The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, September 08, 1900, PART 2, Image 6

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1000.
rlOFLI COMINO AND GOING.
Wednesday's Daily.
Wirt. Kintz it in the city from Moiier.
A. A. Bonney it in the city from Tygh
valley.
Mr. L. E. Crowe went to Portland on
the noon passenger.
Mies Hattie Cram went to Portland
on this morning's boat.
Ed Williams left on the noon train to
join his wife at Portland.
Deputy Sheriff E. B. Wood was in
town last night from Mosier.
Coroner Butts went on a business trip
to Portland on the noon train.
Donald McKay is registered at the
Umatilla House from Antelope.
Mies Maud Atwood, of Shaniko, left
on this morning's boat for Portland.
Mrs. A. B. Manley, of Wapinitia,
went to Portland oa l he morning's boat.
Mrs. H. A. Staniels, of Shaniko, was
a passenger on this morning's boat for
Portland.
Hon. T. H. McGreer, of Antelope, ar
rived in town yesterday with his little
daughter, who is a pupil at St. Mary's
Academy.
Mr. and Mr9. A. S. Mac Ailister left
on this morning' boat to attend the
Portland carnival.
Mrs. Olis Patterson and daughter.
Miss Zoe, went to Portland this morn
ing to attend the carnival.
Mr. and Mrs, Jud Fish and daughter,
Genevieve, were passengers on this
morning's boat for Portland.
Pat Walsh, of Antelope, and Ted Han
nafin, of Kent, left on the noon train to
take in the Portland carnival.
Misses Louise and lone Ruch left on
this morning's boat tor Portland, where
they will remain till next Monday.
Mrs. H. L. Kuck and sister, Mies
Nettie Anderson, were passengers on
the Regulator this morning for Portland.
Mrs. Chas. Johnson, of Wallace,
Idaho, is in the city visiting relatives.
She is accompanied by her son, Al
bert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly retarned
yesterday from Tygh Ridge, where Mr.
Kellv bagged some thirty or forty prai
rie chickens.
Charles Nye and wife, of Walla Walla,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bar
ley last night, and with Mr. Farley and
family left today on the noon train to
attend the Portland carnival.
Frank Egan left on this morning's
boat to take in the Portland carnival.
This will be the third time Frank has
been in Portland during a residence
hereof some thirty-three years.
Mrs. Geo. A. Liebe went to Portland
on the Regulator this morning. She
was accompanied by her niece, Miss
Fleie Liebe, of Portland, who has been
visiting here for the past couple of
weeks.
Duncan Chisholm, a prosperous Sher
man county sheepman, who has been
in town for some time looking after the
sale of hie wool, left today without ef
fecting a sale, for the summer range of
his sheep in Crook county.
Thursday's Dally
Leslie Butler arrived here on the noon
train from Hood River.
Clyde Bonney was a passenger on the
noon train from Hood Kiver.
Marshal T. J. Driver left on the noon
train to attend the Portland carnival.
A. Mowery, of Dufur, left on the noon
train for Portland to take in the carnival.
Jeff Mosier was in town last night
froai Mosier and left for home on this
morning's boat.
Miss Myrtle Smith, of Heppner, was
a passenger ou this rooming's train for
the Portland carnival.
Mrs. William Weabeck.of Tjgh Ridge,
and four children loft on this morning's
boat on a visit to friends in Albina.
Attorney W. B. Presby, of Golden
dale, left this morning for Boston, Mass.,
in response to a dispatch informing him
of the serious illness of his mother.
Henry Stegman and wife, of Hartland,
and Mrs. Stegman's sister-in-law. Mrs.
J. B. Melleker, of Iowa, were passengers
on this morning's boat for Portland.
G. B. Small, editor of the Baker City
Democrat, accompanied by Mrs. Small,
passed through town th's morning on
hi way to Portland to attend the carni
val. Judge Blakeley and Commissioner
Evan and wife went to Portland laet
nlgbt to attend the carnival. The judge
and Mr. Evans are expected back to
night eo as to resume county court in
the rooming.
