The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'Al'KK OF 1MLLKS CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. SUHSOUll'TlON KATKS. BY MAIL, VOSTAOK rilXI'AtO, IN ADVANCE. Weekly. 1 vear .MM " 6 months 0 Tfl ! 3 " OM Dully, 1 year C,W r. months. ... a oo per 0 w Address all communication to " THK CHRON ICLE." The DaIIcs, Oregon. l'ofit-Omce. orncK hours General Delivery Window . . .S a. tu. to 7 p. m. Mocev Utvler " S n. m. to 1 1. m. Huntiay it l) " y a. in. tolOn. m. CLOSING OF MAILS trains going East. . . . p. m. and 11:45 a. in. ' " " West Up. el. and SlMf. m. . Stage tor Ooldcndale 7:80 a.m. " " I'ttnevlllo 5::Wa. m. " "Dulur and Warm Spring ..5:ia.m. " iLeavlnc for l.vlo Hartland..5:S0a. ni. " " " Aiitclope 5:80a. in. Rivnt Snnnl-tv. I iTri-weokly. Tuesday Thursday anil Saturday. I Monday Wednesday and Friday. WEDNESDAY, NOV. '22, 1S93 I i:nct or I'lr on Yankee Anillencm. Audiences in Now England towns arc like pons They have the sanie outward appearance niul vary only In size. They take their amusements as they live seriously. A New England audience Is like a i congregation, deeply attentive anil religiously luellnetl. If n few gitltly persons laugh aloud or npplaud en thusinstically they nre stared at nnd frowned down. Outside people who have seen turbulent political meetings in New England, when speakers have i lieen greeted with mingled cheers and hisses, would be amazed at the stolid i aspect of most New England audiences' in places of amusement. New Eng-1 landers rise to great occasions and oj-1 portunlties, as all the world knows, but so far as expressing outward manifesta tions of artistic pleasure and satisfac tion is concerned they are tadpoles. Most of the audiences in Maine, Ver mont and New Hampshire look weary and tired, as though they had done u, hard dny's work on three meals of pie. I have often thought a regimen of roast beef or deviled food would serve to im-i come prove some of the sluggish and unre sponsive audiences of New England. Donahue's Magazine. T Close l)e:llu; In .Multie. A woman sold a pig to a butcher the other day anil he killed it on the prem ises. Now It is a superstition with some butchers that to cut oil' a pig's 2I011T0X AXJ) THE GSAKGES. Secretary Morton, of the department of agriculture, is one of President Cleve- land's cabinet otneers wno seems 10 con- tail insures the .preservation of the Scalp Diseases if ceive it to be a part of his duty to make meat. J lie pig's little tail was cut off. ! benefit or i! . - . ; ii.. if,,, t mif nnnn Mm (.rrt.mo nrfm 111 t' t tntl q. Tip ' ..... .('V.. ...- b.....bw " ' has stirred them up by some sneering j and unjust reference to them in a speech j which he made at the world's fair agri-. cunurr.i congress, aim me lurmurs arc j oning came allowing tlieir resentment 01 it. The secretary of agriculture has evi dently mistaken tho character of the grange organizations nnd presumes that the farmers are collectively ignorant. He has declared that these organizations are the enemies of the farmers' best in tererests. So far as Pennsylvania is concerned this is grossly untrue, and we have 110 reason to suppose it is different generally. The grangers here have served the farmers a most excellent Hut the woman was on the watch. She picked up the tail and gave it to the butcher to be weighed, saying: "I want pay for the whole of him." Itut the butcher got even with her. The reck- ' to a half cent, probably 1 because of the addition of the tail. She wanted the half cent, of course: she al-1 ways does. .So the butcher placed a cent on the block, cut it in two with ; his cleaver, and gave her the half cent. Portland Press. I It covers a good deal of ground Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. Ami when you hear that it cures so ninny diseases, perhaps you think " it's too good to he true." Hut it's only reasonable. Ah a blood cleanser, llesh - builder, mid strenirth-reatorer. nothing like " Discovery " is known to medical science. 