THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1800. SET ASIDE FOR THANKSGIVING Thursday, November 29, Designated as the Day On W hich a Nation Shall Give Thanks for Cod's Goodness and Eat Turkey. wu not laid that tbe clerks bad stolen anything or that they contemplated any wrongdoing, but the Information ii to tbe effect that tbe officere of tbe bank deemed it best to get rid of them. Treachery of the Kuan. London, Oet, '.'9. The war effbe has the following from Roberta, dated Pre- I toria, October 23 : "Knox successfully engaged Dewet (X-tober 27. During tbe Boer retreat Knox caught Dewet iu the Relishing Washington, Oct. 29. The state de-pirtui-iu today Issued tbe following: By the President of tbe United States of America: A proclamation : "It has pleased the Almighty God to bring our Nation in safely and honor through another year. The works of religion and charity have everywhere been manifest. Our country, through all its extent, has been blessed with abundant harvests. Labor and tbe great industries of tbe people havn pros pered beyond all precedent. Our com merce has spread over the world. Our power and influence in tbe cause of freedom and enlightenment have ex tended over distant seas and lands. Th lives of our official representatives an m&ay of our people in China have bee ruaryelously preserved. We have been generally exempt from pestilence and other great calamities, and even th tragic visitation which overwhelmed the city of Galveston made evident the senti rnents of sympathy and Christian charity by virtue of which we are one united people. "Now, therefore, I. William McKinley president of the United Slates, do here' by appoint and set apart Thursday, th 29th of November next, to be observed by all the people of tbe United States, a home or abroad, as a day of Thanks giving and praise to Him who holds th Nations in the hollow of His band. I recommend that thev gather in their several places of worship and devout! give Him thanks for the prosperity wherewitli He has endowed us, for seed time and harvest, for the valor, devotion nd humanity of our armies and navies and for all His benefits to ns as in dividnals'and as a nation ; and that they humbly pray for the continuance of His divine favor, forconcoid and amity with other nations, and for righteousness an peice in all our ways, "In witness whereof I have hereunto eet my band and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Wm.McKixi.ky.". piutne, while "Shakespere" was bis name, an evident change from "Shakes pear." In each of the two speWlngs last given are ten letters foor vowls and six cxiionaots. Combine these tao figures and we have the number 4t, the key to the mystery. Turning to the I'kb psalm in the revired versioo, It is found that tha psalm is divided into three por tions, each one en-Hi.K with "evlali..' Remember the number C'ountinj forty-six wjrds from the beginning of. I tbe isalin, one reads the wotl "eliake Vogt Opera House, F. J. Clarke, ManaGer. Onn Nitfht Only... FRIDAY, Nov. 2d SUMMONS. Ambitious of Uermaoy. New ork, Oct. 9. Any attempt on the part of Germany to establish a coal in 2 station in territory of Venezuela will be opposed by tbe United States, says Washington special to tbe Herald. Such action would be in violation of the prin Ciples of the Monroe doctrine. A cable diepttch from Port au Spain has been received conveying a rumor that the Venezuelan government is considering the advisability of leasing to Germany a port on the island of Margarita, and it has attracted much attention. Germany is anxious to acquire sites for coaling stations in the western hemi sphere. It has been frequently reported that she was endeavorir g to establish a coaling station on the Brazilian coast, bat no negotiations have been entered into. Naval officers say that Germany could have only one object in establish ing a naval station in tbe western hemi sphere to prepare for hostilities against the United States. The United States is the only power whose competition the Berlin government fears. When this government would not permit the acqui rsitiou of the Danish West Indies by any European state, reports were circulated that Germany was endeavoring to eetablisb a coaling station at Santa Catbarina, Brazil. These reports were not confirmed. Cored of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Buffering. "Suffered for thirty years with diar rboea and thought I was past being cared," says John S. 