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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1900. REPHIif IKW PLAN FOR PLAY ING INDEMNITIES McKinley Elected by Larger Vote than in 1896. Carries Every State He Carried Four Years Ago, and Some More. Electoral Vote May Exceed 300 ! Ear! Li Proposes to Double tbe Maritime Customs of China, Thus Making (he Powers Themselves Pay the Amount They Demand. riorLi COM! NO AND coiso. The election returns up to 1 o'clock this morning, when the local telegraph oflico closed for the night, make it abso lutely certain that McKinley is elected by a larger electoral vote than he got four year3 ago. Ever' state that went re publican four years ago, with the possible exception of Ken tuck', which is in doubt, has gone republican with increased or' decreased majorities. The following telegram, which is in harmony with all the reports of last night, sums up the situation as it was at midnight: Xkw York, 12:30 a. m. National Committeemen Manley, Bliss and Gibbs held a conference, at the conclu sion of which the following statement was given out: "On returns received at republican headquarters up (o this hour, the Republican National Committee claim that McKinley has received 284 electoral votes, and possibly 21 votes in ad dition, making a total of 305. These votes consist of 13 in Kentucky and 8 in Nebraska." The report received at local republican headquarters in dicate that Oregon has given McKinley a majority of about 12,000. Wasco county's majority for McKinley will bo over 500. Wheeler county gives a republican majority of 226; one precinct, Shoe Fly, gave 77 votes for McKinley and only 2 for Bryan. Clatsop county reports a republican ma jority of G50 and Umatilla county 300. The city of Pen dleton gave a republican majority of 220 and The Dalles 183. The following are the returns from all the precincts of this county save three: Antelope McKinley Bakeoven " Baldwin Bigelow - Boyd Columbia Deschutes Dufur East Hood River .. East Dalles Eight Mile Falls Kingsley Mosier Mountain Nansene Oak Grove Ramsey South Hood River Trevitt : Tygh Vie n to Warnic West Hood River.. West Dalles 175 .".2 39 141 25 24 13 58 121 171 10 47 33 40 21 70 113 41 35 33 145 96 1 Bryan 29 " 11 " 29 " 75 " 2G " 15 9 " 44 " 75 " 96 " 22 " 31 " 00 " 50 8 30 83 44 9 72 55 84 New York, Nov.". While trie power are discming tbe amount of indemnity they hll demand, of China, says t, Washington special to Ilia Herald, the imperial government is threwdly pre senting siiimpstions, the adoption of which wl l moan thai the western nations will themselves pjy the amount di-naiideil. Li ll'intf Chanx and hiscolieanes have proposed thai the maritime i tp-toms be doubled in order that China may raise money to pay the indemnity. The mari time fii'toiiii are at present pjeded to Kuesia, Germany and England, as a Security for loan;. Vie amount of likin or internal revenue raised would prob ably be enough to make periodical pay ments if it could be turned into the im perial treasury without having first to piss through the rapuciuns hands of offi cial. The Chinese commissioners ap preciate this an 1 profess to think the indemnity can best be paid by increasing the maritime customs. It is unlikely that the United States and other powers will accept any such proposition. A diplomat al Washington asserts that the best way to obtain the indemnity will be to demand the con fiscation of tbe estates of those who were responsible for tho outrages and to require the rich men of China to con tribute a proportionate amount. It seems to be generally admitted in administration circles that the empress dowager and the emperor will not re turn to 1'ekin until the former learns the intentions to the powers respecting her. The'powersseeni practically agreed the empress dowager must not further participate in the affairs of the empire, and must be removed to a point where she will exercise no influence upon the government. Tills amounts to virtual exile. Because of the importance of the emperor in the eyes of the world, the empress dowager will probably hold him practically as a hostage. IIong Kong, Nov. 5. Reports from Canton say the East River rebels have moved up the river, and boats are now running from Pak Lo to llu Chan. It is considered probable that the rebellion wi!I shortly die off. The reformers ad mit that the rising was piemature, and that they had not sufficient supply of arms. As the French demand the i execution of the leaders in the Slick Lung riots placards have been posted throughout the town urging the people toslaughter the foreigners if the demands are pressed. It Happened In a Diug Store. One day last winter a lady came to my drug etore and aeked for a brand ol couch medicine that I did not have in steck," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mead. I said to her that I cou Id freely rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle ol the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid, In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Cham berlain'a Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy." It is for sale by G. C. Blakeley, tbe druggist. Rot.i. Jcitian was a visitor in the city Irouj Grass Valley yesterday. Geo. T. Pratlier, of Iljud River, was transacting bnsiuess in the city jetter day. , Miss Rote Perry was a passenger on this morning's boat for her home at White Salmon. MeersG. T. Parr and EI Sharp left on the noon trair: today cc a business trip to Sherman county. Mrs. M. E. Ii'ixter, an enthusiastic advocate of the rescue home work ar rived here from Portland today. Miss Patience Cooper, who has spent the past few week with relatives in the city, returned to tier home Independence today. Hon. E. L. Smith, who wan in the eitv to attend tho political rpeaking last night, returned to tiis flood River liome on the boat this morning. Mis. L. E. Crowe and herconsio, .Miss McCartney, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Root. Mats at Antelope and mil return home tomorrow. J. P. Lucas returned on the t.onn train today from Baker City, ace unearned bv his mother, who attended the funeral of Mrs. Lucas at that place. Mrs. (irace Gordon, who has been a guest of the family of her brother, Ed Sharp, fur a short time, returned to her home in Portland yesterday. Mr?. C. W. Nottingham, who ha spent a few days with her daughter, M iss Ethel, and son, Irvinjr, returned t her home in Portland on the noon tram to day. Hugh Gourlay returned home on the noon train todav, having delivered his republican inessege at Goldenrlnle last eight. He will resume his duties on The Chhomci.is tomorrow. SUMMONS. Chares L. Campbell, oneof The Dalles boys, who is a credit to any community, lias returned t Eugene to again take tip his studies at the university. Charles has chosen civil engineering as bis specialty. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wanted. A woman or girl to take care of a child, five months old. Apply to P. Hknxixgso.v, o313t Mojier, Or. For Sale, A few choice Hereford bull calves eli gible for registration. Inquire of nl 4(dw J. L. Kki.i.y, The Dalles. T. A. HrnvoN. Notary fubllc. Timothy Buownhili., Attorney at Law. Football riayer lis a Broken Neck, N'bw Yohk, Nov. 5. John Mcuade, clerk in the war department, is lying in the Emergency hospital, his life in the balance, says a Washington special to the World. The doctor say there is an even chance that he may live. McQuade, who is 19 years old was formerly a student at Georgetown Uni versity. He enlisted aa a volunteer at tbe outbreak of the Spanish war, and . when he returned home accepted posi tion in the war department. He was an enthusiastic football player. Sunday, some of the young men in the neighbor hood organized two scrub elevens and tarted a gamp. A number of skilled players were engaged, and the sport soon became very fast. On fumble Mc Quadd caught the ball and started for the opposite goal. He was tackled hard and came directly down on his had. Several flayers fell on him, and when be was lifted from the ground hia head fell back upon bil shoulders, hia neck bar ing been broken. The doctors at the hospital are taking a great interest in the case, and if Mc Quad baa strength enough to stand the operation! they are contemplating there it hope that be will live. Robbed lb Olave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, ia narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eves snnken. tongue coated, pain Continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortonately, a trlend advised 'Electric Bitters'; and to my great Joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another ! victim." No one shonld fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley 'a drair store. 5 Body of a Man Kouud In the, Columbia. Astoria, Noy. 5. The body of a man waa fonnd by the Point Adams Life Saving crew floating- in the river near New Astoria this evening. The remain! are supposed to be those of Harry Stein- dorff, ol Napa, Cal., who fell overboard from the steamer Bailey Gatzert on October 30. Coroner Pool left this even ing to take charge of the body. . Clarke A Falk have on aale a full line of paint and artiet'a brusnee. Scntt'a Mmderar Caught. Noktii Yakima, Wash., Nov. 5. Sheriff Tucker has received a dispatch announcing the arrest of the murderer of W. W. Scott, the Kiontt merchant, at La Grande, Or. The man has been posi tively identified by two citizens of Kiona. Scott was shot through, the heart at Prosser about a month ago by one of a gang of hobos whom he was trying to arrest. Since the murder. Sheriff Tucker has been indefatigable in pursuing the criminal. He says he w ill be able to show that he is one'of the desperadoes who held up and robbed John Cleman and Fied Brooker, of this city, on a freight train between here and Ellen. burg, last spring. A Thousand tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 112-3 Howard at., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption bad completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years ha 1 made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors conld give her no help, but she ays of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in tny chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who' trie Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the-throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and It. Trial bottle free at Blakeley'a drug store ; every bottle guaranteed. 0 For apraina, swellings and lameness there Is nothing to good as Chamberlain's rain Balm. Try It. For tale by Blake ley, tba drugjlst. Huosoii & BrownDiii Real Estate", Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent come of the largest fire insurance companies la the world. We have a laree list of property, both city anu country, tor sale and rent. We have inor.ey to loan on real estate security at reasonable rates of interest. We do oil kinds of conveyancing, and are the exclusive owners fur Rice's svs. tern cf abstracting, which precludes the possibility of mistakes in looking op m.ca tu real euiaie. Any one having property for sale or rent will find it to their advantage to leave u in our nanus. Collections and all legal business left in our care will receive prompt atten tion. Will practice in all the eonrta of the ttate. Correspondence promptly answered. Offices: Washington French & Co. 'a street, next to TURKEY SHOOT A. Y. MARSH will give a turkey shoot on the beach Three Days m. Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th There will also be pigeon ffaD spooling at the same time and place. In the Circuit Court of tbe State ol Oiegon for Waseo County. Tbe Oregon Kullroad A Navigation To., vs. John It. Kober nd Emma Ruber, hi"- wife: Charles 11. liiabum; John i-oe and kitbard Roe, a !iose names are untiiown. Defendants. To John 1). Kober, Emma Kobuig, bin wife: Charlie II. I.ruhaiu ; John Duo and Hie lard Hoe, ithiM oaine are unknown, Defendunts: Id tbe nsnie of the (State o( Oregon: s You. and each of yon, are hereby noilfUd thut the 'rerun lii.irrosd & NhvIkhIIi.ii Company i,u riled a coinn.air.t airainst ruu in the circuit court of Ihe sti.te ot Oregon 'or the County of Wasco, and you are hereby required to arpear ami answer a iil coui)aiiit ou or before the lust day ol the time piecribed by the order cf pub lication, that ia In aay on or Lefore Saturday, the loth day of November, 10. You are further notltitd that if you fall to appear and ai'twer the complaint, or plead thereto, at aaid time, the plnintitf Hill cau-e your default to been tcred mi l ill appiy to the court for the relief pruved for In tl-c complaint: that N to ay thnt an aes'-incrit of the dauitigca which will retult from the appropriation uy the ptaintirt'of the mx tracts of land Kr.t hertinaft-r described, and alsofrom the approprlitiou by the plaiutllt of the litfSit to borrow earth, stone, gravel and other iiiateital Irom the live tracts of land here lr.aiter deicrilx'd he had. und that on payment of the d.mni;e so seMK! into the hand of tiie chr if this court cy the plaintiff, j jdtcmeiic be given appropriating fcaid pioj erty, and all of it, to Ihe I'laintili'. The alx tracts of land which tiro sought to be appropiiatod heein und uhicli are above ro KTrcd to, are particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Tr.iet One Beginning at a point In the easter ly orUiniil riicht of way lineof ti e ruilruud.n hicn p lot ii lull ieet north and i"iU feet east from the quarter corner between aeetinna Ihirty one (..Dniiil thirty-two (:i;). township three ') north, range eleven (II) east Willamette Meridian, and -0 feet distant from and measured tit right angle to the revised center line: tnenoj south easterly 01 a curve b the left, having a radius of J.'4J feet distance of .t7 fe t to a point which is "au fett distant from and measured at tight nitlcs to the revt.id center line, tlienco parallel tti'h said revised center line and M feet diatant hortheily therefrom and ou a course bearing south tM degreen 51 minutes eust a diatunce of :.': feet to a point In the south line of nuld lot it ur (-1): thence west along fiaid anuth line a distance of -jtYj feet to a point which is .V) leet distant from and measured at rUht angles to the revised center line: thence north i0 degrees 61 minutes west a distance of liO feet to a point; thence on a curve to the right, having a rudiua of '2'M2 feet a distance of 94i feet to a point in the original light of way line of the railroad, which point is ou leet distant from and measured at riicht angles to the rcvisid center line; thence northwesterly along said original riKhl of way line a distance of 2.V feet to tho place of begu iling, containing ,M acres. Tract two beginning at a point ll.'O feet cast and 070 fext north from the qumter comer be tween said sections thirty-one (ill) and thirty two (:), township three (3) norlh, range eleven (11) east Willamette .Meridian, which point is AO feet distant from und measured at right angles to the revised center line of the rallroao: thence on a course hcatfrg south 110 depress 51 ir.lnutcs east, pnra'l 1 with and 60 feet distant nouthtoly irom suia rev.seii cenier line a distance ol feet to a point; thence on a curve to the right having a radius of l:NJ feel a distnnce. of :wu feet to a point on Iht southerly original right of w ay lineof the railroad: thence norihweatirly along Haiti original right of way line a distance of 1I 0;I feet to a point on the west line of lot three Ml. section thirty-tao (:: thence south 10 feet to me place ot beginning, containing ia acres Tract three Beginning at it point on the orfir lnal right of way line of the railroud. which point la MJ feet last from thequaiterc rner between section thlrtv-oucund thlrtv-two IMi'l. township three norlh, range, eleven 111 eust Willntnetto Meiioian, thence east along the south line of lot three :',. section thirty-two :ij a dislanco of feel to a point which Is ;,() leet I'istaiit from and measured kt tisht angles to the revised centei line; the ce on a course hear ing ti' rtn 41 degrees 40 minutes west a distance of JJU feet to a point in the original right of wup lineof the mi! mud: thence southeastern- alomr mid original light of way lino a distuuee of l'is ieet to tuo place ol b ginning, containing .1)0 acics. Tract four-Beeinniinrnt a nofr.t on the onV. lnal right of way line r,f Ihe railroad, which point is '.LVt feel west and I'.ilo feet north from the southeast corner of sa.d section thlrtv-two OK), township three (:i) north, range eleven (II) eust Witlainctto Meridian; thence onacourse bearing north SSdegiees '25 inliiutes west n dis tance of i!iu feet toa point; thence on a curve to the light having a radius of 3.''! (n't a distnnce of AM feet to a point which is SO feet distant from und measured nt right angles to the re- viseu center line: thence norlheilv nt riihr an. gles to the icvIsmI center line a distance of 10 feet to a point which Is W leet distant from and measured at light angles to the revised center line; thence on a curve to the right having a radius of ls.,0 feet a distance of 77H feet to a point; thence southwesterly at right angles Ui the itvlsed center line a distance of 10 feet to a point which Is .V) feet distant from and meas ured at tight tingles to the revised center line; Ihence on a curve to the rleht haviinr a -aiiina of lm'fl fret a distance of ;no feet toa point on the westerly line of lot two l shIiI ,e,il,.i. thirty-two OH), which point is : feet distant irom unu mcimurui at ngni atig'es to the le vised center lino of tho reilroad; thence due south ti() feet to a iolot ill the original right of way lineof the railroad; thence soul beast along saidoiiginal right of way line a distance of Mr, feet to tho place of beginning, containing 1.01 JtHiclal Dliiris, ... st and dated Be.temt.-,;,7),B u,w . .1. M ll,,v WILSON "eysf,,, f ,t. Summons. lu the Circuit Cou-tof is. t. . Wusoo County: e state of lua E:l-blnger, Plaintiff Henry Sn-ichiuger, Defendant. In thaname of thesuteoi n, ..Vr'1'-'""1 nld alexins V un entitled suit on or bef,,-. ,i "f u tti7 time presciibed in the o ,e"r . "t . of this summons, lo.wit,,,n ,';r. J uuts weeks irom the gin, ,( ;ltt lisM, which Mid .-,th day 2,My.0, Ihe data of the first pub ctmen'.bCT' ' j nion., lo-wit: Y , Z rwooVl'.". answer aald .-oni plaint ,, &r ' "PPe., , of .November, lo, which " erlbed in the onlr fr the pwi Uoe " summon., and if v., a fail . ,1 , "'1D C, thereof Wsiutitr wni ippiyS0'. br, Plaint, to-wlt: That the b,u"i.,'u,,,'UB'' heretof , .re and now ex 1st i !le b -i tiV.J ? ' si defendant be dis..lvd and helo pU"nilf'S4 plaintiff and defendant L in 'il0""'-M vorced from each oilier, sn'i ti ."""i name be rlnuigeil to her maiden ' 'Wi Ina D-yle, and for s ich other .? ?"0'e' ")', as to the court may seem J.t . d " This summons is serve I m".T""l,l' Sneichlnger, the above n, publication thereof i The J ''U. k, hkonici. for six consecnilveult of lion. W. I.. Mtadsh.w i?"hnw ! entitled court, which order vi J'" beurs date of Septei ber J7, l'n m"d,!',iy M H. GATES, Attorney fur fUim NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0X I. AND OFFICE IT THg DAUIK,0r.,l Kolice is hfrchv iv.n .v-i1.tii 'i"- named wilier has filel notice ol h", S" W make hual proof in support of hiso . ' that said proof will be made before thll Mid receiver of the U. H. land ofnSST Dulles, Or , on guturduy, Nov. 1,1, i' Tl I'eter 'toller, Jr , ' of The Dulles, Or., II. E. No. .',137, forrtstu N Mir and SE qr S W Stc u,1 p ; K, Rg He iinmea the following wIIdmkm i his continuous residence i,,,n., ....7? r of said land, vij:: r luiuiam, John fiulrymple, Fred Wlcliman, C. C En, lishf J. k., Johtison, all of The dalles, Or '' M1 '--i-l-CAS Hegister. ADMIXISrP.ATOU'S NOTICE. In the County Court of the . St te of I'reion In, the County of Wus o. m " III the mutter ol theetuteof Uiii,9.kt bncher, deceased. Notice Is hereby aiicn ih,, the uiideislgiiiit bus been duly appointed id ttlltllutrjt,,. (.Ilk ...Ot I.I"''"1"1W. .no ni uiuie.xeu, 01 this. tate of Jxiuis schwabacner. i1.,.,iki m sons having claims aicnlnst the eststc. f mu deceased ure hereby notilled to present thnt duly verified, to the undersigned tit hia oDtv in tt e stoie-room of Flelsehner, llaier ft (w paoy, in tbe City of Fordsnd, oayon, lthi tlx months from the dale hereof. Iiuted this 17th diy of October, two SiL'JMOS Hiascil, AUinlnist:.tof Cotton, Tkal A Mixoa, Attorneys for Administrator, Oct?) it NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. 1.AKD OrFK'K AT THI D.I.LFS. Or.E(i0S,l October 23, laui. Notice ts bcrchy given thnt the follouinf. named settler has II led notice of her intention to make Bnul proof In support of her claim, mil thut said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on Wedum day, December, fi, lyoo, viz: llattlo L. liuntly, of The Dalles, Oregon, H. E. Sr, &5S3, furthe B!i fee 21, I 2 N, K 12 E. W. M. Bint names tne following wit l lews to prove to continuous residence uk)u and cultivation of Suld land, vl.: Frank Ijipler, of The Dalles, Oregon, Albert ti. McKamey, of .Mt. Hood, Oregon, Henry C. nt Kumey ui.ti Eric (iranlund.o: The Dnlles, Ur. oct27 JAY r. l.rt Af, Register. GGnralMIII Work. Hansen & Thomsen Manufactiin rs and Henlcrs in Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring, Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc. BEE HIVES AND TEUIT BOXES of All Kinds Thin! Street. The Dalle. Orpgon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.AJID Om I AT TH IIAUtlt. Or., I .... , . . 'tolier, s.i, I'ni, Notice Is hereby kIVc lhat tfte following, named settler has tiled notice ol bis Intention to make llnal pr.aif In support ol his rlalm, and that aald proof will be maile lalore the r. alster day, December .., l'.wo, viz.i Tract five-n. glnning st n point on the orig inal right of way lineof Iho railroad, which point la 218 feet west and luw feet north from the southeast corner of suhl section thirty two OK), township three (f) north, range eleven (II) eust Wlllamutte. Merldinn, and 50 feet distant from and measured at right aiutlca to the re vised center Hue: thence Ou a curve to the lert having a radius of 1:iv) ieet parallel with and 50 loot distant from suld revised center linn a dis tance of 77K feet toa point on the original south erly right of way line of the railroad; thence easterly and southeasterly along suld original rlirht of way line a distance of 2i feet to ihe place of beginning, containing .K)i acres. Tract slx-Iloglnnlng at a point on theVMst line of said section Ihlrty two ( lc), which point is una feet north from the southeast corner of said section thirty-two, (.)'.'), township ihrce (i) dlnit, and M feet distant from and incniiircH t right angles to the revised center llu.- ,,,... on a conise beailng north ..7 Oegws :;' ml notes west a distance of 62 fis t to a point In the orlg lmil rightof way line of the rallroml; thence northwestcrlv a onir said f.rtuiai rini. ... line a distance of I'J.' fret to a Hdnt which Is f.o feet d istinit from and measured at right alleles H the rev sed center hi, tl ..A ... . .,.1 v I,,, n course bearing south .'..degrees minutes east paral lel Willi and .Ml feel rilst.t.c I...... ...i.i center line a distance of H.7 feel o th t line ,1". i to"en,; thence south 1:1) feet to the i s t"s. eoiiiuiuing .a acres, f.Jr'.'Ji '.LV "i"".1, "f, ,Hn" whlrh "re """ re 1.7 ? ? 'll,,rlt" to excavate aii.1 borrow h i h"f"" "'I!1 THVK """'r "'.ilerlul (roin which s sought to be appropriated herein are particularly described as follow,, to wli: t,lTlrF"m '' lyli'K southerly from "I,b:'r, olietve mentlomsl ,,n, u . ,rlR'',t "'. dev'tlhetl ami he original ruchtof way lineof the railroad ad between Htallou lr-.l!) , k-I of tho revlVl ".'n. ,,,, uuiiiHiiiiug .on acres. iT.r.rti ,.W-A'" from that tract a Uvt In r. c .. ,', ."""".'r'S' . -' ni.mlJer two a.., I., i.',C.:"L V'.l ?" ." rJr herlll tic iavj . i ::. . "" Htti.m . .. cenier line oi tne railroad NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Ofkick at Vancouvkb, Wsh. I October lid, 19:0. I Notlco Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inteutim to make final proof in support of his elnim, iml that said proof will be made before iV. B. I Tec hy, 1'. 8. commissioner for the DMrlrt ol Washington, at Onldcudule, Wash., on Mondar, December lo, l'JOO, viz.: George II. fit. Lawrence, of I.yle P. O., Wash., w ho made H. E. No, 10,(01, for the WU HElA and E'j att'Ji tec 21, Tp 3N,K 12 K, W. M. llu panics tho following witnesseit to prove his continuous residence upon and oultirallon of said land, vis. : 1'homtis J. Vhltcomb, (Jeorge Rorensoi). ceo. Hratlfonl and ;Vllllum Lemon, all ot LyleP.0, Wiishlugtoii. ' olll W. K. DfNI)AR Rmlster. ADMINISTRATOIi'S NOTICE. Notice Is hcre'vy given that Ihe unrteriiinftl has been duly appointed by Ihe enunty couttol the state of Oregon, for W asco ronnty, sdiuinls trator of the estate of Elisabeth A. Southern, deceased. All persons having claims M"1!1" tne estate of said deceased are hereby Tiutilsfl to present the same, with the proier vouetam therefor. P me at my othce in II )!, Oregon, within six mouths from Ihedute hereof. Dated September 21, l'.sW. C. II. BOI'THERN. so 26 Adinlnlstrsl'ir. NOTICE FINAL PETTI.EMEST. Notlco la hereby given Ih it Ihf undersinieJ has duly filed with the County Clerk of t:otiiity, On gnu, his final account and reinn administrator of theestatei of Ailolpli Aiilamt. deceased, and that the Honorable County taun has fixed Moudav.theoth day of November, at 10 o'clock a. in. of saltl day as the time, M the County Court room of the County lonn house In DullesClty, Wasco County, Ornmi. the place for bearing said llnal accounlsim port. Ail iiersons Interested In said ml"l4,' hereby untitled to apsnr at said time sml I"'"" and shtiw cause, II any there be. why Mid "I"' ' should not be approved and said .imiuitrjKJr di-'chaiged, Dated this 5th-day of October, y,,,,,!-,!, Administrator of the estatcof Adolpli AI' dt'eascd. w NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Th riAix f'"" '! jerllM am, between HtaiTon miSS " " ,JS itiwii rniuT line of tli ri Tcsn 1 I. - a I "re"-ai"o irom thst tract lying In lots eisieri from tho right of wav desotlhod In tracts nnmlercd t),fee ,d four between h ration, I .i and l:0of the revlsetl "enter IH.! "n llhHM,:,'il! " 'I'""'"'" Hi-., if A feet in wititii at suld relation lilTOand cni.v.nri.,. ,. is.iiic ai ine iitt..psitf,ti,.n ... . r : of wav ii... .i w,. ,' niMtii right acres. Tract four- cjiituiuing l.ftft Alan Imim . . ... width m, so. .I .. . I.. " : ' . "vt ln and eiii.ii,,,,.... ... ' . .V" V" 1 111 ' hv .crlbed and bin hu, Ion K "l"",' thlXht owA.1rf,',n,.!h"., .,r,"', seetloll ll.lrt.lu,ns . " '""" "" "' . .. wiunining ,u. it. in saui prer antl 1. s.,... east Wlh.w.ottc Median mm?.' .""Ha'turtVa; "iho ""I'tb'-d"""', "a,'"" ",,n- The,e.refon!,"", "" " ' " wuv JAY V. LUCAS, Register. Hon, V, ",, ZlCu.'' "T"1 bY or ,"r I w. i.. llradshaw, jil((B u , Hevu,ah llaorjr C. McKamey, II tl 11 Mm I'M IhA iilU.Mrl.io I . a. 5f"a'lTlndmr'lV:'"''k',,,;''U,K'n cul"v,,0 Nnlicn la herrl.v alien that III" loll"" named settler has filed notice of his nil''""1." tion to make llnal pr.sif In ),r",,?; L claim, and Hint said prsf will t " fore tbe register ami receiver M ' Oregon, on Huturduy, Noreinber lo, iwi, ' of Mnslnr, Or., H. E. No, M2I. for Hie h 1r' HI. T 2 N, K 12 K, W. M. ultivatlDii ol 12 K. W. .H. . . hi. Ho names tne following witnesses ro r" All of said premises ate sltuat.l In i o ;..7.T"'I,'.:."' "wnsbln a north. ranKii roiitluiious resilience upon, and aid land via: , .. or., Michael Doyle, It. K. Doyle, The Wlf'.', James M. Drown and I arl . K. I ailwin. lt,r',,r- ,.Y P I-t l AS. NoricK"oiT fin al 71k r h.em ext. Notice Is hereby given lhat H n',AT has duly flletl with the county w'k."'rt M county, Oregon, his llnal account "nM,T'n,.ce. esecnlorol theesfnte of I'h.s'he I. 0 ceasetl ; and that the honorahle counj) ettu Used Monday, Ihe ,1lh day ol N""1" i1Hl te 10 o'l'luek a. in. of said .lay as the tlr.e, , s si c.ninty court r..m In the couulv coin 1 1 Dallea City, Wasco county, ..r.-. -. - - for hearing sahl llnal account '"' " ' here All iH-rMins lntercte.1 In sold .tu ". ,a br iiollllecl to appear at sal. "'"!"' ..porl show cause, If any thein bo, "'lU die should not be approved and said "" iMtcd this 2tith day of r.J'o'i.NKFKI!' Kxecntcr of the cstaU of riiocba J. M deceased, ' II. I)"" K. SM ITH, Osteopalli. Roc.ms 10 and II, Cbnpman Bhs li, Th JJjj'JJ' Oregon.