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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'Al'KU OK DALLKS OITV.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
BUHSOUirTlON HATK8.
BY MAIL, rOSTAOK VRKVAttl, IN ADVANCK.
Weekly, 1 yewr t I 60
fi months.. . . ,
ii 3 ii
Dally, 1 voir
" 6 months ...
" per "
Address all communication to" THE CHKON-j worthv anil exalted prototype.
ICLK," The Dalles, Oregon, i ;
0 7ft
0 ftO
6 oo
R 00
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'curried the stnte, otc. Congressman
Jerry is to bo ml mi red for tlio wonderful
patience displayed in his collaboration,
and for the subdued rosy tint which he
has succeeded in imparting to the fin
ished work. His hopeful vista is a bit
of genuine political mosaic; and it
might appropriately bo preserved in
some of the art museums as a souvenir
of the ill-fated party of which in its day
Mr. Simpson was par excellence a most
tt-Oflec
orncK noun J
(Inieral Delivery Window ....5 8. In. to 7 f. hi. ,
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Ilk
Mouev Order
Hiiuday Li I).
. .S a. in. to 4 p. in,
.y a. til. to 10a. m.
CLOSING OF MAILS
trains goltuj Kast . . .9 . m. ami 11 MS a. m.
" West 9 i. m. anil 5:30 p. in.
Stage (or Gnldondale T:S0n. m.
11 II t.l.tvlll,. .VS1 M. til.
" "DuluraiiilWarmSprlnps ..AttDa.m.
" fLeavlUK for l.vle & llnrtlntid . .: a. m.
" ' " Anteloie . .. 5:S0a. m.
Kxcept Sunday.
tTri-weeklv. Tuesdav Thursday ami Saturday.
1 " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
TUESDAY,
DEC. l'J, 1S93
ITOXOL UL rS A IJKN JlLJliWXT.
No part of the argument of Messrs.
Gresham and Mount in defence of the
revival of the Hawaiian monarchy is
weaker than that which criticises those
who overthrew the monarchy as a small
minority of aliens.
This minority in numbers, says the
New York Sun, represented then and
represents today a remarkable propor- j have just returned from the mountains
The following patents have been
granted to Oregon inventors: W. V, (
Higglns, Portland, pavement; J. T.
Kelsey, .1. Wallace, .1. 1. Thompson,
Lebanon, rotary wheeled harrow; A.
Mosier, John Day, hay knife.
A few days ago Mrs. Armstrong, re
siding between Oswego and Oregon City,
and mother of Thomas Armstrong, died
suddenly while sitting in her chair.
Deceased was over 100 years of age.
The cause of death was heart disease.
J. L. Cowan, president of the defunct
Linn county National bank at Albany,
was arrested Saturday night by Deputy
United States Marshal Humphrey in ; onlv yucirimteed remedy for
I'ortianu, tituler tne lmuctment returned
against him several days ago. He is
charged with abstracting and misapply
ing a large amount of moneys.
A number of siwashes have lieon
hanging around town this week. They
tion of the intelligence, the wealth, and
the questions that at least the Ameri
cans and those born there of American
descent are for the annexation of Hawaii
and as long as when Daniel Webster was
secretary of state, he found that "five
sixths of all the commercial intercourses
of the islands is with the United States."
A few years since a petition to congress
from our Pacific coast asserted that
while the shipping interests of all other
parts of the country were depressed, !3
per cent, of the Hawaii-Pacific commerce
then amounting to $12,000,000 a year,
wascarriedin American-built and American-owned
ships. Out of a recent prop
erty valuation of $30,500,000 in the
island, $26,500,000 was in American
hands.
Again, even in the matter of popula
tion the appeal to numbers is mislead
ing. The natives not only nre in a
minority in the islands as a whole, but
at Honolulu the census of 1S00 showed
22,907 people, with only S.5G2 of the
native race, besides 2,003 half castes
and 2,4SG "Hawaiian-born foreizners,"
classed with the element.
