r otitt-t ir z-itj DnvTrT V QATTTRD AV DHTOBER 20. 1900. TtiXi JJAJ-iJLiJliO WJLjJViJi WtlivviiiuuiJ, -"-" CUH1MO AND QOlNO. riurn Wcdneaday'1 Dully. Jno. W. Clarno. of Clamo's Ferry, It in ttie city. Mr una Mrs. Fre.i Houghton left on the noon train on a ort visit M Shnoiko. W. A. Cates and family returned yestenlsv from a two months' soj urn in the aknna valley. Hou. Ringer Hermann paMWtl up the road today on hie campaign tour to point! east of here. E B McFarland, a former well-known merchant of this city, arrived here today on the noon train from Portland. Mra. H. Clay Mveri and daughter, Mies Winifred, arrived in the city this oral from Granite and will make their home in this city. Representative Moody went to Port land yesterday afternoon to attend the meeting of General Carr and returned home on the noon train. Jack Perry was in town todav from White Salmon, where he recently sold ixteen head of beef cattle to J )hn Crate for the Union Meat Company. T. H. Johnston, the Dnfur merchant, arrived iu town this morning and will remain over tonight to attend General Carr's meeting at the Vogt opera house. Dr. G. R. Guthrie, of Indianapolis. Indiana, has been here for the past week visiting the family of Mr. Otis Patterson. The doc tor ia a relative of Mr. Patterson by marriage. General Clark K. Carr, who ia to speak tonight at the Vogt opera hous in the interest of McKinley and Roose velt, accompanied by Mrs. Carr, arrived here on the noon train from Portland, where he addreeeed a large and appreci ative audience last night. Thursday's Dally. Representative Moody left on the noon train to attend the Antelope fair.He Will return Saturday. oCLcw. Misses Annie anil Bessie Lang and Mrs. Maud Mitchell left today on the noon train to attend the Antelope fair, in company with Hon. M. A. Moody. Friday's Dally. Chae. Chandler, of Hood River, spent last night in the city and returned home today on the afternoon train. McLaughlin O'Brien, one of Klickitat county's solid men from Centerville, was in town today for a few hours. G. H. McGreer, son of Hon. T. H. McGreer, arrived here yesterday from California, whither ho went overland a short time ago with 100 head of horses that had been bought in the neighbor hood of the John DJT. He left on the noon train for home. Prosperity of The Dallea. THE TRADE IN TEA. There is no great excitement in tl e real-estate market here for the reason that The Dallea is very conservative, nd consequently wohave no booms, but nevertheless, if people will take the trouble to walk around the city they will be surprised to see how few houses are vacant. Another very DOticahle feature is that nearly all of the property is well kept and has an air of prosperity which very few towns in Oiegon of equal size can boast of. Our public schools are institutions of learniug of which wo are justly proud. Three of these buildings are of brick and stone, and especially our High School which is a structure of architectural beatuy with all the modern improve ments and appliances. In addition to our public schools, we havo a Catholic school and academy conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names, and in con nection therewith is a day school for young hoys. These places of learning, together with the churches of nearly every denomination, are attractions, which have been the means of bringing people to our city who are anxious to give their children the advantages of an education and surround them with church influences. It is needlets for ns to say that these attractions are usually bought by people oi refinement, and consequently we are justified in saying that our population is largely composed of the very best classes. Messrs Hudson and Brownhill have a few desiruble houses for sale and rent, but they are fast being disposed of and to avoid being too late you had better call on tbem. These gentlemen are al- ; ways ready and pleased to show you around the citv. Their office is on : Washington atreet next to French & Co'i bank. The Dalles Markets. Wheat No. 1, 46 cents. Barley a ton. Oats $1.15 cental. Wheat hay S loose: $9 to !0 baled. Timothy $10 baled. Alfalfa Loose $7.50; baled 8 50. Potatoes 10 cents a sack. Flour Diamond mills, $3.50 bbl; Du fur mills, $3.20 Kggs '.'5 cents a dozen. Butter Creamery, CIS cents; dairy, 55 cents. Cnickens $3.50 a doxen ; spring $2.50 to $3. Apples Table, 60 cents. Drying preparations simply (level-1 op dry catarrh; they dry up the socretions, which adhere to the membrane and docom- . M causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry- iag inhalant, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will core catarrh or cold in the head ! easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 60o. sue. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren 8t., N.Y. j The Balm cores without pain, docs not i irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself . over an irritated and angry surface, relier ins immediately the painful inflammation. -With Ely's 'ream Balm you are armed jsgainst Masai Catarrh and Bay Ferer. SUMMONS. Not Affected as Yet by the Chines Trouble. rsfjls of l'eklnal Tientsin list Little .More lu llu mill the Hual ur Than tu Art aa For. warding; Agruli. A recent report from San Francisco to the effect that the revolution in China had Interfered with the tea export business to such an extent that there would soon be a tea famine and that the price of ten would go up chukciI a stiff in the teu drinking aofa uiiiuity. One of the largest importers of tea in the I'nitetl States said, according to the New York Tribune, that the Chinese tiuulile had not ill any vtny affected the tea trade as yet. Con tracts are being executed as Usual for ten, and order are lieing received for goods in exchange, and the large merchants have no fear us to ad vance in price or scarcity of tea. In that part of China where the tea grows it is brought to the towns in bulk, and sold to merchant who col lect, assort and cure it, and then put it up iu cans, eases and other pack ages for t ranspoitat ion. When it reaches that part of the country which is now in a state of revolution it is ready for shipment to this or uny other country, anil the people of Pe king or Tientsin have really nothing more to do with the tea business than to act as forwarding agents. The tea buying business begins in May anil lasts until December, and the present troubles have not served to keep the men who usually make the trip to China from Kurope anil America from making their usual tour. As to prices, it is believed that the Chinese will not use the present i imilii ions ns a lever to raise them, although the opportunity for doing so is favorable. Hut the scrupulous hon esty of the Chinese merchants keeps him from making use of his advan tage. In speaking of the characteris tics of these people, Edward Kunge said: "A Chinese merchant will drive a close bargain and do his best to get his goods at the lowest possible price. He will haggle and see every competi tor before he gives his order, but once that is done he lives up to his word. He signs no contract and asks no written guarantee from the man with whom he makes the bargain. When the goods are delivered he pays for them, and he does so cheerfully, re gardless of the changes that may have taken place in the market value of his goods. He pays as he agrees he will, and in that particular he is more re liable than many Euroiienn mer chants. The Japanese has papers drawn, hns them vised and signed by consuls and consular officers, and if the goods should be cheaper when they nre received he would find an excuse for refusing to accept them, nnd would compel the producer to re duce his price. 1 have known Chinese merchants to club together and make up a large sum to help a competitor pay his debts, and this spirit of mer cantile honesty exists in all branches of the trade." Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages there thould be cleanliness, Ely's (renin Balm cleanses, soothes anil heals the disca-ed membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a culd iu the bead quickly. Cream Bslin is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the mem'rano and is aiworbed. Relief It im nediato and a cure follows. It Is not drying does pot produce sneezing. Large. Size, 60 cents at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial (size, 10 cents by mail. ELY DtsOTUERS, SO Warren Street, New York. Cureil of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Yens or suffering-. "Suffered for thirty years with diar rhoea and thought I was past being cured," says John H. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. ''I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea t Hat I could do no kind of lal)or, could not even travel, but by accident I wa9 permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottle 1 am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all those who suffer as I have." For sale by Hlakeley druggist. Catarrh Cannot Be Cared. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a hi. nut or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it von must take inter nal remedies. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Core is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yec-s, and is a repular ptescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood prjrlflets, acting direct!) on the mocous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produce! soch wonderful reenlts in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. 1. Ch!ky A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 7ftc. Hall's Family Pilla are the best. 12 Don't Kate It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Care, a Scotch remedy, and the pain ia goat. Sold by Clarke A Falk. CONTEST NOTICE V. 8. Lasd urm z, A sufficient contest arbd DZfAST TtBS CHZUUIB. I A:ri roa Fsoat Usu.cs. I- W Vast laslt Lak . Denver. Kt. Fn-t Mll Worth, Omaha, Kan-l Mall p p. ts. sa City. tit. Louts,: l-u5 p m j Chicago and KaaC j Atlantic Halt Lska, Denver, Ft 4:41a. m. r sprcat Worth, Omaha, Kn 12:50 a.m.! City. at. LuuU,, Via Hunt Chicago and East. 1UX l" I. Spokane Walla-Walla, Spokane, 8pnk.au Mall Mtnm-apolls. ft. Paul, Mail and I iul u t h, Milwaukee, an. I 'Express Chfrago and Kaat, via Express I Hpokaneakd Huntini.' ion ; also all points lu 9 25 p. m I Washington and East I SO a. m em Oregon. Ip.m. Kaon Porn-ASS j 4 p.m. Ocean oteemshlpt. For San Francis Every Five Days. j ! 8p.m. 4 p. m Ex. Sunday ColumDla Rv. steamers. Ex.iiuce. ;To Astobia find Way. Saturday landings. 10 p. m. I ; fta. m. WllLAatETTK Riveb. 4:30p.m. Ex.bunday Oregon City, Ncwherg, Ex.BuudaJ Salem 6i Way Laud'. 7a.m, WiLtAMfTTS and Yam- 3.30p.m. Tues.Thur. HUJ. Ktvsas. Mon.,Wed and Hat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri. and Way-I findings. Hmaks Rivsh. Lsavb I.v Riparlii Rlparla to lwlaton. LgwisTOH daliy dally 1:35 a. m. 9:00 a. m . I tract to enter the ! the l'nited stater, i lied i.i appear, u-spoi 1 log said allegation a I nlted '.-t-trt land o Palis. Os.,1 r 1 110. ( laviiu be r led has bla r and receiver at tb n ihe DsUes, Oregon. ing. in Jullelal District ot Oregon, made at t and daied -e Member 2 luot) rh"mbert hTfT?oSsJ5rL&mi. W. If. WILSON. AtT ( Plainu; Summons. , set forlb la ence tie: !!! man,', n davit, Hied AufTUat 1 hh. w that afttC due of ll.U : i . ran rdered and directed that mca notice oc gneii . by due and proper publication. sepU JA f. Ll'i 'A;, Register. In the Circuit Court of the state of Otegon for W asco County. ti... it ;:r.u.r A vlirntion Co.. ,ulv"' plaintiff. barh H. .irabam: J..hn Hoe and Richard In the firenlt Couitof the State .if Oreeon i ... ........ ...nniikimtn. tt asro county: "'egott Defendants. To John 11. Koberg, Emma Kobeig, his wife: Charles H Craham : John Doe and Rlc lard Uoe, whose names are unknown. Defendants: . w. -. ,k.. ..I Cirttrnn in use imiiic.'i ..... - - .,. . r- A h ,,f , ii. are hereof nolinca mar. .r "r. - - - -.... juu in I: u .-;-ichinger, liulatlu", vs. Henry Sptichlnger, Defeadar.t. In the name of the State of Oregea "'"' itrjuireu i.) appear an 1 an. e enmnlsint filed aaralnat . ..I ""' ssi ature lu.-l l,v f the tion isee. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. i Notice a heteby given th it the undemigced 1 has duly tiled with the County Clerk Of WSSre County, OrtEOD, bis linal account atd report as ailmlnisirator of the estate of Adolph Agidlus, ! deceased, and that ibe Honorable County Court j has lixed Monday, the 5th day of November, 10UU. at 10 o'clock u m. ofaid day as the time, and the County Court room of the County ourt house in Dallea Cite, Wasco County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final SSSOOUt and re port. All persona lnteristed iu said estate are 1 hereby notified to appear at said time and place a, A .K..,l- ll ul.v lh.ro to-. At' KMIll TelKirl shouH not he approved and said administrator discharged, Dated this 5th day of October, l'JUO. J. P AtjlDIlTS, Administrator of the elate of Adolph Agidlus, deceased Otm I : ai sad th Jr I so ai:awer nam i-omplalut on or before tt of S"..v..int'--r, law. '.vim .i i velntM-r. ItSSI. Is the Iflkt rlav .1.. . 01 scribed in the order for the publicati on , If o?" summons, and If you full to answer f, ...7 Piirtiea Oeslrinir to ffO to IleODIier Or pointa 011 Columbia Southern via Blggx, should take No. ., leaving The Dalles at Li:40 p. m. making direct connections at Hepptier junction and Biggs. Returning masingdirectronnsctlon at HeppneriUDCtlon and Biggs with No. 1. ar riving at The Dalits at VcltF t w For full particulars call on O. .AN. Co.'t agent The Dallea. or address W. H. Ill HLBt'KT,wr-, lien. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LasdOffics at The Dalles. Or., ( Oct, :t, 11100. ( Notice is hereby given that the fulluWlug named settler hns filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before tbe register and receiver of tbe U. S. land office at The Dalles, or , on Saturday, Nov. Ill, 1SO0, viz: I'etcr stoller, Jr , of The Dalles, Or., 11. E. No. 5437, for the W hf N W or and SE i.r N W ur Sec 34, Tp - N, H 11 E, W M. He names the following itt cses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Dalrvinple, Fred Wickman, C. C. Eng lish, J. E, Johnson, all of The Dalles, Or. octti JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Mm him NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., ( Septeinbei h, HO) I Notice Is herehv irlvcn that the following- i named settler has filed nnl'.ceo his intention to I make final proof iu support os his claim, and that ssul prooi win oe maoe oeioie toe nmi-u and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, OH Satur day, October 30, 1900, viz: Arellona S. Fox, of Tbe Dalles, Oregon, If. E. No. 5151. for the S hf N W or and W hf gW qr, Sec 13, Tp 1 6, II E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: I. C. Matncv, C. I. Matnev, Charles Oossen and W. C, Clark, all .f The Dalles, Oregon. seplS JAY P. LL'CAH, Register. Yellowstone Park Line. THE DINING CAR ROCTK FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK union Depot, Fifth arJlsts No. No. 2. Fast mall for Tacoma, ! Seattle, Olymphi, Gray s Harbor and South Bend ; points, Spokane, Ross-1 land, B. C, Pullman, Moscow, Iwlstou, Buf 11:15 A. M. faloiliimp mining ooun- 5,50 P. M. try, Helena, Mlntieapo-: Ua, 8t. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Units. Chicago and all points I No. 4. 1 east and southeast. Puget Sound Express 11:30 P. M. for Tacoma and Seattle 7;00 A. M. j and Intermediate points So. 3. 6447 Pullman first-class and touritt sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points without change. Vostihuleii trains. Union depot connections in all principal cities. Baggage checked to destination of tickets. For handsomely lllustiated descriptive matter, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc , call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. '25S Mprri son Street, corner Third, Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oh., j September, 10, 1SK0. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed unlive oi his intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregan, on Saturday, October 30, liiOO, viz.: Charles II. Matne.v, of Tbe Dalles, Oregon, II. E. No. 5CSC, for thcS hf NE or and W hf SE qr, See 12, Tp IS, k il E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : A. 8, Fox, P. c. Kagan, Charles Gosson nnd . C. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon. seplo JAY P. LUCAS, Register. mays 4 Crowe MheiD Pacitlc Co. Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way stations at 1:3b a. m. and .1 p. m. Leave Portland " Albany Arrive Ashland " Bacraincnto " Sun Francisco . S:30 a m 7:00 p m .12.30am 10:5opm .12:33 am 11:30am . 5:00 p m 4:35 a m . 7: 15 p m 8:15 a m Arrive Ogdnn " Denver " Kansas City " Chicago 1:4. a m 9:00 a m 7 : 25 a m 7:45 a m Arrive Los Angelas 1 :Sfl p m ' El Paso 6:00 pm " Fort Worth :80 a m " City-of Mexico 9:55 am " Houston 4:00 a in ' New Orleans :25 a m ' Washington ft:4'2nm " New York 12:13 pm 11:15 a m 9:00a m 7:25 a m 9:30 a m 7:00 a m 6:00 p m 6:30 a m 9:55 a m 4:00 a in 6:25 p m (', 12 a in 12 43 p m Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cart Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, rit Louli, New Or -'eans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. Sec agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Port. and, Or FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. TRANSACT A BNEKALBANKINO BfUNEH letters of Credit issned available in the Eastern Htates. Bight Exchange and Telegraph)', Transfers sold on New York, Chit aio, St. Loaia, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Waeh,. and various pointa in Oregon and Washington. Collections rmJeat all points on fav orable term. The only store it this city where tht Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlast; a dozen piecesof so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look likeit.butthegenu ine has the name Stransky - Steel Ware on each piece, Do not be deceived First prize at 16 International Exhi bitions. Highest award at World s Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by the best cook inp; authorities, certified to by the most famouschem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated e n"a m eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. m It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not dtscolot nor catch inside; i' not affected b v acid in fruits or vegetnbles will boil, ntew, ronat and bake without imparting flavor ol previouoly cooked food and will last for years. o$.. Wo cau tion t Ii e public n train fit imitation .. . . i .'....,....,,.- r.iu..'J dm.. w,i ,.i u,-,,, y l.lc tbe Oregon i.aiiroao. a. time prescribe.1 in the order for t has hied . icoi.ip.aint against tou lu "be circuit ,, to-wit.o ,r be :.fi ,1 t ls iS sav oiTor before Saturday, m"',L'' 5.re reo.ulrc-d t the l'tth dav of November, 19o0. You are further notilied that If vou fall to appear and answer th complaint, or plead thereto, at said time, the plaintiff will cause your default to been i..mf and will anr.Iv to the court for the icllef praved lor in tne compiatni: mi. is a ..... ..no.or of tbedamua-es wt.lch from the appropriation by the plal six iructs ot land nrt nertina also from tbe appropriation other in iteii.l from the five tracts of land here ; ",'" na. that pUI ,W l.fr.., ,lM.crllvHl he had. and that on DartDtDt ' "T -"' ,. inaiuen nai.ie. t , lt ofthe dimiges . assessed Into the hands of the , l"ll,n nvmhZ Sd LUr!?? reW clerk of this court by the plalntiir, j nlgmeiit be MJS,?!"V?i nst nu e-iiiitable. olv;:i"!;L'f!,T,r;,,ting 'M p,OI'er,), "nrt s" 01 ! 4"' $8riJZJft I puoiicauon m';reoi in ihe 1)allk Wis"; The sii tracts of land which are sought to he 1 1. hsoniclc for six consecutive weeks br anC appropiiatel herein and which are abovo re- , of Hon. W. L. Bradahaw, j.idge ol tln'rT, K-rrca w, art itt:riicumn uouuuw .s.a... u.us, wa3 mmiij on, and , . i t ! . ...u, I i,.u rti i.Nf iit ssiirdMir lias 'tr 1 im " i fa to mv that thereof plaintHT will apply to the aUrvVenmilS ieb wm'lSM ! 'Vulrf,,, .""SL'TO 't'r lu P'aladSSS '. T,. .., plaint, to w-it: That the bonds, .f ina'trr ,iescrib)-d aid aereUiforeandiiowexlattiigbdtweeiiiilalritiffV-ll i stone sravel and : P!l4illtnr "' Jefendant lie In ml renmteX i, stone. grau aim , , . . i il..-.l i s follow s, to Wit Tract One Beginning at a point in the easter ly oiiiilnal right of way line of the railroad.which piiut Is 1H18 feet north nnd 250 feet east from Ihe .unrter corner between sections thirty one ( ;i : id thlrtv-tw.i (32), township three .3) north, range eleven '(11) east Willamette Meridian, and 50 feet distant from and measured at right 'angles to the rtlsed center Hue: thence south easterly ou a i urve to ihe left, having a radius of 2242 feet a distance of 327 feet to a point w hleh Is Xi feet distant from and measured at tight '!?,; said Bm Ifn.'Sd M 55 i ! "' vember .0, .wf uorthcily therefrom and on a course t.eaiinK laivin i. iiunakln, south (?) degrees 51 minutes east n distance ot j ol mosier, nr bears date of September 27, l'joo. HlbH. OAim W Attorney for Plata ttf, NOTICE FOR PlIBLICATIos Land Orncg at The Dau.es, uat.,( 6ept 2C, pjoo i Notice it hereby given that the Inllmti mimed settler has Hied notice of his Intc-itiio. tion to make final proof in support (if his atajaa. nud tnnt said proof will be made be fore the regUter and receive, at The Ii.nZ" , sOi,,,rt.,v V. ...... ... I 23m feet to a point In tbe south line of said lot lour (1): theme west aiong sain muuh one a distance of 205 feet to a iwlnt which Is 5) leet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center line; thence north CO uegrics 51 ininntea west a distance of 00 feet to n point; thence on a curve to the right, having a nidiiia of 1813 feet a distance of feet to a point la the original light of way line of Ihe railroad, which point ia 50 feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center line; thence northwesterly along said original right of way line a distance of 25T feet to the place of begin ning, containing M acret. Tract two Beginning at a point 1320 feet east and 70 fei t north from the quaiter corner be tween said sections thirty one (31 and thirty two (32), township three (3) north, range eleven (11) east Willamette .Meridian, which point Is 50 feet distant irom and measured at right angles to the revised center line of the rallrono; thenca on a course lieating south 80 degress 51 minutes eatt. nara:l. 1 with and 50 feet distant southerly from said revised center line a dlataneo of 5a leet to a point; thence on a curve to the right having a radius of I3s3 feet a distance of tsO feet to n point on the southerly original right of way line of the railroad: thence norihwesttrly along said original right of way line a distance of 10113 feet to a point on the west line ot lot inree (3j, ssciion mirvy-swo isgj i inence sown as icei 10 the place of beginning, containing 1.2 acres Tract three Beginning at u point on the orig lnal riirht of wav line nf the railroad, which point la 2562 feet i ast from Iheouiiiter i rner oetwecn sections thlrtv-.uic and thirty-two 321, 1 township three II north, range eleven 11 oast Willamette Meridian, thence east along the south Una of lotihree L section thirty-two 32 a distance of 38 feet to a point which Is 50 leet I distant from and measured st rkht angles to the revised center line; tbe ce on a course bear ing in rtu 41 degrees 10 minutes west a dt-oance of ."20 feet to a point In the original right of wav line uf the railroad; thence southeasterly along said original right of way line a distance of ft feet to the place of b ginning, containing M acres. Tract four- Beginning at a point on the oiig inal right of way Hue of the railroad, w hich poult Is lir.H feel west and 1015 feet north from the southeast corner of said section thirty-two (32), township three (3) north, range eleven (11) teal Willamette Meridian; thence on n course bearing north SS degrees 25 ininntea west a dis tance of j:n feet to a point: thence on a curve to the light having a radius of 3224 feet a distance of 513 feet to a point w hich Is 50 feet distant from and measured at Mailt angles to the re vised center line; thence northerly at right an gles to the revised center line a dlstanc.' of 10 feet to a point which Is 00 leet distant from and ineusured at light angles to the revised center line; thence on s curve to the right having radius of KM feet a distance of 77" feet to a imlnt; thence southwesterly at right angles to the rt vised center line a distance of in feet to a point which is .'.'I feet distant from and meas ured at rlirht nnirli-s to the revised center Hi:,': thence on a curve to the right having a adlus ! of lhiio feet n distance of ::( feet to a tmlnt on the wcstctly line of lot two (2) salt! recliou thirty-two if.'), which polm is N feet (lislant from and iio'iisinel :'t tight angles to tin- te- vised center line of the railroad: thenee due H. E. No. 5121. for Ihe B c 31, T 2 N, K 12 K, W. M. 1 ' - He names tne following witnesses to prove h continuous residence upon, and cultivation of s i.l land viz : Michael Doyle, R. E. Doyle, The Dalles Or James M. Brown and t arl J. K. Carlson, uf Mo-' sler, Or. , JAY P. LLCA8, sp Ke istcr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lan-u OrricB at The Dalles, 0, i September 1J, WOO, j Notico Is hereby given that the follnwliit named settler has tiled notice of tier Intention to make Until proof in support of hci claim, and that said proof will be made hclnic the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, uu Wednes day, October 21, UOO.TUt; Elizsi K. Vlckers, widow of Samuel J. Vlckers. deCessSS. of Mo sier. Oregon. H. K. So. '.::" i rtheSUSWu and HVa fWK reo 15. Tp 2 S, It 12 B, W. jf. She names the following witnesses to prove her i ontlnnous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. ; (corge Kenoe, of The Dalles. Oregon; James M.lcr. Iaso Evans, Eric tlrunland, Mosh-r, Ur. spl5 JAY P. Lt'i AS. Iteglster. A I ) M I N 18 TR ATX ) 1 V N 0 TI0E. In the County Court ot the State nl Oregon for the County of v ... . In the matter ot the estate of iruis Setiwi bacber, deceased. Notice is hereby gi.en that the undersigned has been duly a). pointed ad ministrator, with the wilt annexed, of thi es tate of LoulH Sch vvabacber, deceased. All per sons having claims against the estate nf itld diKsensed are hereby notllicd to present them, duly verified, to the undersigned at his office la ti e store-room of Kleischner, Mayer A Com pany, In tbe City of Portland. Oregon, within eix monttiB from the date hereof. Hated thlt 17th day of October, 1900. S II.OMOS 11 1 RSi il, Administrator. Cotton, Teal ai Minos, Attorneys for Administrator. OCt2H St NOTICE OF FINVL SETTLKMEXT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly filed with the county clerk of Wateo county, Oregon, his final account and report aa executor of the estate of Phoebe J. llalgbt.de ceased ; and that the honorable county court Baa fixed Monday, the 5th day of November, 1000, it in o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and Ibe county court room In the countv court house in Dallea City, Wasco county, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account nud ri port. All persona Interested In said estate are here by notified to appear at said time nnd place and show cull sc, if any there be, why said report should not he approved and said executor du charged. Dated this 2!'th day oftieritemls'r. 1:0. FRANK MKNKFEE, Executor oi the estate ol Phoebe J. llnlnt, deceased, e ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. that th- unilera'tiir-il south OH feet to n point lu the original right of wav line of the railioHil: thence solllhiiist ,iloinr said oilglnal right oi wav line a dlstuiK f l-r, i Notice Is hereby given that tli - ti ii.lcra'gmo feet to the place of beginning itslnlng I. el i has lioeiidiily appointed by tin r .will) courtoi acres. the state of Oregon, for W asco county, mlmlnl Tract live- II. ginning at a point on the orig- fiFrwmBi inal tight ot way line of the rail: '. which ' .. , ",, , . ,.,,' point ,s 21s feet west ami 11,0s ,,rth from I h?.-mi ih t i rop-r" voucher. (32), tow nship three ( ,) north, range eleven (II) ease Willamette .Meruiiari, nnd ..n toet distant from mid mejisured at right angles to the re vised center line: thenee on a curve to the left having a radius of !:,; o ct parallel with and 50 feet distant from said rev sei center line a d!- i tance of 77s feet to a point.on the original south erly right of way line of the railroad ; thence easterly and Mailheasterly along snld original rigni oi way line a nistaucc tit ssi leet to tne place of beginning, contain! ig .SK acres. Tract si-; -Beginning at a polnton the estt line of said section thirty-two (32). which point is 1I0H fei t noith from the southeast corner of said sirtinn thirty two, (M), township three ) i north, range eleven ill) east Wiilaiintte Meri dian, and CO feet dlsUint from and measured at ! right angles to the rev I led center line; Inence on a course bearing north .7 degrees 35 minutes west a distance of 2 leet to a is.lnt tn the orig inal right of way Hue of t tn- railroad; thence northwesterly along said original right of way line a distance of 102 feet to a point which la fo feet d istant from and measured at right augics toine revised center line, thence ou a course hearing south ., degrees 3 . minutes east paral lel with and 50 feet distant fmni said revised center line a distance of Ir.T feet to the east line of said lot one (): thence south 120 feet hi the place oi h. innlng, containing acics. The five tracts of land which are above re ! terred to and the right to excav ate ami liorjow earth, stone arid gravel and other material from which Is sought to he appropriated herein are parin many ileserlbcu ns tallows, to wit : Tract 1 Prom that 'rat t lying southerly from tract number one above mentioned and be I , R i3 r., M. ,., i prorf on !. ,.f ., , j . . . . I ul.u .,...,. rhn fntlnu'l. C u. 1 is I , ... therefor, to mc at my oitice in Bj)i urejau, within six months from the dale hereof. Dated September 21, Pull. . C. II. BOLTHMlt. kc 20 Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SK I' IT. EM EST. Notice Is herehv alv. n tloit ihe uiidersigien have tiled with the clerk ol the eeimly eiinriia the stateol Oregon for Wsteo cotintv.thtlr WM ar-. mint as executors of the last will anil teatj ment of Henry llarnum, ot-t-enscd, sna WF Monday, the 4th day ol Novcmls r, iMO, M J" hour of 10 o'clock a. in., bus I i nv"l '') ' ". County I ouit for sal. I county Innc.ana tbe county court nsmi iu Dalles ' ity pTae for hearing nf objections to - id l.na. sr count and the settlemenl of ihe uj'. J. tt. KKKM H, K, r .MAif. scpl5 I v. eaters. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0 Land Orncs at Tug Pai.li. Sept. i i.i. ia Notice I- hereby given thai the (.; " nnm.sl settler has died noil '"'M m 23 to make hnnl proof lu .upporl ' '"ier that said ptool will b- made Is i.e. the K g'" and Kccelver at The Halle.. " iuiln" day, October 21, 1IJ0, Tl. Janet I", sisaarl, of ' I m- H. K. No. Ml, for the K', SE'. SE .(rNl qM 25. Tt.l S. R12E, iindhtt i' .' l,,p I H 1 11 r W M I way therein dcscilhcd and ! H"e iiaim a tne loiiowi.is " ' . oniUvatS ner eonii.iuoos iipihohbui' of said land, til. : klemln'- I, Ii V.d.on. V. V. Hilar- . loll" Hsnlcl Mtcwart, all of ThelislNv seplj JAY IN' " Clothes that fit the man ami fit the pocket-book at the New York Cash store. J)K. E. E. r EHOOMW, I'liysiciim and BvgaOB, OfBce, Vogt Hlock (over Pottofficei, 20aimo-dw THE DALLE!, OHELON. the original right of way line of the railroad and nciwecii siaiion i; ;i pins of the revised eon I tcr line of the railroad, and the south line of said lot four (I), containing ,GH seres. Tract two Also from that tract 25 feet in I width I) Ing southerly from tract tiumtfr two am! contiguous to llio rlallt of uav llinruln it.. I scrllssd and between Station 1X54 (10 and Station ' i.i .-.r ... oi in,, revised center line of the railroad. I Tract three Also Irom that tract King In lots two ci and thn e , i) ,.iig ls to ,i,i north le.aterly from (he light of wav dcsorlL.-d lu .tracts riinnl end Hirec and four and he c ween stations l i.i and l lTll of the revlse.1 ccuti r line of tne railroad, helng a triangular piece ii; feet 1 In width at said St'illon i::7(i and converging lo a point st me intcrsisciinn of the orl-lual right I of way line at Station lafii, containing 1 f,s acret. " Tract four Also from that tract 50 leet In width lying southerly from tract number live and contiguous to the right ol way therein dr . i "''"' -n siarions i isi, ami l: i pin. -2 . if the r.", l.ed cent,., ,. ,,( n, ,. railroad, con talnlug ,f acres. .uTr".''lnvS Al" ,r"m th,t tract lying between the right nf way dcaerlla-d In tract iiumln i -I t and the original right of way line of the railroad and between station 1:19a ol the revised center Hue of the railroad and the cast line of said section thirty two (.1.), containing .05 seres. All of said premises are altunted In lota L 2, 3 mi' I, sw tioii :, township 3 north, range II cast Willamette Meridian. Th dab' of the first publication of this sum I",'"'" 1 Saturday, the .".1th day of Septemher "to, and of the Ust publication Htturday. the intli 1 day ,,f Novemher. won, and aald summons -ha I l.e pobllshi'd '.11 -iilur.lay of each week f,.i aald period. iiI.hl,u?"',"'"u""J". P"bllh'tl by order of the lion. W. I. Bradthaw, judge of the Seventh Kegistel T. A. Van Norden 1 .arid Keepa coii'tontly on hand a la'g j,,,. line .if all that la heat In '' '','rwsrft lock .. M pec MOleS, Maid 1 1 la"'", VSSt at prices that. Id y em ipelin ,,,,, M lend.sl to with tiroiiipn.es" "" ' 1 aiUf-' graving ueally done. JJK IIKISIItelllOKrrEK Physician and Surireou, n .. ....... tt. st. arlvt'll 1 1 1 n kt H 1 iiii'-iinwii 1 m