The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 21, 1899, Image 4

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Pauling, OvcrcMllii" or Fancy Vesting.
Kindly cnll and examine my stock of Im
ported and Domestic Woolens. A line stock lo
'Iteniado from the lowest prices to the high
at grade.
J. A. Eberle.
Fine
Tailoring.
IHK DAIiLEs, OltEOON.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BTJliBCKIl'TION ntlCE.
One week ? lj
One month 0
One year 6 00
THURSDAY
DEC. 21, 1899
WINSLOW IN WASHINGTON.
"TLe Hon.; Ervmg Winslow, sec
retary of the New England branch of
the Anti-ltuperirtlist League, has gone
to "Washington again to find and to
impress congress," announces the
New York Sun. The Sun goes on to
describe: "It may bo remembered
by collectors that this eccentric old
boy descended upon Washington last
winter for the purpose of laboring
with congress. 'Where is congress?'
nsked the good old man as he hired
aherdic; and the facetious driver
unswere.1: 'Why, at the Congres
sional Hotel, sure.' To the Con
gressional Hotel, then, was the Hon.
Erving Winslow whirled with all his
convolutions rolling rapidly. lie
actually expected to find most of the
members of the congress there, and
is said to have been greatly com
forted by the sight of one or two in
the bar-room. Forthwith he con
ferred with them.
"Mr. Winslow conferred with sen
ators. He went home happy, telling
everybody that the peace treaty was
beaten. He is now going to prevent
expansion, but we advise him to
keep away from members of the
Fifty-fifth congress who are also in
the Fifty-sixth. They will be sure
to ask him what became of those
ten million signatures to the anti
expansion petitions that he promised
to have before Dec. 25, 1898. We
alscTadvise him to keep away from
members of the police. They will
be inclined to run him in ns a crank
if they have read his Thanksgiving
message to or curse of Mr. McKinlcy.
"Mr. Winslow will not fail to con
fer with his brethren of the Washing
ton Anti-Imperialist League. There
are as many as five of them, we be
lieve; and they spend most of their
time in writing letters to'Gcn. Sambo
Bowles' Springfield Republican.
And while Mr. Winslow is in Wash
ington he ought tocommunicatc with
a fellow Tagalogtout, Gen. Morrison
I. Swift of Los Angeles, Chi., score
tary of the Filipino Liberation So
ciety, which consists entirely of
Gen. Morrison I. Swift.
"Mr. Winslow must know Gen.
Swift, who was eminent in Boston a
few years ago and blew the tramp
trumpet horrcndously. It was Gen.
Swift who started to lead a force of
the foes of work from Boston to
Washington, where they were to join.
Gon. Jake Coxey's gazaboo grena
diers. Gen. Coxcy is making money
and rides in palace cars instead of on
shauks mare and Gen, Swift is still
unreconciled and looking for trouble.
He should be summoned to Washing
ton to meet Mr. Winslow. The
Massachusetts anti-imperialists ought
to bp glad of tho chance to bring the
two thinkers .together.
"Gon. Swift is more radical and
more forcible than the Massachusetts
men, While thoy aro squalling, ho
has actually issued a proclamation,
emancipating' the Filipinos. From
such a loador Mr. Winslow could
learn much. Tho Hon. Winslow
Warren, of Massachusetts and some
other Tagal fanciers waut a now
party. We do ourselves a pleasure
in nominating as their candidate for
president, Gen. Morrison I. Swift, of
California; for vice president, the
Hon. Erving Winslow, of Massa
chusetts. Platform: Down with Mc
Kinlcy tho usurper! Up with Aguin
nldo, the heroic defender of liberty!"
A BRAVE GIRL.
She Dill Not I.oae Her I'rpnencTS of
Mind When Attacked lij- liu
AlllKutor.
Some days ago n little pirl, a daugh
ter of Mrs. Fields, living on Lake Gib
son, near Lakeland, l-'lti., jumped oil
the wharf on the lake to take a swim,
says the Unltimore Sun. She is an ex
pert swimmer, but. had hardly touched
the wnter before she was seized by the
leg, between the knee and ankle, by nn
alligator. She was pulled under the
wnter by the saurinn, but managed to
break away and started hastily toward
the shore, only n few yards distant.
The 'gator again came to the attack,
this time siezing her in the fleshy part
of the side, between the ribs and hip.
The little one was plueky, however, and
managed to again break away from the
cruel jaws, this time reaching the shore,
the 'gator following until she was on
dry land; then he disappeared from
view. The little girl never lost her
presence of mind, which probably was
the reason of her escaping alive. She
gives a graphic description of the dan
gerous encounter, and has two very
ugly wounds to vouch for her story.
She says she could not sec the entire
length of the beast, but from what she
could see would judge it to have been
only about live feet long a small
'gator to attack a person. The girl is
14 years of nge.
A Terrible I'osMililll ty.
Old Gen. Abercrombie, "who never
tasted water," was once asked why it
was that he had such n natural dislike
for water. "I'll tell you of an incident
that'll help explain it," was the frank
old soldier's reply. "A good ninny
years ago I was crossing the grent con
tinental divide. It was colder thnn
Greenland. In one of my saddle pock
ets 1 had a jug of whisky and in the
other a jug of water. Well, it was so
cold that the jug of water froze up and
busted. Supposing it had been inside
of me!"
nontnn'a nrltlfih-Aniericnn nenldontN.
There are in Uoston -11,207 persons
born in llritish America, including On
tario, Xova Scotia, New Urunswick,
Prince Edward Island and Newfound
land. Ab a cure for rheumatism Chamber
lain's Pain lialm is gaining a wide repu
tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 18G2. In speaking of it he
eaya: "I never found anything that
would relieve mo until I tiEcd Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but ono pood
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
It takes but a minute to overcome
tickling in the throat nnd to stop a
cough by tho use of One Minute Cough
Cure. This remedy quickly cures all
forma of throat nnd lung troubles.
Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre
vents consumption. A famous specific
for grippe and ita after eiTucte.
All persons wishing to take children,
either boys or girls, for legal adoption or
on indenture, ahould write to W. T.
Gardner, auperintendent of the Boya'
and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at
Portland, who can procure for them de
sirable children of all ages. All applica
tions must he filed in advance. tf
Ash your grocer for Glarko & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Clarke & Full; have on sale a full lino
of paint and artist's brushes.
Feed rye for sale at tho Wasco Ware
house, tf
Subscribe for The Ciuionick.
Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions anil
wasting uihcubcb, an eiiecia oi ecu-
ubuec, or excess and indis
cretion. Axiervetouicand
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks anf
reatorca the fire of youth.
Bv mall fiOc ner box : J boxen
l -V " '
lor Wtf.au; vmn a written Biiurau
too to euro or refund tlio mouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
OUnten Jsokson 8U., OHKJAOO, ILL.
Bold by Blakeley St, Houghton. The
Dalles, Oregon,
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF TltlC
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains Icavo and nrc due to arrlvo nt 1'ortlat
OVEItliAKl) KX
press, Bnlcm, Hoso
burg, Anhlntid, Hac-
vii.mmtii Hp ilim.K.-iti
7:00 P.M.
Francisco, Mojave, f
0:15 A. M
U)H AiiKClca.biraso.
New Orleans and
Kast 1
Koseburc und way sta
8:30 A. M.
tions
(Via Woodburu for i
Mt. Angel, SI Ivor Urn,
West Bclo, Drowns-
vlllu.Sprluglleld and
Natron J
(OorvalllH and way)
j stations I
liSOP. M
Dally
OXCCpt
Bumlaya.
Pally
except
Huudnys
17:30 A. M,
(5:60 P.M.
INDEl'ENDKNOE PASSENOEU. Express train
Dally (except Sunday).
t;50p. jn. I,v Portland ...Ar.) 8:25 n. m
7:SOi. m. A!..McMitmville..I,v. G:Wa,m
8:30 p.m. Ar..Itidcpcudencc..Lv.) 4:60 a.
. m
Dally. i Dany, except Sunday.
DINING OA US ON OODEN KOUTK.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at Han Francisco with Occl
dental and Oriental and PaclUc mall tcamshlp
Hues (or JAPAN and CHINA. Balling dates on
application.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Alto JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
Australia.
All above trains arrlvo at and depart Iroir
Oraud Central Station. Filth and Irvine straits
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Paiscngcr Deiot, loot of Jellersou street.
Leave lor Sheridan, week days, t4:30p. m
Arrive at Portland, 0:30 a. m.
