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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1900. An Aesthetic Drunk. Th8 whole town it laughing over n nclJent that occurred Wednesday at the residence of T. A. IltiJeoii. About 7 o'clock as Tom wai quietly seated in the parlor reading Tim Chkonici.k, lie heard a strange noiee overlieed, and wonder ing if it could have been made by Hiicry . iuitb, who roomi there, whom he took to be at the club room, lie called out occeortwice: that you, Henry?" Hearing do response, Mr. Hudson thought he wou'd investigate, and siez ing a light, made for the itairway, where he was confronted with a stranger in a half-drunken condition, whose tout en eemble was the oddest Mr. Hudson bad ever gaz d on. A few pointed, emphatic questions brought out the situation. The stranger, who gave his name as Welch, said he had been working on the race track below town, had got full during the afternoon and, staggerintr west on Second street, came to the jump off place at the Hudson residence, and being unable to go further Id that direc tion entered the building, and climbing up stairs went into the bedroom of Miss Hudson, undressed and went to sleep. Waking up in the darkness end wanting a drink badly, he groped around for something to cover his nakedness, and finding two pair of lady's anderdrawers on the bureau, he drew both of them on and started to hunt water. In this con dition Mr. Hudson met bim. Welch was ordered back to the bedroom, where he disrobed, and putting on his own toe eery was marched down stairs to the hall door, where he received a healthy kick in the back part of his anatomy and was warned that if he ever came back he would fare worse. Meanwhile Mrs. Hudson had tele phoned for the nigbtwatchinen, and both officers meeting Welch a short distance from the Hudson residence, took him back for identification and subsequently lodged him in the county jail, where he was still a prisoner at 3 this afternoon. He will, however, probably be turned loose, as there is no evidence that he in tended to commit a crime. STICKEL WILL BE HANGED Fate of Self-Confessed Castle Rock Assassin Tried For But One of His Two" Fiendish Crimes. PEOl'LK COMlNli AM tiOINO. Thursday's Dully. Mrs. J. K. Barnett returned today from a trip to Santa Rosa, California. Mr 8. Olivia Morgan has returned from a protracted absence in Antelope and I'rinevilJe. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Davenport and Mrs. Lewis went to Portland this after--moon, expecting to return Saturday. Mrs. C. F. Stephens went to Portland today on business connected with the Decree of Honor, of which she is grand chief. Friday's Daily. Max Lueddemann, of The Antelope Herald, is in the city. F. II. Wnkelield returned yesterday from spending six weeks at his gold mine in the Engle Creek district of Union county. Mr. Waketield is very much satisfied with the way the mine is opening up. The I. nut Man Kern Kuoml, Omaha, Neb., Dec. 20. The police have been notified by the Cudahy family to drop the investigation of the disap pearance of the Cudahy boy, who was returned to his home earlv this morn ing as mysteriously as he disappeared The family refuso to make any etale nienta concerning his return. It was later developed that $25,000 in gold was paid by Millionaire Cudahy for the return of his eon, who was kidnapped Tuesday night. A letter came through the mails offering to return the boy for that sum, if paid last night. Full di rections where the money was to be left were given. Plans were discussed to capture the kidnappers, but abandoned, and Cudahy decided to comply with the demand. Taking a bag of money, the millionaire drove five miles north of tne city, until he came to a white lan tern hanging on a short stick in the road. There he deposited the sack close to the light, and, without seeing any one, he returned home. A few hours later the boy was sent down in a hack to the house. There is absolutely no clew by which the kidnappers could be identi fied. By this action Cudnhy has re covered his son, but put a premium on kidnappin, which will greatiy encour age deperat men. (Wurloua ew. Comes from Dr. D. Ii. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four Lotties of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the Lest doctors Kalam . Wash., Dec. 17. "Guilty as charged" was the verdict of the jarv at 9:30 o'clock tonight in the case of the state of Washington against Martin Stickel for the murder of William B. Shanklin. Stickel is the most notorious and cold blooded criminal ever tried in the courts of Cowlitz county. A year ago last No vember, William B. Shanklin was killed at hit home near Kelso, and bis house was burned over his dead body. He was shot at night while eating supper. The case was shrouded in mystery, and no clew to the murderer could be obtained. On the evening of November 28, 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Knapp, an agedj couple, living near Castle Kock, were killed while at the supper table in the same manner as Shanklin was one year before. It was evident that the same man committed both crimes. Sheriff Kirby and Detective Sam Simmons traced the crime to Martin Sticke!, who lived on a icow near the mouth of the Cowlitz river. Stickel was arrested. He maintained his innocence until con fronted with the fac( that his watch and keys had been identified as having be longed to Shanklin, the murdered man. Then he made a partial confession, and implicated his neighbor, Ed Pierce. After his prtliniinary trial, he was taken to the Pierce l ounty jil for safe keeping. There he joined the Salvation Army and made a full confession, ad mitting thai he did the killing in both the Shanklin and Knapp murders, and that he was alone in the matter- When arraigned in the superior court today, on the advice of his counsel he pleaded not guilty, and his easo was tried upon the evidence, which was over whelmingly against him. The defense made an unsuccessful attempt to prove that the man had inherited a .criminal disposition to the extent that he was not accountable for his actions. His mother testified that before his birth and during gestation she was mad at everybody and that the child was born Bick and was al ways an unnatural child. The jury was out but one hour. The prisoner was sen tenced by Judge Miller to bo hanged on a date to be hereafter fixed, not sooner than 30 days nor later than 90 days from date. Massacre of Christians In .Macedonia. Vienna, Dec. 20. Further details of the massacre of Christians in Macedonia by Mussulmans received from Sa'.onica. In the village of Bituck a horde of Mohammedans crucified every male Christian in the place, fixing them to trees with stakes, driven through their hands and feet. Many of the women were outraged and all carried oft' to the Mohammedans' harems. The children were choped np before their parent,' eyes. At Cruma women were violated before their husbands aud fathers. The men were terribly mutilated, having! ineir ears, toes ana limbs cut on. .Many of the children were drowned at Kibaritz. The entire population was massacred, after the flesh of many of the victims had been sliced off and cooked at a bonfire in which twenty children were roasted. The Servian consul at Miatriza estimates the num ber of Christians killed was 470 men, 110 women and 430 children. The num ber of women brutally outraged is placed at 350. MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY. We have just opened up a load of the handsomest and finest organs ever brought into Wasco county. Buying as we did direct from the factory for cash, we are going to sell you the finest goods you ever saw for the money. Other people appreciate our goods and our prices, i ou will. Nothing nicer for a holiday present. Lats a life time. You will find us In the Gates building. corner Thild and Union streets. 