Among the passengers who left on the
special train this morning to attend the
Portland carnival were the following:
Joe Yogt, Bert Baldwin. Horace Scott,
B H Grant, Mrs T J Driver, Mr and Mrs
Han I Inn-en. Mr and Mr J P Benton,
Will Johnston, Archie McColly, Mis
Melva Dawson, Mine Anna and Lena
Thompson, A R Thompson and son,
Grant May, Kment Sherar, Leo Schan
no, John Little, Dr and Mrs Hugh
Logan, Mr and Mr Tom Kelly and son,
Gilbert, Judge W L Bradsbaw, Louis
Heppner, W Vogt, Tom Haelam, Mr
and Mr C L Phillip, A Keller, Will
Crossen, Mr and Mr Cha Stubling,
John Hampshire, Mr and Mr J Blake
ney and daughter, Lala, Gu Bonn, II
C Liebe, Dr Sturdevant, Mr and Mr J
A McArthur and daughter, Mr J F
Moore and son, Mr and Mrs C F Steph
ens, Mr Dawson and two children, H
V I'arkniH, Miss Lay, Bred Weigel, Mrs
A Urquhart, MiRfl'Lena Liebe, Earl
Sanders, Km Me Schanno, Mrs J Mel
quist. on and daughter, Mrs A Nelson,
Mrs A Anderson, Mis Nellie Weberg,
Vic Schmidt, Mr and Mr Sam Wilkin
son, Mr J O Mack, Mr T A Hudson,
Mies Martha Schooling, J A Blondln,
Joe Stadelman, Carl Hansen, Juliu
Fisher, A Henderson, Joe Kohler, A
Kandvig, J T Lynch, C F Allison, Mr
J B Crossen and Mis Emily Crossen.
Mrs L F Sandoz, Mr and Mrs E Bononi.
Friday a Dally.
Mr. Markillie and children left on
the noon train on a short visit to friend
In Portland.
Attorney Hosford, of Moro, passed
through torn today on his way home
from Portland.
Mr. O. P. Cresap and daughter, M!sj lion
Clara Cresap, of Canyon City, spent
vesterdav in the city, the guest of Mr.
Cresap's brother, Mr. J. A. Douthit,
and left for Portland on this morn'ng's
boat.
Mr. B. A. Gifford, the photographer,
Uft at. a aa!n ..n u KnaitiuBii trin .
in l I'll HIT- nwil ,1,1... m f
In Phi-airr. to be rone a counle of weeks.
Mrs. D. P. Ketchum and child and
Mrs. Ketchum'a sister, Miss Hall, were
passengers on this morning's boat for
Portland.
Mrs. Louis Rorden and daughters,
Misses Dorothy, Nettie and Myrtle,
were passengers on this morning's boat
for Portland.
Misa Maude Mirhell left on the noon
teain for tirade, Wheeler county, where
she has accepted a position to teach a
term of school.
ENJOYS A GOOD CaGAR.
Thera la No Mrana of in icerilag
Hi, Ulrl Who Site lu
Smokers' Seat.
Men who w ish to enjoy a smoke when
coining downtown after breakfast are
often "put out" by the feminine pa
trons of the street curs who perwsfin
fretting in the sents reservci! for smok
ers, even though the rest of the ear may
he empty. One sufferer from this pro
pensity on the part of the fair sex de
clared the other day that the only
wuy to cure them of the habit was
to smoke them out, says the Chicago
Chronicle. The young man took his
place on one of the tents, cigar in
mouth. At Loom! street a young
WOn&a and escort entered the car.
Many vacant seats ui re ahead, hut she
calmly took a seat beside the afore
said smoker. The escort clung to the
strap and chatted in small talk. "Here
is my chance," thought the smoker.
Insitantly thiere issued from hia lips
enough smoke to remind one of the
power-house smokestack. The move
ment of the car blew it all in luer face.
