THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. Nasal CATARRH In all It stage, than aaould be cleanimoM. Hj' Cream Balm cleanse, soothes and heals the diseased mcoibraue. It cure catarrh and drive wa a cold in the bead auick!y. Cream Balm 1 placed Into the nostril, tpraiuU oyer the membrane and U absorbed. Belief ia im mediate and a cure follow. It I not drying doe not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 oent at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cent by mail. i.V IXWT11EK3, M Warren Street, New York. FCOPLl COMING AND GOISO. Saturday' Daily. Hon. RoU. Mays weut to Portland on this afternoon's train. Dr. Tiny Lotian ia down from Shaniko on a vUit to his father at d friends in The Dalles. Miss Grace Hill will leave early next week for Monmouth, where she will enter the normal school. Mrs. J. C. Meins and daughter, Mrs. II. Ziegler, returned at noon from visit ing the Portland carnival. A. MacAdam is iu from Snaniko selecting the fall stock of goods for Pease A Maya' store at that place. Mrs. Mary Booth, who has speut the past three weeks with her daughters in and near The Dalles, returned to Port land by boat today. Miss Maggie Kelly will be among those who take the norma! course at the Mon mouth school this year, having left for that place this morning. Jessie and Lucy Doherty, of Shaniko, nephew and niece of A. M. Kelsay, leu this morning lor University Park where they will attend school. Mra V f! Sifnn. wr'in left here dur ing the early part of the week, is now iit$ Central Kansas, visiting her old home and lelatives whom she has not seen for many years. Francis Sexton, who after being grn-1-nated from our hiith echool in this year's class, left for Umatilla comity, where he has since been employed, returned home this morning, and will prohahly enter school ag.iin, taking up the course which has been added this year. District-Atty. Menefee, Judge Brt'.d ehaw, Judge Bennett, Attorneys Hunt ington and F. W. Wilson, and D. S. Dufur will leave tonight to attend court which opens at Condon Monday, when the.Collins murder case comes up for trial, Judge Benuett appearing for De fendant Cook. W. C. Weigel, who left The Dalles about ten years ago and has sinse been emploved by the Union Pacific in the office of the superintendent of motive power and machinery, at Umaha, ar rived in the city this morning and will remain nntil the last of the month vipit ing bis parents and brothers. His last visit was made three years ago. Dr. Geo. Wilson, one of Portland's leading physicians, came up on last night's train for the purpose of consult ing with Dr. Geisendorffer regarding A. 11. Curtiss. His diagnosis of the case thoroughly agreed with that of the attending physician, who, while giving no bope of a permanent recovery from the accident, is of the opinion that the patient will improve sufficiently to be about in the course of a few weeks. Monday' Daily. . B. Wood and W. Kintz were in town today from Mosier. Judge George T. Pralher, of Hood River, was in town today. Mrs. Eshelm&n went to Wasco today oa a visit to Mrs. W. II. biggs. Hon. Charles Hilton is registered at the Umatilla House from Porland Superintendent C. L. Gilbert came op from Hood Kiver on the noon train. Charles McAllister is registered at the Umatilla House from Glenwood. Mrs. L. V. Wood, of Mosier, has gone to ban Francisco to spend the winter. Justice Timothy Brownbill has gone on a business trip to ehermau county, C. J. VanDuyn' and wife, of Tygh, were in town today on their way borne from Portland. C. R. Smead came up today fioro Mosier where he is running his fruit drier night and day and, it is said, doing very satisfactory work. Prof. Leckerby, of the state agricaltu a' college of Washington, Is in the city fur the purpose of establishing an ex periment station t this place. Tnesday'a Daily. Chris Dethman, a prosperons Hood River fruitrnan, was in town last night. Mrs. C. W. Taylor, of Walla Walla, arrived here Saturday on avisit to her