THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, WOO. THE FalR The Place to Save Money on all kinds of Merchandise. The Dalles Street Fair has como and gone, but The Fair Store has come to stay. Ve are saving the people money on Men's Clothing, Underwear, Hats and Shoes, as well as Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery. You will find in our Store lots of bargains. We have the best line of up-to-date Jackets and Capes for Ladies' and Misses', and about one-third less in price than other stores. Come and see us and we will be pleased to show you our goods. Wo are agents for Miller's All-Wool Clothing. THE FAIR. 133 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. THE FAIR. An Ksaiuple lor Bojl. It would be a gooi object lesson for boys who would be of some use in the worM to walk up to Paradise farm, only one half mile from the depot, and see what a boy only 1" yenra of age h done. They will see a i-hntn running; by ma chinery, aljjo a urindstone, a straw cut ter, and a mill for making corn meal, graham fljtir and chop, 'this rrachinery is all run hy the spting on the farm. Percy Adams has done all the work himself, and says the next thing he ill rig up will bo a saw to saw all li i s mother's stove wood. He works at his machinery at odd spells when out of school. His father says lie is often asked: "Wiat are you poing to make out of Percy V The reply is, just what he was born for. lie must Crst be thoroughly educated. Then turn him loose and watch hiin. He will just as naturally divo into a machine shop as a duck will seek water, or a bee make a straight line for his hive hnn loaded with honey. He has no taste for Black stone, bates the smell ol pill-bags and see ins to hare been born with little respect for sacerdotal robej. As to farming for a living well, he would rattier by his potatoes than to raise them. Hood River Glacier. Grand Musical Concert. The Co-operative Brotherhood Juve nile Band consists of twenty-one pieces. Professor H. M. Draper, one of. Amer ica's most noted conductors, has charge of this organization. The concert work of this band, coneiftlng of children all under 16 years of age, his been pro nounced by competent ciitics as most excellent. The high degree of profi ciency to which this band of young mu sicians has attained, speaks volumes, blh for their own talent and the talent of Prol. Draper. The entertainment to be given by this organization will be unique, and so great is the confidence of its friends and con ductor in Us ability to please and enter tain, that special invitation is made to those who are thoroughly critical to at tend the concert, which will be given at the Vogt opera bouse nest Thursday evening, November 1st. ' The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. In addition to the work of the bind, these bright young people wil! take a band at minstrelsy. They also have been Al as minstrels by compe tent critics. Admission 25 cents; chil dren 15 cents. See hand bills. 1 C. J. STUBMfJG, I i, 'af' :?. !V I I 14 ! I WHOLESALE AND JiETAIL, Wines, Liquors f Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to A. M. Williams & Co. Phone 234, x. THE DALLES, OREGON, t iyly -y ittiyjfl Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much less than wholesale prises. Will sell in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must "be closed out "before 30 days. All goods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets and Buttetick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall&Barget UNDERTAKERS jcP EMB ALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, BariaSh Etc. pTKr V xneonering ac cord ray s tins week, 1 "A WseGuy," will hold the crowds; of that there can be no doubt, says the Portland Telegram. Its initial per formance last evening was a center shot. So large was the attendance that Man ager Cordray had to move the orchestra into less area in order to