THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. norLl CUMinn A NO UOiSO. I LUEDDEMANN-FRENCH WEDDING Wtdnesdav Dally. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Iliukle, of Ante lope, are in town. Deputy Sheriff Sexton haa goue to Wapiuitia ou otticial business. F. II. Button, of Hood River, was In town lust night and left for bouie ou the KeguUtor this morning. Martin Z. Donnell and a if left fester day for North Yakima. hwn they w ill vieit the Washington atate fair. Mrs. J. G. Robertson and daughter, Miss Maudie, wera passengers on the Regulator thia morning for Portland to iiwnd a few days visiting friends. Max I.uedileuiann, of the Antelope Herald, ii in the city for the purtiosa of attendioe the wedding- of bis brother. Krn-t. w4iich takes place tonight at the M. E. chnrch. Professor ciandvitr lft on th noon train for Ileppner, where he will orea nize a weekly dancing class next Friday night. He will be back here in time to conduct his Saturday night dance at the .Baldwin. Thursday's Daily. Miss Maude Gilbert came np from Portland yesterday, where she ij attend tag the rortianu iiusiness Collide. Utto Yaisli, a prominent citizen of Cross Keys, called at this office today. He will bo lu the city for several days. Miss Elizabeth Schooling, who has been ill for over two months, was takeu to the Good t-aiiiaritaa hospital in l oit land on the noon train. Illthlr rltmd Yuuni Couple of Tha Wall tailed la Wedlock. Miss Evelvn Steele, who arrived yes terday frnna Portland to attend theLned-deinann-French wedding, will remain a few days, the guest of the Misses Michell. Remo Rondeau, son of Rem! Rondeau, of Kingsley, was a passenger on the afternoon train for Philomath, where he goes to attend a second term at the col lege of that place. Carl Peetz, the well-known Sherman county rancher, was in town today on his way tiome from St. Martin's Springs, where he received great relief from an attack of rheumatism. Friday's Dally. Hugh Jackson, of Wapiuitia, is in the city. Mr. G. F. Purdv, of Olix. Gilliam CJuoty, called at this office today. John Leiland Henderson, the Hood River attorney, was in town today. " Mr. Rig. Yoiinp, of Astoria, is visiting with the family of Mr. (J. J. Stubling. J. W. Hopkins, a Prinevllle attorney, was in town today on his way home from Portland. Chris Dethinan. a prosperous fruit man of the Hood River valley, was in town today. Alias Harriet Mevens. wtio acted as maid of honor at the Leuiklemann- French wedding, returned to her home in Portland on thia morning's boat. This Escaped Kilttorlal Censorship. ine waiia waiia Matesuan, since Colonel Parker left it, i-i one of the tnoBt intense calamity howling Institutions that Thk Chronicle wots of. Yet here is what it uUished last Tuesday in the form of an interview "with a Walla Wal'a man who hail just returned from Visiting a number of logging camps on the Sound: "I found them all in a flourishing con dition, both in thepoictof increase since last summer and in general permanency I never saw the West Side in such a prosperous condition; industries of every sort are in full operation, and there is not an idle man to bo seen. In fact, there is a great scarcity of laborers ami thousands of men are right now needed in the immense logging camps of PiU'et Sound. Good wages are being paid lor every kind of labor. When 1 was in the little town of Cosmopolis I had the pleasure of seeing over two hun dred men line up, last Saturday even ing, Uj front of a large lumber and box lactory to receive their week s wages. About six hundred men were paid off tbat evening. Ihe same condition ex The long and intimate relation of Mr. and Mr. D. M. French to the business and social history of The Dalles is adequate reason for the kindly interest manifested by t'jis community in the betrothal and marriage of their daughter. Miss F.lizgbetu Eleanor French to Mr. Ernt Lueddemann. Added to the high esteem In which Mr. and Mrs. French are held. Is the fact that Miss French was born aDd lias grown to a charming young woman in this city, and has won for herself a warm place In the affections of all wbo know her, and'Mr. Lueddeuianii, during his two or three years' residence here, has established a reputation as a young man of integrity and good character, and ciadu many warm friends. In response to invitations a large number of the friends of the bride and groom gathered, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 2(th, at the M. E. church to witn'sa the ceremony which united their lives in wedlock The church had been transformed into a beautiful bower by a profusion of ever greens, delicate vines, potted plants and white and pink cut flowers; over each aisle was erected an arch of ivy, the arch over the right aisle having at the top the letters L F worked in flowers, while that over the left aisle bad but the one letter, L. At halt past eight o'clock the wedding party entered the auditorium of the chnrch to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march rendered by Mr. William Birgfeld, who presided at the organ ; the party was led by the ushers, Messrs N. J. Sinnott, Gus Bonn, Forrest Fisher and Fred W. Wilson. Following the ushers came Messrs Frank French ia cousin of the bride) and Mr. A. L. Gnde, the groomsmen; Miss Beulab Patterson and Miss Pearl Williams, the brides maids; little Jessie Hostetler and Edna Pease, flower girls ; Miss Harriet Stevens, of Pirtland, the maid of honor; and finally Mies French leaning upon the arm of her father. As the party passed up the right aisle and approached the altar it was met by the groom, ao companied by his brother, Mr. Max Lueddemann, of Antelope, wbo came from a room at the side of the altar. The ceremony need by Rev. U. F, Hawk, the pastor, was the usual service of the church, slightly uiodiGed.and was both beautiful and very impressive, As tfie party retired through the left aisle Mr. Birgfeld rendered Mendels sohn's wedding march. The bride was very beautiful, attired in silk organdie over white satin, veil and orange blossoms, and carrying cluster of white roses. Miss Stevens was likewise robed in white, while Miss Patterson arid Miss Williams wore pink and carried pink roses. The costumes were very elegant and becoming. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party returned to the1 residence of the bride's parents where they re ceived the congratulations of the relatives and intimate friends of the family. The home of: Mr. and Mrs French was beauti fully decorated with smilax, asparagus and other vines with cut flowers; the hall Bnd frotitfparlor in pink and green; the buck parlor in yellow and green; the sitting-room in red; the dining-room was tastefully decorated in pink and white with festoons and lovers knots of silk ribbon. During the reception a very delightful wedding lunch was served. The guests Ipretent at the reception besides theweriding party, were: Mr and Mrs JLW French. Mrs Nellie F lets everywhere I visited The editor of the Statesman ought to Bjlton, Nonearl and Curmel Bolton, Mr cease calamity-howling or make a more and Mrs Edward French, Mr and Mrs vigoious use of his blue pencil. Howard Mast Die For Ml Crime. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 26. -The jury in the case of James Howard on trial for alleged complicity in the Goebel as sassination, tins morning rendered a verdict of guilty, with the penalty fixed at death. The jury retired at 9:10, and returned with its verdict at 9:43. The courtroom was crowded with spectators, almost trembling with suppressed ex citement. Foreman Crutcher, of the juiy, passed the written verdict up to Smith French, Dr Gertrude French, of Portland, Mrs D EGilman and Mrs J W Gilinan, of Wheeler county, Mr and Mrs FrankjSMeredith, Mrs J W Meredith, Miss Jeannette Meredith, Miss Mary Adams, Miss Paulina lAdaros, Mr and Mrs FredLegg, of Salem, Mr Wm Carter, offjNewburg, Mr and Mrs Walter Moser and Miss Evelyn Steele, of Port land, Mr and Mra Wm Hinkle and Mr and Mrs Fred Lueddemann and Mr and Mrs Goodwin, of Antelope, Chas Adams, of Tygh Valley, Mr Frank Hurlburt, of the clerk, .n.l it ... re.,1 hv Tw uaniao, .air ana Mrs j r Laugniin, Clerk Elliott. Howard did not display Lo'd InfchH". Miss Irene Adams, Mr the least anxiety, and apparently was unconcerned. The verdict was a surpiise, s the general public were led to believe tbat the jury was divided on the question of guilt or innocence of the defendant. One of the jurors stated to the Associated rre-s mat a numoer oi ballots were taken, but the first ballot resulted in unanimous vote in favor of a verdict of and Mrs S L Brooks, Mr and Mrs J B Condon, Mrs Emma Thompson, J W Condon, Clifton Condon, Mr and Mrs E C Pease, Mr. and Mrs J C Hosteller, Mr Edward Hostetler, Mr Starr, Mr and Mrs Hal French, Rev and Mrs Warner, Mr and Mrs. W Lord, Mr and Mrs F L Houghton, Mr and Mrs II S Wilson, Mrs E M Wilson, Mrs A M Williams guilty. After that the ballots yesterday "nu alT "uue njr al" al Bum . .s tn tha rWrea nf n,!.i,.,n. M'" Carrie St. John and Rev and Mrs Ten members voted for the death F Hawk nenaltv. wr,il two m,t fnr lif- im. As tbe bri(1" retired to exchange her Drisonment. The first ballot fodav rft. el'-nfl dress for her traveling costume suited in a verdict, the two iurors who fish knife, Mr Chas Adams; sugar spoon, Miss Paulina Adams; picture, Mr and Mrs J M Patterson; evening shawl, Miss Patterson; bntter plate, Clifton Condon ; silhouette, F Soruuier ville; chocolate pot, Mr and Mrs J C Hostetler; stiver dish, Mr Ed Hostetler; Cambridge book, Mr and Mrs 8 L Brooks; sardine fork, Mrs Chit wood; bouillon spoons, Frank