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THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 1899.
CONSOLIDATED 1882.
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Til 3 4. HOC. VTA IN EBB. XIII
INDIANS ARE
NOT IDLE
Mexieo Finds Them Live
ly Foes
Chicago, Aug. 4. A special to the
Tribune from the city of Mexico says:
Dispatches from Guaymas show that
the Yaqui iosurrectioo is constantly
growing in extent, and all the Indian?
in the towns along the river are rising
in arms and taking tothe woods and
mountains to join their companions
already arrayed against the authorities.
Jack Ramsey, the famous frontier
character, and the American photo
grapher, E. N. Miller, were on the
way to Alamo9 when they were at'
tacked by the Indians and killed.
It i9 reported that the Romero family
were captured as they were abou'to
embark on one of the sloops and that
they were killed. Troops are pursuing
' the band supposed to have the fatnilv
The telegraph line south from Alamos
has been cut. The Indians along the
Mayo river are quiet and do not seem
to be inclined to join the insurrection
Colonel Angel Garcia Pena tele
grapnel yesterday that Don Carlos
Hale, the noted merchant, has not
been killed as reported. Official ad
vices up to Monday, however, state
clearly that after General Torres'
forces took Bacum they found ten dead
of the troops from Cocorit, and four of
the bod j -guard of the Yaqui chief,
Maldonado, and the body of Hale.
They say ntohing has been heard of
the chief.
FLORIDA'S HIED STORM.
Mnch Property Damaged, bat no Lass of
Life.
Tallahasse, Fla., Aug. 4. The
first intelligence concerning the steam'
er Crescent City, which was reported
lost in Tuesday's storm, was received
nere to-aay. rne steamer is safe up
the Chattaboochie river. Only four
houses remains in Ca.-rabelle. The
depot, navel stores warehouses and
mills and, in fact, all buisness houses
were completely wrecked and the
stocks destroyed.
l nirteen large vessels loading at
Carrabelle for foreign and domistic
' ports are ashore. Various rumors of
lives supposed to have been' lost still
lacks veriScation. The town of Lan
ark was almost wholly destroyed. A
big hotel filled with summer pleasure
peckers unroofed and 50 woman and
children huddled together in the
ladies' parlor in total darkness all
night.
Cacti Combine is no Trust.
New York, Aug. 4 The dispatch
from Austin, Tex., to the effect that
Attorney-General Smith has not given
consent to the forming of the cattle
combination if it constituted a trust is
correct so far as it goes, said George
B. Loving, of Fort Worth, last night.
Mr. Loving is in New York seeking to
interest capitalists in the establish
ment of an immense ranch in Texas
and New Mexico, on which 600,000
cattle can be rounded up.
"We do not intend tocreatea trust,"
he said. "I had some correspondence
with Attorney-General Smith and he
endorses the scheme on the lines we
pursue. A cattle trust is impracti
cable and therefore, could not be suc
cessful.. Matters are progressing
slowly but satisfactorily, ana I have
received an option today from one
person alone of one ranch and several
thousand acres and 30,000 cattle in
New Mexico.
Renewals of Riots Feared.
Cleveland, Aug., 4. In addition to
the attempt to blow up a Jennings av
enue car on the south side last night,
reports received at police headquart
ers show that cars were stoned in
various parts of the city, although so
far as learned, do one was injured.
The troops have been gradually with
drawn from the city during the past
few days until now not to exceed 500
remain. Fear is expressed in many
quarters that as a result of this the
lawless element will again resume the
outrages that marked early stages of
the strike.
Tell Your Sister.
A beautiful complexion is an impos
sibility without gooJ pure blood, the
sort that only exists in connection
with good digestion, a healthy liver
and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea
acts directly on the bowels, liver and
kidneys ' keeping them in perfect
health. Price 25 cts and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
The Dreyfus Court-Mart litl.
Rennes, Aug. 4. The first session
of the Dreyfus court-martial is ex
pected to be short, After reading the
report of Mayor Carriere, who repre
eenents the government the court
adjourned to allow defense time to
study the secret decision. The trial is
expected will be resumed on Wednes
day or Thursday.
Young Mothers.
Croup is the terror of thousands of
. young mothers because its outbreak
so agonizing and frequently fatal.
Shilob's Cough and Consumption Cure
acts like magic in cases of croup. It
has never been known to fail. The
worst cases releived immediately
Price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00
Blakeley & Houghton druggist.
Flood In Minnesota.
Preston, Minn., Aug. 4 The dam
age by the flood here yesterday is far
greater than at first supposed and
this morning is placed as high as half
a million dollars. The narrow-gauge
railway is completely washed out for
several miles. It will be a week or
more before trains can run from Pres
ton. Mail and express matters has to
be taken to Hutton by team.
Yellow Fever Scare Abating.
Newport News, Aug 4. Two
deaths, but no new cases is the situation
reported from the Soldiors' Home to
day. Governor Wood fin claim one
of tbe deaths vai due to consumption
Killed Bis Three Children.
Susquehana, Pa., Aug. 4 -Charles
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum bating powders are the greatest
menacers to health of the present day.
RovAi Minna eomca eo hew vomc
Yaker, aged 40, while temporarily in-
sane, murdered his three children
early this morning by cutting their
throats, and then suicided by the same
means. He was a widower, and since
his wife's death had devoted himself
to the three children.
On Every Battle.
Of Shiloh s Consumption Cure is
this guarantee: "All we ask of you to
use two-thirds of the contents of this
bottle faithful! v. then if you can say
you are not benifloed return the bottle
to your druggist and he may refund
the money." Price 25 ots.. 50cta.. and
81.U0. Blakeley and Houghton.
TWO SOUIBUKN RAPISTS.
one Hanged but the Other Escaped In a
8 warn p.
fcT. LOUIS, Aug. 4. A special to
the Post-Dispatch from Van Bureo,
Ark., says: John Maxey, a negro rap
ist, was nangea Here this morning.
He maintained his innocence to the
last and in a speech on the gallows in-
yoked the curse of God upon the peo
ple of Van Buren for the injustice
done him.
Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 4. John
Thomas, negro charged with attempt
ing to assault the wife of a prominent
citizen of Cuba, Ala, was surrounded
in a swamp last night by a lynching
crowd and wounded during a running
fight. He finally managed to escape
with the posse in hot pursuit. He
wounded several of pursuers.
Eight Transports Mow in Port.
San Francisco, Aug. 6. There are
no less than eight transports in the
harbor now, and the army transports
service officials are working harder
than ever in the endeavor to get them
all off as soon as possible. The Han
cock, St. Paul, Siam, Morgan City,
Senator, Relief and Leelanaw are all
being prepared for sea again, and the
City of Sydney will probably be char
tered. The Morgan City is expected
to go on Monday with 675 recruits
under T!0mmand""of "Major "Willis
Wlttich, Twenty-firs!, infactry.
rhe Senator, which will take 400
marines and 300 recruits, is scheduled
to go on the 12th. The Siam and
Leelanaw will sail with horses and
mules on the same date. The St. Paul
will be ready in a week to go to Seattle,
from which point she will take the
Third cavalry. The Hancock will be
ready on the 19th, and the Relief in
about throe weeks .
Drowned Neir .tstoria.
Astoria, Or., Aug. 5 Louis White,
16 years old, was drown at Puget is
land seining grounds Thursday even
ihg. A skiff which had broke from its
fasteniugs was drifting away and tbe
boy waded out to get it. He stepped,
into a bole and sank immediately.
His body was draggedupin a seine last,
evening. He formerly lived in Eist
Portland, where his mother now lives.
His father is keeper of the government
lights at the head of Puget island.
' Otis Asks for Unns.
Washington, Aug. 5. General
Otis has asked for a number of Sims
Dudly guns' Gatling and Hotcbkis
12- pounders for use in the Philippines.
All are rapid firing guns, and are
especially adapted for the werfare that
must be prosecuted there.
Sou Try It.
If Shiloh 's Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00 does not cure,
take the bottle back and we will refund
your money. Sold for over fifty years
on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and
50 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. Though They Were Spies.
New York, Aug., 4. B-irt H Col
lins and Harold Havens, students of
Leland Stanford university, arrived,
here today from Brazil. They went to
Brazil to study geological formations
near Pernambucco, but the authorities
though' tbey were spies seeking infor
mation concerning Brazilian fortifica
tions. The students, however, were
not prevented from returning to the
United States.
Yellow Jack is Downed.
Washington, Aug. 4. The Marine
hospital received word today that
several hundred tents and a quantity
of cots have been turned over to the
Hampton Home from Fort Monroe to
allow tbe camping out of 1500 of the
inmates on the home grounds while
the barracks are being disinfected.
There were no reports of new cases.
This is taken to indicate that the
epidemic is at a standstill.
Do You Know
Consumption i3 preventable? Science
bas proven that, and also that neglect
is suicidal. The worst cold or cough
can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and
Consumption Cure. Sold on positive
guarantee for over fifty years. Blake
ley & Houghton, druggists.
Only 3609 More Needed.
Washington, Aug. 4. The number
of enlistments yesterday for new vol
unteer regiments were 391, making a
total of 9481. This leaves 3809 yet to
be enlisted.
Reported for Duty.
Portland, Aug. 4. Captains
Brazee and Prascott, recently ap
pointed from the Second Oregon regi
ment and assigned to the Thirty-fifth
infantry, have reported at Vancouver
Barracks.
To Cure Constipation Forever,
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or Be.
If C. C. C tail to cure, druggists refund money.
FOR CLOSER
ORGANIZATION
Philippines to Be Divided
Into Departments.
New York, Aug. 5. A special to
the Herald from Washington says
it
is understood that the plan, of opera
tioos for the fall campaign in the Phil'
ippines contemplates a division of the
islands into several military depart
ments, and General Lawton will have
command of the department in which
the cavalry troops will operate. It is
probable that General Wheeler will be
given command of a brigade of cavalry
in General Lawton's department. -
The boundary line of Lawton's de-
partment will embrace the territory in
which there will probably be the
heaviest fighting, so that Lawton will
be in direct charge of the most impor
tant forces in the field, and in this way
General Otis, while not being officially
discredited, will be relieved of much
of the responsibility in connection
with the conduct of the war and will
be left free to perform the duties of
military governor.
Secretary Root's short experience in
the war department has already con
vinced him that the views of the mili
tary commanders subordinate to Gen
eral Otis, who favor a larger military
force than rec3mmeuZed by that of
ficer, are worthy of serious considera
tion. There are reasons to believe he
will recommend that the force be fur
ther Hugmented.
REINFORCEMENTS 8ENT. .
Yaqui Indians Are Encouraged by Their
Successes.
Chiacago, Aug. 6 A special to the
Tribune from the City of Mexico says:
The rebel Yaqui forces are now thought
to have been swelled 3000 or 4000 men.
Their temporary sucesshas encouraged
Indians from all the along the Yaqui
river to flock to their stronghold in the
mountains. The government decided
to reinforce General Lorenzo Torres
and the seventeenth infantry sailed
yesterday from Mazatlan on the gov
ment transport Oaxaca on the mouth
of the Yaqui river, leaving Mazatlan
intirely withonta garrison.
General Torres now has bis forces
consisting of the Fifth cavalry and
Eleventh and Twelfth infantry, mob-
ilzedin tbe Yaqui valley, and probably
will not attemped a forward move
until be receives hia reinforcements
A regimeut ftom the. Interior .is also
being sent to him. .Up to the. last
accounts the Mayo Indians were re
maining .tranquil. -..
Letter From Dewey.
New York, Aug. 6. The following
letter from Admiral Dewey, dated
Trieste, July 24, was received by Mayor
Van Wyck this morning:
"I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter of June 30,
tendering me on behalf of the city of
New York a public reception upon my
arrival and extending to me the hos
pitlity and courtesy of the city.
"In accepting this invitation I desire
to express my deep sense of gratitude to
the citizens of New York, and their
representatives for signally honoring
me.
"It is impossible at this time to fix the
exact date of tbe Olympia's arrival at
New York, but I shall endeavor to
inform you definitely by cable from
Gibralter,
"I am, sir, very truly yours,
"George Dewey."
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona,
Spain, spends bis winters at Aiken, S.
