The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 26, 1900, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1900.
PARADISE FOR TRAMPS.
Larrikin llnlr. the t ill of Aaatrall
till lluliura Terrorla h
( ounlrjr Districts.
For several reason Australia mny he
ri jrunleil as the ideal nbocle of the h ilx
n ml t hi- tru in p. nr. n the former is dea
ijfiiatrd in the cities, the larrikin.
Thelarrikiu, like the kangaroo, is pe
culiar to the Australian font inent. In
no other country, certainly not in the
I'nited States, would he even be permit
teil to exist.
Ju appearance, shvi the Itoston (ilolie,
he in undersized in mature, slight in
build ami sallow in complexion, prob
ably owinj.r to an early excessive iik of
i-ifjarettcx. His attire ia uni(ue and un
mistakable. He wean a narrow brim
felt hat on one side of his head, a short
jacket reaching to the hips, pants very
tiuht about the waist to the knees, but
spreading out bell-shaped at the an
kles to the tips of his shoes. The latter
are invariably with high heels.
Singly a desperate coward, but in
packs or glints as he perambulates the
sidewalks of Melbourne or Sydney, he
becomes a terror to women' and chil
dren and a menace to anyone he fan
cies lie can insult with impunity. He
rarely does any work and is never
found out of the cities.
The Australian tramp much renem
bles the same species in America, only
instead of "looking for work, he (ren
erally adopts the guise of a prospector
With "billy" or kettle in hand he
trudges from one sheep station to an
other, enforcing hospitality b' the
fear that if such is not accorded a
barn w ill be found ignited on his depar
ture.
In no country in the world are the un
employed treated with so much consid
eration by the authorities as in Aus
tralia. As' the labor vote controls the
balance of political parties, and the
floating popul.it ion of unemployed are
"woiktngnien," in that respect officials
are chary of saying no to a deputation
of this class ofcitirtu.
i'or instance, as has more than once
happened, if a body of unemployed
should wait upon the minister of the
interior with a request for free trans
portation on the government railroad
to some remote district, where they as
sert work is to be found, the minister,
particularly if an election is nt hand,
has iio other recourse but to issue the
tickets.
Then, if, when the place is reached,
climatic or other conditions are not
found to be as conjectured, a pressing
request for return passage does not
offcu meet w-ith refusal.
Distilled Iron Will Not Hut.
Distilling various metals, Kahlbaum.
of Hasle, has found that a number of
them that usually rust quickly like
iron or copper are so purified thnt it
becomes difficult to oxidize them.
Iron is a beautiful silver-white metal
that does not tarnish in the air. Tin
proves to be the most difficult of the
common metals to distill, as in a vac
uum it does not begin to pass over
until a temperature of 2012 degrees is
reached. Invention.
Missed the Combination.
Sm.vthe It won't work.
Jtrown What won't work?
Smythe Hypnotism. Tried it. on
the butcher. Looked nt him fixedly
until I had his undivided attention,
then T said, very slowly and with em
phasis: "That bill is paid."
Hrown And what did the butch
er do?"
Smythe He said: "You're a liar!"
StruyStories.
China to Outstrip Japan.
When the outside interference which
in now inevitable shall have removed or
modified' the existing bars to trade
China will leave Japan far behind from
the industrial standpoint. TheChinese
arc as remarkable for thcircommercial
morality as the Japanese are for the
opposite; they are more solid, betler
balanced, take longer views, and are,
in short, more merchants and Ies ped
dler than the same class in Japan,
and the natural resources of their im
mense country are such as Japan can
not hope to compete w ith, poor as she
is in mineral wealth and subject to the
most diastrou natural convulsions.
Of t Iratlal Good Clothes.
Volly They say the Chinese empress
dowager has 2.0K) frocks.
Dolly (iracions! I suppose the self
ish old thing lias more than a million
shirt waists. Indianapolis Journal.
Toy Nteani fcii(lnrs, etc,. Won't Io.
That ia what one of oor competitor
says, and be ia right. The idea of buy
ing tin whistles, stuffed dolls and trash
is an absurd proposition, csjircially
when fine pianos and organs are going
at such prices that will enable any one
to make a Christinas present that hag a
value to it all the year around. At
Xickelsen's Book & Music Store you
can have a piano or organ oo terms to
ait your purse.
