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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1900.
STrrm
rj mm
i, i
The Kind You Have Always
iu use for over 30 years,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but .
Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cortoria is a harmless substitute for Costor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
oontuins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worn
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
And Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
S7
Bears the
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use FoV Over 30 Years.
TH mul COMMNV, TT MOKaAV THCKT. HIW VOW OITV.
PEOl'tK COMING ASH GOINO.
Mrs. J. B. Croitten, of Portland, is
visiting friends in the city.
J. L. Gordon, of flood River, i in the
city, tbe guest of tho UniHtilla House,
J. D. Whitten, of Kinsley, . in
town last night the guest of the Umatilla
House.
Mrs. C. F. Stephens, grand chief of
honor, returned home last night from
an official visit to the Portland lodges.
Mies Molly Klindt, who has been
living in Seattle for the past four years,
returned home yesterday and will piob
ably remain permanently.
J.Harvey Smith came up today from
St. Martin's Springs and left on the de
layed train for his hoirre in Grass Valley.
His sojourn at the springs has entirely
relieved him of his rheumatic troubles.
John II. Cradlebangh and his son,
Rudy, arrived here from Biker county
on this morning's train. Mr. Cradle
baagh speaks enthusiastically of the
Golden Eagle mine, which is owned by
himself and a number of Dalles capital
ists. He says they are at present taking
oat ore that will rnn from $1500 to $7000
a ton.
CASTQRIA
For InLnts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Drying preparations simply devel
op ury catarrh j they dry np the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom-
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry.
ing inhalants, fumes, smoke and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
0c. iize. Ely Brothers, GO Warren St., N.Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Btilin you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
The Dalles Street Fair has conic and gone-, but Tho Fair Store has come to stay.
AVe 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 Storo lots of bargains.
We have the best lino 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.
We are agents for Millers All -Wool Clothing.
THE FAIR.
3
Bought nnd which has been
has borne the elprnatnre of
ami has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
Signature of
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
An up-to-date junk dealer in James
(street hang's: out this sijjn: "1 Am a
Buy Metulist." -Town Topics.
An I'li-to-Dute Breakdown. "Yet,
they eloped in an automobile." "That
was nice." "Oh, I don't know. They
came buck in n hayrack, driir;i"K' the
nuto after them." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Seeing nnd Henrinj,'. A boarder
"down enst," accustomed to the noise
of a city square, writes back that "The
stillness is ko great at night you can
hear it. The dnrkne.ss also is visible."
Boston Trunseript.
Ifow It Worked. Mrs. Ilix "1 don't
believe in these faith cures brought
about by the laying on of hands."
Mrs. Dix "Well, I do. I cured my lit
tle boy of the cigarette habit in that
way." Pearson's Weekly.
Urgent. A WinHeld lawyer received
n letter from u, client the other day
urging him to hasten a certain collec
tion. "I am hard up," concluded the
writer, "and need the money bad.
Hoping this will find you the same,
I am yours," etc. Kansas City Jour
nal. "Stop." she cried, ns he attempted
to kiss her. "You must!" He. having
had hut little experience in this sort
of thing, was inclined to take her nt
!ier word. She noticed it and hastened
to repeat: "Stop! You mussed my
hair." Then he resumed, hut more
carefully .-Catholic Standard.
Deficiency in the Attic. "I nm a
self-made man," said the proud indi
vidual. "Well, you are all right, ex
cept as to your jiead," commented the
other part of the conversation. "How
is that?" "The part you talk with is
out of proportion with the part you
think with." Baltimore American
Druggists' Prices. Druggist "Peo
ple think they are very funny when
they talk about the exorbitant prices
dyked by apothecaries." Customer
"So there is nothing in it, eh?" Drug
gist "So, indeed. I consider my
prices quite reasonable. I never risk
for an article anywhere near as much
ns I should like to." Boston Transcript.
THE
FH R
The Place
to Save Money
on all kinds
of Merchandies.
133 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
CHINA'S FIRST LADY.
The Empress Dowager Said to Have
English Blood. ,
HrwarkahU latellert mmd Vtoidri.
fal t haracleriatice ol the Wstm-
B ttti Kalra-tbc Dratl-
Ira of thrtbiaeae.
