lone female had pro
posed, in time of peace, to make war on
some patriotic citizen shon'd she be
fortunate enough to get him corralled on
top of a Clatsop county kopj. "He,"
the tourist from The Dalles, was dressed
in a suit of light-colored goods, aitb a
dapper liuen hat (cost 25c) and vore
besides a gaudy necktie, a smile ap
propriate to the point of visit the
mouth of the Columbia river. He
paused in the aisle opposite the paste
board box of the lone female aforaiJ
and gtzed longingly at it. He wanted
to take its place, not on account cf its
proximity to the "moire antique" damsel
but to give his feet, which were protest
ing againet the siz; of bis shoes, a much
needed rest.
The female gave him one glance, and
not being pleased with his style of
beauty (it was an odd size) gave him
also a steady view of her back hair,
while she admired the ever-changing
scenery of the grand old Columbia.
Seeing no chance of getting the seat, he
turned his back on both basket and its
owner and rested his irame on the arm
of the seat; but he did not rest long.
As the cars swept around a curve, obey
ing the law of centrifugal force, he
started to describe a tangent, but the
attraction of gravitation acting at the
same time caused him to describe a
parabola nnd land right side up squarely
on the summit of the pasteboard box.
There was a gentle yielding of the paper,
a silent but effective "squash," and he
was in it with remarkable neatness and
considerable dispatch. There was a
mingling of custard, mustard, cream,
lemon pie, cake, pickles, 'sandwiches,
chicken, hard-boiled egg, napkins,
vinegar, salad, eusar, profanity, tears
and preserved fruit. As he extricated
himself from the wreckage, a smashed
j.ir of strawberries sent its red juices
soaking through the tablecloth, a silent
but startling witness to the deadly stab
he had given the combination. It
seemed indeed the blood of his innocent
victim crying aloud to its owner to
avenge ite premature, unexpected and
inglorious destruction.
But why prolong the dreadful tale?
He made a sneak for the Bmoker, brake
beam or anywhere he could get, eo it
was far, far away from where he was.
As he left the car there were titters and
giggles, mingled with ill-timed com
raents and unseemly jests. On his new
trousers were the accusing stains cf
murder. UeKfltho train at the Cas
cade Locks and came home on the mid
night train. He did not see Astoria and
the Bounding sea. He missed the fire
works, the pink parasols and lemonade,
the merry-go-round and the lurid
oratory. And besides all this the box
contained a three-tined fork thnt was
placed handle down. He didn't see it,
but he knows it was there. And here
endeth the first lesson.
A Honed at the July Terra.
Following is a list of the bills allowed
at the July, 1900, term of oonty court :
S M Baldwin, cierk and rent of
room $ 7 00
E P Williams, registering voters 9 00
E F Bird, putting op booths 5 50
Robert Kelly, board of prisoners' 79 17
Dr. Hutch Logan, professional
services
5 00
W II Whipple, services assessor
212 10
M Callaghan, rebate on taxes. . . .
Effa Bolton, services clerk's office
Vesta Bolton, same
Frank Hill, same
J loherty, juror inquest
3 08
24 00
24 00
C 00
1 (10
James Harper, same .... 1 00
Paul K Paulson, ame 1 00
Chas bchutz, same
Frank Lagan,1 same
L O Hawn, same
Lf C Campbell, witness inquest.
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 50
G A Phirman, same 1
S O Dorris, same 1
50
50
Albert Nelson, lame
Dr. J Hudson, expert witnets
W II Butts, coroner fees
J II Ferguson, juror inqtiet-i. .
W W Brown, same
Wm Thompson, same
E 8 Olinger, same
1 50
5 00
15 10
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 (X)
(1 S Evans, same 1
00
W H Allen, same 1
00
m Hanzerlman, witness
H Wells, same
A J Carre!, snme
W II Butts, coroner fees.,
T Brownhlll, justice fee. ,
1 50
1 60
1 60
frank Hill, constable fees
t. iu
M 8 Kvans, wor on roaJ 3 no
Lost Ukt Lnmber Co., lumber. . 3 r0
C II Crocker, supplies ... 0 70
J M Tootnev, board of pan per
75
(,eo 1 1'rather, eiam insane...
Dr. M F Shaw, same
P C Fa (fa n, services supervisor
Frank Kincaid, same
Ales Frsjiier, same
A Ii Billings, same
10 00
10 00
31 00
41) 00
T4 00
20 50
Andrew Urquhart, same 33 00
DKPt'TY SHEQirrS EI.KCTIOX.