No Comment From llran.
Atlanta, Oa., Dec. 20 Hun. V. J.
Bryan, in a telegram today to the Atlan-
A 1 .!-,! . . . .
ia journal, iieciiues in express mingeii
opoa ex-president Cleveland's statement
which was published thi mot nin?. Mr.
Bryan says :
"Until Cleveland sets forth definite
ly what Le considers 'democratic prin
ciples' there is no necessity for com met t
The rank and file of the party expressed
themselves' in J SIX) and in HMO, and I
l ave no d mil they will continue to ex
press themselves in in a the arise."
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice la hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
J. E. Adcox and Theodore II. Lieoe,
under the firm name and style of J. K.
Adcox A Company, is this day dissolved
by mutual onsent, J. E. Adcox retiring
from said firm. Theodore H. Liebo will
continue the buinees of said rm under
the name and style of J. E. Adcox &
Company, and ii authorized to receive
and receipt for all moneys due said firm,
and all claim agaiust eatd tirui should
be presented to him for pavment.
Dated this 10th day of December, 1900.
J. E. Adcox,
Tiiko. II. Likiie.
I desire to announce to my patrons
and the public generally that in assum
ing control and management of the jaw
elry firm of J. E. Adcox A Co. I retain
the services of J. E. Adcox, which is a
sufficient guarantee that all work in
trusted to our care will be reptired in a
workman-like manner.
Respectfully,
2 Thko. H. Likiik.
... i:., ,,! i lltli iliyoi Deeeinix-r, rJ,
co every article we possess, every i au.idliritle mthdny oi January, r. i,
" - J .. . i . ... I nf -J nVhtfkiu the afternoon of al1
y-ii - i. . . . i . ... . r.-v iiiritniu - - . -
LrO. Vjllljeri iv JOUeS VU., WI1U ixiv i.J ucwuh, llnKind muif ciwri raiiu ia
O ... ' . i i ... Ihilt. I'ifv. (ircffoii. as the
in lYirflJirwI. hnvp IKlt hOllirht a Simile 1 lailO ! ,hM hiriiuriif 6a.il acc.unt aial o
Two more pianos and two organs sold
yesterday. A fancy Martin upright piano
In walnut is set aside tor a Christmas
surprise, a Paris Exposition Ludwie goes
to Walla Walla, a large) stockman from
Mitchell sends in a mail order for fancy
case Chicago Cottage orgau. Santa
Clans will soon be here; take advantage
of onr bargains now. We will make a
special cut to parties purchasing first
instrument each day this week. If you
ever intend buying a piano or organ,
now is the time. Remember the place,
ickelsen b Book -x aiuitc fctore,
Dalles, Oregou.
The
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Wanted A second-hand fire-proof
safe. Must be io good condition, and not
too large. Apply at the Chkosiclb
office. o31-tf
ft -W
Off to prisco!
liut before wo
Organ must
our successors
or Organ from us. They have paid us a big sum ot money
simply to become our successors, for our reputation, for our
wind will, and for our agencies, so as to control hereafter the
sale of the Knabe, llardman, .Stock, Fisher, Ludwig and
other Pianos, and under the contract with them wo 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. BIICKEIaiSEIM,
Or Wiley B. Allen Co , The Dalles, Oregon.
Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
In the Comity Court of the 8tte of Oregon :
v. .,,... ia hrHhv irivtj that the undersigned
H K SHitmarshe. adintnlstritir with the will
,Tin.vM nt the estate or jonaiouu jcm'u,
I pmmiI. has tiled bis linal account in said ette
' ........tv ....lift hi aHiil VVaacu c'ountv. Ore-
! .n, aud aaiil court ha.. hy u order dated the
BIMMiiuit.il ilium-
iti me nour
dm, as the
the court
i.luce. for
f the ol-
jectiona thereto, If auy there be. AM neirs,
...,wiii,.r noil ntht-r oersotis I ii tcre ti d In aid
1 estate, are hereby iuitiHd and re juin-d to K-
fcetil ana me ineir onii-unim iu
any they have, on or before the time set for the
heartng thereof a. gAL1MAR,HEi
Administrator with the will annexed of the
estate of Jonathan Jackson, deceased. d!2-it
C. J. STUBLIflG,
WHOLESALE AND KETA'ti
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Phone 234,
DEPART
F0K
("lift
Mull
12 :1b i. m.