Few people are aware that the em
press dowiiger is credibly believed by
w 11-iiif'irined people in China,. Japan
and India to have lij-itish blood in
her veins! There is no doubt that
her mother was a European, though
whether British, Port nguee or Kus
sian deponent i-aitii not, says the Lon
don Sketch. Though close on 70
years of age, she Is still u good artist,
and is said by those familiar with the
Chinese language to be u tine poet.
Some IU years ago she solemnly pre
sented u long poem of her own com
iiosition to the llanlin college. Trans
lotion of rtiose articles dealing wi'
Chinese affairs appearing in leadir
Koropcan newsiuipers are carefully
read by her, so she is quite aware
of the jealousy and suspicion which
animate the nowers the moment the
Chinese nrobleni comes under (lis-
cussion.
Yerv. verv few of the millions
whom she rules with nn iron ban
have ever seen the empress dowager,
As reuarils all outward forms and
ceremonies, she is intensely conserv;
tive, and it is said that she even dis
cusses high affairs of state through
a door and through a curtain. The
Purnle Forbidden City in other
words, the imperial palace, at I'e
kiiiff is n huge human- rabbit-war
ren, for there must dwell nil tho
connected with the court, with the
nominal emperor, his harem, and the
thousand eunuchs who wait on the
imperial family, anil who ti'nl the em
press dowager in bringing on her en
eiiiii-s the mysterious disease, "pressed
in anger of the inside." which has re
moved so many unpleasant people
from her oath, including, it is said,
two empress consorts.
Ts.e-llsi enjoys wonderful .health
and nowhere is her remarkable intel
lect more shown than in the matter
of doctors and hygiene. She early
grasped the fact that European worn
en owed their strength of bydy and
mind to their habit of taking a great
deal of exercise. Accordingly, she
learned to wrestle, nnd each morning
takes it out of herself in this, for
a Chinese lady, astounding fashion
Then, atrain, she is a great believer
iu the efficacy of cold water, nnd
she has a horror of doctors nnd of
sorcerers indeed, she sends for one
only when she requires the loan of
peculiarly deadly nnd potent drug.
It is believed that the empress' own
life has been attempted no fewer than
0 times, but, thanks to her wonder
fully well-organized detective system
and also, it is hut fair to add, to the
real affection, and even, respect, she
inspires in her own faithful band of
eunuchs, she has never been serious
ly injured. Yery characteristic Is he
intense interest in nil that concerns
Queen Yictoria. Pictures cut, from
London papers and representing the
more notable, events of the great sov
ereign's life have been framed and
hung up in her inner chambers.
The empress dowager, ns her name
and, indeed, early career prove, was
once n very noted beaut v. She has
remained much interested in the art
of beauty, .nnd' dresses with extraor
dinary mngnificence. On the other
hand she remains faithful to the Chi
nese custom of wearing no precious
stones, only very finely wrought gold
en ornaments and splendidly carved
jade. Nothing makes her more con
temptuotisly angry than to see a Chi
nese woman in European dress or
aping any of the ways of a "lady for
eign devil."
(Strayed.
Strayed from my place on the Muff,
a 2-year-o:d Jersey heifer; dehorned;
ear mark on both ears ; brauded bar Z on
both hips. Liberal reward paid for her
return.
olO-itw Bert Bagley.
THE FAIR.
3
For three dav and nigut I lutTered
Hony untold from an attack of cho?era
morboi brought on by eating cucum
bers," tay. M. E. Lowther, clerk of the
district court, Centervilie, Iowa. "I
thought I ihouJJ surely d'e, and tried a
dozn different medicine but ail of no
purpose." I ent for a bottla of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and three doses relieved me
entirely." This remedy for sale by
BUkeley, the dtrjfgUt.
- -
M'jki Tea positively cures S:rlf Head
ache, indirection and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Remove aii
eruptions of the ikin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 cfs.
andoOcte. Elskeley, the drugjUt.
Acker's English Remedy will stops
couifh at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hour, or money
refuuded. 2o cte. and 50 ct. Biakeley
the diugimt.
Wanted.
or girl -to
A woman or girl -to take care of a
child, five months old. Apply to
P. He.vnisgsos,
o313t M osier, Or.
T. A. Hinsos.
Notary hublic.
Timothy Brows hill.
Attorney at I. aw.
Real Estate,
Insurance, Loans,
Conveyancing and
Abstracting.
We represent some of the largest fire
insurance companies in the world.
We have a large list of prorerty, both
city and country, for alo and rent.
We have monev to loan on real estate
security at reasonable rates of interest.
We do all kinds of conveyancing, and
are the exclusive owners for Rice's eya
tern of abstracting, w hich precludes the
possibility of mistakes iu looking up
titles to real estate.
Any one having nropertv for sale or
rent will find it to their advantage to
leave it in oar bands.
Collections and all legal business left
In our rare w ill receive prompt atten
tion. Will practice in all the courts of
the itnte. Correspondence promptly
answered.
Offices: Washinjton
French & Co.'s
street, next to
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice In herebr given tbnt tho undersigned
fans duly filed with the county ccrk of Wasco
county. uregon, his final account and report at
executor of the estate of Lhoebe J. Haight, de
ceased; and that the honorable county court has
fixed Monday, the 5th day of November, 1:H)0, at
10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the tine, and the
county court room in the county com t house In
Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, as the place
for bcartuK said tlnal account and repo.t.
All persons Interested in said estate are here
by notified toapricamt said time and place and
show cause, ii any there be, why said report
should not be approved nnd said executor dis
charge!.
uuicu mis znn any 01 serteinoer, i n.
FRANK MKNEFKE,
Kxceritor of the estate of Phoebe J. llnleht.
deceased. octa
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offu at The funis. Or., (
October, t-t, l'.mo, (
N'otico is hereby given that the fotlowiiiK-
namrd settler has filed notice ot his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that, said proof ill be made beloro the register
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, ou Wednes
day, December 5, HKW, vii.:
Henry C. McKamey,
of The Dalle, Oregon, H. K. No. 5H.9, for the
SYM tiee. at, 12 N, K 12 E, M.
no numea tne following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence- uoon and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
flank Ijipler. James R. Steele. Krle (irnnhmd.
Albert Davidson, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
ocUT JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office at Tin Pallhs. Orkook,!
October luoO: (
Notice Is berebv riven that the fillnii.s
named settler has tiled notice of her intention to
mate nnai proof in support of ber claim, and
that said proof wilt be made before the H.-i.utr
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, December, 5, MOO, viz:
Hattle L. Knndy,
of The Dalles, Oregon, If. E. Nc, KM, for file
8W'i Secil, YiN, K Isi K. W. M. .
Khe names toe following witnesses tonrnvehsr
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
ihiiu moil, viz,
Frank Lapier. of The Dalles, Oregon, Albert (1.
McKamev. of ML Hood. Orirnt llunrv un.
Kamey ni.d Eric Cranlund.o: The Dalles, dr.
c7 JAY r. M'CAH, Register.
T. A. Van Norden
Keen constontle on hnii - r ,
'"!' " ; 1 heat l w.SS:" Jewelry
. locks, H:reotiic!es. H.,i r;i.i. un. .'.... . .1'
?' V,!R? hat defy competition. ' Mall orders at-'
,r. . 1 . " 'r"n,Pihe ana dispatch
graving neatly done. ..
Kn-
augj
r. mcoss.
JOIIK OAVI
3I00RE & GAVIN,
A I IOKXEY9 AT LAW
Rooms 3 and 40, over U. s. Land Oltlc
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington St.
All ordert tttcnrled tn promptly. Long
uuimuta puooe 3d. LiOcal, 102.
Hudson & BrOWDQili
SUMMONS.
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco t'oui.tr.
The Oregon JUIlroad 4 Navigation Co.,
I'laiotirT,
vs.
John If. Kobese and tinma K-.berg, hl wife:
barks ii. Graham: John l' ad Kii-hurd
line, hue name are unknown.
Defendants.
