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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1900.
A Mother's Plain Words
I suppose you will be astonished when 1 tell you that si year ago I wat
hi a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, because you
can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible
pain iu my chest and lungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused intense suf
fering. Someone advised Ack
er' English Remedy, and I
thought I would try it, although
I confess that down in my heart
I had little faith in it. The
first bottle gave great relief,
and the second bottle made me
the healthy woman I am today.
My husband's lungs are weak
also, and he cured himself with
the same grand old remedy.
Our boy and girl have both
been saved by it from death
by croup. I know this is so, for
when they were attacked in the
night I had a botllein the closet,
and by acting quickly that fatal
malady was easily overcome.
We always give it to the children
when they have a cough or cold,
and we would not be without it
for anything. My sister will
tell you also, if you ask her, that
it is a medicine that can always
be depended upon for all the
troublesof the breathing organs.
I tell all our neighbors about
Acker's English Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo
ple around Mechanicsville, N. Y., where I live, who would no more think of go
ing to bed at night without a bottle of it in the house than they would of leaving
their doors wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally responsible when
they allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because her
is a certain remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time."
, (Signed) Mrs. Floyd Fowlkr.
Acker's English Remedy ( sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee
that your money will be refunded in case of failure, ssc, wc., and i a bottle In
United States and Canada. In England, is. ad., as. 3d., and 4s. 6d.
B" authorise the above guarantee. W. H. HOOKER Sc CO., Proprietore, Hew lurk.
For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
THE
FHIR
Bargains in goods for cold weather; not for just
a day or two, but ever)' day is
Bargain Day at Tf4E pAIf
Men's heavy cotton fleeced undenveay, per suit $1 00
Men's heavy wool fleeced underwear, per suit ... 1 15
Men's heavy all-wool ribbed underwear, per suit 1 93
Men's extra quality of Jno. G. Miller & Co's. overcoats
at .' $0.45, $0.85 and $11 05
The above are equal to any shown elsewhere at S, $12 and 15.
10-4: cotton blankets for sheets, per pair 50c
Men's red fleece-lined overshoes : 1 00
Men's best black fleece-lined overshoes 1 28
Men's best black fleece-lined snow excluders 1 40
Men's felt boot with Perfection heavy rubber.... 1 98
Men's best quality rubber boots 3 10
Ladies' best black fleece-lined arctics , 89c
We have a nice assortment of Ladies' Wool Hose and
Fascinators. These goods must be seen to appreciate the
prices we are making on them.
Ladies' best quality heavy all-wool jersey leggins 98c
Misses' " " " " " " 88c
Children's best quality heavy all-wool jersey leggins 78c
Compare these prices. Are we not saving you
money? We have positively the best line of Ladies' Capes
and Jackets in The Dalles and at about one-third less price
than other stores.
...THE FAIR...
The place to Save Money on all kinds of Merchandise.
F. C rarqaardsen, Prop.
133 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
ljS7A?A-TTT"t"TA ITIV'tr'f'f JT'I?-?ir5 f"7iiITA r'Ti"3
G. J. STUBMV1G,
WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL
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Wines, LiquorsV Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First National Bank.
Phone 234,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
.T.t,Tl!lTl,r:TiriITliT.TITIY.Tl:T,TlTIT41
LIKE ARTIFICIAL ICE.,
ftoaaa H.i.rnitr) Dwliri It le of
1.1 1 lie Arroist for Krfrlsjrr
atlaK FurDO.rs.
A new "-rievunee has arisen toannoy
the lroiiM iff. A few year nuro. when
artificial ic came into voj-iie. she re
tarded it us n iiriniie(! lilexsiii"; t hat
Mould greatly ie.'en her t ribulnt ion.
To-day she cuuiiiliiiiis that it luck the
one e.-nitiul jirojM-rty of ice cool in if.
nay the .'hicug'o 1'hronicle. It does
not co;l things, she tay. Kven tliouph
the ice bov he kept full to the iil w ith
solid cakes the cream sours unf! the
ktrawhrrrles shrivel, the tattled beer
remains tepid, the butter ir.elts and
the salad wilts, just as they would were
there no ice in the ref rijrcriitor. At
first this puzzled the hou.-ewi'e. She
thought Maria was at fault. Hut Maria
called the saints to witness that fche
had placed the beer bottles uil around
the cake of ice, the butter ar.d berries
on top and the cream and lettuce close
by. The housewife was Mill doubtful.
