The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 05, 1893, Image 2

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    Tbe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITT.
jlic wajco cocjorr.
would never come np onlv for lees.
When all officers are salaried they will
no: be hunting for crime, and will per
form their duty under the law none the
less.
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.
1Y BAIL, rOSTAGK rainlb, IN ABTAHCX.
WefclT. 1 TWIT. . .
6 south.
I
Dlly, 1 year.
6 tscrnlhv.
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Address all communication to '
ICLE," The Dalles, Oresros.
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THE CHRON-
t'oat-OSre.
omci Horn
Gaenl IVlHerr Window a. a. to T jv. a.
Moary Order " mu a. to -t p. a.
Sunday U n. " .9 . m. tolOa. m.
cumxse or miif
.9 p. d. and 11 -.45 a. si.
9ke:. and 6;3 p. a.
T:JOa.
trains going East.
West
3ta lor Gold fa dale
rTtnevuie
- '"Dulur aud arte Springs
" fLearlns for Lyle Jt Hart land
" " JAntelope
Eifftit Snndav.
f Tri-weetlv. Tceadar Thorrfay and j-atnroav. i ... . , , .
"Monday Wednesday and Friday. ' rectly from a book when the pape
' i i r i T-i i
SnBV'rr from "OIhhrlli Aphasia."
The Edinbnrch Medical Journal pub
lishes an article which, amon; other
thir.rs. iiscs?s the qnesti -3 of the
effect, of brain chnnce oa poeeh. A
patient is mentioned who suffered from
what is called "gibberish aphasia.'
This poor man knew as well as any
body ele exactly what was going: on
around him. He was perfectly sane in
all respects and. if his tongue would
have obeyed his understanding, all
ivrmltl havr? been well. Hut when he.
began to speak nothing whatever but wJcTA'jKLES,
absolute "gibberish" would come out ! nrJ hollow cheeks, and dull, sunken
, THK
Oldest Agrieoltwtl Piper Id Hmtriei.
(CSTABLISHCO 1810.1
To all cash "nicril?rs of Tin: Citiioxtcu: J
, paying one year in advance.
The American Farmer,
1729 Hew York Avenue,
WASHINGTON. D.
C.
Tite Americas Kakmer, which U now cuter
Ing upon It TMh year, is the pioneer farmer's
pair in me country. i
It l a lanre eight-page Jiaper, nnd contains M I
tw,l,m,i nt the rhntnnit tf4Kn(,iihil ni, ll,n.
New York
feekly
Tribune'
arr matter, plentifully
Illustration, it i
embellished with fine
m-. i.i U1V..ULU. '"vuui.) wu .- eyes, don t mwavs mean tnat a wu-
IJ-E-' he fouia u? fr' Rad 1 , 'V at , raes ' man's old. Half the time thev only
IrSto. and by accident, were: "If you please. fa fa , overworked 0r suf.
SUMa.a.tsir ' Another patient - a was ; To such women, to every
i OT.ltr. J c tivtfl rT- nfflintnrl T")r.
for ex- rierces ravonte rrescnpuon suwv
XATIOXAL IX CHARACTER, S,
and doal with Jrral:i: and farmer' Interest
on briwd, practical Hue, it
EMPLOYS THE BEST WRITERS IX
THE COUNTRY,
and cverythlnc that appears in Its columns Is of
the h!jrhe-tcharactT Every department of the
farmers bttslurw l dIcmeU in nu earnest,
practical way, kxitliij to the createat profit and
licneMt to the fanner and til" family.
It appear on the 1st aud IMti of ench month,
ami Is furnished at the tow price of
TUESDAY,
DEC.
DEHOCRA TIC lyvOXSISTEXCIES.
Calhoun was in favor of protection in
1S16 and 1S24. He said: "Afford to in
genuity and industry immediate and
ample protection and they will not fail
to give a preference to this free and
happy country.' In 1S31, however,
rhen he got tbe presidential bee in his
' .... .
,c, i ample, to read aloud the passage: "It and certamlv brim back hcaltli anu
Miui in; iu tiie jwwe. ih uir vuiiei.'f w Birvagiu. iLk;iviuuiv uivuniui;
examine or not to examine any lieen- ' that corrects and cures : a tonic that
tiate.' he invariably read it thus: "An ' invicorates and builds up ; a nervine acrieuiturai jmprr in the country
kiic- irv niwi u iiic wwuniai ' thot onnthae oirl KtTfiTt rrt hone V OT
majorum. This pa- , , wnm-menLi irron-ularities
throthotodoo to
tient recovered in due time
like other people.
