The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, May 25, 1895, PART 2, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1895
The Weekly Ghrobiele.
OFFICIAL PAPEB, OF WASCO COUNTY.
atacered at the Postomce at Trie Dalle, Oregon
t-. as second-class matter.
' .- . i SCB8CRIPTION BATES. .,'
BTVA1L, POSTAOB FBEra .ID, IN ADVANCE.
One jeer ........... ..... II SO
Sixmonfe ...j............ to
Three month-... 50
Advertising rate reasonable, and made known
on application.
Address all communications to "THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may
'be found on tale at I. C. Nichehen't itore.
t . Telephone No. 1.
CASCADE LOCKS
' Concluded from Firtl Page. .
neer on the portage railroad, and has
-maintained thia position since three ago'
last October. He Has been a mecnanicai
-engineer for eighteen years. ' '
A. F. Kent is recognized aa the lead
"ins locomotive engineer for the com
pany, running No. 291. He was for
merly in some capacity for the O. K. &
2i. E. R., and has been an engineer for
twenty-one years.
D. A. Stewart, foreman of stone ma
sons, has been in this capacity here for
ten years. Was formerly in the same
sphere for the government, and has had
thirty odd years experience in this line.
Herbert Small, engineer of traveler
here for fifteen months, is a mechanical
engineer of ten years,duration, and is
voted a master of hie profession. . He is
an intelligent and popwlar yonng man.
C. M. Carlson, in charge of the blast
ing on the works, is an old pioneer, hav
ing played a prominent role here for six
teen years, indeed since the beginning
of the work at its birth.
F. M. Heftv, in charge of a hoisting
engine since September 'last, is a yonng
man who has had six years' experience
in this line, and the while has -always
been faithful. '-"
T. B. Hyde, day wan on the rotary
engine, and one of the most important
around the works, feae had thirteen
years experience, aad since Nov. 8th
last has never lost a day,
R. Knight, night engineer on the
above, is an old railroad locomotive en
gineer for 20 years past, and a man to
be trusted.
T. G. Glazier,1 a yonng man, firm in
the confidence and esteem of the con
tractors, has for , three years been - in
charge of four engines in an important
capacity, and is, notwithstanding his
youth, figuring the longest here in his
WHEAT ON THE JUMP
The Price of" Wheat Moves
Rapidly Upward. :
EIGHTY-OXE CENTS FOR FUTURES
The A B C
of Good Cooking.
Wild Scene on Change--Nw York and
Chicago Market Greatly Ex
cited Yesterday.
Chicago, May 23. Wheat started with
a wild lunge for the dollar mark today,
touching 81 cents for July option before
9:30.. - At the tap of the opening bell al
most every man on the floor apparently
was frantically yelling for wheat. There
was bat little on sale, and the market
Opened wildly at from 3 to . 4 cents ad
vance above last night, the" first trades
ranging from 80 to 81 cents,' as compared
with 77? cents at last night's close. Big
profits in 81-cent wheat were too allar
ing to many fortunate holder's, and as
they began to let go of large quantities,
prices dropped from the high point
From SI cents, July wheat ; tumbled
rapidly to 79J cents, reacting about 10
o'clock to 79?4 cents. The immediate
cause of the bulge was the condition of
foreign markets. Liverpool was reported
as plunging maaiv at about a cents
above yesterday's price, and other Euro
pean markets were almost radically
strong. Crop damage reports were still
pouring in from all portions of the wheat
belt;'- . '-'.' ':', '' ".
- Trading was enormous, and it is esti
mated that probably 300,000,000 bushels
were bought and sold daring the trading
hours. Every broker had his hands full
of baying orders, r.li from out-of-town
speculators. Orders from ' New York
came by scores. The difference between
New York and country orders was that
Gotham speculators generally named the
price at which they desired to invest',
while tfie country dealers pnt no limit on
transactions, their telegrams -simply say
ing, "Bay wheat." J. C. Schwartz, a
sensational plunger in corn -and wheat
. . . 'J ior years, tailed to respond to margin
Z T'rXr:" IP yesterday after
uivuinui n, tin i vtiss viiiu intvutut Uliai l - m -
for his post. noon, ana aia not pay ms oeot balance
- John Anderson, in toeoncrete works, j tne ciearing-nouse. iiuytcg in wheat
has been here tor eight nonths, has had J which lie was short by firms with whom
thirteen years la toe loMiness, and is a
general favorite with hie fellow work
men and those for whom he works.
sut mention ot toe "Water Witch" is
also due in connection with any notice
of Cascade Locke. This is a 40-foot
steam craft, 9-horee power, and is the
swiftest boat of its class on the Col urn
he had trades caused a rise in July to
SOge from around SOfc, where it drop
ped after the opening bulge, and several
other minor but yet -considerable fluct
uations. Before the excitement attend
ing the covering of Schwartz's-Kne of 50,
yOAlwaystise 7
' Cottolcncthe new .
f shortening, for all 4 '
r cooking purposes, f i ".
. , Good cooks who have f J
E ' I tried it never go back J
X. t0 an"n' AJ$
f cooking, better 1 1
f food, better health
'" brought to any hcanN
I by Cottolenc. Will yon ) 1
haveitinyonrs? J
yCottolene k
- f r in a vegetable pre 1
duct, more healthful,
f ( appetizing and economi
1 cal than any shortening;
known. Have you
tried it?
Bold inlands pound pallt, by all fToooM,
Made only by
The N. K. Falrbank
Company,
ST.IVOTTIS and"
Chicago, New York,
Botoo.
SPANISH AMEBICAN REBELS.
Wfttl
tota. Its captain is A. B. Andrews, an OOOjOOO bushels or so subsided, the price
old railroad man, who Las been with swelled to 2r.. In th lr. Lm minntoa
ine company tnree veare, mq was pre-1 , . ,.
viouslv thereto with the govemment. i"" -my
Thos. King, the engineer, has been with brok ,rom to 78 Ihfi advance
the company for two years; is an all- over last night's closing. The- decline
around river man. young aud popular was das oollv to th burv tain'mr nf
with all.
BV WAY OF TAEEWEIX,
the writer returns his sincere thanks to
the good people of Cascade Locks, who
nave placed him nnder endarins obliga
tions by their open-handed hospitality
ana spirit ot accommodation. And he
especially indebted to Mr. Geo. Morgan,
U. ti. Uates, i. f. Ash, J. M. .Bergeron,
P. H. Tallman, the popular and erudite
young "mayor," ana to Ueorge Gray.
the town's expert accountant, for in
formation and courtesies eenerouslr ex
tended.
I profits by holders, largely local profes
sionals. lhe country was a -consistent
buyer op to the finish.
HCMINCtON'8 TK1P AB0AI.
Will - Try
CoF8 GKEA1LI I.NJUBEU.
ACt 4MI
to Float tlie Kw oatkrn
FaelSe Bonds. '
Nfiw Vobk, May 23. Two of the
reasons tor C. F. Huntington's trip
abroad are said to be the sale of a por
tion of the new Southern Pacific bonds
under the $9,000,000 which was author
ized last year for various purposes, in
cluding the funding of the floating debt,
and a personal conference with the repre
sentatives of the Panama canal interest
which own the Panama railroad. In ad-
weather of the past week has been very dition to these things Huntington, as al
uniavoraoie lor most crops, ana wide- ready mentioned, will confer with the
spread injury has been done by frosts Englishmen about Central Pacific mat
which have been general throughout the ters and try to reach a satisfactory no-
Northern and central portions of Georgia, derstanding for the extension of the in-
Aiabama and Mississippi. rThe damage terest on .bonds and the dividends on
o the grape crop has been especially stocks.
Cold Weather Ban Very Bad
Them. .
Chicago, May 23. The government
prop bulletin says the exceptionally cool
leavy in New York and Pennsylvania,
bnd fruits generally have suffered in all
Northern and central dfstrir.ts. Corn
ias suffered severely, so much that re
planting will be necessary, and where
lot injured . by frosts, its growth has
been checked and the plant yellowed.
Cotton has also suffered much from un-
easonable cold weather throughout the
otton regions, its growth .has been re-
larded and cold nights havekilled a part
f the crop in the Carolinas and Georgia,
endering replanting necessary. Spring
theat is reported in excellent condition
nd not unfavorably affected in North
)akota. Winter wheat Buffered injury
rom frost in Indiana and Illinois the
rop is less promising than heretofore,
nd no improvement has been experien-
led in Kansas and Nebraska. More sat-
factory reports are, however, received
rom Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky.
Iant8 are small but plentiful in Mary-
knd.
Coke Criticise Carlisle.
Waco, Tex., May '23 Senator Coke
as this to say of Secretary Carlisle's
ovington speech :
It is the most pettifogging exhorta-
on I ever read and I am surprised that
man of Carlisle's reputed ability
ould make such an effusion. The
bid bugs put Carlisle up to make
te speech and they would be great fools
it to clap their hands after he had
token. The friends of. silver will not
wever, throw up ' the sponge on ac
untofit. The Cleveland democrats
e highly pleased and - express - their
elief that the speech is the most mas-
rly presentation ot the currency prob-
wa yet given to the public" ; 1
SOLSD-MONKI CONVENTION.
Carlisle' Apartments Crowded With
rromlnent Memphis Citizens.
Memphis, May 23. The sound-money
convention, which met here this after
noon, is a much bigger affair in point of
attendance than its most sanguine pro
jectors anticipated. There are thous
ands of visitors iu the city. It is un
officially announced that Hon. Thomas
C. Catcbings, member of congress from
the third district of Mississippi, will be
made permanent chairman. -Governor
Stone of Mississippi, was appointed a
delegate but could not come, as he had
an engagement to go to the ex-Confederate
reunion at Houston, Tex. Mr. Car
lisle arrived at 5 -.30 and was escorted by
a com mitt tee to the hotel. . His apart
ment was crowded all morning with
prominent Memphis citizens.
Capture the Town ol Alachala
Arm and Ammamtloo.
.new York, May 16. A special to a
local paper fiom Panama says;
"The steamer Loa, which has arrived
here, brought confirmation of advices
that the town ot Machala ana the arms
and ammunition of the government have
been captured by the revolotionists.
The entire province of Manipi is reported
to be in arms. The capital, Port . Viejo,
is in the power of patriots of Ia Honra
Naccional. General Yeper, of the gov
emment forces is a prisoner. Crowds of
young men of Guayaquil are waiting in
the city to join the revolutionary armies.
Tfee government is said to be completely
demoralized. Its official action is In
diBaccord with Its friendly decree that
issued a general amnesty while calling
an extra session of congress for a popular
election. Secretary of State Sarasti is in
disaccord with General Flores, com
mander of Guayaquil!, who is likely to
be deprived of his office. Doctors Vela
and Fernandez are at the head of the re
volution. Ambato is marching on Quito
with a force of 1,000 men. Eemeraldas
wasetill in the hands of the government
May 17, but it was feared that the rebels
intend an attack shortly to regain pos
session of the port.
The Presbyterian Assembly.
PrrriMiBG, May 23. In the Presby
terian general assembly today the ques
tion from New York came np on the
overture from that body. It was recom
mended the Presbytery of New York be
instructed and enjoined not to re
ceive students pursuing or who propose
to pursue studies in seminaries not ap
proved by the general assembly. This
motion was carried by a large vote, and
Moderator Booth said the New York
presbytery would vote instructions and
obey the orders.
Examiner Carson In Charge.
Was'iiixgton", May '-'21.'- Controller
Eckels today received a telegram stating
the Merchants' National bank, of Seattle,
Wash., had suspended. Examiner Car
son was pat in charge. The bank's cap
ital was 200,000, and at the last report
had assets amounting to fGSO.OOO and a
surplus of $25,000. . It is understood one
of the causes of the bank's failure was
too great holding of real estate and secur
ities upon which it did not realize.
JReport "rom Yokohama.
Yokohama, May 23. Dispatches
from Seoul give further details as to the
trouble in Corea. It is said evidence
has been discovered that Bokuisika, who
was recently appointed - acting prime
minister, has formed an alliance 'with
the Russian minister at Seoul, Count
Inouic, the Japanese ministsr to Corea,
has returned to Japan.
The Whisky Trut.
Chicago, May 21. .The reorganization
committee ot the whisky trust today
took action which will probably end the
receivership within a short time. Reso
lutions were adopted providing for the
ale of trust properties, either by the
courts or by the board of directors.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION:
SUMMONS.
In the Circillt Court ot the State ot Oregon ior
Wasco County.
Sarah Ann C. Warner, 1
1-laintifl',
' vs. . " v
Joshua O. Warner, j
Defendant, j
To Joshua O. Warner, tho above named de
fendant: In the name of the State .ot Oregon: . You are
hereby repuired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against yon in the above entitled
suit on or before Monday, the 27th day of May,
1805, that beiug the first any ol the next ngular
term of said court; and if you fail so to answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
above named Conit lor the relief demanded in
her complaint, to-wit: lor a decree ot divorce
dissolving and annulling the marriage relation
now existing between you and plaintiff, and
that pluintiff have the sole custody of the minor
children, Harvey D. Warner, Helen May Warner
and Perry Warner, and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the Court may seem equitable
and Jukt '
This Summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in The Dalles c'hionicle, a news
paper of general circulation published weekly at
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, by order of
the Honorable W. U Bradshawt judge of the
above-named Court, which order was duly mada
at Condon, Gilliam Connty, Oregon, on the 10th
day of April, lssi
aprl3-m23
DUFCR 4 MEXEFEE,
. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice to Donation Claimants..
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,(
Mav 2. lMtt.
Kotice is hereby riven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and that
said proof will be made before the register and
receiver at ine Danes, ureron, on jury
1895, vis; ,
- Prank Chase, ' .
Addl. Hd. K, No. 3532, for the SE!, SEJf, Sec.
1!L Tn. 1 N K. K5 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
cnutinuoHS residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz; William H. Taylor, John Wag-enbla-t,
William Miller, X. M. Morgan, all of
mil JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
-Sale of "On-Hand" Freight and Jiagrage.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation
Company will sell at public auction on But
urday, May 25, 1895, at R. B. Hood's suction
rooms, second street, The Dalles, the foliowiu
described property, which has been on ham
three months and over : One valise, two bun
dles beddiux. marked J. T. HarseU. Portland:
charges f. One valise of plastering tools, uo
marks; 23 cents. One trunk of clothing, no
mares, oval top, zinc covered, oouuie lock;
fIJjO. One sack traps, C. H. St- Johns, care 8.
W. Davis, The Dalles: 25 cents. One box house
hold goods, no marks, weight about 200 lbs.
$4.50. One blk. vlit.e and contents, no marks: $1.
One case mercaaudise, no marks: $2. one rus
set valise, Dave Barzelle, fitevensou, Wash.; Si
One zinc trunk, .Dave Barrel le; Stevenson,
Wash.; tl. One box old school books, no
mark-: ( cents. One- emnty trunk, no marks
tl. One blacc leather valise, no marks, bearing
u. r. s a. --- ka. s cneck mo. sso;
All the above goods Mill be sold to satisfv tbe
charges being held against them, unless claimed
prior u tneaate oi tale, anaau cnargts paid.
Stw W. C. AXLAWAY. (ien. Agt.
DISSOLUTION.
Esmeralda Taken.
Chicago, May 23. A dispatch
Panama says : Esmeraldas has
captured by - tbe revolutionists
heavy fighting.
from
been
after
JJew York Excited.
New York, May 23. In the wheat
market today there was wild tumult and
buying with almost total disregard to
price. July opened at 82c to 83,c, a
rise of 3c to 3Cc from the official close
yesterday. After jumping to 83Jiehe,
price lost 1 cent, and then swung back
again, advancing to 84c. Tbe trans
actions amounted to 18,000,000 bushels
before 12 o'clock, " which is almost un
heard of. -
Knssia Slake a Demand. .
St, Petersburg, May 23. It is stated
the .Russian government has declined to
agree to the military occupation of Corea
by the Japanese forces and demanded
that the government at Tokio recall the
the garrisons stationed there.
lift Rflfla
LEAVES ITS MARK
every one of the painful irregularities
and weaknesses that prey upon women.
They fade the face, waste the figure, ruin
the temper, wither you up, make you old
before your time.
Get well : That's the way to look well.
Cure the disorders and ailments that beset
you, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion. It regulates and promotes all the proper
functions, improves digestion, enriches the
blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy
and nervousness, brings refreshing- sleep,
and restores health and strength. It's a
powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic
and nervine, imparting vigor and strength
to the entire system.
Mrs. Anna TJuuch, of Elm Crttk, Buffalo Co.,
hcb., writes: i enjoy
good health thanks to
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription and ' Golden
- Medical Discovery. X
was under doctor care
for two years with womb
disease, and gradually
wasting in strength afl
the time. I was so weak
that I could sit up in bed
only a few moments, for
two years. I commenced
taking Dr. Pierce' Fa
vorite Prescription and
his Golden Medical Dis
covery,' and by the time
I naa taxen one-nan aom
en bottles I was up and
going wherever I pleased.
Mas. Ulrich. and very strong
ever since that wa two year and a half ago."
A book of 168 pages on "Woman and Her
Diseases " mailed sealed, on receipt of ro
cents in stamps for postage. Address,
World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Si
Notice is hereby given, that the firm
heretofore existing and doing business
under tbe firm name of Joles, Collins &
Co., has been dissolved by mutual con
sent. Mr. E. J. Collins has become the
purchaser of the entire etock, notes and
accounts of said hrm, bas assumed all
liabilities and will" settle all cla nas
against said firm.
E. J. Collins,
Geokob Joles,
, Isaac Joles,
Elizabeth Joles ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Likd Office, The Dalles, Or., J
May 8, 1895. i
Notice is hereby given that tbe following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Register
snd Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on June
l'Jth, 1895, viz: - -Emerson
Williams,
Hd E, No. 3119, for the KEJ, Sec. 10, Tp. 8 S R
WE., W. M. .
He names the following witnesses to nrove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Robert Kelly, W. H. Butts. The
Dalles. Oregon. James W. Cox. John M. Roth.
Kingsley.'or.
mii-jiu jas. r. MUOKE, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ChltBD States Dist. Land Office,)
THE Dalles, Oregon.
to all tietsona having made settlement upon
tracts of land within this district, nd given
notloet as required b law, that they claim such
lands as donations under the provisions of the
act of Congress entitled "An act to create the
oftlce of surveyor-general of tbe public lands in
Oregon, and to provide for the survey, and to
maxe donations 10 settlers ot tne sata pnqQ
lands,"- approved Septembtr 27, 1850, Sim ie
various acts amendatory and vapplemental
thereto, and to their heiis, deytsees. grantees,
and all persons making claim to such donation
claims, whether by d scent, detlse, judicial
sale, or conveyance in good faith, who have
hitherto failed to make and file in the proper
land office final proof of such claims.
Notice is hereby given, in tccordance with the
requirements of Section 1 of the act of Congress
approved July 10, 189, and in. pursuaucc oi the
directions of the Commissioner of the general
land office that they are required to up pear at
this office and make and hie final proofs of such
claims and perfect their title thereto before tbe
1st day of January, 1896, and that if they full to
do so within tbe tiine,uch donation cinims wilt
be held to have been abandoned bv them, and
tho lands embraced therein will be restored to
the public domain, as provided In. said act of
Congress ef July 26, l94.
Given under our hands tbia 9th diy of May.
ltd". t . q n . 1 . . . 1 a . .. . I J '
mU-J22 WiLI.IAJI H. BIGUB, U ceiver.
N.EW
- -A-
UndertakiDgste
PEINZ & NITSC1TKE
-DEALERS IX-
Furniture and Caipes.
We haye added to bur business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,,
and as we are in no way connected with,
the Undertakers' Trust, onr prices wil
be low accordingly.
A. A. Browrlu
. - KeepafuUa-orr(jtoj
Staple an?ifityGroceri
- : 'kft Wovlslons. ; .
MrlcSk h offer at Low Fltptraaj. '-
SPECIAL :-: PAIGES
' .to Cash. Buyers.
HiiJiest Cad. ftices for Ens an
. . to Frota. .
170 SECOND STREET-
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an alias -execution issued out of
th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
n kw-jqui)' on me imb any ot May, JSS, in
suit therein pending wherein E. L. Smith
plaintiO and M. V. arrison, Sophia M. Hurrt
sou, James w. Smith. John Klosterman, E. B,
Larsen doing business under the name of E 8.
Lrsen & Co., Jobs G. Millar, Emanuel Miller
. nuiin u. i via. parniers doing Dusiness un
der the Arm name of John G. Miller A Co., John
Murphy, Adam "Grant, J. Ol Grant and J. T.
Ford partners doing business nnder the firm
name 01 Murpay, -urant & Co., Garretson, Wood
rufl", Pratt Company, a corporation, c. M. Hen
derson B Co.. a orporatioc, A. 8. Bennett, and
ti. A. Bartmes are defendants, directing me to
menu j-vperty neranatter mentioned, I
will, on the UCh day of June, 1895. at the hour of
two o'clock in tbe afternoon, at the courthouse
aoorin vanes city, nascocountv. Oregon, sell
all of the right, title and interest of each and all
vi rma ueieoaantH ill ana to lots One, Two,
Three, Four, Twenty-frve. Twentv-six, Twenty
aeven and Twenty-eight, in block one of
tvaucoma Awnuon 10 toe town of Hood River,
to the highest bidder ior -eath in band to satisfy
the sum of M17.93 and interest thereou at the
rate of ten percent per annum from tbe 1st day
.if C.i,l.m)u. lOOi -.1 . 1 - 1 .
v.. u,.-. ww, U1U ttlt .I I I U I UK CUKIS.
- " T. J. DRIVER, :
mylfrit ' Sheriff of Wasco Coumy, Oregon.
Citation.
In .the County Court of the State of Oregon foi
Wasco County.
In tbe matter of the estate of Patrick Dorris,
deceased Citation.
To James Dorris and tbe unknown heir of the
-suii-ui raira uoms, aeceased, greeting:
m iuv ifHiu m 1 1 if. HQUni unvnn. Win . r-a
hereby cited and leauired to atinesr in tha
ouuiy wun oi tne Btate ot Oregon for the
County of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof, at
isaues cifv. in saia conntv. on Mnnlnv. th. nth
day of May, 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
that day, then and there to show cause, if any
exist, why un order of sale chould not be made
for the sale of real nronertv belomdn- tn uiH
estate, as in tbe petition of the administrator of
said estate prayed for.
1 ne reai property described in said petition for
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,)
; May 9, 1S95.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final nrooi in sunnort of his
claim,- and that said proof will be made before
the register and receiver at The Dalles. Or., on
June 21, 1895, viz.: , '
. WUIard T. -Wright, '
Kd. E. Xo. 3S12. for the 8E!4 NEli. KU BZli and
BV4 SE 8ec. 34, Tp. 2 S K 14 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz.: Polk Butler, Hayden O'Nell,
Marion Warner, Ezra Ilensen, all of Konsene,
Oregon -
mu-jii) jab. r iiuuKC, Kegister.
Taken ' