The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, August 18, 1900, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 1900.
rcurti comino and going.
Wednesday's DuilT.
A. E. Mullen left for Port'and on th
noon train.
Henry Phi r man left on the afternoon
train for Wasco.
F. A. Seufert left for Portland thi
afternoon on a business trip.
F. 8. Gordon, the well-known Tys
valley merchant, is in the c.ty today
Mias M. Folev and Grace Campbell, of
Hood River, are visiting friends in lu
city.
State Senator T. H. Johnston and wife
and daughter, are in the city today from
tbeir home at Lmtur.
Will Wuriweiler. the leading Prine
Tille merchant, arrived on the noon
train from Portland.
Ralph Moodv, of Portland, passed
through the city on the noon train on
bis way to linker City.
Mis Edith Randall has returned
home after a visit of several weeks with
friends in Portland and Independence
John Roth, one of the most prosper
ous farmers of thevKings!ey neighbor
hood, is in the city today, lie is opcr
ting a large steam threshing out lit i
that vicinity and reports an enoruiou
yield to the acre. Heading will be fin
isbed in a short tin: and threshing is
fairly well advanced.
Thursday's Daily.
8. I. Everett, proprietor of the Cen
tral Hotel in Dufur, is in the city today
Richard Hinton and family left last
night for a visit with friends at 1
Grande.
Mrs. C. T. Donnell returned last even
ing from a camping trip with friends a
Cascade Locks.
Jay P. Lucas and wife left last even
ing for Baker Citv, where they will
spend a few weeks.
Frank Gilmore, who has been dan
eerouslv 111 for over a month with an
attack of typhoid fever, is slowly recov
enng.
Otis Pattereon and wife and daughter,
ill 198 .op. returned last night from
trip to Walla Walla, where Mr. Patter
eon went to spend his summer vacation
Mr. A. J. Dufur and wife and dangh
ter, Miss Annie, left for their home in
Portland on the afternoon train todav
They have been spending a few weeks
in visiting relatives and friends at their
old home at Dufur.
Deputy County Clerk Simeon Bolton
returned last evening from Long Beach
where with his family he has been
spending his summer vacation. Mrs,
Bolton and daughters will remain on
the beach until later.
Rev. U. F. Hawk was a returning pas
senger from Spragne last night, where
be baa been spending bis vacation in
camp. Mrs. Hawk is at present with
tbeir little son at bi. Vincent hospital
where he will undoubtedly have to re
main for month at least.
Friday's Dally.
II. S. Wil-ion left on the noon train to
join his wife at Long Beach.
Master Herbert Clarke left on the boat
this morning for a eliort visit to Collins
Lauding.
R. J. Gorman left today on the
Steamer Iralda for an outing at Colling
T 1 '
ianuing.
Mrs. Nellie Wand returned last "night
on the Regulator from a business trip to
roriiana.
Attorney John Gavin and his brother,
Thomas, were passengers on this morn
ing s boat for Lyle.
C. L. Morris, of Victor, was a passen
ger on this morning s boat on a visit to
friends near Albany,
Mrs. J. L. Thompson and daughter,
Miss Lena, returned last evening from
an outing at vjoiiins Landing.
Mrs. Thos. H. Ward and daughter,
Miss Lnla, were passengers on this
morning's boat on a visit to friends in
Portland.
' Horace Rice and wife returned on the
Regulator last night from a two weeks
visit with their daughter, Mrs. Mann,
near uoiiine Landing.
Miss Grace T. Hill was a nasaemrer nn
this morning's boat on a visit to friends
in Brownsville, bhe was accompanied
by Miss Ethel Martin, who goes to visit
irienas in oaiem.
Henry Skibbe. son of Cantain Max
Skibbe, who has been visiting for three
weeks with his uncle, F. W. L. Skibbe,
of this city, returned on this morning's
ooai io nis home at Astoria. Me was
accompanied by his cousin, Richard
Skibbe.
Charles Dehm, an old-time Dallesite,
has been camping for a time at St. Mar
tin's springs. He left there yesterday
to visit bis sister, Mrs. Ferguson, at
Hood River, from whence he will go
back to his business of steainboating on
the Sound.
Wanted to Be a Wreck.
Victor, Colo., Aug. 15. Arthur Taylor
and George Featherstone, each about 9
years of age, are under arrest here
charged with, causing the wreck of the
Midlanl Terminal passenger train ball a
mile east of Independence, and trying to
wreck the Florence and Cripple Creek
train from Bull Hill in the yarda at In
dependence. In the first instance tbey
tnrne I a switch, sending the passenger
engine crashing into some freight cars
on the siding. Two passengers were in
jure 1. About 140,000 worth of property
was destroyed.
Tbey were detected and captured while
making the second attempt at train
wrecking. Their excuse was that they
wanted to see a real big railroad wreck
The Fight Off.
New York, Aug. 15. There will be no
fight between the winner of the Sharkey.
Fitzsimraons match and James J. Jeffries,
as was originally intended. Jeffries has
decided to declare this match off, as he
does not think there would be any credit
in defeating Iran who had another
TiArt Vi. M I in Ihm aamA 1 !
- ... kbuju nee. nKBlll.
tbe winner might not be in condition to
fight. This would give Jeffries all his I
hard work of training for nothing.
Jeffries is willing enough to fight some
good mac before September 1, but, it is
said, be realizes that should he defeat
Fitmuiruons or Sharkey his victim
would claim that he was out of condition.
No lllght to Igllness.
The woman who it lovely in face,
fjnu and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be attractive
must keep her health. If she is weak,
sickly and all run down, she will be
nervous and irritable. If she bas con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
blood will cause pimples, blotches, tkin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters Is the best medicine in
the world to regulate stomachy liver and
kidnevs and to purify the blood. It
gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety tkin, rich complexion. It will
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a run-do n invalid. Only 5Q cents
at Blakelev'a drug store. 2
Molh Cavalry to Ball.
.n Francisco, Aug. 14. The Ninth
Cavalry will sail on the transports War
ren next Thursday, with a full comple
ment of officers and men. Owing to the
large number of officers who will occujry
the quarters on this transport, no wo
men will be permitted to sail, and many
of the officers who had planned to take
tbeir families to China will be dissap-
polnted.
A sergeant and forty privates of the
signal corps huve ariive here from Fort
Meyer, V. They , will be sent to
China.
Senator In fall Dying.
Atchison, Kas , Aug. 14. Ex-United
Senator John J. Iogalls.who is in Las
Vegas, N. M., for his health, is sinking
rapidly and bis eon, Sheffield Ingalls,
todav started for the bedside of his
father.
A telegram from Mrs.Ingalls received
here today announced the serious con
dition of Mr. Ingalls, who lias beeu In
the Southwest for over a year for a
throat difficulty. It has been believed
for three months that he was fatally
ill.
Hli Lire Waa Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverence from a frightful, death. In
telling of it he says : "I was taken with
Tvphoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I waa so
weak I couldn't even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bottle gave.
great relief. I continued to use it, and
now am well and strong. I can't say
too much in its praise." This marvellous
medicine is the Burest and quickest cure
in the world for all Throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. 2
1'arle Ksposltlon Doea Not Pay.
New York, Aug. 14. A dispatch to
the Times from Paris savs:
The report that the exhibition is a fail
nre is not borne out by facts. The en
trance's Sunday reached 500,000, or near-
y twice the number admitted the best
day of the last exhibition. The great
show is a financial failure Ironi the point
of view of the administration, because
the public gets too much for its money,
but certainly the visitors are not disap
pointed. During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering form cholera in
fantum. The doctors bad given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
hoea Remedy to the house, telling them
felt sure it would do good if used ac
cording to directions. In two days time
the child had fully recovered. The child
s now vigorous and bealtby. I have re
commended this remedy frequently and
have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis
Baker, Brookwaltar, Ohio. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Funeral of Baroa Busscl.
LOXDOX, Aug. 14. The funeral ser
vices of Baron Russell, of Killowen,
Lord Chief Justice of England, took
place at Brompton Oratory this morning
in the presence of a large congregation
Father Matthew Russell, brother of
the deceased Chief Justice, celebrated
low mass.
At the conclusion of the services a
heane, bearing the plain oak coffin, and
six coaches containing tbe principal
mourners, proceeded bv road for Epsom,
here the interment will take place.
Ex-Senator Ingalls Is Dead.
Atciiihon, Kan., Aug. 16. Ex-United
States Senator John J. Ingalls died at
East Las Vegas, N. M., at 2:25 o'clock
this morning surrounded by his wife and
wo sons, Ellsworth and Sheffield. The
news came to the Ingalls' borne here in
telegram at 10 o'clock today. The
neral will be in Atchison.
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree
ably aromatic It is received throngb the
nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole stir
face over which it diffuses itself. Druggist
sell the 60c. size ; Trial size by mi.il, 10
cents. Teat it and you are sure to continue
the treatment.
Announcement.
To accommodate tboee who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nanal passages for cnlarthal tron
hltt, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
Liquid Cream linlm. Price including the
nrnrinff t T 1 1 . A t 17 fmntm itninnial. 1.1-
mail. The limiid form embodiM th tno.L
icinal properties of the solid preparation.
CATARRH
mead
n". Ontaiut no In I
It i quickly ntworbH.
iiiWti Uttiivf ml ur.cn.
E&nte- COLD 'N HEAD
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restore, the
Benies of Tula and hinell. Large Srse, & cent at
Drus-irts or by mm! ; Trml Size, 10 cents by mail.
fc.LV l(millla, W Warreu blrcet, .New Vurk.
Knconragins; Conditions la India.
Bom hay, Aug. 15. The last of the cot
ton crop was sowed today. The food
crops were all sowed by the first of the
month. Here the crops are reported
above the average. In Tonkan, in the
Cirnntic and in the Eastern Decern
they are promising. Eleewhere, south
and north of Neerbudda, in Jngaral,
Kathiawar and Baroda, the raiiilall has
been insufficient, and there has been
but little sowing except in a few jl.ices.
In the Carnatic provinces exc:lior.t
raiua have prevailed lately. If ti e
monsoon continues frvorable within the
cultivated area crops will fall short only
at Haj; pur and Chattifgard.
Karled lu Polter'a Field
Nfw York, Aug. 16. Geo-g Fergu
son, who superintended the burial of
some 8000 bodies n the Kings Connty
potter's field, has himself been buriid
there. He was G3 year ) old. He died
August 5, and as the authorities could
nnd no trace ol his relatives, a grave
was dug for him in the place where in
lite he directed the burial of so many
paupers.
A I'owder Mill Kaploston.
Removes everything in sight; so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty
dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate
machinery of your body with calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's
New Life Pills, which are gentle as a
summer hreee, do the work perfectly.
Cures Headache, Constipation. Only
25c at Blakeley's drug store. 2
Kurd Fired on British Consul.
London, Aug. 14. The British foreign
office has received a dispatch from Sir
Nicholas O'Connor, British ambassador
at Constantinople, announcing that the
British consul at Van, while traveling
near Elk, was fired on by Kurds, and bis
dragoman was wounded. The consul got
his party away with difficulty, and his
baggage was lost. The ambassador has
lodged a strong protest with the Turkish
govern men t.
Luxuries.
Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they
are necessities. A full line of cool an
refreshing porter, ale, mineral water an
beers kept on ice. Take a bottle borne
for lunch. C. J. Stuhling. Phone 234.
For the convenience of parties want
ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman
Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store,
corner Third and Washington streets.
Phone No. 107; long distance 183.
"Ring 'em up." ISm-tf
Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can boy James E.
Pat ton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Fa'.k, agents. ml7
'Meet us on the Midway"
Event of the Times
The Great
Street Fair
and Carnival!
Occupying many solid blocks,
taking in an entire street,
frorr curb to curb : : : :
PortM,
Sft 4-15
OrecoL..
t'nder the aimplces of the Fort
liinil Klks, surrMfnliiK In msttiil
tilde nnd grandeur anything of
the kind ever attempted on the
i'aclflc Coast.
The Streets ol Cairo I
The Oriental Theatre I
The German Village f
The Dancing Girls t
Aa Arabian Tageaatl
Crowning the Qaeen '.
Hex. King or the Carnival, At
tended by HI Magnifi
cent Coart.
The Great Patsdeof the Elks and other orders.
The Italian Park and Fountain. The Muxiilfi-
rent Triumphal Arch and Grand Midway tilled
with wonderful attractions. Mining, Mercan
tile, Agricultural, Horticulture and other In
dustrial exhibits. The Woman'. I'.vlllion, de
signed by women, built by women and deco
rated by women for the exhibit of women's
Industrial work. The Grain Palace, built of
Oregon and Washington grains and grasses.
Ml SIC, TVX AMD OAYKTT.
NIGHT Tl'KKED 1STO DAT.
.1
to Portland from all parts of the Pacttlo Northwest.
THE
CLK-IN'SIXO
AND 11 KALI NO
CURB FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream B3!m
KtrT and ulewaut to
WANTED TO HUG THE CASHIER
Tkt
Relief of Tws Wa
Who Were Embarrasae la
a Laacaroosa.
Two jouiix ivciucu went into a
dowutovtu hinchroom one Sunday
ufleriioon recently uud ordered what
for woiueu was u very substantial re
yaM. 'lhry bad a pot of chocolate,
some sweetbread croquettes, with
peas and potatoes, a salad, cheese and,
lastly, wilh a recklessness for conse
quence dreadful to behold, ice cream
meringues.
As they slowly consumed these
viands ihty chatted of the bargain
counter victories that hud been theirs
that nioiniu;,', for they were oa tueir
way uptown from the busy marts of
trade, says the Baltimore .News.
All went will, us the novelists say,
until the waiter presented their check
and stood with his head respectfully
bowed uud his little silver tray within
easy reach, waiting for the w herewith
al to pay it.
Two-ten," said the elder of the
young women, consulting the figure
on the check; "I wish you'd pay it
dear, and when we get home we can
straighten up our accounts."
"l'ay it," exclaimed the youngergirl.
in tones of consternation; "why, 1
huveu't but 5U cents in my purse. 1
thought you hud plenty of money with
you."
"I spent it all, said the other, gloom
ily. "I spent everything in my purs
but one English piiinv. a ni''ht ke
and a silver glove-buttoner for a fou
lard silk ind such luxuries, but now we
have lived riotously and have no monej
and we'll probably have to leave ou
hats as an earnest tlrat we intend tc
come buck and settle our accoun
while we go and try to borrow funds
from reiuctuut friends.
"I wish you'd be serious," said tht
vouuirer irirl. hysterically; "the cash
ier's looking."
"I'm more than serious; I'm positive
ly frantic. The cashier probably
thinks we're bunko people und wil
iCiid for a policeman to carry us off
1 wish we hadn't eaten everything; il
would have looked better if we had left
i little piece of cheese or one cro
quctte," and both the young vvoniei
laughed half-heartedly to deceive th
cashier and the waiter into believinj
their plethoric purses contained inon
ey and. no't samples.
Then they discussed the situatiot
nervously in w hispers and finally, us b
last resort, determined to take thi
cashier into their confidence.