Looking up at her escort the said,
sweetly:
"I'm In a smokeT's seat, ain't I?" He
agreed. The smoker was overjoyed. He
felt, that he was doing a kindness to all
puffers of the weed.
"She's weakening," he thought, "and
she'll move in a moment.''
Still (lie sat. The smoker puffed and
puffed till he was nearly black in the
face.
"Do you know," she suddenly said to
her escort, "I do love the odor of a good
cigar?" with a cruel emphasis on the
word "good."
The puffing ceased and the p'uffer
kept his eyes on the floor as she left the
car.
GOING IAST-
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains-
run via Niagara Falls and every througl
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all ticket at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Clink,
Pacific CoaBt Pas. Agt
Los Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Crank. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo
Telegram's Apology for Jupiter l'luvlus
Oregonians are not afraid of a little
rain, anyway.
A few hours' moisture wont't hurt,
but a week of it now would make a good
many people feel blue.
People who went to bed at a proper
time and waked up late in the night
were unanimously curprieed, no doubt,
to hear the rain pouring down, as nei
ther the sky nor the weather bureau
gave any intimation of a shower yester
day afternoon. But rain muet always
be expected at this time of the year in
Western Oregon,
Stewed Veal.
Heat one tablespoonful of butter, fry
in it a tablespoonful of chopped onion
until a golden brown, add a. pound of
lean veal cut into inch pieces, season
with salt and. paprika, add a table
spoonful of flour and stir until slightly
browned.; then add one. cupful of good
stock, cover closely and let simmer for
one hour. Ad1 one cupful of diced raw
potato, cook 20 minutes and serve.
Good Housekeeping.
Stranberrlea nnd Rice.
Boil 1U cupfuls of rice, be-intr careful
to keep the kernels whole, adding, when
it is nbout. half done, the juice of two
lemons. Drain thoroughly. Cover the
lottom of a fruit dish vith the rice
then add a layer of strawberries and
sprinkle generously with sugar. Coru-
tinue until it is all used. Serve yvith
cream. N. Y. Tribune.
One of rhlna'i Snperst Itlona.
Black dogs and black cats are the
favorites in China in the line of food,
because when eaten in midsummer they
will insure health nnd strength.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
ThB Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.
From J. Knebel'a pasture, three mile
Roath of town, two mare. One I a
dark bay, branded H on left shoulder,
left hind foot white, weiht about 1150
pound". The other i brown, big I) on
left ahoulrier, weight about 800 pound.
A liberal reward will be paid for their
return to ,1. Knebel, or for och icfortna-
a will lead to their recovery. 4
PERTINENT PRESS COMMENT.
"Large crop few pops," eiugi the
New York Son.
Co!. Brvan says we cannot secure title
to a people by force or by purchase.
. . . . -
Accordmg to this theory
must have
cqmrel Louisiana ami texas un a
Christmas tree. Globe-Democrat.
The best way for a man to appreciate
how much time have improved is to
contrast his condition now with what it
was when Adlai E. Stevenson was vice-
ptesident. Plaiudealer
The
which
New Yoik Journal, a paper for are selected from the metropolitan euc
Bryan writes political editorial', i ceases produced in New York and
points to the pension roll of Union sol
dier as evidence of the militarism of
the present admioistratiop.
The democrat must feel highly hon
ored to fee former republicans and pop
ulists like Senator Turner ami Oot.
Rogers driving the democratic mine
down the tow path these days. Walla
Walla Union.
Mr. Lincoln denounced the man who!
... . n I,,..,,,,, unhtlor I
that "he ia fighting in a bad cause, for
a wicked administration of a contempt!-
hie government." The quotation has
escaped the notice of Bryan and Towne.
Globe-Democrat.
During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering form cholera in
fantum. The'doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them
I felt sure it would do good if used ac
cording to directions. In two day time
the child had fully recovered. The child
is now vigorous and healthy. I have re
commended this remedy frequently and
have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis
Baker, Brookwalter, Ohio. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton.
School Opeus Next Monday.
New classes in the first primary are
organized only at the beginning of the
term. Children 6 years of ago, or those
who will be t by the first of November,
may enter these classes.
