The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 03, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Diily Ghronide.
OFFICIAL PAl'KK OK DALLES CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
SUBSCKirTlON RATES.
T MAIL, POSTAGE ritKrAID, IN AIWAHCK.
Weekly, 1 year 1 j
" 6 months 0 75
i 8 ' 0 SO
Daily, 1 year 6 00
" 6 month SOU
per " 0 60
Address all communication to " THE C1I KON
ICLK." The Dalles, OrcRou.
roat-OtTlce.
office hours
Ucncral Delivery Window 8 a. m.
Money Order " Sa. m.
Sunday ii 1) " y a. m.
CtOSINO OF MAILS
trains going East 9 p. m. and
" " West 9 p.m. and
tttago (or Goldendale
" " ITiuevillo
" "Ihifiirand Warm Snriues .
" Leaving for Lylo A Hartlaud.
" " " lAntelope... ..
Except Sunday.
tTrl-wcekly. Tuesday Thurfday and
1 " Monday Wednesday and
to 7 p. m.
to v. m.
to 10 11. ui.
ll:4An.m.
5:St) p. m.
,7:S0a. ni.
.5:SOn, ni.
..":; a. m.
.5:3) n. ni.
.5:S0n. m.
Saturday.
Friday.
FRIDAY,
NOV. 3, 189H
OVERSTEPPING BOUNDS OF LAW
The distressing accident in Portland
by which seven people lost their lives,
while the eighth is at death's door,
shows the danger which is attendant
upon a disregard of laws. Portland has
city ordinances, which, if they had been
observed, would have prevented the
Madison street catastrophe. It is pretty
well shown at the coroner's inquest that
the car was going at the rate of about
twelve miles an hour, which is double
the speed allowed by the ordinance re
lating thereto. Again the car Inez was
not provided with sand boxes, so that
when the brakes were set, they would
.not check its momentum. There is a
lesson In this that all may profit by.
Many an ordinance exists on our own
books that is practically a dead letter,
the object of which is either to protect,
life, property or health. The state has
laws to which no attention is paid.
Citizens knowing of their infringement
are careless or indifferent and allow
them to be openly broken, instead of
making a charge for unlawful conduct.
But there is more excuse for an individ
ual breaking laws than a corporation.
The latter has full ability and knowledue
of all limitations imposed upon them
and should scrupulously abide by them,
whereaH a citizen errs sometimes through
ignorance, or partial inability to conform
to them. The street car company in
Portland should have known of the im
portance of sand boxes, which are a
trifling (expense, and should have not
broken the law regulating the limit of
speed. They are liable to heavy dam
ages, which they deserve to lose for their
impecuniostty and reckless disregard of
municipal laws, and herein lies a warn
ing which all may profit by.
They may abuse Alary Ellen LeaEC
now, but when she is dead it will be re
membered with kindness that she never
yet turned her front name into "Marie"
or called herself "populiste."
When Pres. Cleveland and Sen. Hill
fall on each other's necks in the windup
tableau of the great conciliation act,
care should be taken that the tear recep
tacles are large and numerous and that
.the principals are unarmed.
There is said to be a tribe in Africa
which requires public speakers to stand
on one leg during their addre-ges, and
when they become exhausted their time
has expired. There are a number of
American statesmen whom it would be
well to subject to this rule.
A Sacramento man has solved the
wheat and other farm product questions.
He would have the government carry it
at a uniform rate, as mail matter is now
carried, Thus the farmer in Oregon
could ship to New York for the same
price that the farmer in New York paid.
It would be a fine tiling for railroads,
however, as it would increase their
business immensely. A bushel of wheat
would be worth just the same price in
any part of the United States.
The death of Dr. W. E. Rinehart ro
moves from our midst one of our most
valuable citizens. Ho was an earnest,
active worker for the good of the com
munity. In the midst of his usefulness
lie was cut off from his life work by the
grim reaper, and the position ho filled
is now made more prominent by the
vacancy. Though his sorrowing family
are bowed down by their weight of grief,
the population of a city also today
mourns the worthy mayor's untimely
demiee.
