The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'Al'KK OK DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. SUBSCIUI'TIOK KATKS. HV MAIL, rOSTAOK vrkpaid, in advance. Weekly, 1 year t 1 60 ' 6 months. 0 75 8 ' 0(0 Dally, 1 ycjir 6 CO 6 months SN " per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHHON COLK." The Dalles, OrcROU. I'ont-omcc. orricK hours 0fneml Dollver' Window S u. m. to 7 p. m. Money Orvler ' s n. ni. to 4 p. m. H.inday it l). '.ii.tii.tolOii.ni. CIXJSIKO OF MAILS trains gotns East ....9 p. m. and 11:45 n.xu. " " West 9 p. ni. and 5:;Wp. in. Stage lor Goldcndale 7:30 n. in. " l'rlnerillu 5:30 a.m. " "DnfuratidWarmSprlnBs ..5:!Xa. m. " fLcAVluR tor Lvlo lliirtliiuit. .5:80 a. m. " " " tAnteiopo 5:;. m, Except Sunday. iTri-weekly. Tuesday ThurMay and Saturday, t " Monday Wednesday and Friday. THUI5SDAY, - NOV. 12;;, 1S93 Minister Thurston lias published :i lengthy statement in answer to Para mount Blount's report, in which lie con victs that gentleman of promulgating eonie untruths, and establishes the fact that tho revolution was accomplished without any interference from II. S. marines. The American people will ap preciate Mr. Thurston's candor and plain-spokenness at any rate. This is what they are accustomed to, instead of the secrecy, intrigue and deception with which Cleveland, Blount, et al., now stand convicted in this Hawaiian affair. The wealth of France is estimated at 52 billion, or about 1,350 dollars per capita. The wealth of the United States ia estimated at about .$1,000 per capita, or G" million. The annual value of its product is about 10 billion; about 12 per cent, of this is paid for transportation of persons and property ; all of it is the gift of nature, through the instruments of hand and brain. American railways show aggregate earnings since January 1st, are but a small percentage less than in 1S92. It is reported there are 117 pig iron furnaces in blast, against 244 last year; that steel rails are selling at $21 against 30 in 1S92, and $120.50 in 1S73. Banks of England and France hold 72 percent, of reported European stocks of gold. Gold is at a premium in Brazil and other South American countries, Spain, Italy and Austria. The United States treasury shows less gold for re demption purposes than at any previous period since resumption of specie pay ments. A dollar will now practically buy more necessities than ever the world over. If all papers like the Mercury in the United State3 were forced to suspend publication it would be well for the gen eral morality of tho country; and the fact that they are occasionally roughly handled by the courts shows the detesta tion in which they are held by tho morally inclined. They are companion able only to tho ignorant and the vicious, and their influence can only tend to make these more so. As snrely as water seeks its level, so all people who revel in reading the Mercury exhibit theirprefer ence for the immorality of which it is a representative. Everything grows with what it feeds on, and any person who habitually reads the Mercury molds his mind in channels of crime and lust. The Mercury's circulation was chiefly in the saloons and brothels, and it is a pleasuro to say that none of the best people in Portland would tolerate it in their homes, and it will be conceded without argument that any devout be liever in the religion of Jesus Christ was not a purchaser of the Mercury. Tin; Chuonicle did not exchange with the Mercury and never quoted from it, and while it may have been a