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 that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles 1 am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result tbat I am anxious that it be in reach of all those who suffer as I have." For sale by Blakeley druggist. Banks Weeding-oat tbe "porty Ktnployea Nw York, Oct. 29. Since the an noancementof the embezzlement of Note Teller Alvord, of the First National Bank, there have been many stories of new and rigid espionage by banking-houses over their clerks. One of these stories con cerns tbe German Savings bank. It was reported last night tbat five of the e'erks of that institution have been dis charged, because detectives discovered tbat they were associates of gamblers. Three of them are said to have had an interest in a bookmaking firm tbat does business at the local race tracks. Tbe story recites tbat detectives were placed cn the trail of all of the clerks in the bank, and tbat the five in question were tbe enly ones about whom any- drift The Boers lost considerably and iQ the nrgl potion, d counting forty lelt two guns auu three wagons in ruiox s hands. Another ammunition wagon was blown op by a shell. The British casualties were nil." Referring to the Jacobsdal affair, Lord Roberts says it was due to tbe treachery of the inhabitants, who admitted tbe Boers to their houses at night. The opened fire at daybreak. Fourteen men were killed and thirteen were wounded,. mostly Cane Highlanders. Troops dis patched from the Modder river drove off the Boers. Tbe houses of the treacherous I inhabitants were destroyed. Command ant Bosman was killed. Lord Roberts calls altenion to the "in creasing inclination of tbe better class of Boers to co-operate with the British to secure peace," since they find that gueril la warfare is "visited with heavy pun ishment." " . Exclusion Law Mud Be Kintvo In 100 a Nbw Yohk, Oct. 29. "The Chinese exclusion act will expire in 1902. Unless we are on the alert, Chinamen will pour in among as and tbe country will be filled with cheap Chinese labor." Chairman James Maguire, of the Central Labor Union, made this an nouncement before a. meeting of that body. His remarks created a sensation. ''I wish to give this timely warning," continued tbe chairman, "so that-laboring men and woiiiien " throughout tbe United States shall take measures to have another exclusion bill passed. Visit your congressman and see bow he stands on the question. Put him on record." The meeting resolved to call the at tention of all trades to tbe exclusion act. Chamberlain's Cough Itemed; G't Favorite. The soothing afld healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant and prompt and permainent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping couph, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidentially to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Blakeley druggist. . Alvord Arrested In Boston. Boston, Oct. 29. Cornelius J. Alvord, Jr., the embezzling note teller of tiie First National Bank, New York, was ar rested at the South End today. Alvord took his arrest quietly. He arrived in Boston last week and went to the Hotel Touraine, but did not register. On Wedneeday he engaged a back room on the second floor of a lodging-house on Huntington avenue, near West Newton street, where he went under the name of Mr. Smith, of New York. Olorlon 3iews. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is com plete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and ranting sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, excels poisons, helps digestion and builds up the strength. Only 60 cents. Sold by Blakeley Druggist. Guaran-1 teed. 4 six word from tbe end cf the psalm one reaches the word "spear." There is "Shukeepeat" as plainly as letters can make it. During the last two o.- three nights a numlier uf drouken Indians have been making night hideous la th neighbor hood of their camp at the bead cf the old brewery grade. Night before last they kept their Urnnken origies op after midnight, and their yells and wheops would have waked the dead tiad there been anv in tbe neighborhood. At twi light yesterday a drunken buck, frenzied with alcohol, cleaned out the Indian camp and drove the rquaws and pap pooses to the shelter of the rocks. Whiu the drunken savage had spent bis fury lie. returned tocainp and full in :he fire, where be lay helpless till pulled ont by some of the Indians. Who sells these savages tbe liqnor that makes them a tjrror? Is there no way of ridding a quiet and respectable community of their presence? The faithfulness of a dumb brute was never better illustrated than bv an inci dent observed by many people Sunday, says an Olympian paper. Early that morning a man went into Bettman's store and taking off his rubbers bought a new pair. Tbe old ones be threw down near the front door of tbe store and wore tbe new ones away. He was accompanied by a handsome water spaniel thaUiemained at all times near bis master. Shortly alter the dog and tbe man left the store the dog came back, having evidently lost his master, Spying the rubbers on the floor the dog stretched himself beside them. When it came time to'close the store the dog could not be coaxed away from the rub bers, and it was necessary to put tbem outside the door to get the spaniel out. Tbis was about noon, and from that time until 7 o'clock yesterday morning the faithful animal lay alongside the rubbers, the cold rain beating upon him The clerks in the store endeavored to coax the dog away to feed him, but it was useless, tie would not leave what he supposed bis owner' would return for. It is thought when he did leave, it was onlv when his master came for him. IBnnln UIIUIG nnnh Spruce 25 People 1 Big" Band... by Grand Operatic Orchestra Carload Special Scenery Novel Mechanical Effects The Great Sawmill Scene All New Specialties. Watch for the Big Parade. Note the price Entire house, 50c. PEOPLE COMINll AM) GOING. E. E. Savage was in town today from Hood River. Mr. Willie and Dan Perry left on this afternoon's boat for their home at White Salmon. Hon. F. N. Jones is registered at the Umatilla House from the Ranch near Sberar's Bridge. Joe Bannon, a prosperous Wheeler county sheepman, is registered at the Umatilla House Judge Thomas. O'Day, of Portland, arrived here on the neon train and will speak tonight at the Baldwin in the interest of Bryan and Steveneon. HORN. Sunday, October 2Sth, to Mr. Mrs. J. B. Mann, of this city, a son. Entertainment at Hosier. and T. A. Hfpsox. Notary Public. Timothy Browshill, Attorney at Law. Uoii&BrowHl! leal Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent some of the largest fire insurance companies in the world. We have a large list of property, 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 for Kice s svs tern of abstracting, which precludes the possibility of mistakes in looking up titles to real estate. Any one having property for sale or rent will find it to their advantage to leave it In our hands. Collections and all legal business left in our care will receive protviDt atten tion. Will practice in all the courts of the ttate. Correspondence promptly answered. Offices: Washington street, French & Co.'s next to For I'lassa Visitors. A suitable refreshment to offer to the vixitora who are glad to rest on the piazza from the journey out of town is iced tea or lemonade or a saucer of tit raw berries. If you pro vide strawberries, remember to leave he hulls on. It ia considered desir able to serve them that way, because t indicates that the fruit has not re ceived any unnecessary handling. I'se he hull of the strawberry ns n little mndle by which to lift it from the saucer and dip it in the pile of soft white sugar heaped in one corner of the plate. I'se the pulverized fruit ug-ar, a mere powder, for the straw berries. Have a plate of lady fingers or rice flour plunkets ready to offer with the fruit. Detroit Free Tress. A Lire And Death Fight. Mr. VV. A. Hines of Manchester, la., riting of his almost miraculous escape from death, says : "Exposure after meas les induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All uy doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, which com pletely cared me. I would not be without it even if it cost l-VOO a bottle. Hundreds have nsed it on my recommendation and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular siza 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley Drag Store. 