But the essential fact is that the gov
ernment has always been practically in
the hands of foreigners, since constitu
tional legislation was established. The
action of the leaders of the foreign ele
ment in overthrowing the monarchy
waB as truly the action of the governing
element as if there were twice as many
aliens in Hawaii. The native race owns
less than five per cent, of the valuations
of the islands ; and to assume that the
regulation of the great nroperty interests
should be left to such a minority is
absurd. No colony, no country would
endure what the logic of Messrs. Gres
ham and Blount seems to suggest.
All the civilization and all the good
government of this hemisphere would
have been put in jeopardy at its founda
tion by such views of "aliens" and
"foreigners' as are indicated in the
words of Mr. Gresham and Mr. Blount
Our countrymen have been the chief
means of making Hawaii what she is
today, and they did not propose that a
reactionary queen should undo thei
work, destroy their property and take
away their political rights.
THK -
Oldest Agricultural Paper in Rmoptoa.
(ESTABLISHED 1O10.1
To all cash suliiicriliers of Tin: OiiuoNUii.i:
paying onu year in advance.
'The American Fanner,
1729 Now York Avoutto,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
; Tin: A ii kui can I'AiiMiiii, which Is now enter
, ini; mum Its T.MIi year, is the pioneer farmer'
' p.iter in the country.
It l a la rite elKlit-'lW lilor, ami contains ,W
. column of tlu rhn licit aerlculturnl unit llt,r.
Miry matter, plentifully vmbclUthvtl wltli lino
j llliiMratloit!. It li
NATIONAL IN CHARACTER,
ami deals with farming and farmer's lutcrotti
on hroad, practical lines it
EMPLOYS THE BEST WRITERS IN
p. ciinvrin
niul everything that appears in Its i-nlutuiiK 1m of
the hlKhcitcliaraotcr. livery department of the
farmers lnuliie.it ii iIImmismmI In nn earnest.
iirarllral way, looking to the greatest prollt ami
'iic 1 1 month,
nurvousness, brings rctreslnng Bleep, rpvTj vrw
and restores health and strength. 5 u'l A UlAK
It's a powerful restorative' tonic , 111 "ivance. Thw nutuc it the cin-upcm
and soothing nervine, made ospc- "Rrim.ni.rni i-i' "'' ........try.
cially for woman's needs, and the FARMER LEGISLATION.
W0 ' Hurl, II. II... Minh.f. I'M. Ii. .!.. .,1111...... I...
man's Weaknesses and ailments. In i memo nnmlier of mat'tei of tin. lined vital In-
ill " fiim-ilii imiitibiititu " .mil irrnmi. ete to tanner neall wltli by t'niiKre and the
ill lem.iie complaints and irregu- Kxeentivo Dcpmtmeiit.- at Waihiimton. it i
rmoiH du Kujit
to what Is lwlng
at 1 1 to National
iil.ltal. Tliov should all. therefore, takti Tin:
A!u:i:iimn P.wtMKli, which, hclng on thogroiiml,
E. W. HIEJLls: &c CO,
- liKAI.KKH IN - -
Drugs, Medicines and Chemical
Flue Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brnstics, Perftimcry. Elc,
Puro WlnoH and Llnuorn tor Mmiininni Piiimnam.
Compounding PhyMlolnnu ProHarlptlonH a Snoolnlt
am iw ftoeniid street, Tlio Dalles, Oregon.
Opilto ('oliiinl)la Candy limtury.
A TIRED WOMAN,
just as much as a sick and ailing
one, needs Dr. Tierce's Favorite
Prescription. That builds up,
strengthens, and invigorates the
entire female system. It regulates
and promotes all the proper func
tions of womanhood, improves di
gestion, enriches the blood, dispels heneilt to the farmer ami lilt family.