50 CENTS A YEAR j
In advance ThU Diikn It tlie rhriMit 1
I
FARMER LEGISLATION.
i
j AND
!
noffoDWoofrfn Phrnninfri
uauuo iioquiu umuuiii n
IMPERSONAL BREVITIES.
cap, he was opposed to the principle of I Yale college.
protection. Mr. Clay's compromise bill
in 1S2S for the preservation of the manu
facturers of the country was on trial. It
provided for a redaction of ad valorem
Unties of 20 per cent- every two years
Hntil the 30th day of June, 1S42, when
all duties should be reduced to a maxi
mum of 20 per cent. The object of Air.
Clay was to save all he could of the pro
tective policy, and to postpone all further
action on it till a more auspicious day."
Mr. Clavtoa insisted that Mr. Calhoun
should vote for the bill, which with !
great reluctance he did, but previous j
thereto he went all lengths against the i
protective principle, stigmatizing it asj
Hnconsiirntional, oppressive to thei
south, an evil "inveterate and dan-;
gerous."
Two Firr.rn.v-VEAr.-OLD girls have
passed the entrance examination to
! it is the only guaranteed remedy.
; If it doesn't benefit or cure, you
have your money back.
A sjreat many medicines " relieve "
Ilors at Racine, Wis., 2v a kite ten , wwb u fau. iu
feet hich bv sever, wide, which carries that it's driven from the head into
a tail eighty feet lone. the throat and lungs. But, by its
The last lineal descendant of the au- j mild, soothing, cleansing and healing
thor of "Robinson Crusoe" is a pauper, ; properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Uem-
seventy years of ace, nearly blind, and I edy perfectly and permanently ewea.
in receipt of outdoor relief. t " '
Ajtek ndxnrr on a carrousel at Alex-1
andria. La., recentlv. an aged colored A OEVTS make liroa day Greats: titr hen
, , , t I - utensil ever Invented. Ketall 35 cts ;t6
woman dropped dead, rnystcians pro- Nia ta t.verv hous--. Sample, txwtaie jiA. ave
nounced her death due to the excite- cents. ilcJlatln and Co.. Cincinnati, utuu.
xaent.
Imrlnr the comlnc year there will lw an Im
mense numtxsr of matters of the most vital lu
teres to lumier dealt with by Coiifri'ss and the
Kxecutlve IVpartuients at Wnshlneton. It U
highly important that the farmer be kept
promptly and fully Informed as to what Is being
planned and done attcctine them at the National
Capital. They should alt, therefore, take The
akekican r'AiiKEK. which, twlivK on thesTTOund,
has. better faclltUes than any other tiers for
cettini; this information, and devote Itself to i
thU duty They will nnd In It nmstantlr a
great amount of valuable information that ttiey ,
can cet lu noother isiper.
The akekican Farmkr aud Tur Cikomclk ,
will b sentoncyear for II b.
I
Itncklen'a Arnica salrtt.
The best salve in the world for cute,
braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It ts guaranteed to five perfect satisfac
tion, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents
So incensed was Jackson at Calhoun
that in his last sickness he declared that
in reflecting upon his administration be
chiefly regretted that he had not exe
cuted Calhoun for treason. "My
country," said the general, "would have
sustained me in the net and his fate
would have been a warning to traitors
for all time to come."
' I 'l- r r nnnAnws .tin, Taw . V. n It
one hundred vears tne protection pnn- . tWWEtsft u C. lz5 t, i- -
ciple has been maintained, the only 5 w J a 15 Ifi nfi & :? p o
efforts to abrogate it having been made j WTEy' jf
daring Calhonn'e efforts at nullification, EctA. SjpW'x "VsC'
and the late new doctrine announced by J 55ctaM ana yJ j A
the Chicago platform of the democracy, j SUP par Battl at0 AT;
The crv of "Polk, Dallas and the tariff, Cures Cnnfc, itot.r r .....sure -'a.os-.
r-,o..., j .i' -.r , ' Croup ,.r. -Tjt, r: n cvc-3 tvLocpln-Coi'Si.
of 1542," and the crv oi "Polk is a better , and A-t.im J. ! - t onnmt t;Ti tt hn
tariff man than Henrv Clav," was not P'"0??;?
' railed; vru, ct.ij: Y C.'l.CZ .::l.tr.c. c3J
made on the constitntionalitv of the ! by Dru?;U:t on a r.rntee. Firlaclto:!:
'per bjx. For sale by snipes Km-
I erslv !
I !!
mm m m m mm i. .
reduction of duties, made by the demo
cratic party.
It will also appear by the foregoing I
summary that all the predecessors of the :
democratic orators of the present day 1
were in favor of protection, and none j
more than McKinley of Ohio, and Reed j
of Maine.
Tbe fact is that the republican party, )
under whatever name it appeared, was
always in favor of protection, whilst the j
democratic party was not, and now that
the party has thrown off all its disguises
it is more than ever necessary to nss all
legitimate means to turn it out of power.
This ought not to be difficult to do. The
people have become aroused to the in
capacity of the present administration.
The Hawaii question has become en
tangled through the operations of two or ,
three diplomatic agents and requires a ,
wisdom beyond that of the present ad- i
ministration for its solution. There is
likely to be bloodshed there.
The declaration that the federal govern-,
ment has no constitutional power to im-.
pose and collect tariff except for the pur
pose of revenue only, "and that the Mc-'
Kinley tariff law was the culminating
atrocity of class legislation" are not likely
to get entire credence even in the demo
cratic party. Many democrats do not
wish to be coupled with Calhoun and null
ification. The democrats of Alabama, who
have iron ore and iron manufacturers to
protect ; lead miners of Missouri, who
want protection for their lead ; the coal
miners of West Virginia, who compete
with Nova Scotia coal, and the woof
growers of Texas, Ohio, Oregon and Cal
ifornia, all have such an interest in the
protective principle that their voices
will be heard when the tariff bill comes
before congress. There will then be
music in tbe air. T. A. Huuho.v.
1 you i warm? Ta reraen- It raaras-
teetl to cure von. iricu Xtru. li sector tr-i
Tor ale br nlpe Kiriar!)-.
P
1I87C
"TE WAXT YOU TO WOItK FOR fs, thni
matlnc J12.C0 TO A).CO l'KK WEEK.
Partle preferred who eta lurnlb a hnre aud
travel through the country; a team, thmjsh. 1
not neceaary. A few vacancies tn town and
cities. Spare bourn may be ued tn sood ad
vantage. R. F. JOHNSON iui.
11th and .Main ats., Klchmoud. V.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
He virtue of an eiecuUon and order n ml'. ;
ined on: of the I ircult Court of trc .-'ute of
Orecon. for the County of Wbjco. ti. me diTt,tl
) commandlnc me to make sale of the aud iii the
j aid writ, deCTiN.-d to-wlt Th(ve es and I
pnrtelt of land lu vtatco County, atatr '. ore- ,
pnn. tnnvn miri ib.e?ihl n th,1 ntL half uf
' section eighth , and the jouth half i! vetioti
i nine !t and the eaut half nnd the Miuthet i
I quarter and the east half of th northwest quar- ,
. ler aud the outhwe-t quarter of the nortl wet
quarte' of section ten (10) nnd the tmrth hal! of
the northwest quarter and the southm.t quarter I
of the north west quarter of urtior. rifts n . i
uli In Township one 1,, north of Kaus- fonrtt2b
U east of the Willamette meridian. ti make
'id iv the ram of money, in aid court adjudz
rd : jxild to the plalutifT in .ud nctiiin. in j
vt.(r action Tbe Solicitors Ijnar. uii Trust,
'i iiu wcr; plaintiff and Jaraei Roiiri. Mar
thr-. 31 -.(Kith. Everett . Hall. J 1. l lure. '
.-;irHt. H McClurc. It. 0. Alter. Halpb Kiwen.Jn- i
lu N H'-eer. I'rl Embodr, J. M lay or aud J ,
I- Kdnards were defcncanU, tfi-wlt. tlieuni of "
' -jk .M' with Interest thereon, from Ju' 1. l-w. ,
' n t.i rate of sli pr cent jair annum nad 1 An.UJ .
atbirin fee?1 tn isald action and ctt and tllf-
hur-e ents therein taxed, I havelcn (tij levied
uin. the land afonald and on
Saturday the 23rd tiny of l-c.iuln-r I 3,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. in fr-.nt of the
court h'inte dor. In the City of The 1m1h, in
aid County :id State. 1 will el! said land at
public auction, to the highest bidder thereinr.
T A. IViwi.
.-hCTlffof Waieo County. State of Oregon.
.til
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
a-ONLY- $1.T5.
H. H. CAMPBELL.
Successor to LESLIE BUTLER.
U ill c-oantntitly Leep on hand n complete Hue of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
Huvtiic purrhnu'd Mr. Butler' entire ktock, I idml! endeavor to maintain tlie reputation 6f
tho houo, which ban been
BEST GOODS AT L0WETT PKItES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERVOXE.
Call and see me, next door to Postoffice.
Clothier and Tailor.
novti
VI60R F HE!,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Lund, Act June 3, lSTe-1
1. :
Euilj. Qclckly,
Perrasr.entij Restorti.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNCSC,
DEBILITY, '
I By vjrttir of an execution and ord.r .if ale,
j iffliiMl i u.of the Circuit Court of tie Mate n
I OrcKuts, fur the County of W,ei-. t. n:- dtrreted
' conmandlns rne to mute ! oi th- land in the
.ld writ dectlbl to-wlt. thoaepio-e and i-ur-jeelaoi
land In Waco County, titate ( (irezim,
'known and described n the wutnwei'' quarter
j of Motion fwir H, und the north half ,', -eUun
nine ;9i, und the northwest quarter of etion
i seventeen 171, In Township one fi m.rtb of
; I'.nne fourteeu 11. eiuit of the Klamette Merl
' dian, to make and pay the um of numy, in
I said Court adjudel to w lald lu the plalntlirlu
irf-iti' said aetl'in. I i which action The p'llif itr 1-oiiu
ii!; "nd Trunt Company veie philntitr. an t iamen
ne Hwith. Murthe M. Uo-.th, Everett K. Hall. J V.
. . ... ' r ... i r iiniMti.fi fi i - il,.. . t . i.
v?heumat!smf
Lumbago, Selattca.
KJdnsy Complaints,
Lame Back, c
and all the train oi rrl!
tromtarlrerrursor
iiet-iure. rnrnn it. jicviure. i. u Aiier, liiiipn
derelopment and tone Kuffer Julia J Ki)er, In Kmlxl ti In.
KlTta to erer7 organ aid ' ior und J F Kdwaid were defetidaiit. to-wlt
portion of the body. ne aurn of tDMtM with Inteiest thffwm. from
il?lvS?lnJ Ju"r 1. 1'W' nt the rate of lx jeetit -rontuim
iSS oirSihiV un MM ntM.rneyV !e. iu eaid nrU,.ii and
rrf"ren.ft-,t: cojt. and dhbumemenU therein ta,-d. ! have
explanation and pr .ta fhlx day levied upon thelnnd aformiid, und on
mailed wealed) trtv. j Saturday, K3rl luy of l)rtml.iT, 1HU3,
ERIE MEDICAL C3. 1 the hour of 10o rlw.-k a. m. in front of the
( court nome coor, iu ine i.iij n toe n-uty, in
t eald (.ouniy nnd atnle. I will Wi nttdund at
I pub lc auction to the hifihcit bidder therefor.
T. A Nakii.
Hberifrof Wateo County, state of Oregon.
ilril
l.A.vp Orncc, Tlie DhIUk, Or.,(
ov. h. Iiusl i
Notice U hereby Riven that in conipliuuce
with the provilon of the act of concrete- of J
JuneS, 1ST'), entitled "An act for the utile of tini- j
ljr landi In tbe mate of (,'uiifuniia, OrcKOn, )
.-evaun ana ant!igto!t jerrnory,
Nriil HteriiAon,
Of Kinstley, county of Wnnoo. ntntc of Oregon.
bu tnUdny tiled in thin orllre lil xworu ntnte
ment for the purchase of the SE'j f
of nectlon. No 23, in Towimhip No. :i h , rause
No 13 K. W. SI., und will oiler proof to nhow
thal the laud hought Is more valuable for lu
timber or atone tbuu for nsrlculturnl imniw.
S and to cntublHh hi claim to xnid land before
j the KeRUter and Kereivcr of thin omeuHtThe
i Dnlli, Or., on the I.ith day of January, ls'l.
lie namek u wltneiuien (i..iri:e IIcUmiU. Ja
I;r Etiley Um lUiudeuu und ltfayctte liavis,
an oi hiuirmey, ur.
Any and uli wrrnou claiming adverw'Jy th
above-decriln.'il land are requeitted to lile their
clulmx lu thlftofllco ou or U-fore aid 15th day of
uaiiuur , i-'i.
wlo JOHN V. LKWIH. ItetrUter.
Decitlwlly the Finest Uric of
Gents' PiarnishLing Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COP., SECOND ANJ) WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
SHOE
FACTORY
r I
NOTICE FOP. PL' BLI CATION.
i
For
Sale at a
Bargain.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
nori
SHERIFF'S SALE.
i IJy virtue of nn esecutifn aud order
1 of Mle iiitl out of the Circuit Court
' of the atate of Oreson for the county
t of Wrinco, to me directed, cornrnandlnB
me to make a!o of the land iu ald wrttideicril.
1 to-wlt; thotcplecen and parcel of laud in
" Uueo County, nutte of Orejrou, known nim! de-
tcrlbvd aa uli of kection thrc:(;ij, and the outb
nan oi tne oiitncu.it quarter oi ection lour IJ,
and the nouth half of section five :, and the
north half of ttolion eiKht (;, ull in Townithip
one fl). north of Itanve fourteen '1 1 eat of tin.
i . -. ... . .
orrr-tuatlouof train nrre tortni attmtmm Ind. i Willamette meridian, to make nno y the Hum
03. SAWEI'S ELEOMIC BELT
With Eteetro-Magnetlc SUSFKMORT.
LalMt I'unur Uut IatraveaKat I
There U little itrictly original matter
in the president's message. He rather
lsre tbe Hawaiian matter, and brings
oat for periodical dusting the old tariff
fltrore. One or two catchy noveltiee are
introduced, and tbe balance of the niee-
coge is chiefly mode Bp of government
documents heretofore pablisbed.
Tbe rcoBimBdBiIofi of tbe president
to BBlias the foe syatBi in federal
lit asjwal tfa atBBBg points in bis
i Jtj fkmtii be favored by tbe
vf all parties. There is no
elMBi that tb present syttosa works
via istiwAuff ibeisMks
to OBjBil'ssBBM im om of tbe
tt le qliy swislii tbt
.it 1smbjs1 fate ecwrt tlMt
WID aire iriltout cwilldn all Haliw moUuur from
eretlcn, as ttrwrn dfMIKy. tlatpwanMa. Uasmor.
jumnwiMm, xuiiurj, jitct aw wkoan compujnu,
lanw laek. lumtMo, KiaUna, all fcmalfl eomptamu
irmnil 111 btaUh. etc. toetnc liit cunuiui
WwMil Uriiiwnli orr ail MiMT. farrot U
imtutlr fit by anr or rorftlt Si,Mu.o. and
willeurnallof thm rnutn dlMIH or Do ar, Hum
ZiU tmn Ugro rand by Una mamloaa lartnlMju
.'! ill otter rrmtOkm fikd. and w trite h'irrtr-1'
m Katlmooula la tala aod rry otbtr tuu.
Our ImM lainMi BUKIOIC RVHIMT. h
grralMt Una rrrr offrrftl nk mn. ntR wtUali
Bli. MmIiH mt la in m IHwH StaaiWMtt la la
Mar Ikad for llWd runlet, naill,aMkd,U
ANNS SJLSCTftiO 00
Bo. ITS 'Ira Mroel. niMTLMB SMKX.
John Pashek,
I.
The Merchant 1 ailor
7 CeuM .wMt
jfezt deor to fuw San Oflee.
of money, in aid court najuaKtn, p, r paid to
me pmintiii in aia action, in wuicn ncuon The
bolicitom Loan nnd Trtit Compunv were plain.
tiff und James liooth, Martha M. Ittxith, Kverett
K. Hull, J. K. McClure, haruh II JlcCluru. I). G.
Alter, llalpb lioxeri, Julia X HoKerii, L'rl Kin
lxly, J, Jl. Taylor and J, '. Kdwmdt were de
femianu, to-wlt, Itienum of t.W),U) with Inter
eat thereon from July 1. at the rale of tlx
percent per annum and taxi UJ attorney feea lu
Mid action and coauand ditburtemenu therein
taxed, 1 have tbi day levitd upon the laud
above dewerlbed and on
NatnrdartkXMdav of Ilttcornlxir, 1HI3,
at the hour of 10 a. tn.. In front of the court
houte door, In tne city of The linlle, In aaid
count." aud tate. 1 will ell Mid Und at nubile
auction, to tbe lilgbeit bidder Uierefor
T. A. Wabd,
HherifTof Waaco county, Stale of Oregon,
novitd
1.A.NO OrncE, The lmllen. Or.,
Xov. u, 1KW.
Notice in hereby jrlven that the following
liamel aettlerliaji diet! noticeof bin intention to
muke lluul pmof In nuiiirt of hi claim and Unit
miid proof will be made before tho riitlxter and
rweiver at The IjuIIcr, Ortvon, on Wedmnduy,
DecemlA-r -7, 1VJS, viz.
llfwltt Ulnc,
Hometeiid Appllcntlrm No. arjj, for the J"U of
8K. and Eli " eec. 10, 1 p. b. It 1 1 Knitt.
He nuiiies the followluir wltueMKex to prove bin
coiitliiuoim residence upon und cultivation of
aald Inn(,vl7.
H. v. WelU, of The jMlles. Or., Charle
Katon, Jamea Kaaton and 1'uui Llmcrutb of
Xuiiieue, Or.
Joil.i W. l.twit, llcRlKtcr.
BUaji juit received the la teat itylca In
Suitings for Gentlemen,
axil iiaa a Urge aMOrtmeut of FoMfam and Amor-
viowi, wuicn no can anun to uiuer ior
uat favor hliu.
C1m1j Dw HfpsiriDf Specialty.
EXMUtOf'S Hwtirff tt CMwitftfi.
Notice U hereby irivu (bat tbe County Court
tif the htale tif Ortgou Un Wnco Couutr naa
uuiy apiMiioito mo unueruKi.tii me exaeuuir of
the lait will and teilameut of Cifirae f. lUera,
drcaaMtd. All pernonn bavins clalmi asaitwt
theatalof aula dtceaMol am hereby required
to pretMit them, with the proper vouuhm,
within ix month from the date of tbli uottae,
to tald axaeutar at al plaee of mldeuee, aaar
Palla City, !n Mid eoniity, or at the oOUc of
H'.iL WIUoii, In Mid Uallt City.
HCIIAKI 1IOV1JK, KxaauW.
JiMad tMa tot day of foveuiUr, 1U6. Mw
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given tlmt the under
Higued has been duly ajijiolntfd by the
County Court of the Btnto of Oregon for
Wasco County in probate, executrix with
the will unnexed of the estate of James
Underbill deceased. All ttersons having
claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to present them to me with
projifcr vouchers at the Inw office of Con
don &. Condon in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from tiie date of this
notice.
November 11, 1893.
Cl.AliA Z. UXDEUIIll.L,
Executrix of the Estate of James Under
bill, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
The undersigned, having secured the niaehinervji1
fixtures of what was intended ibr a lirstclass shoeJactoO"
willsell tlie same at aljargainT HenrisTn engine"
boiler of 40-odd liorse power, "and" ii larmouofP6
machinery, las:ts, line shafting, pulleysr linJini
ingfj almost acomj)lete shoe factory.
Here is also one of the best sites for successfuUE'
atiiig a factory of jLliis kind to he found in this country
Write for" particulars at once, to
Uikd Omci, The Uallex, Or.,)
Oct. 4M, itm. I
Xotlce U hereby Klven that the followlua
namd aettler fcaa flltal uotiee of bla 'Intention to
Bake Dual uroef In upport of lila claim, and
9-1U
Tla. Dalloia,
or.
that MM proaf will be made before the KeKUter
anu mswTer i
UilMJ,vtz:
at Tb JJlle, Or., on Ueceinlr
BaJaaalo . raks.
wascJoks Uugba,dcaMd.
deriaaa
HoraMtaad AbpllMBon No.tCW for the HU BKti
and ti'A WX& tMc. Si, Tp. 1 N Jt. 13 K. '
Ue iiaiaw ta following- wltneutw to prove
bla contlnuoua waldwice upon and cultivation
ol Mid laud, via;
0. W.:ook, W. A. Miller, Frank Crelghtoii and
Hath Morgan, all of tbe I)alla. Or.
g&-l I- Haewv pica. take nonce.
tVFs JOMN W, IJiWIH, KtTclater.
Ertravy Taken Up.
Ope black pony, branded either Bj or S on loft
hip and Mt Jaw. Owner can bavo tamely mov
lug pruyartf id yaylag for thu uotioe.
, JJKU, C. WU.DEK,
MUalHi foatogtce, The Dalla, Or.
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