The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 07, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
OFFICIAL FAPEK OF DALLES CITY.
AND WASCO COCNTT.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES. I
bt mail. rosTAOK rr.mtri.iN adtajjcr. i
Weekly, 1 year. . .. ' i59!
" 6 months. " 5 1
3 " . 0,
Daily, 1 yea:. J JJJ i
Address all romtntinlration to ' THE CHRON
ICLE." The lallcs, Oregon.
Tont-Offlce.
ornct hovk
Ginemi IHUlrerv Window 5 a. in. to 7 ji q.
Money Otder s a. ta. to ! i. nv
Sunday it U ' 9t. m. tolOa. tn.
CUMING Or KAtLS ,
train? soins East .9 p. m. and U:4S a. m.
- ess V p. til- aiiu ii.ov j". 4
stacc lor Goldendale .
" Prinertllc
" "lmlur mid W ana Sprine?
" tLofivin? lor Lyle .t Hartlaatl
" " " JAntelorv
-tscept ?unasy.
fTrt-weeklv. Tucsdsv Thursday and ?aturday.
I " "Monday Vcdacsday and Friday.
does not belong to httn rightfully, and
has practically set! himself "P n dicta
tor. Congress should be as quick a pos
sible in making a thorough investiga
tion of the matter, and demand all in
formation as to what has been done and
the existing status of affairs.
SO a. m. !
5:30 V .
5:3Pa. ra. '
5:30 a. in.
5.30a. ra.
THURSDAY,
- PEC.
1S93
THE IXC0XE TAX.
It has been stated that the income tax ,
scheme evolved by the committee on j
ways and means proposes to put a tax of I
2 per cent, on all incomes from f-i.OOO j
to (20,000. TTpon higher incomes np to 1
$50,030 a tax of 5 per cent, is to be im
posed; and for all incomes above that ,
amount the tax is to be 10 per cent. ,
This is, in effect, says the Philadelphia '
Eecord, the plan of the progressive in-1
come tax embodied in the platform of j
the populists. In order to make the J
scheme as popular as possible it is to
be imposed on a very small minority of j
the people. Whatever this minority i
may think of the policy, it has been
gratnonsly assumed by its authors and
advocates that the great majority of the
American people would welcome af
svbeae of which they would share none
of the burdens. J
If an income tax is to be imposed j
upon the people of this country, in obe-
dience to the demand ot the populists,
let it, at least, be given a more equita
ble and democratic character than is
possessed by the bill that is said to have
been incubated in the committee on
ways and means. A progressive income
tax, with a rate running up to 10 per
com., would undoubtedly have much
attraction for those who would not be
obliged to pay it; but experience has
ehown that such a method of spoliation l
is not calculated to yield a large amount j
of revenue. The higher the tax, the i
more determined the efforts to evade its
payment.
The history of the brief experiment
with an income tax in the United States,
from 1S63 to 1S70, affords ample evi
dence on this score. In 1S66, under a
uniform rate of tax of 5 per cent, on all j
net incomes over $000, the revenue .
amounted to ?72,9S2,15P. subsequently
the tax on incomes above $5,000 was
raised to 10 per cent, and still later in
comes above ?2,O0O were subjected to a
uniform tax ol2 per cent. In 1S71,
the last year of the tax under this rate,
the revenue fell to $19,162,051.
Under the mast democratic form of an ,
income tax, such as that of 1S06, there
would still remain a large ciass of ex
empts hovering just a little below the
margin of taxation. lint system of tax-.
atton, of whatever kind, which wouid
bring the largest possible number of
citizens within its operation would be
more in accordance with the spirit of
American institutions than a system i
which proposes to discriminate against j
a very email portion of them. People
who pay taxes are, as a rule, jealously :
watchful of public expenditure. People '
who do not pay taxes give themselves ;
small concern about the extravagances '
of the government. When the patri
cians of Koine contributed the public
revenues, and out of them furnished the
populace with bread and circuseu, the
republic perished.
When the first income tax was im
posed the democrats denounced it as a
violation of the constitution, which de-'
clares that "no capitation or other direct '
tax shall be laid, unless in proportion to .
the census or enumeration" of popula-1
tion. The supreme court, it is true, had :
anticipated this objection ; but sticklers
for a strict construction of the constitu- j
tion sometimes change front with ainaz-;
ing facility when they find it convenient J
to evade the provisions of that instru-
inent.
The worst feature of thie business, ,
however, is that a comprehensive and
almost revolutionary scheme of taxation .
is to be sprung upon congress and the '
country without the least note of warn
ing. In the platform of neither of the !
two great parties in 1892 wus there the
..lightest hint of an income tax. There
was no discussion of the subject among '
the people outside of assemblages of the '
populiste, whose orators showed how i
easy it would be to relieve the masses of
all the burdens of taxation by a eystem
of progressive taxation upon the incomes j
of the hated possessors of capital. The
scheme in the committee on ways und
means is the first installment of the,
populist programme. What Is the need
of a populist party, after all, when dem
ocratic committees In congress stand
ready to execute its dying behests?
FOREIGN GOSSIP.
Au pold and silver manufactured in
Great IJritain must bo hall-marke-1
In the reijru of Louis X VI. the hats
of the Indies wotv two foot liter: and
four wide.
Tin: hitrhest church steeple in the
world is that of the cathedral of nt
werp. 476 feet.
On an averagv nine persons are sen
tenced to ponal servitude for life every
year in English courts.
Many old houses iu Holland have a
special door which is never ojK-ued
save on two occasions, when there is a
Tin: number of passenger carried
per passenger locomotive during the
year ending .Tune 30. 1?1-. was CS.S'.K).
aud pa?senger mileage per passenger
locomotive was 1.510.273.
Tttr capitalization oi the lCl.3fl7.yo
miles covered by the report was. on
June 90. lsM. S10.220.74S.134. Of this
amount S4.CS8.10. 70S were represented
by stocks and So.053.03S.0A0 by funded
debt.
The gross earnino from operation
of railways during the year ending
.lune SO. were Sl.171.407.343. . The
operatsnc expenses were S7?O.OU7.s!0.
From this it appear that the net earn
ings from operation of railways were
S3VK).409.347.
HAPPY THOUGHTS.
1?A CE AND FIG UBE
show it, if you're
a healthy woman.
They'll have a
beauty of their
own, no matter
what your features.
Perfect health, -.nth
its clear skin, rosy
cheeks, and bright
eyes, is enough to
make any woman
attractive.
To get perfect
health, use faith
fully Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip
tion. That regu
lates and promotes
all the proper func
tions of woman
hood, improves di
gestion, enriches
the blood, dispels '
aches and pains,
'brings refreshing
sleep, and restores health, flesh and
Btrength.
For periodical pains, prolapsus
and other displacements, bearing
down sensations, and " female com
plaints " generally, it is so effective '
that it can he guaranteed. If it .
doesn't benefit or cure, you have
your" money back. Is anything that
isn't sold in this way likely 'to he
"just as good."
I
i
Love is said to be blind, but it tis
ually trets there ahead of the old man
just the same. Galveston .News.
Wkli.. Anna, have you found the
rose for my hair yet?" "Yes. madam;
but now I cannot find the hair." Flie
gende I.laetter.
Stkange to say. many brokers are
best pleased with the stock market
when it is simply unbearable. Uoston
Commercial Ilulletin.
Br the way. why doesn't the con
ductor punch the train-robber? He
mijrht at least rive him a check.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Does your friend, the star actor.
Iraiv v.-ell?" "The only time I ever
knew him draw a full house was when
he was playing poker." X. V. Iress.
Watts "How did you come out in
your little wrestle with the Chicairo
wheat market?" Potts "1 went after
wool and got worsted." Indianapolis
Journal.
WOOD, WOOD. WOOD.
Beit grades of oak. fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.
For every case of Catarrh which
they cannot cure, the proprietors of '
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree J
to pay 500 in cash. You're cured ,
by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and !
healing properties, or you're paid. !
