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    THE DALLES. OKEGON, SATURDAY. APRIL 15. 1899
CONSOLIDATED 1882.
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JAMACIANS ARE
FOR ANNEXATION
Want the United States
to Take the Leeward
Islands.
New Yohk. April 7. A special to
the Herald from Washington says
State department officials are watch
in? with (rreat Interest the growing
sentiment among the inhabitants of
Jatnacta in favor of the annexation of
the Leeward islands to the United
States. ' Thus far the matter has not
been brought to their attention in any
official way, but it is not devoted that
the American consnl in "these islands
will,' if the agitation continues, find it
incumbent upon them to make special
confidential reports on the subject.
The officials of the department consider
the subject a rather delicate one to
discuss publicly, but they have been
reading with keen Interest all that has
been said to the Herald concerning
the proposition for the exchange of
the Philippines for the Leeward islands.'-
While not consenting to be quoteirTwere obeying his command to retire
on the subject, they do not hesitate to
say that the United States would
doubtless be lad Wi make the exchange
if Great Britain would be willing to
undertake negotiations. They do not
consider, however that the adminis
tration could properly initiate the
matter at this time. A petition from
. the people of the Island formerly pres
ented to the British government', will
in their opinion, be the first legitmate
move Jn the direction of official nego
tiations.
The general "belief among public
men here is that it is mainly a ques
tion as to whether .Great Britain
would be willing to relinquish sover
eignty over -the .Leeward islands In
return for the Philippines. As far as
tbe United States is concerned, it is
thought that public sentiment here
would be entirely favorable to the
trade. - ' . '
Xou Try It
. ' If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 eta. 50 cts. and $1.00 does not cure,
take the bottle back and we will refund
your money. Sold for over fifty year
on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and
50 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. . v r '
nCWII MAY COHK HOME.
Tbe Bunt of Manila to Kenrn With
' ' tbe Philippine Commission.
, ' Chicago, April 7. A special to the
Tribune from Washington says:
Within a few months Admiral Dew
ey will be back on American soil, if
all goes well, and will then be given
the welcome he earned nearly a year
ago in Manila bay.
' He will not be recalled, as such ac
tion may be construed as a mark of
dissatisfaction with his recent actions,
and might encourage tbe Filipinos.
An intimation has been conveyed to
him, quite unofficially, of course, that
the work of the navy in the Philip
pines is over, so far as fleet movements
are concerned, and that the minute he
asks for shore duty the request will be
granted.
It is understood Admiral Dewey is
ready to come home so far as naval
duties are concerned, but he prefers
to finish the work of the Philippine
commission and come home with chair
man Sherman and ex-Minister Denby.
Within a short time.the rainy sea
son will prevent active military opera
tions, so that the commission will
settle down to a consideration of the
civil administrative features of the
problem. .
It is believed that the commission
will be ready to sail, possibly by July
1, and certainly before September 1.
On Every Bottle.
Of Shiloh's Consumption
Cure is
this guarantee
All we ask of you to
use two-thirds of the contents of this
bottle faithfully, then if you can say
you are not benifited return the bottle
to your druggist and-he may refund
the money. V Price 25 cts., 50 eta., and
tl.OO. Blakeley and Houghton.
ASK KKL1EF OF V? A8HIMUTON.
Appeals From Creditors end Debtors of
Cuba Four In,
New YORK, April 7. A special to
the Tribane from Washington says:
' Creditors and debtors in Cuba are
all appealing to the Washington au
thorities for relief. The creditors are
afraid that Governor-General Brooke
will issue an order carrying out the
plan of the Sugar Planters' Associa
tion. This provides in substance for
an extension of credits through a per
iod of six or seven years. It is admit
ted on all. hands that the landowners
in Cuba caiiDOt pay their debts now,
and if foreclosure of mortgages were
permitted. lt would bankrupt three
fourths of the planters, and many
smaller property-owners.
Weyler issued a decree extending
the time in which debts on city and
country property can be collected.
Blanco extended tbe decree for anoth
er year. General Brooke has extend
ed it as a temporary measure until
May 1, pending a permanent plan.