25 2tw J. M. Wise, Off to priseol Hut before wo go every article we possess, every Piano and Organ must go. Gilbert it 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 sum of money simply to become our successors, for our reputation, for our good will, and for our agencies, so as to 'control hereafter the sale of the Knabe, Hardman, 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 time 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 San Francisco, where will be our headquar ters hereafter. If you ever intend buying a -Piano or Organ now is the time. Address, I. C. HTICKEXiSEKT, Or Wiley B. Allen Co , The Dalles, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via A. Hcoson. .'otary Public. Tikothy Be,,.,.,T s'mnnprn par rm n m.nnn o n ,. I Shasta Route "w Trains leave The Dalle for Portland and way stations at 4: i) a. in. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland 8:30am " Albany U.aOain Arrive Ashland Hacrameuti. " ban Fraui'ico ...lMWam ... 5 OU p in ... 7:40 p in Arrive Ogdon " Denver Kansas City . " Chicago -5:4 a in . :uO a m 7 :25 a in 7:4o a m 7:00 p m 10:50 p in 11: 30 a m 4:3Aara a:15a nl 11:1 am 9:0Oa m 9: JO am j Arrive Los Angeles 1:20 p m " fci rsso tt:sj p m " Kort Worth 6 a m " City of Mexico 9:55 am ' Houston 4 uo a m New Orleans 6:25 am " Washington 6:4.' am ' New York 12.Wpm 7:00am t oo p m a m :55am 4:00 a m 6:25 p ra 6 42 a m 12-43 p m r C. J. STUBMf4G, I WIIOI.KSALE AND BETA'L Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. 'i Phone 234, Next door to First National Bank. THE DALLES, OREGON. . , . . . . r Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, tit Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at Pan Francisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central aud South America. See agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Port. and. Or lin Facmc Yellowstone Park Line. f'J ii I BE STRONG. Lincoln Sexual Pills restore natural strength and vigor. They do not ex-ile or stimulate. They ore a perfectly pure and certain nerve food, and every tablet is standarizid to absolute uniformity; Use them and vou w li rejuice in strength, nerve vigor and manly magnetism. Price, $100 per box buy. of your druggist or sent by mail on receiptor price, in plain wrapper. LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO., Ft. Wayne, Ind. M. Z. Donnell, Arent, The Dalles, Or. THE UIXIXU CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE O.M.Y DIRECT USE TO THE YELI.OW- SIOXE PARK. ; Union Eepot, Firth and I Sis Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent soma nl ik. insurance companies in the world!' S" We have a law list of proper city and country, for ia! inj..'1 H We have money to loan nn OOli-ltw a I . .... .... L I, . musuie rates of int rent. Htit, We do all kinds of convevinc;,. are the exclusive owwTrKS tern of abstracting, which preclude,' possibility of mistakes in loo??, titlea to real estate. " Anv nnft ti a tr t' r. . . rent Dl find it tn -j nl leave it In our hands. J1DUe . Collection and all legal bmin.u in our care will receive prompt tion. Will practice in all Correspondence pron, the etate. answered. Offices French St Co Washington street, nt No. 2. No. 5;M P. M. No. a. ;00 A. M. Fa3t nmil for Tucnum, : Seattle, Ulympiii, (iniy V , Harbor mid .South I'.tni! ponitK, Spokmic, Ross-, Imid, B. C, PuUmiMi,' Moscow, IHiston, But-' 11:15 A. M. fHiulliunp mining coun try, HelouH, Mjniienpo-j lis, St. I'm u I , Omuha, k'Hiitas Clly, ft. I.(iui8. Chieniro anil all points I No. 4. tmt and xouthoast. ! I'naet Hound KxprcvK Il;30 P. M. for Tncoina and ,Senttli: and intermediate points 1 Pullman first class Rnd toiirpt slwnoni to .VinncaiiolU, St. Puul an! Missouri river pnlntu without eliiiiifie. Yuatihiiled trains. Union depot connections in all principal citiec Mhkkk cheeked to destination of tickets-, For loindsoincl V illustiatcd rlej-crtntiv,. mutter tickets, sltrp!!ig car reservations, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant lienornl Passcnirer ARcnt, iVi Morrl son nrtet.corner Tlnrd, Portland Oregon. I FOf SALE At Public Auction Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1900 At 10 O'clock A. M. ' All the