lion, Tin: CmtoNici.i: never acknowledged it as such. UUUHICNV PJWSS COMMKXTh. "A soft answer turneth away wrath." Yes, but it is absurd to expect some body else to do all tho soft answering. People say that when a stranger first comes to America in New York ho is asked: "How much money have you got?" In Philadelphia, "Who are you?" and in Boston, "What do you know?" Messrs. Blount, Cleveland and Gresh am have made the common error of over stating their case. They have sought their information among tho dusky satellites aim nangers-on ot an opera bouflb court, and tiave been influenced by British rather than American inter eets. All the territory now embraced in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, wye the Spokane Review, was once un der a provisional government. Pioneers of American birth ran up the American flag and knocked or admission to the Union. Then, as uow in Hawaii, Brit- iah interests catne very near prevailing, but the Americans won by a scratch, and the vast territory of Oregon was eagerly taken into tho Union fold, and the natives were not consulted either. It was a lucky thing for the United States that a Cleveland was not then in the presidential chair. Um MeziikD: Silver Stove Polish Wot clam broth, at J. O, Mack's every tay t A o'clock. A sedentary occupation, plenty of sitting down and not much exercise, ought to have Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to go with it. They abso lutely and permanently cure Constipation. One tiny, sugar- coateci reuet is a corrective, a ,.n.ii regulator, a gentle laxative. They're the smallest, the CaSl- ' iiKrlt'iiltiirnl iupiM III the country FARMER LtiCISUTION. PERSIAN BOOKBINDERS. r Oriental Worlmti'ii Who lluto ilrenl SKIM In Th It Itrundi ol llolcii. An art which Is carried to u high de gree of excellence in the oast, but which seems in some dancer of decay ing, is that of ornamental bookbinding. Some notion of the skill tif oriental craftsmen in this branch of design may bo gathered from specimens given in the latest issuo.of the .lournal of In dian Art and Industry. The best of thoM specimens, says Col. Holbein llondloy. came from Ulwar. and are 1 doubtless of Persian origin. Few ap proach in goodness of design and in carefulness of execution the work of I Karl Ahmed and hissons, who were for I some years in the emnloy of the chief of riwar. The grandsons have now succeeded to the sons, however, and in their hands the art is likely to become a mere trade. In India a man of real genius developsan art from some hints he receives from strangers, or, it may be. discovers it himself, but from jealousy or from fear of destroying his monopoly, teaches: only the members of his own family, who may or may mu snare ins sum. nun vnus in me ; . . . ,,.c( course of a generation or two nothing j "l l" "' remains but a shadow or parody of per- I natural remedy HO reaction hap-.au exquisite production. . afterward. Sick Headache, In the I'hvar bookbindings the orna- I ti i i i i- t v ment is somewhat after the old r.roiier i Bilious Headache, Indigestion, style, in which the colors are painted j BilioUS Attacks, and all Stoill on the boards and are not inlaid. In ! ach amJ bowcj derangements most of the designs the pattern is pro-: , .. 