He proved a very amiable person in
deed, when approached. Just giv
me y-our address," he said, reassuring
ly, "and stop in and puy the accounl
some other time."
"I'm glad I didn't hug him," tht
youngergirl remarked, as they emerged
from the building. "I thought )
would for one wild moment, but lit
mightn't have liked it. I think, how
ever, I never met so fascinating a mar.
in my life."
"lie wouldn't have liked it," said hei
companion, tersely. "Let's go to tht
drug store nnd get something for out
nerves w ith your SO cents. I never w as
so upset in my life."
Volcanio Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 ct. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Blakeley's drug store. '1
Iteuieraber
That Chas. Stubling is still doing a
retail business at his new place. He
sells in quantities to suit all customer,
irora one bottle to a barrel, family
orders delivered promptly.
Oregon SUITE FfllR
SALEM, OREGON.
September 17 to 22, 1900.
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
- BEFORE.
Gronndi greatly improved, buildings
repaired and renovated, all stock build
ings thoroughly disinfected; everything
in firft-c'asg condition for the largest
and best Live Stock Show and Agricult
ural Exposition ever held on the Coast.
$20,000 17 premiums purges
Good racing every afternoon.
Music nnd fun at night.
Auction mile of llventnek will be mde a lesd
Ins; feature. All livestock nnd other exhibits
hsnlrd free over the KmithiTii I'srlfio rsHrosd
Kwlupcd iismwneer rstes .n nil rnUromU kr
premium llt snd other 'nforiiiHtlon sdilrens
w. il. vt l-.HKLNil, President. Hlllahoro, Or.
M. 1). W IriUOM, Bee, l'oitlsnd, Or.
II ' 8TURDEVANT,
Ientist.
Office oi er French A Co.'s Bank
Phoria , THE DALLES. OREGON
JjR. K. E. r EHGl'flO,
Physician and Siirgeon,
Otnce, Vogt Block (over Postoffloe),
20tplmodw THE DALLES, OHEGON.
J. r. MCOIE.
OHSI OAVIN
MOORE & GAVLV.
A 1 1UKKYS AT LAW
Rooms 39 and 40, over U. H. Und Office.
JJK. C. T. SMITH,
Osteopath.
Rooms 10 snd II, Chnninsn Blwk, The Dalle.
Oregon. Tuesdays hii.( t rldays, a i. m. to " '
may 18 I m
I
i
0JML
tiriT Tias sciiidcu. Aita:vi
rua t to Diuu. Fson
Fast Suit lkr, DetiTer. Ft. Ft
Mall Worth, Omshs, Ksa- Mil
1' Wp.m. ms ity, tit. Louis, U:i p si
Chicago and East.
Atlantie 'Bait Lske, Denrer, Ft. 4:45 a.m.
Fxpress Worth, Omaha, Kan
U:oi . m. s City, Ht. Louis.
Vis Hunt- CLieagK and East,
instou.
Spokane Walls Walls, Bpoksne, Spokane
iUil Minneapolis. Bt. haul, Mall
and i) a lu t h, Milwaukee, and
Express Chicago and East, via Express
Bpokanesxd Hunting
ton: slso ali points tu
9:25 p.m. Waabiugton and taut- 3:30s.m
era Oregon.
p.m. FaoM PosTLiND. 1p.m.
Ocean steamships.
For San Francieo
Every Five Days.
8 p. m. I I 4 p. m.
Ex.buudav Colombia Rv. Steamers. Kx.sundsj
To Astoria and Way
Eamrday Landings,
lu p. in.
6s. m. I Willamette Rivir. 4:30 p.m.
Ex.buudaylOrcgou City, Kewberg, Ex.bunda
j Salem it Way Land's.;
. !
7 a. m, 'Willamittb and Yam- 3:30 p.m.
Tues.Thur-l HILL Kivers. Moil, Wed
and ohc : Oregon City, Dayton, and Frl.
and Way-lindingk.
