MM 1 1' J4i 1" 'I I. A .W.7.T i The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'APKK OF DALLES CITY. AND WAdCO COUNTY. 8UB8CRirT10N RATES. BY MAIL, fOSTAOK PREPAID, IN ADVANC. Waokl v. 1 Tir 1 K 6 months.... Dill?, 1 year " 6 mouths. " per " 0 75 0 SO 6 00 S 00 0 so Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. I'ont-Offlce. orncK hours Gjuerat Delivery Window 8 a. m Money order ti'i mlrtj- j I; to 7 p. m. 8 a. ni. to 4 j. m. ?a. ni. to 10 . w, CLOStKQ OP KAILS trains going East. ...9 p. m. and 11:45a. m. " " West .. .9 p.m. and 8:Sp. m. Stase for Qoldendalc. .. . . 7:!a. m. ' " Prlncvlllo. .5:S0a. m. " 'DuturaiidWarmSprlnfrs ..6:S0a. m. i. , 1 t ..) I. II .. ..1 .. .1 KiQHa n. " " " (Antelope . .. .5:30 a. m. j their pocket rTri-weokly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday, 1 " Monday Wednesday and Friday. LITERARY CLIPPINGS. Sin Hknuv Uk.xskmkh, the inventor, now In hisolphtioth yenr, is writlnp sketch of his life. Thk Ilurpers are said to hnve on hit ml more than fifty thousand dollars' worth of accepted manuscripts. Cowi'Kii loved pets, and had at one time live rabbits, three iiares, two puinca pips, a mappic. a jay, a star linp. two canary birds, two dops, a I "retired cat" and a squirrel. ! Du. Oi.tviu: WKNnr.Lt. Hoi.mks says he to not feel half m old now as he did at twenty-seven. Probably 1 is much younger, despite his years, than the average young man of seventeen. Ihsk.n V deepest regret is that he does not speak English, and cannot, ! CHULDRBN therefore, reach the hearts of the pco- w,0 arc pUnv, pale, weak, or scrof ple. Nearly all the other dramatic ' l0U8 ought" to take Dr. Tierce's writers seem to be trying to reach I nt.i., f.,:l T;...... ti.., VIWIV1U11 AUVUIWWl ADWfVt Allllk "There is a titje in the affairs of men which, taken at its fiooa leads on to fortune" unquestionably had reference H' to the If 5TJ The poet is at CRANDALL & BURGETS, Who are soiling these goods out at greatly-red uoed rates. MI0HKL11A0H MUCK, - - UNION ST. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1893 Gov. Pennoyer is reported to have said that he will stump the state in the nest state campaign for the populists and hopes that they will control the nest legislature. ODD CORNERS. unless Nouway men cannot vote they have been vaccinated. At'STi'Ai.t a's summer is said to be so hot that matches accidentally dropped on the ground often become ignited. Is Turkish Asia Minor such is the condition of the roads that the freight of a ton of grain one hundred miles would be over forty-live dollars. Tin: Eskimo bulletin is the only The home of ex-President Garfield, a farm in Mentor, Ohio, is to be cut up into lots and made the nucleus of a town to be called Oar held. i.he project is a worthy one, provided the location calls for something of the kind, and will per-; petuate the name of Garfield. It is about twenty miles from the center of the city of Cleveland, and wealthy citi zens of that place are said to be inter ested in the project. I builds up both flesh and strength. ; For tins, aud for purifying "the ' blood, there's nothing in "nil modi- i ; cine that can equal the " Discovery." j In recovering from " Grippe," or ' in convalescence from pneumonia, j fevers, or other wasting disease;), it Bpeudily and Burcly invigorates and ; builds up the whole system. As an I appetizing, restorative tonic, it sots , at work all the processes of diges- ; tion and nutrition, rouses everv or- can into natural action, and brings i D. BUNNELL, Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs m Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. journal published in the arctie circle. It is printed at Cape Prince of Wales, back health and strength. Jbor all diseases caused bv a torpid i liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, I Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin and , Scalp diseases even Consumption j(or Lung -scrofula) in its earlier 1 stages the " Discovery " is the I only guaranteed remedy. If it ! doesn't benefit or cure, in everv 'case, you have your money back. AlnsUa. and is issued onlv onee a vear. Tin: inhabitants of Thibet are the dirtiest people on earth. Not only do they never wash, but when onee full growth has been attained they never take off their clothes. When the gar ments they wear become old others are put over them. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Youne & Kuae ri..i iiL omuKsmiin onop. SHOE The Connecticut women suffrage as sociation introduced to the last legisla ture the bill which resulted in granting to women school suffrage. A large num ber of women took advantage of the new law by voting at the recent town elections, thus giving promise that with systematic action in the future, the ma jority of the women in the state could be led to exercise this right. Four years out of nve, says the Scien tific American, the ice packs in so hea vily between Foint Barrow and the mouth of the Mackensie that it is im possible for vessels to penetrate it, but more frequently there is an open sea off into the northeast from Point Barrow. This direction, however, is regarded as a death taap by the whalers, and is re ligiously avoided. It is such a trap as De Long deliberately went into after being cautioned in the strongest terms by whaling masters not to be enticed into it. There have been seasons dur ing the past twenty years when this northeastern ice entirely disappeared, and about ten years ago one whaling master, who was determined to find whaled, if any were to be found, took the risk and went in this direction some two or three hundred miles, as he esti mated. Even then he did not reach any barrier. The water was free from ice, and from whales, too; hence he re turned rather than risk going farther and stand the chance of the ice closin in on mm lrom bemud, iiut he re ported finding considerable driftwood and seeing land birds. This led him believe that land yet unknown and nn explored was not very far away. All Free. ,, Those who have used Dr. King's New j Discovery know its value, and those who j have not, have now the opportunity to I try it free. Call on the advertised drug- gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send f your name and address to H. E & Co., Chicago, and get a samp Dr. King's New Life Pills free as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold bv Snipes ifc Kinersly. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, , as well ' " FACTORY For Sale at a Ba anrain. 76 Count StPoet, Next door to Wasco 8un Office. I'uftturiiRu. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of The Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them selves of the fact can secure reasonable Hiis Just received the Iatot stv!e In Suitings for Gentlemen, mm hsn Mrpe assortment of frnrimi mid Amor lean Cloths, which he can nnlsh To Otili-r thoe thnt (nvor him. (or Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. terms upon application. 17tf I- A (ireat l.lver Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pills insure perfect digestion, correct tlu liver and stomach, regulate the IkjuvK purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appetite and' invigorate iiinl strengthen the entire system by their tonic action. They only require one pill for a dose and never gripe or sicken. Sold at 'Jo cts. a box by Blakeley & Houghton. Notice. Timber Culture. V. S. Land Office, Thk Dallk. Ok.,) Atit'IHt l'J, UVt ) Complaint having been entered ut this oillce by Marriettn M. Marahttll rtKniiiit 1'rtMnn Hew! f'r failure tn comply with law us to limber Culture Kntrr No. .1110. dateil Murrh -jj. i9. uiHiu the NW'4 of Section -JS, Town-hip j North, It.mi:e II Kmt, W. 31. , in Wuco eomitv. Oretron, with a view to the cancellation of .ill euttv. contestant allegim; that defendant huswhi.Ilv fnllnl and neglected to plow or break or culti vate tu erop or otherwise, or plant with tree, trer .