personal property of theesUtecl fcd. Doyle, deceased, at th nm 8-.Mile, Wasco county, CDnsislinn of ranninif Mi I. drain n.n u . Gang and Walking Plows, 3 'eeti Hir rows, 6 head of Horses, 4 head of Cattle a Haifon and Harness, Blatkeraith lools, ftC. I Ltifvis, L. ASH. For ftnther particulars, call on or ii. dress. VV. J. HARKIMA.V, Adminietn. tor, Lndershy, Oregon. r IfLJLJ REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND 4 ASIORIA KV. CM1PASV Steamers of the Regulator Line will run as per the fol-' j ow.ng schedule, the Coniany reserving tho right to char.jso j nc:.cuuie wiiaoui iioiiee. Str. Regulator DOWN. t'P. I I.v. Dalles I.v. Portland I at 7 A. M. at 7 A. M. Tuesday Monday inurstiay weuncsnsy Arru Poland-- Arri Ki' I Regulator Line. at 4:: r. u. i Sr.i. Ship your Freight via Str. Dalles City. DOWN I.v. Dalles at 7 a. k. Monday Wednesday. .. . Friday Arr. Portland at i :W r. m. rr. I.v . Portland at 7:1X1 a. M. Tuesday . ... Thursday . ... Haturday Arr. Dalles at j r. m. A .1 A FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel by tbe Strainm of the Relator Mne. The CnmpHny will endeavor to elve itn nt rutia rim uai-iiu vwu.eil.l C..- ...v.,.. it . 9 Portland Oftice, Oak Street Dm k. W. C. ALLAWAY. Can. Aat. S '-"t'y-'r-''''s,-J g.Por fay H NOTICE. any and all inquiries reta in future live to delinqnent taxes must be made to the county clerk, as he is custodian of delinquent tax-sale record and rolls. Tne eherirl' having complied with tbe Uw in making snie of delinquent taxs, be is ).....! ..... . J . cou.d give no help; but her cure is com- business till March next. di:.-lui piete ana ner rieiitn is excellent." This hows what thousands have pwed, that Electric Bitters is tbe best blood purifier known. It'a the supreme remedy for eii ma, tetter, salt rheum, ulcera, toils and running sores. It timulates iiver, kidneys anJ bowels, expels joisons, helps digestion and builds np the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley Druggist. Guaran teed. 4 Jfow if the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless rrmedy that produces im mediate results is one Micote Cough Cure. It is vrr p'eamt to tke and can be relied a on to quickly cure coughs, cold and all lung diseases. It will prevent romumpiion. Sold ty Clarke A Falk's P. (). Pharmacy. If yon have dandruff, your hair it falling'out. I'se Cocoanut Cream. For eale at Fraser'a barber shop, n!)-Im If your hair Is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can bo had at Frazer's barber sbop, agent. nil lm Tbe shabby-looking fellow may pay as much for his clothes as the swell looking man. Its the way the clothes hang. That difference Is what makes good dresers wear our garments. A. M. Williams & Co. Remember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic will promote growth of hair. Charles Frazer, sole azent. n!Mm Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much lese than wholesale prices. V ill sell iu 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 Becure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION1. . Land Offki at Tna Pau.kh. Or., ( December In, l'.mo, j Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice oi liisintentli.il to make final proof in mpiairt of his claim, and that said proof will be made bclore the register and receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on Satur day, January 111, PKII, vl.: Ureas Olilegsclilag-er, of The Dalles, Oregn, 11. K. No. .Mi for Ihe V, NW'i and W.',' BW' Hec. 1'.', T. 2 X., R. 13 He names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz.: Jacob Whittle, Jacob Oh legsch lager, Able Y. .Marsh, Perry Vancamp, all cf The Dulles, Oregon. decll JAY P. l.ft'AS, Register. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. I-andOkfick atThk Dai.i.k. Or.,1 . December 17, H'. i .viiice is hfn'by given that the (..llowlng to make linal prisdin support of his claim, and Hint said proof wiU be made before the reirisier ami receiver of the v. h. land nil ice at The ,,r , i-aiurany, January ii, lyill, viz: Francis A. obrlst, of The Dalles, Oregon, If. K. No. i;7i!, f,,r the it iVk., . m. """ " Nrt' 8,'!