The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 05, 1900, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1900.
HARD ON HERDERS;
Persecution of Some Sheepmen on
the Western Ranges.
K. Ik. fiOT.r.me.t Take. . II U
la ih Oppresalua I'arllrnliir
. ( the Haslaaaa al Hala
Ui Suri.
The question i often asked: What
will be the outcome of thin seemingly
frueless strife between t he ont t ln-rneu
am! the kheepiiitii? The eastern man
believes t-hiip rearing will ever, t tial'!y
be given over to the farmers, It-uvir,?
the cattle to roam the unlorattd public
domain. The ii'.ea 'oes not prevail in
the plateau regions of the west, writtn
t'apt. James 11. McClintock, in Ain
lee's. Where there are sherp the cat-
t!" iuut cepart. Shetp may exist in
propinquity with cattle, but the re
verse is not possible. As before told,
cattie are stationary, while sheep are
iHcer.irilv nomac.ic. Mhtn feed is
ihortthe sheepman move his flock to
grass. The cattle owner, with hi wilt
anci kcntterec property, may r.ot Co
thiu. He thrives or he "goes broke" in
a einirle locality. The cattleman i
handicapped nt every point of the
.struggle. His crop mature more slow
ly. To peciire the best results he must
wait three or fouryears till his product
is ripened bv age. Jn not over one year
out of four will cattle accumulate auy
respectable amount of fat on the west
ern ranges. The price of the product
depend much on the condition of the
corn market, for range beef rarely if
ever goes to the block direct. A single
dry season means alto no fat or growth
for cattle, and means also no increase
for the succeeding year. The tales of
cattle barons and of enormous profits
jn the cattle business- belong to the
early days, when the plains were cov
ered with knee-d?ep grass, with water
in every gullv. At present there is
more money in the fattening of steers
than there is in the rearing of the in
on the range. I'nder favorable condi
tions there i money in the cattle
bus'inet.. but favorable conditions are
rarely present. , The plateau region is
now in its fourth successive year o
drought. Thus it comes that the cat
tlrman is no longer so determined to
defend the heath he very reasonably
holds his own.
llie sheep owner, to begin with, i
at considerable expense, for he has Jo
maintain a man with every 2,ui:) head
of his woollies. Hut he shears once or
twice a year, and at the present prices
for wool an average half-bred merino
will bring- him annually from that
pource alone $1.20. The increase of his
flocks is fully 40 "per cent, per annum
He need not wait severnl years, like his
enemy, the cattlemnn, for entrance to
market. His wethers at the pre
ent rates bring him $3.50 lean, amative
tlolkirs when in good condition, but
spring lambs, four months old, are
rated in the eastern markets at even a
greater price per head than is paid for
matured muttons. It is- a business of
quick returns and ample profits. To
be sure, a change in tariff would mark
edly influence the wool quotations
but yvere the value of the wool almost
to be destroyed, the sheepmen would
still be on an equality with the cattle
baron. The tendency is emphatically
toward the rearing or cattie in com
pounds, such as are found on the great
Maxwell grant of northern New Mex
ico, while the sout.hwest ranges are be
ing given over, to the sheep. A few
thousand head are annually fattened
for exceptionally choice mutton on the
alfaJfa pastures of Arizona and south
central California, but the owners pre
fer the lush spring grasses of the
plains. The result is the same and the
cos-t U far less.
It cannot be denied that the life of
the sheep owner is- far from a -happy
ne. He is damned and persecuted on
every side, am'i eve n the I'nited States
government takes a hand in the perse
cution. The main trouble is with the
forestry division of the interior depart
nitnt. It is generally conceded that
sheep have an injurious efftct on the
western water supply. Of course, rain
falls upon the sheep as upon the just
and unjust but the forestry expert
generally insists, (a) That sheep eat
out al! uficlerbruth and even young
trees, destroying the natural checks
to too rapid evaporation, the conserv
ators of the snowfall, and even threat
ening the future of the forests, de
prived of their young growt h; (l) that
sheep pack the soil and clear away the
grasses, thereby creating coni'ilt ir.ns
that deprive the soil of porosity anil
render the run-off too rapid for the
public weal; (c) that sheep herders,
with their campfires. are a perpetual
.menace to the forests and are a pro
lific caue of destructive fires-. Sheep
owners deny these allegations specifi
cally am! entirely, yet the ideas are ad
hered to by the men who lead scientific
thought in this rirtction. Kven now n
commission of eminent scientific ex
perts is pnkinir around in the moun
tains of Colorado. New- Mexico am".