'I'hu diseases that it cures from a torpid liver, or from impure blood. For everything of this nature, it is tho only guaran teed remedy. In Dyspepsia, Hil iousness ; all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections ; every form of Scrofula, oven Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages, and in the most stubborn, Skin and it ever fails to euro, you have vour monev back. The worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, yield to Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. So certain is it that its mak ers offer $500 reward for an incurable case. THK Oldest Agricultural Paper in America. (ESTABLISHED 1010. To all cash Hiilwirlbers of Tin: Giihoniuli: paying one year in iidvatico. The American Farmer, 1729 New York Avonuo, WASHINGTON, D. C. I Tin: Amuukun RutMtot, which (n now cutcr 1 Iiik uim It 7Mh i'iir, Is Hid jiloueor (ariner'M I patter In Hit? ctmntrx. 1 It I law ciKlit'iKt paper, niul contains tfi ciiiuiuu in nil? cntucesi agricultural 111111 incr urr matter, i 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - cmhclllshctl with lino illustrations. It Is NATIONAL IN CIIAKACTIvR, niul lU'iil.i with fnrmliiK nm! furiiior'n Interest" 011 linmil, practical lino, it KM PLOYS THK HKST WRITERS IN 1 Tllfi COUNTRY, mill everything. Unit appears In Its columns Is of 1 tho hlKhestchnraeter l'.very ilcitartiueul ot the . I,., j dinner business Is iIImmismiI In mi earnest. t.r.irtlU.il ..in l....t..n. ... t... ............. .....lt...i.il , ...... 1. ,1.111.111. in itiv- Ktviiivn. I'lV'ilt im.i lienellt lo tho fiuuicraml his family. It appears on tho 1st Mini I.Mh of each month, mul Is furnished ul Hie low ptlco of 50 CUNTS A YKAR ill mlvanec Tills iiiiiUiN tho olii'UMsl iiKrlrulturiil paper Invito country. I'ARMKR LKOISLATION. ImrliiK the etiinliiK enr thciu will ! mi tin ineii-c nuuilier of mutters of the must vltn! In tetcst In farmer dealt with lv 'niurres and the Kxreitllve Departments nt Washington, It Is liltfhly imporliint Unit tho farmcm lie kept promptly and fully Informed ns to what Is IicIiik iilaniieil ami douo alhrtliiK theiu nt the National ('npllal. They slinuhl all, therefore, take Tin: AMimiiUN I'.vitMKit, which, IhiIiik on thoKroitud, has bettor facilities than 1111 v other imiMirs fur Kettltur this Information, anil devote Itself to this duty Ihey will hud In It oonstantlv 11 ureal amount of valuable Information that they eau act In no other paper. Tin: Amkiucan I'.tiiMKit and Tin: CliiioNtei.K will be eutouo year for J1.7A. OPEC1AL PRICES ON- Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 Boooud Street. ANNA PETER & nn SHOE FACTORY that Alitmt Iten .ItcAtei-. Mrs. l.uckev write? from Union her husband, .1. C. Luekey, eaw Ilea McAtee in Union on Nov. 2d, tiie day after he left here, and hail a short con versation with him. lie said he hnd in- purpose in promoting social intercourse, 1 tended to leave on thost:u;e to see a man . "tt . ! 1 1 ...1 an mtercnange ot experience wnicn nas on ousinesf1, out as tne static was gone j y" IUIJ1UICU lillUl HUl IV tltlU ULitUttlt.U ! ilV Uli CUIlltiA, .HIV. .11.. 111. methods of farmers. It has not been an I must have been misinformed as to tho VtiKNTS make r.W) n day. dre.itt st kltelien utenll ever Invented. 