-3''1' lie names the following wltrjesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultiv.uion of said laud, viz: J. It. Hall D 1) Nelson, (Ihas. Gibson, Alex t razer, all of The Dalles, Oregon. d-'Clii JAY I General Mill Wark Hansen & Thomss,i Muiiufncturirs and Healers In Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring, Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc. BEE HIVES AND TRUIT B0XE3 Of All Kinds Third Street. The Dalles, Drejoo. Sheriffs Sale. XOTICK OF . l.CCAS, Register. FINAL SKITLF.M EST. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon Notice i hereby given that the unrtersigncd. n. r.. nniimarsne, aumlnlstrator with the will I annexed of Ihe estate of Jonathan Jackson, de cease,!, bas liled his linal account In said estate j In the county court of said Wasco County, Ore gon, and said court has. by an order dati-d the , I lth dty of December, l'.i, appoiutcl Thins. I "? 1,",h a"y "' lannury, I'.ml, tit the hour I of iocha k In tlieulterniM.n of sal. I dav, as the time ami the county court room In the court house at Dalles city, Oregon, as the place, for I the hearing of said linal account aim of the nV ijertlona thereto if uy there be. All heirs, ; creoitors and other arsoiis Interestnl In ald ; esUte, are hereby notillcd and n-jiilrert to pre I sent and Hie their objections to si,i ,V n ...... mih-, on or la-iore me lltlli' uea nun increoi as aloresald set for Ihe wasco Warehouse Company If V d 1 r Til 1 built- Administrator with the 'will annexed of'the estate of Jonathan Jackson, diseased. tili .'it KOT1CK FINAL SK ITLKMFN rT" i N"!l', '"'"'''hy given tint the under-lgnrd has du T lil.il w lh il... i . , .. ' I'. ....... .... ,,-, ll .'U ......I,,., ,,,Kon, ins niiai nccoi leiiiiiinsirator ol theesiati necease.i. ami that rhe II unt ami renort as of Adolnh tiihllus. ' . """ nai tne Honorable ( ,intv Court has Used oi.da,the.-.th day of November, Kino, he ti iinty onrt r.s.ni of the County ( ..nrt ! ',' ;" l"".,'k' ''. Wasco County, Oregon, as In the Circuit Court of the stiteof OrtHjonfoi Wasco County. Joseph Paiuet, Plalntill', vs. F, X. l'uqiiet ando. L. Pmiuut, DefundnnU Hy virtue of nn artucriineiit, execntlun, dwrw and order of sale, only issuisl nut ol and un lrr the seal of the Circuit Court of the nlaleof Oregon, lor the County of Multnomn'', to me directed and dated the Jlth day of November, l!i, upon a judgment rendered and entered ia said Court on the .'7th day of January, 1. ia the above entitled cause, in favni ol the plain till' and against the defendants, t. X P net and O. I.. Paqiiet, is judgment debtors. In 'he sum of four hundred (lib dollars, with Inftat i Hereon iroin the ith day ol Mepiemoer, iwi, the rate of eight -r cent pi-r auniiin, and the further sum of fifteen (fl.'i) dollars, with lntrr-it thereon at six per cent jior an mini from the .7'h dayof Januarv, ISH7, and the further sum l thirty-one (1 11) dollais, costs, and theeo(Uf and uiHin this writ, and cniiitimiidlug me make sale of the real property hereinalter de sertbtd, I Willi on the .'list day of lieiember P, at the hour of -io'cha't in the alternocniil suld day, and at the front door ol the cocntf courthouse In Dalles Cltv, Wasco County, Ore gon, sell at public auction' to the highest biw for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the defendants, P. X. Pa-piet nd 0 i i'a,Uet, or either of them, had on the 27th -W of January, IMV7, tho date of the hulgment, n which such defendanu, or any of the delrafr ants herein, have since acUirisi, or n"w''i in and Ut the following described real pmpenj, situate and being In Wasco Coiintv.Ores. t wit : The nnrthwcht iiiurter ('Jof the northset nuarler fi) of secilon two (2), and themoru east iiuarter '';of the northeast qusrierrt; and thesouth half of the norlhin unnrten , n ..... ,nifi sll IliXOUtn of riuigc twelve (1 J) east of Ihe W illamette Neri dlun in Wasco County, Oregon, and