She spoke of it to a neighbor. "It's the
ice," said the neighbor. "I had the
some trouble. There is a big-worded
scientific explanation of it, which I
can't gie you. Hut it's something to
know that artificial ice won't keep
things cool, as the Jack frost kind
does. It's bad enough when one has
a nice, cool cellar in which to keep
one's refrigerator, but when it is one
of the hardwood set-in apartment kind
in a passageway between 1he"kitchen
and the dining-room and one expects
company to dinner and the blanc
mange won't jell "
"Just my experience. We had straw
berry custard for dessert at least we
were to have had one. It turned out
something between an eggnog and a
very fluffy omelet souffle. We drank it.
Of course I blamed poor Maria, scolded
her for not making the custard in time
and for putting too much milk in it.
She said that it had been made in time
and that she had put it on ice at noon,
which seemed incredible, but I believe
her now. Things do get cool, but they
are no colder after a sojourn of 24
hours in the ice chest than they are
after being there one hour. Maria's
grudge against the crystal-clear plant
ice is bitter. 'Sure, an. it don't lasht
long enough to cool aniijthing-, anny
how,' she savs."
The Japanese Holer's II amble Friend
xen years ago, when the crown
prince was in his thirteenth vear, his
highness spent a summer at Kutami
gaura, Is. While out gamboling in
the water one day the prince no
ticed a fisherman's boy of about the
same age as himself, whose consum
mate skill in swimming drew forth
his admiration. The lowlv youth,
whose name was Yei, had the honor of
being presented to the prince, and
there sprang up a boyish friendship
between the two. A decade had
elapsed since then, and his highness
was one more back in Ise, the other
day, on his wedding tour. The mem
ories of the past came back and the
prince thought of Yei. lie wanted to
see his old friend, and, after a good
cieai 01 trouuie, tne order was con
veyed to Yei, now grown a sturdy
young man, but still poor and lowly.
Yei approached the imperial presence.
In high delight the prince talked free
ly of the past and then allowed Yei to
take leave of him loaded with various
presents. Chicago liecord.
)
The llluhrr Kducatlon.
"Yes," mused Mr. Meddergrass, "we.
had a old hen that had a habit of set
tin' on hills of potatoes. Hiram, our
boy. who has went to college, called
her 'Rome,' because she set on seven
hills, but I never could see the p'int,
although Hiram always laughed a
great deal every time he got the joke
off." Baltimore American.
Br
wuz
So Means.
de bride or de groom
He An'
nairvous?
She Wal, I guess not ! Dey done a
cake-walk down de aisle ! Puck.
HOW PLANTS GAIN WEIGHT.
Their Growth In Avordnpota Oomri
Wholly from Una la
the Air.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Advertise in the Chronicle
A far as is known the first botanical
experiment ever performed was con
ducted by n Dutchman. He placed in a
pot 200 pounds of dried earth, and in it
he plumed a willow branch which
weighed five pounds., fie kept 1 he w hole
covered up and daily watered the earth
with rain water. After five years'
growth th willow was again weighed
and was found to have gained lfi-4
pounds. TJie earth in the pot was rried
and weJghed and hid lot only two
ounces.
Theexperi men talist. therefore, looked
upon, this experiment us supporting the
theory that plants required no food but
water. Hut lie was wrong. Later it
was discovered that much of the in
crease in weight of plant was derived
from carbonic acid gas. in the air.
Vegetable eel In contain a liquid
known a "cell tail." which U ut..r
I holding in solution nriuu materials
I which have been taken up from with
! out by the roots and leaves. Thus it is
! in th living cells, of the plant that
j those "digeMive" proc-nse are carried
j on. which were once believe' to occur
I in the toil.
i
j "For three d7 and aiyh'ta I stiller!
agony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on by eating cucum
bers," nays M. E. I.owiher, clerk of the
district court, Centerviiie, lorn: "I
thought I should surely die, and tried
dozen diff.-renj medicines but all of no
purpose. I sent for Lottie of Clifttn
berlain'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy n I tbrna dose relieve I me
entirely." This temeJy for sale y
Blakeley, th druggist.