That is what alarms the Spaniards who
have money loaned on plantations and
other property. They fear that the
new decree will bankrupt them.
The arguments they haye forwarded
to Washington are that the proposi
tions of tbe Sugar Planters' Associa
tion amount to a confiscation of their
creditors' money. They argue against
a sweeping decree of any kind by the
military authorities on the ground
that it is a revolution in the Spanish
code of civil law, and that it complete
ly upsets the law of hypothecation for
the benefit of a class.
BLAMES) THE GtBMlH CONSUL.
Admiral Karats Hold Hint Beeponllble for
Bemoan Trouble.
Apia, Samoa, March ' 24. via San
Francisco, April 7. The Associated
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menaces to health of the present day.
aOTAt, SVUtrNO SOWCCR CO., KW VOSX.
Press correspondent had an interview
with Admiral Kautz yesterday. He
spoke freely 06 the situation and con
siders that he has been grossly insulted
by the German consul-general issuing
his counter proclamation.
The admiral takes the stand that the
Berlin treaty, which he is instructed
by bis government to uphold, does not
make any provision whatever for a
provisional government. His instruc
tions are to carry out the tarns of tbe
treaty in accordance with the views
of a majority of tbe consular repreaen
tatives. Tbe admiral is very wroth
with the German consul-general, and
blames him entirely for the present
Oitude
of the rebels, as the natives
to tneir nomes wnen the German pro-
lamation was issued.
LAWTON CAPTURES
. SANTA CRUZ
Insurgents Compelled
Evacuate the City.
to
Washington, Aoril 10. The follow
ing dispatch was received from Gener
al Otis today:
Manila, April 9 Adjutant-General,
Washington: Law ton's command
captured Santa Cruz, the chief city of
Laguna de Bay, this morning. Our
casualties were six wounded. The in
surgent troops were driven back, leav
ing 68 dead on the field and a large I
number of wounded. A considerable
number were captured. Lawton will
push westward. r r Otis.
An expedition, consisting of about
1500 men, commanded by Major-General
Henry Lawton, left San Pedro
Macati, on the river Pasig, Saturday
night, with the purpose of crossing
Laguna de Bay, and capturing the
town of Santa Cruz, on the eastern
shore of the lake. The American
troops were then, as planned, to sweep
the country to the south.
General Lawton's plan was to reach
Santa Cruz on Monday morning at
daylight, to capture or destroy the
rebel gunboats or shipping, to take
the town and then to scour the country
to tbe south of the lake, a district not
yet explored by Americans. The De
trolt is to stop at Gray town, after leav
ing Port Llmon. ,
A Chicago Traction Combine.
Chicago, April 7 The Chronicle
says that a syndicate with $200,000,000
backing, composed of New York, Phil
adelphia and Chicago men, identified
with men of Metropolitan reputation
of New York, Philadelphia and other
cities, has boen formed and is negotia
ting for tbe purchase and consolida
tion of all the Chicago traction, com
panies, surface and elevated,- with good
prospects of a successful conclusion.
Bad for Jersey Debtors.
NEW YORK. April 9. Jndpa Blair,
of Jersey City, decided uiay Mitt the
national bankruptcy law supers' des
the state law, and while it, in, Com
bination with tbe statu law provides in
certain cases for imprisonment for debt,
it provides no way for release so that a
man imprisoned . hereafter i 1 New
Jersey for debt stay in jail for life un
less rescued by congress.
Strike Ja Spreading.
..Providence, R. I., April 7. About
2500 operatives are out in this slate,
and there is' now danger of the strike
spreading in the Pawtucket valley.
The entire force of weavers in the two
mills of Jhe Quidnick Company are
out, as well as the frame spinners and
back boys. 'Robert Knight's mill, at
Lippett, are doing" but little the weav
ers having marched out. :
How la four WlfoT
Has she lost her beauty? If so, con
stipation, indigestion, fick headncbe
are the principal causes. Karl's Clover
Root Tea haw cured these ills for half
a century. Price 25 ct. and 50 cts.