1
Skaxx Rivih. Liavi
Lr Ritarla Riparia to I-ewiston. Lkwikton
dally daily
8.36 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
I
Etf Parties desiring to go to Heppner or
points on Columbia Boutntrn via HiggH, snouid
lane io. 1, leaving 'i ne Danes at vz-.vi p. m
making direct connections at Heppner junction
and Higga. Returning niakingdirectcounectlon
at rieppuer junction ana inggs una jno, i.ar
riving at The Dalles at U.M p. m.
For full particulars call on O. .it X. Co.'i
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. HCRI.BCRT,
Gen. Fas. Agt , Portland, Or.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE D1KIXQ CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EA8T.
THE ONLY DIRECT LIKE TO THE YELLOW
STONE PARK.
Union Leiot, Finn and I Sis
No. .
Faat mall for Tucoma,
Seattle, Olyinpia, Gray's
j Harbor and booth Hend
pomta, Bpokane, Ross
lland, B. C, l'ullnian,
Moscow. Leaiaton. Hnf-
No.
11:15 A. M. falolliinipminingcoun-
8;50 P. M.
try, Helena, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and all points
eiut and southeast.
Ptlffet Hound Kxorem
No. 4.
No. 3.
7;00 A. M.
11;30 P. M.i for Tncoma and Seattle
and intermediate points
Pullman flrnt-elasa nnd tnnriit iImtwm tn
Minnennolia. Ht. Paul and MIkhohH rl vpr nil n tit
without change.
Vttstihuled trains. Union depot connections
In all principal cities.
Baggage r.nooked to destination of tickets.
For handsomelv iJlnsiiateri riranrlntt vn rn u t tor
tickets, sleep! UK cur reservtitioiia. etf . itkl I riti
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General PoKsenger Agent. 2-V Morrl
son Btreet, corner Third, Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
11(011
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Pnpiu,,H .a
......... . . tj m in, nuu O p. ill.
Leave Portland
.... s:30a m
....12.30am
. . . .12 :t( a m
.... 5:00 p m
.... 7:4.) p m
7:00 p m
10:60 pm
11:30am
4:85 am
8:15am
1 Alhany ,
Arrive Ashlnnd
Sacramento
1 San Francisco .
Arrive Ogdon
.. IS:4o a m
... :). m
.. 7:2.am
-. 7:45 a m
11:15 am
Denver
1 KaliaasClty
' Chicago
9:iio a m
7:25 a m
Mill
Arrive l.os Angeles ...
. 1 :'20 p m
:tK) p m
.. (!:; a m
.. :Viam
.. 4:()a m
. H:?!) a m
. 0:42 a in
.12:48 p m
7:00 a m
:() p m
:: a m
9 - h'i a m
r.i raw
1 Fort Worth
' City of Mexico .
1 Houston
1 New Orleans...
' Washington. .. .
1 New York
4-tio a m
:2 p m
6 41 a m
12 43 p m
Pn!lma-l snd Tonrl.t w ....
'hair cars Kaeramento in nH..n ..... v , '
and tourist cars to ( hlcago, st Louis, New Or
leans and W asblngton.
"I? ." ranclsoo with several
Jtcam.hlp lines for Honolulu, Japan. China,
Philippine., Central aud South Ainiriea.
See agent at The Dalles station, or addrra.
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
lightens
the
load-
Grease -
helji tlic team. Save, wenr
and
:ix;ue. hold every when
STANDARD OIL OO.
iilrn Pali;
TXfttla r-C Ci 1
-.w v oaring
ro, Btate of tlieg,,,,, date? thf V si 1
1'Juo. In a certain i; V.'1
std county and state wIImI 2'?"
face, ccfe,,d... tJ'iti r,
Ottawa..
letl-si
Jlanrurtt A. Booggiu as .,. 1 1
ort .
snd ' -
."! of ,v 5
was ub,tit.,.".',"1
given that I will on sSksI,
August, 1JU0, at the ,unty cunJt a
Dalles City, In ald Watco c.T, . huu" w -o
clock In the .Itcrnoof J'
He suction to the hiAc,t i T, , y'
followiug described P
The southeat qairte of Vomh t:
south half of uVhJ.t ouL,1?""')