, ' , . , iii It aimears on the 1st ami I.Mh of en
acnes ami pains, muiaiiuiiuiy ami , ami is furnhheil at the low irltvof
"-""T"""1' '"lb" Kxeentive IVittmeiit.i at Wail
laritics, if it ever fails to benefit or ! highly important that the far
' , ,i i promptly anil fully Informcil in ti
cure, you have your money back, j piannni ami iiom. atueting them i
and arc endeavoring to barter the tro
phies of the chase tor spondulix with
which to purchase Christmas presents
fnr tlioir avtiitliDiitu A ninnc ilflinr
merchantable articles arc venison, deer j edy.purfeBtly and pemninently cure.
hides, a few fox skins for which thev ask J A KN'Ts make r..co a iiay. drenteit kiiiii.n
, .' , ,,,,,. I uteii'il everlnventcil. Itctalli .r, el.- t ".
$2.o0, and arrow heads. Poor l.o is not j miM in even- hous . Saunile, poitage iai.. :.m
rams. jiejutKin aim iu i iiiuinnatt, tinii-
A Croat many medicines "relieve I '"s lietter faellltlei than any other paiiem for
. , it t mi . . I getting this Information, anil ilevote tM'lf to
Catarrh in the Head. 1 hat means j this iiutv They uill ami in it eomtuntiy a
that it's driven from the head into . ;T.V;',.,.,.".,!i,l!" v',,Urtl,,, nfuti timt rticy
the throat and lungs. Hut, bv its' tiik amkiiilmn l'AUMi:iianil Tin: I'iikonicm:
mild, soothing, cleansing and healing w' u" tntnw l"ir ,or il ":
properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hem- i -- -- i
A Grand
Masquerade Ball
will bo Klvon nt Armory Hull by
Jackson Engine Co., No. l
Topday Qjer)t), Jap. i, 1894.
Commlttoo of Arranyomonts:
F. V. L. SKIIir.K, I.. 1CLINDT,
A. IIKIJGhVINK,
lOMN IU.VSKU.
PKKD liKMKK,
W. II. HUTTS,
HON. K. SOUVT,,
finding as ready a market as of yore for
his wares, and lias learned to say
times." Condon Globe.
'hald
A (ioiiil Won).
Mr J. J Keil Sharpbiirg, Pa.,
Dear Sir - I am glml to say a good won! for
Kransei, ileailaehe Casiile. After MillVring
for over thtxv year with acntoneuRilgia ami its
conseiinent inomnia, which .eemeil to bailie
the ellorti of ximeof our liest physicians yon
uggeiteil thN remeily which gave me almot in
stant relief. Words fall to express the praise I
should like to bestow on Kraiuc's Headache
Capsules (iratefully Your.s.
Mr. K. It, Holmes.
Montrose, l'a.
hold by Snipe- A Klhersly.
Closing Out Sali of II rocurien.
Owing to a contemplated change of
business, the undersigned will close out
the entire stock of groceries, hardware,
wood and willow ware at .co3t for cash.
Call early while the stock is unbroken.
Joles I5iioxiii:it.s.
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slii'minl
wood, at lowest market rates at 'I
Peters & Co. (Oflice .Second aiifl .Idler
son streets.
K WANT YOT TO WOISK KOlt I S. thus
making flS.CO TO $.V.00 I'Ktt W! KK
1'artles preferred who can furnish u !nri' mid
travel through the rountry: a team, thiigli. ts
not necessary. A few viicancie.i In tinm- ami
cltle. Spare hours may ! u-ed to g.il ml
vantage. It. F. JOHNSON vV i
llth and Main St.. Itlehmond. V.i
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGOIV
This old, (opu!ar and reliable hoiij
has leen entirely refurnished, and every
room has been rojmpered and rcpainte
and newly carpeted throufh-ut. The
house contains 170 rooms and .t supplici
with every modern convenieiitf. Iiau-.'
reasonable. A good restaurant attachec
to the house. Frer bus to and fr.un ah
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. PrOD.
John Pashek,
it
oOHif ICS
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lie
11 ar
N
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76 Co Lift Stnoet,
door to WaBco Bun Office.
i3C. FORA CASE IT VILU MOT CURE.
"Town Topics," a New York sporting
paper, nevertheless a careful and learned
authority on finance and stocks, says
"January disbursements will amount to
$93,000,000. .Some portion of this must
be reinvested. Money is already too
abundant ; watch speculative bonds and
good etockt both are going higher.'
From which we judge that times in the
east are livening up quite perceptibly
An American woman, Mrs. Mary Vir
ginia Treherne, has just embarked on a
perilous enterprise, a pilgrimage througl
the desert of Syria to the Bedouins and
lepers of that region, varied by.'a week's
etay as an inmate in the most noted
harem of Damascus and various points of
interest, fthe is accompanied only by
her eon, a muscular youth of eighteen,
except that she will have guides on en
tering the Holy Land. She has letters
commending her to all the tribes in
Syria, and expects to live in the tents of
the Bedouins and follow their customs.
Her journey will end in Beyrout.
CoqpwMman Jerry Simpson, of Kan
iw, lias been analyzing the ret inns of
the recent elections, and eo far from
being dismayed, he makes haste to pro
claim that be has found much in the
later returns "to cause the populist to
feel that the future is very bright for
them." According to the honorable
Jerry, the greater part of the populist
vote was cast in the country districts ;
whereas the first newspaper returns
bowed the result in the cities only.
Furthermore, he says, the old parties
lost more votes proportionally, than did
the populist in Kansas ; a large part of
of the populist vote had migrated to the
Cherokee strip; the populist made larger
gains in the elties than the other parties ;
and if the republicans in Virginia had
voted the populist ticket it would have
An nirrwable Lasati vo and N EH VE TUN IC
Sold by iJrutfjrtstsorsenr. by mail 25c., 60c..
inu si.lv per pacKage. butnpiea ireo
BTffo HA The Favorite TOOTH PC77B13
A.W D.W for the Teeth andiireatn.Z5c
Fnr ule by Snipe A' Kinnrsly.
VIBOR MEN
Eaillr. Quickly,
Permanently Rettored.
WEAKNE8S,
NERVOU8NE8S,
DEBILITY, '
anil all the train cf exlli
from early errors or later
excetten, tbo remits of
overwork, nlokin;ns,
worrv.etc. FulUtreiigili.
doTelopnient anil tonu
given io ever7 organ una
portion or mo ixkij-,
htm nl. nat u ml rnethoili.
Immediate I muniTernent
teen, irnliurolmpofiue,
2.UJJ references. 1Lmc.
explanation and prx.U
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back etc.
01. SANDEN'S ELEOMIC IELT
With lleetro-Maajnetlo.BUVFINSOItVt
iaictt 1'ateaiai if Ml iBiratcauit i
Will cure wltliout inmilcioa all Wiilim rMUltltxr from
nrrraulioii fjf Lraiii nmrrm ConMi cxcMatM fjr lint i.
cretloa, u orrvoua debility. ilwpkaaM, Uhtruur,
hcuinhuiu. siaiiej, iitvt uu uwiovr fvinjiiunii,
hukwcs, mmuHcu, Kiun, aui inuw ,
baek. lumkAiro. rlAlirA. all tfemmJe CdlnoUlcilii
awmrnl III health, tic. TUtt flactrio Uelt conUioi
nwarfl laimteaMal orer all other- Current la
liutantlvftltlv wrr nr an tnrtt-it aS.AaU.aU. atu)
HivHioHiyi umj mwra aweaava
boU bare been cured br Uia u
mltmr aJl athmr miumIUi frltot. mnA
at tetti monUla In thii and arer -'
uur reverftl Iarte4 UCTUi; IIWHWIT . urn
(rrnacttt boon arer offered weak men, miB wilk tl
Bella. MmIU taal Vlaerew Mreefth SVatUSTUU la to la
Wears ItendfurlllusM Hm(let, mailed. sealed, (ro
ANQIN ILIOTRIO OO.,
Us. ITS Klra Hlra(. rtiMTVAJtm OJBK.
r, ajiti
ir tio nay. Tuou.
uarraloua (nTentlon
a io Buoareu
uia.
Executor's Hotiee to Ctwdlton.
Notice in hereby alven that the Countv Court
of the Htato of Oregon for Wasco County hx
duly upioliited the underslirned the executor of
the lust will mid taitameiit of lieonre K. Jiwrs,
deceased. All jersoiii hsving claims Klnst.
meesiBWJoi twin ueceaseu lire nercuy required
to uresent them, with thu nrniwr vihkIht.
Mltfiln Ix mouths from the date of this notice,
to suld executor at his plaeo of residence, near
li?'i?",.V.l.t,'hi mlil county, or it the oflico of
V, H, Wilton, in suld Dulles City.
. . ll-HAUK imvi.K, Kxtcutr,
OstuI tbls 1st day of ttoveiuber, IVM. iiw
Has Jmt received the latet M It- in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
ami Ii-.hii luwiiss'iirtmcnt of Kurt ten niul Amer
ie.ui tliithk. which he edit liulsh Ik Older fur
thou1 that favor lilui.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
NOTICE FOU PUr.LICATIO.V.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Rocoptlon Commlttoo.
HARUV OI.OUGH, C5KO. MUNCKK,
ADOIJ'U ICKLLKH, COl.. t!. T. THOMPSON,
TIIHO. V. SKl'FKUT, A. IH'CHLMl,
New York Weekly Iribm
AXJ)
3.
Dalles WeeKly Cfifito
Ojclo Year,
$1.75.
41-ONLY
Closing Out Sale
OF JEWELER'S GOODS.
The lurgo stock of goods at.
W. I Garretson's Jewelry Sta,
to ho cloHod out ul prices to suit the. tiinos.
iVOTlCIC FOU l'UlSUCATION.
Iv.si OrncK, The D.illes, or.,i
IKV 7. liXi. i
Notice i hcruhv clveti that the fullmviiiv
uunufl settler has tlleil notice of hi' iiitentlnii to
mnkx- luml In supixirt of hii.
Claim, nun Unit nalil prnol will li' made leilorc
the reititter mid receiver nt The Dalles, Or., on
rcoruary lu, is'Ji, viz.-
IliCOll I). ltlllXTlM,
Ilomeatead No. iilfi, for the KK'4 ol
.Nhi, nun ol SKK. mid my , of HKJ,,, of Sec
l.Tp. -1 ii.. It. te K. W. M.
lie iiaineH the follou lntr vitlieses to prove
coiuiiiiioiiH re.iueiiee unun, ami ciittlv iitlnn of
Mini ninu, vu. .
K. K. iloirlhon, M. ('. I'ulnter, J. N. l',itt.-roi
mid ('. 1!. htmiKhtou.all of linfiir. (ir
dwfi JOHN W. I.KWIS. Itmintcr.
SHERIITS'SALE.
lly virtue of an execution mid order of ml -Ismuil
outcf the l Ircilit Court of t: e .-int.- m
Oregon, for the (,'i.unty of Wnsco. to mo dirii'tiil
eommmidim: rue tomako Kale of the 'and In the
wild writ, deterllied to-wlt "lliiiKe pie 'en mid
nurt-elH of hind in Vuco Countv. huti of (in.
Koii, known mid doerlheii as the outh half of
M.'Ctloti elKt(H , mid the routii half of Mi:tlou
nine i'J) anil the east half mid tin niuthnvst
oiiurter mid thu east half of th unrthucst mmr.
lermirl the outhuet iiarter of the northwest
iiiartei of section ten (10) mid the north half of
the uorthueit mirier mid the umllifuu iiiarler
ui nit; iiuriiit;HL iiiiurMri ill Bti:iiuii i ill'. 11 i i.'.i.
all III Townshli one (1), north of ItaiiKe fotulc;:i
(II east of the Willamette meridian, to make
anil pi iv uiusuiii oi money, in wuu court iiiljudK
ed to L'OMiuld to the iilaliitiiriu mid action, In
which action The Hollcltom Loan and 'I rust
Company were iiliilntlll' unit .Mines llooth, ilar
thu il. llooth. Kverett K. Hall. J K ilrClnr,.
Sarah If. McClure, 1). O. Alter, Itulph Itinera, Ju
lia N Itoxers, I'rl Knibody, J. II TiiyiorandJ
K Kilnarils wcredefciioiiuU, to-wlt, tliosum of
VXW.W with Interest thereon, from Julv i. imj.
nt the rate of six jwrccut K-r annum mid ixi.u)
iiiiuriieyn iee ill nam uuiiun nun i'iihn mill ills
hure euU therein taxed, I have thin day levied
ii)on the land aforesaid mid on
Hnturilay lite USrtlilwy of Decmiiliitr lHil.'l,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in.. In front of tho
court iioumi in Kir, in ineiiiyoi tne iiiiiich, Hi
hald County and finite, 1 will kII Mild land nt
punnu Huctiou, to me nixnesi muuer tnerefor.
i a. vt AM),
bherltl' of Wasco County, Htato of OreKon.
nortif
SHERIPFfc3"SALE.
Ilv vlrt,u nf mi i.vw.ltlnil mill iirfli.p .tf
lsaiietl out of the Circuit Court of the Htato of
Oregon, for the County of Wasco, to m dlrectd
toiiimandlnBliie tomake.iileof the laud In the
en Id writ described to-wlt: those plijeH and luir
celsol land In Wasco County, hute of Oregon,
known mid described us the southwest nimrii.r
of section four 141, and the north half of section
uine I'JJ, and the iiorthwet ijuurur of section
seventeen 117, 111 Township one H north of
Khiiko fourteen 1141. east of tho Willamette Merl.
dluii, to make uii'i pay the Him ol moiiev, In
sain court suijuuKtsi io oo pain in me pialutlrrlll
suld action, in which uctlon The Hnlicltora U.an
and Trust Comiuiny ueie plainlllt, ami James
llooth, Martha Jl. llooth, Kverett K, Hull, J, K,
McClure. Sarah II. McClure. 1). 0, Alter. Ilalph
lloifcr. Julia N. ItoKers. Url Knibodv. J. M. 'lav.
lorundJ. K. Kdwuirls were defendants, to-wit;
tho sum of 1201X100 with luteiest thereon, from
July 1, lblr at the rate of six erceutpominiim
and fjuo.ui attorney's fees lit suld action ami
coats mid dUbiirsemenU therein Uixtd, 1 have
this day levied upon the land aforesaid, and on
HsUurilH), a Urd day of JMCiuliir, lHlia,
nt tho hour of lOo'docku. in. in front of tho
court huuaodoor, In tho City ol Tho Utiles, in
suld County and Htate. I will veil suldhuid ut
public auction to the hlK'iuat bidder therefor.
T. A. Allll,
Hfevrlll of Wusco County, HUto of Oregon,
imvritd
INU Ornci:, The Dalles. Or., I
Nov. u, ivja. i
Notice Is hereby given that the followlug
nuiiitil ettler him tiled uotlcuof his Intention to
make final proof in support of bin claim and that
Mild jirM)f will be made before thu reulter mid
receiver nt The Dalles, Oregon, on Wediie.'ilay,
December 27, lf.l. viz
llmvltt ltliifc-.
Ilomtrstead Aiiplli'iitfon No. for the NU of
HK'H mid V.'A of iiVi, K.-C. 10, T. .S. It 1 1 Hint.
He names the following wltuesren to prove IiIm
continuous residence iii mid cultivation .of
said land, viz.
II. V. Wells, of The Dalles, Or., Charles
Huston, James Kustoti and l'aul l.lmeroth of
Nanseiie, Or.
John W. I.kwix, Heglster.
Everything Must He Sold, Regardless of
NOT1CK FOU I'LT.LICATION.
(Timljer IjiiiiI, Act June:), )s"s.