mother, Mrs. . M. Wilson. Representative M. A. Moody and M. . T. Nolan went to Portland this afternoon on the delayed train in order to hear the speech of Senator Fairbanks tonight. Mr. F..H. Hurlburt, cashier of the Shaniko bank, and Mr. Hammond, an official of the Columbia Southern, were in town today and left for Shaniko on the noon train. Mrs. G. W. Seely, of Watsonville, Calif., and Mrs. D. L.Mann, of Oak land, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Mann's daughter, Mrs. Leonora Martin, of San Francisco, are visiting relatives and friends at The Dalles and Boyd. Mrs. Msnn and her daughter were resi dents of The Dalles twenty years ago arid this is their first visit here since that time. In Grass Valley. Oregon, Wednesday evening, Sept. 12th, l'JUO, to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. O'Learv, a son. 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 tugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wmderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Elakeley, the druggist. 3 Clark A Falk'a drug fresh and complete. stock it new, ff "irwV THE WASCO COUNTY EXHIBIT. Cheapest aad Moat Mae live Alertlae nieot Wun Coualy Evar Had. The Portland carnival is over and the net rctults to that city are acknowledged on all hands to have far exceeded the cst and trouble. It is reckoned that not less than 50,000 persons from out sidd the city visited the fair, and it ! no veiy extravagant supposition that as many more of the city's 00,000 inhabit ants er once or oftener in attendance. These Azores natorally suggest the value of Wasco county's exhtbit as a mean of advertising the resources and capacities of this district, To have been seen by a hundred thousand persons, few, if any, of whom pasted it with in difference, and many of whom gazed on It iu wonder and astonishment, enough to prove that the exhibit has been a most effective piece of adverti ing. Nor did it loose any of its effect iveness in this regard by the fact that was practically the only exhibit of the kiml on the gronnds. Hood River, as usual, deserves the credit for the finest display of apples, It was magnificent, and we say tli without a grudge. Not that we are will iog to concede that Hood Kiver can beat the conntrv around The Dalles; but the Hood River people know how to show off their fruit to better advantage (ban we do. They had their apples all, or D"nrly all, handsomely packed in ordi i ary apple boxes, as if ready for market and each particular apple was polished till it shone like a burnished mirror, The apples from this district, on the contrary, were only four or five of kind and were placed on plates. There was variety enough, and the fruit was fairly up to t ho standard, but the dig play, as it seemed to us, was not nearly so effective as the shining, uniform rows in the Hood River boxes. In peaches and grapes The Dalles had It all to her seif. Mr. Merrill assured the writer that he was often asked if the grapes and pt-aches were real or only wax inil tations. And yet, fine as they were they fell far short, in our opinion, of hundreds of boxes that have been sold in this market during the past two or three weeks. And a similar remark might be made as to the water melons. pumpkins, squashes and roots. A plate of nearly ripe figs and branches of the flj tree containing figs in various stages of growth excited great interest. These were from the garden of Mr. Emile Schanno, of this city. F. II. D.ewssup plied some stalks of corn from his gar den on the bluff, one of which measured twelve feet and ten inches. They were of the Cuban variety, and the ears would have done credit to an Illinois corn patch Hood River bad a fine plate of silver prunes, and a branch twenty-nine inches long from a silver prune tree that con tained 119 well-developed prune. This Utter was from the orchard of W. P, Watson and was preserved in a glass jar in the Bureau of Immigration exhibit. In this exhibit, by the way, was one solitary apple from a Clackamas orchard that