THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1900. i . ill .mjuik rijti rioLitAwuj. Dumittuna riurn COMING AND GOING. Wednesday 'I Daily. Mr. aod Mrs. J. B. Haveley, of Boyd, were in town last nitftit. John A. Cradlebaugh and son. Rudy, are m the city and will leave tonight fur tlio Greenhorn district, where Mr. Cra dlebatigh may spend the winter looking alter hie mining interests. J. H. Smith, the Grass Valley mer chant, was in town todav on his way to the warm springs, near Collins Landing, where he will spend a lew weeks in hope of relief frora an acute attack of viatica. Mr. and Mrs. C.ry Jenkins are in the city paying a short visit to friends while on the way from Ccenr d'Alene to Port land, where Mr. Jenkins will finish his course of studies at the North Pacific dental college. A. Paffenberger is in the city in the interest of tbo Pacific Farmer. Mr. PafTeti border has not been in Tbe Dalles since the big fire of '91, and he was sur prised at the way the city has grown and extended since that time. Isaac Joles returned yesterday from Spanish G'llch, Wheeler county, where he spent the summer working on his placer mine, with fairly satisfactory re sults. He will spend the winter with his family and resume work on tbe mine nest spring. Thursday's Daily Mrs. Tolmie.who has been in Portland the past month, returned hnnday even ing. F. W. Silvertooth and wife, of Ante- lopo, are registered at tbe Umatilla House. Mrs, T. J. Twobig, of this city, has enne on a visit to her parents in Pleasant Valley, Klickitat county. Homer D. Angell left several days ago, by way of Chicago, for New York City where he will enter the law department of Columbia University. Mrs. Jessie 8. Vert, of Pendleton, Worthy Grand Matron of the Eastern Star, in the guest of Mrs. W. S. Myers. Mrs. Vert is on a visit to tbe Eastern Star lodges of Eastern Oregon. Geo. R. Campbell, who has been em ployed since April as a U. S. deputy surveyor, left for Eugene today. Mr. Campbeil is a senior in tbe University of Oregon and expects to receive the degree of civil engineer next June. Friday's Dally. Dr. K. E. Smith left on the afternoon to spend Sunday with his relatives. He expects to return Sunday night. County Clerk Lake went to Hond River this atternoon to take In tbe fruit fair at that . place. He will be back tonight. Miss Evelyn Steel, who has been a guest of the Misses Micbell for tbe pRt week, returned to her borne in Portland yesterday afternoon. Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at mueh less than wholesale prices. Will sell in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out "before 30 days. All eoode will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets and Butterick Patterns. Your prices will be wine. Call early and secure J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. bargains. Laud Ornca at Thi Villi. Or., j Septemoer l iu. Notice la hereby given Ih.t the f..llowlns named settler haa riled notice of her Intention to make nnal proof lu .uppur t ot her claim, and I lliut Mild proof will he made before the Ktitiater ! and heceiver al 1 he Dalle, Oregon, on Weduea I day, October -4, lwu, iu; Jaaet F. atart, f The Dallti, Or., ' u v Vn .VM for the F.'J SE'i E or M: qr Nee '', Tp 1 S. K l'J E, and s W qr N W qr Sec ou, Tp 1 X, K i.l K. W M. eh namea the following witnesses o prove, her continuous residence npou and cultivation of said land, six.: It. I. Nelaou, E. T. Shary. John Fleming, Daniel (ilea art, all u! The l-.llev aepli JAY P. LLC A3, Register. At Monroe, Wis., Oct. 3d, Mrs. Juliet L. Hill, mother of Mrs. J. B. Condon, aged 86 years and 4 months. HIS CREDITORS SATISFIED. C. J. STUBMjNG, WHOLESALE AND BETA 10 Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to A. M. Williams & Co. Phone 234, THE DALLES, OREGON. NOTICE FOR Land Ornn PUBLICATION. at Thi Dallis. Oa., r-epteinoer, lu, w, I Notice la hereby (riven that the follnwitig named settler baa Hied notice nl hla Intention to make final proof In support ol hia claim, and that anld proof will be made before, tbe winter and receiver at The Dalles, Oreg.m, on Saturday, October J), I'M). U.: tharlea II. Matoay, of The Dalles, Oregon, H. E. No. 5DM. for the 8 hf NE qr and W hi SE qr, eec 1-', ip I o, tt n E W M He names the following wltnessea to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of "id Unci, viz. : A. s, Eox, P. : Fagan, Charles Coaaon and Y. C. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon. aepl5 JAY P. LUCAS, Eeglster. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Tbe Oregon Kailroad Si Navigation Co., Plaintiff. Paol Mohr Agrees to Italse S)200,000 In JMnety Ilaya. According to the Telegram Paul Mohr promises to raise (200,000 with which to pay bis creditors their dues and resume work on the portage road at the dalles within ninety days. This promise was made at tbe creditors' meeting held in ' the chamber of commerce building in Portland yesterday. All the creditors present agreed to give Mr. Mohr tbe time be stipulated for raising the money Tbe representations he made to them seemed to satisfy them that the money would be fortt coming. His confident manner, together with facts which be submitted, seemed sufficient proof that lie will succeed in raising the amount. It is understood the money will be furnished by New York parties. The deal is now being negotiated. Repre sentatives ot these capitalists, who, it is thought, may be identified with the Northern Pacific, have been looking the property over and are reported as being satisfied. Several creditors were seen nd they said thev did not have an idea of where Mr. Mohr expected to get the . money and did not care if It came from the North Pole, so long as it was raised What they are most interested in is be ing paid for the material and labor fur nished by them towards tbe road's con struction. If the negotiations are successful and it turns out that the purchaser is the Northern Pacific, it will be good evi dence that that road purposes to build down tbe north bank of the Columbia. In that event the road would be a link in a railway line, instead of a (steamboat line as originally intended. However, speculation regarding the future of the road is premature, as all depends upon the successful issue of the negotiations now under way. Elder Kruger'e Keply to Rhoadea, The Dallis, Oct. 3, 1900. Editor Dalles Chronicle: Deab Sib,: In your paper of the 3d in at. appears my reply as quoted by the Portland Orcgonian regar Jing tbe state ment of J. S. Rboades written to said paper from Spokane, when in reality J. 8. Khoades' borne is at Hnntsville, and be is pastor of ths TJ. B. church at that place. I want to thank you for the stand yon took In this matter in waiting to hear tbe other tide as well. It is a fact that w benever a report is circulated on a minister of drop the matter, not that I cannot prove every statement I have made, but simply because it would help Christian ity very little and my aim and object in lite is to do all I can to hid the cause that will make my fellowraan better. The whole sum and substance of the attack of Mr. J. S. Rboades upon me is stated briefly : Firet, my stand against a part of tbe board of Huntsville Seminary, in allow ing a man to teach whoss breath was at all times full of whiskey, and who would send the pupils to eet whiskey for hint. Second, Mr. J. 8 bitter enemy against tbe secret society fought me on that issue. I myself being a member of the A. O. TJ. W. as well as a member of the order of Washington, naturally called down upon me the wrath of the gentleman, and being away from Huntsville be begins to attack me. I lived at Huntsville for over a year and nothing was said against me, but no sooner had I left said place then the dogs begin to bark and a sad bark it Is. I invite all and every one of the people of Tbe Dalles to come out to our services next Lords day and evening. Paul Krugxr. COUNCIL MEETING. Much BnalDeaa Transacted A. A. Jajne Kealgna aa Councilman. Carnival Kates. The O. R. & N. Company have made the following round-trip rates from the stations named below to The Dalles, for October 9th to 13th, inclusive: Portland $3 50 Fairview 2 95 Troutdale 2 W Latourelle 2 55 Bridal Veil 2 40 Bonneville 1 90 Cascade Locks 1 75 Viento , 1 20 Hood River, 95 Mosier Biggs Grants Arlington 2 Heppner Junction 2 Heppner 4 35 Wanted. A position by a good all-round me chanic and general repair man. Can do carpenter work, paper-hanging, paint ing, calsomining, run steam heating boiler, repair and construct electric bells, annunciators, and repair work of all kinds. Can furnish very best refer ences from present and past employers for fourteen years past. Have got all tools, am 33 years old, sober, an Ameri can and anxious to come West. Address, stating all particulars, A. Howard, General Repairer, 3G01 WeetemHAve. Boul., Chicago, 111. octb-lwk tat ray Notice. Came to my place about a month ao a red mooley cow, with white hind feet. branded on left bip with three lines meeting at a point, nnder-crop off right ear. Owner can nave her by paving charges. Peter Godfrey, Tbe Dalles. Oct 3, 1900. cfl w4w The regular monthly meeting of tbe city council was held last night In tbe council chamber, Mayor E. B. Dufur presiding. The council men present were F. Leiupke, A. Kel'ar, II. C. Liebe, Wm. Shackleford, A.A. Jayne, F. S. Gunning, W. A. Johnston and F. W. Wilson. A petition was presented to the council by N. Harris and others asking Rhoades being a ! for the construction of a sidewalk on tbe old brewery grade. On motion of Councilman Gunning'the matter wa9 re ferred to the committee on streets and public property. II. Yoemans applied to the council for the privilege of running a phonopraph on the streets of Tho Dalles for the period of fifteen days without cbaige. In sup port of bis plea be affirmed that he was an old soldier and bad only this means of making a living, and that other cities had accorded him the privilege be asked here. The recorder was ordered to grant Yoemans the privilege asked. The carnival committee, in tbe persons of R. B. Sinnott and C. L. Phillips, ap peared before the council and requested that an ordinance be passed granting to the officers of the carnival the exclusive privilege of any show, exhibition, enter tainment, game or merry go-round or privilege whatsoever that may operate or exhibit during the five days of the fair. Tbe request was refused all the members voting against it save F. Lempke and II. C. Liebe. Tbe matter of purchasing the winter supply of wood was referred to the com mittee on streets and public property. The marshal reported tbe existence of a nuisance under tbe Baldwin restaurant on first street and tbe matter was re ferred to the committee on health and police. Councilman Jayne tendered bis resig nation as a member of the council for the reason that be is about to change his residence from The Dalles to Hood River. On motion of Councilman Wilson the resignation was accepted, coupled with regrets on the part of the mayor and council. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Jayne for his efficient services as councilman. The treasurer's report for the month was as follows: Sept. 1 Availablecash in fund. 14589 58 Receipts for September 408 85 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasu Office at Thr Dali-is, Or., (September lu, l'.HU ( Notice la hereby slven that the following named "tiller has Hied notice ot bit intention to muk final proof in aupport of bis claim, and that a, id pnwf will be mwle before the Keuistcr and Receiver at The Dalles Oregon, on Satur day, October SO, 19UU, viz: Arrllooa R. Kox, of The Dalle, Oregon, If. E. No. Sl'4, for the bf N W qr and vt hf SW qr, Boo li, Tp 1 S, K 11 , W. M. He namca the following witnesses to prove hia I'ontimiouH residence upon and cultivation of .aid land, viz: J. ('. Malney, C H. Matncy, Charles Gosben and W. C. Clark, ull ot The Lai"ka, Oregon. scpl5 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thk Dallies, On.,l eept 11HI0. f Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of hla Intention tion to make final proof in support of his clxlm, and tnat said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver nt The lmllet, Oregon, od buturday, November 1U, 11)00, viz: Calvin .J. llnnakln, of Mosier, Or., H. K No.Sl'Jl, for tbe BE qr, Sec 31, T i N, R 12 E, W. M. He namea tne following witnesses to prove bis continuous reaideuce upon, and cultivation of aid land viz: Michael Doyle, R. E. Doyle, The Dalles, Or., Jamea M. Brown aud t arl J. E. Carhon, of Mo sier, Or. JAY P. LUCAS, 29 He :istct NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Officb at Th Dalles. Oregon,) August 2f, luuu. i Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis cIhIiii, and that said proof will be made before the Keginter and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Butur day, October , 1W0, viz: Robert K. Phillips, of Motler, Or., H. E. No. .S5S0 for the NE?i NAV', NW NE'-4, Sec. 9. and HU SEW. tec L Td. 2 N.. K. 12 E.. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Lewis, Dolly Mosier, Lea Evans, John Mllcr, all of Mosier, Oregon. JAY' P. LUCAS, aug29-l Kegiater. CONTEST NOTICE. U, 8. Land Offici, Thk Dallss, Oa., September 15, l'.xjo. I A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this tortice by Joseph 11. Sherar, contestant, against homesie id entry No. 7152. made June 3. !!. lor S hf N W qr Sec 2M, and E hf NE or See 21, Tp 3 8 R 14 E, by William Gill comes fee, In which It is alleged that said Wiliiara (illl has wholly abandoned said tract and changed hi residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry, and next prior to date oi uoniesi; ana ma neaia noi aoana the tract to enter tne military or naval service o the United States, said parties are hereby noti tied to appear, respond and otler evidence touch Ing said allegation at 10 o'c ock a. m. on October 27, 1'JU), before the register and receiver at the uniieo. Mtaies iana oince in lbe Dalles, Oregon The said contestant havine. in a mowr will. davit, tiled August 11. 1900. set forth fuels which show that after due diligence personal seivicc ui una nonce can not oe made, It Is berchy ordered and directed that such notice be given w iucnuu urouvr nun ica Lion. I'1! JAY P. LUCAS, Registor. Total $41)90 42 By warrants issued $ 116 91 Sept 10 Trans to sinking fund. 2000 00 T. A. Van Norden Total f:J010 31 Bal in general fund Oct 1 $1979 51 Tbe following claims were allowed and ordered paid : T J Driver, marshal's salary ... Geo Brown, engineer James Like, watchman Ned Gates, recorder C J Crandall, treasurer Dalles City Water Works, rent. Frank Connelly, labor Keeps constnntlT on hand a large and varied line of all that is beat In Watches, Jewtlrr, the gospel, no irratter bOW at prices that defy competition. Mall orders at- K.n- falaa Ihnra nonnla In , "n Prompiness and dispatch K - graving neatly done. ug2 believe it, and to some It Is a sweet morsel. And this also holds good with same newspapers. I may state here that the Oregon Ian did not publish my reply in full. However, I am ready to TjKingf)OHrrift . . Physician and Surgeon, Special attention flvsn to surgery. Tel. 32S Rooms 21 ud 22. Vof t Block DE Fisher do Wm Galbrath. do George Harvey, do James Walsh, do W R Brown do W D Mardon, do T J Driver, 32 meals prisoners. . . . C J Crandall, office expense R G Brooks, wood Irwin JalUn, sawing wood L D Oakes, hauling Electric Light Co, lights. . Senfert A Condon, telephone rent and alarm system $75 00 75 00 60 00 50 00 20 00 50 00 2 00 11 00 22 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 80 2 75 6 (X) 60 17 Uj 14 64 4 60 WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sta. All orders attended tn promptly. Long instance pnone iJd. iocai, wz. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. bonce Is bereav triven thnr. the nniipMiniioii uns uuen uuiy appoimpo. Dy tne county court oi the state ot Oregon, for Wasco county, adminls. tnitor of tho pirnt r lriiaKAtK a deceased. All persons having claims against uivvniHifui mm ueceasea are nereby notified lucrciii, me smiie, wun me proper vouchers mereior, to me at my omce In H.id. Oregon m.iiii, m ii,,iiin irom nit; uaie nereot. uatcu Bepieniner 21, liwo. c. ;r. snrTirpnv "Of26 Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., I Oct, a, l'.wo. i notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention loiiinne mitti prooi in aupport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before, the register and receiver of the il. H. land office at The ,CTi v., uii caiuruay, ov. iu, iyou, via: Peter atoller, Jr., "'The Dalles, Or., H. E. No. .-M.17, for the W hf " " r uu on qr j v .jr sec 31, Tp 2 N, K 14 E lie nnrne the following wltnowii to prnve tl In flfint llliolla 1 ,(...... ... a .... ' mi in i ue i Milieu, ur. JA V '. IXCAb, Register. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given th it the undesigned has duly filed .w th l lie l'.n,m. ... u" , t 1 . . ! tit and report aa administrator of the estate of Ailolph Agldlus. decease.1, and that the Honorable County Court tum t Toil Mniidai Sl.KtU 1 . 1 atlOo elm k a. m. of said dv aa the t ....1 tne county J.onrt room of the county court port. All ra,-rsona inffrest..,! i . .. . " .H I n"Mn,,d appear at aald time and place J.'" ld bo "Pproved and aald administrator uutea this ath day of October, Administrator of th. J ..A.r.i,?,!i'!?' deceased. ' -""" '". a ww IPO Pntinnnrnrl f USF Carbolineum : Avenarius. The most efflelent Wood Preserving 0 J-altit, also . ludlcal kem.Hly against hle.cn Ui, IfsappllWon to In- wnua 01 iiooury houses will ter manently exterminate all lic.(. aulta healthy chickens, pienty of Jos.T. Peters & Co., THE DILLM, ItHKaON. John H. Kober and Kmma Koberg, h! wife; Charles H. Graham: John lioe aud Klcbard Koe, wboae names ar unknown, Defendants. To John 11. Koberg, Emma Kobeig, hla wife: ( bar tea H. brahain: John Doe and Klenard Hue, wboae namea are unknown, Defendants: In the name of tbe State of Oregon: You. and each of you, are hereby notified tbat the Oregon Kailroad fc Navigation Companr baa filed a comprint againat vou in the circuit (ourt of the state ol Oregon for thfl County of Waaco, and you are bereoy required to appear and answer said romplatut on or before (he last day of tbe time prescribed by the order of pub lication, that ia to aay on or before Saturday, the loth day of November, Hj0. l'ou are further notified that If you fail to appear and answer the complaint, or pieaa tnereio, at aaiu time, the plaintiff will cauite your default to be en tered and will apply to the court for th relief prayed for In the complaint: that is to any that an asaeshment of the damages which will result from the appropriation by tbe plaintiff of the six tracta of land first hereinafter described, and also from tbe appropriation by the plaintiff of the right to borrow earth, atone, gravel and other material from the rive tracta of laud here inafter described he had. and that on payment of the d-tniHaea so assessed into the hands of the clerk of this court by the plaintiff, Judgment be given appropriating said property, and all of It, to the plaintiff. The sig tracls ot land which are sought to bo appropriated heiein and whieb are above re ferred to, are particularly bounded and de- scribea as follows, 10-wit: Tract One Beginning at a point in the easter ly original right of way line of tne railroad, which point is liil feet north and 2'0 ieet east from the quarter corner between sections thirty one (;:l)and thirty-two (.!'), township three 18) north, ranee eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, and 50 feet distant from and measured at right augles to the revised center Hue: thence south easterly on a curve to the lef c, having a radius of i'JU feet a distance of 3J7 feet to a potnt which Is M Ieet distant from and measured at right angles to the revisd center line, thence parallel with said revised center line aud 50 feet distant northerly therefrom and ou a course bearing ninth BO degrees 51 minutes cast a distance of '2$ feet to a point In the south line of said lot iour (I): thence west along said south line a distance of 2oS feet to a jsdnt which Is 5(1 Ieet distant frora and measured at riirbt angtca to the revised center line: thence not th 60 degrees 61 minutes west a distance of ft) feet to a point; tlience on a curve to the right, having a radius of I J feet a distance of W feet to a point lu the original light of way line of the railroad, which point is 51) feet distant from and measured at right angles to tne revised center line; tnence northwesterly along said original right of way line a distance of 25t feet to the place of Decli ning, containing .nj acrea. Tract two Beginning at a point 1320 feet east and 870 fet t north from tbe quarter corner be tween said sections thirty-one (31 aud thirty- two (ft?), township tnree (.1) nortti, range eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, which point is 59 feet distant trom and measured at right angles to the revised center line of the railroao; thence on a course bearing south I'iO degrees 51 minutes east, pa nil 1,1 with and 50 feet distant southerly from said revised center line a distance of 5W feet to a point; thenceoua curve to the right having a radius of 1.13 ieet a distance of Mnj Ieet to a point on the southerly original right of way line ol the railroad; thenco northwesterly along said original right of way line a distance of 1 1 M 1:1 ieet to a point 011 tne west una of lot three l:!l section thirty-two :I2; thence south 10 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.2 acrea Tract three Beginning at a point on the orig lnal right of wav line of the railroad, which point ia V!."i6J feet east from the quarter 0 rner between sections thirtv-iuieand thirty-two ;ij, township three north, range eleven 11 east Willamette Meridian, thence cast along the soutn line 01 lot inree section t,nirty-iwo a distance of 18 feet to a notnt which is 51) ieet nisiam 1 rum ana measureu ax riant angles to tne rcvisea center line; tne, ce ou a course bear ing nertn 41 degrees 40 minutes west a distance 01 -l'U ieet to a point In tbe original right of way line of the railroad; thence southeasterly along said original right of way line a distance of l'.M feet to the place ot beginning, containing .mi acies. . Tract four Beginning at a point on the orig lnal right of way line of the railroad, which point is '.158 feel west aod l'J15 feet north from the southeast corner of said section thirty-two (&!), township three :i) north, range eleven (H) east Willamette Meridian; thence on a course bearing north (,. degrees 2ft minutes west a dis tance of 2to feet toa point: thence on a curve to the light having a radius of 3J21 feet a distance of M;t feet to a point which is 50 feet distant from and measured at right angle 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 which is BO feet distant from and measured at light anglea to the revised center line; thence on a curve to the right having a radius of 1S50 feet a distance of 77ii feet to a point: thence southwesterly nt right angles to the revised center line a distance of 10 feet to a point which ia !i) feet distant from and meas ured at right anglea to the revised center line; thence on a curve to the right having a radius of latio feet a distance of :U0 feet to a point on the westerly line of lot two (J) said section fhirty-two (:!), which point is 50 feet distant from and measured at right anglea to the re vised center line of tho railroad: thence due south 60 feet to a point In the original right of way llneof the railroad; thence southeast along said oilgtnal right of way line a distance of 1MI5 feet to the place of beginning, containing l.w acrea. Tract five- Beginning at a point on the orig inal right ol way llneof the railroad, which point la 218 feet west and inns feet north from the southeast comer of gMld section thirty two (f), township three (.1) north, range eleven (1 1) east V lllaincltc Merlilin 11. Hurt Mi M iil.i.,i, I from and measured at right ana-lea 10 the re vised center line: thenco on n curve to the left having a radius of 1:1X1 feet parallel with and 50 feet distant from said rev I set I center linn a dis tance of 778 feet to a radii t on the oriotni ..,th. erly right of way line of the railroad; thence eagerly and southeasterly along said original right of way line a distance of 8-JO feet to the place of beginning, containing .88 acrea. jract six Ilea Inn fiicr mt iniAn . line ol said accf Ion thirty-two (M), which point Is I lt'18 feet north from the RnmliiHi.r n..... ..f said section thirty-two. (.U). township three (.0 north, range eleven (II) cast Willamette Meri dian, anil UI Uvt dlKtant from and measured at right anglea to the revised e,.i,t,.r 11,,.. ,,... on a course bearing north 1,7 degrees ;W 'minutes instance 01 1 ieet toa point In the orig inal right of way line of the railroad; thence northwesterly along said orlirlnal right of way line a distance of iw feet to a point which Is f 0 Ieet d istant from and measured at right ancles to the revised cenl..r Hum. ih.m.. .... . ! hearing south 57 degrees m' minutes east paral lel with and 50 feet ilkt.ni i ...1,1 .'?,'..., center line a distance of 11,7 feet to the east line of said lot one (I); thence south P.M Ieet to the place of beginning, containing .li', acres Ju-liH.I TMIfI., sv . : . i orefnn . ana uatea September isoi.""" rW fOTTO.v. TEI a. ... Attorne,., or NOTICE " of Applic.tioDjorDq,lorLi(eB!( To All Whom It May Con, . Notice is hereby given th. ,k William Klutz, will 10 neon, on Monday. ih ,. th. th. .f . " -" y 01 iv.,k " of Oregon fTr WaeVnS.V-0!1" ' " ' "cocouiltv. for li ' pirituoua, malt and vinom fu licw wjT quautltiea than one galLnTn th ,U,', E. aiar, in tbe eounty n Tl sute mtZ t period a. his reeelpt fr!m th. c ,or"t of id eounty n,.,eiTttiy Tr said license, whicn he wi l pleln" !Z county Court oa .aid totf'Sr&S&m Dated this 7th day ot September 190a " WILLU KBTZ r.tiu.. for Llqilor To the Honorable County (.n,lrt , . Oregon, for tho County of W.wo- Ul8u L;...- ... !-""'. 10 me count i u.""i oiie ui oegon, reapectfulivnetiri. "fc orable b.xiy to graclTllce Jt w ? w 5 to sell apliltuous, malt a id vluouil?" leaa quantltle. than one gall,,,, Z a Mos ei. iu the county and atate .f,," such period aa hi. receipt fro m treasurer of said county may e4 i or """"I Edw A Keineck, I. Lamb. Lewis Meeks, P Henninirson'. K K Uardwick, Christian Wvss, Arnilrt Wyaii, K B Wood, B Kben, J as H Hunter, Frank Lapler, H Sloneniau, M Thiel, Jacob Kloch, 1 John Armstrong, A H Godberson, M Dutv, F P Weidner, J K Mi Uregor, Andy Prat her, Rue Prather, Oeo Judy Geo Ireland O H Davenport A M Prichard John Xorihup J N Mosier, C' Sttltls, J M kill ,tt, T ilenuiiiMon, lintnii v,ml R P P. ttersou D I isher, ' f- A Crmi-r, M 8iellmau H Thiel, K tiranlund, James Joss, Bet isher, Axpl K Peterson, A E McCoughey, N P Slurgess, L 1 Davenport Wm A Hay, -'has Prather. A J I'r. her, Jus Nurse H l' Pattersin N C Weidner A NordT A T Huberts Sale of Real Property. Notice Is hereby given that nnoernnd bvrts tue of an older .!nU made and entpJi 11 County Court of Wasco County, or,,n L t idth day of August, MUhe'SiSS ministrator with the will atmoed. of of Jonathan Jackson, deceaasl, , n j08me''" after the 1st day of October, l'W.il 7iv,,l sale in the manner provided by l. , the of real property by executors ud mimim.i,.. tors, all the right, title and mtetesl " Jonathan Jackson iu and to the lolluwim d scribe real property, being in WoU,uitT Oregon, to-wit: " l be NW)i of the SE'i of section fifteen ra the 'i of the SKif, anl the S'4 nf the SWi. i section twenty two ir-'i: the SE of the sEi; of section fifteen (I.-,), the K' nf theNE'i.ul the N K'i of ihcSK'4 of stetlmi twenty-two ") the E j of tho Nfc' and the SW'14 of the SYh ant! the 8KX of -the W4 cf section twenti seven 27), all In township four '4) south, runtj fourteen (II) east, W. M; ssirt saletobelot cash or mam creoit In the manner provMei bt law for the sale of real property upon credit bt executors aud adrnluh trnP.rs. K. E. 8ALTMAE8HE. Administrator, with the will anneied.oltbi estate ot Jonathan Jackson, deceased, lepl-j NOTICE FOH J?UBLICATI0N, Lakd Opfice at Thb DiLLi,0u., August dl.liou, j Notice la hereby given that the follnwlt named settler has tiled notice of his intention m make final proof In support of his claim, ul that aald proof will be made before the Kerltat and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on Wedus day, October 10, PJO0, vli.: George W. Johustoir, of The D.llei, Ot,, H. E. No. 8103, for the NW'i NE' and Si NWH Sec 18. Tp 1 N, K 14 E, W. M. lie names the fnllowlns witnesses to tmrve til eontltiuoua residence upon, and culUv.tiomf aid land, viz: r. r. lay lor, wm. Hharp, J. w. Jonniton IM R. E. Teague, all of Tho Dalles, Oregon. 5-l JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Summons. JOIIg OAVIB 1. w. acoai 3I00UE & 0AVLV, . T--.A n ........ . . Aiiunnais AT LAW Booms W and to, oyer V. 8. Und Offlcs . ... v,..... , jnuii wninn aro a nnao re ferred to and the rlzht to e,-v,.i .n .;...... earth, stone and gravel and other material from which s soiiKht to be appropriated herein are particularly described aa ollowa, to wlt: .rTr.'"'t '-r1-0'" ,hnt ft lyl"t aotitherly from tract nnm ri nns ahnn, . lh.H,,0.r"!h.,.o'.w"'r ""rWl' desctilsd and tlieoriglna) right of way H,, f ihcrallroad and between htation :t plus K". of the revised cen ter line nf the railroad, and the aouth line of aald lot four (4), containing .08 acres. -MtlT't 'wo-AI'' '"m that tract m Lut In Width lying souther ir fr,.,n . I;'HlC:Hn,""."."," the rl"ht "' "X therein d." TJl!l1 ltwf.n: 8latlo ixa ( and station MdMIUuf tho revised cenbr II,.,. l .1.. .... " J ..... ,,, iniiiiwii, Tract thnnAlso from that , two (2) and three Mi .,,, easterly from the right of way de.c iraT In trails n 11.11 tered three and four and IimiuJ,!, of the railroad, being a trlangnr p,.e in i'll In w .Ith at s.1,1 .uuot, l;);.,1.,,,, ,, lV"rfn '' a point at the lnter...on of the ordinal right "I way lino at Station l.lil. r.,ni.i.....i acre. ' - -....i.a t.w Tract four Also rVn,n ik.i . . . . width I vlna t,i.the . ?' ".'"r',,n " ,h" V' - n'ne" "tttTW' "nt II... rtih.'rallr.Er and he or.g.naf right of w y ne ,, f the rid I road i M, : t1",M."r""" ,,, u,e H ot "a d neclloii thlrty two ( tj), oonlaliilng .05 acrea. AMofSsid ntnnlin .11 .1 .. . . - - lothrli .. ?y,Kh" t"ihllcatlonHaturrtav,Jri shall t, l,n:,.V,"."b"r:,;",,"", Ml" '""'n'n! aald pVrCl ' "" w,",r',y a ' r-.r lion. w. L. Uradshaw, judgo of the Heveuth In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregontof vtasco county: Ina Spelchlnger, I'lulntllT, vs. Henry Spcichiuger, Defendant. In the name nt the Hhite of Oregon: ' You are hereby required to apnearand iniin the couip'alnt llleil against you In thobnn entitled suit on or before the last day of IK time tiresciibcd In the order for the publicum of thla summons, to-wit,nn or before slicon- ulive wee.a from the aiith day ol septetnon, liato, which aald'.nth duv of Hepteiiiber, uul, the date of the Aral publication of thlnna mons, to-wlt: You aro requlnd toapyM'sriw answer aald complaint 011 or before the win mi of November, pain, which said loin dsyol vemher, 101KI, Is the last day of the time Dtfr KTibed iu the order for the publication of this summons, and If you fail to answer, for Win! tnereoi planum win apply to me iKmriu court for the relief prayed for in plaliitltricoa blalnt, to-wlt: That the bonilsof roa'rlmM' heretofore a nd iiowexIstlugb.-twi'eiiplalntllH" defendant be dissolved and held for na!ibt, plaintiff and defendant be lu all resist" vorced from each other, and that plsl'i'i" name be changed to her maiden nsme. Ina Dole, and for such other and further wlM aa hi the court mav aeem Just and eiiiUb. This suiniiiona la served iism you, H"T Upeiclilngcr, the above named deletnlnl. publication thereof In Thk Daliks " CiiKoNici.r: for six consecutive wee's ay1 of lion. W. I.. Bradshsw, Judge oi the " entllltil court, which order was Biadeon, bears date of September Ti, lots'. NED 11. fiTE. f.9 Attorney forfUualH N0T1CK OF FINL SrCTTLEMEN'T- Notice la hereby given that the 'd'"K5 has duly tiled with the noimty elerk M " county, Oregon, his final account and n'! Z executor of the estate of ph.a-be J. I'"1" " ...... , i ......iitv rtiiirl riai ceast'ii; ami mai toe nouorione .unii;.. - A rf fixed Monday, the 5th day of Novemher, 1 10 o'clock a. 111. of said day as the tliiis, '' " county court room in the cmntv cnuri ir liHlle. cily, v asco countv, itreiini, . for hearing aalrl final account ami n !" All la'rsons Inleresteil ill aald ett f . by notllled to apja-ar at said time awl show cause, If any there he, why ld l shouhl not be annroved and said necaw cbargeil. M Daud this 'Ji'th day of 8eptni,rs;r, ,W ft Executor of tho estuta ol i'hirebe J. ',, ueiK-asea. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Laud Ornca at Ths 'a '" I 81-ptemlsT Is. I'"",v., ,,. Notice la hereby given that ' named settler has llleil notice of h. r 1 " . to make filial proof In support of her lW that said priHd will lie made belorc t M tys and receiver at The Dalles, Oreg " "w day, October 24, lixxi.vls; Ellaa K. Vlcker.. widow of Bnmuel J. Vleker". VHhu Wn sler, Oregon, II. K. No. fttiini. lor "i,'V and H' N W'-i eo 15. Tp 2 N, K I: K, wrt Khe names th. following ln7""'li iijii her cnnlliiiioiia residence uisin and cm"' of said land, vlx. : ,, .. Jim'' Ocorge Kenoe, of Tho Dalles, M,ler,L. Evans, K''.";.'' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT i- . i.. .i..n thst IheunrtersIP; ave lllcd with the Clerk of "' .T.Hr "nri Stale of Oregon for Wasco " ' ;' ," .tr i .. unt a. o.t ubiraof the last will aj M mcnt ot Henry liarimm, - .. a W" Monday, the 4lh day of b""" L iid W hour of HI o'clock a. tn has "a"" , ,t mcnt of hour of uiocioex a. in., iimt. Coiintv Citurt for aald conn y '' " ., if lhe..ootHT court n'iri l t'"',!.' place for hearing of ohecllons n oount and the auttiemei scplft nl "'"'VFJkSCH,