The entrance examination for pupils
of the more advanced grades will be
held at the high school building on Sat
urday, Sept. 8th, beginning at 9 o'clock
a. ro. The preliminary teachers' meet
ing will convene at 4 p. m. Saturday.
Volcauic Irruptions
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, BurriB, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Vile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Blakeley's drug store. !i
THE
CLEANSING
ANI HEALING
CATARRH
CUKE FOH
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Easy and pleasant to
tlflr. Contains no in
jurious drug.
It is quickly absorbed.
(iivea Relief at once.
Tt t i u t u aH ......
aKSSS- LULU 'Nr. LAD
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the
Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at
Druiriristsor by mull; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BKOTilEltS, 06 Warren Street, New York.
T. A. Van Norden
KCCTVS OOnsfnilflv in hanrl a laakt . I l.a
line of all that fa hoV it. K ... ... ",u
Clocks, Spectacles, Field (ilasses, Silverware, ,v"c!
at prices that defy emnpetition. Mall orders at
tended to with nrnmntnohu
graving neatly done. MaSl
"COB- JOHN OAVIK
3I00RE & GAVIN,
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW
Rooms 39 and 40, over U. 8. Land Office
Oregon STATE FBIB
SALEM, OREGON.
September 17 to 22, 1900.
BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
BEFORE.
Ground greatly improved, buildings
repaired and renovated, all etock build
lngs thoroughly disinfected; everything
in first-clasg condition for the largest
and best Live Stock Show and Agricult
ural Exposition ever held on the Coast.
$20,000 ) premijTi5 PJr$e5
Good racing every afternoon.
Music nnd fun at night.
Auction sale of livestock will be made a lead
'"''" All livestock and other exhibits
hauled free over the Southern Pacific raHmau
Reduced i.asseiurer rates on all rallr.,rt
prcmluM list and other information address
w. II. v r.llKI. G, President. Illllsboro, Or.
M. D. WISDOM, Sec., Portland, Or.
y i.h-i MxiKrrtn
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery.
Itooms .". a:id .'-, Tel. .T2S Vigt Block
A Great Shaw By Great l'aople.
No doubt the itreet fair and Elk'
carnival at Portland will alt-act a great
crowd, but nothing will be seen thero
that will equal or be more entertaining
than the Roy Crawford Slock Company
that appears at the Vogt opera house
Monday, Sept. 10th, and week, includ
ing Saturday matinee. Thi company
come highly recommended by the pres
and public, and from what can be learned
from the pres account in eastern cities,
this company rank as first among
many. The plav to he presented here
Boston last season, and will be given
with the lime superb and magnificent
scenic effects as was used in the original
production. Some of the play to be
presented will Deselected from the fol
lowing : "A True Kentuckian," "Fanst,"
"Friend," "Sure O' rerinee," "Ala
bama," "Danger of a Great City,"
"Sappho," "Camille," "Sjwing the
in(V
Otfier.
The Real Widow Brow n," and
Monday will be ladies' free
night. One lady and gentleman or two
ladies will be admitted on one paid 50-
cnt reserved seat ticket. Prices for
this engagement have been leduced to
25, ;!5 and 50 cents
HABIT IN A HORSE'S WORK.
A Contractors Animal That Wn Use.
leaa When Grocerymnn
Houtcht Mini.
"When I retired from the contract
ing business a short time ago," said
a well known man, relates the Xew
York Sun. "I had a number of
horses that I was anxious to dispose
of: among them was one named Jerry,
which for several years had been used
to working on the drum. In such
work a horse becomes accustomed to
lifting his feet high to avoid striking
the hoisting ropes. When the horses
were put under the hammer Jerry
went to a Harlem grocer.
"About a week later the purchaser
of Jerry called at my house and told
me he had a lot of trouble with the
horse. He said that Jerry would go
short distance when he would stop
short and lift his feet high, and after
doing this would go a little further
only to repeat it again. I told the
grocer why the horse stopped short
and lifted his feet and also advised
him to look up some contractor and
sell the animal to him for hoisting
purposes. He did so, notifying me
that he received a larger price than
he paid me for the horse."
' Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Halm, which is agree
ably aromatic. It is received through the
nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur
face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell the 50c. sizo ; Trial size by mail, 10
cents. Test it and you are sure to continue
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To accommodate, those who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou
bles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will bo known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. Tho liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of tho solid preparation.
The Weekly
Oregonian
and
Twice-a-Week
Chronicle
for $2.00 a year.
All subscribers to tho Weekly Chron
icle who pay one years' subscription In
advanco, will be entitled to the above
liberal offer.
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.,
The Dalle, Oregon.
NOTICE
of Application for Liquor License.
To All Whom It May Concern:
tvnMtieolr !"'.rcby.l?!v'" ,hat the nrideraigned,
William kintz, will at 10 o'clock In the ford
main, on Monday, the nth day of Oetob r, 1DMI
the same being the regular October, 1'XIO term
of court, apply to the County Court of the state
of Oregon for W asco county, for a license to sell
spirituous, malt and vinous Honors in less
itiantlties than one gallon, In the town of Mo
sler, In the county and state aforesaln. for .,,..h
( as his receipt from the County Treasurer
i j I, "") " " ;" i"r: ano nis petition for
said license, which he will piesent to the said
county Court on said date, Is hereinafter set
Datied this 7th day of October. 190Q
WILLIAM KINTZ.
Petition for Liquor Means.
To the Honorable County Court of the State a
Oregon, for tho County of Wasco:
W ,., the undersigned residents and legal voters
of
......... piniiivi, in me i.ounty ,i W ,iM,,
"JWii, resi,,ctruily ,etlt on vollr I
orshle b'Xly to grant a license to Wlllfam Klnt
to sell spirituous, malt and vinous Honors, i
less ,,uantltlcs than one gallon in the town of
r.M, .Vi a '."u"1)' stare iitorcsald
lor
,vi,.i n, tun i , i .r rrnm the
treasurer of said county may call for:
county
row a Reineck, J N Moslar.
L Lamb.
N C Stutts,
J M EMI tt.
T llenningson,
Clinton Wiaid,
It I' P. tterson,
H D Fisher,
C A Cramer,
M Sw-llman
h nut,
f Granlund,
lames Joss,
m DMA nunaiiar,
S E Klsher,
Axel K. Peter-on,
A E MeCoughcy
N P sturguss,
I. I Davenport
W in A Hay, '
t has Prather,
A .1 Praiher,
las Nurse
H U Patterson
N 0 Mm
A Nordtr
A T Roberts
ICwli Mceks,
P llenningson,
H F Hardwlck,
(hristlan Wyss,
Arnold Wyss,
E B '.Vood,
It Kben,
Jaa H Hunter,
Frank lapier,
II Htoneinan,
M Thlel
JMMb Floch,
John Armstrong,
A II Godberson,
M Duty.
F P WeldniT,
I K McGregor,
Andy Prather,
Rue Prather,
Geo Judy
1 M i rtlaud
l' H favensirt
A M I rl, hard
John Norlhup
0.R.&N.
DiriaT schsdcls. abb.vs
roa Fault Daxlm. Ftrojt
Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fat
Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mall
40 p.m.; aaa City, St. Iouts, li.V) p m
Chicago and East.
Atlantic Salt Laka, Denver, Ft. 4 :45 a.m.
Express Worth, Omaha, Kan
l.jia. as. aaa City, St. Louis,
Via Hunt- Chicago and Eaat.
infton.
Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane
Mail Minneapolis. St. Paul, Mail
and iuJ u t h, Milwaukee, and
Express Chicago and Eaat, via Express
Spokane akd Hunting
tun: also all pointa in
9:J5 p. to Washington and Eaat- 3:30 a. to
em Oregon.
8 p. m. Faox Pobtlaiid. 4 p. m.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
Every Five Daya.
8 p. m. 4 p. m.
Ex. Sunday ColumD'.a Rv. Steamers. Ex.sunda
To Astokia and Way
Saturday Landings.
10 p. m. I
6a.m. Willamette Kivkr. 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Ncwberg, Ex.sunda;
Siileill A; Way Land's.
7a.tn, Willam kttk a s i Y , m 3:30 p ro.
Tuts.Thur. ntLL kivebs. Hon., wad
and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri.
and Way-I nndings.
-n ikk Rivkk. Lea VI
l.v Riparla Riparia to U-wiston. Lewiston
dahy dally
:35a. m. 9:00 a. m.
Parties desiring to go to Heppner or
points on Columbia Southern via Biggs, should
take No. 2, leaving 1 he Dalles at 12:40 i. m.
inal, I nit direct connections at Hennncr junction
snd Biggs. Returning makingdireotconneetlou
at Heppner junction and liiggs with No. 1, ar
riving at The Dalles at 12:30 p. m.
For full particulars call on O. . it: N. Co.'s
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. HCRLBTRT,
Uen. Pas. Agt , Portland, Or.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
STONE PARK
Union Depot, Finn and I sis
No. 2.
Fast mail for Tamrna.
No.
Seattle, Olympia, (irnj 'a
iiiii nor ana nouui iienii
points, Spokane, Ross-
land, B, ('., Pullman,
Moscow, I.ewitnii, Buf
11:15 A. M. falollumpmlningcntin-1
try, Helena, Mlnneapo
lti, St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Ixiuis.
M P. M.
Chicago and all Hjntsl
east and south, -ost.
l'uget Sound Lxess
No. 4.
l;M V. M.
No. 3.
for Tacoma and Seattle 7;00.. M.
and intermediate points
Pullman first class and tourict Bleepera to
MinnpajKilis, St. Paul and Missouri river points
without change.
Vvstibuled trains. Uulon denot e,,M ,,e M 1 1 a
in all iirinclpal cities.
linggHgc checkixl to destination of tickets.
rr niiiiosomeiy iiiustiatci di-scr i.tiv ii.-tt.T.
tickets, sleeping car reservation
etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
sslstunt General Passenger Agent. 2V, Morri
son Street,, orner Third, Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
ifn Pacific Co.
Shasta Route
Trains (Mr The Dalles for Portland and way
stations at 4:i'. a. m. and 3 p. m.
Leave Portland a m
" Albany 12:30 a m
Arrive Ashland 12 33 am
" Maeraincnhi 0:ijo m
" San Francisco 7:44 p m
":00 pm
10:50 p m
11:30a m
4:S1S a m
a :15 a m
Arrive Ogdon
M Denver
" Kansas City
" Chicago
J : 15 a m
9:00 a m
" 25 it m
7 15 in
11:15am
0:ooa m
7: 25 a m
0:30 am
Arrive Ixis Angeles
" El Paw
" Fort Worth . .
" City of Mexico .
" Houston
" New Orleans
" Washington. . .
" New York
. . 1:20 pm
0:00 ' m
. . ft: 30 a m
:5fiam
... 4:00a in
. 0:25 a m
. 0:42 m
.12:13 prn
7 :00 a m
i; ii p ,,,
r,:30 a m
ii 55am
4:00 a in
ft. !M p m
o 12 am
la 43 p m
ntS5 J1"1 To"rl"t on both trains,
(hair ears Sacramento hi Ogden and El Paso
and.ourstcarsto. blcago, rU IaiuU, New
leans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with seversl
sU-amshlp iTne, for Honolulu, Japan. CI,
Philippines, Central and South America.
Bee agent at The Dalles station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
Mica
lightens
the
'Axle
load
shorten
Grease
tho
road.
hcltm the team. Raves wear aad
Iuse. nom everywhere.
IfAI'K HV
STANDARD OIL CO.
MiWD Pacific
sout((
Property.