measured 15)a inches in circumfer ence and weighed Y.6K2 ounces. It was of the Wolf River variety. It was the largest apple at the fair. m In the Dalles exhibit there was a sample of little club wheat, grown by F. M. Warner, of Tygh Ridge, from a field that went 45 bushels to the acra; an other by Alex. Strachan, of Dufur, from a field that went 43 bushels; another by G. D. Ried, of The Dalles, from a field that went 33 bushels; another by Mike Callagban, oi Dufur, from a field that went 40 bushels ; another by Mrs. Julia Obarr-Smitb, of The Dalles, from a field that went 35 bushels; and other sain pies by Hon. M. A. Moody, A. T. Hill gen and O. Jones from fields that went 50 bushels to the. acre. On the top of big bales of snow-white wool from The Dalles scouring mill, which formed an important part of the exhibit, was George A. Young's eight legged lamb, with one bead and three bodies attached at the shoulders. This freak of nature has been on exhibition in Blakeley's drug store in this city for some months. It was dropped, or rather taken from its mother, last lambing sea son and Mr. Young had it mounted. The twn heads of a double-headed lamb, also belonging to Mr. Ycucg, were sus pended from a post in the background. A canopy of wool covered the exhibit. It was handsomely arranged in alternate stripes of scoured wool and the wool as it comes from the sheep's back. Wasco county owes a debt of grati tude to the local lodge of Elks for givirg her the opportunity, free of charge, of making a display -of ber products, in such a way as we believe will ' prove the most effective advertiiement the county has ever had. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Drrlnrr preparation simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing afar more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and .nulls and nse thut which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the COo. size. Ely Brothers, f8 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, docs not irritato or canse sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful Inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balntyon aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. DEATH OF "MAN OF THE IRON MASK" Remarkable Story of Thomas Colt, the Subject the First Sabine Operation Surgeons Made a Xew Face fur Him. Nxw York. Sept. 17 The Belltvue Hospital patient, known at the "Man With the Iron Mask," is dead. Thomas O'iver Colt was his name. He wes re lated to the family of gooujakt-rs of thAt name, and was born in Connecticut. At t'ie age of 15, while playing ball, be was struck in the faca by a ball, hi cheek bones being fractured and his nose broken. Erysipelas fallowed and the nose was lost, as was a portion of bit face. He was brought to Bellevoe Hospital by his parents, the head of the surgical division of that institution be'nj Professor Thomas C. Sabine, who heard the story and ssid he would make the boy a nose. The result was the first Sabine operation as It is now known. Colt's left hand was placed on his face and the thi'd finger relieved of the nail and placed on the bridge ( f the nose. It took two month's to grow there, while it was held in position by a platter cast, and then it was cut from the hand at the second joint. Thirty-two operations and two years in the hospital gave a new face to Colt. In 1896 he married Miss Piste, of Change, N. J. She said she reciprocated bis affection because of his miud. In November, 1SU8, ho shot her in New Jersey, and then shot himself. Both lived, and be was tried for murder. He was convicted and sentenced to fifteen rears in the penitentiary. After serving two years he was pardoned. He took every means of concealing bis features when in public. In August be was admitted to Bellevue Hospital, suf feriug from Bright's Disease. He was fearful that other patients would see his face, so he kept it muffled and became known to the other patients as the "Man With the Iron Mask." A I'liotuurapulu Cliecklnit Clock. An