WO Kemp 3 00
S D Fisher 3 00
Harry Cook 3 00
Asa 6togsdili 3
Lawn Rondeau 3
Willi Hendrix
Harrv Mallear
W A Saling
O L Wallers
Walter Douglas
(i Bolton
' Wm laenberg
! II Lige
' l Si l.',.,.,.
Orviu Moore
C Hay ward
W D Wooarow
Chas Foots
Win Staats
J M Udford
M F Bird
VltK'ELLANEOl "8.
Ezara Henton, reg voters
W A liaband, services super
visor E Wyt", work on rual
Frank Lj Pier, tame
S D Fisher, making tools for road
district
Motier Mill Co., lumber
J H Goit, surveying
Neal CUik, labor on bridge
J B Goit, services clerk's office. .
Dr tjeiendortf--r, professional
service
3 00
3 00
3 CO
3 00
3 00
4 0)
f0 00
4 50
2 24
3 35
40 35
15 00
17 00
2 CO
73 00
18 82
Pioneer Mills, lumber. . .
J S Had. won, services supervisor 120 00
John flenrich. same 03 50
Dr Rineharr, exam in'ane 5 00
Pease A Ma vs. supplier paupei . 1 00
Dalles City Water Works, water
rent May and June 12 79
Oregon Telephone & Telegraph
Co. , rent and message 20 30
D S Ciapper, services supervisor. 94 50
M Kenuedv, viewing l.eadfor I
road ..." 2 00
John End, same 2 00
S B Driver, same 2 00
J W Purcell, chainman Lead ford
road 2 00
J W Beaty, same 2 00
t E Stoey, marker I.eadford road 2 00
W J Harriman, reg voters 2 30
L Blount, hall rent election 2 50
Chronicle Pub. Co.', printing and
publishing 13 Ot)
J F Armor, services supervisor.. 100 00
K Sigman, same 119 (HI
Geo Kuch, supplies pauper
Clarke & Falk, drills pauper....
Wm S Crapper, deputy sheriff
election putting; up booths, etc.
10 00
Prints & Nitschke, covering table
in clerk's office 1
J II Cross, supplies pauper. . 5
N C Evan?, commisiouer 1-1
W J Harriman, same 8 80
Advartl.ed Letter.
following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postofSce at The Dalles nn
called for July 13, 1900. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertieed :
LADIES.
Allan, Mies A Gunn, Mrs Peter
Depee, Mrs Nettie McConn.MrsFrances
Chamberlain, Ella(3) Ulm, Frances
GENTLEMEN.
Campbell, Mr G R Depee, Dick
f.vaiip, Ira
Fisher, Frank E
Franev, M
Goldh'ill, Dr Chas
Hanna, L O
Lanu, 8 W
Mammon, Aage
Smith, F M
Thomeen, John
Falarelie, Julius
Hanson, Edward
Johnston, Chas
Martin, 8 B
Peterson, P P
Patrick. E
Scott, Walter
Welch, G B
Yerl. Clahis
Mr and Mrs T P
II. II. Riddkll, P. M.
Ward
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
GOING EAST.
If you intend to take a trip East, atk
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through, trains from Chieago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Palis. Ross C. Clink,
Pacific Coast Paps. Agt,,
Los Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Chase, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and ald
JSature Id strenirthenlriir anrl
struct! ntjtlie exhausted ditrMtiva nr.
ilEASE 1
j helps the team. Save wear and fj
t j. expense. Sold everywhere. 3
843 WAI BY 4ftr
g STANDARD 0!U CO. cfcyi
IS 8. fans. It Is the latest discovered dljrest
4 20 , ant and tonic. No ot her preparation
O .fi, Mn n a n v. V. . . 1 A, .
. vau Buiuuituii ib in ernc enrt. it in.
istantly relieves and permanentlfcures
j Drspppsla, Indigestion, Heartburn,
j Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea
i Sick Headache. Gftstralffla
1 Uotherresultsof Imnprfectdl
Creoared bsy C. C 0Wlt A Co- Crjleago.
To Vara Coin in (in May,
Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money.
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer lor them.
Yon will not have boils if you take
Clarke A Falk't tnre cure for boils.
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Salt Lake, Denver, Ft
Fat
Mail
li.3u p
Mall
IU p. m.
Worth. Omaha. kan-
m City, M. Louia,
Chicago and ha. I.
Atlantic
Ex ureas
I'-.uii a. m.
YU Hunt
illJt-JU.
Soil Laka, Denver, Ft.