4 In Shakespeare's name lies the key to wnnrfitrftll rrvnlnffrim. Tha iru.)l!n thing luicicioai could be learned. It j "Shakespeare" was the poet's nom de Mosieb, Oct. 28, 1900. An entertainment was given last Thursday evening in school district No. 8 by Miss Mabel Riddel I, teacher, for the benefit of the library fund. The house was filled by an appreciative au dience, who enjoyed tbe following well rendered program : Song- Song of the Roses School Dialogue Love tn a Cottage Nora Kont, Leo Root, Elsie Middleswart, Elmer Root, Edward Dun-more. 80 I Will Be Your Bwettbeart Edna Root Recitation LI ttlo Blossom Agnes Philips Dialogue The Bridal Wine Cep Bessie Middle wart, George Chamberlain, Mr. J. Wclberg and others. Violin Holo Zephyrs of the South Mr. K. F. Middleswart Pantomime Oat Pie Mr. J. Welbcrg, Mr. L. Knot, Willie Marsh, kdward I hinsmorc. SoDg Woman's Rights Chorus The Appetite of Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbe wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at any drug store. 4 Strayed. Strayed from my place on the bluff, a 2-year-old Jersey heifer; dehorned; ear mark on both ears ; branded bar Z on both hips. Liberal reward paid for her return. o!0-4tw Bkrt Baqi.ky. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omca at The Dalles, Or., October. 2:1. 'K. 1 Notice is hereby given that the following. uaiuv-i semer nas men nouee 01 nis intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said iroof will be made before the refute ana receiver at i ne Dalles, Oregon, on W cdnes day, December."), 11KK), viz.: Heurj C. McKamey, of The Dalle, Oregon, H. K. No. Mitt, for the oi.i nei:. 1, 1 i is, n ii t, M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon ami ctiltiv.tfni. of said land, viz. : Frank Lapier. James R. Steele, Eric Urnnluiul, Aiueri uaviuson, ail 01 tne Dalies, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lahd Ornca at Thx Palmes. Ortrcox, October 2:i, pmo. J Notice Is hereliv riven that th CoILium,... named settler has filed notleenf her intention to mase tinai prooi in support ol her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Roister and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, December, 6, l'.n), viz : Hattle L. Handy, of The Dalles, Oregon, It. E. Nc, 5VW, for the 8Wi4' Sec 21, Til N. K 13 K, W. M. . She names the following witness to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of ssid land, viz: Frank l-apier. of The Dalles, Oregon, Albert (i. McKamey, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, Henry C Sic Kainejrai.d Eric .ranhind, of The Dalles, Or. oeW JAY I LUCAS, Register Wanted. or girl to ol a woman or gin to take care child, five months old. Apply to P. Hknsixonos, o31w3t M osier, Or NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice l hereby given that the undersigned has duly filed with the eotintv clerk i .. comity, Oregon, tils final account and report as executor of the entate of fhoebe J. Ilalght, de ceased; and that the honorable eon utv h. fixed Monday, the 5th day of November, 1!), at loo clock a. in. of said dav as Hi lime ih. county court room in the countv com t house t Dalles City, Wawo county, Oregon, as the place lilt hM.Inu B.iil Hnal a. .a....... J . ' .... . mini ai-cillllll )U TCpO, t. All persons interested In said estate are here by notilled to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be, why said report should not lie approved and said executor dls Cbsrged. Dated this 'JUth day of Her.tmbir, l!0. FRANK .MENKFEE, Executor of the estate of Phoebe J. Jlaight, deceased. ..; In the Circuit ( unit of the State uf Oiegon for Wsmx County. Tbe Oregon Railroad i Navigation Co.. HalntilT, vs. I