French; tea spoons, Mr and Mrs Smith French ; cut glass piece, Dr Gertrude French; pearl handled knives and forks and cut-glass dish, Mr Smith French; pillow cover. Dr French; salt and pepper shakers, Lewis Peeples ; candelabrum, Mrs F L Houghton ; cut-glass salad dish, Mr and Mrs Pease; carving set. Max Luedde mann ; knives and forks, Mrs Goodwin ; cut-glass punch bowl, the ushers; olive dish, Mr and Mrs Streeter; clock, Mr and Mr Chas Pease; cut glass row bowl, Mr C Lord and Hurlburt, Arling ton ; vase, Mr and Mrs Truman Butler; picture. Miss Carrie Butler; ojive dish. MrsECLytle: spoons? Mr and Mrs J M Sampson ; floh set, Mr and Mrs Lued demann; bag, Besie Barker; cream spoon, Miss Ella Lord, Ohio; rose bowl, Mr and Mrs Hal French ; pearl-handie table set, Mr and Mrs J W French; aspiiragne fork, Mr and Mrs Ed French ; ice cream knife, Vivian French; pickle dish, Mr and Mrs B 8 Huntington; cut glass almond dish, Miss Carrie St John; antique brass, Miss Williams; doilies, Miss Ida Adams ; gravy spoon, Mr ami Mrs Moser; fruit knives, Mesdames Esbeluian and Myers; pearl necklace with diamond pendant, the bride's parents; dollies, Mrs Lneddemann ; teaspoons, Mr and Mrs Prinz; vase, Mr and Mrs J B Condon; placque, Miss VinaAbrams; silver creamer, Mr and Mrs Sidney Young; cut-glass piece, Mrs tula Sweetland; black pearl set diamond scroll ring, from the groom; salad eet, Mrs E F Agnew; cut-glass ice cream dish, Mr and Mrs W Lord; cut- glass berry dish, Mr and Mrs E O Mc Coy; tomato lifter, Mr and Mrs DE Gilman, Mr and Mrs J W Gilman; celery dish, Mrs H W Gude and Albert Gude; pie knife, Mrs Thos Anderson and Mies Finley ; silver sugar shell, Miss McClisky ; vases, Mr and Mrs F A Legg and Miss M E Adams; teaspoons, Mr and Mrs B F Laughlin ; cut-glass water bottle, Mr and Mrs Frank Meredith; napkins, Mrs T Davidson; gravy and table spoon, Mrs C Lueddemann ; cream spoon, Miss Irene Adams; gravy spoon, Mrs N J French Bolton. Telegrams of congratulations were re ceived by the bride and groom from many absent friends, and the reading of these at the reception added pleasure to the occasion. Among those thus re membering the happy couple were tbe parents of the groom and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bruckby, of Tuecomhia, Ala., Mr. Balf Johnson, Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mays and M. C. Lyon of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Geiger of Hepp ner. A pleasant incident of the occasion was the presentation bv the bride to each of the maids ot n beautiful pearl stick pin, and by the groom to each of the groomsmen and ushers of a similar ecarf pin. The bride and groom left cn tbe early train Thursday morning for Portland, whence tley go via the Canadian Pacific to Washington, New York and other eastern cities, returning through the South, where, In Alabama, thev will vieit Mr. Lueddemann's parents. Thev will bo abeent six weeks or two months. SUMMONS. Through the months of June and July our baby was teething' and took a run ning off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says O. P. M. Holliday, of Darning, Ind. "His boweis would move from five to eight limes a day. had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcei Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a tea' spoonful of water and he got better at once. Sold at Blakeley's drugstore. ' Summons. had voted for life imprisonment gave in to tbe majority and voted for the death penalty. After the verdict had been rendered Howard was remanded to jail, where he was followed by his bosom friend, John G. White, who seemed almost paralyzed by the verdict. Howard's cheeks also blanched as he stood np to accompany the jailer back to his cell. The jury consisted of nine demscrats, one re publican and twoanti-Goehel democrats. Clarke A Falk ha ye received a carload cf tbe celebrated Jame E. Patton strictly pare liquid paints the bride's bouquet was cast from the stairway and caught by Miss Evelyn Steele. The wedding gifts were nnmeroas and elegant, evidencing the hearty good will of the many donors to the bride and groom. The following it a list of the presents: Cat glass celerydith. Mr and Mrs Ketchum; picture, Mr Eilery; spoons, Mr and Mrs Stanffin; embroidered sofa pillow, Mrs II 8 Wilson ; vase, the Misses Gude; game carver, Miss Evelyn Steele; handkerchief, Mrs W ,G Simp son ; vase, the Sommervilles ; spoon, the Misiee Kach; salad set, Mrs Hinkle; cut-flsis wa'.er bottle, Miss Meredith;! In the Circuit Court for the Btateof Oregon for Ioa Spclclilnger, I'lalntlrT, vs. Henry SpclcliiiiKer, Defendant In the name of the State of Oreeon: You are htrcby required to spoenrand answer the cimp!&int filed siralnst you in the above emiliea suit on or belore tlie last dav of the time nrexerlheil In the outer for tho tmliliratlon of this summons, to-w(t,on or before six noniteo- utive w . from the 2:ith day of Sopttim ber. no, which SHld aith day of Hf-uteinber. l'.mt). Is the dale of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wlt: You are required to appear and answer said complaint on or befure the loth duv of November, latm, which said loth day of No vember, l'.Hio, is the last day of the time pre scribed In the onler for the publication of thia summons, snd if you fail to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief poijiil for In plaintiff 's com plaint, to-wit: inac ine nouns oi ma'rimonv heretofore and now exmtlnt between nlaintiil' be dissolved and held for naught, and that plaintiff and defendant be In all respects ell forced from eeh other, and that plaintiff's name be changed to her maiden name, to-wlt, Ina Do le, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem )ust and equitable. This summons Is served niton ynu, Henry SpeirhiiiH-er, the above named defendant, by jMiiMM-niiim ui--noi ill in. PALI.EH KB KLf chhonici.s for six consecutive weeks by order of Hon. W. I.. Hradhhsw, J'ldire of the above entitled court, which order was made on, and bears date ol September 2', '. NED II. OATE. S29 Attorney for I'lalntilT. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud ornca at Thb Dam ks, Om., Sept Hi, !. I Notice Is hereby (riven that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention tion to make final proof In sunonrt of hi. claim, and tuat said proof will be made he- fore thr refl.trr and receiver at The I wile., Oregon, on Saturday, November to, l'jun, U: Calvin .1. Ilnnakln, of Mosler, Or., 11. K. No, 51J1, fur Ihe 8E or, Seo 31. Til N, K 12 K, W. M. lie names tne following; witnesses to prove bis continuous resideuce upon, and cultivation ol said land viz: Koyle, R. E, loyle, The Dalles, Or., brown and t arl J. K. Carlson, of Mo- ln the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oiegon for W co County. The Urvgon Kallroed 4 Navlsallon Co., plaintiff, TS. John II. Knberv snd fcuima Kober. his wife: ( harles H. Oraham: John I -tat aud Kleuard hoe, hoe Domes are unknown. Deicudants. To John II. Kober. Emm Kobei. his wile: Charles II. i-rahin: John loe sod Klc lard hoe, whoae names are unknown, jA-ieudanls: In the mine of tbe State of Oregon: Yon. and eacfc of von. are hereby notlrkd that the Oregon kailroad at Naviajailnn Couipanr ban filed a eoinp.aint airainst von in the circuit tourt ol tne elans oi wretron ior mt- . ounv, V, ac, and you are hereby required to sfpear and answer a.id complaint on or before Ihe last ilav of tbe tlni preseritwd by the order I pub lieatiou, that Is to say on or ix-fore c-iturdny. tne loih day of Sovembar, You aw fur. her notnicd that If you tail to appear and answer the complaint, or pleud thereto, at mild time, Ihe plati.tiir will cause your default to been tered and ill apply to thecuurt for tiia relief praved lot In the complaint: that Is to say that an a.,eM.iuent of tne oain;ics whirb w ill result from tbe appropriation by tbe plnintilf of the six tracts of land Br-t hereimift-r described, and alvofroiu tho appropriation b the plaintiff of he tiht to borrow en rift, stone, ifiavel and other mateiial from the rive tracts of land here inafter tiewrined he had. and that on payment of the dimitaes so icw-Owied lilt t Ihf hand of the clerk" of this court L-y the pl.ilntirt, Judgment bij irtveu appropriating sjod p'toperty, aud ull of it, to l ho plalntilf. The sit tracts of land which nro sought to be approntiatei heieln am! which are above re ferred to, are particularly bounded aud de scribed as follows, to wit: Tract One Beitinnlne at a point in the elder ly olivine! risht.nf way Hue of me railmail.whu.'h potut is ltiia feet north and i0 feet eat from Ihe qur.rter corner between sections thirty one (,;l) and thirty-two (?.'). township three i;l) north, rauee eleven til) cant Willamette Meridian, and M feet distant from and meatuieu at riicht angles to the revised center line: thence south easterly on a curve t the left, having a radius of -M feet a distance of ;7 fe-t to a point which Is 60 feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revied center hue, thence parallel wiili said revised fouler line aud M feet distant northeily therefrom and on a course bearing soutb no degrees At minutes east a distance of ; feet to a polut In the south line of said lot four !):' thence west along said south line a distance of JUS feet to a point which lsoi leet dis'ant from and measured at rlaht angles to the revised center line; thence north 60 degrees M minutes west a distance of (0 feet to a point; thence on a curve to the right, having a radius of feet a distance of feel to a point lu tne original light of way line of the railroad, wnicu point Is ii feet distant froni and measured at right angles to the revised center line; thence northwesterly along said original right ol way Hue a distance of Z' foet to the place of begin ning, Containing .h3 acres. Tract two Beginning at a point 1320 feet east and 870 fet t north from the quarter corner be tween said sections thirty-one (31 aud thirty two i!), township three (3) north, range eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, which point is 50 feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center Hue of the railroau; thence on a course bearing south 0 degress 51 uiinutes east, parallel with and 50 feet distant southerly from said revised center line a distance of 5mm feet to a point: thence on a curve to the right havli'g a radius of feet a distance of :tno feet to a point on the southerly original right of way line of tbe railroad; thence uorihtvcsttrly along said original right of way line a distance of loo-'t feet to a point on the west line of lot three ;i, section thirty-two :'J; thence south 10 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.2 acres Tract three Beginning at a point on the orig lnal right of way line of the railroad, which point is feet lastfrom theqimiterc rner between sections thirty-."tneand thirty-two township three (;;1 north, range eleven 11 east Willamette Meridian, thence east along the south line of lot ihree fsj, section thirty-two .U a distance of leet to a point which is "i0 leet niHtaut from and measured tt runt angles to tho revised center line: the- ce on a course bear ing nrtn 41 degrees to minutes west a dl'tance of feet to a point lu the original right of way line of the railroad; thence southeasterly along said original right of way lino a distanco of I'M feet to thu place of b ginning, containing .00 acies. Tract four Beginning at a poll. t on the orig lnal right of way line of the railioad, which point is tus fee' west and l'.il.i feet north Irom the southeast corner of sad section thirty-two (:U). township three (:i) north, range eleven (11) eaet W illamette Meridian: thence on a course beitrinsj north N degrees '2o minutes west a dis tance of 2to feet to a point; thence on a curve to the tight baviug a radius of 8J'J4 feet a disbiuce of ot.i feet to a point which is ,0 feet illsUmc from and measured at right angles to the re vised center line; thence northerly at right an gles to the revised center line a distance of 10 feet to a point wnich Is tV.) feet distant from and mc'isured at light angles to the revised center line; thence ou a curve to the right having a radius of 1S.VI feet a distance of 77ti leet to a fsilnt: thence southwesterly at right angles to tne reviseu center line a instance of JO feet to a point which is AO feet distant from aud meas u red at right angles to the revised center line thence ou a curve to the right having a -adius of Imhi feet a distance of 310 foet to a point on the westerly line of lot two (;) said section thirty-two (;), which point is 50 leet distant irom ana measured at right ang'cs to t lie re- vli-ed caiter line of tho railroad; thence due south 60 feet to a point In the original right of way li no of the railroad: thence southest alonir said oi Iglnal right of w ay line a distance of Imi.'i feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.U4 Ben a. Jo-licial District of Oregon, Bade 'at chambers aud dated September JH, louu. COTTOS. TEAL MINOR, H. K. C'iSN'oH. W. Ii. WILaON. 19 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. LtsaOrma at Vascocvis, Wash. Aug. 10, I WO. 1 Notice Is herebf given that the following named settler has fikd notice of bis inter 11. m to make linal proof in support of his clain', a4 that said proo! will be made before W. b. Presby. I'nited t-tates Commissioner for lustric; f W ashiagbin, at bis omc in (ioldendale, w ash luglon, ou October 1, WO, vt: John Wateoo, P. O. address Centervlllc, Wash., who made hmo'sb-ad application No. 93:12, for the o'i '. ad- ;2, Tp 3 N, tt It K, W. M. Who names tbe following witnei.se to prove hjs contiuuous resideuce upon aud cu'.ilvaliop or said land, viz.: Charles strsube, William WiUlnaot., Jame C. lialv snd Patrick Haegerty, all of Ceutcivlile e. O., Wasbiugtou. aH-1 ' W. B. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasid Orr:ca at Ths P-iixks. Oa., f rteptember 1 , l'.sO. I Notice Is. hereby given that the following named settler ba Hied notice of ber Intention to make ritml pr.s.f in support ol ber claim, aud that said prooi will be made before the Ketrtster and Kif-iver at ihe Dalles, Oregou, ou Wednes day, October it, l'.sj, viz: Janet P. Ktewart, f The Dalles, Or., H. K. No. rjsl. for the E1, HK'i K qr NK qr foe 25, Tp I X, K 12 , aud oW qr N V qr Sec 30, Tj 1 N. ti i:I K. W M. phe names the following wltnesvoa'o prove her continuous residence upon anil cultivation of said land, fin. : li. I) Nelson, K. F. Sharr, John Fleming, Iianiel Stewart, all o." The I -allcs. aci'13 JAY P. LL'CAS, Iteglster. NOTICE ot Application for Liquor Lie To All Whom It MayConTrn- William kiulx, will . 1 ?h o.u, noou. ou Monday" tie i,L , n iE1- Wng the reguUr4 "? t of court, apply to thei.Tf..' ". h, T '.r.." and vh,.a,. ,T""sts.r quai.uties than one gallon , " "1"rs ta sier.iu K.eeounty i K. ot .sid county m;r-urT T. said license, which he wi'l' i!ilhu itW " UatedtbUTthdayof Oclola, I9W r.tlUo , Lienor l,. To the Honorable County ( o,Irt ' Oregon, for the County of wll itu. We, the undersigned residents sn'a i : . i , "spectfuity t-iiii ; orable body to T . ' t'eu.tliil .. , - -- ue-nse to uin;':' cii spirituous, uin.t a,,.! Mos et, In the county .,ut " .. . ..u vouuty nuy can tat ":i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orr:ca at Thb Dalles, Ob., I September, 10, l'.SK). ( Notice la hereby given that the follnwlcg naoied settler has filed notice oi Ills intention to muke final prisif In support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on batuiduy, October 20, WOO, viz.: Cbarlea II. Matney, of The Dalles, Oregon, II. E. No. &0M!), for the 8 hi NK qr and W hf bK qr, eec 12, Ip 18, K 11 E,W. M. Ho names the following witnesses o prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz.: A. 8, Fox, P. :. Fagan, Charles Gosnon and W. C. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon. epl5 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Cmci at The Dallks, Orc.,1 August 31, 1900. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be inude before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Weduea day, October 10, l'JOO, viz.: George W. .lohuatiin, nf The Dalles, Or., H. K. No. SKH, for the KV NE'i and NEt4 ; w H rcc in. iUJ,a ii r., u. m. He names the following wltnoscs to prove hli continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of said land, viz: F. P. Taylor, Wm. Shnrp, J. W. Johnston and R. . league, all ol The Dulles, Oregon. S5-1 JAY P. LUCAo, Register, Kdw A Reineck, i, i- in n. I-eis M-ekf, P lienuingson, H F Hardwii k. Christian Wyss, Arnold Wyss. K B Wood, B Kben, Jas 8 Hunter, Frnnk Lspter, H Moneiuau, M Thiel, Jacob Floch, John Armstrong, A H ciodbersoii, M Duty. F P Weidner, J K MiGregor, Andy Prather, Rue Prather, Geo Judy Geo Ireland C H Davenport 1 A U Prlchnrd John Noribup ; Mosier, ? C 8tl!tt, J m tin tt, '''""lirirsoB, ' llhtotl Wunrf C A ( rm-r, i- Graiiltmd James J11Mi M I'ich enmuller, " t. I isner, E I'enon, A h Mct ougUey, f Muntnu, I- J Davenport W H A Hay, Chas Prather. AJ Proher, Jas Nurse H V Patterson H C Weidner A N'ord A T Roberts ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby yiven that the nndcra'gned has been duly appointed by the county court ol tne state oi uregon. tor wasco county, tuimtuls trator of the estate of Kllzabeth A. Kontherii deceased. All persona having claims against tne estate of said deceased are hereby untitled to present the same, with the projier vouchers tnereior, to me at my omce in u id. Oregon wuuiii six moncus irom tne date nereot. Dated September 21, 1'J.X). C. It. BOUTHF.RV. se;i20 Adiiiinistrntor. Michael James M. tier, or. S20 J.VV P. .IT AS, Ke.isttr Tract Ave-Beginning at a point on the orig inal right of way line of the railroad, which point is 21H feet west and IHM li-et north from he southeast corner nf raid section thirty two (32), township three (3) north, range eleven (11) enn, niiiniociie .iieriuian, n:m .si teet UlSlallt from and measured at right angles to the re vised center line: thence on a curve to the left having a radius of 1:M feet parallel with and 50 ieei oist irit irom said revised center line a dis tance of 778 feet to a point on the original south erly right of way lino, of the railroad; thence easterly and southeasterly along said original right of way line a distance of turn feet to the place of beginning, contaiui ig .km acres. Tract six Beginning at a point on the east Hue of said section thirty-two (.12), which point is I IAS feet north from the southeast corner of said section thirty-two. (32). township three ( ) north, range eleven (II) east W illamette Meri dian, and 60 feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center Hue; tnence on a course bearing north o7 degrees 35 minutes west a distance of k2 feet to a point In the orig inal right of way line of the railroad; thence northwesterly along snid original right of way line a distance of I!i2 feet to a point which is f,0 feet d istant Vrom and measured at right ancles to the revised center line: thence on f,.i,.. bearing south 57 degrees .V minutes east paral lel with and 50 feet distant from said revl.wl center line a distance of 107 foet to the east line of said lot one (I); thence south 120 