-eeils or euttintM. dttrlui; inn of tli tlun- ilnce maklnc lil ald entry, any iwirt i f nil tract, xne .-uu parlies are nereuy apt..ir at this otllce on the "JHt d lfjcs. at ID o cIocK A. 31.. to re-pond Jho undersigned, having secured the machinery and fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe factory, will pell the same at a bargain. Jlore is an engine and boiler of -10-odd horse power, and power, and a large amount ot shoo maehuiery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, belting and find ings almost a complete shoe factory. J-Jerejs alsojone of the best sites for successfully oper si tii ijr fac toi-y of this kind to be found in this country Write for particulars at once, to Tlio Salloa, 9 Or. ..Familiar Faces in a Arcw Place. J. IS. BARNETT E. BAYARD, Late Sjiecittl Aijenl Grneral Land Ojju e to Hark Twain's Latent Itomunce of an Eiulniau .lluldeu. A magazine is usually satisfied with one strong feature for the month. The Cosmopolitan, however, presents for November no less than five very unusual ones. William Dean Howells gives the first of the letters of the traveller, who has been visiting this country from Al , truria. "We have read Mr. Howells' im ' pressions of the Altrurian : but in this first letter we have the Altrurian's itn pressions of New York, with some com ments upon our government and society, calculated to awaken the most conserva tive minde. The fcecond feature of The Cosmopolitan is the portion of the maga sine given up to color work, no less than ten superb color illustrations being pre sented for the first time in magazine history, accompanyingan article bv Mrs. Roger A. Pryoron "Changes in Women's Costumes." The third feature is "American Notes," by Walter Uesant, who was recently in America and is do ing the United States for The Cosmo politan a la Dickens. The fourth feature is an article by General Badeau on "The Forms of Invitation Used by the English Nobility." The article is illustrated by the facsimile cards to the Queen'B draw ing-room, to dinner at the Princess of Wales, and to many leading houses of .England. Finally, we have a new and very curious story by Mark Twain, called "The Esquimau Maiden's Ro mance." It is in his happiest vein and is illustrated by Dan Beard. The Nov ember number presents the work of many artists, among whom are : C. S. Keinhart, Otto Guillonnet, J. II. Harper, G. Hudson, Franz von Lenbaub, George Wharton Edwards, F. Bchuyler Matt hews, Dan Beard, W. L. Bontag, jr., F. G. Attwood, C. Hirtchberg, J. Habert Dys, August Franzes, Louis J, Read, J. N. Hutehias and Hamilton Gibson. Vound. ,Afyoung lady's gold bracelet, was iesHid a few day's ago in this city. The owner can have it by calling at this ofiee and prove um ti , t, ibla aotiee. testimony concerning ahl alleired mllurr y-lv3t JOHN V. LKWI.. iiejjHter. C O. & COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. 25ct and 5IXpcrIc'.ao. Cnmi CotilK. rto:iriont-M.K(irH Tlinmi. CmutMimmptl 'jr.. ovifl Wlionpln;C'oiif;Ii atuJ Aitiiiu.-i. r r Coiidtiinr.tlcn it has no rival; hits cured tliomnn'is v lctcnll otlicrs fulled: will CTJ'ti: you if taken in time. Sold by iJrtijfjrUts on n.-iianinteo. Fnr Ijuce Hack or Cheat, use a lit J.o 11 'ti I'l.Ab'JKlu Si cts. L'. S. lu.Vli Omct, Tile I)hIK-. (Jr., i October IT. l-jci. ( , Notice l hereby ulven that tlw (IhmiiiK , named settler him llled notice of hli intention l t imike liiinl iroof in tipiirt of Ms claim, und that sulil proof will be imide U'fore the reKlter anil receiver of the I. K. IjiimI ij!h-.. at Tlie Dallw, Or., on Monday, Nov. T., m, t .Il,lili M, I'ntUon. Homcitead npiilication No. SOW for nE' , iretion . 1, i p. I b., U 13 K W. M. lie names the followinc vitiie-o t" prove hik contlimmjs residence iimjii and cnltiatlon of said land, viz. : hen Hatty, Huli (JliriHinan, W. K. ( ornon mul E. N. Cliandler, nil of The lUUss. ( lO-l'ltd JOHN W. l.KWlft. Ut-KUter iIO. - - Parties liaving Property they winli to Sell or Trad;, HouseH to lient, Abstract of Title furnishud, will find it to their advantage to call on uk. or We kIiuII niiikt a sj)eciulty l)foro the of the jnoseeution Unite) States Land of ClaiuiK Ollicti. and ContoKts 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Taken Up. ui5 rixe Aa!C you t'titii."rn? Thlnrpnmlv ic i.unmn. teed to care vou. lr!c; Men. laiectorfrp.i For ale by Hritpe & Klnerdly. VIGOR of MEN Eullr, Quickly, Pormanently Rettortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNE8S, DEBILITY, and all the train of rvllt f mm early erruro or later ezcetMrt, Uie mult of overwork, tick no an, worry.etc FulUtreuml,, UcYelopiiient ami tuuo given to every organ and irtlon of tno iy. "Implp.naturaliiietlKxIi. Irnmed la to I m proret ae lit jeen. Kolliirt, lnipolt,le. 2OJ reference, liuolc, explauatlon and proof i milled liealeU) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. One torrel (reldins about twelTe yenrn oi l, anil branded thus P on lelt uhotilder. Tin- owner fff ' C4n hawv tnc ""Imnl by ixiyiiig for tlil-i notice u. i.uui -r.u. .VlljtUlt 13, lb'ja.-wtf Estray Taken Up. ' Soi ie by The Dalles Wasco County, Oregon, ISA' 15 i 5 Is the Season Of the Yean CUhen Judicious Advertising Pays. In the SUMMONS. 1) llolton, I riainuir, v, Franl- l. (illlenple. Itlmda (llllcHiile, V. K. limit and W. II. lintler, Dcfunduntx. Ti Prank IK Wttfplr ami IHImta (Wlatl tin. It) tilt! 1III1IH' III each of iiimuer Mil tlm Nlatn of Orcma.ro, at are hereby leoiilrcl toTCSf lllfl, (.!! nil . T7- yon the complaint lit on or bcloie tins ttrtinel of the Circuit Cnimrftfcwu! above entitled hu me u-Kuinr lerni in mo circuit t'ounfn.i.Z 11 llri'irnli fitr VV.ih,... ,...... .... 'ew dale licrcot, to-wlt, on or before :l lath liny of November, IBM. anil if von fall n in .mat..,, i- inereoi me tiiamtlir r nni.lv to tteriiS or the relief nrim il fur In hi. .i..i, v.... lor mlecreeof lortrlomire of that cerU ihvtA. kiikc ori niinic ami c.viciitnl by you to tit iibovi) named plilntlll'iiii the llth day of Kwta- n-r, ifw, iiixin Hie liortliMCHt imarter of utaa I III tlOVIIxlllll 1! kllllth rum... II .....( U' U u Wiiaeo riiiintv. Oreeon. anil tlmi knlil' ..m'L lie old under mieli forecloinre decree In & tiinnner provlihil by law and n'c rillnc to fit liriu'tlct! of MlHl (Hurt, that frnm (In. Mich nale the plalntlH' inive and nrcive the ia in nve iiuiKiii-ii i.4n noiinrx ,i tin nuer'-'Kin Finn mini ninv-u .-.iiveiiioer inn. ipmi. he (lit mind in iHir i-uiiL. i,ir iiiiiiiini iiiMi, ii iiirTiit.1 kil.t,. .ll-ll. ffijll . I. .Ilt.ru t.u .. 1.1 tor iih tit ntlnc thin huU to for liv! ralil um K'W ami eoueiti me note llierel herein until uihiii, toeether with l anil llhiircim-nt imitle tmd expended In tii nil, ineiiiiuiiK accruing cokih nun expvuif ale, mid tltHt ilalntttl liave n Judgment hrhIeiI uii.iiiii Ktini rrniiK ii. i.iiii'upie, mr iniy dti leney In the urmxiiln of ale to nitlilv fullv l'I mini niiuin .iiiil uihiii nueii iiiiit'iinre miipniitf mini itf iiiruiiKii ur liiiuiT uu or uicu,(S Ither, In and to Mild iimrtpiKt-d premie id very Part thereof la1 lorcchxcd und forem barred from thueiinlty of rcilemptlnu Ttittif plullitlll Ih iiIIowmI to bid iitMilil forfeit ur rale and ptirfhitio "it Id iii(irtKnifi-ilirrmliCT, at hlHoptlon, ituil that upon fiu wile nf Mid mort- inrrtl pretnlneit the mirchncr Iw let Intii tit Iromevdon therinf. und every part therwf.lm. tnnllately. mill for mich other and further relief Ktoliiti iiiurt may mnn eoultnble an.l hut. ion niiiiinioiiK ik ereii uihiii you, ice uiu I-rank U. tjllleMple and Uhoda (illleifl'.lif pib llcatlou In The lialleH CllitoKlCLK. n nniMi i i til 1 kIii- i VMi-fcly at l)alle City, Uiikh) totiHT. tlretton, for nix coniccutIvu ueekn, by crdrtot Ilou. U. I.. llratNhatv, Indue of ald Cor.rt, lili'lt outer wan duly made mill entcrtil it hiurlK);i on thei'iltb day of H'pteitibflr. 