conUi-1 onehundrel anil sixty (low acres: "r'"'n"' of said pro-erty as will eatlely said Judfineni and decre ', with costs and accruing e'"""-. hold property will be s lid mhicct tomnHrroi tion and redemption as bv law pniv.deo. Dated at The Dulles, dr., this oth day eemlKT, PCO. ds theriir WaoCoiitity,lJn2L. n oricK foii ru bu catio. Land Orricg at Vaxi ouvr.u, Wfi. octoisT m- , Notlco Is hereby given that the li . named settler baa Med notice oi ni ""' . to make linal proof In suptsirt of hi. .'""I .. . ... ....... ... , n. i " the place f..r luailng sild linal account ami re A DM I X ISTR ATOIi'S NOT ICE. Notice Is her. by given (hat the nnderslirncl has been apaiiute, by the county court of Wasco county. Oregon, administrator of the estate of Francis lloss. diseasnl. Alt persons having claims against the estate aie hereby re Hired to present tiie sa:ne to me, duly verified, at theofflce of W. If. Wilson, in Dalles City, Oregon, within six mopihs from the date hereof. Dated Novcmiier Id, p.saj. (iKO. F. Ror-, IiOTl'J Aduilnlstiator. Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds Headquarters for Feed Grain oi pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran, Shorts. ,ndsJ,?,l,.kLrid Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle at... mi - Ti .' T 1 . LUI1 JC lUUr -"rioor 19 ni(nuiactnrel expresaly for famllj This Floor is riiRnufactnred nue: everv ck ii guaranteed tk ;- .......: "J Wi i nl onr pood, lower than .ny honw in the tnide, and if yoa don't tlunk m tall and get cur price and be convinced. B0 Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Advertise in The Chronicle. port. All ierons liitHnsted In said estate are i i':r.",,' tosp,art I time and place ! sh ni i"n " ""y ,,,cr- ""J 'd r!.,a.rt dcha-g.si. '',,r''V' "Ml'1 """"'-ralr I Duted this :,th ,iy ,,( Octnla-r, !). de',1,,Ml,''Mr,','', "' ,he "'"''''AdofpViAgVdhis, , . . IK'tli KXKCLTOR'S XOTICK. ' Notl-e Is hereby given that the underslgni-l ,x.i uior ( ii,,. , Anr,.w v ,,,, !"' ; deceased. h.S hied bis I'll.' e.- , '."":"y ' 'tof the stale ..( Oreg,,, ,,r Wasco ! the 7lh ilav ol .l, i,.,,1 '. .I.'.' : ','l:zk t "m- '"' Ob";;;;,,,, .............. ,tl, llicreol. A I heirs crcduors ami other ,-rsons Interest,.,! "i ejlatrare theretnre hereby re,,lre.l to III" their obi.s-tlon. to si, accounl, If ,,, ih "r ol ",.",',,:n ","y '" " "r'K " " .' Dalles Clly, or., Nov, , pa,, i'i7 IMslK.li.Kn, Pxecutor Wanted A iecond-hand tir-pro(rf safe. Must be in K,K)d condition and not too lare. Apply at tho CintoNici.it 0,nce' o31-tf mat ni,i iinair will nc inatie i,ci'" "".., bv, t. H. commissioner for Hie Wasrilnton.at ( ndale, -., ou Mond".- Iieeeirber Id, l'JOU, v..: Oeorga ll. Hi. I.awrenre, of l yle P. ()., Wash.. ho made H. K. N1'.'"' for the W. ay. and K', HV4 e'.M,Ip ' He nain,i (he following witnesses h F his i oulhiuoiis residence upon and ciim of said laud, viz. : i ee- Ihomas J. Whltc.inih. "ii-orge orciisnii. Ilradford and .William U alon, all of l- ,c Wa,,,,g,on. W. It. DI'MIAIt RL XOriCK OF FINAL SKHI.r In the matter of the estate, of J"h" '"tl!l Wagoi, blast, d,s'ea.s, d. Notice Is hereby given that the '"i')"''' j Ihe executor of Ihe last will and tc'tr hj John cotHieb Wagcnblist, d'ea,sl, , llP, his linal account in Ihe matter o( s' f,j an I the Coiinlr ( ourl of the -Oatc el "c M Wascolouniy has set Monday, lie ;'" Januarv, pall, at the hour of lo a in. " i as the dale for the hearing of lliu ...4 .s.J-U... WA'-KNIII-A;., F.,iMilor of the last will "f l,,h". j, 4 W sgcniilast, deec I - XOTICK OF FINAL .M:iTI.KVlKNr .ruin"'" V.llcc I. here), v liven that He "' ' ,rt,J has til,-l lth the clerk of tie- "" hl, sn. Ihe stale of Oregon, (or W ', con , nt. ace I as aililllllisiraior "i ,,r,,,.rn llradlord, di cease.i, and mar 1 ' " ' i, m inade on tho 1 lth Mv of I), ceinh' r !, '.,., . court, Monday, the llth day ''J ,j rs,nrt has been fl-cd as the inn', and I""' , hrtlii riHim of said court as the place i'' " ofobjetionsto sold IIiimI "''""'', FiHI'. dee,,,, ''A,.,0H.l..r.