C. Weak nerves had caused severe
pains In the, back of his head. On
using Electric Bitters, America's
greatest blood and nerve remedy, all
pain soon left him. He says this grand
remedy is what his country needs. All
America knows that it cures iiver and
kidney troubles, purifies tbe blood,
tones up tbe stomach, strengthens tbe
nerves, put vim, vigor and new life
into every muscle, nerve and organ of
the body. If weak, tired and ailing
you need it. - Every bottle guaranteed,
only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Car Tumdled OS a Trestle.
Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 7. An
open trolley car, twisted, bent and ly
ing in the midile of Peck's mill pond
is the only visible indication of the
frig-hful accident of yesterday, when
twenty-nine lives were lost and a dozen
people seriously Injured by the car
tumbling off the treastle. Engineer
Starr raid tne bridge was perfectly safe.
In his opinion the motorman became
bewildered as the car commenced to
ravel down tbe incline, lost his head,
urned the current on instead of re
ducing it.
DREYFUS ON TRIAL
The Principal Witnesses Fall to Appear
In Court.
Rennes, France, Aug. 7. The trail
of Dreyfus ws opened at 7 o'clock this
mornicg. The keenest excitement bas
prevailed here for several days and
though no demonstration has occurred
so far the authorities are apparently
becoming anxious regarding the main
tenance of tranquility during the trial
owing to the invasion of tbe town by
a crowd of anti-Dreyfus agitators, and
beroio police measures have been taken
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wasting; diseases, all effects of self-
abuse, or excess ana indis
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pink glow to pale cheeks and
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By mailSOc per box; 6 boxes
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NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson St, CHICAGO, ILL.
Sole bv Blakeley A. Houghton, The
Dalles, Oregon.
to insure peace.
On the court proceeding to tbe roll
call of witnesses the most notable ab
sentees noticed being Ee?.erhazy, Paty
du Clam and Milepoys. Dreyfus half
turned his bead towards the seats of
the witnesses, especially when the
clerk called Esterbazy, but when no re
spond was received Dreyfus returned
to bis previous attitude looking etraigh
in fronfof him.
The court adjourned after deciding to
sit behind closed doors tomorrow an
as many days thereafter as necessary
for tbe examination of the secret dos
sier. A public session of the court will
probaply take place next Saturday.
A WOMAN IN
THE CASE
Believed to Have Incited
the Yaquis to Rebel I.
St. Louis, Aug. 7. A special to the
Republic from El Paso, Texas, says:
Santa Teresa, the Mexican woman who
has long been revered as a saint by
the natives of Chihuahua and Sonora,
and who is believed to posess tbe power
of healing the sick by tbe laying on of
bands, is believed to be more or less
responsible for the present outbreak
amoug the Yaqui Indians.
George Harold, an old Texas ranger
now a policeman of El Paso, says that
he is confident that Santa Teresa is
responsible for the outbreak. Harold
is one of the officers who rounded up
tbe ringleaders that raided the custom
house at Palomas, Chihuahua, a few
years a ago.
Santa Teresa" he said, "was impli
cated in that rebellion, which was
crushed in its incipiency. Every rebel
captured on this side of the line bad a
picture of the woman in his possession
and on the back was incribed one of
her prayers."
After the Palomas raid, the Mexican
government made an effort to appre-
end her, as she was looked upon as a
dangerous character. She escaped to
El Paso, however, and remained here
a year or more. While she was visited
by thousands. About a year ago, the
woman disappeared from this locality
and it afterwards turned out that she
had gone to Sonora, and had taken up
her abode in the edge of the Yaqui
village, where she was safe from mo
lestation by the Mexican government
It is believed she incited the Yaquis
to revolt. The woman is described as
frail and delicate -looking. She un
doubtedly possesses great magnetic
powers. Harold and. others are- coofi
dent that ber presence in the Yaqui
country had a great deal to do with
the uprising now assuming alarming
proportions. -
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was
taken with a bad cold which settled on
my lungs; cough set in and finally
terminated in consumption. Four
doctors gave me up. saying I could live
but a short time. I gave myself up to
my Savior, determined if I could not
stay with my friends on earth, I would
meet my absent cnes above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial,
took in all eight bottles. It has cured
me, and thank God, I am saved and
now a well and healthy woman." Trial
bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's
drug store. Regular size 50 cents and
$1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded
FIRST CASE UNDER NEW TREATY
American to be Tried in Japan for Mur
dering; Three People.