John U. Koberr and Emma Kobcrg. hi w ife: ( harlos H. uraham: John liw uiid Richard Roe, h (fee names are uu know n . . Defendants. ! To John H. Kobvrg, Emma Kobcig, his wife; Charles JI. (rraham: John Dim and Klc tard Roe, whose names are unknown, DefeuJauts: ) In tbe nsme of the State of Oregon: You, and t-ach of you, are hereby notifhd that the Oicgon Railroad & Navigation Company has tiled a cornp.aint against vou in Ihe circuit ; ( ourt of the blatrtJ ol Oregon for the County of asco, aDd you are hereby required to appear ' and auh w-r snid complaint on or before the lat d iv of the time pie-enbed by the order t f pub lication, that Is t say on or U'fore Saturday, ' tlie 10th dav of November, pKtO. Vou are further notllied that if you fail to appear and answer ' the complaint, or plead thereto, at said time, ' the plaintiff will cause your default to been tered and will apply t the court for the relief uravid for in the complaint: that is to any that an aesincnt of tbe damages which will result from the appropriation by the pluintitt'of the MX tracts ol land kr-t iiertiua:tr aoerinea, and also from the appropriation by the plalntllt of the right to borrow earth, stone, gravel and other material from the five tracts of laud here innfter de-cribed he had! and that on payment of the dimages so aMet.-ed Into the hands of the clerk of this court by the plalntih", j ldguieut be given appropriating said property, and ail uf it, to the plaiutin". The bit tracts of laDd which are sought to be appropiintei heteiu and which are above re ferred to. are particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, tivit: Tract One Beginning at a point in the easter ly original rigntnf way Uueoi tn railroad. which p lint is ltils. feet north and feet east from the iiarer corner between sections thirty one (i!) bimI thirty-tw j (SJ). township thrco north, range eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, and k feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center line: thence South easterly ou a curve t the left, huviug a radius of .tltl feet a distance of feet to a pii!t which is ."41 feet distant from und measurtd at right unities to the re.vid center line, thence parallel with stud revised c?nter line and feet distant northerly therefrom and on a course bearing south M degrees ol minutes east a distance of J&i feet to a point in the south line of said lot four (1); thence west along said south line a distance of 1M6 feet Pi a laiint which is ." feet distant from and measured ut right angles to the revised center line; thence noun ui degrees SI minutes west a distance of tio feet to a point; thence on a curve to tbe right, having a radius of v:!2 feet a instance of Uri feet to a point iu the original light of way line of the railroad, which point Is ft) feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised center line; thence northwesterly al:ng said original riaht of way line a distance of feet to the place of begin ning, containing .S3 acres. Tract two Beginning at a point 1.520 feet east and 870 f w t north from the quarter corner bo-, tween said sections thirty-ono (31) and thirty two (.!), township three (H) north, range eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian, which point is 51 feet distant Irom and measured at right angles to the revised center line of tbe railmao; thence on a course bearing sou'h i'iO degress 51 ruinates east, parail 1 with and 50 feet distant southerly from said rovlsed center line a distance, of 6Ni feet to a point; thence on a enrve to the right having a radius of ltisi feet a distance of smo feet to a point on tbt southerly original right of way line of the railroad: thence norihwesurly along saiii original right of way line a distance of loo:) feet to a point on the west line of lot three t, section thirty-two ;; theuce south 10 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.2 acres Trnet three Bt ginning at a point on the orlg lunl right of way line of the railroad, which noint is 2-U feet fast from the ( natter o rner between Heel Ions thirtv-onc and thirty-two (;S2), township three :il north, rango eleven 111 east Willamette