accommodate people inside the rail with the musicians. "A Wise Goy" Is bunch of specialties and funny business from start to finish. It is clean and lively, and rough horse play, such as is a prominent feature of moBt farce comedies, is lacking in this. Into three acts are huddled is many laughs as there possibly could be. The how has but one object to make the people laugh and It ha been an un qualified success. "A Wiee Guy" was mere sketch last reason, but struck such a popular chord that it was ei panded into a three act farce comedy. The original sketch is now the third act. The play "made good" in New York, which is a sufficient ffllsr.nte of men i. CASTOR I A , For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i a REGULATOR LINE. ! DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA "KAY. COMPASY;' Steamers of the Regulator Line will run as ir the fol-' o.ng schedule, the Company reserving the right to change' schedule without notice. Str. Regulator DOWN. I.v. Dalles at 7 a. h. Tuesday Thursday Haturday. .. . Arr. Portland at .:;. U. or. I.v. Portland a' 7 a. m. '. Monday . .. Wednesday Friday Arr. Dalles at 5 r. M, Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dalles City. DOWI I.v. Dalles at 7 A. H. Monday Wednesday... . Friday Arr. Portland at 4 :30 r. H. re. l. . Portland at 7: IK) A. M. Tuesday . . . . Thursday , Haturday Arr. Dalles ' at 5r. a.. FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, E, Travel by the Steamer of the Regulator Mne. The Company will endeavor to rive its pat- 3 K ron. the best service possible. For further information ..litre.. 1 Portland Office, Oak Street Dock. W. C. ALLAVVAY, Cen. Agt. i Bears the BlfUAtare of PIONEER BAKERY, I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. aatW-l Milra and Knot. Nautical miles and Knot, are ntfiiin in a ttate of ontif u.-ion. Thin is tt'" natural r,'su!t of the shaMerinrr of tl.e maiden record hy the steamer Di-u'.sch-I;. ml. We nre t.il that she .vennicl n.Ott knot, when, us a n.iitter of fact, she truvirsel that number of nautical mile.". A i.artiiii! nillr. is not a Knot. The inttir is the mark nr en a l'-v' line to h!jiv the rate f speed nt which Ihe vessel i.-. prove c:i n;r. U hi n II certain I. umber of I; nuts run oil! on the lire in w("iin! it demon strates that the vcs-el if making hat many miles an hour. The knot is pro portional to the mile, but it is not a mile. It is 47 feet unci u fraction. No tailor man would speak of a vt.s-el traveling bo ninny knotx, though lie would speak of her ffoinfr nt the rate of so many knots an hour. This is one of the little things that betray the difference between the Keuman and the landsman. X. V. Timcis. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Cum t of the asco c'cuiity. suite of Olf uil for The Oregon Kailroad Navigation To.. plan Hard to Suit. "liifjsby went tiji to see the Thou sand Islands on a njK-ciul rate excur sion tiiket." How did he enjoy the trip?" lie came back threatening to sue the railroad company." "What for?" "He couldn't count but 883 islands." Cleveland I'lain Dealer. Strayed. Strayed from uiy place on the bluff, a 2-yenr-ol.l Jersey heifer; , dehorned ; ear mark on both ears ; branded bar Z on bo'.h hips. Liberal rewnrJ paid for her return. olO-Uw Bket Bagley A. Ilcnsos. - Notary Public. Timothy Rkow.vhiix, Attorney at Law. jiijosun Brovnnsi! Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent some of the largest fire insorance companies in the world. Ve have a large list of proparty, both city and country, for sale and rent. We have money to loan on real estate security at reasonable rates of interest. We do all kinds of conveyancing, and are the exclusive owners f jr Rice's sys tem of abstracting, which precludes the possibility of mistakes in looking up titles to real estate. Any one having property for sale or rent ill find it to their advantage to leave it in our hands. -Collections and all lenl business left in our rare will receive prompt atten tion. Will practice in all the courts of the ttate. Correspondence promptly answered. 