131 or v v ii t mi.m.fkk. Attcit in v fur I'luiaai SUMMONS. i One black irony, branded cither 5 or R on left i nip ami iciijuw. uivucrcau nnvoMiiiie by prov lutf proiirty and payiin; for thin not iv m:i.u c. wii.iiim, 10-I.1wlm Fontorlieo, The Iwliei. or. Two Matrimonial Pennsylvania Ladies Two liiie-looltlnt; t'eiiuxylvanla it i (ieutlemcn! i Indies, excellent rcinitatimni. IniliistrliiMs. bhIi-m j did houtekeeprii,iiKe!i IS and worth t;j.tjo.tiiJ each, Parent dead, want toiro west this fall. ami wounfllku to correntxiiid lUi nice, rcectahle j Keniierneu uutier w. uojeci: nappy western i oilmen, (icmiciiien, ii you uro maiiiiriou ally ! li.nll...ul , lull.. . I....... i. . ' i iiiuiiiicii, m,-iiii 4i uiu in uuiiiiiii'ii icvier tor puo toy, iiitmeK arid addreMOi nf thute young ladlex. Pennsylvania Adr, Co., Huxiiil. Haven, I'd. 10 wwlm Assignee's Notice to Creditors. 7?humatlsmf Kidney Complaints, wnn BiMtrtHRMuiatlo I LatMt pMtiunhM Ii W, K. (iarrvUoil. Of Tlio Itallei. Oretron. hue lllir uulirned bin nroncrte for the l.-m-ilt f ..n hlncreilitom, all tnoiia havlnif clalina itKalimt nlm are hereby nutillcd to jinwent them tome tinder oatb, ut Tli Ualltw, 6rj:on, within three minima iroiit uaie. A. 11. THOiU'HON, AtMfifiw, AuRut o, lm-wct MMMIVt Will cure witLoat "" all --r- mtiumr fmn ortiAUouot bnia mtt toni irim or Uiltt. ttffiSXZ 'f,'W or7to i. "inj Will cure ail of tfcu, aIumm J ' ------ a. ti. j. . '-ff f ten mind b Ihit mrrAaan iavtaUon Qt liaUtuua U k hi I taia aijiwjr oUmt ad u. Kb. 17trKHUco(, riUTl4Jl'& OK. NOTICE. In the County Curt of the riUte of OreKon, for Wuco County, . In the Matter of the KitaU of f William Iiamlltou WIUoil, Dc'iucil. . Notice In hereby Klven that the iiiulenlKiiol, by uu order of the County Court of the Htoto of OreKon. for Waco County, uudo and filtered heptember 7, Ih'M, wu ttpmlntel executor of the 1ut will ami tcaptmciil of lltu wild U'llllain iiamlltou WIUoii, (lecemied; nil pertou havliiK claims aHlitat Mid entato aro hereby noiiiled to preaciit tlio uiiie with tha proir voniihum luerefor to jiient thoofllcu ol luy, If nut lti ton ii Wilioii. 'iho Dalle, Onw wllhlu alx nionih" from the outo of thl notice. iMteil The Dullei, Or., Heiit. 7, 1M1. Kecutor of Will of Win, U. Wilton, rtws'd 0-HHfit 'J'ho Onus City of tlio liilnnd Kmpiru m situntud ut tlio keud of imvipition on tin) Niddlu Columbia, nnd m n tliriving, pre jiurouH uity. ITS TERRITORY. It is the Hiipiily city for nn cxtmwivu und rich agricultural and grazing country, it tradu reaching as far south us Sumimir Lake, a distauuo of ovor two hundred uiilus. The Largest Wool Market. Tho rich grazing country along tlio custom hIojh) of tho Cu cades furnishcK pasturo for thousantlH of slump, tho wool from which finds market here. Tlio Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds boing shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries aro tho linest on tho Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will Ihj more thun doubled in the near future. The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and tho country south and ciiHt lias this year filled tho warehouses, nnd all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is tho richest city of its size on tho coast und its money is scattered ovor and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eimtorn Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these :ornor stones she stands. The California Winchouse, i Is now open, and its proprietor will noil his home producocl Wine at prices in tho reach of everybody. Also, best Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed to be Pure and FirstrClaQS in every respect. Thompson's Addition. ''i every respect C BECHT. u the Circuit Court of the Ktate of Or for the county of Wasco W. A. Miller, 1 I'Uihttlff, i vh. l V.. I'. lteynoldH. ' i Itcjtmhint. ) To . JletmitUh, the nfcoir iiuiun! ilflnm 111 the name of tho htatc of Oregon, Mjjf rebv riinlrt(I tn ntnM.nr and itnnuer IMvB" litlut llled niialllt you In the above ciitiWBj Itltlti tin thiv from tlm date of the'' thin tiuuunoun main you, if Mined county, or If M-rved within any iitliHfs"'" thl Ktate, then within twenty daw"81" dateof thukervlco of thlit wiiiiiiihiii SW3 V! or If nerved upon you by publleatliiii, ttjyr, are requiretl to apliear itliu nmiwrf ""Til, philei on the llmtday of the mutt wrm'"? io titter U wi'K publication oi n.i, tn-wlt on .Monday, Uiu . lit. v... ... ..I..,.-. 1X03. and if you fall to ko nuxwer, tli rWu.llL apply to the court lor tho tellef p)W 1 mid complaint, to-wlt for the IfllvC 'uteS morliraKidecrlbwI in nald coinpUInt, ryj the Mil, of the iiteml-ca therein dl wit the niiitlt half of the mmthwrtt uW tliu northeast iiiarter of the i'Utliw"lS mul the "oiilnweat .inarter of tlie iiuarter. of hectlon iM. TowihIiIp ""JfriX Kiinitethlrticn Kimt. Willamette .MctliM11.'; talnliiK oim hundred and nlxty ncrw, ' JL'jj, nted in Wimco county, OreKon. AlfOi Wjz,t half of the uortlieiKt quarter, "'S.KSitli iiuarter of tho northwcHt unnrtfr, enHt itiarleriif the northeimt iiiia'twTEttt. I. TowiiHhln otto North. Italiue Willametlt! .Mer I an. couta u 111, ".n. ...... i. ...... ... i.. iiHiBp-'! nun niw nil IB, unit Mlllllll'll III :";,rfIIM 01 Oretjtui; aeconlliiK' to InW and IMlJSSih 1 h'. "iiiiiiK i" l" inn, - ; .jieiK thin court, mid that the prot etdi' o "? "j M itpplltil In payment of tlio iii'iit"",TOiui wild inorlKaKc.iiud ntlll unpaid, t w ',. of of 1?)M), and luteriint thereon t ."iS aU, elKht er cent jier nullum from fK'Tintcr 1W.J, and the lurthur hum of I'.', mW f ,n. eat thereon at the into of client lr ?Maraej mini much March i, Ihuci. and for HUbiirtc fwi of fSUMKi, and for tliu cott" "" j that menlH iniido and expended ImrolIJ- judif tlioplalutlirwlll npply to the court f"imiJ iiiuut nKMlnnl you for any dcllclmicj V,mv:u lai iciiiiiIiiIiik after the application O'11"-' ccIk of kiiltl nlu iin itfore.Mild. . ,i,B um ...,',..w'li!,','r.,.l.,0.r. !!'.,"lS:..,btMi!?w!- nn, hi, in biiin nuit i i,Trtii "r"...,' ... i, mm union, by otder of tho Hon""1 ' c,:iBr Ulnt Hlmw, JiiiIko of nald Court, mI(I ""m " dated Keptomber '.Till, liWI. ... ..mio.S', NOTICE FOUin;iU)lOATION. M...I-... iu i i i Unit the M',,t.!.n ,w,ii.v ,J, iiviuui .,... , , . lili.Ull 1 named nettler lum llled ntdlce nf I f ' Y1.' 4 imiko ftiuil proof In mippurt '',,'', .,u that nald nroof will bo miido before tn aVi and llecolvor ut Tlio Diillen, Or., ' "v ll.lWW.VUl ..... .1....1 . iiniii.H.dt.eaeu. HomcKtoad Anulloiitloii No. "i l,Ti." " und m HWH of Htto.iW.Tp. 1 ', p, provt ue iiameti tno ioiiowiuk , i i.iiltlvmiw 4Ua Ilia contliiuniiH ruHldcnco llon oi miiii iiiiki, vwi , i. (irelelili)!' 1 u. w.t;ooK, w. A. Minor, run." rluthMorKaiii .nil nf tli" yHlle- ,,,..., i,. i,. iiiiowwi'iea" j. iiojinw'' I I Times ifM,," Sil, "tlSI LL ueceMry to "iivo of uU' what tho inW l'MK', ilr UiiKlucMM iiiuii think, ' ""., u tli? iuk men uro tno imwjt ""'":1Vi,! i h thl ni ii you wnn to roaoii mi "'"": ". talk l" "T; .orhmal yon oan't u Uo tor ' ' ".aoKtcl U.V. I,,' tho clrciilM"! ' - uiiwr iwiwr, sua udvertUins u Miy" its Lybuid