San Francisco, Aug. 7. Chief Offi
cer W. Smith, of the Hong Kong Maru,
brings some particulars of the murder
of R. Nelson Ward, a young American,
and two Japanese women by an Ameri
can sailor named Miller at Yokohama
on the morning: of July 17.
Ward was the son of a wealthy man
of Abingdon, Vs., and was 23 years of
age. His body was found with the
head cut off and the ears and a hand
and an arm severed, The two Japan
ese women were also horribly mutil
ated. The cause of the murder was
jealousy on the part of Miller, Tbe
murderer is supposed to have lived at
Buffalo, N. Y. He reached Yokohama
on the Tarn O'Shanter, where he de
serted. The murder was done in the
Rising Sun saloon, which was owned
by one of the Japanese women.
Miller will be tried by Japanese law,
as the new treaty with tbe United
States "went into effect before the
murders were committed.
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Dewey Has a High Time.
Naples, Aug. 7. Admiral Dewey
has positively refused to discuss the
operation in the Philippines or his
relations with the German Navy.
The Olympia will sail for Leghorn
Saturday or Mondayjnext. Afterwards
the cruiser will go to Genoa. Vice
Admiral Gonzales will give a banquet
in honor of Dewey.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean vour blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
urities from the bod;
lv. Uettm to-day to
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and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
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PROFESSIONAL.
A.
s. BENNirr
Attorney at Law
yM. tackman
Dentist.
Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or.
F. IIOOBI.
JOHN GAVDt.
M'
OORE & GAVIN,
Attorneys At Law.
Rooms 39-10 over U. S. Land Office.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice 's hereby (riven that the unders'iraed.
has been dulv auDOinted by tli'e Hon. Couniv
Court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco County,
as administrator, with tbe will annexed, of the
estate of George W Rowland, late of Wasco
Couney, Oregon, now deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are hereby
no tilled to present the same properly verified.
to me at my omce in uaiies uny. ureiron.
within six montns rrom tne aate 01 this notice.
Dated this 29th day of June, 1899.
FRANK Mfi'EFEE.
Administrator with the will annexed of the
estateof Geoige W. Rowland, deceased.
July i -at.
Executor's Notice of Finat Set
tlement.
Notice is hereby givsn that John R. Doyle.
executor of the estate of Mary Doyle, deceased,
has uiea bis nnui account ana report m saia es
tate, and that Monday, the 4th day of Septem
ber. 1899. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day, at the county court room in the county
court house of wasco county, in uaiies city.
in Wasco county. Oregon, has been appointed
a the time and place for the hearing of said
final report and accounting, and objections
thereto, u any t' ere be.
This notice is Dublished bv order of the Hon.
Robert Mays, count; judge of said county, of
aate August j. lew.
.. Dated August 5, 1899.
JOHN R. DOYLE.
Executor of the estate of Mary Doyle, de
ceased. ' . jya-ot
EXECUTOR'S NTICE OP FINAL
' SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that Geo. A. Liebe,
Axeciitnr of the eKtate of Pinhftni CJ. tlloster.
deceased, t as filed In ihe o ffive of the county
cierK or wasco county, uregon. ms nnai ac
count and report in the matter of said estate.
and that the Honorable Robert Mays, County
Judge of said County - has ordered that said
final account and report and the settlement of
the said estate, as well as any objections there
to, shall be heard at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
on the 3rd day of July, 1899. the same being tl.'
regular July term of said Court for tbe year
1899.
Said hearing, settlement and obiectlnns. li
any, will be beard pursuant to s id order in the
county court room in the court house of said
county at Dalles City, Oregon.
This notice is given by order of the Hon.
Robert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of date
May ztn., iwb.
Dated June 3rd., 1899.
GEO. A. LIEBE.
Executor of the estate of Richard U. Closter,
aeceaseo.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. S. Land Office, I
The Dalles, Or., July 20, 1899. (
a sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
m tnis omce by Kd. a. tfeach. contestant.
against homestead entry No. 6201, made August
13, 1897, for s- qrneqr and lots 1.2, and 3 of
section 5, township 3 s. range 12 e, by Bert fl.
Leonard, contestee. in which it is alleged that
said uert n. Leonard leit tne said tract more
than a year since, and went to Seattle, state
of Washington, and never returned to the state
of Oregon. He is a married man, that he nor
hi family ever resided on said tract, and no
fencing or buildings are on tbe said tract, and
no residence was ever maintained tnereon.
that such failures still exist, said oarties are
hereby notified to appear, respond and otter
evi ience touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m. on September. 9, 1899, before the register
ano receiver at tne u alien states uana umce
In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant
having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 18tb,
1H99. set forth facts which show that after due
diligence, personal service of this notice can
not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due and proier
publication.
JAY, P. LUCAS.
Regtftar.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
w asco uounty.
H. S. Wilson, as receiver of The Dalles National
Hank of Dalles City, Oregon, a corporot'tn.
piain tin.
vs.
A. N. Varney and Alice Varney, defendan .
By virtue of an execution, decree and order
of sale, duly issued out of and under the
seal of the Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore
gon, for the County of Wasco, to me directed
and dated the 25th day of July, 1899. upon
a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mort
gage, in favor of plaintiff and against said de
fendents. and judgment rendered and entered
In said Court In tne above entitled cause, in
favorof the Plaintiff and against the Defendant,
A. N. Varney as judgment debtor, in toe sum
of three-bun red and eighteen dollars ($318.00),
witb interest thereon from the 4th day of
Sedtember, 1899, at the rate of ten (10) per cent
per annum, and the further sum of thirty-five
(35.00) dollars, as attorney's fees, and the fur
ther sum of twelve dollars, costs, and the costs
of and upon this writ, and commanding me to
make sale of the real property embraced in
such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter
described: said decree and judgment having
been rendered and entered on the 2d day of
May, 1899. I will, on the
11th day of September, 1899,
At the hour ot 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of
said day. and at the front door of the Count?
Court house, in Dalles City, Wasco County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest
Didder ior casn in nanu.au tne ngnt, title and in
terest which the defendants A. N. varney and
Alice L. Varney. or either of them had on the
4th day of April, 1893, the date of the mortgage
foreclosed herein, or wnicn such defendants or
any of the defendants herein, have since ac
quired, or now have in and to the following de
scribed real property, situate and being In
Wasco County. Oregon, towit:
Lot IS. In block Mo. 9. of the Fort Dalles
Military Reservation of Dalles City, Wasco
County, Oregon, or so much of said property
as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with
costs ano accruing costs.
Said Drooertv will be sold subtect tn confir
mation and redemption as by law provided.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 26ih day of
juiy, low.
ROBERT KELLEY,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser,
deceased, has filed his final account and report
in said estate witb tbe clerk of tbe county court
of the state of Oregon, for Wasco county, and
mub xuesuuy, tuc Dim uaj ui oeDtemoer, at the
hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day ,
has been fixed as the time and the county court
room In the oounty court house in Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, has been fixed as the
place for hearing said final account and report.
All persons interested in said estate are hereby
notified to appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any there be, why said report
should not be approved and allowed, ann An
order made releasing the undersigned as ad
ministrator of aaid estate and exono rating his
bondsmen.
Dated this 3d day of August, 1899.
GEORGE A. LIEBE,
Administrator of the estate of sninmm
J Houser, deceased. - jyft-5t
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If CATHARTIC jk
thadi mamh moistmcd
KJU UO HMO
Depart rROM thb dalles arrive
Fast Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. Fast
Mail' Worth. Omaha. Kan- Mail
ll:4ti p. m. sas City, St. Louis. 2:55 p. m.
Chicago and East.
Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane
Flyer Minneapolis, St Paul. Flyer
6:25 p. m Duluth, Milwauke. 5:00a.m.
.Chicago and East,
8p.m. rROM PORTLAND 4 p.m.
Ocean Steamships
All Sa'ling Dates sub
ject to change.
For San Francisco
Steamers leave Port
land every live days.
8 p. m. Columbia River 4 p.m.
Ei.Sunday Steamers Ex.Sundaj
Saturday
10 p. m. To Astoria and Way.
Landings.
6a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Ei.Sunday Ei. Sunday
Oregon City, Newberg,
Salem & Wav-Land's
7 a.m. Willamette anil Yamhill 3:30 p. m.
Tues.Thur, Kivers. Mon.,Wed.
and Sat andFri.
Oregon City, Dayton.and
Way-Landings.
6 a.m. Willamette River 4;30p.m.
Tues, Thur Tues.Thur.
and Sat- Portland to Corvallis and Sat
and Way-Landings
Snake River.
Lv tllparia Lv. Lew'n
daily Riparia to Lcjwlston, daily
.
Parties desiring to go to Heppner should take
train No. 4, leaving Tbe Dalles a. 5:30 P. M. to
make direct connections, returntnir. making di
rect connections at Heppner Junction with No
1, arriving at The Dalles at 3:16 P. M.
No. 23. through freight, east-bound, does not
cany passengers; arrives 2:50 a. m., departs
3:50 a. m.
No. 34. local freight, carries passengers, east-
bound; arrives 4 :0 p. m., departs 8:15 p. m.
No. 21, west-bound through freight, does not
cam passengers; arrives 8:15 p. m.. departs
V.Mp. m.
No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5 15 p m, departs 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'a
a ent Tne Danes, or aaaress
W. H. HURLBUBT, Gen, Pass Agent
Portland, Oregon
J Ireland Agent, The Dalles
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
STEAMERS
it?
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at Wav Points on bo
sides of the Columbia river.
Bath of the above steamers have
been rebuilt, and are in excellent
shape for the season of 1899. The
Regulator Line will endeavor to
give its patrons the best service pos
sible.
For Comfort, Economy and
Pleasure travel by the steamers of
the Regulator Line.
The above steamers will leave The
Dalles and Portland at 8 a. m., and
arrive at destination in ample time for
the outgoing trains.
Portland Office,
The Dal'ea Office.
Court Street.
Oak St. Dock,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
SLEEPING CARS
ELEGANT
FINING CARS
TOURIST
SLEEPING CARS
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
GRAND FORKS
DULTJTH
FARGO
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BCTTE.
TO
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK .
BOSTON and all
POINTS EAST and SOUTH.
For information, time cards, maps and tickets
sail on or write, W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent
Or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas-
sen ger Agent. No. 225 Morrison Street, Cor
ner of Third Street. Portland. Oregon
FOR SALE
480 acres, well improved, located in
the beet raoge county in Eastern Ore
gon 250 bead of horses well bred
Clyelad Bay, Clydesdale and Shire,
one imported Shire stallion, 50 grown
geldings. 30 large dry mares, 30 young
mules, 10 old enough to wotk. Ranch
and horses will be sold together or
seperate. Address.
L. D. CLAYPOOL
Paulina, Or.
Or call at this office. jlOlm
few)
iifiiilator
Da es
NORTHERN
PACIFIC !
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PULLMAN
Stock Ranch
Horses
Distance
VIA THE
Union
Pacific
Railroad
' pictov
As regards TIME and THROUGH CAR
SERVICE to Denver. Omaha. Kansas Citv
oa otner eastern cities.
Only 3f days witb no change
to Chicago; 4b days with one
change to New York.
Boston, Philadelphia and other principal
points. Cars heated by steam and lighted by
rimcn iigni. Baggage checkea through. Un
ion depots.
For Rates. Tickets. Sleaping Car Berths, etc
apply to JAS. IRELAND, agent O. R. & N
Co., The Dalles, Or., or C. E. BROWN, Ulst.
Pass. Agent, or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen. Agent
i intra St.. -ortiana. or mchl
Oregon snort Line sanraea
The direct route to
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
tbe Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or
tbe ivio Grande Scenic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME....
14 Days to SALT LAKE
2k Days to DENVER
3i Days to CHICAGO
4i Days to NEW YORK
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Uphol
stered Tourist Sleeoing Cars, and
Pullman Palace Sleep-jrs, operated on
all trains.
For further information apply to
JAS. IRELAND. Agent O. R. & N. Co.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent
inira c. foruana, ur
Healthful Hints
Don't forget the babv and his needs
We give you many helpful hints for
hcaltd and supply tue means for carry-
ing them out. Our line of toilet ar
ticles, for baby and his mother, is com
plete, fastidious and of highest hygen-
c worth.