'Uelalls v, ets. to i, sold In every lions.', Sample, inisMko imlil. live cents. .McMakiu uutl Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Vr'ANTKI) 1'ii.ihiiiK ;anvner ot km ad i dres. Liberal .salarv and eeii-es paid weekly, Permanent iltlt)ii. 1IUDWN IIUDa. CO", Nurserymen, Portland, Ur. mvIiv time of the stajrc leaving, as this waj in the forenoon and the stage left at - p. in. Uoonts t6 rent at l'ev. dence on Ninth street. A. Horn's resi-ti-L'Sdaw i P" Hl III I H HfiB W M " Jj' v ' fie'b. nine i'J. and the east half ami Hie muthwest sB' y!Rvi'WwS?; gJ Jwi-tv 'inarter ami thoomtt half of th- imrthuest nuar ihSawKV'VC-ffPvr't W-1 trand tliefniithet(iiarteruf the uorthue-t BwWli' rvcfi'-.; ,. '''! :i.irtei of section ten (10) 'iiitl the north half of 11 CUh'ia c.'i vK f .7 , , , .in imrtliuest nuarter mul the mutiieast oiiarter ZiCtS- N organization for interference with what did not concern the farmer, and it has m .many ways been the means of improv ing the condition of the farmer. The grange was chieily instrumental In securing the establishment of the de partnient of agriculture, but the secre tary seems disposed to demonstrate that , this was a mistake. It was, it all who were placed at the head of the depart ment should be like the present secre-1 tary ; but fortunately that has not been 1 the case. Both Secretary Colman and Secretary Rusk had some knowledge of what was required of them, "fliey did not go about the country scolding and sneering at farmers because they do not ; vote the democratic ticket and because, like people in almost every other pur suit, they find some advantage inorgani-1 zation. They sought to encourage and promote the interests of the farmer and, being practical men with a knowledge of what was required, they were not al-, ways without success. Secretary Morton is a very different . kind of man. He is a professional poli tician and has been such for a quarter ! of a century. He has neither fitness for the position he occupies nor tho com monest understanding of the farmers' interests. He evidently believes his principal duty to be toinstrtict tho farm-1 er how he ehall behave politically, and the average farmer generally has a ' much more intelligent idea of that duty 1 than a bourbon politician, such as Mr. Cleveland's secretary of agriculture. There have been no ill-advised political i movements on the part of tho farmers jZfl that have not been encouraged by demo- D3. SANDEH'S ELECITRIC BELT cratic demagogues, and thev complain With ElortiprtaEnotlo QUSFBH80RY. onlv when tho farmers' organizations . W'IIleur(jwithoiitniislicln((i!lri.iitrFi!ultlm:fro'ii " . . ' ovcr-Uixatlonof brain nerve forces i eictuMaorlndit cannot no ueniioi neir partisan purpose. v1lar1MU!Jr' vut?l7intM- ' . 1 ' rm"ntuin, kl'liiey, liver nntl bladder complaint., ine grange is noi a partisan oruani-, :"r'...':( ;;",.?;,aiiiT' '! i isri .i iii iiraiLij. ic. iiiu pirrira! ivu miimi- "'K WAST YOU TO WOUK 1-1)1: r.S. thus inuuiiiK ii'.'.cu to J.V1.W l'hit wi:i:k. I'artles nrcferrtsl who can furnish a horn-and travel tlirr.UKh thu country ; a team, ttiottjih. Is not necctary. A few veanclc. In tutvn and tltiej.. hjiare hours may be utd to dssl ml vantase. It. r. JOIIN.t)N ,v t .... 11th and Main &t., Illctiiio ii t, Vn. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an execution m.d onler of ml-1, issued out nf the ciieult (curt of tr.e .-tiitc ol Oregon, for the County of act. to me dlreetisl eornmanilini: me to make Mile of the and in tho -aidwtlt, dcscrlltd to-wlt jile-es and panels of land in Whm'o t'ounn . ft-iteof Ore i;nn, known nntl tlet.crlU.sl a the -outh half of usition clht(.s , and the outh half of MOthiti ;1.00 per Cum C'oiiQiiss, Hoticriv,baru aiitont, UrouptT -.ipi..