Look Over Your County Wnrruut.
All county warrants registered prior
to January 10th, 1800, will be paid if
presented at my office, corner of Third
and Washington streets. Interest
manes on and after this date.
Wm. Miciium.,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 21ft, 1803. tf
It Hbould Ha la Kvary House
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps
burgi Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, thai it cured his
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
utter an attack of "la grippe," when
various other remedies and several phy
sicians had done her no good. Robert
'Barber, of Cooksport, Fa,, claims Dr.
King's New Discovery has done him
More good thsn anything he ever used
tor lung trouble, Nothing like it. Try
it. Free triul bottles at Snipes & Kin
Mly?s. Large bottles, 50c, and $1.00,
LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE.
In lSO'J there were l,:u5 vessels of nil
kinds built in the United States, with
an estimate tonnage of 1110,000,000.
StscK the establishment of our life
saving' service in 1871, 0,S persons
have been succored nt the Rtations.
The life-saving service on the llrltish
coast was established in 1821, and has
been the means of savlnp Iit,04:i lives.
Tin: naval warfare of the world wns
revolutionized by the bnttle between
the Merrimnc and Monitor, March 0,
ISO'J.
In 1070 the Dutch owned und operated
one-half of the world's shipping; now
they own about 1 per cent, of the
whole.
Ovkii 80 per cent, of the shipping of
the world is built on the llritish Isles,
and nearly one-half of this on the
Clyde.
Only one-fourth of the American
shipping is engaged on the high sens,
77 per cent, being river, lake and coast
ing trade.
Tm: navigable river mileage of Eu
rope, Asia anil America is 144, ;M miles.
The United States has the greatest
river mileage, 47,!155.
The longest artificial water course
in the world is the llcngal canal, 900
miles; the next is the Erie, SOU. Each
cost nearly S10,000,000.
In 1820 the steam tonnage of the
world was 'J0,000, tlu sailing tonnage
5,814,000; in 18SS the former was 0,040,
000, the latter 1',010.000.
Some of the steamship companies em
ploy more men than are enlisted in the
second-class navies of Europe. The
Cunard line employs 10,000.
The United States has S42 life-saving
stations, 181 on the Atlantic, 48 on the
lakes, 18 on the Pacific and one at the
Ohio falls, Louisville, Ky.
i 6l
(i
There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its fiooa
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Klectric Itlttem.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention, All who use Pllectric
Bitters sing the same song of praise.
A purer medicine does not exist and it
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
the liver and kidneys, will remove
pimples, boils, salt rheum and other
affections caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all malarial
fevers. For cure of headache, consti
pation and indigestion try Electric Hit
ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price 50c nnd $1 per
bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's.
NO QUARTER
will do you as much good as the
one that buys Dr. Pierce's PIoiiHint
Pellets. This is what you get with
them : An absolute nnd permanent
cure for Constipation, Indigestion,
UiliouH Attacks, Sick nnd Bilious
Headaches, and all derangements of
the liver, stomach, nnd bowels. Not
i just temporary relief, and then a
I worse condition afterwurd but holp
' that lasts.
I Pleasant holp, too. These sugar
1 coated little Pellets art; the smallest,
; the easiest to take, and the easiest hi
the way they net. No griping, no
violence, uo disturbance to the sys
tem, diet or occupation.
They como in scaled vials, which
keeps them always fresh and relin-
j bic ; a convenient ana perfect vest
I pocket remedy. They're this cheap'
est pills you can buy.
in i
There's nothing left of Catarrh
when you use Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy. The worst cases yield to
its mil'd, soothing, cleansing and
healing properties.
ClisMiltStliP-
! Miirt Urn
at CRANDALL & BURGETS,
Who arc soiling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MIOIfKLHAOH BRICK, - - UNION ST.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs am Hoofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Streot, next door west of Young it Ku
1 Blacksmith Shop.
SHOE
FACTORY
A (.rent I.Ivor Medicine.
Dr. Gumi's Improved Liver I'ills are
a sure cure for sick headache, bilious
complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, eoa
tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pil!
insure perfect digestion, correct th
liver and stomach, regulate the Imweli-.
purify and enrich the blood and imut
the skin clear. They also proiluee u
good appetite and invigorate and
strengthen the entire system ty their
tonic action. They only requirvnnu pill
for a doo and never jiripn orsiekun.
Sold at 2o cts. a box by lilakelev &
Houghton.
John Pashek,
The Merchant Tailor,
76 Count Street,
Next door to 'Wasco Sun Office.
Has jmt received the latest style- i..
Suitings for Gentlemen,
ami 1ms a laore assortment o' Kurt leu and Ami"
lean Cloths which he can finish To nrder fur
tho.-e that favor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
Notice. Timher Culture.
For Sale at a Bargain.
The undersigned, having secured the machinery and
fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe factory,
will sell the same at a bargain. lion is an engine and
boiler of 40-odd horse power, and a large amount of shoe
machinory, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, helling and find
ings almost a complete shoe factory.
Mere is also one of the best .sites for successfully oper
ating a factory of this kind to he found in this country.
Write for particulars at once, to
0.1:
Tlio ZDctllos, Or.
I-a
01.00 pc:
CurM Cans, IIoin-jii'"',.'scrc Imout,
Croup rriT. nj 'nve.i W'hacpis;; Vuugl
and Asthiiiu. v r Csi:u:ii!-Mon Jt hn-Jno
rival: lanciireiltiio-.i.micl.'iv rcroullctlici'a
faliel; wlllci.'iiu Youitra!:vH in time. SoM
by Drutfsjirsim r."imrar.tcv. rorI.RacUac'i
crcbct,u33 rtiir.QH'it i-j.Arr:::. soct3
1.. S. Land Office, Tiik Dai.lk-. iv..,i
. Align! !'.'. I vi' (
complaint navtiie oecn emeriti at t.n-iiinri'
dv .Marneua n. Jiarsuan hk.uiiii rir-nu. nin
fur failure to comply with law as tn itniK-r-Culture
Kntry No. 3110, ilattil ilarcli .v. in,
upon the NW;4' orSectlon 'li, Tiwntil. . S.Ttli,
Uauuu II Kast, W. M., ill Wno count'. , iiriv'u
with a view to the cancellation of Mi l . m:.
eonteUiit alleging that ilefeuiian! .in- v,h.!l
fnllti! anil nealectol to plow or breal. t ( i.!t.
rate to crop or otherwise, or plant v. it It".
tree mIs or cuttliurs. iturlnt; an n'.
-Inee niakltiK hlo Mill entrj', tw i il
traot, the Mtiil p.irtle.s are hereby miiihi ; l
apearat thiH (Jlllee on the 'Jlst day ij. t .Ixt,
l.-'.J. at 10 o'clock A. il.. to roponil m.i! I'iriiiifi
tnitlmoiiy coiiecriiluir alil alleutil fullup
yHv5t JOHN V. I.KVI., i.esji.N r
Familiar Faces in a New Place.
C. E. BAYARD,
Lute Special Aijent (Seneml Land Ojlivc.
J. E.
IJARN H
NOTICE FOi: jrUULIUATIoN.
L". S. Ia.NI OFFICi:, Tlie iMlli--. or ,l
(0toh?r 17, l-. i
Notice Is hereby Klveu that tin- tllouiK
naintil ettler Una liletl mitiee of hi' ii.tcntnai
to nialie tilial pnKif in mipiior! of hln cl.oi.i. iiml
ttitit miIiI proof will hu nuiiic heforc tin- iwi-ter
mill receiver of the L'. ti. IjukI "flico nt 'I he
Iwllesj Or., on ilomlay, Nov. 37, Imc;, U
lillllox M. l'litlson
Homeiteail application No. '."Jl'J for hE1 , nct!.i:
i, i p. i it i.' i: w. ji.
He iiame.s the following wUiuuh ti pro, In
continuous resilience ti)ii ami culthatiTi i
nlil laiul, viz. :
Ken Hatty. IIiikIi (Jhrlsman, . K. Lor-n. md
K. N. Chandler, all of The Dalle. Or
lU-ltd JOHN W. I.KWirf, li.-ui-t.-i
lillTO vou I V.liii-ihr Th'n r.mlv U u-i.nmn.
?d CO CU yt M, i'ri'.".- V) cts. JtiiJCttr tre.
For i.-iltly 5nliM & ICIuersly,
VIGOR MEN
Easily, Quickly,
Pcrmantntljr Rettored.
WEAKNE88,
NERVOU8NESS,
DEBILITY,
and all Hie train of atII
from early error or later
ezceanei, tbu retulla of
overwork, si ok nous,
worry.etc. Fulltirenslb,
Uerelopnient and ton-,
given lo every organ and
iKirtlon of tlio Ixxly.
fclmplp.nattiraliuetlio.il.
Immedlauilinprovetnent
wn. Fallurofmporilljlo.
2tU) references. Uolr,
explanation und pr.xift
mailed (waled) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
Rheumatism;
Lumbago, Solttloa.
Kionw Complaints.
Lam Back, &o
DS. SANDEH'I ELE0NI0 IELT
UBPKtMOIIV.
iMwmiin i
Waaa rwalUsff frow
leruau.
lannuir.
oeaylalau,
eoauiiif
r. L-urrnt l
M.MU.WI, and
tr bo iy. TUou.
nrlou iartutloi
Bite Luadmu
fill. t...... I Ml II1WHU. .IINMUABV ,ka
KtyUot boou trr orfrrrd wralT men. runt otlkaH
rfli. H.a4VIHnafibatl4limt:ilUUaat4
VUS4IV euidforlJiuaM l'i!Jjlot.i)aile-J.ialsii,fno
VANSItN BMurmu uo..
With llMtro-Mssi
Will cura wlthoot mAUiam
ovrr-uutlou at brain mtt
emloa. a ovrroaa dUHtr.
ritMirniUMo. kldiwr, Jlyar aa.
uSSuMr I ltl5'ir"'r or tot
ujiO iui Leen oirwl.by lliU narraiuu
f tr all ulwr rMuedlaa falted, anowa Bite
of uttimualala tn tula ndatwry ctlwr auu.
Taken Up.
One isorrel KCldlnK alxjitt twelve years old, and
branded thus p on left shoulder. Tim owner
can have the "animal by paying for thin notice
D. J. UOOI'Klt.
AugllKt 13, IMtl.-vvtf
Estray Taken Up.
One black ny, branileil either 5 or S on left
hip and left Jaw. Owner can have-Miae by prov
ing proiierty and pajinn for this miller.
hum. ;. vii.di:i:,
lO lSivlm IVwtotliee.Tlie l).illo, Or.
Jte Ieal Estate, tpap, Iijrapee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
3sr
IO- - -
Parties luiving l'rojxirty tlmy wish to Soli or 'J.'nuli;, J louses to Uoitt, or
Aljstnict of Titles furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us.
AVe shall make a specialty of the prosecution of (Jlaiius and Contests
Ixifore the Unitep Stiites Laud Ollicc.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
TheDklles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Two Matrimonial Pennsylvania Ladies,
(ieutlcmeu! Two flnu-looklliK Ceuusylvanla
ladles, excellent reputations liidiutrlous, npleu
dld lioiikckeeperK, iiruii 18 ami '), win Hi f:!,W.OO
chi;i, rmreilla dwul, want to k west tliU fall, and
wouid like to correspond ith nice, reieetible
Keiitleuieii under w. Object: hapi.y wentern
hoinc-s. (icntleinen. if you aro matrlinoiiiatly
nicillieu, KCliu ft Dill in couimou leiier tor iuo
to, iiameH und Hddremtes of the'V youiiK hnllcH,
Pennsylvania Adv. Oo.,
10 Uwlm Hox lliJ. ick Haven, 1'a.
Assignee's Notice to Creditors.
V. K. fiiirretnoii, of The Dalles, OrtKon, hav.
iK aHkluiiMi hla proerty for the lienelltof all
hUtrKlitom, all encjnn uhvIiik r.-laliim iiKulunt
him are hereby notified U iircneut them lo me
under oath, ut The Dalles, Oregon, within three
moiithii from date.
A. It. THOill'BON, AmlKiiee.
Aujrutt 0, IfcWJ.-wOt
NOTICE.
In I ho County Ourt of tlio SUtc of OrcKon, for
Waaco County,
In the Matter of thoKktatu of
William Hamilton Wllaon, Detieiuwl.
Notice In hereby Riven that the iindcrnlKnoJ.
by an order of the County Court of the Htatuof
Or win, for Wukco County, nrndu and entered
Beptember 7, im, wa appointed executor of the
lnt will nnd tentament of the said Wllllaiu
Hamilton Wilton. ilcced! Mil pemotiN IihvIiik
(.-lalinNUKHlunt tttafil entato arc hereby iiolllled to
iin-aent tlio nmui with the proper vomiliera
therefor to mo at tlio ollieo ci iiay. lliiutliivlon
ik WIUou, The Dullea, Oroii, wllhlu tlx
jnouiliH from the Ditto of Oil notice.
Dated The Dalles, Or., rtept. 7, im
Uxoeutor of Will of Win. I!. Wlloii,dec'a,
The Onto City of the Inland Empire is situated at the hind
of navigation on the Middle Coluinhia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
it is the supply city for an oxtensivo and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far houth as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
'I'ho rich grazing country along tlio eastern slopo of tlio Can
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tlio wool from
which finds market hero.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, alxut 5,000,000 pounds Ixiing shipped Just year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will ho more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley ' find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money in
scattered over and is being used to develop more fanning country
tlian is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
corner stone she stands.
The California Wine house,
Ib now open, and its propriotor will soil his home
produced Wino at prices in tho reach of everybody.
AIbo, boBt PeanutB to bo found. Goods guaranteed
to be Pure and FirBt-Claua in every respect.
Thompson's Addition.
C- BECHT,
This
Is the
Season
Of the Yea
CUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
SUMMONS.
In the
Clumit
t
r f "iinrr tt tint m....
he County of War,i.
A. D lloltou, 1
riaintiti,
v.
Frank D. (Illlcnpl.-,
IthiMla (IlllcMiile, W.
K. Hunt mill W. II.
Duller, Defendant,
Tii ViMit Jl UMnpU miif ;.7u tltUtiBjt.tr a,
nb(iiV'iiilia7ri drJtmUxnU v
In the name of lhn uliiln nf n.n .
eaeli of you uru hereby reoulml Utmtui
Winner the romplaliit Med iiRaliiil mflathe
above entitled null on or bufoiu thotm d,, v
the rvKUlar term of the Clreult C'ounrifttM
of OrcKon for Wiueo (.'ounty, next foltujX
date hereof, to-wlt, on or before the
ttltli ilny of Novumlixr, IHD3,
nun il vou mil no to niiiv..r. In. in.
thereof tin) plalntltt" will apply to the Cn
for the relief prayed for In hli.i-ouiplaliit.tMtt
for ndi-ca-eof loreeloituteof that i-ertalnntrf-
KKU lie"! intuit' llllll e.XCi-UIl-ll IIV you W Ut
above named pbilutllt'ou theClh ifav nf Notre.
Iter. IP'.IU. UIHlll fill? lmMlllvCNt illlnrt..r it .tu
.. It. ........ I, ...... ... '., .,( .. 1.
Wnteo eoillltv. (iresrim.aud that Mild nr.-inl
be mild under audi loreelonire di-erro in tkt
iiiiiiiiier pmvldiil by law and iicfndlnj: to a
jiriu'iir.. oi tain uiurt- inai irom tiioproeeedn
miii'Ii Eulle tht. Itlnllltllt' liuv.i mitl r....tlv'.. tin. mil
oi live hntidti-d (tOi iIdIIiuk nnd luterintci
xiiii liiim hiiire Mivemiier ntli, iv.o, at tlio ratcol
toper rent, per 11111111111. alto a further mimd
sixty doltarn iih a riii.nuahUi attoriivy'K (
for luitltutliik' thli cult to fore lr' xildmon
uniiB and eolliMit the mite thereby wunil &1
herein miiiI unui, tottether with plitlntliriicoiti
anil illiburneuieutH iiiadi) mid expemltil In till
milt, liielildlliR acerulUK rontH and expemoof
aale, and that plalutllt haven Jiutumeii t nKalnit
vou. the i"iilil I'riink I). OilU-nple, loranv ild-
eleney In the priH-eeiU of mile to mtlsfy fiilly ill
raid Minin. that upon niieli loiecliMtirewiiunlU
Id., ri,.lif lift,, lnl..r.rtt ..nil l.lllltn nf -ntt 1.1
your eii ili-kiiiluiiu, eaeli and nil c( yon iiv)
tlifin, ami all other x-rMtia claiming or to
claim by, throuKh or under ymt or theza, or
either, In und tnald inortKaiied lutcilKsinJ
every part thereof la) loreehmil and fortrrr
ha r re. 1 Irom theeiiiltv oi ri-ilemptlnn. Tluttbi
iilnllitlll be allimed to bid nt Mild liWlosare
na and piiri'linie suid mortKai.'Itwalin,t
hlaoptlou, ami that upon the ntlc oliiUBCft
irautil tireinles the tnirehaer Ihi ttt lata tbe
piwu-nlim thereof, and every part Ihtrof.ira
meillatel) , and lor mieh other anil further tthl
nt to the Court may M-eiu i-iiiltalil ir! Jut.
'I'lih aummoiiN Ik Aerved iini jiai, thf uM
Frank D. Ollli-iplo and lthiala (illhipl'ibyb-lli-ation
In Tho llnllei) cm niiNicj.i:. a nwi)t
publlhliei uwk'ly at Dalle City, Wiiitu couttj,
tln-Kon, fur nix coneeutlvii necks, by onlerw
linn. W. I.. Ilrinlihiin, Judirt- id mill Court,
whleh, older wax duly made nnd cntCTriit
iiliaii.'n-ni 011 ttio'Jtltli day of t-enti-ialwr. ISU
iii.'Ki'it .t Mi;m:i'KK, m .
Attoiui'va far I'lalntit,
SUMMONS.
W. A.
II. 1'
11 the Olreillt Court of the Stale of Orrra,
lor tin' eniiutj oi meo,
Miller. 1
flntntljr,
VH. V
Iteynolda, I
Drjrmlniit.
l'o :, ;, Hnnioltti, the 6oir iimafil tUjniaA
l.i .1... r.f .1... U..,).. ill f lrit.llll. YfiflJ
... .IV ..I. II. .J ... .u ....... ,.. " "
hereby required to apin-ar ami imawcr tMt (
I1I11IU 1IH1I IIKI11H. OU III III" n."
ilthln tenilaya from the date of tli,gLS
hlKniimmoiia upon you. If ceniil 1,
i-ouiuy; or 11 terveu whiiiii any mnvi v"T',i
tllta atale, Iheu within twenty dnji lif
.. .... ... .1 ' . 1 u ,..,. .iwiaTIIU,
111 it 01 uioftervieu tn nun nui.uui.i.. Mi?-'rri.i
ir If nerved upon you by publication, tW ' f"
tn rciiiitntl to npiM-ar and antcr twy'J.
ilalot on the llr.tt day of the next Wf"
on alter alx weekn' publlcutlon of tH
11 .... to-wlt on .Monday, the
. .... ...... mfl.i.
c.ii. ni.y .-.ifv.Tii.uij. . ,.,
andlfytiu fall to hi aintrter, the lWAVn
apply to the court lor the relict l'J" 'uo
aid complaint, tt.-wlt for the foWJJK,
iii(irt(.'iiKtitlei;ilbeil In wild 'oinrKS to
tho aab of tilt, pr.milw tlierelu wJJJler
wit. the Miuth hall of tho itoa"'&
the liirtheiiMiiuiirtnr of the aoiitawXl
nnd the Mmtliwedt tliiirter of ,lM JorlJi.
iiiiarter. of h.'tilloii 'U, I owinlilP wn.
ItiuiKo thirteen Knit, Willamette JW'Su
talniui,'ouo hiimlretl unit sixty ucrea,
aled In Wa-eo county, On-iron. A "''rZrtitirt
half of the northeat quiirler, luc,,r,.wt)i
quarter of the iiiirthweHtiUiirtt-r,nii'1';v8tttjoii
eaittquartnrof the uurtheait i,"1,JtEL Kut,
:t:j, TowiiNlilp 111111 North, limine hun4t-.l
Wlllametto Jlerldlan, eontalliliiK, ' "Stj.
null Hlxty ntirea, and nltuatiil l )" ...uftlco o'
Orexoni aeeonlliiK in law nnd, Hi JJffiieM
this court, and that tho iiroeeid. ''J ',id by
applUillu iyiuent of tliu anitmin " h tt0
mild inortKaKe.iind ntlll unpaid. "" L Mte ol
of ttMM, nnd lutereat thereon t 'i' ,;JJl
elKfilH-reent per utiiium J"'" In'"'
Ihu;, Mini tho further hum of fy'J, t Vrn;
lautl. ami lr '"' S 'K
..I... I.IVi l.llll.U. nil... Ti
e.it thuri-ou at thu rain ol emlif
1 1 II II I HIIICU .lllirUII A!
llta Hindi! ami expended herein. Jl - judg-
itiHiiitiir win apply t.. ;:;,;;; . .1 ert'i
nt iiKalimt you for any d t ilt !'Y'l,V,if the t""
lemaliiliiK iilir the appllealln i
f.Hi nf t.-iiion. ..nil fur tliu fiit anil '.',, k.t
lunula Hindu and expended licrcln. "
.1... ..1..1. ...... ...... .!, ,,.
meiii
. V , U.I. I. (III. IK ...V .'."
teetlHiil mid aale aa Mioroilld, ( m-
Vou will further take notlw tli'Ji lW .
tuiMiH III tlllM hiitt la f.irved Ul'V,,Vw I-W'-cation,
by order of the llonoral U '
Hhaw. JiiilKu of Kiild Court, .!! ""lr
dated Heptomtxir'-'Tih. Mj:I. , . ...iijiOS)
ilAYH, II UN riNOIO.S A JJ '.IjJiJiilir.
0,7vv Attorntiinfiiri"1"
NOTIOK FOU PUUlilCATJON.
Notleo la hereby, giveii -f iAL'WiiiVt"Vl-wV
luiiiieil nettler Iiiin llletl uotlco f I J li
that mild proof will bouitidu "'"iiiW'
mid liwelver at Tho Dalle,
1 t li.tl'1 ill m a
11, iw, yii ....w.ka.
i.iiihiiiii, ". :......
iluvlaw of John liuHlieMl'4';" ', 6fu
llonicatcad Aj.illeatlon No.
Mini W H of Hwj.llJ.Tp.lNj; ',.; )prove
lio iihiiivm lliu followliiB f clUvttoB
niu f,......i..i,i..M r.ui.i..i..:u ..'.
of Niild laud. r,
O. W.Cook, W. A
nun
Mlller,lrniiilj'''r(!
iKllUMl
and
nil MorKiin, nil of the I'""''. ,,'nllce. , .
11 ihfl
ill I Tluiea imikBH It ,r,Jdt ij
think, iiml '''?.? f, tl
iuZ neri are tlio Vniwt
if vou win 1 to reach all (ho reopiw . . tijn
boflmod you eau't Uo uotter nay . 0IIV,V