THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1900. i Talktd am tha B-absldy Bill. Washington, Dec. 13. Senator Hanna wi oiio of tbe attractions of the senate this morning, because cf tils speech favoring tha ship-subsidy bill, while the Clark senatorial question anJ tb British treaty wera added features, and, conse quently, the galleries were crowded. Senator Money offered a resolution directing the president to open negotia tions with Great Britain for abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treat. It was laid on the table. Senator Hanna began his speech, citing the case of lake marine growth as an example of what had been achieved. He declared what was true of the commerce elsewhere. Hanna further said he did not propose to run away from the tongue of slander or the imputations of improper motive in connection with theship subsidy bill made by some of the opponents of the measure. There are many people favor' able to tbe upbuilding of tho merchant marine, but they have been misled and influenced by the misrepresentations ap !arently wilfully made. Tbe passage of this bill declared Hanna, will create in five years moreofaBhlp capacity than we baye now in all our yards. Hanna completed bis speech at 2 o'clock, and the senate went Into executive session. In the house the holiday recess was fixed fro an December 21 to January 3. A Village Jilacksmlth Saved HI! Little Son' Life. Mr. H. II . Black, the well-known blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sullivan Co.,N. Y., says: "Our little son, five years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have hi the doctor and u-ied many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance it Beams io dissolve cue ion an mucus and by giving frequent doses when the the croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured o;iore ii gets seined. itieie is no dinger in giving this remedy for it con tains no opium or other injurious drug and rr.ay be given as confidently to a habeas loan adult. For sale be Ulakeley, the druggist. Mu.t Show Cause, Taco.ma, Wash., Dec. 13. A writ of mandamus has been issued by Judge T.iun, directing Gov. John Ii. Holers to show cause on January 4th next hy he should not fill the vacancies on the state capltol commission and proceed to sell the lands, 30,000 acres, granted by the United States, ar.d issue warrants for the completion of the capitol building at Olynipia, in accordance with the con tract awarded to Fenton II. Gobs, of Tdcoma, in lS!i(i, for f 322,931. Gobs be gaii work and completed the basement. He claims damages in tho sum of $200, 000. The mandto also includes Robert Bridges, land commissioner; Frank J. irowne, superintendent of public in etruction ; William D. Jenkitu, secre tary of state, and Xeal Cheatham, state auditor. Million, tilvco Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to iilmt of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering, The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands ofj hopeleBS cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cared by it, Call on Blnkeley, the Druggist, and get free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every battle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 ' Senata Adopt tlia Treaty Amendment. Washington, Dec. 13. The senate adopted the foreign relations committee amendment to the ' Hav Pauncefote treaty by a vote of 65 to 17. . The senate continued its discussion of the Hay Pauncefote treaty before taking a vote on the foreign relations commit tee amendment at 3 o'clock. The doors were closed at 2:05 p. in., and Immedi ately thereafter Senator Elkins took the floor. He advocated the amendment and said he thought it should be even much stronger in its provision for the defense of the proposed canal than it is. sides having In its benefit fund I30.0CO. Tbe grand banker it Mrs. Judge Hurley, of Portland, who is custodian of the funds. The Women of Woodcraft Is the auxiliary to the Woodmen of the World, Pacific Jurisdiction, while the Woodmen Circle is the auxiliary of the sovereign jurisdiction, Woodmen of the World. Tnis woman's order, Women of Wood craft, has paid all death losses, amount ing to over $130,000. A soldier, who is benefit member, while performing his duty for his country does not go sus pealed in the Women cf Woodcraft, but his dues and assessments are paid by the circle upon whose roster his name is, aod if be dies while serving bit country, his loved ones receive bis benefiniary, besides f 100 for funeral expenses. It is patriotic, as well as fraternal order. I Tne local order expects the grand guard- Un, Mrs. C. C. VanOrsdall, to visit them so-n, when a public meeting will be given. Mrs. VanOrsdall is an eloquent speaker and talks fraternity straight out. Dalle "Public School.. Following is the report for the quar ter (4 weeks) endiug December 7, ;i900. TEACHERS. ,...it w; awl 271 ....M ft" 4 4i 6 ei 47; ..4tll 4! 40 4.'! ....! 4' :sk! -JH-UH Ml: 41 :l7i 4H-SB 61 4(4 4.V 4 4 4." Kant Hill Priinaru. Miss Clieadle 1 B, 2nd, i 47: 4.S 40 Mis Hubert ...3A. IB and aB 3S 34 :)-', Court Street. Mis Ponthit Mlsi Elton Mis Thompson Mis Wren n Academy Park. Mini Cooper Mix Fllnn Mis. Roche Minn Dull ,'ith Mrs.Italdwin ( , ! I Miss U Kintonl Sth, 7tta, Sib -K3 JU1WI, Miss T. Klntoul i i I I MissMichell I ' II. . Department. I I Miss Tf 111 t , ! Mr. Nell $ II Hi SB 84. Off to friseol But before we go every article wo possess, every Piano and Organ must go. Gilbert & Jones Co., who are to become our successors in Portland, have not bought a single Piano or Organ from us. They have paid us a big gum of money simply to become our successors, for our reputation, for our cood will, and for our agencies, so as to control hereafter the sale of the Knabe, llardman, Steck, Fisher, Ludwig and other Pianos, and under the contract with them we are obliged to get out of Portland in the very near future so as to let them operate in the field which we must relinquish. We have no timo to waste, and have therefore instructed our Agent, I. C. NICKELSEN. The Dalles. Oregon, to close out all Pianos and Organs on hand at a great sacri fice. -We are now closing up our business preparatory to our removal to an rrancisco, where will be our headquar ters hereafter. If you ever intend buying a Piano or Organ now is the time. Address, I. C. BJICKELSEItf, Or Wiley B. Allen Co., The Dalles, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. Ml Tl n m f l n I 'w IWOT7t&"iT U 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 ' ' -. II l auuib jrucrson & Bro Yellowstone Park Line. THE ii.XIXU CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT USE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK. Uaioi Depot, Firm and I Sis, No. 2. ' Fast mail for Taeoma, ! No. Seattle, Olympia. Gray hi Harbor and bouth Bend i i point, Spokane, un Kosa- and. B. C. Pullman. Mowow, Lewikton, Bui- 11:15 A.M. faloHuinp milling coun-, S;M P. M. try, Helena, Uinucupo lis, he. Paul, Omaha,! Kansas City, St. Louis, j Chicago and ail points! No. 4. east and southeast, I No. 3. l'uget Sound Express: 11;30 P. M. (or Taeoma and .Seattle i 7:00 A. M. m Total .H073XB7J Number of days of school, 18. Per cent uf attendance on number be longing, 92. School holiday's, Thunlcsginlug and Friday following. J. S. Lavdkrs, Superintendent. Queen I.ilinokalanl 111. New Yoiik, Dec. 13 An afternoon paper hero announces that former Queen Lilinokalani is critically ill, at the Freabyterian hospital, this city with typhoid fever. Inquiry at the hospital brings a denial that such a patient is there. The story alleges she came from Washington on the first of the month and was admitted as a private patient. flayed flat. Dull Headache, Tains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pi', of the stomach, Loss of appetite, r cverisliness, Pimples or .Sores are ali positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood "Kleur has never failed tccure Scrofulous or ?Tphiliiic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, Llakelry, the drtijf- gist. The Women of Woodcraft, which sprang from the Woodmen Circle in lt'i" with tut reven mpmbero, has 2.), 0(41, nearly all carrying beneficiary pro tection. It carries a reserve fund, be- llravn Men Sail Victims to etomacb, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. Bat there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner. Idavillo. nd. He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he l: j?,. t. .i.i uycs ur uibs, ir, rr.cuo iu give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Blakeley's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Statehood of Arizona. Los Axgki.ks, Ca!., Dec. 13. A stronir fight is to be made In congress for the admission of Arizona as a state. It has been tbe understanding with politicians that when the territory would ehct a republican delegate to congress, thereby showing that there was little likelihood of adding two democrats to the eer-ate, that statehood would be conferred on the territory. That has now been done by a large majority. The citiz;ns of Arizona no longer go about the towns loaded down with shooting irons, and all tbe implements which marked the semi barbarism of tbe territory a dozen years ago have been relegated to the paBt. Tbe increaso In population has been re markable, while its agricultural, mining find stock industries all seem to warrant the placing of the territory on a footing of equality with other portions of the countty where civilization has been per manently established. C. J. STUBMflG, WHOI.E8.YLK A VI RETAIL Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Nexl door to First National Bank. t Phone 234, THE DALLES, OREGON, j r ,;r i .Vi .. t . Ti3: I and intermediate poiuu Pullman first -el and tour! it sleeper to Minneapolis, bt. Paul ana Missouri, river points without cnange. Yastibuled trains. I'ulon depot connection in an principal cine. Baggage checked tn destination of tickets. For tjandMiraety illimtateride.tcriptiveinatter, tieketa, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on ur write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant (ieneral Passenger Agent, 'iVt Morrt sou Street, corner Third, Portland Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via n Pacific Co Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and waj I Htatioii8 at -i.ij a. m. and 3 p. m. Leavo Portland " Albany Arrive Ashlnnd " Sacramento " bau hrauuisco . 8 I- -i.-' " 1 R Str. Regulator a, , , I I Steamers of th Regulator Line will run as per the fol ow.ng schedule, the Company reserving the right to chaiifce schedule without notice. 4 J DOWN. B, I v. Kalle 5 at 7 a. H. jj' Tuesday S. Thursday fi Saturday t- Arr. Portland ! at i:MJ. M. Ship your Freight via CP. . Pnrfl:iml H' 7 A. M. I . . . . Monday J . eunesnay ! Arr: oan?, Regulator Line. a jr.". I . Str. Dalles City. DOW! I.v. Untie at 7 a. h. Monday Wednesday... . Friday Arr. Portland at !:.) r. M. ff. Lv . Portland at 7:011 A. M. Tuesilay Thtmduv 8ntun1nv Arr. Iialle's at 5 T. U i "I have psed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Foteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flu. I cannot speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praire, of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects even In the most severe cases mako it a favoraite evoiywhere. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. To Vtliom It May Ci.mein. I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel by the Steamers of the Regulator Line. The fompnnv will endeavor to give it pat rons the best seivice possible. For further information sddress Portland Office, Oak Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY. Gen. Agt. a . .. 8:fa m ...12. 30 a m ...12:3.'! a m . .. ;V(i0 p m . 7:li p m Arrive Ogdon " Innver " Kansas City. " Chicago 54i a rn . :00 a m 7: Jj a m 7:4'i u in Arrive Is Angeles 1 :Jfl p m ' 1U Pnso fi:ijo p m " Fort Worth (j:,'ji)ain " City of Mexico '.i: iam " Houston 4 :00 a ill " New Orleans fi:.'jam " Washlngtou c. 42 a in " New York lL': iapm 7:0n p m 10:50 p m 1!:? m 4::i't a m 8:10 a in 11 MS a m 'j Mm m 7:2S a m J::I a m 7.noam S:ii p m ; :x a m il r.V, a In 4:110 a in li: i p m ii'4'i a in 12 '4.1 p m REGULATOR LINE.' DALLES, PORTLAND i ASTORIA KAV. COMPANY :l i'ullnin:i and Tourist cars on both trains Chiiireurs Sacramento to Ogdcn nnd El Paso, and tourist earn to ( iiicngo, rit lxmis, New tr leans uud Washington. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent some of the Ur,i e instirance companies in the world! We have a large list of nronen. , city and country, for sale ZaT,l '' to We have money to loan on real i., security at reasonable rate, of int?resi! We do all kinds of convevan. in . are the exclusive owner, iJ'Zl'i Irt tem of abstracting, which preclude, possibility of mistakes in look title, to real estate. nP Any one having property for -rent w 11 find it to Wir ad .n leave it in our hands. 10 Collection, and all legal bu.lnewlrfi n our care will receive prompt tea ion. Will practice in .11 thecoarUo .nlwer: P-K F.effiche4cl",8,iin8t0n 8treet' At Public Auction Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1900 At 10 O'clock A. M. All the persoual property of the estate cf f riuy tv decea8ed- ' tlie Pmiwo 8-Mile, Wasco county, consisting 0( fanninir Mill. Grain Drill u..j" Gang and Walking Plows, S si-ts H.r.' C l,.,.l II , . . ' .or, u, nurnep, i neaa ot Cattle a Wagon and Hamea m..i :.l Tools, He. nmu TERMS, CASH. For futther particulars, rail on .a dress VV. J. HARRIMAN, Adinlnistn. tor, hudersby, Oregon. Connecting steamship lines for Honolulu at Kan Francisco with several oliolii ii. Jin.tin. f'hhift i-ninjpiiios, central and Month Aintiica. See ngont at The Dalles stutlon, or addrcs C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Ageut, Firt.and, Or THE CELEBRATED .. .GOIiUVlBm BREWEKY ... AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of tbe product of this well-know n brewery the United States Health Reports for Jnne 28. 19()0, says: "A more superior 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 composed of the best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it can be nsed with the grestest benefit and satisfaction bv old and young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed bv the physicians with tbe cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. ONE FOR A DOSC. Fill t frt nia Pimpl,.,, Pr-rent 11 I h tnUl, druk-guu.. US. UdSAIiia r full I.... ... ausAima co. pmh i-a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lisa OrFK i at Th Dai.i.kp, Or., . Dweinber 10, V., 1 .Nonce Is hereby given that the following- " hit nan men notice oi mm intention to lrake linal tir'iof In tnrtTMirr nt hi iuim nni that snid proof will be niadebclom the r'ifister tin rt..4L-u. ufr Tk. I...II.U. . v 1 . . p. ... ,,,c I'niirn, ZirilII, tU BlUtir- Crest Olilegachlager, oi ine naiies, Oregon. II. K. No. -,hm for Ihe i? -1J?' 1 W BW14 Si-e. 111, T. 2 N., K. IS r.., . ai He names the following witnesses to iirove his coiitinnons residence uiion and cultivation of said iHnd, : Jacob Whittle, Jacob (ihlegj-chlagcr, Abla Y Marsh, Terry Vancmiip, all cf The I 'alien, Oregon. decll JAY NOTICK OF V. I.UCA8, kegister. FINAL S KT l'LK M E N T. It having come to my knowledge that parties, presumalily Interested, are claiming that when I sold out my retail interest at 173, Second street, French', block, I contracted to not open any re tail business in the city of Tho Di:les. I beg to say that I sold my right not to open any retail business between Fed eral and W'ashing'on streets, on Second street, and have and intend to conform to my contract. My place at the Bunk Cafe is In no sense in violation of the contract. dl-tf C. J. Sti hmm;. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bsught Slsuature ot Retiring from Business. Closing otit my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at mn'ch lees than wholesale prices. U ill sell in bulk or in lots, or any nay to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. All goods will be sacrificed except Thompson', ftlove-6ttir,a Cornets am' P.iitterick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Coiyt Sts. In the County Court of the Htate of Oregon- Notice is hereby given that Ihe undersigned, R. E. tialtmarsh', administrator with the will annexed of the eaUte of Jonathan Jaclison.de ceased, has tiled his linal account In said estate In the county court of said V.'asno Countv, Ore gnu, and said court hax, by an order dated the 11th day of Iicceinber, l ino, amwiluti-d l inns, dar. tl e Huh iinv nf iu.,.. V.,i ....... of i o cha k in the afternoon of said dav, as the II no-sod the county court room in the court houo at Dalles ity, Oregnn, s the place, lor the hearing of said flnal account and of the o ! jet-lions thereto, If any there lie. All heirs j creditor and other p'-rsons Interests! in said I estate, are hereby iiotlllcd and n-iulrpd to ..r... sentand llle their obi-eilons to said account if any they h.ve, on or b-fore the time si t for the hearing thereof as afoiesiitd. , ! K. HAI-TMAKSIIK, Administrator with the will anm xcl of the estate of Jonathan Jackson, deceased. dia ,'it NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hmcny given tint the undersigned has duly tiled Kltli the County Clerk of rt as. o V"',"V' Oregon, his final aciimnt and report as administrator of the estate of 4dolph Agldlus deceased, and that ihe llonouhle Countv t .iurt ha. ilx.d 1ond,i,theoth day of November, I'mo, at lO oebs a . ,. ,. of said d-.y as the time and the County ( ourt room of the I utility ourt house in liallescity, Wa-o ( ounly, Oregon, a" he place fr baring . sid llu.l account, .1 r" port. All tursons Inli.r. i.. ...i.i licr.br iiolilhd toap,a-ar.t ..Idt'ime and pl,"-e admlulsirator General Mill Work Hansen &.T(iomsen Mniiufactim rs nd Denlers In Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring, . Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc. BEE HIVES AND PEUIT BOXES Of All Kinds Third Street. The Dalles, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. : approved and said ami Mhoiil-.l not b di"chaC'il, llliU-d this 5th day of October, pmo. lcc;!;r,',,'1t ,h'' ',,",e"'''Adof,!l',Agldfus. ocu; DOLLARS REWARD, small red cow, about 7 rear, TIVE f.ot A o'd, branded V on each hip. with ,a! low-fork in right ear. Ouyrlit to bare a cal( about 5 months old. I will pay ft lor snch information as will lead to tiieir recovery. Tiieodokk Mu.t sr, At Ward A Kjbcrtson, ,table, The Dalles. di"-4tw DEALKRS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Crandall 5 Burget UNDERTAKE . tP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, BuriaSh Etc. KXKCL'TOIl'iJ XOTICK. . ."n7, '', '"'"VS-lven that the nnd. ;., isitnlor of ti.e nl of Andrew V. Anderson hss filed his II,.' accomVt , county court of the Male ot ore,,, ami Mild court has nppointwt l,,n.lav my "i . aiiuary, 1'su, hi Ihe ,lir , , . In . ns Die ti...u r... i tl.er..o.,,d ihe sell .71 ,cr.-..to , t.r p,.r,M. i,,,,.,'',...,'',.'' I (lie till r il.iv ...t f - ..... '.', un lialle.1 liv v. 1 . uiereoi. J ., SSI '"' " J. C. IIUMKII.KII In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor Wasco County. Joseph I'aqiiet, Plaintiff, vs. F. X. Faqliet audO. L. Paquct, Defendants. By virtue of an attachment, execution, derris and order of sale, duly issued out ol and under the scut id the Circuit Court of the .-Suite of Oiegon.lor the County of Multnomah, to me dl routed and dated the 24th day of November, lism, upon n Judgment rendered and entcrwl la said Court on the -Tth dav of January, 1U7, in the above entitled causa, in fiivoi of the plain till nnd airalnst the defcniiniits. X Puitirt nd O. I.. i'aiiiet, as judgment debtors, In Ihe sum 01 tour n unarm (susij iiollars, Willi tnieresi thereon from Ibc-Hilli day of September. Ml, t the rate of eight ia;r cent per aiiiiuin, and Hie further uin of llio-cii isi.'oiiolliirs. with iuli-n-t thereon at six per cent per annum from tlie Tth dnyof .lanuary, IKU7, and the further sum f thirty one ll) dollars, costs, and the oists of and ll pi n this writ, and romiitanilMig me to make sale of the real proiM-rtv hereinslt-T a,'- snrlbed. I will, on the Hist day of lieieniber, Him, al the hour of o'clock in the afteinocii m s ud .ii;;, and at the front disir of the eminty courthouse In Dalies City, Hasco County, Ore gon, tell -,t public auction to the biurnut Wd.lM for cash in band, ali the right, title and lull-rest which the defendants, f. X. i'a.iuct anil O. 1 I'aunet. or rltner of them, i.s.l on the -.Tthbsy of January, sn7, the date of the lodgment, or which such defendants, or any ol the defend ant herein, have since acquire"!, or now bv in and to the follow-In descrlls-d real properly, situate and being in Wasco Countv, Oniroii, to wn: The tiorthu-est onurt.r t : i.t the norlhwest quarter i'i) of section two (-'), and the I north east quarter -'of the northeast quarter (V, and tho south half of tho nnrthct iisrli-r ('. of si-ciion three i.i), all In township "-ix ' ""' of ramie twelve 11') east of the Willamette Meri dian in Wacu Countv, Oregon, and c.-iitainltiit one hundrel unit si x't v (liiol acres: iirsnmi"1 of said proi erty a will satisfy said jiidfinenl and di-eiu-, with costs and accruing costs. Bald proxrty w ill be s 'd nilrts l to miliums tlou and rnleinptlon as hv law provided. DaU'd at The Dalles. i)r., this ith day ol I'e cunlM-r, l'.l.'O. KOnKRT KM. I.i. d gherlff W asco Couiii) , Own 'otick FoirpunLicA TION- Land Office at VAnrouvgit, Wh. ictois-r i'i., l ". t Notice Is herchy given that the folio "' named settler has llled iioilce of Ills iiiienii"" Ui make final prisif in supirt of lu clnlni, " that snid tin if will he made belore W . H. I n bv, I'. H. coniiiilsioner for Ihe liltw Washlnrfton, at (,ohlendale. Wash., on Monus;. iH-ecirber 1U, Hsm, vi.: ti-ntmm It. Nt. Law renrf , of I.vle V. O. Wash., who msde It. K. No. for the K' i and .' HW U '' -''' 1 1 ' ' I- w- . ,v lie names th follow ing will ' P"" his lominuoii residence iipoa and ciiM""" ot said Isud, sr.. : Ihomas j. hitconih. licorge soreiison llrndfoid and .Wllilaiu U-alon, all of l.y't Wsshlnglou. , .sll W. R. DC MI A K l:ntit'f ( M. i',0, NOTICE OF FINAL isKril.KMK.vr. f Inhll Ifllllll ontv. ! tin- Til, l.-k a. lit Ihn tnatler of the estate VVagenblast, dcceasi d. . Notice Is hereby given that the ;"'';;''. the escTiltor of the last will and """"""LVj John OotUl. b Wiigenblsst. .lecea-ed. lias his mini acc it In tin- mailer f lllf o' , . V " "inc.- p-roris Inlcrcv estate are therefore her.-hy re,.,;!,, ,i ol.je- tl.,,,. ,., ,,, account, ,. , , or lyfnnt Hi , Kxeculnr A I'.MIMSTRATOU'S NtlTICK. !haNiLe',!".M,.'.r::!,.!,.iv:" ,',"t th- "i'r"ii''i it inn rutin i v t,.,,r ..i tiH-jdijf rlHlinr. Htrnlnut t'tiH i-Mnr.' nro h nro hfri-h rs. liovll KO. V. IIOK4, Aduilnlstiator. an t the Conn IV ( ourt ol tin- Mil"' " '''',. WaM-oiouniy has s t Motnl,i, in "., January, Can, at 111- hour of ioa n. .out a the Mate f,.r the hearing of Ihe said s i"' and any obits-lions thereto. , . .Ii ill N WA'il-Mil A-J' Kver-ulor of the bi-t will of John '-Olio W ,'lgellolat, deccilM-d . xnTrrK ov KIN A L M-MTL K11 . ., .I..r.i!l Notice la hrebv gl in thai in1- '.,mf has hied with lha cleik of Hi" ""i ii , theH ileof Oregon, fr w """."'""I'V.,' Helen a-connt as admlnlstriitor of ihecti 'v ' J ,y llrsdlonl. ft.-ecase.'. and that l".v 'k .d i i.i. .i. ..r in i-.-Mih.-r. i 1 ....I Hiwirvillll. ITIII , ,-rV. tl,., i un oar oi -----, lo'irt, Moiiday .eandtl.er.a.iitrr";; . place lor tho h"1"" v. has been lined as the lime ........ . I ... i.i ..,.,,rl the of objections to sal. I linai aiy '"" U,y,tKl, d-clMI ;,ln,.i,l""" pill cntirt