1 Offices: Washington street, French & Co.'s next to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offics at The Dai.lec. Or., ( October, m, V.w. ( Notice i hereby (tlven that the following named settler haa tiled notice ol his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and tliat aald proof will be made before the rctrlxtur and receiver nt The Dalles, Oregjn, on Wednev day, December .", l'.HM), viz.: Henry V. McKainey, of The Dlle, Oregon. II. K. No. 'ilt, for the SK'i bee. 21, T 1 N, a K, '.V M. He natnea the following; witnesses to prove his continuous rebidence upon and cultivation of Mtiii land, viz. : Kiank Lapier. Jamot R. Steele, Kric l.ntnlltnd, Albert Davidson, ail ol The all-it, Oregon. cjct27 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thi Dalles. Orkook, October t-, ltmo. 1 Notice Is hereby ejven that the following named settler haa filed notice of her intention to make final proof in suprt of her elaiiu, and that said proof will be madetwfore the Rcjjlhter and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, December, ft, lyoo, viz: llattie L. Bandy, of The Dallet, Oregon, If. K. Nc, i.V;!, for the 8W'4 8ec t, T'N,Kli K, W. .M. lihe names tne following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land, viz: Frank Lapier, of The Dalles, Oregon, Albert (i. Mc.Kamey, of Wt. Hood, Oregon, Henry C. Wc Kamey and Eric ilranlmid, o! The Dalles, Or. och37 JAY r. LIT AS, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly filed with the comity clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, his final account and report aa executor of the estate of flioebe J. Ilaight, de ceased t and that the honorable county court has fixed Monday, the 5lh dny of November, 1:), at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the tine, and the county court room in the cotintv com t house in Dalles (ity, W'af.co county, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final arconnt and report. Ail persona interested in said cstntn are here by notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be, why said report should not be approved and said ei.fni,,. ,n. charged. Dated this Win day of rlepteniber, 10. FRANK MKNFFKE, Executor of the estnio ol Pti.u I n..i..... deceased. (H..j IT. A. Van Norden luintiir, v. John H. Koi ertr and Kinma Koberg. hl wife: 1 hiil. s 11. i.rul.um: John hoo and Kic bard i;i-e. u hr.-e nai:its are utiknou n, ix:'e;iditnts. To J.'hn II. K'.'tfTi, Kinoia Koheig, t. is wife: hafl-s Jt. i.rahnin: Jobn Doe and Kie.iatd l:oe, tiie names are untnonn, Defendants: In the 111.1110 of the State of Oregon: You. and e' h of y.iti, arr hereby notified that the iir. j.m Knlir iad v NuvihMtlnn Lompanv bas l;iid a cuiMp.iiii.t i'ifin.-t von i. lhecircuit i i.urt of the i-tiitB "1 Ongon for the lounty of tl.-m, an. I vou art- hert:Ly rsr.iuircd to at jear mid oi.swer siid romplaiut on ir before the lust ilav of the time piet-cribcd by the i.rder f pub liciitloti, that i to sav on or tefore -itunlfly, the loth dav of Novehihir, lis rt. You are further notified that H vou luil to apiar and n' swer the comtilaint. or plead thereto, at said time, Ihe plaintiit will cause your delimit to been tered and will apply to the court for the relief prand for in the complaint: hat Is to say that in a.scssmeut o( thedauiuges which w ill result iroin the appropriation by the plaiiitit! of the six tracts of land ti-l hereinai U r described, and alMjfnmi the appropriation by the plaintiff of Ihe light to borrow earth, stne. gravel and other mateiial from the rive tracts of laud here inafter described he had. ami that on payment of the d-onaees so assessed Into the hands of the clerk ol this court by the plaintiff, j.ichjment be given appropriating said prnj.rty, and all of it, to