4:45 a. m.
Worth. Omnba. Kan.
a City, Ht. l-nula,
Chlcagu and bait.
Walla Walla, Bpokane,! Spnkan
Mail
and
Express
Minneapolis. M. raul,; Mall
ia 1 u I h, Milauke, and
Chicago and Kast, via. Express
t-p-kane aad llnniin-
ton: alw all poinu in
Yahiuf(ton and Last- 3:11 a. m
i p. m.
eru Oregon.
I p. m.
Fbom POETLANn.
Oreau Steamships.
For San Kraucihco
- Every Five Iavs.
4 p. m.
ip.m.
I
4 p. m.
Ei.Sunday Columbia Rt. Steamer. Ex.ijundaj
10 astobia ana Yiaj
Faturrlay
10 p. ui.
.Landings.
I
6a.m. I WiixaniTTE Rivr.a. ("0p.m.
Ex.bunilay Orojon City, NeKberg, Ex.sunda
I toalem & Way Laud a.;
7 a. m,
Tucs,l hur.
and tut.
Vi'lLlinWTTK and Yam-' 8:30 v
m.
ed
BILL KIVKB9.
Moil., Wed
Oregon City, DaytOD,
and FrL
and Way-landings.
Snake River.
RIparia to lwiston.
I.EAVB
LEW1ST03
daily
9:C0 a. m.
I.T Riparla
daily
S :3d a. in.
Parties desiring to yo to neppner or
K'iiitH on Columbia Southern via Bit'ifs. should
take No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 1J W p. rn.
mnkiiiK dirtfet connections at Heppner junction
nd Biggs. Returning makingilirectcnnnectlon
at Heppner Junction and Biutts Kith Ho, 1. ar
riving at The Dalles at 12:30 p. m.
For full particular, call on O. R. & N. Co.'.
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. RCRLBURT,
Fas. Act., fortland, Or,
Gen
SOUTH and EAST via
men
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland nnd way
stations at a. m. aud 3 p. in.
Leave Portland 8::!0 a m
7:00 p in
1U:0 p m
ll:n0am
4,:tr a in
8:1) am
Albany
...l.'.soa in
Arrive Ashland
' Haerntu.-nto
" ban f rancisco .
.12:31am
. 5:00 p m
. 7:4." p in
Arrive Ogdon
" Denver
Kuhstial.'ity.
" Chieago
ft. i'i a m
. l:m a m
7:25 a m
7:45 a lu
11:1.". am
9:Ja m
7:2.) a m
icaoain
Arrive 1is Angeles .
1:50 p m
6:m p m
7:00 a m
6 :(H) p in
0:30 a in
M fi'i a m
4:00 am
i:2i p m
6 42 a m
2 '1.1 p ill
hi raso
Kort Worth.
:: a m
City of Mexico !I:!V a m
Houston ;(iu a m
New Orleans 6:2ft am
Washington 6:12 am
New York 12:13 p m
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains
Chair ears Haeramento to Ogdvn nnd El i'aso
and tourist nan to Chicago, St Louis, New Or
leans auu n asiuugion.
Conneetlng at Ran Francisco with acvcml
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
i-uinpplues, Central and South America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or addrts.
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Poitland, Or
HIlD I iltlll
u
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW-
HI ONE PARK
i Union Depot, Finn acd I s;s
No. 2.
Fast mail for Tacoina,
Peattle, olyi.it. In, (irny s
Haibor .1' d Houth lli-n.l
point., Cp.iliHiie, Ki.ss-1
land, II. c, Pullman,
Moscow, Iastoli, Hilf-.
faloliiimp liilnl.iKCf.il..-'
try, Helena, MinneaiHi-1
ills, St. I'sul, Omaha, I
Kansas CHy, Ft. liuls,;
.Chicago and all points!
' ent and southeast.
No.
3;."j0 P. M.
No. 3.
7;( A. M.
II. lj A. M
No 4.
! I'nitet Foiiuil Exprcs
11;. P. M. for Tscoina and Kentllu!
.and intermediate poiius!
Pullinnn first rlass and tourlit sleciicrs to
W im..-H,K.ll., wt. Paul and Jllssmirl river pnlnt.
without chnme. 1
inli'. "'!"".' lr."''?",- acmt eonncctlon.
In all priucip.il elites.
Hngiricre nhcf-kiil to destlnaMon of tickets
for handsomely illiisiialrddcscrlptlvemaMpr,
"rite ,'i"ff e'" r"'fvalious, etc., call on or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (Icnctal P.iscngir Air'nt. 2V, Morrl
son btreet.corner Thlid, Portland, Oregon.
THK
t I.KANSfNO
tll II KALI NO
Cl'ItK Foil
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Easy and pleasant to
ns C'onta.u. no In.
J'.rions drnn.
It Is quickly absorbed.
ivcs Kal.cf at ones.
It Oocn. and
lATARRH
aKTSss- COLD N HEAD
tLI "KOiUtilti, M Warren street, w Vwk.
i Pacific CO.
SUMMONS.
tN THK CIRCUIT cocrt
ofOr,on.Ior WaL"' TH
Sir.. Kate Hasting-., puinua;
Donald M. Hasting,, Dtfen.
To Donald M. Haatinv. .
fen Jam : n"ngs, ta. bovt-ntl
! tilt Kama . tL. r.
l.Uini tiled .Min.t ,ouVn,1 ': la
Mill o.l or before rh. w,k j " u? Our.
ISt Ifrill In .1 W ITfc.
If you do n.H. for want thZf i
m
juugmeni agalntt run .Zi "'"Uf ,
the court for lb rWiel 'p?"" ' will
plalut, lo-wtt: f or a deer TArV L'
foe said defendant, ISd M 'H
i uis summons is served nw. '"a
H f. by order the coun, ft PbH
of June. 1X), whien ia orderdw JW
summons be .erved ui,n u JI
hereof for si eonu.Ci?, o?TWb"5
r"rm r'um7- "at thi
,','.?.r.vilb a'r ol June: iij r.Dr'a
. tuts nrat m
-" n rajuiru to SIiDMr . T"" u
' uhib uriliK ina 1m Mt r1 7' " JOJv
The date of the first publicwlW .
ousi. JuueiL luoo. puDUC,"a of m.
6i
. w. H. VHjr,v
Guardian's Sale.
tl1 Hereby givt ,h ,,
' "i saie made m d i.7vJ. "
?? 5VJr i.1 ?' 'S9, Person. VtoXt,
wwuu.j .uii,ua ma Bute or nrM,nn ; ut
l.ounty on the 6lh day of i '! W
the lst day of Inly, m ). a i'i,:,' 1 U.
door in Dalle. City, at the h"r i ""
m. of said day, Kll to the hiJbJ.?c'H
seventh, interest in and to the " ni ,?x nn
Lot. 1 and 2ol Sec. 1."., and th rlJ-fT- "
of land bounded as follows: Mmel1,
stake on the north line of tX , ? u '
Donation Land Claim, where it etmZV
thence went 80 rods: theT: ntiy-
U llllVltl in tut'Hfnt I. , v
.1.1. !.,. I. .. . . .'." J'
dition to Dalles Cltv. dr. " lu W
jaii
llOMKtt W. MOORE, Gnnriiltj.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department or hib Ixter oa
LMtsu KTATKa LAu (irra's I
. ... .',HE lLLI!S,OR., XUvla,i
A sufficient con t.-Ht amdavit l.nH'i... i iL
in this otlice by On. 8. Alexander, r.,
aeainst bomeslend e:itry No. 5777, nu.de M u
1!H, for sw(i of n sec. 6, tn 1 n rsiw! it
by John T. vVrlKbt, clntwlee n " ioSTl I'
leged that said John T. t rig: 1 h?s hi
abandoned said tract, and ohnnR l,s
Ihertfrom f..r more than six ni.inih, ti.,o: 3
mk pmiiu cinry, sou nt'xi prior to GUI' ...
hat theabs'iieeofdeii-udnnt finmsuid i,',. '
IKtt ilti tfl him UII. nm. . . 1
naval service of the Lulled btaU-s.siW rsrtie,
are hereby notified toapjnr, nmi
evidence touehlng said uMiwiiilnn si io ,M
a. m. on June 80, Jy, beiote tit It-irMtr tn
Keceivcr at the United Mate lunu oliiee in In,
Dnlles, Oregon.
The mln contestant having, in s TiroorA
vlt, tiled Muy li, lis 0. set forth fuels hi. h
thiif alter due dilisenee isoiihI wivieeoltte
notiee ran not be mude, it is hereby ordewi
directed that su: h uo'iee be given bv due ud
proper publication.
51 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lnd Ornca at Vancouvik, Vm.
June!, I'm i
Notice Is hereby Riven that the follosiui
named settler has filed notice of his inter.!.
to make final proof in support of ht clniir, it;
thnt said jirool will be made before W. B.Prob;,
United Htate. Commissioner for Dlstricl oi
Washington, at hisoiliee in lioldendalc, Wit
lUKton, on Monday, July 16. 1'JoO, viz:
John Watson,
Homeatsd Entry Ko. 9:!32, for thenonth half '4
the southeast quarter of section towmkip:
north, of ranee 11 east. Will. Mer.
lie nnmcs the following witne-wstnprnv.'liii
continuous residence upon, and cultiritimii
said bind, viz:
Charles Straube, William Wilkinson, Jam!.
C. Ualy, Patrick lliiggcrty, all oi Centeniiie
P. O., Wash. ' W. It. l)l'NBl,
JunOl iiegil(.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notiee is hereby given thnt thf j-artnon!.:)
heretofore existing between E. B. buinr aK
Frank Menefee, at The Iinlles, Ongon, uirfe
the firm nnme and style of llufiir Ment-I. :i
this dn dlssolviKl by mnlu.il consent, 1. 1
iMifur retiring from said linn. All urtiolibd
eases In which said firm is Inreri'sltd
tornevs, will be attended to and eoinp'ete.i -jf
both partners the same us though no tlinsolul; a
hud occurred.
Frank Menefee will retain the books and f
rouiits of the firm, and will p.iy nil tlcr-ta f!
claims ngalnsl said linn, and till parties iudeb!
to the linn of Hiifur & Menefee are riieul '.'
settle the s.ime with him at an early date.
Iiated at 1 he Dalles, Oregon, this 1st day
July, P.U). K. H. MU K,
jly7-w FliANK MKNKHE.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Lawd Ornc at Ths Vai.i.m.Owm.1
Jnly,i w- I
Notice Is berit.v given that the folio
named settler lias li'.eil notice ol hlsiutentionw
make llnal proof in support of Ms cUlm, anJ
Ihiitsaid prisif will be mude before the K.it:-'
and Kent-Ivor at The Italics, Orcg..n, on
day, Auust 21, l'.o). viz:
Horace IT. I'attrrann. of Tlin Dsll.0''
II E. No. H4 for the W"4' MV'., Sec. J''
NW',;. S.-c. 31. 1 p. It .V, It. 12 v.
lie nnii.es t.ie following witnesses '!'?" ' j
co. .11. in. .us icsl.loiice iiKn and rultiuU"""
ssld land, vis: . H.
1!. P. Patterson, I. J. !tolerts. A. I. KoD',
I E. K.-bcrts, all of Muster, Oregon.
J W 1- IJTIi
JMll
AD.MIXISTUATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice I hereby given that the nnderalenel
by nn onlcr of the County Court ol ilio ,
Oregon lor Wasco County, hss Java '" 1 ,
administrator of tho estate ol llclri '"' '
dccensel. All j-r..ns having rl" "". ,,,V
the estate of said deceased are n lllien J
sent them, with tno proi'r voiieli. ' ':
H.sslKlver, Oregon, within six ""ntb' ,f
the ante of tlii. notice.
UaUdMay.,.. a
Adm n strntor of the r.sune ... ,,
1H
ford, lH-ceused.
KXKCU TOR'S NOriCE-
of the ssld Kvaline Evans are nei ; .,u.
tn present the snmo to lilm, pmi mj
by law r.-iiired,at Mo-. r, Oregon.
months from the dale hereof.
Paled this l.ith day j'J'i," J- KVAN'-, (
Executor of the last will' and Ir"',
Evalino Evans, ilcceascd. -
Chicken Lice Conincrcl
USE
Carbolineum : Avenarius
W.s-I IT'""1,'
The mini em. b-t.t
1'nliit also a Kadlcal
( hl k"il l.lcc. lis si
..licatlon "'
side wa s of poultry o""v. -,. Kl
i.
manenlly exterminate sn ,
suits -healthy chickens, 1 '
etrgs. Write for cli-culiirs and V"
r
,!
Mention this psK-r,
Jos.T. Peters & Co.. J
-THE l.sl.l.t". Oil""- i
AX.
loenre itn sum n.u
tK-ginnliig. being a part of the VImTJt
Douatiou Land Clalii, in tie. u .llt'J?"
being in Tp. 1 N. K 13 E. VM 'a iJVi
terest In and to Lot 1 ..,) r-'riL'. "
Notiee Is hereby given that l'
hss tieen duly appol. t.il by the e " .,
the state of Oregon, executor '.'""",
and testament of Evallnn Evan'. fc
All wrsens having claims sg.iin- '"TOI,;P,I