apparatus that has at least the merit of novelty is oni exhibition in London. It is designed' as a checking clock to record! the hour of the arrival of employes at their places of work. The novelty consists in a sensitized photographic ribbon attached'to clock work. Each employe, ns he or she ar rives, presses the button of the ma chine and immediately his. or her photograph, together with ft photo: graph of the clock showir.v the mo ment of arrival, is impressed on the movable ribbon. It is said that the photographs can He mnrte at the rate of 40 a minute. Youth's Companion. The I'p-to-Ilate Maiden. lie Will you elope with me if I will bring am automobile around at 11 o'clock to-night? She Yes, but it must he an electric automobile not one of those horrid- smelling gasoline affairs. Bomervllle Journal. A Her York Tree. A towering elm tree which used to stand in St. Paul's churchyard. New York, and which was said to be 100 years old, has been cut down. The tree used to stand on a line with Vashing ton's pew, and was one of the pictur esque landmarks of lower Broadway. Oregon STATE FH SALEM, OREGON. September 17 to 22, 1900. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Grounds greatly improved, buildings repaired and renovated, all stock build ings thoroughly disinfected; everything in firsl-clasg condition for the largest and best Live Stock Show and Agricult ural Exposition ever held on the Coast. 520,000 ii? premiums purses Good racing every afternoon. Music and fun at night. Auction sale of llymtork will be made a lend ing feature. All livestock and other exhibit hauled tree over tho Southern Parltio railroad. Reduced paaaena-er rate on all railroad).. For premium lint and other 'nformation aiMret w. M. BiithUMi, rreident. HUlnborn, Pr. M. D. WI4UOM, Bee., Portland, Or. The Weekly Oregonian and Twice-a-Week Chronicle for $2.00 a year. All subscribers to the Weekly Chron icle who pay one year' subscription In advanc , will be entitled to the above iberal afler. CHRONICLE PUB. CO., The Dalles, Oregon. OirET Tins CHIU. u 'bjm Dalles. ! Fs Mull 12:2- p. in sult Lk", Denver, ft. Worth, Omaia, fi " rr City, cf. uiuu,! i.w v Chicago and East, I Atlantic Slt Lake. Denver., rt.l 4:4) a. m. txire 2 j" a. in. Via Hunt iux'.uii. u City, HI. Loui., I bicagu mid East. Spokane ilMil mi J EXpICSS tt-.ll. Walla. Krwkane, Spokane Mail ml Express Minneapolis. t. r'nul. u I u t h, Milwaukee, Mill-ago and East, via, hpokaneasd Huntin- ton; lw mi pnnni i W a.hirmtou and Eaat-: 3 i1a- m ern Oregon. I i:i p. m 8 p. m. Fbom PoBTHNn. 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SOUTH and EAST via Soutnern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way stations at 4:' a. m. and it p. m. Leave Portland R:30am 7:00 pm " Albany 12.3U a m 10:80 pm Arrive Ashland .12:Stam ll:30m . 5:00pm 4; am . 7:4i p in 8:15a m " Sacramento " ban Francisco ... Arrive Ogdoft ....... ... ft:4Sam 11:45am ... 9:00 r m 9:ima ni . . 7:25 a m 7:i.i a in ... 7:4." a iu 9:30 am " Denver " KansasCity.. " Chicago Arrive Ln Angeles ... .. 1:70pm .. 6:00 pm .. 6::)a m . . !:.r5a m ... 4:0Oa m .. 6:5 a in 7:00 a m 8:00p in 6::am 9:.Via m 4:00 a in 6:2A p m hi raso " Fort Worth " City of Mexico . . " Houston ' New Orleans .. . " Washington " New York .. 6:42 a Dl o -i a m 12:411pm 12'4:ipm "una. vnin uii unui vrnins, Phiiir f.aru ArsninnKi tn. I i V 1 - ....... niiivii ww k k'ivju niiu r.i I no, and tonrlHtPHrntoi hlcagfi, tit Louin, New Or- Lane auu yy aniJinguru. Connrctlna nt Sn Krnnrlwo with steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Mjii,iivn, vciiuni .uii ouuiu America. Bee agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, Geueral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or helps the team. Saves wear and expense, bold everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. ilfifiC EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly appointed by tha honorable county curt, of tu. stau, of Oregon, f r aaeo eouuiv. executors of the es'.at-- of