U'avc for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 8:35 a.m. Arrlvp Ht Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and S.iturdaj it 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
R. KoEhLER, (, II. MARKHAM,
Manager. Asst. U. F. & Pass. Act
Through Ticket Office, 131 Third street, where
through tickets to all points In the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLANI), Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
Just What
You octant.
New ideaB in Wall Paper hore. Such
wide variety aa we are allowing never he
fore craccd a single stuck. Heal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papera at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designB, tneteful colorhiRe, yours
for a amall price, at our atore on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
J. S. BCIfSNK,
President.
II. 11. Deal ,
Oublci
First National Batik.
THE DALLES
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Dopoaita received, aubject to Sight
Draft or Cheek.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sipht and Telegraphic Exchango sold or
New York, San Francisco and porl
land. DirtEOTOKS.
D. P. TJIOMI'HON. JNO. S. fiCHEIICHi
Ed. M. WiLLiAitn, Geo. A. Likh::.
II. M. Bball.
...STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run every day except Sunday,
Itatca Reasonable.
Telephone 201.
W. A. GATES, Prop.
Preserves
i fruits, Jellies, plcklca or catsup ar
d more easily, mora quickly, mora
healthfully cealed with UeUntd
Parafllne Wax than by any other
method. Dozeon of other oseawlUba
found torn j
j ncuncu
fill DamHSha Vfttv
1 maiiinv ww
In every household. It U clean.
UateleM and odorless air, water
and cld proof, (let pound coko of
II Willi ft nil or iui many uw
from your druggltt or grocer.
UTAH it AMU ttlL .
JJA. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OSoe oyer French it Co.'u Bank
Phone C, THE DALLES, OBKQON
NOTICE.
STATE OK OREGON, )
EXECUTIVE Ui:r.lHTMKKT,
8,vr.KM, Nov 21, 18VJ.)
In ncoordnnre with tho provisions of an Act
entitled "An Act SubmlttltiB to tho Electors of
tho State of OroRon at tho tluneral Election to
bo held on tho Ilrnt Monday In June, I0CO, tho
pcndlnE Proposed Constitutional Amendment",
approved February 18, lfSO'J, 1, T. T. (leer, (lov.
ernorot the Bute of ()rcon, do hereby cause tho
(oIIowIiik propoed amendments to tho Consti
tution of ilieStntoof Oregon, as rerlllled to by
tho Keorctary of State, to bo published for live
consoeutlvo weeks In TltK Dam.kh ('iihunici.k.
a newspaper published 111 tho tiovonlh Judicial
District of the Statu of Oregon.
Done nt tho Capitol, at Hatcin.OreEnu,
fs::Al.l this Jlt day of November, A. 1). 1WJ.
T. T. OLIIlt, Governor.
11 y the Governor:
V. I. DUNIlAIt, Secretary of State.
si:nati: joint resolution, no. i.
llo It resolved by the Senate, the llouvo con
curring; That tho following amendment to Ihu
Constitution ol tho Statu of Oregon bo und Is
hereby proposed:
That bectlon 10 of Article XI. of tho Constitu
tion of the State ol Oregon bo and the sumo Is
horeby abrogated, und In lieu thereof Section 10
of Article XI. shall bo as follows;
AitTici.i: xt.
Section 10. No county, city, town, ncltool ills
trlot or other municipal corporation ahull bo al
lowed to become Indebted In any manner or for
any purpose to an amount including present ox
Istlng indebtedness In the aggregate exceeding
live per centum on tho value of tho taxable
property therein to bo ascertained by the last s
sessmcnt for State and county taxes previous to
tho Incurring of such indebtedness.
Adopted by tho Senate January Pj), 1STO.
v C. V. FUI.TOK, President of tho Senate.
Concurred In bv the House. February 'J, l.s'Jl.
W. P. KKADV, Speaker of the House.
Adopted by the Semite January 31, ltw.i.
Joski'II Simon, President ol the Senate.
Concurred In by the House, February I, IS'j.'i.
CliAS. 1). MooiiKs, Speaker of the llouso.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION, NO. 13.
llo It resolved by tho Senate, tbu llousu'i'on
currlng; That tho following amendment to tho
Constitution of the State uf Oregon, In lieu of
Section Ten of Article Seven (7), bound thesamo
Is hereby proposed, tn-wlt.
SUCTION TKN.
The Legislative Assembly may provide for tho
election of Supreme and Clieult Judges In ills,
tluct classes, one nl which elates shall couilst
of live Justices of the Supremo Court, who shall
not perform circuit duty; and the other class
shall consist of as many Circuit Judges us may
bo deemed access try, who shall hold full teims
without allotment ami who shall tako the saino
oath as the Supremo Judges.
1 he Legislative Assembly may create us many
circuits as may bo necessary.
Adopted by the Senate, February 1.1, lh'J.l.
C. W. Fui.ton, President of the Senate.
Concurred In by the House, February l.", lb'J.1.
V. P. ki:ai)V, Speaker of tho House.
Adopted by tho Senate, January 'II, ls'J".
Joskcii Simo.v, President ol tho Senate.
Concurred In by the llouso, February 0, 1S'J5.
C11AS. 11. jIoouks, bpeuker uf the House.
. .
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION, NO. 10.
Resolved by the Home, the Senate concurr
ing; That ttie following amendment to the Con
stitution of the State ol Oregon be and hereby is
proposed;
That tho Constitution U- amended by adding
Article XIX. us follows, to-wlt:
Ar.Tici.r. xtx.
Section 1. Tho necessary use of lauds for the
construction of reservoirs nr storage busliu for
the purpose of irilgatloii or Cor rights ol way for
tho conttiuctioit of canals, ditcher, Humes or
pipes to convey water to t ie place of use lor any
useful, biuellclid or necessary purpose, or for
drainage, or for drainage of mines or thu work
ings thereof, hy means of roudt, railroad, tram
ways, cuts, tunnels, thafts, holitlug works,
dump or other necessary means to their com
plete development or any other use necessary to
the complete development of thu natural re
sources of the State or preservation of the health
of Its inhabitants, is hereby declared to be a pub
lic use ami subject to the regulation and control
of the State.
Section 'J. The right to appropriate tho unap
propriated waters of any natural stream to lien
elieial uses shall never be denied.
Sectlcn 3. Tho usu of all waters now appro
priated for sale, rental or distribution, alsool all
waters originally appropriated for private use,
hut which, after such appropriation, bus hereto
fore been or mav hereafter be sold, rented or dis
tributed, is hereby declared to be a t nolle uso
ami suojeci to ti,u regulation ami control or the
State In tho maimer prescribed by law. Hut the
right to uso ami appropriate such waters shall
be subject to such l-rovlsions of law for the tak
ing of private property for public or prlv'iito uso
nn piuviuai iu areiiiiii in, Ariiciu i oi me uou
stlttitlon of the State of Oregon.
Section l. 1 ho right to collect taxes or com
pchtutloh for tho uso of water supplied to any
county, city, town or water district or inhabit
ants thereof. Is a franchise, and cannot be oxer-
clsid except by authority ol and In it manlier
pfi-si-rjuvu uy mw ,
Adopted by tho House. Februnrv lft. lh'Xl.
W. P. Ki;.iiv, Speaker of tho House.
Higueii -ii arc u ibj;.)
Adopted by tho Senate, February 17, IS'j:i.
C. W. Fulton, I'lesldimtof thu Senate.
(signed March .', lb'J.I)
Adopted bv the House, February li, I'M.
CltAS. II. Mooiikk, Seakerof the House.
Concurred In by the Semite, February 13, l.s'.ij.
Joski'II Hiito.s, President of the Senate.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. a.
proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of
the state i-f Oregon, hy repelling Section U of
Artlelo 1.
Resolved by thu House, thuieiiiitucoucurrllig;
That nection 3.1 of Article 1 of the Constitution
be and hereby Is reiiealcd.
Adopted by tho House, January 11, lb'J.l.
V, P. Ki:dy, Speaker of tho House.
Concurred In by the Semite, January 30, Ih'j.i.
O. V. Fulton, President of thu Senate.
Adopted by tho Hoiim;, Jauiciry 30. 1S0.1.
Cli.it). 11. Mooiiks, Sjivakerof thu House.
Concurred In by tho Senate, February U, 18'JI,
Josiii'ii Siuon, I'reslilunt of thu honuto
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7.
llo it resolved by tho Senate, tho llouso con
curring; 'I bat thu following amendment to tho
Constitution of the Statu ot Oregon be and Is
hereby proposed;
ahticm: I,
The elective franchise In tills Statu shall not
hereafter ba prohibited toanyclllzcu on account
of sex.
Adopted by tho Semite, Fcbruray 0. IMO.
Jo.si:i-n Simon, President of thuSeualo
Adopted by tho House, February 0, ISM.
Ciiah. II. JIoouks, Speaker of tho House,
Adopted by tho Bcniitc. Janiury 31, lh'JO.
T. (J. Ta ymiii, President of tho Benate.
Adopted by tho House, January 31, 1WK).
E. V. Caiiti'.k, Sivaker of tho Hoiiie.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Ktatb ofOiikoon,
Olllco of SecreUiry of Htute. )
1, F. I, DUNnAR.Seoretary of Ststo of tho Btato
,f rirMfntt ntwl uttt.illi.i. .r .1... (...., ... ....i..
State, do hereby certify that I Imvo compared
t In ,irivNl If... ..... i.l tit (..I...
..w vwj .i, IVIIUIU dwiiii JIVSOlllllOll
V? ,.,,.U -eulslatlvo Asiembly of ih'Jl,
''Sinn olpal Indebtedness amendment:" Senate
.mint Ifi.wnlnlli.u Kn 1't ..I .1... I I.. ......
nernbly of 18'J.l,-"Judlclnry Aineudent;" llousu
Joint lteolulloii No. 10 of thu Legislative As.
jumoiy oi iw,i.-"irrigiitlon Amciidmoat;"
Astcmbl of m.-" Repealing AmeiiilmuiRi"
latlvo Assembly of IMi.1,-''lCiiiul Sulliagu
Amendment." with tho oilgliuil copies now on
Olnfll f lllu nnr ..nrl fl.u, 1 1... i . .
... ..... .....ww, ,.. .nn. .,iu iniuu in li rurreci
truascrlit therclrom and tho n hole tbercof,
iW J KSTIMONV YJIBIlKOK. 1 llBVO here
unto set mv hand and alllxed hereto
mjsal tho seal of thu State of Oregon.
WVP? unh,u i:yiM. Mt Bulu"'' Oregon,
his Third day ol November, A. 1),
JoVf
K. I, DUNIlAIt,
Secretary ol Htutq,
JIANUKACTUUKU II V
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING.
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Clrculnra nnd particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
nnllO THE DALLES, OREQON
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is such that pooplo go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices aro not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which aro not
Cevera high as somo people think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OE,
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I N Till-: (JIUOl'IT COURT OK THK HTATK OK
OrcKim, lor Wiiteo County.
J. I' Mclncrny, iik ndinlnlntnitnr nl tho ctitato of
l'hllllji ItroKun, deceaiied, l'liiliitlll',
vs.
K. V. Wiillucp nnd 8. K. Wiilhiee, DcfendiintH.
lly vlrtuo ol an execution, decree und order ol
siilu. duly Issued out of nnd under the hoiil of
tho circuit court of tho Htiito of OrcKon, for the
county of Wiihco, to mo directed nnd dntcd tho
Wth diiy of November, Ih'jy, upon ii decreo for
t,,'c.'".,"lo',,.,ro "! a c"'li' morlKiiKo, in fitvor of
libilutlll mid iniulmit mild deleuibiiiti, nnd Indie
ment rendered mm entered In mild court In the
nbovo entitled ciuue, In fnvor of jibilntlll-nnd
iiKHlnst tho defemliiut N. W. Wiilhtce, iin Judu.
ment debtor, in tho mnn of ouu tlioumiud nnd
thirty-two and 22 lot) dollura ($ I ixtiU) with In
tcrcit thereon from tho nth iliiyof bentembcr.
IWJ.nt Ihu nito of leu 10 j.or cent i.er milium
V! l,l's..'"rt,lc.r, Mnn "' ",lu Imimted dollurH
nnd vii-ioo (lollnrs um) 20 iimi.lho ioM of and uti-
i .i ".""" vim, iiiuimiiix mo in iiuiKO nuiu
of tho real proiicrty emhmeed In mich deoreo of
foreclosure nnd herelinifler lccrlbl; mild do
cieoimd Judmiieiit luivliiK been iciiderert and
eiltirifil mi ll, 'J 11 i iln, i.t ib.it. , ...i.