Notice Is hereby riven that under,
tue ot an order duh made ., . ,,
mini, t nitrt nf Yi ,...., ...... . -u
"- ' ountv, ),,'
Watt, 190), the unrtSES. fl
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intnlstrator wit
,.f Jonathan Jackson, deceaaed win J""
after the 1st day ol October, laOO ZSh "m
sale in the manner provided bv l )Exl
ol real property by azaeabjr, ..Z 2J1
f Jonathan Jac
tors, ail the rt
e right, title and intend 7?
Jackson In and to the . ,
Jonathan
scrib-M real property, being
1U Wa-...,."
The KWV of
the SEW of sect!
"i :tc
rteen (14) eaat, W. M; said 7, ?i
h or upon credit in the manner t'r,,1?
,nw iuchic i real pmittrtv i, i
executors and administrators crwi,l
Administrator, with the wfl!'aVji!2R
estate of Jonathan Jackaon, dwea.ed
NOTICE FOR PUBLIcTrlor
(Iolated Tract ) Public Land Sal,
T HIE DALLES, Ob.
July
uacj) given mat in tIUI,,,.
Instructions from the commissioner of TS"
V-.f... i. i . '
,19t.
erai iana omce, unacr authority v,iia, TO
by section 24K D. 8. Kev. Btai.a, J.
meat; or congress approved K ebruar7LiiI
wc will proceed to offer at public saleLT."
day, thesth day of September .x, Jfl
of 10 o'clock, a. m., at this offlee the oHoif
tract of land, to-wit: ioij,
Lot 4, Sec 1.1, Tp. 1 V., R. w k. w u
Any and all iwrsons claiming toe
described land are advised " Su
claims in this office on or before the rl., t"
designated for the commencement of s.w
otherwise their righu will be forfeited,
J A? P. LUCAS, Register
OTIS PATTERSON, Receive,
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATloy,
Land Ofhce at The Dalles, Ori00, ,
August rM. '
Notice is hereby given that the folim,.
named settler has filed notice of his iuS, "
make final proof in support of l "
that said proof will made before tl i M
and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon oalH
day, October 6, 1900, viz: su,"nsut.
Ilobert E. Fhllllpa, of ti,ner, 0p
H E. No. BAM for the SE4 NV ., xwi wL
W. M. " "
He names tne followlncr wltnu.
continuous residence upon ami culUiaaL?
Sdld land, viz: 's
JAY 1' LUCA1
BQj2t-1
heiiito.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOS.
Land OrncE at The Dalles, Om i
. t July 1900. "i
Notice is hereby given that the f,,llotiM.
named settler has tiled notice of her Intent
to commute and make final proof in Minn
her clxim, nnd that said proof will be made
fore the register and receiver at Th n.iu
! Oregon, on Thursday, September 20, 1900, ill:
Lola A. licit f I'M. Ilalles, Or.,
and m ti4. Sec. :t T. 1 S., R, 11 E , )l
I She names tne (ollowUlf wltue-sei topfoitk)
, o, ,,,,,, resiueuce upon, ami cultivation V'
said land viz:
l'cter Fagan, G. Wetmorc, Charles Matnej
. 1-ox, all of Ihe Dalles, Or.
JAY P. LUCAS,
Ke :uttr
1-1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dali.es, Or., i
Aug, IS, 1901 i
rotice la hereby given that the followint
named settler has filed notice of his Intentin
to make Ilual proof in support of his claim, ml
that said proof will be made before the resins
and receiver of the IJ. H. land oillce at Tin
iianes, or , on Saturday, Sept. 29, 1900, vlx:
Heury O Uordlon, of The Dalles, Or,,
H. K. No. 4914, for the NW SK'i Sec. 6, Tp 1 .V
R 18 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to pn.it
his continuous residence upon and eultlvsiim
of said land, viz:
Ernest Jordan. Albert Jordan, John Puhtt
and James Thomas, all of The Dalles, orion
aug22-i IAY P. I.PCAB, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LNn Office at Va.ncocver, Wash.!
Aug. Hi, Ml. I
Notice is hereby given that the fullowlni
named settler has filed notice of Ills Intention
to make final proof in suptinrt of his eluiir, ircd
that said proof will be made before W. II. Presby,
I'nlted States Commissioner for District ol
W'nhlrgton, at Ills ofllce In Coldendale, Will
ington, on October 1, 1900, rift
John Watson,
P. O. address Centervlllc, Wash., who mdt
homestead application No. 9332, for theSKUX
BM 2-f. Tp f ST at 14 E, W. M,
W ho names the following witnesses tnsrare
hia continuous residence upon and i nliivstiot
of said laud, viz. :
Charles strauhe, William Wilkinson, June
c. Dalv and Patrick Haggerty, all ol ( eoterrllle
P. ()., Washington.
alH-1 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION,
Land Office at The Dalles, 0m.,!
August 31, MR. I
Notice ia hereby given that the fnllowlnt
named settler has tiled notice of his lntenuon t
make final proof In support of bis rlsna, sua
iron said prist! win he liolfle hclore uie
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wedn
day, October 10, 1900, vlx. :
Osorgs W. .lohnaton, of The llalles, "
H. E. No. 6103, for the NWW NE'; and KKH
NW Bee Is. Tp I N, R 14 E, W. M.
He names the following wltm -m s to prove blj
continuaua residence ufmn, and oultivatlonoi
said land, viz: ,
F. P. Taylor, Wm. Hharp, J. W. Johnitnn
H. K. 'league, all of The Dalles, Or, gon.
6 I JAY P. LUCAS, Regiete'-
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the underslftiH
have been duly appointed l.j the hoiwnK,
county court, of thu state of Oregon, !' "J"
county, executor of the estat ol Hurstioi ui
son, deceased. All pcrtons Inning Citw
against said estate are hereby notified nP2""
the same, properly verified, I" the 'r.uknW
Charles E. C0MM, at Wasco, Sherman
Oregon, or nt the oltlce of our attorney J
fee di Wllaou, at The Dallca, Oreg ,n, wlikia
months from Ih date of this notlee.
Dated July II, 1900. ,,Bans
CHA III KB E. ( "R"J
Wl I.I.I IM ! '"L
Executors of the estate of Horatio Corim,
ceased.
EXECUTOR'S NOriCK.
Noth e Is hereby given that the "odfj!!
h lu.,.n rtolv ui,rw,1l,tHt hv the llolniraOlfW".
of tho state of Oregon, for Wasc,
egoil, for Waseo couu.,,
tate of August Barhrnt'-J
,ns having rlslnis sgslii"
wutor of the estate
ceased. All I ers, I
estate are hen by notllled to pre"
nt IM V
,'in,e are iieri'oy noioo-o c" . y.
properly verified, to Ih. uwlcr-lgne. I c.wri .
His-d, at The Dalles, Wascn county. "''S..,,;,,,,
at the ofllce of his attornejs, Meiieleea "
at Tho Dalles, Oregon, within six nio,i
tie- date ol this notice.
Dated this 14th day of J"11.; . kKEP.
ExccuUirof the estate of'Augnst SatJJgJ'
Chicken Lice Conprt
use
Carbolineum Avenarius.
K preerrlnl
I he most emeieni - i,i
l,.i. .1.,.. utiles Ki uosly sgsin
Chicken Lice. Its aipinai i ..
i. ..... c, ,1 on
side walls of poultry
.,. ... .
manently exterminate all lire. .
suits healthy ehlckens, "T"-,
eggs. Write for eirculars and pr"
Mention thla paer.
J Jos.T. Peters & Co.,
TIIK DALS.M. our.""'
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Sale of Real
' the 8V, of the SE',, and the s , ,,V ih.'ftl
section twenty. two m,: the -Ki .S
of section fifteen (IS), the K . , ?, J1? U
the N4 of the SE'i u'f sect.W r,,' ,! .'.
me t', oi the fcH and the su ',0.!
' the -E , ! tl.e Ml , cl J t
seven (27), all in township f?,,,r , . '.'.'?. l,i