-: r 'A sV.'Irirr inj:-'oiiKli nntl Axiinuu. r r C'-ntiiiif tlon It hnann rival; lin&iureit .aouaiiil" vt iCrcall otlicri failed; vrdl vcaz - " if td:;n in tinio. So! l by I)ru?s.i or. f.'roiirnntto. rorl.itne IJaei or Chc3t, u;o ,-iltII.Qtl'S l'LASl Kit. Z, eta. nuarter ul in rowusliinoueili, north of ItatiL'e fourttMii 'II itof the Wlllimette meridian, to make' ir"! run the sum of money, In sniii etiurt adJuilK .otioii The Solicitors Ij.au anil 1rut p.i Id to the iilalntlll'ln wild action, in This Is the Season Of the Year GUhen Judicious Advertising Pays. For Sale at a Barer? Tho uwlor.sitfnud, having .sctnirotl 11 11. llio mool.:.. tl - llt'lkL t tl'l.,11 ..(... 1 . . 1 . . a . rl 1,... I . J I ... .....v., Mininutu ,M 4l 1 1 1 Ml"l 13ISS Ulln. e..L It 1 I I Ollll I 1,k CJIIt.k.k ill .i I. ... I.I . ..... ... ...... l i , fc-, , . , , .i I ii i. 3 1 r 1 111, ....... ifll It .tl .III iiflrl luiiiitii . .......... .....I .. I v.. .v ..v.,. .....,., iv,,.;i, .n,n (v IILI'im; ;iiiuiiii,i f .1 - - - . ........ rs- -Miii, ii s ....... i. ........ . i..,.i.. ..... ii , ... iiiiiviiiiiv;i , ni.-st.-i, liny nilill 1.111", I)U1I(!VS. I IM t.Mir. .,...1 i inmost a oomploto snoo lael.oiy. .More is also ono of the host." sit oh (or mixs Dill L 'Mi .. tv . . . .. 4 .... j . . i i i . : l . . i a i i . . iiiin;; a wiuiurv tu iihh kiiki i ii( louiKl in Write for particulars at once, to ,15 t.j 1 o-n; Tlx Dallos, On THE CELEBRATED S s. TT T" T " If l X -W a sr-N -w-. . LULU Mo I A JDKiiVV iiK AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. IIiIh well-known Ilruwury i now titrninu' out tliu lieHt lteor ami iitMt nf tin riiuinfi,u rri,,t iitti.ni ,i.,.,ii.i.f..,u .1... ... I... i.f.. ...... ii fill Hmtr hiivit iMtitti iiirr.nlitt.il mul .m it flu, It.ui.nliiuu t.1,.,1.. ...til I... - - - - .. ...... v..vi . . ii k.-irfi7ij ...vii.ii; n lit ot II imi he inarlt'it. .N'OTICK R)U lTlUilCATlON. Timber IjiihI, Act June 3, lb". I KJ . 1 V-J' -siJ . . m&B&zSI VI C. M U 'S. Hiitc you tiiturrii? T!iU rcicsle l ininnin. tocsl to euro you. lVlct .'Acts. Juivctor trorv For al ii by Nnltns .V tCinrly. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, ac id to i V ill' ll i ii'nisiiiv were, iilalutill' and Jnnies Itisith. Mar t!i.-i M. hooth, Kveretl K. ifali, J 1 . Mrt.Ttire. y.irn'i II. McCTure, 1). (i. Alter, llalpli Iloaers, Jn lia N ltiii;ers, I'M KmUdv, J layiorandJ I- Kd.taril.s weretlefeni:nnt-, to-wlt the nun of ?w.C) with Interest tliereou, from Julv 1. ls'jj. at the rate of six jier cent is'r aniiiiiii anil fJiJ.i) y h i sn Urn rim Dull.. iir attorneys fees in said urtit.n ..s I ' 1 ''AN" OFKI', 1 N.iv. K Tmu ,, thT b,r , .if rnU,' lh Uv'v,,y lv,,n 111 '"'"Pllanco ii.on the land aforesaid and on , tho I)r(lvi,(,mH ,)( th), ,,t (lf ,.()llK're.ss of Sntiirilny I In; :::ird ilny of lieeiitlnT I Mil.", .lune.'t, lHTt, enlltlnl "An net for the ialoof tltu at the hour of 10 o'cloeU a m . in front nf the I l'.ur l",",u l"..11"; ''"",'" ''"Hforula, tireKon, court home door, In the fii . if I he Hallos, o j .""svmin and nsliiiiKt.iu Territory. ."Mid County mid State. I will n it Mild laud at Neul :. Sovi:iii,ii, laiblieauctioii, to the hliih. -t buiii.-r therefor. f Kfuloi. count) of Waco. mate of ()ifKon. a,. , , ,, . , ' it". Iiiim this day llUil in tills olhce his soiu stat" -hcilll of Wasct Count v. -t.,tf ()nWii. mL.,lt Uir ,',. iUr,.ull.,. 1)f t. m;i., .nv., of htctlon. No. ia, in Towiiship :.'o. a s , hiiiko i No l.'t V.. W. SI., and uill oiler proof toshou that the laud touhi Is more v.iliuiblti for Its tltnl.T or stone than for icrlcilltural Hir.oso, and to estahlinh his claim to raid laud before the IteKlster and Itceelver of this otllce at Tin: IJallo, Ur., on the l.'itli day of .lanuary, si. lie names ns wltiic..cs- dvotie Mclj-od, Jiih s-r i;n-ley, Usui Ittmdciu nnd I-ifaycttn K.ivU, t " I .......... . ' ' TheDml Wasco County, Oregon, SHERIFF'S SALE. I I! zation and that ia evidentlv what has i r'?''v.'