. .. .1 .1 I . . V "1 HUHIIIU, iw, i will
on the tb id day of J miliar) . iww, i,t tho hour of
7 In the nfturiiooii of oald da und tit tho
front door of tho county court hoime, in DuIIon
City, Wasco county, Oreiton. kuli at imbllo
aiiet on to tho hlKhoxt Fildiler for winli Hi
'.V.' L'i". ,U,U. 'f'lii 'J.'.'"!! l"trct which
the lefeiiilttiitH.N, yt, Walbieoaiid H, K, Wallaee,
',rt' t"''f ; tlj-m. had on tho vilth da of He-
!., ..iu nuiu in ihu iiuiriK iKU loreciOMeil
hurl! ll. I, r vi lilnli u.,1.1 ,l..l.....
" , . ...v.. ,.,,,, 1 1 .a irr liny in iiju
lefeiiilantH hole n, Imvo hiiico aciiulrtd or now
Mi '..'I".'1 " lowliiirdoiorirKil real prop.
erty,Mtu.ilwl aiiii buliiKln Wiuco county, Ore
foil, to-witi 'Ihukouthouitiiiiarlurof thonoutlt.
weii ; iiuiirter. tho toiiih hmf of (,o koutlieioit
WUitrtcr, and tho northeast iitiartur nf tbu kouth.
i','.'JL'.,,i",mf 'fbw,"11 twenty.olKht.ln tovuH,lp
loveu kouth, of raimo kovontetn cast, WlllnmutUi
ilyrldiau, cputuiiiliiK w aorcH, nr no much of
mid property iu wliratUfy mild JudKmuiit und
decree, with cost and ncorulnir coitk.
Hald prnporly will bo old kubject to confirma
tion ami rw omptlon im bylaw provided.
Dated t Dalk-k City, Wukeo county, Orenon,
tlilH'jathauyolNuveiiibcr.li-Di). y ""Hon,
decS-ll Hhoriirof WaVca " u.uiiw. oil.
and Motors
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Chronicle,
The
Dalles,
Of.
Job Printers.
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
IN TIIK COIINTV COOItr OK THE STATE
1 of Oregon, for Wasco county.
In tho mutter of tho Kmirdliiiiiililn of OwW
Kllmt, Frank Kllmt,Ani.loJoriliin,KntieJo'n
anil Mary Jnidau, minors. , m0
Now on thlMUthdayof December, 1M. ffl
William Jordan, tho duly unpointed, iuB,
and ttotliiR KUHrdhiu of thuiiboiy imiwBW
and presented his petition priiyluK,, ''," ffi
autliorhcliiK and dlreotltiK inn ' eu
ofHiildmlnorHln certulu real i.rort new
nflordesorlbcd.and ltiinpcnrliii! '''5 So .
from Mild putltioii that It Is licces-wry M "
i d putltioii lliaui is iiieio-ni --. - ,w
ald wards that their lijtercjt m
uilf of tho Houtheast oimrUr of w
iishljii! north, nuiRu :l e, K; ,
lerotiiro It Is ordered 1 1 1l'k
IICllll lO SHI
south half i
lH.townsh ji i! north, nuiRu " Ki m'-
kind i theiolW It Is ordered 1 1 1l'k
tho mothor and next of Kin of (iWikj ub
iiu iiiiiiiiui iiiiii iiujk. i.i , .,..,! faun
'milk Kllmt and said l lima J' 'uirr
Krnll
and
ami next or kin id auiiic, "V,;,i uiwUKi
Jordan, and all pemons 1 u tercHtitt lii miu " re
appear before this court at the court of
appear before this court in me " rw m
of In Dalles City, OrcKon, tin tH& a V.
jnuuary, iuiki, at me nourm iimon
then and thero to show 1V",,t0.t Lchl "if.
should not boKianted for thorn u J'S U'
und that this onler bo puhllsb;' 1 u ,( ,
wacekslvo weeks in Tim Dl rfJST
weekly nowkpapur prlnleil In sulil cot my.
Dated this Uth day of l''"'', MAYS,
decKM OHWiyW
A UmTnISTK A tOK's'nOTIOH;
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No co n hereby Kivuu iio -r ol w"
linii been appointed by tho co t Xfjj.tri
state of OrJon. for Wasco coi l 1) 0
of thooktiitii of AtiUine Je on e. ,te
porkoiu liaviiiK claims hkhI i t ,t
horubv iiotllled to nreneilt tb im , ,(u m0olW
olllco III Tho Dalle, Or., ultmii -
from tho (Into iiorcnr.
UixM Dconiber in, w .. v J11I0!",
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