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTOiN
Up-to-Date Pharmacists
176 Second Street.
CHARLES FRAHK
OF THE-
, EXCHANGE
Keeps on draught the celebrated
Columbia Beer, acknowledged
the best beer in The Dalles, at
the usual price. Come in, try it
and be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquors
'and Cigars.
SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON HND
I
Baldwin
Restaurant
74 Front St., The Dalles.
Tables supplied witn the best in
the market.
o
Parties served and . lunches for X
picnics and excursions
prepared.
o
Oysters in every
style. j
W. W. WILSON, - Manager. 1
-
BRANCH OEFICE '
Oregon ViaviCo.j
Room 7. over French & Co's. Bauk.1
Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m.
Charlotte F. Roberts,
Local Manager
Free health lecture every Tnursday afternoon
tap. m.
coiiimi pjiLijo.,
Corner Third and Washington..
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, LARD
Cured and Dried Meats,
Sausages of All Kinds
orders Delivered toiaji'ariofiiiB city
PHONE a
Sail Francisco
BEER HALL
F. LEMKE, Proprietor.
Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER,
Columbia Brewery Beer on
Draught.
Second Street, bet. Court and Colon.
All CoiiiDetitlon
4
s JPll l
Butche
Farmers
gi'j PARKER'S
-v HAIR BALSAM
.- . " 'TiSl Cletuea ud beutifia tb tate.
v "c Promote a lnxnriant growth.
..'''. If ever fall! to Bertore Oitf
.V.i-fL V Hair to lta youthful Color
i"f ,;T" Y Can Klp dimm hair ttiimM.
ln?-...3 i" 0c,mdi.uut DnireUa "
Big Inducements
.mm
Tbe above cut renresenta nnn of
hibition at our store which we DroDose
free of charge, in considoratiou of their liberal patronage. We beg to state that
our prices, which are always rock-bottom for first class goods, will remain the same
and this special offer, which will hold good for a limited time only, is made for
the purpose of increasing our cash trade. These etonl
are beautiful mantel ornaments, as well as first class time keepers. Please
give us an early call and we will take pleasure in showing you the clocks, and
explaining in detail how you can secure one of these useful gifts.
o uave a lot oi uamagea KUBBtK coous, consisting of Men's hip
and knee boots, snow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladies', Misses' and
Children s rubber goods of all kinds, slightly damaged by water and which
will be closed out at a great sacrifice.
J. P. McINERNY,
One Price Cash House,
r
Jos. T. Peters & Co.,
..Building
OF ALL
Farm Machinery, Etc.
1a. H. JOHNSTON,
xxeauqua
Hflrf rft RppiftrS. MlIwAnVpfi TriflinlpN
J
Extras for all machines we handle. If you want any thine in the
line of Agricultural
W. A. Johnston,
Z. R MOODY
General Commission and
391. 393 HND 395 SECOND STRE8T.
(Adjoining' Railroad- Depot.)
ConsignmeDts Solicited
Prompt attention will be Dald to those
American
Carries the Best and Choicest
..Vegetables and Fruits..
Direct from the gardens
and orchards. . . . , '
FISH AND CAME IN SEASON.
Chicken Dressed or Alive.
Free Delivery to any part of the City.
Call up Phone 12 and
any time during the
J. A. Carnaby &
spmnmnmmnmmmmm
It will be our
1
e Line of
Met
And we invite your atttention
to our stock of
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS
I Butler Drug Com'y.
Successors to Snipes
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for Cash Trade.
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nnr hanrUnmn Rmn fMtnlra nn
to ?ive to our nah nnitiimwi anMi
Cor. Second and Court 8ts.
terials..
KINDS.
.or.
and flfillimfiift MnWPN fllM Undftft Riil'M
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Implements call on
The Dalles, Oregon
Forwarding Merchant
who favor me with their patron aire
Market
place your orders
day
Co., Proprietors
nimmmmmmmmmmm
aim to carry a 3
the Purest
AND WALL PAPER.
- Kinersly Drug Co. 3
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