Jleiiuian, thence east along the sou tn niicoi lotinree section thlrty-twn :U a distance of S feet to a point which' is 50 leet distant from and measured itt riht angles to the revised Center line; the cc on a course bear ing n no 41 degrees 10 mlnutt s west a distance of 220 feet to a point in the origins! right of way line of the railroad; theuce southeasterly along said original right of way line- a distance of 1!ih feet to the place of b ginning, containing .ot acres. Tract four Beginning at a point on the orig inal iii;iii fi way line oi me ra:iroa(, willcn point is 958 feet west and 1015 feet north from the southeast corner of said section thlrtv-two (.,2), townsnip three (:t) north, range eleven (11) east Willamette Meridian; thence on a course Hearing norm a degrees minutes west a tils tance of 210 feet toa point; thence on a curve to the light having a radius of 3221 feet a distance of 61:1 feet to a point which is 50 feet distant irom ana measured at right angles to the re vised center line; thence northerly at right an- Klc to the revised center Hue a distance of 10 leet to a point which is 00 leet distant from and measured at light angles to the revised center line; thence on curve to the right having a radius of 1850 feet a distance of 770 feet to a point; thence soi.th westerly at right angles to ine rcviseti center line a distance ol in feet to point which is 50 feet distant from And men irred at right angles to tbe revised center line: thence on a curve to the right having a radius oi mru jeer, a aistauce or :nu leet to a point on the westerly line of lot two i said Htv! lot, thirty-two (:), which point Is 50 feet distant irom arm measure i at rigni angles to the re vised center line of the railroad; theuce due sou in no leeiiou point in me original rig it of way line of the railroad : thence aouthea.it .,, o iiiuiiiciiioi riKoioi way line a instance oi isi- iucs in me piaccoi Deanming, containing 1.01 acres. Tract five-Beginning at a nolnt Afl f ho Inal right of way line of the railriuid, which point Is 21S feet west and um feet north from 'he southeast corner of said seetlon thlrtv two ( t), township three ( I) north, range eleven (II) east Willamette .Meridian, and 50 feet distant from and measured at right angles to the re vised center line: thence on a curve to the left having a radius of l is:! feet i,nrull..l n'llh . ...I -ji feet distant from said revised center line a dis tance of 77s feet to a notnt on the oi lul erly right of way line of the railroad; thence easterly and southeasterly along said original right of way line a distance of HJ feet to the place of beginning, contain! jg .ss acres. Jullnial nut-. - nd dated September liZ?" eke,, COTTON. TEAi x ,. llJSON. Attorneys lor f; Summons. in met ircuit Couitof the u. a Wasco County: -mteuj Ji.a rpcivbiuger, Flaiutiir, vs. Henry Spcichinger, Defendant, In the name or the State of fire-.1n. loll am herel.w h.... . . ,r'u. I'twar isa .. C .". "'before the lt "" ibed in the order f. rhj ? s. illlotis. Ls.wit...n ... U. e t""i."'.: . weess from the iNtl, dVr "H ' - th day of s,.;. me conip.aint med sgitinst "iintwi uiv on or ue lime preacii r.f tl.I. ... w. ..... v-wit,n or bei lltfvM a Ir . u .- ' WI lHO. Which said the date of the first publ. c.o'V. - noons, to-wlt: lo t are rmutrwi i. Ul,"tt answer said complaint on ,., be, ' .I, of November, law), which .T : ' vember, lsasj. is the last scribed in tbe order for th, IS."? summons, and if vnn f-.i .. . ... thereof plaintiff will . ."yVwKT court for tte relief pre'ye.1 for inlw.?:? ...... cmu ,,,, e.isi rigt,-twenii defendant be dissolved and be Idfo? ? plaiutilt ami defendant be in all r voreed from each other, runnier- name be changed to her m.M.,7 !..''. Ina Dole. and for ich other and fu',,L',r" as to tbe cotut may seem i i,t ., 1 This summons is served u,, 'ulTr Bpelehinger, the shove nJn 'd deta- publli-nti.m ll,.e.,f in The SxLL.Ti'1-' chronic-.-, for six consecutive Si. hu of Hon. W. I., ltradsh-w, i' iIk 2 entilled court, whieh order was bsars date of September 27, 1 mo. wt""s' NEli If. r.irr. AtPiruey ir rUu,a ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herev given that the n4m. has been duly appointed by Ihe ownfc" the state of Oregon, for W asco countv u trator of the estate of Elizabeth A deceased. All persons having cl-lraTlh' tne estate of said deceased ore herebV i!f tr present the same, with the proper r,2 therefor, to me at my oltlce In Bnrl 2" within six months from the date herai Dated (September 24, 11M). m- C. II. S01THESS Adiiiiiii.tritjt se:2U NOTICE OF FIN'AL SETTLEMES Notice la hereby given that the ttntonfr have tiled with the Clerk of the county I the otateof Oregon for Wasco countr di-lrh actouutai executors of the last will' si ment of Henry Barnum, deceased, tm Monday, the sth day oj November. Mil ut hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been tliei Zt i UTiiiEV I oi i n fair Main j.......... ...... ' - : ' . .... ....... ....Mm., siii-mm,. the county court nmm In Dulles it, , place for hearing of objections to mid Ban, count and the settlement of the same J. W. FRENCH, F. F. MAYS. ePls Eieculm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Ornca at Th Dauxs Ot i v- .i , , , Dct, 8, WD. 'i Notice la hereby given that the fniim named settler has tiled notice of Ml ln!ev to make final proof In support of bis clatsi.i that said proof will be made before theiw:. and receiver of tho U. H. land ofliceitlt Dulles, Or , on Suturday, Nov. 10, l'Jut), vis: Peter "toller, Jr , of The Dalles. Or., H. K. No. 5437, fortbet NW l(r and BE qr NV ir .Sec 4,Ipi!K,Kli W. M. Ilo names the following rltnessi tnt.. his continuous residence upon and cultivsut oj saiu lanu, vix; John Dalrynrple, Fred Wlekman, C. Ct Dsn, J. E, Johnson, all of The Dalles, Or. twttl JAY I'. Ll'CAs, Kegiitft. T. A. Van Norden WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orderi atten led ti promptly, Lonr distance phone 413. Local, 102. I ract Six llesillllfriir Mt m SAlnl nn fi, . linen! said section thirty-two (:I2), which tail nt Is I feet north from the snnlheMBt aii.ii... ..I said section thirty-two, (:12), township throe i north, rango eleven (11) east W iilauiette Meri dian, and 50 feet distant from and measured at right angles to the revised centir linn- tr,,,,. on a course bearing north 57 degrees :ij minutes " instance oi u icet to a point In the orig inal right of way line of the railroad; thence northwesterly along said original right of way line a distance of l!i fr tn tw.i u.i.l.1. i- feet d Istsnt from and measured at right ancles to tho revised center Una- th,.,.A .... w-oring south 57 degrees;) minutes east Paral lel with and 50 feet distant from ..oi ..I, i.-i center line a distance of U',7 feet to the east II ne of said lot one (I): thence south p.i) feet to the place of beginning, containing .g-, aores. The live tracts of land which are above re ferred to and the right to excavate anu borrow earth, stone and gravel and other material from which s sought to be appropriated herein are particularly dcfcrlbcd as follows, to-wlt: Tract 1-From that trait lying southerly from tract number one above mentioned and be tween the right of way therein described and the original right of way line of the railroad and between Wtstlon UK) plus K, of the revised ccn SL "J'1' ,h,ersllroad, and the south line of said lot four (I), containing .OH acres. TATf". ""-" from that tract 25 feet in width lying- southerly from tract number two and contiguous to the right of way therein de Z'l. "J", b'WPn "tatlon l:tM oo and Htatlon l.l-K) oo of the revised center line of the railroad. Tract three Also from th.r r. ul l.-r..a In 1 .... two (2) and three (;t) contiguous to and north easterly from the right of" way described In tract- ntimtercd t h-ec and four and ia-tween i i , '."""""l. .''lng a triangular pl.-ce 225 feet ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the County Court of the tit le of Orefonb tne county oi v, asco. In the matter ot the estate of UuIiSfkn bachcr, deceased. Notice Is hereby giien lb: the undersigned baa been duly appulnttdS ministrator, with the will annexed, of lbr tate of luls .Schwabacher, deceased. All sr sons having claims against the estate I s: deceased are hereby notilled to preent Un duly verified, to the undersigned at tilnoJK ; tr-e store-room of Flelschner, Mayer 4 Coir paiiy, in tbe City of Portland, Oregon, wilt six months from the dale hereof. Dated this 17th dayof October, 19". - K li.OMON IIIKSi H,Admlnltritt Cotton, Tkal at Minok, Attorneys for Administrator. octlM NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOS, Lamd Offici at Thb Pauw, "..! iept 2ti, lw. ' Notice Is hereby given that the follow!'! named settler baa tiled notice nl hit Intciti ' tiou to make II mil proof In support oliw clulm, and that said proof will be nl tr fore tba register and receiver st Th Balle. Oregon, ou battirday, November W, vu: Calvin ,f. Iliinakln, of Mosler, Or., II. K. No, 5121, for the 8E qt, Bf SI, T 2 N, K 12 E, W. M. He names tne following witnesses tnproyr continuous residence upon, ana cuiursuw" said land viz: n. Michael Doyle. R. E. Doyle, The mil". James M. Brown and t arl J. t. I'ltura," te',Or. .... Iliri4 j i r. lie ' S2! iB NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La no Ornca at Van'oiivrh, 'Ii. .(.,K..r'A. 1J0. N.rtlco Is hereby given thst the fpllw; named settler has filed notice nl Iris to make tlnal unaif in support of ...... .. I ...nl l, , ,1s ImflM W. I " lull, -Bill fllWI Will U: . , bv. I'. 8. commissioner for the W"'' J Washington, at Goldcnilale, Wsh.,onw December 10, looo, vl.: Oeorge It. Ht. Lawreoee, of I.yle P. O.. W ash., w ho made H. K. for the WH HEti and E', a;4 fee B,lt 12 E, W. M. .. , He iiamea the following witness , his contiuiiotis residence uiu and cum"1 in saiu lanu, viz.; .nn Thomas J. W hltconib, t ienrge Sore n"' Bradford and ;Wllllam laliui h aaiiiugion, Olll all of LylcF. W. R. Dl'NBAI RetW. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. .... . . . . t .i. . .!. iindrnH" nonce is nereov given i has duly filed with the Coiipty l ler" Countv. Oregon, his flus) account : a" r . administrator of the estate . I.Tlnh Aald1" in ' -vn dweased, and that the Honorable. una nseil milliinj , ., . tini H1 at 10 o cha-k a. m. ol said day s the .. ... - ... ,.f ttirt I I1H1H7 tne uouniy t our ris.ni " - house In Dallest.lty, W asco Coiinl). the place for hearing said ririjl r wrt. AH persons Interested In l,.r.,l.. .....Ill.wl ,. .noearst Sillll time""' e, It any there be. why should not be approved and aio and show cause, discharged, Drtted I Admin deciased. this 5th day ol October, J0rPir. ilstraUir ol the estate of Adolpk I'J Keeps constoiitly on hand a large and varied line of all that fs boat in W,.el,e,, Jn v' lrv locks, Mpectaclc, Field (ilasses, Hilverware Ac' at iirlces that defy nompetltlon. Mall orders at-' tended tn with promplnesa and dispatch. K. Ug2 graving neatly done. J. t. acoat. JOHH OAVfH M00RK & GAVIN, siiim.ir.i JT LAW Room- a-j and j, over U. .1. Land Office i .i i.il . , .'""Kuiar piis-e 2r leet 1 Z I h..".,"" ",,,t"""n :. "nd converging to oi.l' o""' ',.,"r,,,'""n tl.eorllnal rfght of way line at Htatlon lm, containing I.&J 7iu,.f.P"'i" ct-""-- ' railroad, I acres, ,..Ti.K , ,,lr-A'' from that tract ffl fwt In ? w C .V" "'"'n-'lv from tract nu.nlier ft r,.!.P'i""K!"J'"' "Kl'tof way therein de- lus talnlioF u-. I " ""nnros.i.coii- thlHi JVAI ''" tlmt tract Ivlng iMdwcen the right of way diwrlrasl In tract number six H e .1 .h? . n'1''' '. lim. "' U' '"Vised center iecM. . ?.".l.Lr:,?'J "ml ".' Uneof sald ""'';, eoinaining ,n,i aerea 2.(1 gall All of said premises are sltunteil In lots I "''I'im"'''""" "i'"hli north, rani ast Willamette Meridian. 1 east The date of the nrst tii,t.tlr..i..n o.i. mi",,,; "XW-v ' :i.-na"; mtn'rta. i ! h" l"l,,l","tln Hstu day. II.; shall rlnilhflli 'i'' ""' '" aid Xl "" MHt,lr,l" "I eeh week for This s ii in luoiia Is lion. w. ,( fmhllMb,. t l.w a..i.. .. iu. Mradshaw, Judge of (he Kevcnth ..i Qictai Lice USE Carbolineura : Avenarius .vim Th most efTlelent ',T:(,inM Paint slsna Kadlcal He " M Chicken Lin-. "W'1 "w 1111' side wslls of l-.ultry ''"LTi ii manently extei rnlnsle "l"',. 4 .ults-h-Iillliv chid..-"". eggs. rite forelrculars ana I" Mention tills plcr. Jos.T. Peters ... nll l.II, OKKOOS- 0 ( ( i t c . &Co., D R.EiiNDiiKrrR rhysician am! Surseon, Bpeclal attention given - l.ni Rooms 21 ai .