Extra good
Cash Store.
values at the New York
fy
The only store ti i
this city where thi
Genuine Imported !
Stransky-Steel
Ware is eold.
A little higher in
price, but outlast
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
likeit.butthegenu
ine has the nam
Stransky -Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at It
International Eshi
bitions. Highest
award at World I
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pro
ferred by the best
cook ingauthonties,
certified to by the
most famouschem
ista for purity and
durability it ie
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not ru1
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside,, is
notaffected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
gle-.
and bats
without
impart in;;
flavor o:
previously
cooked
food rnd
will last
for years.
We cau
tion thi
public
ngre:rif-t
imitation
PHOENIX'S SUMMER BEDROOM.
An
Ariaona Contrivance to Inereaao
the Possibility of Getting- a
Little Sleep.
The cottonwoodK have shed their
caterpillars; there has been a thunder
storm; inesquite wood has fallen in
price; Indians are selling bows und ar
rows; the rose and the oleander have
long .been out; oranges are in bloom;
the umbrella tree is putting- out its
leaves; last summer's) suit hjis been
cleaned and pressed; the small boy has
gone swimming in the canal; the wise
man stays up nights and steals irriga
tion water from his neighbors; alfalfa
is most ready to cut; strawberries have
been shipped; mulberries are nearly
ripe; sunimer will sooii be here, and
the Phoenix summer bedroom will soon
be a necessity, says the Arizona
Graphic.
Phoenix sleeps out of doors, in the
summer, and the bedroom is born of
that necessity. It is on stilts, is built
of wire screen of fine mesh, for. the
Phoenix mosipiito is microscopic in
size. It is furnished; according to the
taste of the occupant, with interior
curtains, to keep out the morning sun,
the gaze of the curious audi the sand
storm.
The bed Is- a cot of canvas or woven
wire, covered perhaps with a sheet,
but even a sheet feela li, e a feather
bed on a Phoenix summer night. The
bed covering is the roof of the bed
room and careless folks who consult
their comfort only don't wear night
shirts.
Phoenix is proud of its climate dur
ing eight months of the year, but it
doesn't talk much in public about its
midsummer. It is a right warm day
when the government weather bureau
doesn't know what the sun tempera
ture, in. and is unable to determine it.
and that is how hot it gt in Phoenix.
I culled on Observt r Hums oue day
last July and asked him what the "of
ficial" temperature was in the sun
Jle said he did not know, and that
the government couldn't afford to ex
pcriment to that end. He said he had
attempted to catch the sun tempera-
.ii.uk nir Kiiiiuue; or S.JH. an
broken a three-dollar thermone
in the attempt. To nleuse. mi
curiosity he hung a thermometer in
the sun, watched it until it registered
136 degrees, and then took it in. fenr.
ing it would break.
Jhe dryness of the attnosi.here re-
thlH great heat of nnv ter'
had
eter
lietes
rors to all living things except, womer
and cats. There Is a saying in Phoeni,
mux in summer women and cats art
nervously prostrated, while men sni
dogs thrive and grow fat. There is ,
luxury in quenching one's thirst dur
ing the summer heat that is possibl,
nowhere this side of the hereafter, anr
nothing will quench it so well as olli
water. The average mortal can drink
a gallon of water p. r day during th
heated time. Hnd apparently every dror
of it comes out through the porrs'of.f h
f kin.
Acker's English Kemedy will stop
cough at any time, and will cure the
wdrst cold in twelve hours, or in-mev
refunded. 2 cts. an. 50 ell. Illakeley
the druggists.
VP.TX ST
ros
Tins KHIDL'LB.
Fast
Mall
U.l'j p. m.
sjalt Lskr, Denver. Ft,
Worth, Oiusha, Ksn
fks City, fct. Louts
Chicago sad at.
Atlantic
Express
12:50 s. m.
Vis Hunt
ington.
Spokane
Mail
and
Express
9 ib p. m
g p. in.
Salt Laka, Denver. Ft.