Money refunded if results are not
satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton,
druggists.
The War Portfolio.
Washington, April 9. It is de
clared here that the siate of Gei.eral
Russell Hasting's health will forbid
his acceptance of the position of secre
tary ot war, although it will be offered
to him.; This has given rise to tbe
story that Ambassador Porter .will re
turn and accept Alger's job, and be
replaced by Whltelaw Held.
Filipino Sbow White Flags.
Washington, April 9. A-Jvlces
from General Otis report that every
thing is quiet in his command, and
that many Filipinos in the vicinity of
Malolos are displaying white flags in
token of submission to the United
States' authority.
Jamaicans Angry.
PORT Antonio, Jamacia, April 9.
Public feeling against the colonial
government and the crown is crystal
lizing in the island. Mass meetings
are being held all over demanding the
recall of Governor Sir Augustus Hem
ming. The season for Kellar's celebrated
ice cream bas opened, and this luscious
refreshment can be secured at Kellar's
parlors in the Oregon Bakery, . tf
DROWNED IN
THE UMPQUA
Hollister D. McGuire
and
Senator Reed the
Victims.
ROSEBUHG. Or., April 8. Hollister
D. McGuire, fish commissioner of Ore
gon, and A. W. Keed, senator trom
Douglas county, were drowned in the
North Umpqua river, opposite River-
dale farm, six miles below Roseburg,
yesterday.
Messrs. Reed and McGuire, accom
panied by W. F. Hubbard, who has
charge of the Clackamas hatchery,
went down the North Umpqua to lo
cate a site for a hatchery, intending to
return in the evening. All three
came to this city with Governor Geer,
Secretary of State Dunbar and Adju
tant-General Tuttle on business con
nected with the hatchery location and
the Oregon Soldiers' Home. Messrs
McGuire, Reed and Hubbard went by
freight train to Winchester, where
they boarded a small boat for tbe junc
tion of the rivers, six miles below
Roseburg. Governor Geer and Gener
al Tuttle went to tbe Soldiers' Home,
and Secretary Dunbar left for Astoria.
After viewing the river in the
vicinity of Winchester, Messrs,
McGuire, Reed and Hubbard took a
small boat and proceeded down the
river, which is a wild, rapid stream
When nearing the first falls they
pulled the boat ashore and McGuire
and Reed got out and walked around
the falls. Mr. Hubbard took the boat
over tbe falls and the other two got in
again.
About one mile further down are the
long rapids, about oue-half mile in
lenpth, and one can see them only a
short distance. The roar of the water
first announces one's approach. On
bearing the warning sound they un
dertook to row ashore, when a rowlock
broke and. the next moment they were
in the water.
Commissioner McGuire and Mi.
Hubbard started to swim ashore. Sen
ator Reed, being unable to swim,
clung to the upturned boat. When
about half way to the shore, Hubbard
looked over his shoulder and saw
McGuire swimming after him and
Reed on the boat.
When he reached
the shore he looked again, and both
had disappeared. '
an innocent man.
No Evidence of the Guilt of Captain
Dreyfus.
London, April 9. The Figaro's re
velations in the publication of the
evidence in the court of cessation in
tbe Dreyfus case is the sensation of
Paris, and has revived the keenest
interest in the Dreyfus affairs. The
Dreyfusites are highly pleased with
the publication of the depositions,
which, in fact, are apparently approv
ed by the whole mass of sober opinion
in France. The Figaro's bold step is
particularly Interesting, as last year
its editor unexpectedly championed
Dreyfus with the result that the paper
lost a great number of subscribers and
the proprietors removed the editor
from his position. The Firaro has
now taken a step which has drawn up
on it the formidable hostility of the
general staff of the war office, who
desired secrecy and whose reputation
is grievously damaged by the publi
cation of the depositions, in which
there are evidences that the war de
partment engineered different trials,
influenced witnesses, and had the
intention of preventing the exculpa
tion of Dreyfus, though the motive of
thn war department in so doing still
remains obscure.
. The depositions show that both M.
Cayaignac, the ex-minister of war and
Gineral Roget, who reinstated the
v- hole of 1 he general s'aff, have failed
to produce any direct t vidence against
Dreyfus. Tbe testimony of Examin
ing Magistrate Bertuius was very
damaging. He declared plainly his
opinion that Lieutenant Paty du Clara
and Major Count Esterhazy were tbe
guilty men.
JUSTICE FIELD IS DEAD.
The Aged Jurist Expired In Washington
Sou lay Night.
Washington, April 10. Stephen
J. Field, retired justice of the United
States supreme court, died last even
ing at his home in this city, of kidney
complications. He had been uncon
scious since Saturday morning and
death was painless. His fatal illness
began two weeks ago, when he con
tracted a severe cold.
Stephen Johnson Field was born at
Haddam, Conn., November 4, 1816.
nis early boyhood was spent at Stock
bridge, Mass. . He graduated from
Williams college in 1837, at the head of
his class. .
In 1848 he went to Europe and spent
some time th;re traveling. . In No
vember. 1849, he sailed for San Fran
cisco around Cape Horn, and entered
upon the practice of law in the Occi
dental metropolis. After a short time
he movt'tl to Marysville, a small min
ing camp, and became one of the
..tinders of what afterwards grew to
b - .-i thriving town. He was elected
a judge of tbe suprem i court of Cali
fornia in 187 for the term of six
years. Iu 1859 he became chief justice
succeeding Chief Justice David S.
Terry.
In 1863 President Lincoln appointed
him associate justice of the supreme
court of the United States, and he
held that position until his retirement
on December I, 1897.
THE WAK 18 NOT OVER.
American Officers Think It Is Bull Far
From the End.
Manila. April 7, via Hong Kong,
April 10. Though hundreds of Filip
inos are daily returning to their homes
and are desirous of resuming peaceful
pursuits, and though the proclama
tion issued by the United States
Philppine commission has given
impulse to this movement, the war is
far from ended. One of the foremost
American generals said recently:
"We will see 100,000 soldiers in the
Philipines before tbe Americans con
trol the Islands.' and a majority cf
army officers are of his opinion.
It is generally considered that great
reinforcements are necessary, there
not being , a sufficient number of
American troops in the archipelago 10
make conquest of the island of Luzon
and hold those occupied; and it is
thought that it would be cheaper in
the lone run and bave a better effect
on the natives to establish American
supremacy enectuatlv tnan to tem
porize with a score of rebellions.
All the stories told by prisoners and
friendly natives are to the effect that a
majority of the insurgents would be
glad to quit fighting: but that there are
enough professional revolutionists left
to infest the country with bands of
hundreds of men and to demoralize
business for years to come. Some
high Americans believe that the gov
ernment would wisely expend money
in buying off Aguinaldo and his clique
of influential Filipinos.
A majority of the United States
volunters are eager to return home:
"and we did not enlist to fight niggers
is a remark- that is constantly heard
While braver work than they are doing
is impossible to bnd, they consider
that there is small glory in guerilla
warfare, the dangers and hanrdships
01 which cannot be appreciated at
home. The volunteers construe their
enlistment "to the close of the war" to
apply to the war with Spain, and wish
to be relieved by regulars.
Qauy Will Withdraw.
Philadelphia, April 9. It is be
lieved that Quay will not go on trial
tomorrow for conspiracy and illegal
use of state funds, owing to the illness
of President McManes, of the defunct
People's bank, in which the funds
were placed. It is said tonight that
Quay will positively withdraw from
the senatorial race next week. A
conference is to be held Tuesday.
This has been forced by Chris Magee,
of Pittsburg, who wants to succeed
Quay, and who declares he will break
away from the latter Tuesday or Wed
nesday, on the ground that the re
publicans must elect a senator at this
session 01 tbe legislature in order to
hold their power in the state.
Sick Headache.
The curse of overworked womankind,
are quickly and surely cured by Karl's
Clover Root Tea, the great blood puri
fier au.l tissue builder. Money re
funded if not satisfactory. Price 25
cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough
ton, drugg'sts.
New Tactics at Manila.
Manila, April 9. At nightfall last
sight, Generals Lawton and King
launched an expedition' of three gun
boats, with 1500 picked men in the
canoes in tow of the gunboats. The
object of the expedition is to cross the
lake, capture Santa Cruiz and sweep
the country to the south.
The expedition, which embarked at
San Pedro Macati, consists of eight
companies of tbe Fourteenth infantry,
three companies of the Fourth cavairy,
four companies of the Idaho volunteers
two mountaintain guns and 200 sharp
shooters of the Fourteenth infantry.
' What is Shiloh? .
A errard old remedy for Coughs,
Colds and Consumption; used through
the world for half a century, bas cured
innumerable cases of incipient con
sumption and relieved many in ad
vanced stages. If you are not satis
fied with the results we will refund
your money, f rice zo cts., ana oucts.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Riot at Pana.
Pana, 111.. April 10. In a riot which
broke out at 10:30 A. M. on the main
Street in front of the telegraph office,
between the white and black miners,
in which deputy sheriffs took part,
Ave men and one women were killed.
Eight persons were wounded, several
so seriously that they will die.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health
Indomitable will .. and tremendous
energy are not found where Stomach,
Liver, Kidney and Bowels are out of
order. If you want those qualities and
the success they bring, use Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They develop every
power of brain and body. Only 35
cents at Blakeley & Houghton's drug
store.
1 Cannot Kalse the Ships.
Washington, April 10. Acting
Secretary Allen has received a letter
from the manager of the Neptune
company, the Swedish wrecking cor
poration, announcing that- it is not
possible to raise and repair the vessels
of Cervera's fleet sunk near Santiago.
- On the 8a moan Commission.
Washington, April 10. xhe
president has selected Bart'.ett Trips,
of South Dakota, formerly minister to
Austria, as United States represent
ative on the Samoan joint commission.
How's This?
We offer one Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
flail's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY A CO: Props., Toledo, O.
We, tbe undersigned, bave Known F. J.
Cheney for tbe last IS years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transactions,
and financially abl to carry out any obligation
made by their firm.
West & Tbaux. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo.
O.. Waldihg. Kinan & Marvin, wholesale
Druggists. Toledo. O. .
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mocus sur
faces of tbe system. Price 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's family Pilis are the best.
Io's Life Kbblns; Away.
LONDON, April 9, The Rome corres
pondent of the Daily Mail says: -;
While tbe pope's health has im
proved, Tew deny that his life is slowly
ebbing away.
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LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. Anerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
By mail 60c per box ; 6 boxes
for $2.50; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund tbe money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson St, CHICACO, ILL.
Sole by Blakeley A Houghton.
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OREGON FLAX TESTED.
Sacks
Made of It is Far Superior to Jute
Bags.
Recently Warden Catron, of the
Washington penitentiary, made a test
of the flax raised in Oregon and .'ali-foi-nia
oy converting it into grain
sack, and gave the following state
ment to the Walla Walla Statesman:
"Knowing the interest taken by the
people of Walla Walla county, as well
as the rest of the state. In any indus
try of a practical nature that will bene
fit tbe community, Idetermined to give
the bales of Oregon and Califur.iia tow
th't was sent me every opportunity
possible to make it a success and I am
more than pleased to state that it is
an unqualified success in every sense
of the word and, all things being
equal, I see no reason in the world why
the penitentiary should ootu.-ieitin
stead of jute, and I bee-in this success
new and very profitable industry ior
tbe state. You must remember that
the machinery for the manufacture of
jute bags is not the same that is used
for flax, but the success of this initial
test convinces me that with very
slight changes the' same machinery
can be adapted. After the manufac
ture of the bags I gave them the se
verest possible test.
"I had a jute bag filled with wheat
and one also of flax; both were crammed
and sown as strongly and tightly as
could be done, then each was taken
by two of the strongest men in the
penitentiary, raised as high as they
could and thrown to the ground with
violence. Tbe jute bag bursted in the
second fall and the flax bag on the
third fail. The flax bag weighed 18
ounces and tbe jute bag 1J ounces,
and, taking everything into consider
ation, the flax bag stood the test better
than the jute.'
No Right to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be attrac
tive must keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly and all run down, she will
be neryous and irritable. If she has
constipation or kidney trouble, her
impure blood will cause pimples,
blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch
ed complexion. Electric Bitters is
the best medicine in the world to
regulate stomach, liver and kidneys
and to purify the blood. It gives
strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety skin, rich complexion. It
will make a good-looking, charming
woman of a run down invalid. : Only
50 cents at Blakeley & Houghton's
drug store.
Educational meeting at Hooil River.
On Saturday there will bo an educa
tional meeting held at Hood Riyer
under the supervision of Superinten-
dant Gilbert, at which the following
program will be rendered:
Song ... "America"
Address of Welcome, E. L. Smith
Response, John Gavin
Our School N. C. Evans
Literature in the Schools,.. J. Landers
A Teacher's Personality, Minnie Elton
Music
Number Work in Primary Grades,
, . ..Salina Pbirman
Co-operation of Teachers and Par
ents, Mrs. E. L. Smith
How to Teach the Multiplicatiou
Table.... Troy Shelly
The Value of Types, Mella White
Music.
Teachers and others desiring to at
tend will leave The Dalles by boat at
7 a. m. and returning will leave Hood
River about 4 p. m. A special rate of
50 cents for the round trip has been
made by the D. P. & A. N. Co. for 10
or more persons.
Fatal Mining Disaster.
Austin, Vex., April 10. A mining
disaster in which 12 men lost their
lives is reported from . the Sierra
Mnjada mining camp, located In the
state of Coahuila, - Mexico, 50 miles
south of Presidio, Tex.
An explosion of foul gas occourred
in the Veda Rica silver mine, and be
fore all the miners could get to the
surface tbe dry limbers were, on fire,
the fierce Barnes barring exit.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob
life of joy. Buckleu'a Arnica Salve,
cures them, also old running and fever
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts,
cuts bruises, burns, scalds, chapped
hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on
earth; drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. "The steamer Spokane has been
placed in service on tbe Snake river
between Riparia and Lewiston . with
double daily service and will be oper
ated as a through mail, express and
passenger steamer, making . round
trips daf.y except Saturday. Leaving
Riparia at 2:30 a. m., arriving at Lewis
ton 12 o'clock noon. Leaving Lewis
ton 2:30 p. m., arriving at Riparia at
7 o'clock p. m. The steamer Lewis
ton will take the place of the Spokane
on the same schedule on Saturdays
and at other times will be operated on
a wild schedule, taking care of all
local work. The object of this new
schedule Is to place the Lewiston and
Buffalo Hump countries mure in touch
with points on the O. R. & N." tf
For Sale.
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PROFESSIONAL.
C. HOLLISTER.
Physician and Surgeon,
Rooms over Dalles National Bank . Office hours,
a ro to 12 m, and from 2 to 4 p m. Resi
dence West End of Third Street,
A.
S. BENNKT
Attorney at Law
yM. TACK MAM
Dentist,
Rooms 8 9 and 10. VoRt Block, The Dalles. Or
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given tbat by order of the
tion. itooeri Mays, juae ol trie county court
lor Wasco County Orrgon. made on the 9tb day
of March. 18in, tbe undersigned was uppo iitcd
a .ministrator 01 me estate 01 John urook
bouse, deceased, and John J. Broukbouse. All
parties baying claims against said estate are
hereby notitied and required to present the
same, properly ve.ritled, at tbe onlce ol" SiunotL
& binnott. in Dalles (Jity. Oregon, wttbin sis
montbs from tbe date or this notice.
R J. GORMAN.
Administrator of the partnership estate of
John Brookhouse, deceased-, and John J. Hrook-
bouse.
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NOTICE.
C. S. Land Office atThe Dalles. Oreron, I
March 15. 18V. (
Complaint baying been entered at this office
by Ray Henson against John Vantliierx for
auanaoninK bis Homestead Entry No. iiKfttf.
dated August -6, IM96. upon tbe Lots II. 12 and
id, sec. id. and Lot 14, sec. 22. all in Township
1. North of Ranee. 10 East. W. M.. in Wasco
couuty, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation
of said entry, the said p irties are hereby sum-
monea to appear at tnis omce on tbe 2th day
April. 199 at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and
furnish testimony concernine said alleged
abandonment.
JAY P. LUCAS.
Register.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OP FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
assignee of the estate of O. M. Bourland. an in
solvent debtor, bas filed his final account and
report in said estate, and that tbe same will be
called up for hearing In the Circuit Court of tbe
State ot Oregon, for Wasco County, at the reg
nlar February term of said Court, on Monday
the 20th day of February, 1H99, or as soon
thereafter as the same can be heard by said
Court.
All persons interested in sal 1 estate are here
by notified to apueir on or before said date and
show cause, if any there be. why said report
should not in ail things, be allowed, ratified and
approved, and an order be made by said Court
discharging said assignee and exonerating his
uonusmen irom lunner iiaDiiity tnereuuaer.
Dated this )8th day of January.
Ukohge a. Liebe.
Assignee of the estate of O. M. Bourland an
Insolvent debtor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U.S. Land Office, 1
The Dalles, Or., March 28. 1899. I
Notice is hereby given that the followin?-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in suppor tof bis claim, and
mat said proof will be made berore the regis
ter and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Sat
urday. May 6, 1899. viz: George Sherrill for the
heirs of Mary Ellen Sherrill, deceased, for
merly Mary Ellen ObHst; H. E. 4088. for the S!4
SEM and SK SWH Sec 3 Tp IS. R 19 east.
W. M. '
. He uames-the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and oultivation of
said land, viz: D. D. Nelson, William Wolfe,
J. S. Taylor and Jacob Obrist, arl of The
Dulles, Oregon. .
, JAY, P. LUCAS.
Registir,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, i
Murcn 14. imk. (
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim, and
that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon,
on Saturday, April 22, 1899. viz:
. , William A. Cates,
of The Dalles: H. E. No. 4977, for the Wii SW
and SEH 6WK Sec. 85. Tp. 1 N., R. 1SE. W.M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
J. M. Benson, J. P. Mclnerny, James Smith,
Ed. Smith, all of Tbe Dalles, Oregon.
JAY P. LUCAS,
ttegister.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon,
. for the County of Multnomah. D. M. Mc
Lauchlan, plaintiff vs. T. J, Watson.de
fendant. '
By virtue of an execution, and order of sale,
issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregou. ior the County of Multnomah, to the
sheriff of Wasco county. State of Oregon,
directed, dated, the IT'b day of Marcb. 1899,
upon a judgment and order of sale of the here
inafter described attached real property, in
favor of plaintiff and against defendant, ren
dered the 27lh day of November. for the
sum of Sl.033.00 and tbe further sum of KlOo.OO
attorney's fees, and tbe further sum of &16.45
costs and disbursements, and interest, I will, on
Monday the 24th day of April, Ib99, at tbe hour
of two o'clock, P. u , at tbe front door of the
county court house, at Tbe Dalles, in tne
County of Wasc. State of Oregon, at public
auction, subject to redemption, sell the follow
ing described real property and tbe whole there
of, to satisfy said judgment and order of sale,
interest, costs and all accruing costs, to-wit:
The sou hwest quarter of tbe northwest quarter
of section 31 in township 3 north, range 1 1 east
of the Willamette Meridian, said Wasco county,
Oregon. Also the undivided one half of lots 13
and' 14 in block 1 ; also the uud'vided half of lots
I. 2. 3. 4, S, 6, 7, 8. and 9 ia block 4: Also tbe un
divKled half of lots 14, 15. 16. 17. 18, 19. 20. 21, 22,
23, 24, is and 26 in said block 4 ; also the un
divided half of lots 1, 2. 3, 4. ft and 6 in block 6
in the town of Waucoma, in tne coun ty of
Wasco and State of Oregon.
ROBERT KELLY, "
Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon
Dated, Marcb24, 1899.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County.
W. M. Watson, Company, a corporation, plain
tiff. vs.
George Christensen, defendant.
By virtue of an execution, decree and order
of sale, duly issued out of and under the
seal of tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore
gon, for the County of Wasco, to me directed
and dated the 11th day of April. IRSi9. upon
a decree for tbe foreclosure of a certain mort
gage, and judgment rendered and entered in
said Court on the 13th day of February. 1899. In
the above entitled cause.in favor of the Plaintiff
and against the Defendant George Christen
sen as judgment debtor, iu toe sum of nine
bun red and sixty four dollars (9tt.O0). with
interest thereon Irom the 13th day of February,
1899. at the rate of nine (9) per cent per annum,
and the further sum of twenty-five (2ft.uo dol
lars, co:sts, and the costs of and upon this writ,
and commanding me to make sale of the real
property embraced in such decree of foreclo
sure and hereinafter described, I will, on the
15th day of May 1899,
At the hour ot 2 o'clock, in tbe afternoon ot
said day, and at the front door of tbe County
Court bouse, in Dalles City. Wasco County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to tbe highest
bidder for cash in band. all the right, title and in
terest which the defendant George Christen
sen had on tbe 22d day of August. 1896, tbe date
of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which
such defendant herein, has since acquired, or
now haa in and to the following described real
property, situate and being in Wasco County,
Oregon, towit:
Tbe southeast quarter of section twenty
two (22) in township one (1) north of range fif
teen (15) east of Willamette Meridian, contain
ing one hundred and sixty tl60 acres or so
much of said property as will satisfy said
judgment and decree, with costs and accruing
costs.
Said property will be sold subject to confir
mation and redemption as by law provided.
Dated at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, this llib day of
April, 1899.
ROBKRT KELLEY,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
TneEtonomuGasoiinsLaraD
Approved by the Board of Underwriters
of the Pacific. Nov, 4th. 1898.
100-Candle Power, 14 Hours,
For FOUR Cents.
Own your own Gas Plant,
ter. a complete gas plai
Run your own me
A complete gas plant within tbe lamp;
portable, hang It any where. Maximum
light at minimum cost.
J. D. TUNNY.
IBdov Agentfon Wasco County.
4E9-Lamps on exhibition at the Umatilla House
Qrogon Bakery
and O-t-ZEIE
A. KELLER, Prop'r.
Am prepared to furnish families,' hotels me
restaurants with the choicest
Bread, Cakes and Pies.
Fresh Oysters Served in
Every Style.
isECOND Stef.et, next iloor to Th
Dalles National Bu.uk
t flood Sample Kco?
THE DALLES, OR.
BeSt Kentucky Whisky
FROM JLOUSVIULE.
vry Beat Key West Cigars ami Be
of Wines.
English Porter, Ale and Mllwaukn
Beer always on hand.
MATCTZ A PUNDT PROPRIETORS
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BEER HALL
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ine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga
ALL KINDS OP BOTTLED BEER,
Columbia Brewery Beer on
Draught.
Soconif Street, bet. Conrt and Union.
HENRI L. KECK,
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
Harness and Saddlery,
East End, Two Doors. West of Diamond Flour
ing Mills. - . Second Street.
THE DALLES,
ORKOON
All Work Guaranteed toj Give
Satisfaction.
A. A. BROWN
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Special Pricss to Gash Buyers
7o SBOOND STRSaT.
The Whlteliouse
CHAS. MICUELBACB, Proprietor
First-class Wines Liquors and Clpare
Always on Hand.
Corner Second aad Conrt Streets,
THE DALLES OREGON.
First Nationa 1 Bank
THe DKLt.ES. OREGON
General Banning Business Transacted.
Deposits received subject to sight draft
or check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly re
mitted on day of collection.
Sight and telegraphic exchange sold on New
York. San Francisco and Portland.
J S SCHENCK.
President
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Cashlei
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The Largest and Best of August Buchler's
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