V GENTS make J.V.IO a dav. Grvntft Utrhen
uten-H ever invented. 'ltetnll 35 rt t-
.oUi in every hoj. Sample, ixwihev juii. fv ;
cents. Mc.Mukia and Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio j
TIIK ;
Oldest Agricultural Paper in America, j
ICSTABLISNtO 101(0
To all cash Mitiserller of Tin: Ciikonici.i:
paying one year in advance.
The American Fanner,
1729 New York Avenue,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
The A hi: kicks Pakvkr. wlile-h 1 now entor-
Iiik uwin its Villi jviir. I? the pioneer Inruivr' ,
jwi-eT hi the eonmr)
It ! it larce elRlit jnsc wier, mid mutnltt ST.
column nl the rlinire: nprlriilturnl ir.ul liter- I
uri itiHtter. plentifully embellMheJ with line t
illiistrtitlmi It l :
NATIONAL IN CHARACTER.
huiI t!enl with furtnliiR und farmer i Interest j
in broud, nnictlcal line, it
EMPLOYS THE BEST WRITERS IN,
TH COUNTRY,
niuI "verythiiic that Mjipoiir- In Its column t of
the liittii-tehumeter Kvery detriment of the
tanner, business Ii dlciied In an earne:.
limetieiil way, l,Miic to the ereatest protlt mid
tienetlt to the (armor and hi Iniuilv
It Hii'ar on the lt mid llh of eiich month,
mid i furnished at the low price o!
50 CENTS A E.R
in mi ilict' Tlil iiiuUrn It thr rlienprkt ,
ucrlettllttrnl pttprr In tlif eountrj.
FARMER LEGISLATION. (
liurinc the rotninc yenr thete wUIheuntm i
....... ... .il.r.ilu jif .iiutlilt. nt ltm tniwl 'l.ul I... '
teret to farmer dealt u 1th b ( inirre!'i mid the
Kxn'utlvc Ihmrtiueit a: vVH.thltiKton. it
htzhly nnjHirtiint that the fnriuur lc Lept
promptly mid fully Informed a to what ! Ivlns
jilnnued and dune allectlln; thum ut the National
t Hptlal. Thev Hhould all. therofiue. take Tltr
ha Ix-tter facilities than nnv other jwiH:r for j
cettlnc thfj Information, and dvute itM-lf to .
.hi. .fii.v Tlmr (.til find In If .ifif m.i 1 1 .
trrettt amount i ( vnlunblv informntion that they
can cet tu nontlier taper.
Tnr AMEntcAN FjtttKH ai d The Cnnostct-c
New York Weekly Tribune
AND
DaiiesWeeKiuCnronicie
Vt'E WANT YOf TO WORK FO!'. I .-. thtif
mattnc H2.CO TO m.to 1'KIt WEEK
l'artle preferred who can furnlh n horw and j
truvel throuch the eoutitry; a team, though nj
not neeeMary. A few vacancies In town- ami I
cities. si)are hour may U tix-d fc eoil ad
vanusre. It- K. JOHNSON A ( . j
11th and Main ts.. Iliehmond V i
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Mexican silver
dust.
: love Polish cau-- n
Ask your dealer
:tove Polish.
for Mesinan .-;i!vr
Use Merican Siiver itove P'tii'li.
List, tw
Meini.
purchase said njfes
Note. L.ot.
n Jtes jiayahie to
wrong are warned
J.
not
J. C. Me;s
r. i: r
Uv virtue of nn execution and order of :
i'-u'ed out of the ircult ( ourt of t: tat- oi
Orecon. for the C mnty of Wro. to no- dirwted
commandinc me to make Mile of tl- i.-'l :s. ihr
.aid wit. decrit-d t(-wit The pi." ud
parf-e!? of land In Wiixd Count;. . rlt "f ' ire
Kun. knon-n and described a the o:t i.nl' i
ecti.JIl elht !h , und the outb half . t -wtion
nine and the east half and thr .mth ?-!
fjuarter and the east half of th nort!;'.et i;ur
let and the -outhv.ust iUurter of the mrUie-s
uunrte- nf section ten ;10) und the iiort;. naif of
tne northwt-t f)narter and the oiit:iea..t ijuarter
of the nortbtrest quarter nl irtior. f.f:-ti. 1 .
all in Townhlpone 1., north of Kmis f"urtt-ei.