T"" 1.. ..'V ,ne ootheast Qurt',,f i
twenty-eight m. tow ,, XV t.unc' i
range seventeen (17. east u- P .
t number three f!) int- : I
.i in i auithiiu s sdditlon to th. t-J
snd V vied upon .. to; l" On. &f
. nanace, or sc much therHjf..
esaarT to u.l. n..... . , 'alilc...
W. a: Scoggiu ."gal, "tMi 'TOT !?
Interest hereon at the rat of'eL, ?l1.e' '
annum fiom the :m , 'n! Wretti.,
with .11 costs ana ti&VKmT
may accrue, "iuenis that
Dated st T)H.K.?.??.RT"KUY,She,;.
July luuo. ' ' u'co -unty, 0r.E"
i-i
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Liko Ornca at Vancovvir, w',
Notice Is hereby given th'hi6'.1''' '
named settler ha. filed notice of hu V110
to m.ke Htial pr,x,f In supSoh 'i'el
'".'.IS" J-Vli n.ide before w
... omuitsHoner for iu. 'I
Washington, at hi.otlin i P "w 1
Ington, on Oct.,ber 1, at tl "
John Watsoo,
P. O. address Centervillc, Wash .h.
homrstead application No. Wi f.w'uIifS
Sec -22, Tp 8 N, K 14 E, W. M ' toe
Who names the foil. ,iv,,,.', .
o,;.a,nTfad?v,z.?Siae"Ce"S
Charles Htriiube, William Wllklnsnr J..
C. Daly and Patrk-k llaggtrtv ill m5'.
f.O., Washington. "Mggtr,' " 01 ' tL.
c
e.
a 181
W. R. D IN BAR, BctutB.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION,
Land Crncgnt The aus,om
July ID. lHu'
Notice Is hereby given that the fn0i
named settler has nied notice of hi. In Ho
mske final proof In support of his r .ii .,'
that said i.rH.f will he made f-.(.L',aLL,!
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregoti, in ThuT
day, August;), 1U0O. via.: ' l""1,r
John W. Johnston, of The Dsllci, Or
K W Jl oL;Scc25, TpJS, E
He. name the following ltnet(etTrnvtV
continuous residence upon, and cuUiVuioo
said land, t s:
J. W. Marquis, G. W. Johnston, Frank Trie
Icy, Geo. E. Johnston, all of The Dalles, Out.-,
JAVP. LUCAS, Register
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undent
have been duly appointed by the honor
euuuiy couri, oi iiie state oi uregon, ft r sir
eouuiy, vxet'iitors oi tne esiata ol Horstio(
son, deceased. All pertons having cll;
against said estate are hereby notiiied tn nn
the same, properly veriHed, to the undent J
i nariea c. cormni.ni nasco, Mierman counr
orc-gon, or at tneomce of our attornets, Me:
fee dt Wilson, at The Dulles, Oiegnu, wltiia t
mouthH from the date of this notice,
Dated July I I, I'm.
CHARLES R. CORSON
WILLIAM K. C(kIS'
Executors of the estate of Horatio Corson. e
ceasea. iij.,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale,
Land Office at The Dat.j.is, Omtoosi
July 'HI, law. i
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance:
Imtructtnns from the commissioner of the f
ernl land olllce, under authoittv vested In il:
Dy section 24na u. H. Kev. etai., as meiinea t
the act of congress amiroved Februsrv. 1
we will nrocoed to oiler at public sale on Satnr
dav. the Hth day of September, next, at the hw
of 10 o'clock, a. m., at this olllce, the folloslii
tract oi land, to-wit:
Lot 4. Sec 1.1. Tn. 1 V.. R. 12 E.. W. M,
Anv and all persons claiming the it"
deatiribecl lamia are advised to file th""!
claims In this olllce on or before tbe dav ibo"
designated for the commencement of ulil Hit.
otherwise tliulr rights will he loriciiea.