fi-et to the place of beginning, containing .in acres. The five trncts of land which nro nhiwa ferred to and the right to excavate aim liorn.u. earth, stone and gravel and other material from which is ought to be appropriated herein are particularly described as follows, to-wif Tract I From that 'rat t lvtnir srmrhr.rie r,. tract number one ahovc mentioned mi h... tween the right of way therein described and the original right of way line nf the railroad and between 8billon Bis m of the revised center line of the railroad, and the south Hue of said w ium it;, euiiiniuiiiK ,un acres. Tract two Also from that truer r i- width lying southerly from tract r,., ano eoiiiiKuoiiB to me ngni oi way therein do. scribed ami between Htation V.Vti-on and Hlatlon 13."-ouof ihe revised center line of the railroad. Tract three Also from that tract lvln. in i. iwo ii ami iiiree i.ii rontlicllous to soil north. eisterly from Ihe right of way ricac lined in tracts nniniered three and four anri lialn Htalions 1:101 and 1370 of the revised twnb r Hue of tne railroad, being a triangular piece 22' feet In width at said station 13r0apd cotiverglng lo ijiNi,B,iieiiiirr,.--imi oi tne orwinal right n way une as Bunion l.'iiil, containing 1.5H Tract four Also from thnt ir.,. rxi r. i width lying southerly from tract ntimlw,. lu. and contiguous to Ihe right of way therein de scribed aud betwe-n Htattons l:iMi and 13'i-aof the revised center line of Ihe railroad, contain. lug .is, acres. Tract five Also from that lr.nl ii.. i. the right of way n.-sorlbed In tract num tier six am the original right of way line of the railroad and between Htation I.hsi of the revised renter line of the railroad and the rast line of said scetlou thirty two (.fc), containing .a-iaeree. All ol said prcniis-s are siliiatcd In lota 1 2 1 ""d . s.., ;U, Piwnshlp a uonh, range 11 east W lllametlc Meridian. range u The date of the first publication nf this sum "inns Is Hatnriluy, tlia tf.ih day of He ,bcr ar? VJ"" r'i'-tion8,u da - ,r; IhKli IJ. L fl'VV"'"- ""'. '! ld summon, mdd iaTr.'"l "" l"'"ur""r '' each w k for uJu1 V"Tlnn"'t. P"bl'","' by order f f,e Hon. W. L. Itradrhaw, Judge f f neventh utm ssi. H&B!MMK9&KfIMpBm lit. r.i rt ton Fast Mall 12:25 p. m. Atlantic Express 12:U s. in. Via Hunt ington. Spokane Mail and Express :2"i p. m t p. m. tims scnkoulc, Fboh Dalles. 8nlt Lake, Ilciiver, Ft. Worth, Omaha. Kan sas City, tst. Louis, vnicago ana cast. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. north, Ouiiiha. Kan sua City, 8t. Louis, t.nicago ana cast. Wnlla Walla, Rpoknne, Aiiuueapoiis. ri. caul, i 11 luttl. .Vlilwaukee Chicago and Kt, via Bpokaneakd Hunting ton ; also alt tioiuts in Washington and East ern Oregon. Ariuvb Fiiom Ft Mail 1:05 p m 4:45 u. in. Spokane Mull and Express 8:3-1 a. in From Pobtlai Ocean Steamships. For San Francisco Every Five Days. 8 p. m. F.x.guuday Columbia Rf. 8U-amers, io Astoria and Way ..'.ni.T.nj l-IIUlIlgS. p. Ul. 4 p. m. OA. m. Wtuism, lira.. tx.buiiday Oregon City, Newherg baieui it Way Land's. 4 p. tn Ex.8uu(' I 4::0p. rn. Ex.Sunda) 7 a.m. WruiMttT. . n v . Tuea.Thnr. hill KlVKIts. aud sat. Orevon city. Iiminn aud Way-L:iudlngs. Lf Itlimrla aauy 3 ::- a. in Bkaks Rivrk, Rlpsrla to iwlsum. 3:) p. m. Mon.,Wed and Fri. Lrstr LlWISTO.t daily 0:00 a. in Parlies destrino- m an tn ti.i..,.. ... t.b. ".iiiiii.-rii via niggs, should take No. 2, leaving Ihe Dalles at 12:40 p. ri. making dlrej-t ennnrntlons at llcppner Junction and Biggs. Returning mai,.gdln.tco,,noJ.i lion at Heppner Junction and lllggslth No. 1. ar riving at l'he Dallcaatlz:i p.m. Sale of Real Property. Notice is herebf given tht tue of an order dulv inad and enS -r County Court ol Wasco County, t,,?4, ' 20th day of August, 190), the rilVdSiaS' ministrator with ihe win . , erJ'i. at- of Jonathan Jackson, deceased, will ft, "1 after tlie 1st day of October, laou Ki ni Zm sale lu the manner provided by lw J.,, .k."' of real property by executor, and JmiiiO? Uirs, all the right, title and interest I "Z Jonathan Juckaon in and to the m.T scribed real property, being "Ji Oregon, to-wit; "waitty, Tho NW'i of the mi of section ilftna. the BVi of the Sliv, and the ai of theli'1' section twenty-two 122): thSEiJ oftb. i? of swtlon ftfiecu(l5). theK'of th.MvS the N V.M of tho8KU of section tt?