3 . duced by the use of brass blocks. The are prevented, relieved ana colors are then painted on with the j cured, brush. Sometimes ihe Phvar artist . eolors the whole of the ground, and at others only part of it. so as to produce very different effects by the use of the same blocks. The effect is remarka bly line, and is comparable to the de sign work on some of the most beauti ful productions of the more famous china manufactories. The bindings are expensive, as they are all hand made, and a great deal of gold is used. A bargain may be made, however, with the present artists, who ask for as much as they can get. As their work is curious and valuable, they have, us a rule, very little dilliculty in disposing of it. Numerous specimens have been made for the queen and other distin guished persons. They all show more or less similarity to the best specimens of Persian workmanship, of which the binding of the Koran, purchased by Emperor Aurungzebc. and now in the royal library at Windsor, is a particu larly interesting example. TIIK Oldest Agricultural Paper in America. ESTABLISHED 1810.1 To all cash tub?crlbers of Tin: Cn ito.vici.ic paying uuu year In advance. The American Farmer, 1729 New York Avouuo, WASHINGTON, D. C. Till! AMItlllC.lN l-'AHMCII, Which ll HOW OIltlT- Itnr iiiion Iti 7MIi onr, la the pioneer fiimu'r'n lin.-r In tlu- rountry. It Is a liirni' olRlit pttRo iH'r, anil rontiilui to colillMui of I ho cliolri-st iifiltriiltiiriil ilttil liter art mutter, plentifully emlx-IUilied ullli lluu UHiMrntlon. It Is NATIONAL IN CHARACTER, ami deals with fiirniliiK ami farmer's lnletet.s on liroait, practical Hues, it EMPLOYS THE MUST WRITERS IN THE COUNTRY, ami everything that appears in Its columns Is of tlte hlKliettcliaraeter Kwty ileptrtment of the farmers ImMncss Is illveii-oril In an earnest, practical way, looking to the im-atcst prollt ami licncttt to tho fanner anil his familv. It appears mi the lt ami 1.1th of each mouth, s inriii.niii in me iov iiricooi 50 CENTS A YEAR In advance. Tills iniiK.-s tin- ehi-uiipst A croat many inuilicines " relieve Catarrh in the Head. That means j that it's driven from the head into j the throat and lungs. Jlitt, by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing 1 properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh I Jem- I edy perfectly and "permanently cures. A (iKXTS makof.'i.OOn itnv. driMtiM kitchen 1 J utensil ever invented. Kctnlls .l els .'Mi mhl In every hous cents. DttrliiK tho comltiK ear Iheto will In-an ni-iiieiiM- numlicr of matters of tho must vital In terest to farmers dealt with by Consress and the K.xccutlNo Departments at Washlni'toii. It Is highly important that Ihe funnels bo kept promptly ami fully informed as to what Is bcliiK planned and itonu ullivtliiK them at the National ('apltal. They should all, therefore, tako Tin: A m Kill can' 1'aiimi-u, which, belnu on tlioKround, has bettor facilities than any other paiicrs for KCttlin: this Information, ami devotes Itself to tuts unty. niey will turn in it constantly a grout amount of valuable. Information that thuv ean get In no other paper. Tin: AMKiin-AN l-AKMiniaud Tin: Ciikonici.i: will Ik: seutone jour for ll.7,i. gPECIAL PRICES Baby Caps and Cloaks Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 Beooml Strom. ANNA PETER SCO. SHOE FACTORY S.iimilp. iMisrL'f tuid. live McMaliln and Co., (Tucluu.lti, Ohl". Not IlescrviiiK " Sjnipnthy. Persons who will persist in dytiif: by inched with dyspepsia and liver disease when Simmons Liver Kegulator an unfniliti" remedv for these maladies. ANTKD l'ushliiK Canvaer of ml dress. Liberal salary and oxik'iio iuld weoklv. Permanent position. llltnWN llltin. l'-, Nurserymen, Portland, Or. Uv AT K WANT VOL' TO WOItK KOU t. thus maktiiK Ji'-'.ro to ?.r.oo put wi:kk Parties preferred who can furnish a horn- and travel through the country; a team, t'i. '..-I, is not necessary. A few vacancies In t-mn- and (ttlcs. spare hours mav bo used t" c ! ad vantage. It. I'. JOHN.-ON Alt'. 11th nml .Main Ms., I'.icrnni.nd. V i. Kootn? to rent at Kev. denee on Ninth street. A. Horn's resi-G-L'Sdaw tlji- ilay luvksl Annzreeable Lasativo and U EUVE TOH IC. Sold by iJruEfristsor tent by tnall 20c., COc , nd Sl-00 per package. Samples free Tho Fnvorito PSTD22 I fortho Teeth andiJreath.25c. For Mile by Hnlpos A- Kliiemly. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, &c. OH. SANDEK'S ELECTRIC BELT With Elcctro-MaBnetlo 3UHFEH30RY. i.atcJt I'McnUI JJest Iinproirmtnts I WJIle :.-o without ini'Jl?!im nil Wrilini rn.illlm; from ov.T-tHxatliM of brain rn-rvo forces l ozt'tMjiiorliKjii mucin, as nervous tli Irfllty. Meer-levmea, Ur.pior, rlimntlm. kidney, liver and bladder tompliUnts, lam? 1.1-tlr, luiabaao, eclttlra, ell frrnaln coiaplalrits vt-ntnl Id liealtli, etc. Tim electno IJiit contiliu Oimdrrful lo.,.rit.l over all ether. Current n Jmtar.uy feitljv weaier or we forfeit S,0O0.w, nnij ivilleuruallof tho olio ro dlnntea or no pay. ll.oij-.-nJs linro been cured by thli inarreloas Invention trier ul other rernojlus failed, and we Klvo tiuoOiU'Jl CI ic illmonUI j In tli la ana every other Mote. our i'c.iYi inpre.n mrvrmc htsri:vso:tT. vn peutM.t Ifon ever olferexl weak men, run: llhll Jlilli. UnlUiaod llitorgu. Slr.lllCrtIlir:r.lluO'IU i;s Head for liiua'd I'ataplilet, miuiisl .otalod, fre0 8AN0EN ELECTRIC CO., fto. 17 flr.tMtreel, QUIZ. VI80R f MEN Easily, Quickly, Permr.er.tljf Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ' nod all ttio train of rill) Iromeaily error or XUxr ciuetses, Uio rehulu of overwork, loknomi, worrv.etc. Fullfctreiiiftt, dcvtlopnieut and toua Klvtn Ui e ery oruan and isirtlon of tho body. Mrnple, natural ineUioOi. IminwllatfllinpriiveiiieDt etD. Failure finpomlble. UfW reference. Uuulr, eiplauatlori and procfa inaiJed (Mated) free ERIE MEDICAL CO. urrAko. n. v. John Pashek, SHERIFF'S SALE. it v virtue of an execution and order M ml-., l.-ucd cut of the Circuit CmU"! fe -late id i Oregon, for the t.Vunty of W'nc.. t.i nn-dlrei'teil j ct'tiiiiiandliiK me to niaki! miluof the u'.d In the said writ, de.-crlbcd to-wlf Thui-e pK- e and i pircels of land In Wasco Count). ?ute of Ore- I Son, known and described as the n'lth half of j tectlon viahtff-, and the houtb half of -i-ctlon I nine i'Ji anil the east half and the witithuct I'liuter and tho caht half of th - i.i'rtnuest iuar t and the houthwuit rUarterof tin- northuot ,'i irte of Mt'tion ten (10) illd the north half of , i. ie unrthweit quarter and the n.iitiiea.t nuarter 1 i i bo northwest ipiartcr f fn" tloii tiltitn il'i,, ul f loivuhipono (1, north of Uuinie fourteen ii iMt i.i the Willamette nwndl.in. to maUe a-, i :, the'umof money, in cald court adjudjr I i- c paid to thepbilntiU'in said nctioo. In . i , nctioii Tho Solicitors lm.i mid Trusi p 'iv wcri? plalntltl' ami Jhiiu's lim.tb, Mar ' fi.". ' oolh, l'vertt K. Hall. J 1 McClure, . r . Ii McClure, l. I). Alter, italph Itonem, .lu- , ii. i S Koeri., t'ri Kuibxlv. J M 'Inyornnd J , 1 l.duard.i weriMiefeiMiint, t.. uit ttieMiin of, fjiin w with intcrctt theteon, In. in .I11I5 1. imw, at tae rate of .six p-ri-ent jier .uiuiim mid j'iW.u") 1 aiu rneys iecn in miui aciinn nni 1 nsi ami 111 buri-o wits therein taxed, 1 inn iiikjii the luiid aforex.ild and .11 .Siitniiliiy lli- :i.'lril ilny of IieeeinliiT IKtl.'l, at th' hour of 10 o'clock -i .1 in front of the curt house il'ior, In thei'itv "f 'I tie lullen, in sjin onnty ami hmte, I "III m Ii Haul hind at public auction, to the hhjhi st bidder tliwefor. I A Wav.u, -hcritl'of Wjkiii Couutv, .-i.it" of (1 recoil. IIOV'.'Jtl( SHERIFF'S SALE. I Ity ,'lrtuc of an execution ai.d oritur of tile, 1 isued ou.of the Circuit Court "f ti.e ,-t;ile oi , Iiiwjii, for the County of Wnsci., to me dlrectiil commnmlinu mu to maku -ale of tin: land lu the said writ iletcrlbeil to-wlt: thusi'pH- es and par cels ol land in Wasco County, -tiile of Oregon, :iiown and described im the soiithehtii,irter of nation four 11, nml the north half of nation nine I'JI, and the northwest 'iuutt-r of nntion seventeen (17), In Timmhlp one (1, mirth of KmiKf fourteen 111, cast of the WlllHinette Meri dian, to make and pay the sum of money, In said court adjudged to bo p'ii'1 to the plalntlll In said action, I.i which action 'lb- snlli itois l.onn 11ml Trust Company wwe pbuntlll, and James liooth. Martini M. IJiMitb, hvwet' I: Hull, J. 1'. Mcdurc, t-uruli If. McClure. I (i. Alter. Italpli , Hosrern, Jiilln N. Koi-'ers, I n Kmialv, J. M. 'lay lorundJ. K Kihvaiils were defendiuits, to-wlt; I Ihe sum of fioOUO with Interest tburcoii, from , Jiny 1, iwj, at ui-3 raiooi sj -rivuiK;ralinum I and f-tXI.WJ attorney's fees In nii nctlon nml icoytsmid dltbiirscmellts then in ta.MiJ, I haw this day levlml iiikjii llielaml nioresald, ami on Siitniiliiy, lillril ilny or llo-ioliei , 1K1:I, at tin1 hour ol id o'clock a. m lu front of the court housoiloor, in the lt of ihe ImIIcs, lu said County ami htatc. 1 will sell naldlnml at pub lo auction to the lilKhct bidder therefor. T A. W.tui), Sherill'of Wnsco County, Statu of OreKoii. JiOV'.Vtll This Is the Season Of theYearr Ulhen Judicious Advertising Pays. For Sale at a Bargain. fPli tl l w Inrui irti nf 1 hi tM t my lih -.. Hwi -.1 .! . . t ' ' vi .11 1 1 I . I I j ;a a V I v 1 I I II Ik III ll'f 111 I IIMIU 1 ItlIIIf lllfl I 1 II I I HfM IHiWIfi i.i... n H'vum wi miuh) u tin ununuvu iwi 1 1 1 nrviiunn bJlOf JflPmrv I i.i : . ' n -- viii.il ! :i I 1 l .1.1 I I I miner ii 'iv;-inui iiimmc iiiiwm . 111111 11 in-irii uioim r .1 liiJUihinory, lasts, lino sliafLitm. millovs. holtini' nml ;.i ini?s almost a (lomphitc shoe larloiy. I.I.V.... ... ,i n ...... .i ii. i i i. I. ,, IIITII' I". ILII, I 1 I 1 1 " II l.lll III.V.1. k IIU Ifll Lt I IJIJtLOt,l II.. .... :ir i nr . incinrv mi i.iiiq i.-iiwi ii in i,iitn i,. ii.;,. . Write for particulars at once, lo " ll-U Tlxo Dalles, Or. THE CELEBRATED I III I I 1 I -C I I ' lt f 1j X V S M. J V J 1 V M- A- 1 V J.SI I j VV I IX I AUGUST BUGHLER, Prop'r. ri.i., ..i i.h.uhh it-.. t., i... i . it r. 4i... n.... I.... MM... . 1! At... ....a J V kttlj Wlf'IV4MII,lll MU tlkV.lIW MIIIIIHIIIVUII l 1 1 1 I I 1 1 b I ft I V Ul KWLftJIlHL ftll Itiir liivii lu4iri ltttriitliiiM'tl anil (in Mut It rut.fOtiuu urttntit utlt 1 lio market. TheDalle NOTICE KOU ITH1.1CATION. Timber l.imt, Act Juno o, l.STs. I.". S. I.anii tlrrn.-K, The Dalhw, Or., Nov. s, 1-ty. ( Notice Is hereby jzlvcu that lu compliance with the provlIons of the act of coimros of .luno:;. 117?, entitled "An net for tho mile of tlui ber lauds lu the tati-s of calfforiila, DrvKuu, .Nuvhilii ami aniimjton lcrillory, Nl-lll ;. SlevellHllll, Of Klrnrly, county of Wasco, state of Or.n has this day llliil lu Ibis olllce his sworn state ment foi the purchase of the Mi1, of NWV,, oi section, mi. -si, in iowiinip mi. , iiiiiki' No 1.) K. W. J., and will oiler nroof to shmv that the laud soturht 1" more valiiabh' for Its 1 1 in I at or itonc. than for inttlcultural pnrp'ec, and to establish his chiini to said laud beforu tho ItcRlitcr and Itecelver of thU olllco ut The UmIIi. or., on the i.Mh day of Jauuiiry, IM'JI. lie names as wltiiessen' (icoriio McU'isl. Ja p.'r i; ii -1 t-y, I .oi i Koudcau ami l.ifaycttn llavls, all of Klnwliiy, Or. Any and nil im.thius eliilnilm,' ndvcrsely the Hbow ii)crllMil lauds are nsiutistiil to lllc their claims lu this olllce on or bvforo said l.'ilh day of lauiiary, ivji. win JOHN V, 1.1'WIH, KeKlttcr sotwa-: von itulication. Wasco County, Oregon, I.anii on-it'K, The Dalles, Or., Nov. u, IW.l. t Notice Is herebv ulven that the followiiii'- liamisl settler has llhsl uotlcoof his Intention to mako J 1 1 1 j 1 1 proof In xipportof his claim and that saiu prooi win is-uiniie is.-iore inn rcKiner and ns'eiver at ino iniiica, oreijou, on tsiuesdav l)ecemln.T '.'7, IW.I, vl. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity The Merchant Tailor 76 Couwt Btt, Next door to Wasco Bun Offloo. virtue of ait execution and older of sale Issued out of the circuit Court of tho statu of Orivoii for the. county oi ii aseu, ui inu nneeiii, commaiiuim; ui to mnlcu s.ilo of the laud In said writ, describ ed to-vlt; thoto pleceo ami parcels of land In Wasco County, Statu of Oregon, Imowil and du scrltM'l iih all of million threem, and tho south half of tho southeast quarter of section four I, mid thu south half of sccllou live (f) anil the north hall of nctlon Uxht (s;, nil In Towuthip one (I), north of Kiiiiku fourteen (II east of thu Willamette meridian, to miikouud piy tho sum o? inoney, In said Couit udjii(l!,'eil. to b pull! to I ho plalntlll In raid action, in which action Thu solicitor Ixjuii ami Trust Company were plain till' mid .lumcK lloolh, .Martha M. Jlooth, Kvcrett K. Hall, J. 1'. McClure, Knrah II McClure. I), (j. Alter, Italph JloifcrH, Julia N Itoxcrs, I'rl Km IksIv, J. M. Taylor and . I. 1' Kdwaids wero du fendaiiU, to-wlt, tho sum of f-Mtmi with Inter cut thereon from July I, Id'.U, at the rato of tlx per cent s.r aniiuin and tax) iki nitornoy Icch In suld action and costs and ilhhurscmcnlH lliercln taxul, J Have inn day levied iion thu laud Mbovo descTlboil mimoii ftiiturduy tll3il lHv"if Deccnibiir, IHlia, nt thu hour of 10 u. ui,, lu front of thu court house door, lu the city of Thu JMIlua, III said count." and state, I will sell mild land ut public auction, to thu highest bidder therefor. T. A. Waiwi, Hherlll of Wiiscocoiinty.Ktiitoof OrcKon. uov'.'.'td Executor's Notice to Creditors. Hewitt ItliiK, Ilometead Appllcjlllou Nuaffi, for the Nkof HI'.! , and lit of H 4 Hv. 10, Tp, '.' H. It II Kiut. He names tin; follow uk wIIiicssch to prove ills continuous rcsldcnco usn unit cultivation of said lmii,vlii: II. . Wells, of Thu Dalles, Or., Charles Huston, James Ihtstoii mid Paul l.luicroth of Minsene, or. John W. I.iiwiH, HcKller NOTICE FOU I'UHMUATION. Has Junt received tho latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and Ins n largo asortmeut of Fonlvii and Amur, lean Cloth, which lio ouu llnUh To Order for those that favor him, Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Notlcel hereby ulven tluit thu County Court of thu htatu of OlCUOll for Wn.cn Counts has duly apioliitcil thu uuilerliuiil thu exix'iitor of ! II,.. I.imV. ,111 .,,,! I..tt,. I 1'. ......... u lf.....u Ml" I..I ,! !,, v v....,, v , v HI 11'liJftU , IIIVI", dcceiiMsl, All K'rsons IiiivIiik claims HK'lllxt tbucstiitoof said iliceiocd iiiu hereby requlicil to iiiesent them, with thu pioper voimiicrti, wllliln six inonllis from thodaiuol this notice, tosalduKci'Utorat his place of residence, nujr IMIK's i ity, in said county, or at thu oilleu of W, II. WJUou, Jn said iMlleClly. IJUIUKI. IXJV1.U, Bxeeutor. Jjed thU lit'lny of Noveiiitwr, JWX Mw I.ANH Uyywk, The liallcs, Or., Oct. y, ihj:i. j Notice Ik hereby irlvcu that thu followlm. named settler has IIUil notice of his In ten I Inn to mako liual proof In supiiort of Ills claim, and that said proof will bu uiuilu lielore inn llejflstcr and rweivvr iit'lhe Ihtllen, Or., on Krlday, Novemlier 17, Ih'jJ, vl,: JCilitiir H. I'nitt, Homestead Application No. WVi, for thu I'M ol HWU and Viii of HV.'A of Hie. II, Tp. 1 H., It. VI V.. W. M. Ilu names the followiiii; wltuesseH to prove his eoiitluuous residence upon, nml cultivation of, MUU IIIUII, viz,. .1. II. MiikIII, I'raiik Driver, Ijiii WIiik and Charley WIiik, nil of Wamlc, Or. tl 1-17 JOHN W, l.l'AVIH, IteuUter. NOTICE. In the County Court of thu Htate of OrcKon, for neo uoiiuiy, III thu Matter of thu KtUUi of William Hamilton Wilson, Iht'iased.i NotltKi in hereby Klvni that thu underilKiio l. by an order of thu County Court of thu Htatu ol OrcKon, for Wasco (,'ounty. made and cntenil Heptember 7, IWU, was appointed executor of thu hut will and testament of the said William Hamilton Wilson, deceased; all liersoiiH havluu eUluiHUKnlti'tsulil estate are hereby iiotillcd to present Uio sauie with tho proper vouchers therefor to moat thu olllco r, .Mays, lluntiiiKtoii iSt Wilson, The Ihilles, OrcKon, within six months from tho onto ol thin notice. Hated Thu Dalle., Or., Hept. 7, HiJi. II. H, HUNI'INOTON, Kxccutor of W ill of Wm. I!, Wilson, deo'il yMot Estray Taken Up. Omi bUck iioiiy, braiulnl cither 6 or 6 on left hip and left Jaw Owner can have same Thy prov. Iim rojerty uiul payliiR for this iiollee, KMUwlm t'ostolllce, Tho Dulles, 6r. Tho (.into City of thu Inland Knipiro is tiitimtcri at the kttul of uuvigatioii mi tlio .Middle Coliiinliiu, und m u thriving, prov !roiis city. ITS TERRITORY. It iH tin; supply city for an oxtunaivu mid rich iiriculttifi' ami grazing country, it tradti rt'auliiiig as far south iih Hutsirff Laku, a distance of ovnr two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. Tim rich grazing country along tho eastern slope of tlio Cm cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, alxiut 5,000,000 pounds luting shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries art) the linest on the Ooluinlua, oHiujJ this year a revunuo of thousands of dollars, which will lo niont than doubled in the near future. The products of the lieautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east has this year filled tlw warehouses, ami all availalilu stom"i places to ovtjrllnwiiig wit" their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its nioiie' scattered over and islieing used to develop more funning counfr)' than is tributary to any other city in Kastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. lt climate delightful, fo r08; sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. Ami on t1"1' eornor stones alio stands. i2 ocunurraici iiMineiiw Is now opon, and its j)ropriotor will hoII Ins lion it produced Wino at priaos in tho roach of ovorybo'v: Also, host PoanutH to bo found. CJoodri gunrantec(l to bo ruro and JnrHt-ClaKB in ovory roHpcct. Thompson's Addition. BECH Job FIRST CLHSS JOB PR .11 NT'" T CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFI