I THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 15 1901 VOL. XIII NO. 1 The Kind You Have Always in use for over SO years, and ftf j', sonal supervision since its infancy. t'GCtCU6 Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-pood " are but JSxperiiiiaiits that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TIT CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRICT NEW YORK CITY. Marginal Heading". Wew Yoisk, July 13 The joint coni mission on marginal readings in the Bi ble, appointed at the general convention of the I'rnteatant Episcopal Church in 1896, with instruction- to report to the leral convenion of 1901, which is to It in San Francisco in October, today ant copieH of its report to the hisliopS of the country ami to the lay delegates. The report ie r. pamphlet of upwards of 600 pages, and Hit- parts oi it follow : "The ohj-ct of the c uninission hi s been to give an intellitrihie tneauingto vary part of the Jiinle. Tnis, it is Ve iieveil will he clear on a caetul exami nation of the proposed marginal reading. Even in quite minor correct ions the filament of instruction has lieen ttie pri mary thought. MsP'With regard to texual questions in the books of the Old Testament , a cer taln number of renderings' have been talroduced in cases where a different Nading appeared to have helped lor the ierstandinr of au otherwise obscure sage. These are distinguished from aly alternative renderings of the leut text by the word 'or' preceding tbeoi. "In regard to various readings in the Greek Testament the commission has been careful to avoid coainiitting the church to the acceptance of any particu lar view of disputed matters of texual nfWiticism. fc'"With regard to only three passages in MBe New Testament lias tiiu commission jHt called upon to make any critical Mte. In these instances tin- commis aton has aimplv stated the facts now uni versally recognized, that the passages in question are not found in some of the Mrliest manuscripts. These passage. are the verse explaining the healing virt ue of the pool at Bethesda tSt. Jofin, v, A, Die Ethiopian enuch's profession of Jalth before liapiisui ( Acts viii :37 ). and the doxolnu'V at the end of the Lord's jarayer in St. Mat'hew ,vi :18. St. John, 8, is given in our margin without the Manse as to the three heavenly witnesses, (bicti clause is absent from all but ttie test Greek manuscripts, and is gener ly recognized io be no part of the orig- al text. 'As in the Old Testament, reudeiings Med on various readings of the Creek b itt been introduced where the author- Hv for ttie reading- seemed to r. otiire it. tie mereiv alternative character ol anv ach reading has been noted, as in the Id testament tiy a preceding 'or.' " Bought, and which has been has borne the siprnatnre of has been made under his ner- Signature of Olil-tiiim Church. FoBBBl Grove, July 13. Tlie Congre gattnnal Oburch here, which was de stroyed bv fire early this morning, was one of the earliest churches in Oregon. The Congregational Church of ForeBt Grove, originally known as the "First Church of Tualatin Plains," was organ ized in June, 1812, by Uev. J. S. Grirtin. In 1645 R-v. Harvey Clark because the pastor, and a loir house was soon after erected for a church home. In 1854 Kev. Thomas Condon, now professor of geol ogy in the University of Oregon, became pastor and remained a year. He was followed by Rev. Harvey Clark, Rev. 8. H. Marsh and Rev. K. Walker served as supplies for two years, the services being held in the college chapel. In 1858 an edifice, the one destroyed this morning was begun. It was dedicated October 26, 185!). The structure cost about $7,000. Rev. W. A Tenny became pastor in May, 180!, serving 18 months. Tem porary supplies followed until February, 1807, when Rev. D, A. Miles became pastor remaining tWO years: He was followed by Rev. S. B, Van Dersal, Rev. J. F. Ellis, Rev. Charles F. Wood, Rev. Austin Rice and Rev. Morton D. Dunn ing, the present pastor. Yuur itou Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Flixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparitlas and so called purifiers fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, tilakele; the druggist. forktOg 4 PaOM a Day. Ttiere's no rest for those tireless little little workers Dr. King's New Piils. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, ililliousuess, Fever and Ague. They banish Hick ilesdache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders. Try them. 28c at G. C. Blakeley's drug store. 2 DeWitt's Witch Haee) Salve should be nromptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt's. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Gifford's Fotoe Never Fade. THE AIR-SHIP WAS A FAILURE The Motive Power Gave Out Brazilian . Aeronaut Tried to Earn the Dcutsch Prize of ! 00,000 Francs, but an Ac cident Occured Will Try it Again. PARIS, July 18. -M. Santos-Dnmont the Brazilian aeronaut, made the cllicial trial of his balloon in the attempt to win the nrize of 100.000 francs offered bv Henry Deuttch for a managable balloon '. for which daportt of $8.00 will before a committee of the Aero Club to- 1,6 required. All rail in both directions, dav. Starting from the Pare de Mudon, j via u- K- aiul Southern Pacific, he'reached the Eiffel tower in a quarter firBt ClMi, good for stop-ovcrs in Call of an hour, and. after sailing around the j forn'. W 8nd c9 ".cludint tower, started to return to the Bare de MnAat, hot lank r.f motive nower neces- .iiatrl'o ,lnent t Rnn Wne. Rn r-Seine. The trials will be resumed later. The condition of the winning of the DenttCb prize la that the trip from St. Cloud to the Eiffel lower and back uut be made in half an hour. Santoe-Dumont . atarted at 40 A.M. Ha roached Eiffisl tower in 16 minutes, turneii around it, and bad begun his return trip when the motor failed and the aeronaut ripped the silk of his balloon, fearing disaster unless he could quickly reach the ground. The balloon pitched forward head fore moat into a clump of trees on ihe Roih child estate, near Boulogne, where it wat , caught and euEpended in I he branches on the opposite side of the Seine from t tie j starting point. Santot-Dumont was not j hurt. A number of spectators bad congre- gated on the platform of the Eiffel tower I then in either case take the only rem to watch the trial. They cheered the ! edy that has been introduced in all ch il balloonist as be rounded the tower. Theuzed countries with success in severe wind, which was lacking during the first throat and lung troubles, "Boachee'l part of the trip, sprang up after SantoE- j German Syrup." It not only heals and Dumont started on the return journey , I stimulates tiie tissues to destroy the u it. I nrnhn hi 17 i rdanrmni v fur t lie en 1 - ' ' ' - " 1 - lapse of his machinery, as the balloon was seen to turn partly over on its side, It is calculated that, but for the accident, t . t r 1 1 1 ,u.,..F.i.M.,. .-.v- I j the tower and back would have been uc- I I lUJIII UI1BUBU 1U UU UJII1ULCD. UAi IS uiuu will make anotberattempt in a few days. The Philippine Tariff. Washing rox, July 13. Officials who have had in charge the preparation of the Philippine tariff' estimate that it will bring in a revenue of $10,000,000 for the first year. The adjustment of I the rates has been made with the view of lowering the duties on necessities sol as to reduce the cost of living in the I islands, and also with the idea of open- i : . i.,. A ..( . L, Oklll , . lJg Lilt? UUUID Ul IMC 1 1 M I I I ' J ' I I ler IU American trade us far as possible. July Snow at Trenton. New YORK, July 12. A dispatch to the World from Trenton, N. J., says that there has been a comparatively heavy fall of snow in that city. The snow was plainly visible during u rain storm. The flakes were large. BUSINESS LOCALS. For sprains, swellings and lameuess there is nothing so good aB Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. We offer for a limited period the twice-a-week Chkosici.e, price $1.50, and the Weekly Oregonian, price fl .50, ; both papers for $2 a year, bubscriptions under this offer must be paid in ad i vance. When your hair appears dry and to j have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what : the hair needs v. hen it gets in that con dit ion . We have the Crown of Science 11 h i r ffSSJjfeSn Grower and Cocoanut (IreainflcBr Tonic. They will core eland MM ruff' and all scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. Pur - ale. A J. I. Case separator ; good as new and ready for work ; 32-inch cylinder and a 14 Woodbury Diugee horse power. Ou easy terms. Apply to Ukokuk NoiiAJIOi jy2-wklylmo Dufur, Or. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 eta and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. Rate tn San Prani'lat'o and Kctnrn. The 0. K. N. Co, will make the following rates from The Palles. Oregon, to San Francisco and return for National Convention of Kpworth League, July 18-81,1901! Via rail to Portland and O. R. & Ni steamers from Portland to s,.n Pnmniccn n ml return g!Ml ftO I " ' i Tickets on sale and honored on trains from The Dalle and on steamers from Portland only on July llth and 16th, Returning tickets will be honored on steamers sailing from San Francisco not later than August 1st: final limit, Aug ust 4, 1901. Rate includes meals and berth on steamers. Reservations for passengers going via steamers should be made in advance to insure accommoda- uwmi m tuuri.i r,,n ... u..... ..,.rL i 'np. Stop-overs, $28.80 Pickets on 1 The Dalles July 15th and 16th, and will te honored tiy Southern Pacifi I on traine leaving : orwana juiv iotn ano J Uith-and on morning train July 17th; i ood for retorn P9 leav ing San Francisco up to and including July 31, inAi T" i 4 .:n t... n 1 . e . r .i i itiL i iibiow win nui .-r .urn guuu in One direction via rail and in another via steamer. For further Information communicate with Jas. Ireland, agent, The Dalles, Oregon. Does it I A cheap reu m2ljlyll iv to iiuv Cheap? tnedy for coughs and colds but j.ui want something leve and cure the more se is ali ligat that will n vere and dangeioua results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Co to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, it possible; if not possible for yon, nbt-m j i i auu ua l ,n I a I ta vtt t n fl a 111 1 11 u t i. . ;i , causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try ONt bottle. Recommended many vears I 11 . :. : i.i 1 . .j uy ai uruaaiBid in ine wuriu, aoo r.i ii by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prise almanac. t Drying pPOptWtttiOIUI simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up tho Secretions, which adhere to tho membrane and decom pose, causing afar more serious trouble) than the ordinary form i 'f catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhulunts, fumes, gmokce and tni.Hn and use that which clean aa, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Hulm is mich a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial eio will ho mailed for 10 cents. All druggist! sell the 50c. size. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren ,St ., N.Y. Ihe tin! in cures without pain, aoel not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated una angry surtaco, reliev ing immediately the painful intiammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. Catarrh tauuut Be Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country lor yea's, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Hend for testimonials, free. F. J. CiiaNKY & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, puce 75c. Hall's Family fills are the best. 12 A Firemuu'a liluae all. "I stuck to my engine, ultiiougb every joint ached and every nerve was racked witii pain," writes C. W. liellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Hurliugton, Iowa., "I was weak and pale, without any ap- petite aud all run down. As I wag about ! ' to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Hit ters and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my Hie." Weak, si.kly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by G. C. Illakeley, the druggist. Price 50 cents. 2 Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Kisera compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you rich, pure blood to recuperate your tody. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S BALE. in the county Court of Hi. stHte of Oregon (or Wasco oountj . tn ti e matter of the guardianship of Mariana i.mev Hint Hugh Vivian 1 1 " . minor warda Notice is liorehy given Hint under snd tiy virtue Of .-in eider and license ef ssto, made Hll,l entered In tbe above entitled court and cause en the 2ih iiny ol April, 1901, the undersigned, guardian ol Mariana Leooy and Hugh Vivian iju ey. minors, will on Monday, 1st flay of Aua u.-t. 1901, at 2 o clock p. m. thereof, nt the front door of the county coun house in Dalles 1 Ity, Wasco county, Oregon, sell nt public auction to I the highest bidder, for cash In baud, In the manner provided by law foi the sale of real property by executor snd sdmtnistrators, nil I the interests of the snid minors in and to the following described real property, to wit: sk- . HJaVwlh hi suite sul co i ounty, Oregon eet to n nun Igngc of finite mi 1 interest new en sunt premises. bated at Dalles City, Oregon, July 2, 1901, Jly8 CATHERINE LACE . Uuerdtan NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornca ht Tkb Dailbs, oaa.,1 July j. 1901, Notice fs herein riven that the following named settlers hvc filed notice of intenti n t make final proof on their respective claims be fore the Healstcr and Uecelver nt The Dallei Oregon, on iaturda) . August 10, 1901, vU : rii O. Vreewan, en honie.-teth! neiilientloii Ko, 5881, fer theS'., er i , 1 . W , K 1 K, Sou I IK' M'. T J N. K 1 K, nint the ' 8e I l N 11 12 K. W i John A. I I,-, ei in. on homestead application No 5833, fer theWU N I 1 j . SK1., NW', lnd NK'4 W', See 0, T I V R l.'K. W M . Witnesses; Cslvin Unnitfen. J.1 A, rreeninn ami A i:. Freeinun ol Mosler, Oregon, stid Will Hpcncer and Wil'lam Ketchum ef Tho Dalles, On sen. JAV P, LUCAS, Jlyfl lie islet. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit c nu rt of the Btate et Oregon tr Wasco County, n. 8. Huntington, plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Matney, W, R, Wlnans and almeda EI, flarrctt. as executrix, defendants, ity virtue of nn execution, decree and order ol M.ic. duly Issued nut ol and uudertfie seal ol the Circuit I'ourl of the State of Oregon lur the County of Wafcoo, to modlreoted and dated the 19th day oi June, 1901, upon a decree lor the foreclosure ol n certain mortgage and Judgment rendered mhi entered in miUI court on ths 7th daj i 'f June, 1901, in the above entitled cause, In favnr of the plaintiff and against tho defendant Charles It Matney as Judgment debtor. In tho Mini ef foul linn red and liLtv dollars, with in terest thetonn (nun the 2th lay ol August, 1899, nt Die lute of tell per cent per milium, toWp, the sum of $584,85, and the further sum of sevon'y five dollars (f 75) as attorney's fees, and Ihe fur- t lit-1 sum oi thirteen .lelhirs ($1 I) rusts, .mil the i'uKts o! and upon this w rit, and oommsndlna ma in make sale of the real prporty embraced in sucb decree of foreclosure add beralnafter de scribed, I will, on the 00th iluy of .Inly. 1901 . nt til ' In '111' lit '.! o'oloox iu the afternoon ot hii'u fmnl door of tin' eonnlv OUUrl I dar. and atihi house in Dalles city, Wasco county, Oi'egon, sell nt public suction to the blare t bidder for casta in baud, nil the iiuht, title and interest whirl, the defendants diaries n Mutin y and W. li. Wlnans or eithor of thorn bad on tin- I'ith iiny oi Auaust, 1899. the date '( the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendants or any of tt..- defendants herein hav klnoe no quired or now have In nn.t to tin- following do ne riied real property, situate and being in Wascu county, fregon, tow it . Tin- northwest quartet ol section twent six (20) in township one (1) nor h, range nine (91 east, W. M., or so much of mi 1.1 property nn will ialfsf) raid judgment sud decree, w iih oosta sua accruing costs. said property will he soiii subject to confirms1 Hon sud redemption ..s by low provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oroaon, this 19th day f June, i'.iui. BOBKRT KKLLY. junL'j Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale and execution duly issued out ol nnd under the seal cif the Clr cult Court of the state of - irecou for the county of Wasco, to me duly dlrootud and dated tin- :M day ol July, 1901, upon a Judgment anddsoree rendeied and entered In said oourl on Itae27tli day of June, 1901, In favor of w w Phillips, l.lt.ii. tilt, nnd sgslUBt J W Mouos, defri.danl, for tbesuinol $2030.40 in United Htstes gold coin, hi;. i the further sum of fjm attorney tee, aud $21 25 costs and dlsburseinouts, 1 did m the 2d dny of Inly. 1901, duly levy upon the following described real piocerty kltuated in the oountr of tVasco, Btate of Oregon, town. Defendant J W Hones' uudlvlded onr-hnif Interest in and to seo lioiiN in mid ni; the i-ortbeast quarter and the north ball of the southeast quartet, and the southwest Quarter of the southeast quarter, the runt hull ot lilt- northwest quarter, and the southwest quartet of i he north est quarter, the north hnii of ttie southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 32; and tin-west i I f of ths southeast quarter, and lota tl and I-' of SOOtlOO U0, all in iowusiiti i n n in range 9 east of the v lllaaietts meridian ; and win in ootnpUanoe with iu coni mends on gttBUajTi 1111 Blk Ouy of Augnat, I IIO I , at the hour of 2 o'clock p. tn., at ths frontdoor of the county court I. uue in tin- city of The Dalles, hi, iii county and stair, sell at puulio auc tion to the lilgheht bidder for U. 8. gold colli, rush in hand, all 'lie liglit. title and Interest Unit tin-si. id defendant had on the lllh day of October 1899, He- ciute ol plaintiff's mortgage. or lias, since had ill or to mi id pal property lo sati ly said judgment, decree nnd e xecution. with interest on $20110 m from ihe 27tta day of June, 1'JOl, at tie rate of olght M.T cent l.ri 10. num, aud on $240 from the 7tn iy ' June, 1901, at the rate of sla per cent per annum, aiul tie- OOStS of unit upon said writ. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, inly moi. KOBKltT KKL.LV, juhi hiicriit oi Waauo County, Oregon, Executor's Notice. Notice ia hereby given timt m . ponnell inn, basil duly appointed uxuculor 01 the last will and testament of Auu l.uchinger, deceased. 1.1 .......... ...U....U ...... ..- ..... ......... tl .11 '''' i.nv ci'H .u.llin iu. 1 I"' ' -in'' oi .-Hid Ann Luobinger are hereby notiticd to present the aame to me, vt-rtiieu by law re quired, within alx 11. mi 1 lit. from the date of thin notice. listed at ImII. ( ity thin 7tii day of June, 1 i juns m. t. DONKKLli, Bsaoutnr. PR.GUNNS ONE FOR A 0081. nn 1 ft KiiinnvM Pi !....-... BrBB Bk Bilh.a;uBM.furifh,. Blood. ILLlJ ure ll,',l. !,e 4U, UpeU,i,. iiBSL3C ProMut it'Bluud, ta 1 n dsr is BMasssrr ilokao. To con- ur uoi loir aosANao C0.Phiia.aa . h 1.1 . ' 'n P01 as nr. uvicuir sipa nor. inoa m.u. wu will i -TL..i. fee. gold 1 uagf tata. OR. NOTICE POB PUBUOATtOir. i.am-ofu'K t VAKcouvaa, Wash., t .lime 24, 1901 i Notice is hereby Riven that the following named settleis have filed notice of their Inten tinii to make nnal proof in Miptmrt of their claims, and tied said proofs will be made before the Register nod Receiver, i . a. land olSee at Vancouver, w iiti . on aaturaay, August 10, 1101, tat iiir Parsons, 11 v No. WW for the 8U of RU 80c 8, and 8W 0f8W. Bcc, .'. Tp N ." U. li ... W M who names the following witnesses t. prove hi eon tinuous residence upon and eultlvatlon oi ani land. Vis RuKxoll R. Swain, John Ungor, llsskin Trabua nnd Edgitr A. Hopper, all of f.yle H O., W ash Ington, KilKar A. H-'VI'er. U.K. No '.'CiiM tor the BotNEURec, ;, Ti.;i n.. u . IS E.i w . m .. who names the folfowlag wttn'wses to prove ht eoutlnuons resldeties upon snd niiti atlon ol ssld hunt, ( John 1 liner, Russell R. Bwaln, 1 isear B, Pafaeaa nint llaskin Trabuc, sll of Lyle P.O., Washing IOU, InnStl w t:. DL'NDAR, Register. NOTICE fOH PUBLICATION. i.anii Orricl ai VANcocvaa. Wash., t .tune 18, 1901, ( Notice in hereby given that tiu following" named settlers hsvefl led notice oi their Intention In make final proof in support of tliclrclitnia,anl that ssld proofs will bo made before the Register nnd Receiver u. 8. land ofneo t vsnoouver, Wasblngti 11, Friday, August 9. 1901, via.: William K. O'Neal, H, R, No. 9641, for the N1, of NEW, X K 1 . of N W t il r 11, nnd BE! , of BW Sec II, Tp4N, R 19 K. w. M.. who names the following witnaasas n prove id- continuous residence upon and i nltl VatlOU of snid laud. Is, : Russel n. Bwaln, Ueorge A. Snider, William 11 Hopper and lohn Dsffron, all of Lyle P.O. Washington, Itimaell . Swnlo, 11, E. No. 9894. for the N 1 .. of NKM, Beo li, Tp :i N, K 13 K, vi M, who names the following wit nessei to prove bis continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, via. i William E, O'Neal. George A, Bidder. William it Hopper, John llaffron, ail ol Lyle r. o., Washington, William II. Hopper. II. E Nr. 990 for the N' , of 8 WW, Sec :!.'., Tp .1 N, K li K, . til. , who names the following wit nesses to prove ina continuous residence upon and cul II vat ion of said land, vis : Russell R. suain, William O Nasi, George A. Bnldei aud John Ualrrou, nil of Lyle P.O., Wask, jniiii w, R, i ir mia k. Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornca at Tna Dallbs, Or,,i Ma, r, ,1991, Notice is hereby given that the following named sottler has Hied notloe ol bis Intention to msko final nrooi In support ot bis olaim, and that said proof will be made before the Keia teraud Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon on Mon day, .1 uly N Uml , vis, : A I bar! VV . Turner, of Tin- Dalles, Oregon, II E. No. I'M ! for the BRW sec. 10, T, I B., R. 11 R., W, M. tic names tn.- following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon mid cultivation of snid inn. I. vi . liberies Qossou, t'harles mith, Walter soott and Isaac U. Matney, nil of The Dalles Oregon. ma?99 JAV P, LU0A8, Rsglstar, NO IK K FOB PUBLICATION. i.anii Ornca at ths Daubs, Oa., June v, loot, i Notloe u hereby given that lbs following named settler has nled uotli i bis Intentlou to make lin ..I proof m support of Ills claim, and Hint snid proof will he 111 Bile before the HagistSt ..mi Receiver at ihe Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day. July 30, 1901, viz. : i r. d atoekll. of The Dalles, Or., It E. No, N34, for the nw. ol N U 'M of nee ,97, Tp 1 N , It Ul K W, M. He nn s Ihe lullOWlUg witnesses to prove rna continuous residence upon and cultivation of Said inn. t, vis, Osmer w. Cook. Alex. Praser, R, 0 . Brooke, ( i. hi irs Rawsou, nil of the Dalies ( Irsgon, junii JAY v. LUCAS) Regis tar, Notice of Final Settlement Tlie undersigned having Hied his ttn.il so oouut as administrator ul tbe'estateol Obarlaa iio.it, deceased, the County Oourt of w..ai. Oouuty, oroson, bi at. order made uu.i entered May il. I UOI, has sppolllted Monday, July I, 1901, at ihe hour oi i p m, of said day. as ska limr nnd the county court room Iu Dallei . ity, WaSCO County, Oregon, an tin- iili.ee lor Ihe hear. nr ol snid final account aud of au) .)jec lions thereto, il any there I.e. Ali prisons lie te rested in snid estate an- hereby notlfleu to h - BttV objections tbev may have lo nahl ae count on oi before said last usmed date. Dated May il, 1 101. (THUS UK T UMAX, Administrator ol tin Estate ..( Charles Qrodt. Deoeasad. may.'6 NOTICE POU PUBLICAnON. U, n. Laud OfttCe, aiicouver, Wasb., ( May vs. 1(01, I Notice is hereby given that in oomplianea ..in tin- provisioni of the act ol Congress oi June 3, IsTH, entitled "Au act for the sale ol tint lur IiiiiiU in the states ol allfornla, IragOB. Nevads ami w sshlugton Territory," as exn-u.iui to ail the putiii. utnu states by act of Ausnst. is'.j, Kiank tttewsrt, oi Lone Rock, county ol Ullllam, statu of Oregon, has Ibis dsr filed in this ottos ins mvoru statement No 2811, for the purchase of the Nw ) of see 16 in Tp No in,k Nn l.l K, W M , and will oll'cr prooi to show thai the laud soiwht is more valuahle for Us timber oi stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his Olaim to said land la-fote the Register and Receiver ol this Mice at Van comer, Wash., Oil Wednesday, lilt- llth day ol Auaust, 1901, lie names us witnesses Homer v. naoaV worth, loslficy I. Bmltb. R, K. Roheiuou and liar, y M lUtrett, all III Portland, lr Anv ami all perspllS claiming advcrsi'ly (lie ai.m r described lauds are retiuesied to His thsli claims in this ofttoe Oil or before said llth day ol AllKllst, P.Hil. juul-101 Mi, it- DUNBAR. Ragislar. TIM HSR I. AND NOTIOJ. I), H. Laud Ollice, alicoin SI , Wasli., i July i, l'JUL t Notice ia hereby shea that iu compliance with lbs provisions of the act of I .ingress of June u, ls7s, t.-i "An ai-t lor the saiu of timber lands in the states ol ( allforuia, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as extended to all Ihe public laud stairs b) act of AUglBj L 1893, Tbouias (!. l oinstock, of . argo, county of l ass, stulo d North Dakota, has this day died in this ottiee bis sworn statement No. 4974, lor the purchake ol the south ball northeast tuarter Sec .'I, and south hulf uortliwcst .,. miter ot nee ii iu tow ushlp I o- hi., raugu lli east, W IU. nnd w ill ollei proof I., show ttiat the land sought is more valuable for Us timber or stone than lor agiiciiltural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land bviuie ihu Itu.lslrr and Receiver ol this ollice at Vancouver, Wusli., ou Monday, the 7th day of October, 1991. lie names the toll.. wing witnesses: Kuocli Hayes, U-wls II Paige Will D. tiled w in aud Iaju niuith, all of Lucas, Wash. Any and all uersoua claiming adversely Ihe ... ' .... .....,,..,.,., .,. am th.-ir UU..VU UtBr.tUW III. 11.- a. ' . b1UV.Wi, ww ... ------ Claims iu (hit odlce ou oi betore said 7lii day ul uctouer, isui. JlylO-lOw W. U. DUNUAR, Uiglsuir,,