To John H. Koberar, Emma Kobeig, bis wife:
( harles It. itrahaui: John Doe and Kic.iard
Koe, whose names are unknowa, i.'!eud&nU:
In the none of the State of Oregon :
You. and each of yon. are hereby notified that
the onuou Uailroad i Nurigatlon Company
bus filed a coni.iiiLt ajiiiu.t Tuu in the circuit
lourt of the tlote ol Oreguii for the County of
Wareu, and you are hereby required tc appear
and answer ssid coin plaint on or before tbe last
day of the time pretcribed by the order it pub
lication, thut is to say on or before Saturday,
the loth dav ol November, I'.Mf. You are further
notiried that if you tail to apiar and answer
tl.e ermplaint. or plead thereto, at aaid time,
the plalntili' will can your default to bCeo
tered and w ill apply to the court fr the relief
pravid for iu the -mplaint : lliKt is to say that
su assessment of the aaimiges which will remit
from the appropriation by the plaintiff' of the
six tracts of land lirst hcrcinaft-r described, and
also from the appropriation by the plalntiU'of
the riifht to borrow earth, atone, gravel and
other material from the tive tracts of land here
inafter described he had, and that on payment
of the dimtiges so assessed into the hands of the
clerk of this court by the plaintiff, j jdgment he
given appropriating salu progeny, una an oi it,
to Ibe plaintiff.
The six tracts of land which are songht to be
appropriated herein and which are above re
ferred to, are particularly b-juuded and de
scriljcd us follows, to-wit:
Tract One Beginning at point in the easter
ly oriiinal right of wnv line of the railroad," bicb
p. -lot is 101. feet north aud 2M feet east from
the nunrter corner between sections thirty one
(it) and thirty-two (:!.'). township three '3) north,
range eleven (Ii) east Willamette Meridian, and
M) ftet distant from and measured at right
angles to the rtvi.-ed center line; thence south
easterly ol a cm ve to the left, having a radius
of H feet a dintance of :i!7 feet to a point which
Is "at feet distant from and mtasurtd at right
tingles to the revisd center lino, thence parallel
Willi sard revised center line and .'0 feet distant
northerly therefrom and on a course bearing
south fit) degrees 61 minutes east a distance of
feet to a point in tbe south line of said lot
four (I): thence west along said Bouth line a
di.-tnce of Mi feet to a point which is .VI leet
distant from and measured at riht angles to
the revised center line; thence north IX) degrees
51 minutes west a distance of U feet to a point;
thence on a curve to the right, having a radius
of tfsfc! feet a distance of feet to a point in the
original light of way line of the railroad, which
point is SO feet distant from and measured at
right angles to tire revised center line; thence
northwesterly along said original right of way
line a distance of 2-'iii feet to the place of begin
ning, containing .H3 acres.
Tract two Beginning at a point 1SJ0 feet east
and 87(1 fett north from the quarter corner be
tween said sections thirty-one and thirty
two (3..'), township three (:n north, range eleven
(11) cast Willamette Meridian, which point ia -V.)
feet distant trom and measured at right angles
to the revlstd center line of the railroao; thence
on a course Irearicg soitth im degress 51 niiuutcs
east, para'l l with and W feet distant southerly
from said revised center line a distance of bx
feet to a point; thence on a curve to the right
having a mil ills of l::-3 feel a distance of ;iku feet
to a point on the southerly original right of way
line of the railroad; thence nonhwesttrly along
said original right of way line a distance of ldu:!
feet to a point on the west line of lot three :!,
section thirty-two : thence south 10 feet to
the place of beginning, containing I -J acres
Tract three Beginning at a point on the orlg
trial right of way lino of the railroad, which
point is 2."4)i feet ast from the quarter c. rrrer
between sections thirty-one and thirty-two :!.'),
township three :J. north, rango eleven 11 east
Willamette Meiiiiian, thence east along the
south line of lot three fS, section thirty-two :S ')
a distance oi '4 feel to a point which is 'A) leet
distant from and measured Kt right angles to
the revised center line; the ce on a course benr-
mg rif rtn 41 degrees 10 minutes west a dlsiunce
of '.'JO leet to a point In the original right of war
line of the railrcaid: thence southeasterly along
said original right of way line a distance of I'm
feet tu the place of b. ginning, containing .Ml
acres.
Tract four- Beginning nt a point on the oiig
irml right of way Hire of the railroad, which
point is teei west anil I'JI-t feet north from
the southeast corner of said section thirty-two
(:l.), township three (:'.) north, range eleven (II)
east Willamette Meridian; thence onncouise
bearing north t degrees minutes west a dis
tance of J40 feet to a point: thence on a curve to
lire light naving a ramus oi ssu leet r distance
of ol;; feet to a point which is .".0 l-ct distant
from and measured Rt right angles to tho re
vised center line; thence northerly at right an
kIcs to the revised center Hire a distance of 10
feet to a point which Is W leet distant from nnd
measured at light angles to the revised center
lirre; thence on a curve to the right having a
radius of Is-'iO feet a distance of 77ii feet to a
point: thence southwesterly at right angles to
tbe revised center line a distance of in feet to s
point which is -') feet distant from and meas
ured at right angles to the revised center line
tnence on n curve to the right having a ,-od ins
ot iniiu leet a distance ol :uo leet to a point ou
the westerly line of lot two (.') said socllon
thirty-two (:), which point is -VI feet distant
trom ana measure at right ang'cs to the re
vised center line of tho railroad: theme due
south U) feet to k point in the orlninul right of
wiry linen! the railroad: thence southeiuit along
said oilgiual right of way line a distance of IM
leet to the place ot beglmiHig, containing 1.U4
.-rea.
Tract Ave-Beginning at a point on the nri-
lual right of way line of the railroad, which
point la 218 feet west and li nt feet north from
the southeast corner of said section thirty two
lownsnip mree -i north, range eleven (I I)
rnn. ii iiiniiieiie .-tie riuiiin, auu mi leeiaisiant
from and measured at right angle to the re
vised center line: thence on a curve to Ilw li.fr'
having a radius of l:xs icet parallel with and .XI
leeiaisMut trom said revised center line a dls
tnnceof 778 feet to a rmfut on the orlelim! south.
erly right of way line of the railroad: thence,
easterly and southeasterly along said original
right of way line a distarree of nun feet to the
place of beginning, contain! jg .aK acres.
Tract six Beginning at a nolntnn n, .
line of saW section thirty-two (:li), w hich point
wewiiri iu iron, ine snnineaat corner of
said section thirty-two. (:), township three (i)
north, range eleven (II) east V Iriamette Meri
dian, and . feet distant from and measured at
right angles to the revised center line; tnence
on a course tx-aring north .7 degree as minutes
west a distance of ttf feet to a point In the orlar
iiihi nghtof way line of the ral!raad; thence
northwesterly along said original right of way
line a distance of V2 feet to a point which U ! 0
feet d istaut from and measured at right angles
to the revised center line; thence on a course
bearing south .'.7 degrees :v minutes east paral
lel with and "iO feet distant ftom said revised
center line a distance of It;- feet to the eiat line
of said lot one (II; thence south Ui feet to the
piace of beginning, containing antes.
The tive tracts of land which are above re
ferred to nnd the right to excavate anil borrow
earth, stone and gravel aud other material from
wnicn in sought to be appropriated herein are
particularly deerlbed aa follows, to wlt:
Tract I -From that trart lying southerly from
tract number one above mentioned and be
tween the right of way thetelu deserilx-d aud
the original right of wnv line of rl,or-,i.-,i . ...i
between Hlntlon l::u plus s.i of the revised oen
ter line of the railroad, nnd the south line of
said lot four (I), contiilnlng .cs acres.
Tract two Also from that tract M feet In
width lying southerly from tract number two
and contiguous to the right of way th-ndn de
"r";'n''1''etwcPHtl7oii U-, 1.) and Station
1 11.) (10 of the revised center line of the railroad.
f-Tf ""T'n1"" ,mm lhn ract lylrrg In lot
two U) and three (:') contiguous to and north
CHsterly from the right of way descrllx-d In
trae s nunrlercd three and four aud tretween
Stations l;MVi anil I:i70of the n-vls.1 e"nt. r iDi"
I'i irr.ni,iM",.'.lM",n,t ""'ii"rpicc,. r,u-t
In width at sad star on im-o..,h .";.'.
a .lnt .t in., i... .i' ' " .'"
. ... ,,, treonyinai rigtit
'ry "he at Station l.i.;,, containing J. M
Tir.'!r,t 'r"rA'"? ,rom ,hnt cl W feet In
width lying southerly from tract number live
scrlrdairdbetwesnHiatiorisnsttaod ... p,is
uud,:.;r.:.Ve..,""""r ",,e ' u,
thln-i Jv-A1, '"'' ht tract lying between
sect). ml Kn(t th " 'd
ser tion thirty two Mv, containing .0.'. acre.
All of said rirsmivi .o,...ui i. , ... . -
mo,,? i, k.f fl.?t rnhllcatlnn of Ihls sum-
a d or 'i"T,l ,e 'V H-l'temtier,
mthdavni sr 'V '"''" iHstuldav.iha
in. dl lni hMlh"'."""': '"''..
laid I pTrCi-L "" Ml""r"" '"h l"
hIu'w1 T"u" P,lhll"h"' V order of the
"ou. W. Brndsh.w, judge of the Hcvcnth
JullClal ntntrlMft r.1 r
andd.t, .A.J.:'L,1'.OB."akde .. ...
lifljy HOiii
-J? JlLruinti,.
Summons.
In the Circuit Comtof ths Bute of n
Vtasej County: 0n'?ii.t
lad fcpeiMiinger, Plaintiff
vs. '
Henry Speiclunger, Defendant.
In the name of the 8Utev.f Oree .n-
You ara hereby required to
tbe comprint tiled' JZ "u?S '
entitled suit on or beir lhe
time presc.lbed in the order for the '
of this summons, to-wtt..m or hi fj ,01lrt,ii
utlve wees, froin ,ne "
1J, which said -Nth day of &,Lt"n.
the date o the first pu'hlicau'u
mons, lo-wlt: Vo l are required , ""
answer said complaint on or belorj M?" ej
of NovemlK-r, l'joo, which said wi " ?
vember is tho lust day of ,?T "f So-
-ribedintlieor.l,-rfor tfau ptibl!cr .
summons, and if you fail to uui , 01 1
thereof plHintitf will ap,,iv to th -ZZcJ"'
court for the relief prayed for Id iSTr"1'
pla.nt. to wit: That the b-.nu.'of 5 if ''
heretofore and now existing b-tiveen.,1 ? ,m'mt
defendant be di, solved and held fKn?"M
plaintirf and defendant be i n i" hI
vorced from each other, and tuLt ,V 1:'
name be changed to her maiden name L" '
lira Dole, and for sjeh other and I ',TJ' U":'-
as w the coint may seem just and e.n i-.'ki ''
This sumrnoi). is .rvi ' J,"" "-bit
opficnmKer, i
publinttti'iii t!
1 HKONICLS fu
of Hon. W. L
SpeiehiriKer,
prrblicatiort
the above named """I
1 H konicls for lx consecutive weet.k "1
of Hon. W. L. Bradshsw, j'nige ol th6'?11"
entitled court, which order w, Zi,"'
bear dute of September 27, pum "
.t,. " -S'K" it. n.urs
'J Attorney for I'huiiiij
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the undemi.J
have tiled with ti e Clerk of the count! S
the State of Oregon for Wasco courm 'the '
aw omit us executors ot the last will . a ,!"'
merit of Henry IUriin,n .. "'J1
Monday, tho 4th duv o iv.T '', .
hour of- lOo'eloek a. . h. rii:'""-.
County Court for Bald county asthetimV'i
the county court room in Dalles iti i, ,k
place for hearing of objections to slid final
.mint u,wl fltu ujitf rn..w.n ..r .1 llul W-
.uu... ...w nv.,ib,iicni i,i me same.
J. v .
FKKXcn
F. V.
MAYS.
Executors,
sepi
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office atThe I)LLis,()r.l(
Notice Is hereby given that 'the' 'foltowL
named settler has llled iro'ice of his Intmi,,!
to make tirral proof in support of his claim md
that said proof will be made before trie ruin,,
and receiver of the II. H. land oilice t ih
Dalles, Or , on Saturday, Nov. 10, lsmo, via;
leter etoller, Jr ,
of Tho DhIIos, Or., H. K. No. M37, fortheWhi
NVqr and SK qr N W qr Sec M, Tp a N, H u i,
Ho names the following witi esscs to rmt
bia continuous reaidence upou aud ciiltlv.iim
of said land, viz:
John Diilryiuple, Fred Wlckman, C. C Em
Hsb, J. E, Johnson, all of The Dulles, (Ir.
octli JAY V. LL'CAS, Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the St to of Oregon for ,
the County of Wasco.
In the mutter ol the estate of Lruis Schwa
b'icber, deceased. Notice Is hereby giien that
the undersigned ha lieen duly appointed ad
mlnistrator, with the will annexed, oi tl es
tate of Louis -Sohwiibacher, deceased. All pa
son having claim against the estutei f mi
deceased are hereby notiried to present then,
duly verified, to the undersigned at his orace In
t .e itore-rooin of Fleischner, Mayer it Com
pany, In the City of Portland, Oregon, within
six months from the da e hereof,
Dated this 17th day of October, ltH.
SOLOMON HIKSCH, Administrator.
Cotton, Tkal A Minok,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Oct;
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given th it the underslmol
has duly (Tied with the County clerk of ttups
County, Oregon, hi final account and report u
administrator of the estate of Adolph Agidiiu,
decenseii, and that rhe Honorable County Court
has llxed Monday , the. it h day ol November, I'M
nt 10 o'clia-k a. in. of said day as the time, soil
the County Court room ol the County court
bouse In Dalies City, Wasco County, Oregon, i
the place for hearing said llnnl account and n-
Krt. Alt persons interested in said eslste Are
lereby notilied toapearnt said time snil place
and show cause, ii any there be, why stud report
should not be approved and said aumliiiilnlor
discharged,
Dated this oth day of October, 1 WO.
J. P. A(
Administrator of the estate of Adnlph Agidius,
deceand. or"
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Optics at Tin luu.rs, 0m.,
sept , vm. i
Notice Is hereby given that the followlnr
named settler ha tiled notice of his intention
tion to make llnnl proor in support of bis
clxlm, nud that aald proof will be mailt be
fore tbe regl.ter and receiver at The l)ll,
Oregon, on Saturday, November 10, law, vli:
Cnlvlii .1. Ilunaxln,
of M osier. Or.. II. K. No. 5121. for the SK qr, S
31, Ta N, K 12 K, W. M.
lie names toe following wltneses topmy hi
continuous reaidence upon, and cultivation
said land viz:
Michael Doyle. It. K. Dovle, The Dulles. or.,
Jaine M. Brown and t arl . K. Carlton, ol Mo
kU'r0r' . ..
JAY !'. l.l"
n29 .-KeiHM
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAND Office at Vanhouvfk, w.sh. j
October lM.
Notico la hereby given that the following-
named settler hss filed notice of his luteiiiion
to make final proof 111 support of his claim.
that said proof will be made before . n-
by, I'. S. commissioner for the DUtrlct
Washington, at lioldendnle, Wah., on ilotaUfi
iieceirner 10, jihjo, vix.:
Oaorga B. fit. Lawrence.
of l.yle I'. ()., Wash., who made II. K. No, Pj
lor the W' 8K nud K'i s i tec -12K.W.
M.
li ....... r..iin..-lii(. wlrtiessfis to print
his rontiuiiou residence nioii and cultivation
of said land, viz.; ,.
Tbomaa J. Whltcomb, (ieorge son'nsi u,
Bradford and ;Wllliara inunr, all o ; l.ylc r.u,
Washington. D ..,,
c:(l w, it. in.io.is
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereSv given thnt the iinilcrs'riet
hiibHtidulvapHiluted by the county c011"'"
the state of Oregon, for asco e y.
trator of tbe estrrlo of Kllzabelh A. biHithMD.
deoeased. All person having claims sgsi"
tne estate of faid deceased are hereby ni"
to present the Mine, with tbe proper vjn
therefor, to me at my office Iu H id. OW"'
within six months from the date hereof.
DaM riepteml)er 2-U 1'.- J( gorl HKBj,
soi2ii ' ' Adinlnls'"1"'-
CUctai Lice ConpcreJ.
USE-
Carbolineum : Avenarius.
The most efficient Wood rrcerTl''
I'aliit. also Badleal lteinly "K"
Chicken Lie. II application o M
side walls of poultry house' will per
manently exterminate """';.
tilts healthy chickens, I' ''"'
ea-gs. Vt tltn for circulars aud pilces.
Mention this paper.
Jos.T. Peters & Co.,
till KA11.H. tlltlfl" i
DR.
UKISKNOORrrER
Physician and Surareon,
Special attention flven to.iimcrr.
el. i Room 21 and . Voft