TIMK PCHUDULB.
i'liOM 1-lAU.tS.
Atlantic
Kxiucss
Y2:M a. m.
Via Hunt
ingtiui.
Suit I.ftkr, Denver, Ft.
Worth, flmaha, Kiui
FHA oity, Bt. Louis
Chicago and Kact.
inlt Ijike, Denver, FtJ
Worth, OniHha, Ktui-j
mis Citv, Kt. LouiH,
Chicago and Kastt
Spokane 'Walla Walla, Hpokane,'
Mail
and
Express
9:25 p. m
8 p. m.
8 p. m.
Minneapolis. St. Paul,
i u 1 u t h, Milwaukee,
Chieaffo and Kast, viai
Spokaneakd HuntinK-
tou; also ali Tminta in
Washington and Kuat- 3:30 a. m
em Oregon. j
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Mail !(
and k'- Str. Regulator
Express p.
Xext door to First National Bank.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oitk at The Dalles. Or.,
December 1U, PHXI, S
Notice la hereby Riven that the following
named aettler has filed notice oi his intention
to make final proof in aupport of his claim, and
that ald proof will be made before the renter
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, Juiiua.y ljul, viz.:
Crcat Oblenchlaf er,
of The Dallca, Oreon, H. E. No. .jp for the
WU nti.4 and W'i BWJ4 See. l'J, T. i N., K. 13
K., W. M
He names the followin,r witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
Jacob Whittle, Jacob Ohlefrschlairer, Ablo.
Marsh, l'erry Vancsiuip, all ef The Dallea, Ore
gon. deell JAY V. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.,
December 17, 1900. t
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the register
and receiver of the I!. 8. land oltice at The
Dallea, Or , on Saturday, January 2ti, 1MI1, viz:
Francis A, Obrlat,
of The Dalles. Oregon, II. K. No. 4i!76, for the
lot:! K'.M4 NK'i and SU NWJ See. 3, T 1 S.,
1! U E., W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
J. It. Hall, D 1) Nelson, Chas. Kibson, Alex
F raiser, all of 1 he Dalles, Oregon.
declS JAY 1'. LUCAS, Register.
"A 'A'ATarTacrA'? a ta-a' xncrAa r-"XTjryyTt?AiA". a rAT3c-ATAT A'rA'i'A rk a-ss
From Pobtlanij.
Ocean steamships.
For San Francisco
Every Five Days.
4 p. m.
4 p. m
Ex. Sunday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.ouiii.''
io Astoria ana vtay
Saturday I Landings.
10 p. m.
6a.m. I Willamktts River, i 4:3ilr. m.
Ex.Su:idayOrc'on City, Ncwberg, Ex.bunday
I baiem Jt nay Land a.;
i a. m.
Tues.Thur.
and Sat.
iWiliamvtte and Yam
hill Kivers.
Oregon City, Dayton,
and Way-l :iudings.
' 3:30 p. m.
Mon., Wed
I and Fri.
I.t Rlparla
daily
8: to a. m.
Bkake River.
Riparia to Iwiaton.
Leave
Lewistoh
daily
9:00 a. m
Parties desiring to go to HepDiier or
.nuts on Columbia Southern via Rigirs. should
take No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:40 p. m.
making direct connections at Hennner iunction
and Diggs. Returning maingdirHotconnoctlon
at Hcppuer Junction and Klggs w ith No. 1. ar
riving at The Dalles at p. m.
The O. R. N. steamer "Modoe"'Ia now mnk-
ing regular trips to Salem and Inia?peudciice.
skipping at all way landings. She leaves Pott-
lana on Mondays, Wednesdays and frldays at
ii a. m., arriving at Halen i p. m., and Indeiiend
enceatxiuta p. m. on same days. Returning
boat leaves Independence at ." a. in. and Salem
at a. in. on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur
days, arriving at Portland about 3 p. m. same
days.
For full particulars call on O. R. N. Co.'s
agent The Da Ilea, or address
W. H. JIl'RI.Bt'RT,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or
I)yfpepi can fi cureJ hy Ha!;is
Acker's Ilprpsia Tb'ets. On II. tie
Tablet will givo Inimedinte relief or
money refnii'lijJ. 5IJ in hiinilome tin
Ixires' t 2i c:. Blakeley the druggist.
dime In ml hop tlie Ufet in art.
CTie.iper than ever. (ieo. C. Blake'cr.
Dyspepsia Cure
Dlaests what you eat.
It artificially dieeats the food and aids
Natura ia strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It lathe latestdlscovereddlgest
ant and tonic. Ko other preparation
can approach It In efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently curea
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and II. LaTgeslr'eeontalDiJH timet
mall aixa. iiook all about dyspepsia, inatuyifrea
"Cpared E C. DC'.VTT CO.. Craleofl
Sold hy Clarke & Falk'f I. (). J'harmacr.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA SAY. COMPANY
Steamers of the Regulator Line will run as per the fol-
ow,ng schedule, the Company reserving the right to chinine
schedule without notice.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is heiehy given th it the undersigned
has duly filed with the County Clerk of Mateo
County, Oregon, his filial account and report as
adiniii'istratiir of the estate of Adolpli Agidius,
deceased, and that the Honorable County Court
has fixed Monday, the 5th day of November, 1!0,
at 10 o'clock a. in. of said diy as the. time, and
the County Court, room of the County Court
house iu IiallcsCity, iVasco County, Oregon, as
the place for hearing said final account anil re-
fiort. All ptrsons interested in said cstnto are
icrcby notified to aptiear at said time and place
and show cause, if iniy there be. whv snnl rcjMirt
should nut be approved and said ailminislratur
di.i'hatged,
Dated this jth dav of October, I'sh).
.1. P AtilDII'S,
Administrator of the estate of Adolpli Agldlus.
deceased. octt-
DOWN.
Lv. Dalles
nt 7 A. NT.
Tuesday
Thursday
.Saturday
Arr. Portland
at 4::so r. u.
i' p.
I'ortl.ind
U' 7 A. M.
.... Monday
. Wednesday
Fridny
Arr. Dalles
a Sr. ,
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City.
t DOWN
i I.v. Dalles
at 7 a. a.
f Monday
j Wednesday. .. .
Friday
I Arr. Portland
, at 4 M ?. at.
at
up.
Portland
MO A. M.
Tuesday
. Thursday
. .(Saturday
Arr. Dalles
at 5 P. H.
I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, 3
i
n
a
Travel by the Steamers nt the P.cgulator T.lne. The Company will endeavor to give its pat
rons the best service possible. For further information address
ia . . . . . ...
K, rortiaira um-e, oait -street dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Cen. Agt. ,a
Wc do
.Steam, hot water nd furnace lieating. Kstimatea
mailrt "ml contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Do not forget
That we operate a plumbing and tin ehop, also a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
and implement etore. Repair wotk of all kinds done.
MAYS & CROWE.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is herchv given that the undetsiVncd
has been appointed by the, county court of
Wasco couutv, Oregon, administrator of the
estate of Francis Kuss, deceased. All persons
having claims against the estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to me, duly verltied,
at the othce of W.H. Wilson, in Dalles city,
Oregon, within six months Irom tiicdutc hereof
Dated November In, I'.mo.
' CiFZO. F. ItOHS,
uoilO Adiiifnlnttatur.
EXECUTORY NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
p.xeeutor of the will of Andrew V. Aniierson,
deceased, h4s tiled his til a', account In the
county court of the State ol Orci:,n for Wasco
i ounty, and said court lias ar-ttoiutcd Monday
the 7th day of January, l!KH, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m , as the time for hearing objections
thereto and iho settlement thereof. All heirs,
creditors and other iktsous interested In said
estate are therefore hereby required to file their
objections to said account, If any they have, on
or before the dav set for the hearing thereof.
Dalles city, Or., Nov. l.", l'.sio.
1117-11 J. C. HOHTKTI.F.R, Kxecutor
A. Hl'DSO.H.
oury Public.
i H
1
)iisoii&Bii
Real Estate,
Insurance, Loans,
Conveyancing and
Abstracting.
We represent tome of the ,rM-
insurance companies in the world
We have a large list of propert, k, l
city and country, for eale and7e,bc!i
AVe have money to loan oo rilM1
iecunty at reasonable rate, oli
We do all kinds of convevanrir. .
are the exclusive owners f?r
tem of abstracting, which prHo'
possibility of mistakes ia look 7
titles to real estate. ,0o,.f
Any one bavins nronert. t. ..,
rent will find it to their a'dnu-f
leave it in our bands. MTMtPtt
Collections and all legal basineclrf,
? oa' "rf w" receive prompt ,ttT
the ttate.
answered
Offices: Washington eirt
F.nch A, P ' u'
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DlNIXfJ CAR KOUTK FROM TOKTLAND
TO TUE EAHT.
THE ONLY DIRECT USE TO THE YEM.QW-
KIOSK HARK.
LltVK.
Union Depot, Fmrj and I sis '
No. 2.
Fast mall for Taeoma,
Peat tie, Olympia. (iny's
HarlHirand Hoiith Hend
fioiuts, Kpokane, Koss
and, II. :., I'lillman,
Moscow, I.elstoii, Buf
falo! lump mini iig coun
try, Helena, Mliincatn
lls, Ht. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, Ht. Iiuis.
Chicago and all points I
east and southeast.
Puget Hound Express);
II;30 P.M. for Tacoina and Seattle
, and intermediate poiuta '
11:15 A. M.
No. i.
No.
5;fs3 1. M.
No. 3.
7;00 A. M.
Retiring from Business.
Closing ont my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Pry Oooils, Clothing, l!oot and Shoes, at much lese than wholesale
prices. Will eell in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchaser.
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
AH (roods will be sacrificed except Thompson's (ilove-fittinir Corsets
d I'.utterick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure
rcrnina.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner S;conl and Court Sts.
am!
bargains
Pullman first-class and tourlit sleepers to
MhincaiKills, nt Paul and Missouri river points
without change.
Vnstibuled trains. Culon depot roiiucc.tioni
ill ail principal cities.
Haggnge cheelied to destination of tickets,
For handsomely lllusiiateddi-M.'rlplivematter,
write"' ,l(;,'1'1", CHr "tVMtloiis, etc., call on or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent. 2Vt Morrl
son fitreet.corncr Third, Portland Oregon.
FRENCH & CO..
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A ENEKAI. BANKING H0C1NK8
letters of Credit issued available in th
Eastern States.
NiKbt Exchange and Telejrraplm
Transfers sold on New York. :t,i,
St. Iniis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
tfiri, Seattle Wash,, and various poinU
in Oregon and Washington..
Collections made at ail points on fay.
rabln term.
FO$ SflliE
At Public Auction
Tuesday, Dec. 18, 190C
'At IO O'clock A. M.
All the personal property of the eBtate of
Kd. Doyie, deceaeed. at the
8-Mile, Wasco countv, congistinr i
Fanning Mill, Grain Drill, Huto
Gang and Walking Plows, 3 let) Hu.'
rows, 6 head of Horses, 4 head rtf Cattit
a Wagon and Harness. Rlict amid
Tools, etc.
TERMS, CASH.
For futther rnrticnlHre. call on nr
dress. V. J. 11 ARRIM AN'. Adminix,..
tor, Endorsby, Oregon.
General Mill Work
Hansen ftThonisa
Miinufacturirs and Dealers In
Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring,
Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc.
BEE HIVES AND PEUIT BOSS
Ot All Kinds
Third Street. The Dalles, Orffon.
Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon
Wasco County.
Joseph Paiict, I'lnlntll)',
vs.
K. X. Paiiict and 0. L. Paqiiet, IWetidmito.
Hy virtue of an attachment, execiitlen,
and order of sale, duly issued out ol anil n
the seal of the. Circuit Court of the State
Oicgon.for the County of Multnumsli, to w
directed and dated the Jlth rty of Nortmtfl,
l'.l, U)Kiii a judgment rendered and eoiffd"
said Court on the JTth dav of Jsnuirr. W", "
the above entitled cause. In favoi of if P"1";
till and against tho uefenduiiU. X r'l"
and O. I Puiiint. as judgment dfMon, I" "
sum of four hundred (f lull) drillsn,itliiiitneit
therwii from the With day of Wcptembet, Ml.