Kor.tio tr ",n. deked. All jm.n. having elalms against said estate are hereby notided b present "he same, properly veririeJ. to the undersigned Charles E. Corson, at Winds Sherman county, Oregon, or at t.le ..Siee ..f our attorneys. Vene rea 1 Wilson, at The Dalles, Oreg .o, wllhlu SIX nionlhs from the date ol luis notice. Dated July 14. Isw. cnARI E r0RS0S, WILLIAM K. CO It "ON, Executors of the estate of Horatio Corson, de ceased. J'i-1 " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at Th Dalles. Or., Aug, 1, lsuu. Notice I htrcby given thut the following named settler has tllel notice of his nteution to make tiual proof in support of his claim, and that ..id pro..! will be made before the register and receiver of the IJ. s. land office at The Dalles, Or , on Saturday, Sept. 2tf, VMO, viz: Heoiy C. Gordloa, of Tha sialics. Or., H. E. No. 4!U, for the N.'i SK'i fcec. 6. Tp 1 N, h 1:1 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and oultivuUon of said land, vU: truest Jordan, Albert Jordan, John Pashek and James Thomas, all of The Dulles, Oregon. aug-'-l JAY P. LLCAS, Register. NOIICE FOR PUBLICATION. USD Office at The Dalles. Or., t September 1 2, 19C0. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noltce of her intention to make final proof in .upport of her clnim, and that said proof will be made before the Keirister and keceiver at The Dalles, Oregou, on H ednes day, October 24, liu), viz: Janet r. Stewart, or Tha Dallas, Or , H. F, No. 521, for the E"i 8KW PE qr SE qr See i Tp 1 N, K 12 L", and sW qr N Vi qr iec 30, Tp 1 N, K 1.) K, W M. She names the following witnesses o prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lund, viz.: I. I). Nelson, K. F. Shnrp, John Fleming, Duniel Stewart, all of The Holies. seplS JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Office atThe Dalles, Oheoos,) August 25, l'JUO. i Notice is bcrebv given that the followiug nHuitd settler has tiled notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ana that said proof will be nmde before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, ou batur day, October 6, 1900, viz: Iiobert JC. I'hllllpa, of Mosier, Or., H. E. No. .WO for the NE)i NW', NW NE'4, Sec. 9, aud BW SE!, Seel, Tp. 2 N., It. 12 E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous lesideuce upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: lames Lewis, Dolly Mosier, Lea Evans, John Miler, all ol Jiosier, Oregon. JAY P. I.tTCAS, aiig29 1 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, On., J September, 10, l'.HHJ, ( Notice Is hereby given thut the following named settler has tiled notice oi his Intention to make final proof in mpport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver nt The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, October 20, WOO, viz.: t'harlra II. Matnejr, of The Dalit s, Oregon, II. E. No. 501, for the 8 hf N i: qr aud W hf bE ir, Sec 12, Tp 1 8, K 11 E, W. M. v He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz. : A. H, Fox, P. ;. Fogan, Charles Gosson and Vi. C. Clark, all of The Dalles, Ortgon. seplS JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., ( September lu, l'.;0) ( Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof insupiortof his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalle:', Oregon, on Satur day, October 20, 1900, viz: Arellous S. Fox, of The Dalles, Oregon, II. E. No. S15I, for the S hf N W qr and W hf SV qr, Sec 12, Tp 1 8, K U E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: I. C. Matnev, C. II. Matnejr, Charles Gossen and W. C. Clark, nil of The Dalles, Oregon. cpl5 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore., I July 28, I'.Ksi. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of her Intention to commute and make final proof in support of her cllm, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Thursday, September 20, 1900, viz: Lola A . Helm, of The Dalles, Or., H. E. No. fil.W, for the NW'4 8E!, EU BWU, and SWJ4 SW, Sec. li T. 1 S., R. 11 E., W. M. She names tnc following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud viz: Peter Fngnn, O. Wctmore, Charles Matney, V. Fox, all of Tho Dalles, or. JAY P. I.rCASJ. 1-1 Re.'istcr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Ou. I September 12, lm). Notlco is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof in supiiort of hei claim, and that said proof will be made be.'ore the register and receiver at 1 he Dulles, Oregon, oh Wedncs- uy, uciouer 2-1, 1'juu, viz; Ellsa K. Vlekers, widow of Samuel J. Vlekers. deceased, of Mo sier, Oregon, II. E. No. VrijO, for the and B'i Heo K. Tp 2 N, R IS E, W. Sr. She names the following witnesses to prove I'l umiuui resilience upou ana cultivation of said laud, viz. : George Renoe, of The Dalles, Oregon; James Miler, Lee Evaus, Eric (jrmiuitid, Mosier, Or. P15 JAY P. LUCAS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnb Office at Vancouver, Waxii.1 .... , . . Aug. 10, l). j Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will 1 made before W. II. I'resby, Milted states Commissioner for District ol Washl -ton, at hisolliec In lioldcudalc, Wash ington, on October 1, lot), viz; John Watson, P. O. addre Centerville, Wash., who made homestead application So. u:i:l for the H's' HE US Sec 22, Tp N, R U E, W. M. x Who names the following witnesses to prove hlsennliuuous residence upon ami cultivation of said laud, viz.: Charles Htrauhe, Wllllnm Wilkinson, Jam A,l,n,',,'"tl'l,!l, Hnmtorty, ll of Ceutervllle P. O., ahlngtu. " W. R. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned have (lied with the Clerk of the county court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, their final ac mint as executors of tha last will aud testa ment of Henry Hamum, deceased, and that Monday, the 4th day of November, l'.ion, at the limir of in h'k rw.k ... I i L . '. :: ;; : , inw, m-vn nxeti ny me Couuty ourt for said county as tha tune, and the county court room in Dalles city aa the place for hearing of objections to s. id final ac count and the settlement of the same J. W. FRENCH, , . r . i , Al A 1 H, Kxeeulnrs FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNEKALBA.VKINU BUSlNEs) Letters ol Credit insued available in tha Eastern Stntei. 8itrht Exchanirn an. I Tl...... ..l. Trariiferi sold on New York, Chicago! oi.. a-iuib, can r rancisco, I'ortland Ore Bon, heattle WmIi,. and variong polnti in Oregon and Washington. Collectiona mado at all point on fa?, orable terms. NOTICE of Application for Liqnor U To All Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given th.t ,t William Kiutx, ill.? h noon, on Monday, the sih rt.. . l tWi the a being the regu," "ef7 .M U U,T A60O ftOllfirv f.7" .r.irtiuous, malt and viu.,V tcl 111...!. ..-!. . "" W K ilPftr. . qiiHUiiiiei than one amines man oneg,ll,,, fn .Vi"'"1 li r, lu the county an 1 sta 1 . " T of said county may call If. r- Xj?!,? said license, which heViVp'.etn'.'S?"1 County Court on ..f.i rf .. .F'.w.n' te th.. usy oi octoW inW r.tui0 fur Li,inorllc,ifc To the Honor ibie County Court ol tk. Oregou, for the County of WaJcS- 3ui, We, the undersigned residents snd V,., h.tul K1. . State of O.egou. reXp ful- peUifa " Z orable bidv to grant. Initio Tttl7S to sell spfrituous, malt and vinous 1? lesa nilatitiriM th-n . . 1UVUI 'I'iUdn - Mrtei. in tha bounty .,7" Site". '" such peri.-l as hi. recel .T 5 " treusurer of said couuty may call for Edwr A Reineck, J N Mosier, L. Lamb. Lewi. Meeks, P Henningson, R F Hardwlek, Christian Wy.s, Arnold Wyss, E B Wood, B Eben, Jas S Hunter, Frank Lapler, II Stoneman, M Thiel, Jacob Floeh, John Armstrong A 11 Godbersou, M Duty, F P Weldner, J K Mi Gregor, Andy Pratlier, Rue Prathcr, Geo Judy Geo Ireland C H Davenport A M Prichard John Northup Mutts, J M Elii tt, i H. nniusrson, Inton Vtmi, R P 1' tlursoD, 81) Usher, C A C runer, M Speiiuura H Thiel, E Grunlund, James Joss, 8 h I isher, Axel F. Peter-on, A E McCoughey, N P Sturges,, L J liavenpurt WraAHuy, ' Chits Prather, A J I'r. her,' Jas Nurse H V Patterson N C Weiduer A Nordjr A T Iiobert. Sale of Real Property. Notice is hereby given that micer.ndbrrt, tue of an order dulv msda and eiiteMinrt. County Court of Wasco County, (ne,,, ,, E; 29th day of A ugust, i'.io the n.ffi3 t mlnistrator with thewill annexed. nf tnoeJiTi, Hle lu the nmiiner provuitd bv l or the iS ... .. . r'rti . uy niors sna S'lminbtr, tors, all the light, title and intercut of tteni Jonathan Jeckson iu and to the followinirds seiibwl real property, being in Wawotoiun Oregou. to-wit; '' Tho VWli or Ilia CVl v the S',4 of the BK!-4 and the S' of Ui. ByiA j section twenty-two car. the SEli oi the Vi the E! of the NE and the BWW ol the N'7i. " VI -o'siiseiiu seven 27), all in township four '4) soutb, unj. fourteen (14) east, W. M.j said .slotokif cash or upon creolt iu ihe manner vmvldel b' law for the sale of real property upou credit if executors and uduiiul' fritter. R. E. SAI.TMARSHK, Administrator, with the n iiUaiiuexed, of tl: estate oi Jouuthau Jncksou, deceased, kpi- CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, 0i.,I Sei.t amber is. iwtu. i A sufficient contest attidavit havlnu been Bis: ln this 'office by Joseph II. Sherar, conteiUm ni a est homestc ,d entry No. 7io2, made June. imm. lor snt w qrsec 2M, and EhfNEnrtf s.', ipSKi4r.,Dv tiiiatu i,i u eoniestee. which it is alleged lhat said William Gill hi' wholly abandoned said tract and changed ta residence therefrom for more than six montt since making said entry, and ntxt prior to to oi contest; ana mat neutu not aoanann re tract to enter the military or naval service the I'r. itel Htatts, said parties me lierebj do;, fled to app?ar, respond and otter evidence toocb- ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Octrtr 27, I'M J, before tho reeikter and receiver at the I nited Htatcs laud otlice lu The Dalles, Orefv The said contestant having, in a vruneniE- davit. filed August 11. l'JOO, set forth fiiou which show thataftor duo diligence pcraoiiul ieivi ot tuts nonce can not he mane, it l nercv ordered and dlte!ted that sueli notice b by due aud proiier publication. sepia' JAY P. LUCAS, Rejuter. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION', Land Office nt The Diu.es, 0u., August 31, lm I Notice Is hereby given that the follow! named settler has tiled notice of hla intention lo make final proof in support of tin claim, n that said proof will be made before the K" and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on vaim day, October 10, l'JOO, viz. : George W. Johnston, of The DsllM,0'. II. E. No. fi'.o:), for the NWK NE1 ana U NW 8ec IX, Tp t N, R 14 E, V. SI. He names the following witnesses to prow continuous residence upon, and cultivation said land, viz: A F. P. Taylor, Wm. Sharp, J. W. Johniton mi K. . Tcaguc, nil ol xnc imnea, uregou. s5 1 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thi't the nnl"!2i nas rjecn amy sppouiieu uy wie uu - - ... .i ........ .:' ... mnntr. fi oi inu sinie oi wienou, mm ..m . ecutor of the estate of Auut Bsc hman. oe ceased. All persons naving eisnn. ...-- estate are hereby notified to present tn ' proiieny veiinod, to tnc unaersisu - Keen, at The Dalles, Wasco county, 0Wi at tne oince oi nis attorneys, ' , at The DalUts, Oregon, within six uiontM u ineaaieor tins noinru. Date.1 this 14th day of July, l'.l. Executor of the estate of AiiUt Bachniij rjocoaseil. T. A. Van Norden Chicien Lice CoiipfeJ. USE Carbolineum : Avenarius. The most efficient Worst Paint, also a Radical 'J'XV J Chicken Lie". ''"''V''1 II per- ( side walls of poultry I'"1'" ' " V I manently exterinlnnK' v o( 2 suits-healthy rhlckeiis. V! 9 uriieforc irulars aim P" J Mention this pawr. . o. r.n.. 1 JOS. I . meters t r j TIIR ALI.. ,C00:' i 1. t. MCOEE. M00UK & OAVIN, Keeps ronstnntly on hand " I"rJL"j.'tlr?. line of all lhat Is t-st lu Clocks, Hpectaelcs, Field GIssses.Hmc" at price, lhat defy competition. , h fn tended to with promptness nd !" 1f3 graving neatly done. ATTORNEYS A. Rooms 31 and 40, oyer V. 8.