V K. I.a.mii ofkici:, The Dalles, (ir.,
Nov. h, tu.i. j
Notice is hereby given that In couipthilice
with tho prnvltloUK of the act of cougroH of
June 3, litfx, eiltlthsl "An set for the sale of tlm
lr lauds in the statin of California, Otvgnii,
NtiVnda niul Washington Territory,"
Ne ul (;. Htiiveiisiiii,
Of Klngsley, county of Wacco, slate of Oregon,
Iimh this day II In I in this oltlce his sworn slate
iiieut for the puichaw of the N H., of NWU,
of Section. No. S5, in Township No, a K , rango
No I.I K. W ii,, and will oiler tinsif to show
that the laud cooght In uioro valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural purii.c,
mid to establish his claim to said land before
the Keglster and Kisjelver of this olllco at Tho
DalleM, Or,, on the l.Mh day of January, IH'JI.
Ho liameH as wltuesfc (ieorire Jliilxsiil. Jas-
nt KiMey, Usui Koudeau and Ijifnyette Davis,
I Nt'UI : Ui NO
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
CHAINS, RINGS,
CHARMS, PINS,
TABLE-WARE, ETC.
How is the Time to Bn? Christmas Presents.
A. R. Thompson, Assignee.
all of k'lni.li.v. Dr.
Any and all iersoux claiming adversely the
above iUfcrlUsl ImiilH are risiuestisl to Hie their
claims in this olllco on or before said I.MIi ilayof
diiiiuurj , joji,
win JOHN W. I.UWIH, Keglster.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice in liornliv irivon that thu inidur
NiKucil Iiiih Ik'cii duly appointed liy tho
County Court of tho Htiito of Oreirou for
Waco County in prohuto,oxeoutrix with
thu will unni'xed of thu OHtuto of JamoH
Underiiill deceaoti. All tmrHoiiH hiivinir
-i.t . . .
uuiiiiiH auauiHi Haiti ohiiiio arc iiorony ro-
iltiircu to preHont tiiuin to inu with
proper voucliorB at tho law olllco of Con
don & Condon in DalleH City, Oregon,
within Hix inontliH from the dato of thiH
notico.
Novum her 11, 1803.
CbAltA 7i, Undkihiii.i,.
Executrix of tho Kntutoof Juiiioh Undor
hill, doceuHod.
"noTIOK FOK rUUIJCATION.
This Week Only.
Wo
Commencing Tomorrow, Wednesday,
WK Wll.l, hi:i,i.
ol FeJt Mais, j , Cl
vvouth at Co Cts
Sl.OO to 81.. 5 O each O
Sit $1.25-
Um OrritK, Tho Dalles, Or,, (
Oct. 'ii, IN'J.1. j
rtotieo Is liereliv irlven mat tlio lollowlnii.
named settler has (lied notice of Ills Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said nroof will be mudo before the iteulster
sum iieeeiverttt inu uuues, ur on December
Hi I8VJ, vu:
Hoiunnu u. iiruoKS,
devisee of John Hiisll",decesel.
Homestead Application No.H3H. for the HU HI'.'i
mid HK HWjVof Hec. 82, Tp. I N It. HI K.
no naiiies ine loiiowiug wiiuesseH 10 prove
his continuous residence noon and cultlvatlnii
of said laud, vU:
O. W.;ook, W. A. Miller, KriiiikCrelKhton mid
Bth Morgan, all of tho Dalles Or,
mru l- IIKowh piease utKn notice.
fTTli JOHN W, I.UWIH, Heglster.
Estray Taken Up.
One bUok doiiv. branded either K or m on init
hln and left law. Owner can have, samol.v i.n.v.
lug property ud paying for this notlee. ..
lO Wwlm 1'ostouiee, Tbo Dalles, Or,
Krencih Kelt Hetts,
W'OKTH
2.00(to 83.00 each,
Also, Great Reduction on
Baby Caps.
112 Seoond Street.
ANNA PETER SCO.
H. H. CM7VTPBEL-I-.
SuocoHHor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will constantly keep on hand 11 complete llitu of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
maintain th rcputall'"' 0'
which has bem,
BEST U00DS AT L0WETT PRICES
Call and see me, next door to Postofflce.
Having purchased Mr, llutler'a entire stiKik, I shall endeavor to i
tne noitso, whiuh has hem,
SOUAKE UEAUING TO EVER.
8.oond8t. I. C. NlCKELSEN,Th.Dall.B.'
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