tne rate of eight per cent jst snnum,
further sum of fifteen (.',)dollar1wltlimI'iw
thereon at six per cent per annum from tae;
day of January, INI7, and the further m
thirty-one (:il) dollurs, costs, and tla-cmH"
and upon this writ, and euinnundinK "
make sale of tho real pmi'rty hercnuiw r
snrllied, I will, on the .list day ot 1"''
P.ioo, at the hour ol l o'clock in tiiealtenwj"
s ild day, and at the front disir of the w
courthouse In Dalles city, H aco Counit. w
gou. aell nt public auction to the riiuli"'
for eash In hand, all the right, title sod low
which the defendants, K. X. Fjuet aud u,"
Paouet, or either of them, bad (ai Mj'-'
of January, 1h7, the date of tbe ia'f?
which such defendants, or any of Uk1
ants herein, have since ac(iilrcd, or
in and to the following described rlprJ"v
Itiiateaiid being In Wasco County, on''
WThe northwest onarter (';)ol the norttwj
iiiarlcr (1) rf swtion two C2), ano '"!" ,
east ouarter ''i)of the nortliesst q"""';
.i,,.i th-...ml, h. if ,,f tho norllieast iinior1 t
of soclion three ( f), all In to tishtp si
of range twelve (1-') east of the n III""''", " a
onehundrel ami sixty (I''i acres: or
of said proiertyas will satisfy mMJ
and decre-, with costs and accruing ,1;frt,
Hald proiierty will be s :d hidwi .-
tlou and ri .lemptlon as by law pf"1;'"?',
DaUd at Tho Dalles, Or., thu atk 0IOT
ceinler, I'Xfl. ..t.nT KEIAY.
ilM Bliorlfl Wasco County Wj.
NOTTck" FOR 1'UItUCATWN.
Land Orricg at Vani oiivbr, '' j
(MolK'r. 1 a
Notice Is hereby given that the - tow
smeii seiner nas ineo .J,m ,r.
to make final proof in support . " i'"'.' m
that said proof will lie made be. rj , ,
by, I'. H. eominls.loner lor the Vi'"
WashlngUin, at doldendale, a.-n.,"-
lii-ccirber 111, IlKX), VI..:
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ONE FOR A DOSE.
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Osteopath.
Rooms Ma'id II, '.'hnpriiaii t!trK"k, The Dalles
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i I have ut.ont 10(1 thorough bred dnei
that IJvrill lean n 0( 0 i0 to re,p.
! tilile partici oti harei. Apply to
c. i:. ha Ann,
The Dal let.
ef I.ylc P. O., Wash.,
lor the v s, nr.'i ane
'Jl lie names the following wltn"J5 JjJ
bis onllnnous residence uii """
of said land, via.: . .. iuii(.f'
Thomas J. hltconit). i.e.,rK.- . f U
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Washington. w K yJ
NolfcK"oF Fl N AL KT1 tE
In llm mstler of tho estate, "f ''M C" '
Wageublast, dircaald. jmiiIC'!
Notice Is hereby rfivr-n thnt '' ,me"' '
tbe executor of the last wil ' Tn,, '
John liott'Vb Wi.genbUt, ,'
Mi llnal account In "'w''tt"jorrr.
an 1 the Countv Com! ' ,h,,','",i1i. 71k1'"
ascot onniy has s.-t Mend ). " u
January. PH. at the rol 10 a m. ,tl.
a the .ialc for the beatliig of the"
.. j a r Il,..nlil ... i f
mm any ui.j.--u.. V. Vu V.UiKHI';;
Eovutar of the last will of J
Vtsgeliolast, deceased
vtt,i.' tV rtVAl. r h ITI-I
Notice I. hereby ghen '' I'ant't
has III.- wlih tl... clerk "l , 'rnZr. " i
Ihe.t ilet,! Oregon, for ' ' K.
account as administrator '
lir.dford. rtecen"l, and ' ., t)
made on the llth dty of ll'cP f j,nlljy. '
ei.ort. Moll, 1ST. the IMll . nillPlT "i, ,.,
hs. b.Vn llxe,f as the time, an . .-f
room
of obj
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f .aid court as tl"!'1","'', .
...etionsto saU ''""'"' r KR tnr'';
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