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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1897)
- . The Dalles Daily Chronicle, !1,as bcen tr"6 10 thom' t0 his 1,arly' J ' to his friends and to himself. The. only Republican Daily Sewtpnpet Wasco County. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. TUESDAY. JAN, 12,1807,' The secretary ' decided the case of DECIDED LOXG AGO. of the interior has EASTERN Court, X. OFFICE Y. City. TR UE TO Itv virtue of an execution nnrt order of sale j duly lsned by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of I the County of Wtisi-o mul Ftnte of Oregon, dated the 7th ilnv of Jiimmrv. In a certain notion in the Justice Ponce court for silil county and st:te wherein Erics M-lson n? Mmii'li: tccov- "Pi.fn- TT irtnrr I wed Judcment URnlnst Alexander Watt lor the 11111113 II, JVI1IL. I .,,, ,,f Autiil rr4l ami illahiirmnnt tnvnil 230 to 234 Temuli 1 nfrninet tlin Vnstn nrnirrtn 1 null On I nt $13' 171,1 ,,ll' o "Ctlibor, lMXi. . ' 1 ' i against tuo haslei n urcgem -Land L o., No,lre i, he,,,hV ciVen that i win on Monday. E. K AT., Agent. n t t-v e -vrilitarr thel.Mhduyof l-ebriuiry.lSOT.at he front door of .MlCtesaOrs to IUC UallCS iUilltar (the courthouse in Palles City, in said county, at ,TTT ' .- TJnnfl f"n 5n fnvni. nf ICinrr i - o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at , agon UOaci t0., Ill ttnorot Jving. ublu. auctIo to tlie highest bidder for cash, HIS PARTY. Otir contemnorirv lavs considerable thc 'n".,witJ l, "jf11 1JJ"' to-wit: i wo t-uim.iujiui.il,) uijsi (.UI1SHII.I.IUIC ,iC,es f land at the Cascade UMiks.eoinuicnciiiir stress on Mr. btory s position case, and dence ilmt it is the same position as I TlZ "Tie Repi ta iWasco Warehouse Company Some of the leading Republican 1 papers of the state are opposed to I 4hc re-election of Senator Mitchell, j This is a matter in which every citi-! zen has a right lo think and act as ' he pleases, to choose whom he j pleases to support. ISo fault can be ;., .t.;,. at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter ui iuis , uj scci0n twelve in township two north of Mm rnmnrV-nliln nnindi rniigc seven east of Willamette Meridian in me reniarKanie coitici' nnn, mn,,i tin u,nti, t.. ni. nnt west tnirty- in ten iu.ii, una ijuvsuuii u.m a.-iu.iu.) "11 1 ad disbursements that huv. found with them for that. But the : Ul reason "ivnn hr .-,. nf tl.nm fnr I HSgibotham their opposition to Mitchell is open to criticism. They say Mitchell is not in aeeord with his party. He is not a gold man. lie is not a good Ivepubliican. Let us see what this "holier than thou"soit of argument is: The state Republican platform (in 1890, when the legislature which elected Senator Mitchell was elected was not inimical to silver, while the platform of 1 Sl2 and 1 394 were practically free silver platforms. Senator Mitchell, i n his votes and his speeches, was in accord with the party of his state. lie was not in the senate to voice solely his own!-. . .. , w vM,i. UJ "'lAlmaC and did ablv. AVhen the "reat ma ! To Samuel T. Howe, the above named defendant ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. is taken by the secretary of the in-, aWaKK terior. The truth of thc matter is ! "FM, ''fL',3'"'!? interest thereon, together with all costs . or may. accriu. passed upon by thc secretary in the! shcritiof w5co county. ores. case of "White and VTaxA against! iiiiBiiwLy,jaii.&fiw.. puu-t and Powell. Judge Bennett prepared an elaborate brief in that case, and that brief proved the conclusive argument. The case of King against the East-1 ern Oregon Land Co. is exactly t all fours with the "White and case against Iligginbotham and un der the doctrine of stare decisus the Tie. Dalles. Portland and Astori Navigation Co. Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters ton Flour. for Seed Grain of au kinds, for Feed Grain of ail kinds, for Rolled Grain, ail kinds, for Bran, Shorts, SiffiMrA for "Byers' Best" Pendle- This Flonr if mamifuciuml expressly for family use; eerysack is tsiinrmtteed to Rive satisfaction. THROUGH Freislt ami Passeooer Line We eel! our coods lower than any house in the trmtr, and if yon don't think 10 call and get our prices ami in; coininceu. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been duly ano inted the asslcuec of the i estate of M. Hetidricsou and L. A. ile'idricsou, I insolvent debtors. All prons havlnsr claims I or either, of said insolvent (lebt-ns , are hereby notified to present them to mc prop-1 OtGalUSr erly verified, as by law required, within three no,.,l ' months from the date hereof, at theollicc 1 1 .11 VI ! Wholesale mm Until further notice, the Eeculator will leave decision in the King case was a fore- gore conclusion, just iu all other of these co of j. I rru'n riii-, -r.,.. -rnA L. Story. In Dalles City. Oresoa; and all per-! llc callus uu .iivjiiuaj s, n lu- ; sons owing mem, or euneroi tneni, are uereuy ! . . , nr. 1 "t'ti"rt to settle with me at once. i iiesdavs find p 1'id.ivs at i :o(J The uallcs, Dec. S, lHW. " 91 1 S DAVIS, Assignee. ! 1 a. m as the decision cases must be. Notice to Contractors. The undersigned will receive bids for the con.- 7ii.1frn1,Tln..nt f-.r.,i ti,n ,.,i ' strnction of a wntcr ditch 7CC0 feet lone. IC0O ......v-w ovw w.v. w.i v-, feet Is mostly loose roc anyone can do it now. and will leave Portland on Tuesdavs. Thursdays and Saturdays at G:30 a SUMMONS. work; some b!atine. Ilalanee scraper work. Ditch to be live feet wide on bottom, and two feet deep. Twelve nille 'from The Dalles. For further particular' ad dress 11. J. COCKKULINE. n25 2vv-i-II Boyd, Orcsou. ! 1 I ! i ! 111. PASSENOKK KATES: One wav ?2 00 Round trip , 00 Administrator's Notice. Freight Bales Greatly Reduced. lnt-rK-lLix. '1:1 - tnetn:eoi u:-i ifotlce i hereby jrtvon that the undersiened I r.uu iu, nm-vMiuiiii, !,n Kwi linl r nntwilu t1 liv t hp pnmifv pniirt nf , ) tne state ot ureson lor nasco v;onii:y, aauunis : trator of tne estate ! All liorsous hav . Howe. vs. I'laintilV, " Shipments for Portland received at anv time. Sliinnienta for wav landings teof w. h. Loebh?ad, dece-ied. j nmst bs delivered before 5 p. in. Live i'l"1'"!. "p.al.'Lsi .:Hi'lVi,i,e. ' stock shipments solicited. For rates call In the name of the Mate of Orecon, you are ', l,.TlH3rl. vennea, as pj mw requirea, a; ine y reouireU to apiieartiud answer the com-! 'J'lsco niuL.iou iiaii ;ms ou;a uuy 01 wci"uer, icyo. ' of the time prejeribed in the order for the pub- j , Administrator of the estate of W. U.LoPhhead, Iie:aion of thi summons, to-v. it. On or U fore deecis-d. oct.-ii . thesthdny of February, isir?. and if you fait so to ; - iimwHir Hti'i jiTisupr. nr n!hirvvto tiIpjii! in snlri . cau-e, theplaintitt. for want thereof, will apply STTMVTONS t the court for the reliei prayed for in theeom- j ' plaint tiled herein, to-wit: That the bonds of j ; matrimony Between plain tiff and defendant be I T; xnE cll'.CCIT COURT of thc State of I uis?uitti, iuui iuu jii;iiiiitii uv numuL-u tutr t I i eusiouy oi ine minor cnuu memioueu iu .-am complaint, Hester A. Howe of the nartv saw thn flnnrroi- tlirp.-ir. ! ,.-,.nv,.. . It . " . . Plaint liUd acainst von in the abov'eeutltled ! lln,e eJ.w'- cuuiy ii jm tne growing power OI tUC court and cnine. on or before tbe first day of the j silver taction, it called a halt, and in the national convention at St. Louis made the financial plank of interna tional bimetalisui. Senator ilttchell at once accepted it as the will of the party. He returned to Oregon, aud on the stump delivered fifty-five speeches, in every one of which he expressed his fealty to his party, and that he stood, as he asked the mem bers of his party in this state to stand, squarely on the St. Louis platform. Hundreds of his personal friends who Lelieve in the doctrines of free silver, expressed their confidence in his judgment on the financial question ; W. C. ALLAWAY General A cent' THE DALLES. - OREGON Oreson, for Wu:eo County that defendant be ! Krues: Jlorpan, Plaintiff vs. Nettie Morgan, Defendant. To Nettle Morgan, tne above named defendant: In the name of the State of Orecon, you nrej tn the above entitled baned of all risht. title or interest in the real i and personal proerty of plaintiff, and that plaintiff have and recover her costs and dis bursements made and expended iu this suit, . and for such otner and further relief n to the Court may sem equitable. J Thl summons is served upon you bv publiea , tion thereof, by order of tbe Hon. W. L. lirad I stiaw. iudae of said Court, which order bears the . r.?. '"la ril",lllu; "a expiration of six weeks' publication of this i at Dalles City, usco Comity, Oregon, on Oeto- surnmons. to-wit. ilondav. tne fth dav of Febru- i ary. ls3T, aud you will take noflce that If you fan to o appear and answer, for want thereof D.R.&N hereby reouired to appear court aud an.-uer the complaint tiled against you in said court and cause, on or before thc tirst day of the next resulnr term of the Circuit Court for Wasco county, ureson, loilowins tne . bar .5), !;";. dec3) i john ir. cp.adi.ei:U(;h. Attorney for Plaintiff. Bucklen'o Arinru mbItc. Tiie beat salve in the wond for bv votino tlii. Tlpn.il.lif.nn tinl-nt n.wl i umises, sores, ntcers, salt rnenm, we assert, without fear of contradie-! CATARRH local'sdisease and is the result oi colds and suddsn climatic changes. For your Protection we positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or any other injur ious dru. Ely's Cream Balm h acknowledged to be the moat thorn;h cure for Nazal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay fever of all remedies. It opens and clean the naal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the gores, pro feta the membrane from colds, restores the seiii-es of taste and smell. Price c. at DrnKris ta or by mail. KLT UKOTHEES, CC Warren Kueet, New Yoric Sheriff's Sale. cuts, ieve: sores, tetter, chapped nanus, uuttulams ' corns, and all skin erntitinnR. and nosf- tion by any intelligent person, that , tlvely euros piles, or "no pay required without Senator Mitchell's active aud i It is truaranieeil to irive perfect satisfac- energetic work iu the campaign, t)re-, tion. or money refunded. Price Jo cents , , , , .i , , per box. For sale nv Biakeley and gon would have been m the ranks of Houghton, dru22ists. ' JJryan states. There is not a Repub lican in the state but will admit ! this. The state platform of 1SMU, the, platform on which the legislators now assembled at Salem were elected, was much more favorable to silver than the St. Louis platform. It was so ' broad that Ellis stood on one end of it ' as a free silver man, and Tom Tongue stood od the other as a gold man. It was so favorable to silver that that strict party organ, the Oregonian. ' which is so .lachrymose about other ,' people standing on the platform,! bolted its party platform and organ-1 ized an independent movement, with I a solid old plank as its basis and ' Judge 'ortbrup as its avatar. "ItL , ... ,. , .. , . ' 'In the Circuit 'ourtof the state of Oregon for undertook to heat Ellis for congress, . Vv""cp cou"t,' . J. Shipley, Pidintill, and came within a few votes of elect- .,, V?-...... .. . , , I William H. Neabeack, Emma ;ei)beiic.l:, James mg the Populist candidate. It em- liaU Mrx- Jnn)es J.1"1' k"pp. eii & " 1 Co,, a corporHtinn, Defendants, blttered the friends Of Ellis and i 1!' virtue of an execution and order of sale , to rae directed and iMUtd out of the above ou-, Mitchell, and made the earrvin'' of titled court in tie above entitled cause, in favor 1 "Juut- im, cm rvuij, ui nf ,he plunUfl-Hb0ve named, on the iith day of the State in November almost hope- ! Novemrr,l.vrf,ccmmaadlnK me to satisfy the 1 several sum oft,Vs3.S5, the judKmcnt obtained ess. herein, with lnteri-st thereon at the rate of eight ! per cent vr annum since Nriv. i lsStl, ano There never was a campaign in the "ttoru v fee and u cost of suit and accruing ' cost, by levying uimiii and selling in the man State where the outlook at firt was , tier provided by law for the sale of real property c wih.iv, uiv uwuuuk at nrst, lib - (m ' of the right, title and interest! so gloomy; none where so gallant aj,thew battle was fought. All honor to the -S brave Republicans who proclaimed , fl the doctrines of the party in every , Aa?,nf Nf-'vr. J. n:i"-the afore- I J '"J said several sums mid ncorcinc cols I wlil will hamlet and in every school district. All honor to those who laid aside all XSl J DUterness over ,Iunp mul miripri -ll me aiternoon. i. j, in.ntn, u "IU3 ut-1 ouul- nml Ul,nt-U " ni,.ll Sheriff of Wnsco county, Oregon, )ersonal feelings to achieve a victo ', - in isovember; and among these let the work of Senator Mitchell be re membered with ni ide ! Notice is hereby given that on October 'JO, ' tut.mut.rcii iuj pi mil. c (. ,Ilck,)1: u Vllicao Locks, Oiegou, Mitchell mnv "O down to defeat at ' wade a general assignment to me for the benefit i -uiiculu uiii u uumi iu ULiui, ui of all his creditors in proportlnn to the amount f the hands of an unfratoftil nartv 1 ot theit resectlve claims, of all his property, j mc nanus oi an unfetaiciui par , . ,K!r)1()g,rmVinK claims against saidX' .6. but if he does he will retire from the Hickol: re hereby notified to present them to uui ti ut uuiu, ul wui retire nuui "-roeBt cwade lujcks, Oregon, with the proper1 office which he has so ably filled, J"a wmiu x i with the esteem of the people, who know that under nil circumstances lie plaintiff will take judgment against you fur the reuet prayed lorm ui complaint, to-wit: A decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of mnrnatre heretofore una now existing , between plaintiff aud defendant, and fur suuh i other relief as may te equitable and just. Tni summons Is served upon vou by publlca-' tion thereof in The Dnlle" Chp.osicle, n weekly , ucwMnper of general circulation published at I The Dalles, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. L. Dradshaw, judge of the above named court. ' T)ntw1 nt 1 1,1 Hps fMtv. Or . n.-i !. 1SV G. W. I'illH.PS I decSM Attorney for Plaintiff. EAST! GIVES THE 'Choice of Transcontinental Routes j , VIA Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Denver Omaha Kansas City Sheriffs Sale. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAX STEAMEKS Leave Portland Every Five Hoys for Notice is hereby given that an execution aud ord-r of sale wa.- issued out of the Circuit Court 1 oftheStateof Oregon for Wasco Countv, on the 1 . . , Jrtth day of Ktcvmbcr, i upon n Judgment! SAN FxlAIS CISCO CAL therein rendered on the lst day of November. I waw, vau in favor of Ke.d H. Dietiel. plaintiff, and against James F. Elliott and William W.iod, de- For full details call onO.K Co. s Agent fendant', which said execution and order nf Tha Dalles, or address ui.' i o me ui.ecieu anu i Jiuiiiuii(ii:ig me (o sell the property hereinafter described, for the. sty: iiurpoie of saiisfyiug the judgment nf the plaint iffin said cau?e for the sum of 116.10, with in terest thereon at ten per cent cr annum f rum the'Jlst day of November, iswi: and the further I sum of $10 attorney's fees; and the costs and di-bursements of said suit taxnl ut f 13. There- i fore, in compliance with said execution and orcierof sale, f wlil oi Saturday. January HO, 1HU7, nt the hour of 1 o cluck p. m. at the courthouse ' door in Dulles City, Wiuco County, Oregon, sell nt public auction, to the highest bidder, far cash . iu hand, for the putp-seof satisfying the judg- ; ment above mentioned tbe following described i lands and premises, to-wir; , Sixty-three (X1) acres oil" the east side of the f North half of the Foutheast miarrcr nf Sec. SO iu Township lNorth, liange 15 East, W. M., com-, mencirgntaroekat a point on the North lino of the NW'iof the SK' of said Section 20: ; thence East to East line oi said sectfou; thence ! South one-quarter mile: thence West to a point ' due South of sId rock (the place of beginuing): ; thence North to the plnee of beginning. ' uaten inuiinua ot ueveniuer, ivjh. T. J. UKIVER. jan2-5t-II 6herlffof Wiuco County, or W, H. HUKLBUP.T, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E. M'NEILL President aud Manager. Seir Schedule. Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles -1 'Ab a. m., aud leaves 4:50 a. m. Train No. U arrlveB at The Dalles 10:15 p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55 p. ni., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 1 p. m. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. in. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from Portland. E. E. Lytle, .Agent. You Get the Profits Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. Monuments 'and Headstones. j Before going elsewhere, call on 1. COMINI. The Dalles, Or., For a Tomhstone. Warranted to stand for all time, regardless of wind or weather. Assignee's Notice. Dated Oct. 21. isW. ocUI-St-ii J. O. DAY. Jk. Amigriee of C. U. Hlckok. No better wheel made than the Acme Bicycle Built in our own factory by skilled workmen, using the best material and the most unproved machinery. W9kmmiMuntt Sold direct from factory to tbe rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. WRITE FOR Our Interesting Offer Acmt Cyol Co., Elkhart, ImL American Market, ' 74 Second Street. Fruit, Produce, I Butter, Eggs. I'UUJLTKY, F18H and GAME IN HKAhOK. 69 TELEPHONES 69 CClines and Cigaps. THE CELEBRATED BbV ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER SS.f'Siea. Anhenser-Btisch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic I "beverage, nnequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS.! 75 cts-$3-5 Ladies' Cloaks, i Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. P. Steph ens.' Intermediate prices up to 4.50. Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The best Black Diagonal for 12.00. An elegant assortment oi 1896 styles just received, part ot which may be seen in etiow window. Eemember, all these goods are latest made, warm, serv- m iceable and fashionable, and at prices never before p-fm Leave your orders for Dressed Chickens, Fish, Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, COAL AND ICE, AT THE OAItbES GOWHISSI0N GO.'S ST0lE Corner Second and Washington Sts. BLAKELEYS HOUGHTON! 175 Second Street, V Hi The Dalles, Oregon! ARTISTS IMIJLTEIEI.A.XjS. ' Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. (Successor to Cbrlaraan & Corson. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivory to any part of town. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its floU II. KOVKKT8. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. COLLECTIONS A HPKCIALTY. OOlce next door to tbe Pint .National B ante the JJallet, Orreon. tiOTlfl leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets at C RANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these coods out at greatly-reduced rates MICHELBACH BRICK, . . UNION ST. i