Arizona, attempting to get at the
truth of t he matter. The sheepmen's as
ociations are welcoming them with ef
fusion, am) have coin rihuted libenillv
toward their
ud education.
prnptT entertainment
aoalil Haw Waited l.oaavr.
"I presume," nan the Sweet Young
Th injr, "that yon would call that nuin
who waited .'H year to jfet to marry
the woman he lo foolish."
"Me? .No. Of course, lie would
have t-hown more M-nxe if he had walt
i another 30 year," Raid the Savage
Jlachi'lor. Indiana poli I'resH.
Warraatea.
(ot any fresh heireirp?"ked the
storekeeper at lllkup'a -Corner.
Yi-p." replied the farmer. "Here's
11 or eijrht. laid bv the freheM hen
in the biisiness."--l'hil!idelphia North
American. .
mags t Crowe
The only store W
this city where th(
Genuine Imported
StranskyStecl
War is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlast
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Stransky-Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at It
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at World
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
f erred by the best
oookingauthontie
certified to by the
most famous chem
ista for purtty and
durability it u
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
u
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; if
not affected by acid
in fruits ot
vegetables,
will boil,
and baki
without
importing
flavor oi
previously
cooked
foorl and
will last
for years.
We cau
tion tha
public
agninst.
iruit.it io
A l'owdar Mill Eaploaton.
Removes everything in eitzht ; so do
drastic mineral pills, lut both are mighty
dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate
machinery of your body with calomel,
croton oil or aloes pillp, when Dr. King's
New Life rills, which are gentle as a
summer breeze, cjo the wotk perfectly.
Cures Headache, Constipation. Only
25c at Blakeley's drug store. 2
Volcanic fcruptloD
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Buckleii's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever eoree,
Ulcers, Boila, Felon?, Corns, Warts,
Cut's, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains- and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Blakeley's drug store. 2
.Many people worry because they be
lieve they have heart disease. Thechances
are that their hearts are all right, but
their stomachs are unable to digest food.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon
eat and prevents the formation of gas
which makes the stomach press against
the heart. It will cure every form of
indigestion. Sold by Clarke & Falk's P.
O. Pharmacy.
If you have ever seen a child in the
agony of croup you can realiza how
grateful mothers are tor One Minute
Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as
it is administered. It quickly cures
coughs, colds and all throat and tang
troubles. Sold by Clarke & Falk's P. 0.
Pharmacy.
(o0
Dyspepsia Cure
Dirjests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structins the exhausted digestive or
gans. It isthe latestdiscovereddiRest
ant and tonic. Ho other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
uyspepua, indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gastralgta.Cranipaand
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
Price SOe. and n. tre le contains tH times
small sU. Book all aboutdyspepsiamatledlrea
Ttpar4 by C C. PeVITT A CO, Cbieogo.
Sold by C'arke A Falk's.P. O. rharmscy.
NOTICE FOB ri BLICATIO-N.
I-aUD Qrru n AT Ths Dai lk. Or., j
rt(her, ::t, l:in.
Notlee l heretry riven that the (illnwlr
namxl aottlcr ban tiled nnti-e oi hla lni.-nli..n
to make final prf In tupjHirl of hl claim. ali1
that aitiil pniof will he n?ailr before the relter
and r.wlrer at The lallr, Orrgjn, ou Weduca
day, December , Haw, via.:
Uaary C. McKamar,
of The Dall-, Oniron. If. E. No. for the
6r."i nee. i, tih.K ii r", w M.
Ha name the Mlowln aitneaiwa to prove
hla cnntiDiioiia real'leuee Uon anil cultivation
of Mid land, viz. :
Kiani Lanlor, Jamea R. itoele, Krle firnnlund,
Albert IawjMn, all ot Ihe Imllta, uregon.
cc!7 A F. I.Cl'Af, kifiattr.
ijtrvri
Str. Regulator
Ship your
Freight
BOWK.
I.v. Dalle
st 7 A. a.
Tuesday
TliutMiay
aturday
Arr. Portland
at 4 :HJ r. m.
vr.
Lv. Portland
at 7 A. a.
Monday t
. .. Wednesday
Friday
Arr. Dalles
a 4 r. at.
Regulator Line.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steamers ot tha Regulator Una,
run. the best swvice Duatibla.
Portland Office, Oak-Street Dock. W.
THE CfcLEBRATEL)
.. .GOIiUpIA
AUGUST BUCHLER. .Prop.
RniiaaBaiipav
UI lli prmiuclol tins well-kuovi n brewery I lie luiieu oiaies iieauii
Reports for June 2rt, 19(H), says: "A more eupeiior brew never entered
the labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is cox posed of
tha best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high
est and it can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by old and
young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with
the cereainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
C. J. STUBMHG,
WHOLESALE
I
Wines, Liquors Cigars
I: Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
I
Phone 234,
Nest door to First
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind?
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, ? mTL'l'feed
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOIl FlOUr Thli f1onr " manufactured expressly for family
use: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Wa sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so
call and get cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much less than wholesale
prices. Will sell in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers.
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
All goods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets
and Butterick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sts.
Crandall
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKE
rf EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I hare re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & AS.0RI1 SAY. COMPANY
Steamers of tha Regulator line will run per the. fol
ow.ng schedule, the Company reserving the right to change
schedule without notice.
Str. Dalles City.
Down
I.V. Dalles
St 7 A. a.
Monday . -.
Wednesday...,
Friday
Arr. Portland
at 4 :JU P. M.
r. '
L . Portland .
at 7.00 A.
Tuesday '
... . Thursday ,
. Satunia)'
Arr. Dal lea '
at b r. m. ,
via
The Company will endeavor to give Its pat- . 5
For further Information addreaa
C. ALLAWAY. Gen. Agt.
iBREWEfiY...
i
AND RETAIL
National Bank.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
S Barget
Kobes,
BuriaSh
Etc.
SOUTH and EAST via
i j a m I
nanilinrn IIAAlTlfl Mil I
K Kill Mfllilllli I if I I M
,zr"z pro wiowii
Truiiu kive The Pa'.le for PortUnd nd J
ttatiuui al 4 -i) a. m. ana S p. m.
Leave Portland
Albany
Arrive Ashland
hacrHiut.'nto
" bau francieo .
. S:30 m 7 00 p m
.U.SOam 10:Jpm
,.12:3ra l'. Wam
. SUOpm 4;3Jam
. 7:46 pm 8:15 am
rj Oedon
it-nvet .. ....
KmiiiaiiCUy...
Cbieago
, 8:45a ra
. tf:0U a m
7 : 26 a m
, 7:4" m
11:45 m
:U)a m
a m
: a m
Arrive Los Angeles 1 :20 p m
El Puso 6 U0 p m
" Fort Worth 6::am
" City of Mexico :Ma in
ll.m.ton 4U)ara
New Orleans S:i-jam
" Wanhinicion - m
" Jew Vork 1:43 pm
7 00 am
6 '0 p u
f, : sO a m
9 i" m
4:00a in
( :s p in
6 42 a to
1J-4J p IB
Pullman and Tourist car on both trains
CbHircars Sacramento to OKden and El Pao,
and tourist cara to C hicago, bt Louia, Ne Cr
teuus and Wauhingtou.
Conneotlua; at San Francisco with aeveral
afamship hnmi for Honolulu, Jajmn, China,
Philippines, Central and South America,
See agent at Ti" Dalles station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
Geucral Passenger Agent, Port. and, Or
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE UIKINU CAR ROTTTE FROM POUTLANIJ
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE VEM.OW-
SIONE PARK
LI4VK. : Union Depot, nrib and I sts arriv.
i
i-
No. 2.
Fast mail for Tacoma, j
Seattle, Olyinpla, Gray's
No.
Huroor ana mun Bona:
i points, Hpokane. Rohs-1
land, B. :., Pullman, i
i Moscow, Iixtoii, But-1
11:13 A. MJfaloiiiiinp.inlnliigcniin-! 5;50 P. M.
try, Helena, Minneaiio-1
Ills, 8t. Paul, Omaha,
' ICnnnnu Cllv. Ht I .11 i m. i
: Chicago and all points
east and southeast. j
Puiret bound Express!
No. 4.
No. a.
Il;;t0 P. M. for Tacoma and Seattle! 7;00 A. M.
and intermediate point
Pullman first-class and tourltt sleepers to
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points
without change.
Vastihuled trains. Union depot connections
in all principal citle.
Ragbag? ftlierktMl to destination of tickets,
For nundmiinely lllnstiated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping car reservatioua, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (ieneral Passenger A Kent. 2SS Morrl
sou Street, corner Third, Portland Oregon.
DEF.IBT
roa
TIMS' SC'HIDCLI.
KROM UALLKa.
Arr:vc
Fsom
Fast
Mail
Halt I-akc, Denver, Ft,
Fat
Mall
1:05 p m
Worth, Omaha, Kan-
12:25 p. m.
saa city, bt. jxjuis,
Chicago and Kaat.