Ii uhx nl the VVIUumette meridni . t-. rix
.md tt the urn of money, in nld r.'j-S d;udc
.d to w paid to the plalntlrTin -md m-:h.h. ie
uhn-h action The po!lcltor 1-oni. am; Trut
i jMoiinr were plaitititl' und Jkiii"-. Ilitfc. Mar
i - 1. H. MfClure. I. 0. Alter, llalph Kuref. Ji
. N hover. I'M EmUidy, J. M. 'lav or and J
- I.dard were defenlanti, ti- it fe-un. of
' tjs- i with interrit thereon, iron. Ju' l l-o
a rule if six j-r cent ier aniiuu. and J Av.Ou
n : altiirne. fee In snld actl in and ct a:id HI
' bur- ents therein taiel. I huetlu Uy levw-d
to upon the land afore-aid i:nd on
aturilB-llif tSHrd 1b .f leremlier I Klia,
at the hour of lu 'clo"k a. m . In fmnt of tbe
court b-we d-ar, in the City of Th in
.Mid County and swte. I will H land at
public auction . to the hlttlnrnt bidder therefor.
T A aki.
nherin" of W'anx- I'ouuty. state of titvtur.
norJLtd
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
LY
$1.
T5
H. H. CA7VTPBEL.L.
Successor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will fonnttttitly keep on hand a complete hue of
GROCERIES, - CROCKERY,
H-ing purehned Mr. !ltltler'i witlre utoek, I utmll endntvor to mninuiln the reputation ci
the houe, which nan txt-u
HEST GOODS AT L0WETT PRICES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERY ONE.
Call and see me, next door to Postofflce.
ThbDail.es
SHERIFF'S SALE.
liy virtue of an ex:utl in und order of
it-mii ou. of the t ireuit Court of f - -tafe- !
' irecon. for the Count) if W a-o. to m- dire-tl
rolnliiundlllt: me to make U of thi- land II. the
aid writ de-eribed li-wit. thiieiiii- it at.d iwr
tula oi land in W aeii .ounty. ntule of Ureooii.
NOTICE FOH PL'JtLI CATION.
(Tirat.T Ii ml. Act June a, ISTs.
r. h Lahv Oitick, The lllm Of.,(
Nov . U8C I
Notle.- i lierdby r.lvcn that in eomillalun?
with the provWoin of the nut A eousritss uf
June S. )S7 entitled "An it for the kW o( tlta
bur In mli1 In the Ktnlos of California, Ornrun,
Nevada nnd W'nhiiie.ton Torriuiry.'
ul C Stet ellxili.
Of Kimniley, (iiunt of Waieo. mote of Oreuoii.
fmthi(ly tiiwl in thit otnev hii aworn Ute
nient lor the purrhae of the NK' of SVi,
of section No Zl. In Townnhip No. 3 - . ran'
No IX E U 31.. and will otfer nrwif tu allow
thai the laud Miuitlit Ik more valuable for it
timber or utone than for agricultural purine,
a lid to tntiiblinb li claim tu ald land Wore
the l'esiilur and Kecelvcr f tut udlceatThe
Wasco County.
Oregon,
' clo2 v, hi M r rF-j. kiiom. arm iif--crifii .ue iu5iiu.. ..uaner . jMHei!, or., on the 15th da of January, lt
uueiaa X ii. a r W vV-fji ": 'eciiuu lour ij;. uno me iou; oao moo He namm u witueMHW iotK ileljOHl, Jac
.NJ,trlJ'j2is niIlt' "I'd. the iiorthwet quarw of .-ti.ji ! ,,r Knliy. Iyiu UiMMlniu and Ilayette narln,
CXXCpcr 3;t-c .-r-rKZy euteen l',. i" Township ii" ,! rn-tr. of , H 4I Klnclev, Or
r (., . r- s ' Uiint?e tuAt th" w J'ri- Any and all pero!iii claimiui: advur-ely th
en,?"-', -.VAi?-jrjurir :d,nP "'"K1' nd W tl ," Blvle.orlli Sand are req.iwt! to tile tbelr
': r (. r . oa r fcla n. "'! ( ""rt ?iurt,, V.' '.l1"."1; ' '.""1,:H lu ' d"'"" tblaollir. ou or tire .ld Uth flay of
. l I . -.!ir .tJf . ,1 aid action, o wh oh action The h-d;':to'. iu 1 Jnur, l-u
rlyai: curd tiio-j-ds v rcpU o.iicr; anU TrUBt ompany wme plauitlU. a.ol Jmu i wp7 ' JOHN W ! KW HveMn
Jalied; wilier be V-o7 ,f t.-..:tn tn rtmc. bold u,xh. Jlnrtha ii lk.th. Kverett 1. lu: K . Jvn "sil. I
by ilnicgaf. -r J. -'r.'y. I. i .rfiaicBac Jlr lure, rarah H MoClure. U (. Alle t.alph I Vf ITKM' Kill! PI lT TP VTIOV !
cr Ccr&i. UM. HHI'-'J.i'- l'UbII." Seta. ...p. iului it.Hfen., in Kw-U. M lav 1 .NUHCi. 1 UU 1 t UL.lsA 1 IV .
H I LOH'S CATARRH
iia-f -u
tcto to curv
lor.mdJ K Kdwardi were riefendni.P t- wit
the uci of rjWiW with iiitir'uat ttiereon irom
t - juiv i. i"y-. ai me raie oi M.rt-.u; in uiiuom
-TZW R r P" FiV OIld uttoruey f lu ald . oi, and
Zr' y riL.tnSiU.vt u and dUlitmement Unrein Ijixm!. I hve
thir du levhil iixin ihelaiiu niorewtia. ana on
.tatiinlu , "illril iluy of Dc-iiiIht, IH1I3,
lit t to-nour of luixloccu. m in front of the
court houfC door, in the City of Mm 1mi. m
taid ountv and Knite, I will wli n lUnd at
pub ic auction to the blBhet bidder thre('
J A n Ami.
Fur aalr by Snlpen & Kintimly.
VI80R " MEN
riherill of Vrtco County, state of Oregon
nnrciu
Easllj. Qutskly.
Permanentljr FU stored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY, '
and all th train rt
fromtarlyerrora orlafr
excKtun, U.k rt-tulu oi
OTerwork, rlcknim-,
worry.cic PulUtrer.tftt),
development and tune
j,ien ueery orsariatd
Jxrtlon of tl.e lxxly.
llrnpl. r.atnralrnetrirxtf.
lmr!illaUflmjroeinf r;t
-n. Failure lmpo1 .c.
2XUJ rferer.ct-. lr.c.
explanation ar.d (.ret
nulled lusiled) trte.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Uy virtue of nn eseuutlon and order
of niile Uxutd out of the Circuit (ourt
of the Htitt'- of Oregon for the tounty
of uc, to me directed, couiinniidini?
ute to muse aieof the land itmald wnt.derrlb-edtif-wit.
thine ple:e Hlld )urcela of mint iu
WniCoOmuty, KtateofOreKoii, knoBti and do
criljd an all o nectlon three till, und the ouUi
half (if tne aoutheuKt tlarter of tectlon four II,
and the otlth half of icctloti five and the
north hall of Kctlon clpht in,, all In lowunhlp
one (U, north of lUtiKe fourteen '11 eu.it of the
Willamette meridian, to niaue arm py inenutn
La:.'P Ornct:. The Dallm. Or.,
Nov. , lcDU. (
Notice l hereby Klen that the fullowiui;
named mttlur hu hlvd notice of iiU lutoutlini to
inaku final proof lu cupport of IiU claim and that
wld proof will ! liiinle tx'fore thu ruylftur mid
rcjivor ut The lialle., Oresou, on W edtloda',
Ik-cornlo.-r iTT, 1i-.ik. vli
llxtvltt Itlnc.
HomtTdeud Applli'iitlon No. ,J.',, for the NU of
HKU ml y-i W'4 Kit. HI. Tp. J ts. It. It Eaat.
lie niiinen the following witniKit to prove hln
onntiuiiou! ruililcnce uhiu mid cultiviitloii of
snld land, vl
II. v Well, of The Iwllea. Or., Charlea
Kantou, Jnuieii Kimton nnd I'uul I.lmurutb of
N'nn;nc, Or.
John V. I.kwih, Itet;liiter.
r7heumatlsm9
Lumbago. Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame eacK, ate
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is huruhy uivun tlmt tlio tuidiir.
hIkiilhI iiah beuti duly ujipohitttd by thu
County Court of the'Stutu of Oregon for
Wueco County in jirolmto, uxccutri.x with
thu will annexed of thu eHtiite of Juuii-h
Unilerliill dcccitHcd. All purrioiiH huvltit;
clutniH ayuitiHt huitl entitte tiro hereby re
quired to iirt'Hcnt them to me with
of moniT N ii l'T voiic ,BfH nt tlie iiw oll.ee of Con-
the plalutltJ in uid action, in which action The : clou Ci London in Dullufl City, Oregon,
Mlicitora i LfMUiiiiu iruji w''l' -re piain- witnitl HIX IllOlltllH Iroill the UutU Ol tlllH
IliJ and Jntneii llootb, Martha JI Uwitp, Kitrtult ,,,,.1,.,,
1 t. Hull. J- K. McClurc, hnrah H Mct'lure. Ii o. ! noun..
Altr. ltalnb Itwum. Julia N I'.(tfer. I n Km Noveilllier 11. 1HU3,
Uyly.J M Taylor and J. r Kiiuaida were de-
fetidalibi, lo-wlt, themim of Ji.Uwltl. inter-
eat thereon from July 1, 1SW. at the rate o tlx
Ir cent per annum and fAAOUuttoiney km lu
i taid action and font mill ilMiurwuni nt therein
taxei, I have till day levied upon the land
above (lecrlleii und on
Haturila) tliuailllai' ir Iceinb.r, IHU'J,
'at the hour of 10 b. in., In front of the court
huuM; doxir, lu tne city of The Dalle, lu !d
count" and utate, I will "'-'II ald land at public
auction, to the lilKbeitt bidder theiefnr
T. A. Waho,
Hherilt'of V.'aco county, Htatc of Onvou.
The Ciute City of the Inland Empire m Hituated at the kwid
of ntivitpition on th- Middle Columbia, und i a thriving, pros
perous city
ITS TERRITORY.
It ib the btipply city for un extensive and rich agricultural
and craxin country, its trade renchin as far fouth uh .Suintncr
Lnku, a distance of over two hundred miltw.
The Largest Wool Market.
Th- rich grazing country along the enKtern slop; of the Ca
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles in the largest original wool shipping point in
America, tilxiut 5,OOU,000 pounds Icing shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
Tins balmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will lie more
than doubled in the near future
The produet of the lieautiful Kip-kitnt valley find inarlxt
here, and the country south an east has this year filled the
warehouses, and till available storage places to overflowing with
their product.
ITS WEALTH.
Jt is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money"
scntwred over and is lieing used to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city in luistern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its po
sibilities incalculable. It resource unlimited. And on thew
eorner HUiues she stands.
C I.Alt a '.. L'Ni)i:itiui,i..
Executrix of thu Kutatcof Juinea Under'
hill, deceased,
" "xOTJCE" VOli jVl5LlCATI0N.