-t.ro,S? the i of the NE'J and the W'ohht st and Ihe 8Ew of the NWUrl iio . ' seven (27), all In township four 'ilsuutb tnJ fourteen (14) east, W. m; sail .74 t,', K Y"""" msiiner vroyinerl br law for the sale of real proiajrty upon credit hr executors and Mdminl, ti-.o.ru '"J . R. E. bALTMARsHK Administrator, with the will annexwl.ol Hip ""lie oi iivuuiuhu jaexson, aeceastsl. stiti-ji CONTEST NOTICE. U.J. Land Officb, Thk D.ue!,o.,i Senteiiiher lii. Ifun I A sufficient contest allidnvit havini; bn Slot 111 this ctlico by Joseph H. Khernr, eoutMUal against honiestc id entry No. 7I"2. made June! Ih'JO, for 8 hf NW qr Sec 28, and E lif .N'Kqrw S.i. Tp 8 8 R 11 K. by William tiill contwiw, m w hich it is nllcied that said Wil inm bill hu wholly abandoned said tract and ehatifel hii residence tlierofrom for more than six mnnttii since making snld entry, aud m xt prior to fin nf contest; and that he did not abandon to tract to enter the military or naval nerricto! the United Stab s, said parlies are hereby iwti liiil to appear, respond and oiler evidence tMrt Dig said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Octobtr 27, Hsfl, before the register and receiver at Us United M.tes land orilce in The Dalles, Orenm. The said contestant having, In a proper it davit, filed August 11, l'."i. set forth (sets whirt show that after due diligence petsmisl wivici of this notice can not bo made, it is bfrt? ordered and directed that sucrt notice be given ov one ana pioper puoiicatlon. sepll) JAY P. LUCAS, RffUter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Officb at Tux Dalus, Or .i Aug, Is, l:. Notice Is hereby given that the fnllosint named settler has I! led notice of his lntentu to make dual prisif in support of his claim, sod thntasld nrnof will be made before t.nerreiiw aud receiver of the II. H. land nllioe tt Tin Dulles, Or , on Saturday, Sept. 20, l'.MI, vu: Henry C. Oordlon, of The Dalles, Or., If. E. No 4011. for the N1.' 6KM eec. t. Tpl X. K 13 E. W. M. Hu naiiics the fol owing witnesses to timn his continuous residence upon and ctiitlvsiiM of said land, vis: t v Kruest Jordan. Albert Jordan, Jonn rums and James Thomas, all of The Dalles. Orwoo. atlg22-l JAY P. L-otAB, nexinn. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Ornca at Ths Dai-l-s, fla. I Hepteuiber li, JitsO. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the followlnt- named settler has Hied notice ot her liiTeoiioa Pi make final pnail In supiairt of hei claim, M Unit uiii.i ,.r.uif win lu. iniiiie beiore the rclter and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wain day, Octolwr 21, loou.vls; Kllxa K. Vlckers, widow of Pamucl J. Vlckers. deceased, of sler, Oregon, II. E. No. lor the .vo aud S N W'i sec 15. I p 2 ft, it i-' r., she iiamca the following wltnes prnis her mntliiiious resideuce uwu and culUrswi" of snld land, viz. ; t Umt. oeorgo Henoe, or Tim naiuw, uri-s."', -- Milcr, le Evans, Krlc lirutiland, M.ader, W. spl5 JAY r. I.UI.SO.IW- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOK. Land Officb at Ths Dallbs, Or., I Scpt. inU'1 I", IWl 1 Notice Is herebf given that the l'''" named settler has filial notice ol bis inic o'"" make final pr.aif In support of nx"i,Kt IIJIi HftlU r)"I Will UT1 lltn'iw: in s.,.- -atllT and Kecelver at The Dalle-, Oregon, oasa day, October 0, loot), y is: Arellous ft. ro, of Tho Dalle-, Oregon, II. E. ? ,'Jg u 8 hf N W qr aud W 111 8W nr, Heo 12, Tp 1 s." He names tho following witnesses f PJ his continuous rosideiiSe upon and rtil'usu of said land, viz: ,.u..,r.nma I. C. Matticy, C. II. Matnev, . """" , and W. C. Clurk.all ol The Dalles. sepU JAY P. LUl Aio For full particulars call on n agent The Dalles, or address At N. Co.'a W. II. II UR I. HURT, tion. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or JR. K. K. rrtKUI'sliK, Physician and Surgeon, omce, Vogt BIcKk (over Postofllce), 20aplmo-dw THK DALLES, 0HF.OON. JOHN OAfIN i. r. acoac MOOKK .fc GAVIN, At Hllt.M.ys AT LAW Rooms 3J and 40, oyer 0. 8. Land Ortlre JJK. K. K. SMITH, Osteopath. RlXllllS 10 and It. flhantnan lll.-.l. Ti.. Oregon. I?uy mnal ticket at the liiBtilla IIouso restaurant ; fj.50 for f). sl-tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land ornca at Ths Pali .f . ""''j AUK"" Notice Is herebf given "".'w named settler hns died notice of hi' tn ' msko final priait In support of "i""u,.li,ut that said prisif will be iioiile More insri a s and Receiver at The Dalles, or.gn,on r day, OcUiber 0,1000, viz: Kohert . -hllll.s, of o.i If. E. No. Man for the NK'; N'v-T r ilK, heo fl.and Ba KX, Heel. Tp. ' " Wil names tne folmwlngwltnc-ses 'oppwlij eoullnuoiis lesbicnce upon aim ssld land, yls: . lamea Mwls, Holly Sinner, .ea Kvsni, JM Mller, all of Mosier, 0r,"n-JAV p. MIC. augyjl - NOTICE OF FINAL PKTrLEMEST. v.. i. bnhv alven that the "n'dis have filed is-lth tl.et lerk of tl' tielr fl"1 11 n llieo hum i'.' " ' " - ..ntOT.tliei' the Mtateol tisKim lor Wa'ncniiii . amount as executors of the lli.nrv llarilliru Monday, the ih day of Nove tr-tr sin! hi ,,,,:'?;:::"i...t iy, the 4in iiafi'i " . i. by hour of iiio'elia'k a. m.. has i .:... an" l ountv Court for said conn tj .". ' rr u " ... ... ..... In llslics ' m ine roniiiv etnii -- - . H4lf np - ph.ee for hearing of nbi.fti;' ' 'l.ine count and Ihe aettlenieut "'j'1" kkKVi-1, aopt