Atlantic
Kxi.ress
Halt Lake, lenver. Ft.
4:46 a. m
Worth, Omaha, Kan
12:.riOa. m.
sas Ity, Kt. Louis,
Via Hunt
ington. cnicagu alio mm.
Spokane
Mail
and
Express
Walla Walla, Bpokane,
MluneaMli. Kt. Paul,
iu 1 u t h. Milwaukee.
Spnkans
Mail
and
Express
S:.Wa. m
:hicaso and Kakt, via
pokaneaka Huntlne
t4in : also all points In
Washington and East
ern Oregnn.
9:25 p. m
t p. m.
Fao PoaTlASS.
Ocean flteamshlpa.
For ftan Krmiclwn
Kvery Kiva Iav.
4 p. m.
X n m I !
Ex. (Sunday Cnlumola Rt. Rteamera. Rx.HuiU
Ba.urday
lup. ni.
iiu artvhii mm niv
Laudlngs.
Am M U' . . n .
Ex.Bunday-gon city, Newljerg, Kx.aundai
Haleui ife Way land s..
7 a. m, iWiLtxaiTTS ana ran
Tuea,Thur. hillHivirs.
and bat. Oregon City, Dayton
and Way landings.
S an p. m.
Mon., Wed
and Krl.
Lv Rlparla Bnaii Riven.
Ixa
LSWIHTOH
daily
(Hla. m
(IhIiv
Rlparia to lwlton.
I & a, m.
Partfua iloilnH. ,. -
point on Columbia Houthern via Biggs, should
take No. 2, leaving The Dalles at l 40 p. m.
m , j u," iii-iitiier niuction
and Hlggs. Hetnrnlng masliig(lir.-. tcoiuief:tion
at Meppnerjiinctlon and illvgsaith No. 1. ar
riving at Tha Dalles at n.M p, m.
The O R, A N. steami'r "M.mIiw'-Is now mak
ing regular trips to nal.-m and IntM-iKiii.i. Mv,
stopping at all way laiidinga. Hhe leaves Pott
land on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday at
a. m.. arriving at Haien 4 p. m.. and ln.lets.nd
iZf"".,'m- '!? ','"- Reliirnlng
L?a. I?V"" I"rt'-l'"-'i at ..a. m. andHalem
at a. nv.on Tiiwdaya. Thurvlaya and Halur
d.ya, arriving at Portland about 3 p. m. sa ne
For full particulars call on o.
R. A N. (k.'a
-.-.i 1. 1 uc Laiiea. or a.l.lreas
W. II linn iii-o-i.
Cen. Pas. Aft , Portland! Or
et4"
.vl
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
A
f'.rhfut,
"i v net ikim a
.in,. r
Clirke & Faik have on aala a loll i:
of paint . ml .rtial'i brnthet.
Irilem Pacmc
Vi... TIMOTHY Bao....
Att,,-"'.1
1 l LW.
Real Estate,
Insurance, Loans,
Conveyancing and
Abstracting.
We represent some of the a
insurance companies in the world.
city sod country, for sale kad.'
We have money to loan on res
secority at reasonable rates of intVres
We do all kinds of conTeyanoir
are the exclusive owners tJT Rice'.,va:
tern cf abstracting, which preclodMVK.
possibility of misiakes in ioo.it I
titles to real estate. "P
Any one having propertv for P,Ie
renfwiU find it to their advanta
leave it in oar hands.
Collections and all leirnl hnsiness left
in our rare will receive prompt stten.
tion. Will practice in all thecoortiof
the rtnte. Correspont'ence proniDt'v
answered.
Offices: Washington street, next la
French A Co.'s
- General Mill Work.
Hansen & Thorn see
Manufacture ra and 1 (calers ia
Sasb and Doors, Rustic, Flooring,
Pine Luttber, Mouldings, Etc.
BEE HIVES AND PETJIT BOXES
Of All Kinds
Third Street. The Dalles, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrics at Th riAi.i.xi, Oroii,i
October i, lyuu. j
Xotlce Is hereby given that the following,
mimed settler has Hied notice of her intention to
make final proof in support of her eliim, mil
that said proof w ill be made before the Keglntar
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, od W1um
day, December, S, woo, viz :
Hattla L. Handy,
of The Dalles, Oregon, II. E. Nc, 5.Vj3, for tb
H'i 8e: 21, I 2 N, K U! E, V. M.
She names tne following witnesses tn prove ber
continuous tesidence Uxn and cultivatiuuof
said land, vl:
Frank Itpier, of The Dalles, Otegnn, Albert (j.
McKamey, of Mt. Hood, Oregon,. Henry C. Me
Kaincy and Eric (iranliind, o! The Dslles, Or.
ootiiT JAY P. LIVAB, Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the bt.te of Oregon for
the County of Wasco.
In the matter ol the estate of LouliHchn
bacher, deceased. Notice is hereby glien (hit
the undersigned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator, with the will annexed, of th t a
tate of Louis dchwabacher, deceased. All per
sons having claims against the estate i'f said
deceased are hereby notified to present them,
duly verified, to the undersigned st filsoltH-e in
tlie stole-room ol Fletarhiier, Mayer a Com
pany, in the City of Portland, Oregon, wltliin
six months from the daie hereof.
Hated this 17th day of Ootoler, 19no.
K ll.OMON lllH.SI'H, Administrator.
C'OITOK, TrAL MlNOH,
Attorneys for Administrator.
ortJi) A
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given th it llie undersiiwl
has duly filed with the County Clerk of
Coutitv, Ongm, his tlnal account and. reyrtM
administrator of the estate of Adolph Aglilim.
deceased, and that the Honorable County tonrt
has fixed Monda,the.r.th day ol November,
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, il
the County Court room of the County court
house In Dalle Clte Wasco County, Oreou, at
the place for hearing said final account sud re
port. All persons Interested in said estate tre
hereby notilled to appear at said time and plsre
and show cause, II any there be, wliv said reirt
should not be approved and said admini""""
diMliargdr
Dated this 5th day of October, l'.nHI.
' j. p. AiiiDirs.
Administrator of the estate of Adolpb Aitdlna,
diseased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NoUcela her.hy given that the nndeftljne
has been appointed by the county eoui
Wasco county, On-gon, admliilstratiir ol i'
estate ol Francis Koa. deceaseil. All T"
having claims against the estate arc tierebT ir
oiilred to present the same to me. duly veri"
at the utiles f W. 11. Wilson, In i''
Oregon, within six months from the date ntrem.
Dated November 10, 1'.sJO.
GEO. F. R',',
novlO Adiiilnistrstor-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at Vancouvsr, Ws-n. I
ocU)tK-r2ii, 1WW.
Notlco la hereby given that the 'ol '
named settler has filed notice of hi"
tomake final proof in support of ''"''JZ
that said proof will be made before w. r."T,
by, V. H. comiiiissloner lor llie lMriot
Wgaliltigton, at Ooldendale, Vih.,on Nonosf,
iH-tien-ber 10, lyuu, vl.:
Uenrge H. St. Lawrence,
of Lvlc P. O., Wash., who made H. E. No. 'jf"i
for the W, bEU and E'4 tee Sl.TP 3"'
ia E, W. tf.
Ho name the following witnesses u r
his ronllnuous resilience uim slid culm aw
of said laud, vlj.i t (! .,,.
HrMOiord and 'WiiilNiii UttUHit all I-rv''
Washington. W. R. DPNBAR RegM
NOTICE OF FINAL SETT LEMEST.
I In fhe n.stter of the estate; of John Oottll
Wageub'.aat, deceasid.
v . i. v......v. -i.-o,, tht the iinders'a";
. i
(hi last will and te-tsm-."
John Cottllelr Wag.Mll.lssl. decs n.
his final amount In the mailer ol saui"
an I the County Court of the htal. 'I '."TV
Wascot omuy has set Monday, the " M
January, Mil. at tha hour of M '' "'."'..unl
at the date for the hearing of the ss.d .'
and an, objection, then WAHKSBI.AHT.
T.:,ecb.r of th. last will '
H ageunlast, deceased
EXECUTOR'8 NOTICE.
Notlre I. h-rby given tt the nnderi.
x.M.tor of the will of Andrew V.
ilnMi, hs BM his flia' ,
county court of theMnfenl Ongon. . Itft
conritv, and tald court has appol i '". ",, 10
the ;tn uay of January, ltd. M '' )on,
o-.-l.at-k a. m , as the lime for he, 1 1 ,
thereto and th settlement therH'i- Mll)
creditor and other ,-rous liilJ ' Hk thr
.-stateare theretore h.-p-hy 'T'l1"',!,.. hsve,"11
ob;erlloos to Mid acc.Ul.l. if " ' .,',,(.
or before thedav set for the h.-nrlnf '
Dal... City, or, tiM
DeWiTLMtIe"E.7ly Ki'f JJ
beit liver pilli ever m.i. ty
nd n.ver gripe. Bold bv CltrM 4
P. O. Phtrmtcy.