JAY P. LUCAS, Rcgiiter,
al l OTIS PATTERSON, Receir.
NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOS.
Land Orncg at The Dalms, 0m.,i
July w, ito i
Kntlcn la berchv slven that the followini
named settler lias filed notice of her inlenlia
to commute and make final proof In inpiioo "
her clulm, and that said prool win w
fore tbe rcgirter and receiver at The W
Oregon, on Thursday, September 20, llsa, vis:
Lola A. Helm, of The Dalles,
H. E. No. f,l50, for the NW SK!f Vi :'
and SWU SWi, Sec. T. 1 ., R. " r..,
uh.n..nM ',. r.,ll.w1iiwitne.sestoDr0TeH'
continuous residence UHin, snd cultivation
Mid land vis: , .
Peter Fngan, G. Wctmorc, Clurlei M"'"l
V. Fox, all of The Dalles, Or.
JA l P. I-i i a3
al l '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0S.
Laud Ornca at The '
Notice Is hereby given that the foll
named settler has tiled notice of hU to"'""'"'
make final proof In support of hit J1'""
that said pr.Kf will be made before the ws
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, o
day, August '21, 11MI0, viz:
Horace U. Tattrrson, of The '"a''
II . E. No. 54-4 for the SW)4' BW'i, m
NJ SVt4, Seo. HI, Tp. s N., K. 12 " "' K,
fle naines toe foll.lwlng witncsiw W
Continuous residence upon and cuim""
said land, vis: . , T s.rt
R. P. Patterson, P. J. Hoberts. A.t.'
L. K. Roberta, all of Mosler, Oregon.
ja r. "
Jit II t
Kefi'
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
. ...nHI
Notice Is hereby given that M T" " ,J
da dissolved by muio"' - j.,,
I)ufur retiring ftoin said tlrm. r. M s
esses In which said linn ia i-
tornevs, will be attc iideil to ""'' jiwlutin
both partners the same s though no ol"
had (s i nrrcil. iAt stiid ac-
- Frank Menefea will retain the r"" i
ooiints of the firm, and will iy indfti"
claims saalnst said flrin.aiid all P""" lai
to tne nrm ot lonur "jr,ai
1 ol Dufur Meneli "' J
same with him at an esrl) d ,,
Hhe Dalles, Orcg,f.
settle too an
Hated at
July. Paw.
J'yt w
FRANK
EXECUTOR'S NONCE.
Notice Is hereby given that th J'S!
has hecn duly appointed by !" """-,ntT.
of the state of Oregon, for " s
mi. tor of the estate of Au u.t a
ceased. All persons having claims
eauta era heny notified to pre" Ufrt,p
properly vended, to no ""'"''.r.. or'"' .
k.'e.l. at The Dalles, W asco c " t; "
at the offl. of his attorneys. i. ' M (r
at The Dslh. Oregon, withl"
the date ol this notice. .
Dated this l.th day J;,WiK P
ExecnUirof the estate of Aug""' ,1,21
deccaaetl.
DB'UsTISENI'OHrra."
meut was enrolled .H . "tm, W
ru-e lu aid court, on luueY,' 10 i1',,
the second day of J J 'A
r-.ade und iii, ii nn !.. or so ora
neretolore existing neiwc u r.. ... -
Frank Menefeo, at The I'1.' ;..jem;'
the Arm name and style of Dufur A t ,
this da dissolved by mutual h'i,mI
Physician aii.sirc""'
Special attenUon given to
. V
Roomi21anJ23,