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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
AND WAJCO COCSTY.
8CBSCRIPT10N RATES.
BT MAIL, rOJTAOK rRliPAlD, I.V ADTAC.
Weekly, 1 jt MSO
" 6 mouths . . 0 75
3 . . . ... 0 JO
Dally, 1 year. . . . . 6 CO
" 6 month. 3 00
per " ... 0 fO
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon.
iot-mc.
orncK hocrs
General Delivery Window .8 a,
Mocev Order
Sunday a U
m. to p. m. :
. m. to 4 p. m.
9 a.m. to 10a.m. i
cwjt.vo or MAILS
trains going East .9 p. m. and 11 ;& a, m.
" " West . 9p-n. and 3:30 p.m.
Staie for GoMemiale .... T:SOa.m.
" Prinevillc- 6:SOa.m.
" "DufuranU Warm Spring .5:"0a. m.
" fLeavlng for Lvle A Hartland 5:30 a. m.
" " JAntelope 5:30a.m.
Except sunday.
tTri-weekly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
' THE CHURCHES.
Services at the First Christian church
in the morning at 11 o'clock and nt 7 :30
i p. in., preaching by the pastor, I H.
McGuffey ; Sunday School at 0 :30 a. in.
Methodist Episcopal Church, lev. J. ,
Whlslor pastor Preaching at 11 a. in. i
and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. All other'
services as usual. A cordial welcome t
to all.
The Baptist church, Kev. O. I). Tay
lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow
morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school'
follows this service. There will be no
evening service. If the weather is cold
or inclement the service will be neUi in
the prayer room, as the furnace is not
completed.
The Congregational church, corner of
Court and Fifth streets. Sunday sor- anti-bilious granules, scarcely larger
vices as usual. At 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. than mustard seeds. Every child
m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, is ready for them.
U . C. Curtis. Topic of the evening i 'I'lien. nftpr tiinv'ro r.iknn insm-tri
THE
Oldest Agricultural Paper in America.
(ESTABLISHED 101(1,1
To all cash sutM,rilH!rs of Tin: Ciiiiosiclk
pitying oiii. year in advance.
The American Fanner,
1729 New York Avenue,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
SATURDAY,
DEC.
1S93
The fullest answer that science can
yet give to the three most interesting
questions, perhaps ever asked in the
world, are explained in an interesting
article in the December Forum, by Dr.
Daniel G. Erinton, the ethnologist.
These questions are: "When did the
first man appear?7 "By what process
did he appear?" and, "Where did
he appear?" Summing up all that geo
logists and anthropologists know he ap
peared certainly 50,000 years ago, and it
may bo as many as 200,000 years ago.
The evidences of his existence which
date back 50,000 years are unmistakable.
By jwbat process he came into being,
science has no definite answer. If it re
fuse to accept the doctrine of specific
creation, it must refuse also, for lack of
complete evidence, to accept the doc
trine of gradual evolution the old Dar
winian doctrine. Dr. Brinton thinks
the theory of "evolution by a leap" is
as good as any other theory. According
to this, man sprung from some high or
der of mammal, the great tree-ape per
haps, by a freak, just as men of genius
are freaks, and as all the vegetable and
animal kingdom show freaks. As to
where man first appeared, it is beyond
doubt that his earliest home was in
Southern Europe, or Asia, or North
Africa. No earlier traces of him have
been found than those found in the area
that is now England, France and Spain.
JUST FULL
of improvements Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. To beein with,
they're the smallest, and the easiest
to take. Thev'rc tinv, sucar-coated
sermon, "The Well of Bethlehem; or, I Qr disturbing mid shocking tho kvs-
The Value of Pleasant Early Associa- tenij they act in a mild, easv and
tions." Sunday school immediately natural way. There's no chance for
after the morning service. Meeting of any reaction afterward. Their help
the Young People's Society of Christian , lasts. Constipation, Indigestion,
Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Topic, "Keep-' Bilious Attacks, Sick or ""Bilious
ing Unspotted From the World ;"' James j Headaches, and all derangements
i-27: llom.xiM,2. All persons not wor- j of the liver, stomach, and" bowels
shiping elsewhere are cordially invited are promptly relieved and pertna
to unite with us. nently cured.
t They're put up in glass vials,
which keeps them always fresh and
reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in
Iteul Entate Truuafer.
During the eleven years in which an
income tax was imposed iu this country
as an unavoidable war measure the
amount collected averaged a trifle over
130,000,000 per annum, and in 1S6S the
tax was paid by only 250,000 out of a
total population of almost 40,000,000.
There would be jio objection to the prop
osition to impose a special tax upon
those who are in receipt of the largest
incomes and can best afford to bear an
additional burden of taxation, if that
would be the result of levying an income
tax. Experience has shown, however,
that it does not work that way. Those
who are honest and those who draw
salaries would pay the tax, but those
not over scrupulous and whose exact in
comes cannot be readily ascertained
wonld either escape entirely or pay
much less than their just snare of the
tax. An inquisitorial tax of this char
acter gives rise to fraud, perjury and
trouble of all kind, and outrbt to be Pi
sorted to only when all other means of
raising revenue prove inadequate to the
necessities of the government. One
reason which makes the proposition
popular with the democratic congress
men is the belief of the southern mem
bers that practically all of the tax will
be paid by the people of the north, and
they enjoy the idea of unloading their
share of the burdens of the government
upon those who vanquished them in
"the late unpleasantness." But the
argument which commends this odious
tax to the democrats without regard to
sectional lines is that an army of agents
will be required to look after its collec
tion and that places will thus be made
for thousands of thefaithiul who nre still
hungry and thirsty for the spoils of
office.
J. O. Divers to A. S. Blowers nw.4
nw-4 sec. 29, tp2 north, range 10 east;
$300.
J. O. Divers to A. S. Blowers sw4
se1 sec. 20, n nej, e1.- nwL4 and se
nwt-4 sec. 20, tp 2 north, range 10 east;
13,000.
Wm. T. Rogers and Celia Rogers fifth
interest ne sw-4 and lots 3, 0 and 7,
sec. 5, tp 1 north, range 13 east; $200.
Henry S. Ward to Eliza J. Ward un
divided" b3lf of lots E and F, block -10,
Ft. Dalles Military Reserve; $1.
Larkin and Mary Vanderpool to Jose
phine I. Johnston, lot 1, block 6, Dufur;
150.
E. B. Dufur and A. J. Dnfur and wives
toT. H. Johnston, block 3, 2d addition
to Dufur; $225.
Shiloh's cure, the Great Couch and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold
ry Sni jes s Kinersly.
Vf
Tin: Amkuumn Fahmkk, wlitcli l mm enter
Im: upon It 7Mh year, U the pioneer farmer'n
pai-or In the country.
It I" a lame eight-page aier, mid contain' V.
column of the choicest iiKtlculturnl nail liter
a ry mutter, plentifully cuibelliahed with lino
illustrations. It Is
NATIONAL IX CHARACTER,
niul deals with farming and farmer- Interests
mi broad, practical Hue-, it
EMPLOYS THE BEST WRITERS IX
THE COUNTRY,
niul "verythltig that appears In its rolunin In of
the hiahest character, livery detriment nl the
farmers busltu- U dK'Ucd In iin corucU.
unu-tli-al way, looking to the grva lint protlt mid
heuetlt to the fii.mcr Hint hl In mil v .
it nimiir- on the lit unit lAtli of cueh month,
unit 1 furuhthcil at the low price uf
50 CENTS A YEAR
i!i Ktl.ilicv Till luuki-a It till" clitHtrit
agricultural utin r In llin eoumry.
FARMER LEGISLATION".
llurltiK the comltiK yenr there ivillbciin im-meii-c
number of mutters of the most vital In
tereit to farmer dealt with by ( nmrrr" and the
IxceutUe iK'txirtmetits at Washington. It I
highly tmpirtrtiit that the furmum be kept
1-rnmpt'y mill fully Inlormul ili to what In foelnr
lilamuil mid ilone utlt-cliuc them nt the National
i apltal. They Khoiilit all, therefore, take Tut:
or.i:it an Kauhck, whleh.heiui; on tliufrrounil,
tm tK'tter faellltii's than iiuy other par!t for
Return: thin Information, and devote Itnelf to
New York Weekly Tribune
wooden or Dasteboard boxetf.
X ll.l H. Tl.ov ..III 1.. Ir ,b,...l...,ll..
tilt- IIMit. I IIV; tll !(! (II it U !.- tlt 14 It
And they're the cheapest pills vou . 5rtn!n!thlm" ",f"t"",Uo" ,""trt'cr
can buy, for they're ttiaranteed to' the ambkican KAUMKnami thk cmkokicli:
'fi0f,B.inB"n, Jc wli: Ik enti)iie year lor II Tj.
returned. l ou
good yon get.
pay only for the
4 GENTS make KxOOn day. (irentit kitchen
rV utensil ever inveutetl. Uetail 3.. cLt. ;to".
sold in everv housi. Sample, xxwtase jild. live
cents. McM&kln and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
w
E WANT VOl TO WOKK FOIt thus '
makmc Jl'CO TO VCO 1'KK WKKK
Parties preferreii who can furnish a hor-' ami
travel throush the country: team, though. t
tint neeeary. A few vacancies In town ami I
cities. Spare hours raav tx ued to col ad
vatiuse. K. F. JOIINsON" A Co.,
11th and Main SU., Uichmoml, V,i ;
1' . i I' U(
Curo rortrlx, Hoarien'.sJiore ihront.
Croui'-r .p.i'tr'- WK Vt"liorp.n(lCoiili
nnd Aitum.i. I r C'orisnnij tlon i has nr
rival: hdaOurcitt.iouAariUsi. icioatl others
faiHi: will ctrc voc if taJten in tlcic. SoM
by Drug?ttts onncicrsntec. Forljtrac Kaclc
orcnejt,u aamuica I'lako ix.ii, soca.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue of on execution ami onler of al . .
i'juedoutof the lircult Court of tte State t I
Orvv'on, for the County of Wiucn, to me directed ,
commamilnc me to make alc of the land in me i
said writ, decribl to-wit Thetso piec and
parvels of land In Vuco County, State of lire ,
iron, kiinwti and decrirx-il as the .mth half '. '
stction eiithti.i , and the jouth half of wtion '
nine f'J and the ea.st half and the .-outliivea!
quarter and the east half of the northwest )uar '
ter and the outhwest quarter of the northwest I
ouarte- of s-ction ten f I0) nnd the north half -.f i
the northwest iiurter and the; Miutheast quarter ,
of the northwest quarter of neetlon rlfl-rii !'.
all In Township one 1,, north of lUuse fmirtte:. ,
. II east of the WilUmette meridian, to mak- ,
and pur theum of moncyi In Mild court adjuds
ti, re iKiia to tne pialutui in ani action
it
CUDperBottls.
PHILO H'S,CATAR R H
Hnve you CiiUivrh? Thlrcinlv Is tinrar..
teed to cure you. i'ricu i.u. li.ecur ini.
For mlf hj hnlpe tc Klnrrly.
VI60R f ME
i!
v. hi'-h action The bollcltors Ijoii ami 7rit
' iin.twinv wcri plalutltr and James ItMilh. Jlsr i
it... 11. h.ith, Kverett K. Hall. J . JlcCiun.. ,
-.ir,il. H. xci.lure. D G. Alter. Ralph Honers. Jo
lia X Uoijers, I'rl Kmtxxiy, J. il. Tay.or.ind J I
Kdnarii- were defencants, to-wlt the tim :
iM-"M wilh Intercut thereon, from Jui) 1. !":.
a' tr-.i rate of six i:r cent (er annum ami m i
attorn, h fees in said action and cost and di ,
btire enLs therein ta.teil, I hnvt'tbi daj levlnl
ujjoii the laud aforexiia and ou I
Sutnnlny tlir a:ir.l liny of Driulinr I HIKI, '
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. in Inrnt of the
court house door, in the City fif Th-liallft. in
said County and state. I will cll ant land at
public auction, to thehiijhest bidder therefor
T. A. Ward.
sherlil'of Wa-co County, State o( Oresfun.
novzlu
SHERIFF'S SALE.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
AND
DaiiesWeekiucnronicie
4IONLY- 31.75.
H. H. CHMPBELL,
SticcoHBOr to LESLIE BUTLER.
WI1 constantly keep nit hand a complete Hue of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
A TVTP OZASSWARXI.
Iialne purchaaei! Mr. Duller entire xlock, I Khali rudcovor to maintain the reputation of
the home, which Iibji betn
BEST GOODS AT L0WETT I'KICES - SyL'AKE DEALING TO EVERY QUI
Call and see me, next door to Postofflce.
CURREST PRESS CO MM EST.
Eaillr, QuisklT,
Permanently Roclored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESC,
DEBILITY, '
and all tho train ct t!i
trom early errors or later
exceu. tte rfiulti ot
oserworfc, sickened,
worrr.etc. FulUtrengit.
development arul tons
glrn to evr7orsanaDd
portion of tho bwlr.
hlmple.DatnralruethoOJ.
ImniKlUtalmproTerreni
ftu. yallurBlnirxxMM?.
2iW reference. 1'j.le,
explanation and prty.Li
mailed (Kaleil) Irei.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, H. Y.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, etc.
An exchange nays a calamity-liowler in
a statesman out of a job.
jnow mat tne worm s tair is over,
Chicago has returned to the okl-fash
toned method of sandbagging.
The only thing the democrats have to
be tnanKiui lor tins year is tnat no
presidential election has been held.
Sarah Bernhardt has been pronounced
too aged by the Paris people. This looks
like a premeditated effort to force Karah
into the ballet, and everybody knows
that Sarah was not built for a ballet
dancer. The principle of the modern plow was
laid down by Thomas Jefferson, A plow
consists of two wedges, a cutting wedge
aad a lilting wedge, and Jefferson dis
covered and enunciated the proportions
at aach and the relation each bore to the
ether. Before his day no two smiths
Made plows alike ; now 'they are Aade
ia eteeiienee with a mathematical
formula.
KoeaM to Ma at A. Horn's reti
tosee aa Xbtffe atreet. 6-23daw
Urn Meakaa Silver Stove Polish.
Uy virttir nf un execution and ouWr i
IsuwIiu.of tho Circuit Court o( the uu-
(ir-fiift. fttr th fftmitv nt n tit. to mo ilif-vrt
(.ommaiiiiitiKrneloroiikc-nleiif Uie lanil in the , tmb,..r or atone than for aifrleulturiil purr
a M writilescrib.il to-wit. tho.pleee ii..rl ir liml , estahlbh hit claim to mill (ami U
reis oi Mini in aveo ioiuu , nmie "i iivinu.
ktiovvn ami ilcerlUil ax the Mitithueat iU irter
of Motion fourl I, anil the north Imlf of ttrtioti
nine ami the northwest iiuartr of t:tioti
eventei;n (17), in Townnhlp m- ili nortu of
Halite fourteen ll,eatof the Wlllameit'- Jlt-ri
ilian, to make anil pay the um of mouev. in
tali! f lit t ailjul?eii to t! Mlil to the pl.iliittrt in
"aMiftiin, in which action The Solicitor loon
anil Trust (.'orniony were plalntltl', ami iamva
liooth, Jlurtha M llooth. Kverett K. Hal:. J K.
llc' lure, .-arah II JlcClure. I), (i Altr. liaiph
Itntfem, Jullu S. Kuntn, L'rl Krnlxilv, .1 J lay.
loranilJ. t', hilwariU were ilefemlatitu, ti.-w.it
th-um of fjroiji) with intereit therwti. from j Ui.nii OrncK, The Ilallen. Ur.,
July 1. l-V.'.at the rati) of l.x i;rceiitl.Taniiuni i Nov. j, IVX
and JW attorney feei iu saiii actimi niul I Noticu In herehy Riven that the followlnt,--tiMtt
ami liiahumc-meiita therein laxtil, I haw-1 natiml ttler lun tlleil iiolli-oof hl Intention to
thla rtay levlnl uijii the land aforeai(t, arid on , make Dual proof in mipport of tiU claim mill that
-VOT1CK FOIt PUBLICATION.
Timber IjiwI, Act June 8, 1S"S.)
I'. S. I.anii OrncE, The Dallw. Or.,(
Nov. , 1M. i
Notice i herehy Riven that iu rompllauce
nlth the provliloui of the act of confront of
June:, I.VTn, eutltleil "An act for the -ale of tlm
Iwr lauds In the tate of f'aliforuia, OrtKon,
Nevada and aihiiiton Territory,"
Ncill (.'. Slcvriinon,
Jf Klnsiley, county of Waco, taU of Oreiron,
hai thi day rileil iu thin olllce hli mini Mate
ment for the purchae of the .SK'j of ,'H'l4,
of RvRtlim. No. -i, In Township No. :i , ranic
No l.'l K. W il.. and will oiler proof toxhow
that the land sought Is more valuable for Its
huh,
i:forc
the HeKl.ster ntal Itecelver of thin otlieeatThe
U.i lies, dr.. on the 1,1th day of January, I Ml I.
He name! as wltne'es dvorxe Mclml, Ja-I-.t
Knsley, Us-u Itoiideau and Lafayette liavls,
alt of KiliKslev, Or.
Any and ail iier-on claiming mlverely the
alove-dut:riliel lands are rniu-itiil to tile their
clairnn In thla olllce on or before i-aiil l.'ith day of
January, !!l.
wlO JOHN W I.KWI.S. KeRlstcr.
Clothier and Tailor. 1
Decidedly tilt; Finest Line of
Gents' K u r n i s In i n g Goods,
Trunks and J'aises, etc., etc.
COK. tiKUO.VD AND WASHINGTON. THK DALLES, OK.
SHOE
XOTICK FOP. PUBLICATION.
I)f-llllier, IHUS,
m. In front of the
Siiturda), UUnl ilny of
at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
court hou'o door, iu the City of The I les. in
ald ( ounty and elate. I will fh .lidiaml at
public auction to the IiiRheit bidder therefor
T. A. W.ii!i,.
SberlrTof Vaco County, hutool Ortiroii.
novVJtii
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ald proof will be made Ixjfore tho nvlster and
r:eiver at The I'allei, OreKon, on Weilnetday,
IKtremlc-r -T, I-Utl. viz
llnultt Itllic,
Homestead Application No. -JS'J.', for the of
HKi.4 and KJ4 of bVJ, cec. ID, 1 p. 2 K. it II Kast.
He name the following wltne.-i to prove tils
couliuuoiih residence upon und cultivntlon of
ald land. viz.
H. rt. Wells, of The Jlallen, Or., Cbarlea i
Kastnti, Jamea Kaston and l'aul I.lmeruth of i
Naiueue, Or. j
t..,,. tt i ........ it. '
FACTORY
For Sale at a Bargain
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notiru is hereby L'iven that the under-
of Waco, to me ilrecusi , cm imainii ir signed lias lieen duly appo nted by the
uw to rnako .nc of tho land in naid writ, iloetll- 1 rViimti- l,nrt ,,i ,. f nJ i...
l to-wit . thoe pieces and parcel of land in i uuntj Court of the htnte of Oregon for
Ily virtue of nn execution and order
of aale itueil out of the Circuit ' ourt i
ol the statu of OrcRon for the county
The undtM-signecl, lmvinj;; secured the maehinoryjad
fixtures of what was intended for n lirst-elass shoe la00'
will sell tho samo at a bargain. Jlere is" an enpnej)
boiler oi" 40-odd horse power, and a iare "Tirnount ofjljo0
machinery, lasts, line shafting, pulleysf lieltin mufijf!"
inLrs almost a complete shoe factory.
j-Iero is also one of the host sites for successfully 0P?r"
d in this counwj-
par
j siting a factory of this kind to ho founc
Write for particulars at once, to
03. SANDER'S ELEGflllC BELT
With Eleetro-MasiMtlc SUVFENSOnY.
Lnlrtt Patent I Ux latpramtala I
VTII1 cure wiuiout nolidae all Hukiw rmiltlCK from
OTtr-tAutlOki ot bnixx nrv (orreat tzcaorlniiu.
mtioa, xm nerroiu dtlh;y, tlcrplnracu, Uaxucr,
rrininutusi, kidu7, llur aod Lud4r comrUinu,
Ura-Uurlc. lumhau, KUtlnt, all Imtie compuint
grucnii III bcaltb, etc. 7 Us (kctrla Ikrt cunulai
mmUrtil lm mh over all oliisrs. Carrrnt U
Intur.iij-ftitfjj- witnr or we toritll O,0u.0, n)
will euro all of uw aixm dltKa or oo par. Ttiou.
lO'l faaf ijem ciirvd br UiU nurTtlocM laTrctlon
after all other remedlei failed, and wo giia hanlmii
of ttlmonUl In Ihta and e-rery other eute.
Our fmrfel lrr4 UMetUC ITMrClMBY. tru)
rrmtat Uxjq rrr orfrnd weak men, rutt with til
brio. lieIUiaeeaMreeat'4JUtIUlaCate
Wars eodforlliaa'd PmprUet,mlk.,rt4lca,lr
ANOIN atLMTRIO OO.,
fto. ITS aflrat MtrcC, fUMTUXJiU OJCJC
John Pashek,
1
I.
The Merchant Tailor
70 Court Street,
Kext door to Wun San Office,
BBifiu juit recclTed the latent ltylen In
Suitings for Gentlemen,
anrl haia larxoKirtratntof Forl(m and Amer
ican umiiu, woico ne can liuiali lo uriier for
tlioee that favor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
Wasco County in probate, executrix with
the will annexed of the entute of Jainew
Lntlerliiii deceased. All pertfonn liaviiiir
Watcotouuty, hhite of Orelton, known and de
icritivd imiiII of itcllou tlireo (III, ami tin- outh
half of tho xoutheat quarter of e:tlou four l,
auu inc rouin nan oi teciion uvu (.j, uno me
north nan of atctton eiKht (i), an
one (1), north of ItaiiKO fourteen
VS'lllamctti! meridian, to make an
of money. In .aid Court mtJutlKl, tobi paid to , V vuiic lurw hi wie iiiw o nee oi pon
tile pialutui in tald action, in which hciIoh The ! don & Condon In DalleH City, Oreon,
ri!r,K. m T, ",i"ir...v. . K, 'ii,.v.V,' i-1 witnin hix inontlifl iroin tne date of tlilH
III flldi l J I VV U1tJt IHMIIU .
CD, all in lowmiiip claims uyninHt enitl eatnte are hereby re
'"" ww' quired to nrenent them to me witli
'tidied i tilt?, paid'to ' lrler voucI.erH at the law office of Con-
K. Hull. J F. Mil'liirc. Hnrah II 1 cC hue. I) I.
llooth, Kverett I
?!
November 11. 1HU3.
ImxIy. J. if . Tavlor ami J. F. Kdvvnrilii were ill. n, . ,. . V TT...... ......
fenilatlU, U)-wlt, theaum Of WUW llltll Inter- I Kri-cntrir nf t,u TaltV.nf Tnin.' ITmlar
tat thereon from July 1. l&vi. at tho rate of .ix 1 t',:,i;nr.ix (l u,.e fttwtoo' Jmnefl Under-
percent eraniiurii aim juu waitorino iee in mil, tieeeativu.
Mill action and coauaud iiiibtirkeiueiila therein
taxu, I hnc thla day luvltd upon the land
aUive deacrilMiii and on
huturdr th-'J'JA tlHV of Doooiuhnr, lHII.'l,
at the hour of 1M a. m., in front of the court
houae door, in the city of Tho iMIlei, in aald
count- and atate, I will aeli at Id laud at public
NOTICE FOB PUJiLICATION.
villus unit aia;, I mil -ii,t i
auction, to the hlirheat bidder therefor
T. A. Wako,
rihetiirof Waaco county, State of Urt-Kon.
novZ.'tii
Executor's Hotlee to C red 1 tors.
Notice-1 hereby ulven that the County Court
nf tlit) Htale nf OreKiin for Wan-o Count; ha
duly api-olnUni tho uuderalgHeil the executor of
the unit will und teatarnent of Ccirxe K, lleera,
deceakeil. All tieraoiw havltiK clalma aKalliat
tho eatute of aiild defeated are hereby rtiiiireil
to preaeiit them, ttlth tho proper voiiebcra,
within tlx moiitlu from Ihti date of till notice,
to niM executor at iiU place of resilience, near
Iiallea ( ity, in alil county, or at l ho olllce of
W, II. Wtl.oii, ill aald Dalle City.
II;jlAEJi K)VI.K, Kxwutor.
Uatttl thla lat day uf ,'loveulber, IKQ.' Stve
ImNH Ornci!, Tho I)allea,()r.,j
Out. 'it, IMcl. I
Notlcit la hereby Riven that tho following
liauinl aettler baa illtil notice-of hla luteullou to
make final proof In support of hla claim,. and
that aald proof will be made before thu KeKUtvr
and Kecelver at The Iiallea-, Or,, on I)ei:emU-r
U, mi, viz
KiilnMilo O. Ilrooka,
deviaee of John Jiligheai.deccaaed,
Hiimeateail ApplIcaUon No. 838, for IhoHU HKk
and Hj HNVjof Ike. .X'.Tp.J K II. 13 K.
Ilu iiamea tho followluK wltucaaea to prove
Ilia coiitluuoua residence upon and cultivation
of aald land, vlx:
O. VV.Cook, V. A. Miller. Frank (JrcfKhton and
Beth MorKail, all of the Dal lea, Or,
0l I- IlKOWK pleaae take notice.
fl35 JOHN V, I.F.WIH, Itt-Klatcr
Estray Taken Up,
One black pony, branded either 6 or 8 mi left
nip anu leti jaw owner can nave aamu oy
UK propeiijf 'iu pjlOK iiir una ooiiee.
10-iawlm
' prov'
DK1.I, C. WII.DKH.
i'oatomce, The Dullea, Of.
Tlio Iallo0.
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