the plaintiff. ' The sit tracts of land winch are sought to be appropriated heiein and whlen are above re ferred to, are partlculiily bounded and de scribed ss iollowe, to-lt: Tract One HeRinnlng at point in the easter ly original riglitof way liueof the railroad, which point is li.lH ieet north and iiO feet east from the quarter corner between sections thirty one (.i!)and thlrty-two(.;;).toiiHhipthreo :'.) north, raiure eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, and ) feet distant from and measured at right amrles to the revised center line: thence iotitli easterly 01: a curve Pi the left, having a radius of 2il feet a distance of L'7 fet to a point w hich is .jo feet distant from utid lueusund at right angles to the revisd ceucer line, thence parallel w i'h said revised e?nter line and VI feet distant northeily therefrom and on course bearing south oO degrees M minutes east, a distance of Si feet to a jKiint In the south line of said lot four (I): thence west along said south line a distance of lioj feet to a point which is 51 Ieet dis'unt from and measured at right angles to the revised center line; thence north CO degrees M minutes west a distance ol liO feet to a point; thence 011 a curve to the right, having a radius of i.H2 feet a dlstatiee of !Hi feet to a point In the original light of way Hue of the railroad, which point is So Ieet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center line; thence northwesterly al:ng snid original right of way line u distance of 2'' feel to the place of besin hlng, containing Ml acres. Tract two Beginning at anoint 1:120 feet east and 870 fett north from the quarter corner be tween said sections thirty-one (.ill and thirty two (!), township three ( t) north, range eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, which point is 50 feet distant trom and measured at right angles to the revised center line of the ruilrono: thence on a course bearing south CO degress 51 minutes east, para'l I with and 60 feet distant southerly from said revised center line adisUnee of Ieet to a. point; tin nee on a etirvo to the right having a raillus ol l:',s:i ieet a distance of :t.s(l Ieet to a ointon the southerly original right ot' way line of the railroad ; thence north westt rly along said original right of way line a dfstaure ot li;n; Ieet to a point on the west lino of lot three :IJ, seelion thirty-two (:rjj; thence south 10 feet to the place ol beginning, containing l.aeies Tjact three lUglnning at a point on the 01 ig thai right ol way line of the railroad, which point is feet ast from thequatter c mer fjctwcen-sectioiiF thirty-one and thirty-two :U, township three (:il north, range eleven (ll east Willamette Meiiniun, thence east along the south line of lotthree f:;. section thirty-two :li a distance ol SK Ieet to a point which is M ieet distatit front and measured i.t rii;ht angles to the revised center line; the. co on a course bear ing n rtn 11 degrees 40 minutes west a distance ol feet to a point in the original right ol war Ifueoi the railroad: thence southeasterly along said original right of way line a distance ot l'.m Ieet to the place of b ginning, continuing .00 acres. Tract four Beginning at a point on tho orig inal right of way line of the railroad, which point is i58 feet west and l'JI5 Ieet north Iroui the southeast corner o sa.d section thirty-two (:!.'), township three (:() north, range eleven (II) east WilhiiDitte Meridian; thence onucouise bearing north s5 degrees "J5 minutes west a dis tance ol W0 Ieet toa point; thence on a curve to the light having a radius ol 3-St Ieet ft distance of 51:1 feet to a point which Is 50 feet distant from and measured at rivht angles to the re vised center line; thence northerly at right Bu gles to the revised center line a distance ol 11) Ieet to a point whiuh is M teet distant from and measured at light angles to the revised center line; thence on a curve to the right having a radius ol 1H50 feet a distance ol 77H feet to a point; thence northwesterly at right angles to the rtvlsed center line a distance ol 111 Ieet to a point which is 5'J Ieet distant from and meas ured at right angles to the revised center line; thence on a curvo to the right having a 'adius of lMiO Ieet a distance of :tl(l feet toa point oil the westerly line of lot two (2) said section ihlrty-two !.'), which point H 50 feet distant from and lnensurel at right Htig'es to the re vised center line ol tho railroad: thence due south til) Ieet to a point in the original right of way line of the railroad; thentc tout hens' along said original right of nay line a distance of IM5 Ieet to the place ot beginning, containing 1.01 acres. Tract five-Beginning nt a point on the orig inal right ol way lineol the railroad, which point is 21S feet west and lur feet north from the southeast corner of said section thirty two ( l-J), township three M north, range eleven (1 1) east Willamette Meridian, and 5U feet distant from and measured Mt right angles to the re vised center line: thence on a curve to the left having a radius ol 1:; fret parallel with and 50 feet distant Irom said reviled center lines dis tance ol 778 Ieet toa point on the original south erly right ol way line ol the railroad; thence easterly and southeasterly along said original ngni 01 way line a distance of Hjn teet to the place ol beginning, contain! jg . acres. Tract six Beginning at a point on the east line ol said section thirty-two (.!.'), which point is lie Ieet noith Irom the southeast corner of said section thirty-two. (t!), township three (.) north, rangn eleven ill) east Willamette Meri dian, and 50 Ieet distant from anil meusmcd at right angles to the revised center line; tnence on a course bearing north .17 degrees :J5 miniitts west a distance of feet to a point In the orig inal right of way line of the railroad: thence northwesterly along said orlalnal right of way line a distance o! I'Ji feet to a point which Is in feet d istant Irom and measured at tight angles to the revised center line; thence on a course bearing south 57 degrees HI in I mites east paral lel wllh and 50 Ieet distant Irom sulit r...lul center line a distance of li,7 feet to the east line of said lot one (1); thence south 1.10 Ieet to the place of beginning, containing .' acres. The five tracts of land which nro above re ferred to and tho right to excavate ami borrow earth, stone and gravel and other material from w hich is sought to be appropriated herein sic purth ularly described as follows, to-wlt: Tract 1-From that 'rar t lying southerly from tract number one above mentioned and be tween the right of way therein desctltad and the original rightof way line of therailroad and between Htatlon UI'J plus s.'i ol the revised cen ter line ol therailroad, and the south nu 0i said lot lour (I), containing .os acres. Tract two Alan from that tract 2" fet III width lying southerly from trai t n:unh-r two and contiguous to the right ol way the'eln dc scrllsed and between Station 1:i5l ltd and Htatlon l.l,! on ol the revised center line ot the railroad. Tract Ihrec-Also from that tract lying In lots two (.') and three (n rniiili(!ii,ii to and north eisterly Irom the right ol way described In tract, inimlercd three and lour and Iremeen htatlons l:w and 1370 of the revised cenur Hue ol the railroad, being a triangular piece 24', u-l in width at aald Station l::;daid converging to a toliitatthelnters.-iion oi the oriMnnl right ol way line at ritatlon I n, I, containing 1 M Keeps oon.tontly on hand a large and varied line ol all that is beat In Waiel Jewelry. Clocks, Mpectaclca, Field "lasses, Hllverwarc' Ac at prices tbat defy competition. Mall orders st tended lo with promptness and dlttch Fn gravlng neatly done. aug j JOHN GA VIM 3I00RE & GAVIN, AiTUK.sirtl AT LAW Booms W and 40, orsr 0. 8. Land Office .. Tir.'!''t, ,.""rAI"" 'r'"" 'ract VI feet In width lying souibeily from tract niiinber live and contiguous to the rightof way therein de- ntH-laiid la tweji, Ktaii.,nsl:is.lai.d l::'.n pin, nl,:U5C.!.ViC'm'r,,',! '" "-'-'"-'.con. Tract five -Also from that tract lying between and he orlglnalrlght ol way line of the rsilroad H i ,"1 .?'n S u""" "'" revised center m '.!'!" r"llr"d- anil the east line of td section thirty two i r,), containing ,0'. a"fM All of said j.remls. s are situated in hits 1, 2, fl ,".".!. ur'1":'.' nihlp north, range 11 vast Willamette Meridian. The date of the first pnbllcstlon of this sum EiaiVS 'W'T' '!h ,U'"' '"Pteinb., ilh r?If 'ta1'1" 'Y l"",llllt Hatllfday, the shaN iV N"1v5"'h"Mis),sn.l ..id summon, laid I prruKl "" '",,ura"J, -Hnl IIm1"w"T,n2n, P",'llh'" r ""1" of the Hon. W, L. Bradshaw, judga of th feveuth i 1 1 u i niiri ,1 I aud dated scpteniber 2a, pjui, M 'st, orro.v, ikal , W. H. W ILsuy 'J 2i!!!r5t Surumons. !a fheClrcuit Couitof the State ol o. ttsu'i t'ounrv: W Ilo fcptihlnger, I'laintift", vs. Henry SpcicLinger, Defendant. In the name ol theriutaol Oregon - entitled suit on or bci..re ttie last time prescribed in the order I ,r tho v.. ........ k,oii or Dei-. s utive v.ecss Irom the tfnli ,iv , '" I'M", which said JVth day of .pte1a'ST-i Ihe date of tho llrst publii-,iti,, , . Dions, to-wit: Vo l are required tot il1 cuinpiuini on or b'Urt is- ol November, nasi, which tald loiaa . vemlwr, r.S'O, l the last day of ih. , scribed in the order for the p!:t,li(-.,ftm ! siiniinons, and it yon fail to answ thereoi plaintiff will apply to the .u0r'.,",, plaint, to-wit: Hint the band, u" 3, J?' heretofore and nowexistiug b-tw.no,,, defendant be dissolved aud held Utt S voroed from eardi other, and that ?r name be changed to her maiden ii.iu. w lna Dole. and for a ich othp aj ...... u. to Ihe court mnr u.,n 1 1 ""UIWn.jj This summons is served ui,n 1,1 , f 8)wichliigr, the above named deleiL, J publication th-.-reoi In The Dalles I, Hii.iMCLa for six consecutive weekihr 01 non. vt. i.. iiraclslisw, ji.Ke of ihr.i entitU-d court, which onicr ,.,7. ...!? la-arsdateolSiton.lr'7 1,... ""'', o( NEIi il. rjTE? tyi ' Attorney lor FUnlm ADMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Ihe tnidm has been duly appointed by the comity esiit. trutor of the estate of Klixabeth A. Bouthw I dlWUNlHl. All TterKOIIM huulun a tne estate of said deceased are hereby ... i - - - .... , ...... suv ,iiun;r ViH'PnMi therefor, to mc at my office in 1! (,; " ucivoi. Dated September 2i, 1'J.X). C. II. BOVTHr.Ils. se;2 Adiiiiiiitmt, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the nnl,TirM have tiled with ti e Clerk of the cmnm rmjriJ the state of Oregon lor Wasco countv, their lis aeiotilit as executors of the last mj ,.)U. mcnt of Henry Barnuni, deceased, ann it... Monday, the 4th day of Novemlwr, hw, it ij hour of lOo'clocit a. in., has been tixo.1 by tkt i uuiiv; .uu. v ,,Fi noiu :imiiii MS mo Utl.ll, nj the county court room In Dalles ritr .. i. place lor hearing of objections to s.iid CmHi comii aim ine seiiienieui oi ti;e sune. .1. W. FKKKCH, F. I'. MAYS. seid5 Ktecutun. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Oitob, Tim Call's, 0i,i September is. limi. i A snrtifient contest altidnvit hiiviiij rsvu fild in tins oince by Joseph li. eiierar, cimtwian, iiKHlnst homesto d entry No. 715' niwle Jn:. IKtii, iorShf NW qr 8ec 2M, and K hf NEatt it, Tp 8 8 R 14 K, by William (illl ciHitettw. wnicn it la nlleged that said Ml lam bill h: wholly abandoned said tract und chsLved resilience therefrom lor more than six mmi! since making said entry, und ntxt prior to J o! contest; mid that he did not iibHniion tc? tivct tn cuter tho military or iiiivnl service or the I'nited febites, said parlb's ate hereby imti. tied to apja'ar, lesjiond find oll'er evlileiH'eV.ucc. Ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on Oclelw 27, hJ, rxdore the rcaister and receiver it the L nlted Ktstes land office in The Dalles, Oreg. The said contestant having, In a lirniver iS davit, tiled August 1 1. l!im, set forth facts urhieli show that after due diligence personal wtvir of this notice can not be made, it Is hmlrf ordered and directed that such notice bt (hti by due and proper publication, sepl!) JAY 1'. LUCAS, Rcglitw. N OTI fJEFIXAL SETTLEilESlT Notice is hereby given th it Ihe undersuTitt has duly filed with Hie County clerk of 'sw County, Oregon, his dual account and repert u administrator of the estate of Arinlpli Agifliuv deceased, and that the Honorable County Court has fixed Monday, the ftth day ol Noveiiiutr,lsi, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, i: the County Court raun of the ( oiintjr tourt house in Dalles City, Wasco County, OreKorj, the place lor hearing said final account and n port. All trersons Interested in said estst re hereby notified to appear at said time andvlsre and show cause, il any there be, why said rc.rt should not be approved and said aumiiiiirf dischaigeil, Dated this 5th day of October, 1(M J. V. AtJIDH'8. Administrator of the estate of Adolpti Agldlns. deceased. wlt NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION. Land Oifice at Tin Dallis.Ot.,1 Oct, :i, 1'ji. I Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has II lei notice of his Intenlw to make final proof in support of htP claim, snd that said proof will be made before th and receiver of the l, H. land ofllco it I" Dalles, or , on batnrday, Nov. in, I'JUO, vlj: 1'eter stoll-r, .lr , of The Dalles, Or.. H. K. No. 5137, forth WM KW or and HE qr N V or rite M, Tp 2 K, K 14 , W . M. Her names the following witnesses to twmt his continuous residence upon and cul"1""1" ol said land, vie: . John Dalryniple, Fred Wiekman, C. C.Enj llsU, J. , Johnson, all ol The Dalles, Or. ocl li JAY y. I.I CAH, KefltW- AUMIXLSTKATOK'S NOTICE. lu the County Court of the St. to ol Orefoa '"' the County of V. as-o. . In the matter Ol Ihe estate of Unli""" bacher, deceased. Notice la hereby Kl't','u'V the undersigned baa been duly appnln en so mlnistrator, with the will annexed, of In' tate of Ixillls sell wnl.ai OiT. di-ceased. All PJ son. having claims agMlnst the estate i ' deceaurd are hereby untitled to present' " duly verilled, to tho iindersigmsi at hlso"' tna .tote-room of Flelsohner, Mayer L pany, In tho City ol Portland. Oregon, Wilms Ix inonths from thsdare hensil. Hated this 17th day of Octolier, 1!. K')I,OMON IIIKsil II, A'linfnlatrator. Cotton, Tkai. A Minor, Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE FOR rJBLICATI05. l.AKD OFFIC I AT Till nAl.l.g, 0 "J Sepl '. I'" ' ' Notice is hereby given that the J" named settler has filed notice of his H"" , Hon to make final proof In ")'l"r'.H. he claim, and tbaMsaid proof will be n"?1Wl fore the regl.ter and reel ver at The Oregon, ou oatunlay, November 1, l ,lu '' of Mosler, Or., II. F.. No, 51.1, lor the r. qr, " He names tne following witnesses to prnve rf pontlnuniis residence upon, and cultusuuu Midland vis: , ,lu nr., Michael Doyle, ft. K. Doyle, The l. (p .Umim M. Itrowii and t arl J. t. CarlK"'i sier, Or. JAY P. NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION. I.A!0 OFFICATTlir IUM.F.'- j September l. I!;"',1o,i, Notlco Is hereby given that h" '"."u' named settler has f, U-l notice of her "i U make rlnsl pna.f In supiairt ol n, ,1""J1,irr that said pnaif will be made tie ore '".'n-s and receiver at 1 he Dalles, Oregon, " day, Oetota-r 4, l'.asl, vl: Kllsa K. Vlcfcers, widow of KamiKl J. Vlek-TS. d.-s'.sl, sier, Oregon, II. K. No. 5ii. for "J slid H' N W ; Hon l v Tp J N, K '. f-. hhe names th following w1"1'"", 'n.U'Hi her fontiiiuous residence upon and cin" of aald laud, vis. : . ,, ,..,.- Ji"" i.r. Ken.se, of The Dal les, OW "; ' Mller, Leo fcvan., Krle liriinland, .1,16 JAY r. i.nt-"1' " RUtllENDORfrlll n riiysiciau and Surgeon, Tel. CM Kooms 21 and 22. V 7