Worth. Omaha. Kan
sas t'ity, tt. Uiun,
Chicugu and East.
Walls Walla, Spokane, 8p"kaut
Uiunexnoni. f- raui, ..lau
j n 1 u t h. Milwaukee,! and
hirag-n and Kt, via Express
Spokane ill Hiinnnu
ton: alm all Duinta ill
WahhliiKb'ii and Eaat-j 8:30 s. m
era Oregon. I
Ass:vs
Fvotf
Fast
.Mail
l:Uj p m
4:45 a. n)j
FSOM P0RTL4NS
Ocean Steamships.
For ban Francisco
Every Five Dava.
4 p. m.
8 p. m. 1 I
Ex.Suuday Columtla Rv. Steamers.
;To Astoria and Way!
Bmurday Landings.
IU j.. in.
4 p. m.
Ex.bu ui'i
6a. m. i Willakettc Rivib. 4:S0p. m
Ei.Suntfay'Oreifoii city, Newberz, Ex.bunday
baleia Si wayluas.
WlJLlAMVTTR AND YAH--' 3:30 p m.
Mon.,wea
7 1. m
Tuet..Thur.' BILL Rivsrs,
und but. i Oreiron City, I my ton,
I and Way-I uudinKs.
I,v Kipana
daiiy
Bnaxe Rivkr.
Klparia to 1 win ton.
and Fri.
I.EAVS
LewiktoK
daily
9:1.0 a. in
Parties aealnna- to ro to Heiprcr or
points on Columbia boutnern via niggx, anouiQ
take No. 2. leHViiiK 1 he Dalles at U:-W p. in.
maklnK direct connections at Heppner junction
and Hiuxs. Keturnlng niHitinRdirectconnectlnn
at nepijiier junction and hikijs witu fto. I. ar
riving at The Dalies at 1;:. p. m.
The O. R. A N. steamer "Mo.1oc"'l8 now mak
ing reirulur trips to Salt-m and Inpepeudciite,
6tot)ing Htall way landings, ilhe leaves Port
land on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays at
ii a. in., arriving at 8a 'en i p. in., and Indeicfid
enee about 0 p. m. on same days. Kettiruiug
boat leaves 1 ndependnee at . am, and balent
at ti a. m. on Tuesdays. Thursdays and butur
days, arriving at Portland about 3 p. m. tanie
days.
For full particulars pall on O. R. & S. Co.'s
agent The Dalles, or 'ad. 1 tens
W. H. HURLBl'RT,
Gen. Fas. Agt., Portland, Or
SOUTH and EAST via
Souinern PaciriG Go
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and was
stations at 4:2.) a. m. and 3 p, m.
Leave Portland
" Albany ,
Arrive Ashland
' Sacramento
" ban Francisco .
. R:.T0a m
.1-J.Moam
.12:33 am
. 5:110 p m
. 7:4o p ra
Arrive Oidon
" Denver
" KaiisasCity..
" Chicago
f.:4." a ra
. :U0 a m
7:25 a m
1:V a m
Arrive Los Angeles 1 :20 p ra
" El Paso 6:uo p m
" Fort Worth 6:30 a m
" City of Mexico 9:tVain
" Houston 4;(io a in
New Orleans 6:25 am
" Waxhington B:4'2am
" New York 12:43 p m
7:00 p ra
10:50 p m
ll:r!0am
4:35 am
8:15a in
11:45 am
!:00a m
7: 25 s ni
y.iiuam
7.00 a m
6:() p m
n::am
M :A a in
4:10 a m
6:25 p m
n -c a in
12 43 p m
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains
cliuirears Sacramento to Ogden and U Paso,
uuu ion nm cars to nicago, bt Louis, ev Or
leans and Wahhingtou.
Connecting at Ran rranclw-o with several
Firanmnip lines tor Honolulu, Japan, China
Philippines, Central and boutli Auivrica,
Bee agent at The Dalles station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
- General Passenger Agent, Port.and, Or
ttin Pacific
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE D1XIXO CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAHT.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW-
HI ONE PARK.
Union Bepoi. nrtn and I su
No. 2.
Fast mall for T aroma,
Seattlo, Olympla, (iray's
Harbor and Mouth (tend
points, Kp.ikane. Koss-
iHiid, B. C., Pullman,)
..iiFw-iiw, i.eiMCnli, Huf
faloitumD mlnlna-noiiii.
try, Helena. Mlnneai
:li, ht. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, Ht. Ix.lils.
( blrago and all points
least ami southeast.
it-on i. u1, '"'if H","", Kxprs
Ji,.l 1 . JI. lor lacoma and Weattle
and luternietliate notuts
11:15 A. SI.
No. 4.
ARH1VB.
No.
5;.X P. M.
No. S.
7;00 A. M.
A. Kt'DSON.
Xoiary Public.
JfmJsoii & Browai
Real Estate,
Insurance, Loans,
Conveyancing and
Abstracting.
Pullman tlrst rlass and tonn.t sleepers to
w,',,!::::r;i!:,nge.,','","d M"-urt
l..V."pr!n"',sV."!.,?t",e,.,;n,0,, ,"IK,t "
llaggnge nbickerl u destination of tickets,
f or handsomely lllnstiated descriptive mstter,
tickets, sloping er reservation,, e.U or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant lieneral Psssenger Aeont. 2V Morrl
son titiwt, corner Third, Portland Un-gon.
NOTICK OF' FINAL KKT1 LF.MKNT.
In the matter o the estate; of John Gottlieb
n aaellhlast, das-easid.
Notice in hereby given that the undersigned.
I , h V V, Vi" i m ' h e l""t "-'-"en! ,!
-lohl I I.otllleh Wagnnblasl, deceased, (
n. ni,n , ,n,. matter of ...irt ...t-i-
we represent some of thilrtw.
insurance coiuDsnies in th.
W e have large list of pronert. y.
city and country, for sal
. . uu ,rnlj
We have money to loan on .i
security at reasonahln ,.u ... r c,J:f
, InU(
We do all kinds of conveyincin .
are tlie exclusive owners fur Rir.',
tem of abstracting, which precluS
possibility of niiBlakes iu looki?.
titles to real estate.
Any one navine property for m. .
leave it in our hands.
Collections and all legal bmines
In our rare will receive prompt iti
tion. Will practice in all the coomj
1 Ku data r-AMvABr.A J '
c ... . v. vuuc9iuivracs
anewerea.
Offices: Washington
French tic Co.'s
rent will find it to their s'h "
proraj;,
street, next,
Gene raMVIMI MVork
Hansen & Thorns
Manufactunrs and Dealers In
Sash anil Doors, Rustic, Fleering,
Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc.
BEE HIVES AND FEUIT
Of All Kinds
Third Street.
The Dalles, Oi
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omcs at The l)Ai.t,Ks.nj., ;
October, a, Isoo, j
Notice Is hcrehy uiven that the fnlioaici
named settler has tiled notice ol hl inieuuuj
to make final proof in support of hiscliln.ol
that sold proof will be made before the nasi
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregju, on IVedtfr
day, tlecember ", luoo, viz.!
Hanry C. McKamay,
of The Dlle, Oregon, H. K. No. 5. lor Ik
SK!i riec. 21, T 2 N, K 12 K, 'A' M.
He names the following witnesses to prow
his continuous residence upon aud cuitiviUim
of Mid land, viz.:
Kiank l-ani.v, James K. Steele, Eric Grmlmn,
Albert Davidson, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
oct27 JAY P. I.UCA9, ftefltter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ot tick at Thi Puis. 0riok,i
October ii, law).
Nntlec Is hereby irlveii tbst the fullowiiif
named settler ha tiled notice uf her Intention
make tlnal proof In sitpport of ber clsim, ud
that said proof will be made before the Ketriairr
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wedi
day, December, 5, 1'JOO, viz:
llattla L. Bandy,
of The Dulles, Oreson, H. E. No, jKS, lot He
SWi tjec 21, I 2 N, K 12 E, V. M.
She names tne fni lowing wltiieMejtr.prOTher
continuous residence uHin and culuulion of
said land, viz:
Frank Upier, of The Dalles, Oregon, Alkert 0.
McKamey, of Mt. HihmI, Oregon, Henry C Hc
Kamey iiud Krlc Uraulund.o! The Psilti, Or.
OCU7 JAY P. l.UC'AS, RegiiW.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the Htiteof Orejosfcr
the t'ounty of Wasco.
In the matter ol the estate of LoniiSnw
baeher, dweased. Notice is hereby !
the uuderslgiied has lieen duly spsii"W-.
miiilstrator, with the will annexed. 04
tate of 1-ouia n!hwabacder, deceased. Auie
sons having claims agxinst the eststeHsB
rlMwrf nr. h..r..hv ,wtiH(.1 Itt nrCSent WS.
duly verilled, to the undersigned st bl'04??
tne store room 01 ricisciiner, h
........ 1.. k .. ... li.... 1 Intaon. V1UIB
1'nii, ii, iu. , 11, 111 .11 ..i.,
six months from the da. e hereof.
Dated this 17th day of October, mw.
HOl.OMO.N IIIKricH.AdralniitriW.
Cotton, Tkal A Minor,
Attorneys for Adiulnlstrstor.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMEST.
v. . 1 1. 1 1. ....MtK.i fh nnderffW
i-iiin in iicit-hj Bum ,..
l,U H..1 Al.4 wiitK flwi f'lllltltV Clerk Ot
County, Oregon, his llnal airoiint irt Wj"
administrator of the estate of Aclolph Ap
deceasol, and that the Honorable County WJ?
has fixed MondHt.theAth dsr 01 kovot
at 10 o'clia-k a. 111. of said dy as the "'" "
the County ( ourt room ot tna """''".
house In Dalles city, Wasco Comity.
the place for hearing said final "J""";
port. All persons Interested in "rnm
hereby notllleil to apjs?ar at said time sno p
and show cause, II any there be. why "J T,
should not be aubroved and said admlni""
discharged,
Dated this 5tn flay 01 ucmuer, '".m,
Administrator of the estate of Adl !!!!
deiHmsed. -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-
Notice la her hy given that the
baa been appolnUsi ry tne ?""" - (m
M.MM.'riis'ensi-d. All f!!
Wasco county, Oregon,
esiaw 01 rrancis noss, u.sni .. --,.f re
having elnlnis against the estate "f.'l,iHl,
oulred to present thn shimb to me. f,tj,
at the otllce of W. If. Wilson, In ,','"hwi
Onuon, within six months from thedsw
Dated Aovninber in, r.JU.
Adminif"-"
novll)
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OrncB at Vawi-ouvbb. Wssb.
outols-rai.. I"")- ,i'ii
Notlco Is hcretiy given thai the 1;
narne.1 settler baa died notl'-e. " ,jni,n
to make final pnsif In niippnrl " ' ,m
that said pnail will be made before ,
by, f. H. commissioner ; for the W ,
Washington, at (.oldendale, W ash., on
IWeicber 10, l'.ajo, vi..:
. (.. Wash., who made II. fc. ;",,
for the i HKU and K), H ' E; "
He Minn ths following w,1'"''"" ft,.!!.."
s lonllniious residence upon slid cm
his
of said land, VI.: . K.nsnn,
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given tl.-t the "niS-''
ill n... In IBr
and the County Court of the Hlate of 1 iregon i
yVsscolounty has a,-t Monday, tho 7lh day 0!
ilia ii . V '" f said dav
as the date for the hearing of the said account
and any objections then to 1
w!,gV:;!u;:;:,ec,e,.,:el;,l wl" J,,h" v."i
(Vtitur of Lht Will
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onitv ccMirt of
I'.kinif v. Aiirl antd Wll ri n" "I'l"'. llrtr 11
sstheiimo ".'?: . Afi '";
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llnsl seen... -..-,
theH.steof HI''" "i.miHr
,1 nmrt h.i "t'l"'i:',L i,A,,r.f
the 7lli nay
o i-iin-s a. in., .
thereto and the sellleineiii v " ,,, In
cnslitors and other ,.rons " .m,tl
estate are therefore hereby re-l"'" b,e,
objections to said Bceoii m, , eW,i.
or liefor. the day s.-t for "'''"'
linllcs City, Or.. Nov ' '''."Ii to, '"'"'
n 7 it J. 1.. ii""'
Clark A Falk are never
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