Beuator Dolph iiaa been criticised for
being early in hie denunciation of the
Hawaiian policy. This ie absurd. 11
tbe president ban not groeely exceeded
hit authority he Iim assumed an itn-
jMrtaiice tkroagbout this matter that j
SAWEN'S ELEVNIC IELT ,
With Cleetro-MssiMtio UWlMORV. '
LltMt hUlUraMt InraiMMlK I
Will cure wilfaoot rotdkux all H nl rwultiog f ma )
OTcruaUou of brain cctt torvn i giiiMW lulu, j
cm ion. aa pmoat dcMlltr. Uplwiiil. Uairui.r,
rtminutuo), kulurj, llTtr and taadar compuuitt,
Utat tunc. I'imla(i, aciatJa, all t mie coupxiriU
raerai in ttwut. tc, 7UI taniw cuouubi
wlu euiB ail of the atovti dlnn or uu ior.
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Cumnt Ii
and
IltOU'
1 -lm - np All otttmwm.
iruuuitlyfcltbr wcarar or we orfll lS,fMCftJ
wiu cum ail oi vto auiva ainatu or bo r,r. J
i-iulj bare tvrn curwl hr IliU laarrtloua liininnnri
alter all other rroJliflka. and 0o LuiKUcCf
01 IvUtuouUU lu ihi. and every oilfr llilt.
Our fnxrM leiKMtl KlscnUC bl'arrXOaV. tli
im-jteji Uxia 8r oftm-d wrak men, Klitfc nlill
t-.li. UIU.4 lw.HreilieiiKlTi:tMI tola
tuAars tteulfurllliuM IViaiJilct, iiuulni.wstkd, l
OAfJOEM EL.COTRIO CO.,
Ka. J7S'tr3lEitrei.:, J'UJtTtJ( Oilii
I, AM) Omcr., Thu Diilkn, Or.,)
Uct. Ib'jri, j
Notlcu In hervby (,'lven tlmt the followliiK
imiriKl kcttler Unu tik-tl notice of bin Intention to
inukif flnul iiriiof lo jniiiii4irt of bin rtlnlni. aiift
I that Mild proof will bo niuile bvforu thu lUnliitur
und IlKxlvur at The lialltn, Or., on llwoiiiliur
1 11, lDW, viz
i Itolandu U. ttruuka,
devltvu ol John Hiighcii)dt.iiw.-1.
I llomc-nteiid Alipllciitlou No. for the Kk HVM
nnd H'.i ami of hcc. Si, Tp. J N., It. 13 K.
1 lie iiiiiiiuti thu following wltiHAHn to prove
Ilia t'OUtluiiotiN rculdvlicc- iihiii mid :ill tlvntlmi
ol dhIiI liiudi viz
u. w.t.'ooic, v. A- .inner. rratiKi reiKhioii mid
rieth MoiKnti, ull of tlio Dulk-n Or
'1. l liuown pieuiie iuko notice.
JOHN W I,i;VlH, JUtfiHter.
Job
FIRST CLRSS
PR
..G
NT'""
Notice l hereby kIvuii that the (.'omity Court
of the BtiiU- of Ort-KOii for .Vutt-o Count); Im.
duly uppuluud the iinderalgi.ed the exnMitor of
the Iiiet will und tr!uieul of deornc V. lu-ut,
d cm.-u(1. Alt y.ttom liarlne (-'liilum uKrtliut
the tsilaluof euld deufttl uru lieruby rciiliif
to prevent thuin. with thu l:r vnnmicrii,
vtithlii alx miilitlu from Hie uatot mi" notice,
to etild executor at id pluce of renideiire, nedr One black 1-ony, briiuded either 6 r 6 'U tell
luillf. city, In euld coiiutr. or at the orlice of liiimnd leitjaw Owner can litive .miiic by prov
W, 11. W'll.ou. in mild D-flie ( Hr Iiik piojwrty -id psyltiK fur thl. notlci-.
ICHAKI. IhiVI.i:. Kxieutor. UKI.l. 1 Wll.M'.K,
.UetedtbUl.tdaynf.'fovwnber, Mi. Mw lU-13wlin I'ontoliiec.Thvbiilleii.Or.
CAN BE HAD AT THE
Estray Taken Up.
CHRONICLE OFFICE
Reasonably Ruinoua Hmfm.