!. "t,r'",t r .' ber. (sjmii: i - . iiiiuiuHT Hituy wwi.r or Wfl lonelC xz.wxw. arouised Secretary Jlorton'H opposition to it. He can bo eertain that it will not exist when it shall bo in the farmers' in terests to abolish it. At present the best interests of the fanners seems to be in the abolition of Morton. .n,t vtlll cijiiiullcf the alstvo dlroiwn or no ihly. ihou. .i.uo imi utrit cjrwj uv una rnacreivud invtnuon ailer Mlcuu-rrrmnlle fullisj. anil no irliro iuutfit&i CI tettiinoulal In liiw ana every cither rtnU;. Our ly.n'il Inni.rtl KUITUIU Klbrl.'OttV, tli (trnttut Una srer oirrml weaU mm, HIKK ll!il JMIi. lltnllUJ lli,foii.hlf.ll,GUilli.,(ri!KI(lutytlo WtJS tkna lorlllun'U I'ainfiilet, raalltsl.tt-aluj, Ircy SANDEN ELEOTRIU CO., So. 17Vlrtritreet. J'OU'Jt'li.ifiU OKK. lty virtu.- of mi execution ai.d ortler of sale, limned oiu of tho Ciieult Court of tt.e .State or Oregon, for the County of aeu. to me directed coiiirnandiin; mt; to make .ale of the laud In the iMihi wilt described to-wlt tliov pie e and mr eels ol laud in WurCD County, fetate of Orou'on, known iiud docilUil as the muthet iUarter ol notion four II. and the north half of Mctloii nine 'J), and the northwest jiinrt-r of netlon eventts-'li 117, in Townhli one Ii north of ItariKc fourttsjii 11, east of the Willamette Meri dian, lo make niul pay the um t t moiiev, in aid ( .airt i'djud(?tsl to Is- paid to tin- plalntfll' In Mihl ai-ll.iu, In which action The )-ilclioi Loan and '1 runt Comiiany were ibnnlt!, arid .lames llot'th, Martha M. linoth, lAerctt i: Hall, .1. I-'. Mct'liirc fcarah II. McClutc. I) (, Alt-r. Itnlph Hosiers, Julia N. Iloxers, I'rl hmhodv, .1 M. 'lay lor and. I. 1 . Kdntmjs cro deR-iiilauts, to-v.lt. the suiiiof l-'iOOfmlth lllteiest thereon, from July 1, 1W, at tin- rate of kIx perci-utpuriiuiiuiu and fJW.oii attorney's fes in Mid action and costs and dithtirfccmcuts tln-ri in taxnl, I have tills day levied upon the land aforesaid, mul on Kntiirdity, tillril tiny nt I).-ciiilinr, IHil.'l, at the hour of Id o'clock ii. in. In iiout of the court hollto dwir, In tint City of Tin: Julio, In halt! County and h'tato, I uill k-11 salilluiid at public auction to the hiithust bidder therefor. T. A. WaIiii, Sherlll ol Whsco C'ounty, htiitoof OrvKmi. noM'.'nl all of I.lneslcy, Or. Any lino all arsons eialiiilni: adversely the above iIoiciIIhiI lands are ii'iiuestiil to , their chiliim in thlsolllcc mi or livfore mill 1,1th day of January, i.r.i. win ' JOHN W. i.KWlH. Ilcxliitcr, NOTICE VOll 1MJ15LICAT10X. Blount lied to please Cleveland, and Cloveladd expectetl him to lie if the truth wouldn't please. A. A. Brown,, sheriffs sale. I.a.nii OKi'iei:, The liallen. Or.,( Nov. u, I sin. j Notice Is hereby kIvcii that the following named settler has llletl nolleoof his Intention to make linn 1 proof In support of his claim and that Nim prooi w ill is' iiiatie is'iorc tun register anil rtseiver in inn iiaiitw, urej.;on, on vu'iliicHiny jtet'emis;r invt-j. vi.: lltnvltt KIiik, Homustead Apjillc.illon No. tSs'il, for the N'-jOf nr.- , nun oi nii i-ee. in, I i. i n. it. n i.ast. He million the following wltuessea to provo his coiitluuoiiH resilience upon and cultivation of nun iaim,vu: II. . Wells, of The Dalles, Or., Charles Huston, .lames Kantou and l'liul I.lmeruth of ..ann.-ne. or, John W. J.itwm, iteijister, NOTICH I-OU I'LJlJI.ICA'riON. Tho Oreonian speaks hopefully of tho morals of Portland, now that such vices as the Mercury and pugilism have been squelched. It says: "There is much to commend in the administration of erim inal justice in l'ortland for tho last year. Hocial evils have been abolished that were traditionally held to bo inexpunga ble. Pugilism has been routed and the Mercury crushed. This encourages hopes that would have been thought vain year ago. Perhaps tho variety theaterH will go next, prostitution will be limited and (ambling forced to take to cover. It is too much to expect that these forms of vice will be abolished : but it is not unreasonable to wish that they should be forced to hide, as they do in other cities." Tula is to certify that I have unil KruUbo'N Mexducho Caimules periodically for over one year, and have very much pleamrc in utatiiiK that they have always jtrovtd bcnellclal and have relieved we In from ten to fifteen minutes. I have been a euffertr from headache lot many yean, and liave never found anything to In mo mm much KoeA a Krauwj'n Headache Capmtlea, Your truly, Ijuvih Hkiihan, 211 B. Voplar Ht., Wichita, Kan. Hild hi SHlpoH lit Klberaly, Uot ciara'broth at J. O. Mack's every 'day at 4 o'clock. , (1 Keeps a full Mskortment of Staple anil Fancy Groceries Of and Provisions. which ho oflem at Um Kitfiirt, , Hy vlrluu of an execution and order I of Nile issued out of the Circuit Court 'of tho ttato of OreKOti for the county i 01 naeco. in 1110 oireeitsi, couimauuiui; uic 10 make saio oi nit; lauii insiuii writ,tleserlh . ed lo-vlt; thosu ileccs and imiccls of laud In Waeo County, iitato of OreKou, Itnown and do- i-crlbetl iihiill of uectloll tlileo(;iJ, and the i-oiltll ' half of thuMiuthc.ist ijuartcrol section four I, l and the routh luilf of K'cllou five (.1) and the , north half of nctlon cluht (, all In Towimhlp 'one (1), north of ItaiiKu fourteen (I eust of the ' VMllnmcuu inuriuiaii, 10 mane ami imy tho Mini ..f ... ...i.i ....I... i.itinjt.,... . -1. . .... . .ni iiioiit- , iii .,. ....u, . uMjiii, j 1 ,ni,i in inu pianino in ram w:iiiiii, ih wiiieu ucunu Tlic NMHKlUi m' UU 111 HS HilicllorH Ujiiii aiidTruiit C'omtiauv were plalu iJxJUVin.ll . . F rVlUjUU I tl"' "1 James Jiootli, Martha M. IIimiiIi, Kveretl ir. to uasn Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Eis and other Produce. John Pashek, Ike Merchant Tailor Hall. J. F. ilcCllire. rarall II JlcClnre. II. n Alter, Itaipn itoKers, -iniia .t uokcth, Hrl l;in I r.isly. J. M. Tavlor and J, K. Kdwards were de feudaiiU, to-wlt, tho nun of l.'uuMm tltli Inter I est tliereon from July I, IWr.', at the rate of tlx i i-er cent M.r annum and f-(Ml 00 uttorney feea in I said action anil ctxtsmid dbburkeiin-nti, therein f tnxul, I have this day levkd iimjii the land a novo nescriiHti nun on Nutiiriluy tli:iil ilnr of lleceinbitr, IHOII, at the hour ot Id a, in,, In front of the court hoiiNi door. Ill tho city of The Dulles. In salil coiinl." ami utalc. 1 wllUtll said lund t public aiieiioii, in me iiikovsi oiutivi touieior, T. A. WAItl), Hlierlll'of Wiisco county, Htato of OreKon nuyaux 76 Count atnt, Next door to Waioo Bun Office. Bellas Juit recelveil tho latent ntyles In Suitings for Gentlemen, anil hHii larKoasfcortmcnt of Fort inn ami Amer lean cloths, which ho cull llnlnh 'Jo Order for I hum that favor him, Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice Ik hereby given-that Iho County Court of tho Htate ol OrcRon for Wa.co County bus duly appointed tliu uudemlKiiol the. executor of tho hut will ami testament of (icorno I1', liters, ilcfcaM-il, All liersons haviliK claims uKalimt tho estate of wild dtceatcd aio hereby reiUlred to tneseiit them, with thu inis;r vouehem, within x moullis from the dule of this imilue, to mild executor at ids place of remill'lice, near Dalles city, In Mild county, or at thu olllco of W, II. Wllinii, la aahl Dallca City, -dlOIIAKI. DO) i.i:, Kxmitor. Dated this 1st day of .Novcjnlter, imi:;. fdw I.a.nii Ofkick, Tho Dalles, Or,, I Oct. 'J, ih-jci. I Ii'otlco is hereby niven that the followlm; naiiitil settler has llletl nutlet: of his Intention to iiuiko final prisif In supimrt of his claim, and that Mild proof will Isi made before llie licKlstor ami receiver at The Dalles, Or,, on rrinay, fiovemner ii, iw-i, vu,: KilKur H. I'rntt, Homestead Aiiiilieation No. VWI.'t. for tho VM ol " y " ' n,vi '" "s'c. ii, iii. i d,, it, l. ileiiaiiicH the followluu wltuessea toirovehls continuous reshleucu upon, and cultivation of, Mini laiui. vi.: J. II, Maitlll, I 'rank Driver, l-on WIiik ami i.nariey vi ink', an or wnmic, ur, tll-17 JOHN W. l.liWIH, UcBlster. NOTICE. In the County Court of tho Htate of Ortwni, for WHK! t.lllllliy, lit the Matter of tho KUU of Wlllluiu Hamilton WIUoii, DmaiKd.) K.'.ill.. lu l.i.rnl.v ..I.-..I1 lh Hi. I t,irli.rl....,..l ...... n ..u.v.. ...... ...v ......v. .ftt.U'l , by an order of tliu County Court of tho Htatoof tireKon, lor wamiii t;oiiuiy. muuu ami onierctj Heitemler 7, 1W, wa apiHiliited uxicutor of the hut will ami leniament of thu said William lisiiilltou WIUoil, ileceaH'di all erous havliiK claims uKalnnthiild eatato are hereby untitled to preseui mo i-aiae wnu uie iror vouchers therefor to moat tho olllco ol Mays, lluutliiutnii tV. Wilson, 'ihu Dalles, (ireKou, within nix mouilis from tho f aloof this notice. Dated Tho Dallei, Or., Hept. 7, IH'J.I. II. H. IIUNTINOTON, Kxeiiiitor ol Will of Wm, !, WIUoii, ileo'd u-Kat Estray Taken Up. Olio black ismiv, braudwl cither R or R nn lull hip and left Jaw Owner can liavo auioTiy prov Iiik property and payliiK for this notice. im.i, I. i;, wil.DKlt, lO-Iilwlm I'ostoiilcc, Tho Dulled, ()r, 'l'lie C!uto (Jity of the Inland Kuipirn i Hittmtetl ut the kd of navigation on the .Middle Oolunihin, mid is u thriving, pros perous oitv. ITS TERRITORY. It ia the supply city for nn oxtciiHivo mul rich uricihW and grazing country, itK tnule renchiiig uh fur Miutli ns Sutawr Luke, ii (liHtuncn of over two liitiidred tuiloH. The Largest Wool Market. 'I'lie rich grazing country along the eiiHtorn Hlopo of the Cu ciuIch furnishes pasture for tliousantlH of Hlitmp, the wool fros which finds market linn. Tin! DallcH is tho largest original wool uliipping point to A niorica, aUiitt 5,000,000 pounds lming shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. Tho Hiilinon lishorii'K uro thu lincHt on tho C'oluinliia, vifiiw? this year a rovonui! of tliousands of dolliini, which will t-ontore than tlouhled in the near future. , This jiroducta of tho iH.-autiful Klickitat valley iind market lion?, and the country south and east has this year filled Ae warehouses, and all available stoni'i- places to ovorllowing '' their jiroducts. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of ita aizo on tho coast and itt money scattered over and islieing used to develop nioro fanning than is tributary to any other city in ICiistorn Oregon. Its situation is uiiHurpitKsed. Ita oliinato delightful. toF08' sibilities incalculable. Ita resources uiiliuiited. Ami w ll" t.orner stones she sUnds. The California Wioehoose Ih now upon, and itn propriutor will soli liis honje-l)i-oclu(jod Wino at pricos in tho roach of ovorybou)' Also, boat roanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed to bo ruro and .l.'irsl-Clans in ovory rospoct. Thompson's Addition. c BECHT FIRST CLHSS JOB tl NTl "TIM CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFIC