THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1900. FKUPLB COMIMQ AND GOIMO. Saturday s Daily. J. F. Haworth went to Portland on the noon train. Miss Bertie Glenn ai a passenger on thia morning's boat lot Portland. Mn. Bert Campbell returned on last nieht'i boat from an outini- at Ocean Park. . T. Bishop, of Hood River, was in town last niirht on visit to bis ranub near Grass alley. State Senator Johnston and wife, of Pufur, arrived here lrom Portland on the noon train, T. II. Smith, the San Francisco wool buyer, left on the noon train to spend Sunday in roruana. Hon. M. A. Moody left on the noon train for Portland With (he expectation of returning tomorrow night. Hon. F. P. Maya and family returned y-eterdav from spending a short time on t ia Mays' ranch south of Dufur. They cpect to leave tomorrow for their bom i 1 Portland. Monday's Dally. J. P. Isaacs ! registered at the Uma tilla House from Walla Walla. Miss Annie Dietzel left on this morn ing'! boat to visit friends in Portland. Tom IlHslam left on this morning's boat to spend a week at fct. Martin's Springs. Recorder Gates returned borne this morning from a visit to the Portland carnival. Mrs. F. P. Mays, son and daughter were passengers on this morning s boat for Portland. Mrs. Leon Rondeau, of KIngsley, left on this morning's boat to place her two children In the Sisters' school at Van- Oliver. M. E. Gerow and Jay F. Stroud, of Prineville, arrived her on their way home from attending the Portland carnival. Frank Malone, of Antelope, is in the city accompanied by his daughter, Miss May Malone, who will attend St. Mary's Academy during the current term. J. II. Cradlebangh returned here yes terday from a short sojourn at Portland, where he received medical treatment that has greatly improved his health. Mies Jessie Kent, of Los Angeles, re turned here Saturday from a week s visit with the family of Rufus Patterson, of Mosier. She was accompanied by Bin. tirittain. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelsay, of Fossil, are in the city on their way to their old stamping ground at Eugene, where Ihey intend to spend the ensuing month. Their danghter accompanied them here to spend a term at the Sisters' academy. The Misses Huber, having spent the past two months with the family ot tbeir aunt. Mrs. B. Sinnott, left for their home in Los Angeles today. They have made many friends among our young people, who will heartily welcome them on any future visit to our little city. Tuesday's Daily. Miss Merrill, of Portland, is visiting .1 I :i M TIT r ITT J luvHainrui . . nwu. lion. F. N. Jones, of Bakeoven. is rer- leierea at me umaiina nouse. . John C. Hertz, lata a .oil. known merchant of this city, now of Salera, is in town. Miss Bertha Butts and Mies Maeiiie ss- . . . . . I iioiton went to Portland on this morn- Mrs. Emile Schanno and daughter. I Miss Alma, went to Portland on this """"'"a . i Mrs. Isaac Perry, son and daughter went to Yakima yesterday to spend a montn visiting lrienus. Eueene Loonev. a wealthv Wheeler county sheepman, is In the city looking after the sale of his wool. Mrs. Simeon Bolton and daughter. Mies ttuc, went to Goldendale ye'ter- day to spend a few days with relatives. George A. Young, wife and daughter. Miss Georgia, and Fred Young, wile and children are in the city on tbeir way home from the Portland carnival. Nasal CATARRH Ia all Its stages thsrs should bs cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cores catarrh sod drives away a cold ia to head quickly. Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over ths membrane and Is absorbed. Relief is lm- mediate and s care follows. II Is Dot drying does aot produce sneezing. Large Size, SO oents at Drug- gliU or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail . KBT WKJTHER8, M Warren Street, New Tork. Through the months of June and July baby was teething and took a run- onr ning off of the bowels and sickness of t'10 stomach," says O. P. M. Hollidav, of Deming, Ind. "His boweis wouid move from five to eight times a day. I hid a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbwt Remedy in the hose and gave him fonr drona in a tea spoonful of water and be got better at once, bold at tsiakeley s drugstore, For Bale. The two building, owned by Mrs. E. I Julian, on Court street, between Second and Third, now occupied as a lodging bouse and dressmaking shop The boildmg. will be sold, furnished or on- furnished, cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. E. Julian. a.1.1 mil Kemember Ptubling is still loat cnas. Mublinz is still dolns a retail business at bis new place. lie I ells in quantities to suit all customer, from one bottle to a barrel. Family orders delivered promptly. For the convenience of parties want- a . I Ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at tbeir store, corner Third and Washington streetr. I rhone No. 107; long distance 1S3. 1 ''Riniv a m nn " 10 . I "f iom-ii I A QUEER RAILROAD. Kaatacket Has 0 Eight Mllea Loasr ad Bat Uaa Fersoa Carries a Pass. "A rather curious ar.d Terr econom ically managed ruilroad is the an tucket Central, which runs between Nantucket and Siiii-cont, a distance of about eitfht miles," remarked an old resident of Martha's Vineyard to Washington Star writer recently. A round-trip ticket on this road costs 80 cents for the pastM-nger and SO cents for his trunk. A second trunk is car ried for 30 cents and a third fur 20 cents, but as the schedule allows for only three trunks the conductor hanon m-v eral occasion ruled, that at the fourth trunk he must begin over again at b'O ceut. "Only one paaa is issued on the Nan tucket Central, and that ia used by the proprietor of rhe road. The conductor ia the general manager of the road, train dispatcher and division superin tendent. The engineer i masler me chanic, chief of transportation and overseerof t lie road bed and track. The fireman drives the express wagon and kepa the books between trips. Last year some 2U round trips were made, and a novelty introduced during the summer season was the entire aboli tion of the steam whistle, purtly be cause of its wasite of steam and partly because it frightened the blue and other fish off shore. "The rolling stock of the road con sist of two locomotives and six or seven antiquated paststnger cara. The earnings of the Central last year amounted to about $16,000 and the op erating expenses were a little over $0,000." - MISFORTUNE CAME IN CLOUDS. Hew Jersey Family Was Visited br a Extrasrdlaary Series of Mishaps. Francis Fielder, who lives at Turkey, a small village near New Brunswick, N. J., is wondering why misfortune ia persistently pursuing him and his family, says the New York World. Recently his son Edward fell from a scaffolding at Long Branch and was so badly hurt that for a long time his life was despaired of. Then Mrs. Fielder slipped from the stoop of her home, breaking her collar bone and several ribs. The next day Mr. Fielder slipped on some loose hay and fell out of the mow. He was shaken up so badly that he had to keep in his bed for several days. ext a favorite horse died of glanders and ail his live stock had to be qnuran- lined nnd the outbuildings disinftcted. W hile this w as being done a message was received from a son, at Asburv Tark, announcing that he had lot a Horse by theft. The younger son, Garfield, was the next vicitim of the family Nemesis. lie Was ridinir hll wheel tn irnrV ,.-Vun he ran Intn nh;,.i, ,,i .t .-..... " mivnu airainst a nost. hnvino. on. i,. i t r 1 uu.jc broken and a shoulder (lislncted ;now that all the members nf fh family nnd most of the live stock have keen victims of misfortunes in one wav or another, Mr. Fielder hopes the fates Mlave ben satisfied and that brighter nflVS a a alini.4 a a J uawn. Thar rass Through states of Seven Years aad The Anal the End. It is held by a recent writer on worn- n tnat he seven stages of her life ma v e reckoned as composed of multiples of seven. The first seven venrs are in. .nc.'' ,ne woni1 vea childhood, the "e'en innooo, tne fourth seven brings a fully developed womanhood. From 28 to 35 the fifth seven mitrht ue cuneu tne infancy of age, for in "'" j-m unr u-arns to exercise the faculties and perceptions that have been developed in the previous groups. Lp to tne age of 42 the lessons go on. Character is being matured and fixed, the definite trend of life established. After that few changesare made In the real person. Slight variations and mod ifications of opinion there may be, but noinmg deep or vital Is likely to trans form the life. The common phrases, "a confirmed old bachelor," and "a confirmed old maid," applied to unmarried men and women over 40 are tacit admissions of that fact, intimating that mental and physical habits are so strongly rooted tnat tne adaptability of earlier years has ceased to exist, and the person ia lncaPaD1 OI adjustment to a new en- l'!0?. I, Jh' ?T J1"'' , - piuiuj iiuuuio me, dj, ine en-croachmen-t of age; 70, the span of ex istence the decade of sevens, beyond wnicn lies a mere waiting for the end Drying1 preparations simply devel op dry catarrh : they dry up the secretions. which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a for more serious tremble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs r..,t!? ?!Lf and will cars catarrh or poM in tha l.a.i easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be m'led for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 12 irritate or cause aneezhnr. It snreads itself over an irritated and an cry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With I'.lv's Cream Itnlm too ara arm ml against A asiU Uatarrn and liar Fever. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. From J-Koebel' Pture, three miles mare. uo is a "ra oay, branded II on left shoulder. left hind foot .;. iv, .v, mn " - e v a w siuviiv A A JJ pounds. The other is brown, big D on left shoulder, weight thn,.t Ron i. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to J. Knebel, or for such in forma- . .... .... lion SB Will lesd to their recovery. mi Hmd Hut rruiu the Cua Was the ball that bit G. D. Steadman of Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It canted horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured hiiu. It cures cuts, bruises, bnrns boils, felons, corns, skill eruptions. Beet pile cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by B!akely, the druggist. "My baby was terribly sick with the diarrlu'i," rays J. II. Doak, Williams, Oregon. "We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrl.au P.emedy. I am happy to sjv it gave immediate relief and a omplete cere." For sale at Biakeley's drog store. Murderer of German Mm liter Arrested. Nsw York, 6ept. 10. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says: Chung LI, military cimmandant of Pekin, who is responsible for the murder cf the German minister, has betn arrested and is confined under German jurisdiction. Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building op the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by B'.akeley, the druggist. 3 Mrs. E. Julian has bought the Cates wool saw. Parties wanting wood sawed will please leave ordeis at the Julian l)dgin house, or communicate with phone 201. flO lw STRAYED From the East End feed yard, one small blue mare, branded something like man's bead -on left shoulder. Liberal reward for her recovery or information leading to her tecovery. When laBt seen had a snort rope around Her neck T. J. Dkips, a27-2tw The Dalles, Or. Wanted. Four or five boys, going to school during winter, to board. $12 a month with room and plain washing. Across street from High school. Apply at Chro.vicl office. d.ywlui . Luxuries. Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they are necessities. A full line of cool and refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and beers kept on ice. Take a bottle home for lunch. C J. Stabling. Phone 234, Wanted A large room lurniebed or unfurnished, in a private family. Ap ply at the mil'inery store on Washington street, between Second and Third. eS-9 Advertise in Thb Chronicle. The only store ft this city where tht Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlaati a dozen pieces of so called cheap enam - eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look like it.but thegenu ine has the name Stransky - Steel Wareoneach piece. Do not be deceived First prize, at 1( International Exhi bitions. Highest award at World t Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago. Pre ferred by the best cooking authorities, certified to by the most famous cbem lata for purity and durability it is cheapest because) BEST. Remember, this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported forand sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not runt nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is not affected by acids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake without imparting flavor of previously oookod food and will last for years. We cau. tion tha public ngninnt imit;itioi4 , r. mooss. joiik oavim 3I00RE & GAVIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Rooms 19 and 40, oyer V. 8. Land OBlcs Plays & sue JJSBSBsV .rriaT tis scHSDiaa. Asrivb rus t ws luuu. iron Fast salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fat Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mall l.vwp. m. tty, nt. Uuii, li.Ju p m Chicago and aat. Atlantic Halt Laks, Denver, Ft. 4:4&s.m. Kx press Worth, Oinubs, Kan li.jua. m. am t.itr, it. Louis, Via Hunt- chleago and Eat. iugtou. Spokane Walls Walls, Bpokane, Bpnkane iJail Minneapolis, ft. i-aul. Mail and i) u 1 u t h, Milwaukee, and Eipress Chicago slid Kaal, via Express Bpukaneskd Hunting fn ; alw all pointa in :2J p. m Washington and tat- 8:30a.m em Oregon. 8 p. m. Fbom PoETUXn. 4 p. m. Ocean Hteamships. For 6an Francisco Every Five Days. wi p. m. I 4 p. m. Ex.auuday Columbia Rv. Stottnen. Kx.bunda) To Astobia and Wsj Es.urday landings. 10 p. m. a. m. Wills mitts Rivsa. I 4:30p.m. Ex.uuuday Oregon City, fewberg, Ex.bundaJ balem di Way Land's. 7i.HI, WlLLAMVTTK AMD Ys- 8:30 p.m. Tuea.Thnr. hill Kivebs. Mon.,Wed and bat, Oregon City, Dayton, and Frl. snd Way-landings. Bhaii Rivkr. I.iiVS Lv Rlparla Rlparis to Lewiston. LswihtoM dally daily :toa.m. 9:00 a.m. Car"" Parties desiring to go to Beppner or point on Columbia Southern vis Bigga, should lake So. 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:40 p. m. making direct connections at Heppner junction snd Biggs. Returning makingdirectcounection at Heppner Junction and Biggs with Ho. 1, ar riving at The Dalles at 12:30 p. m. For full particulars call on O. . & N. Co.'s agent The Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBTRT, Gen. Fas. Agt , Portland, Or. Niiilm I'nii; Yellowstone Park Line. THE DIN'IXQ CAR ROC IE FHuM fOUTLAN D TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE VELLOW- STONE PARK. LI 4VI. Mod Depot, Firtnandists So. 2. Fast mail for Tacoma, Seattle, Olympia, li ray's Harbor and Houtb Bend No. 6;S0 P. M. No. 3. 7;00 A. M. K inu, hpokane, Koss nd, B. C, Pullman, Moscow, Leaiston, Buf 11:15 A, M.'faloIIumpminingooun- try, Helena, Minneapo lis, Ht. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis. Chicago and all points eaat and southeast. Pnget Bound Express for Tacoma and Seattle and intermediate points No. 4. 11;30 P. M Pullman first-class snd tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, 8t. Paul snd Missouri river points without change. VoBtibuled trains. TTnlnn ricrwtt rtnnnn.MAn. in all principal cities. nnggHge cnecxea to destination of tickets. For handsomely llluacrHhlrticrii,Hv m.tia. tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morri sou street, corner Third, Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Soma Pacific Co, Shasta Route Trains lesve The Dalles for Port!. stations st 4 :L a. m. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland .. S:30sm ..12.30 am ..U:Ilim ..5:00 p m .. 7:45 p in 7:00 pm ' Albany iv.w p m 11:30 am 4;85sm 8:15am Arrive Ashland ' Hanramentn . ... ' ban Francisco . Arrive Ogdon . 5:45 a m . :II0 a m 7:25 am . 7:45 am 11:45 a m :UUa m 7:25 am :ij0am Denver ' KansasClty.. ' Chicago Arrive Los Angeles ... . 1 :20 p m . 6:K) p m . 6:lam .. :."ftam .. 4:1X1 am . 6:2ft am . 6:42 s m .12:43 pm 7:00 a m 6:nfi p m fi:)am KM sin 4:00 a m 6:25 p m ft 42 em 12-4:1 p m r.i raso Port Worth ' City of Mexico . ' Houston New Orleans.. . ' Washington ' New York Pullman snd Tourist car. Chair cars Hacramento to ( ia.d.n e-i t..n' and tourist cars to Chicago, bt Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at Han Francisco with soversl steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and sou lb America. Bee sgent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, Oeueral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or ti.tu it.. . r -v.jr. mo ram, c-vaves venr axii 1 txiKUUS. swiu every where. TANOAMO OIL CO. v4j, BO YEARS VV EXPERIENCE Mi V t Tracc Marks Pr, 0 JCSICN9 ''mil COrVRIGHT &C Anronsaeixllng ske-h and ilewrlrtlon ma oiit. klr aorenm our oinnion free hrther a i li Vemion i. probably p,aentable. f 'ommuiilr... !l!m..tnotlr'nadenlil. Hundbookon Patents 9rnt (res. Olrteat sw for ec-unii i"u- l'aiei.ts takn tbrouuh Muim Ca rll Mvruil notice, without clisrue, in tne Scientific Jftnericasi. mlnlioii ot any riemino J"'irnaL 1erni. 3 a rrr: four months, L bo.dl.rall newadoaierj. MUNN&Co.36,Broad"1-New York Uriuol. omos. ZU V Bt Waahiuaton. D. f FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A BSEBALBANKINQ BUblNKU Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at ail points on fav orable terms. Just What Yoa uiant. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a Bingle stock. Real imita tion ere ton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX. Land Office at Ths Dallih. Ore(ion,( August l'joo. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler baa filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, October 6, 1900, viz: Robert K. Phillips, of Moaler, Or., H. E. No. 55H0 for the NEJi NWW, SWli NE'i, Bea9,and BJ, SEJ4, 6eoi, Tp. 2 N., K. 12 E He names the following witnesses tn prove his continuous residence upon snd cultivation of said land, viz: James Lewis, Dolly Moslcr, Lea Evans, John Miler, all of Mosier, Oregon. JAY P. LUC AH, UK29-1 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omca at Ths Dai.i.ks, Ors.,) July 2H, I IK to, I Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice nf her intention to commute and make flual proof In support of her clslm, and that said proof will be made, be- oro me register ana receiver at The Dalles uregon, on inurBday, September 20, 11)00, vis: Lois A, Helm, ofThe Dalles, Or.. H. E. No. r.150, for the NWJ4 HVM, V.i 8Wi. and I 8WJ HWJ4, Hec. 3. T. 1 , R. i1 E., w7m. Bho names the following witnesses to prove ber "on tin nous residence upon, and cultivation of niu innu VIZ : Peter Fngnn, O. Wcfmore, Charles Matney. - -, ' v. . v.iiusi V I . , , JAY P. M'CAS, i'1 Re tistcr EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the nnderslsned nave been duly itnnolnted hv tha hmmnhi. couri, ni ine suite 01 uregon, for Wasco county, exeiMivors 01 tne estat j of Horatio Cor son, aeceasoi. All perrons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to nresent Ml. ..IIIC. IMIIPVM. VVrilllll. Ul in. II llHi.r.l ,.ine. r.. t.orsou, ni vt asco, Hberman county. I I Tilt: 1 ,1 1.. a ( V . , ll'i ... . . " . in. ,m,i, v oi uur aiuiruevs, Aicne fee & Vt llson, at The Dalles, Oregon, within six M,..,,.n 11, nit me unu (uiB notice. Aaieii juiy l-i, iwu, CHARLES E. CORHON, WII.UAU LT tuuaixI Executors of the eatntn 1.1 n,.r.i. ......' .! ceased. ,.;., ,, j . SI. Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, - OREGON. thL. " 1. j l pleamantly situated near .k. . . ' V" """oi in i. k. A n. Co.; thence It Is easy of access for all those who do' " T'V ? "''"'"'tabla home and a progres sive neat nf learning for their daughtcra or wards. The location of the Academy Is one of IfnT,"1.' milUy ,he '"" '!. this ' por tion of Oregon being pmverhlal for Its mire 7h. Hrjl .,n,y , "TK'nU'1 """ '''ri.ed by the Huts to confer Academic honors. ,"ltl" wr arholaatln year, llflO. tn leswl nre,un,e.lTueiny1B..I.te,,,l,er;4tn fin,""11" ""'"""' ai'l'ly to the Hl.ter Sn'nor- augft-lm T. A. Van Norden TRED. W. WIIj-on, - ATOKN Kr AT LAW piaiij s jicademy '' , NOTICE of Application for Liquor Lit To All Whom It May C'otneru: i-f court, apply to the County . o,m' o, .n,.,!! "sco county, f0,r,r"'- spirituous, malt and viu,,,). ,? quantities than one g.llo," . sier, in theeountv .,,1 state If.LH peuod aa his receipt from the nV,' ol said county may call for- ... t Tnv. ..id license, which beVl VHetn.' lou,.t, Court ou said date!" uTn. Dated this 7th day of Octol,er 1S(0 w'u-uisij,, Petltlo- f, l,vuot LeMfc To the Honorable County Court of .u . Oregon, for the County of W.sco- ' We, the undersigned residents ind u., of Mosier preciuct, in the ( n,iDr.T!J' orable body to grant a license to P". to sell spftituous, .na.taudviuou ' less .quantities than one gallon ii',fc J ......... ,-ooiiiy ana state tinLI " such period as bis receipt lr"r! r-atr a Kemeck, L Lamb. Lewis Meekr, P Henningsou, K P Hardwick, Christian Wyis, Arnold Wyss, E B Wood, B Kben. Jas 8 Hunter, Frank Lapler, H Btoneman, M lhlel, Jacob Fltwh, John Armstrong, A H (jodberson, M Duty, t P Weidner, J K Mi tiregor, J X Mii N -' Stutu, l , Hmninnoa. SDH.her, C A t r.mer, M fpellman H Thiel, E (iraiilutH James Josi, t 1 isher, Axel E Peterine, A h McCougber, N P Sturgess, L J Davenport W m A Hay, Chas I'rather, A J Prober, Jas Nurse H V Patlersoa N C Weiduer A Nordir A T Koberts Andy Prat her, Rue Prather, (ieo Judy Cleo Ireland O H Davenport A M Prlcbard John Korinup Sale of Real Property. Notice is hereby given that under and btvk tue of an order dulv made and enteml 7. Z County Court of Wasco County, Orts , S 2lth day of August, 190 the undeSM LV minlstrator with Ihe will annexed, of ttieiiu. of Jonathan Jackson, deceased, in, iKkZ after the 1st day of October, P.hjo. sell tt sale In the manner provided by lawfurtiU 1, of real property by cxecuU)rs sad sdminiii!. tors, all the right, title and interest of iX Jonathan Jackson in and totue lullowlord. scribed real property, being in Wsmo Coomr Oregon, to-wlt; - ' Tho NW of the $.4 of secnon Utteen fti) the 8I4 of the HEj-4 and the ol the 8HU l, section twenty-two (22,; the iiy. ol the 0E1 of section fifteen (15), the K'of theE'iin' the NK'4 of the8K'4 of section tweatj-tso the Y. of the Nis and the bW'4 of tbe SK and the 8EM of the NW) cf section twent? seven (27), all in township four '4) south, nut fourteen (14) east, W. M. ; said sale to be lot cash or upon credit in the manner provM bi law for the sale of real projierty upon credit k executors and sdmliil: trutorw. R. E. bAI.TMARsHE. Administrator, with the will annexed, ol estate ol Jonathan Jackson, deceased, ttpk NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L4NB Orncg at Vancouvks, Wih.i Aug. 10, 1SWJ. ( Notice Is hereby given that the lollowiii named settler haa filed notice of his intettw to make final proof in support of his claim, ui that said proof will be made oefore W. B. Pmi" Cnlted States Commissioner for lllatrlcl a Washington, st bis olllce In Goldendale, Win Ingtou, on October 1, l'JUO, viz: John Watson, P. O. address Centervlllc, Wash., who nn hoinestead application No. V'M, for theSSiH-, 8ee 2S, Tp 8 N, R 14 E, W. M. Who names the following witnesses to prnri hla continuous residence upon and cullivstlos of said laud, viz.: Charles HtrHiihe, William Wilkinson, Just C. Daly and Patrick Haggerty, all ol Ceutenut P. O., Washington. alS-l W. B. DUNBAR, BeIiKr. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Oitici at Thr Dili.s.0mj August 81, WW. I Notice is hereby given that the followlig named settler baa filed notice of his Intentions make final proof in support of hla claim, ini that said Droof will be made before the Kerliai and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wedw duy, October 10, lwo, viz. : Oeorgs W. Johnston, or Ths Dalles, Or., II. E. No. 51OT, for the NW NEJ and XEK NW Sec 1H, Tp 1 N, R 14 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prowl continuous residence uixiii, aud cultivation" said land, viz: : V. P. Taylor, Wm. Sharp, J. W. Johnatoa v R. E. Teaguc, all of Tbe Dalles, Oregon. so t JAY P. LCCAs, KefllW. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the nndmltMj has been duly appointed by the honorable w of the state of Oregon, for Wasco eonnlr, ecutor of the estate of Auiust Bachraan.ar ceased. All fiersons having claims agaimlsaa estate are hereby noticed to present the sum. proiwrly verified, to the undersigned tiwrtfil nen, at ine uaiies, nasoo comii), at the ofllce of his attorneys, Mcuefee ' " ttt The Dalles, Oregon, within six uiontba ICT the date of this notice. Dated this 14th day of July. PKtO.' Executor of the estate of August ok'' deceased. "'- NOTICE FOR TUBLICATIOS. (Itolated Tract ) Public Land 8l. Lad Ornta at Th Dai.lm, 0sooj July 27.1WI I Notice Is hereby given that In 1"' Int mictions from ths commissioner of IM rr eral land ofllee, under authority vested In a1' by section 24n V. H. Rev. Htal., as smendrt 7 the act of congress approved Kebriisrj . i"J we will proceed to offer at public slJ,J day, the nth day of September, next, at t of 10 o'clock, a. in., at this ollli, the folkWii trai t of land, to-wlt: lit 4, Beo. 1.1. Tp. 1 V., R. 12 f-i lMr Any and ail uersons claiming U!w?T described lands are advls.il to n claims In this olllce 011 or before tM,a"'JZ designated for thecommencement of asia otherwise their rights will be lorleikd. JAY P. I.l'CAB, Keglwr al-l OTI8 PATTERSON. Itsw- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LAHoOrrica atTh I'1-'-"' Aug. i?Jt .. l i . 1. .. , n 'i i' nameal sfftler has file notice of hla ' i. si I I I ... ..r atf till flsUW that Mid priait will be made ta-fote the I4I and receiver of tho IT. H. I'"'11.'',. Dalles, Or , on Bnturday, Sept. llanry C. Onrdlon, of Ths Halls'- II. K. No. 4014. for the NW 8K'i Hec. -r K 1 K. W. M. M u, .nirt He names the following ltn'i',.U,aUo hla continuous residence "ion snd c' of said land, vis: , h. p(.tirt Kniest Jordan, Alln-rt Jordan. ,)rll0n and James Thomas, all of The K"1'1'"' AJ,u;r. aug22-l jai r. i-i - .sAl CkicteD Lice Con USE Carbolineum : Avenarius The mtt efficient Wood l'"" Paint slsos Ksillcsl Keinclr ','. Chlck-n Lie. Its application I"'" aide walla of poultry h"'""""',11 V iiianenlly exlrmlnc . 0f aulta-hmiltliy chicken", V "'Jiret, esgs. rite for circulars and P" Mention this psiH'r. Jos.T. Peters & Co, Til It DALLE, '"""' .-Nonce is Bereby given th n William Klnt.,will It l . ' s-trvtiiur iw.i. I'll It DALLES, ORKUOH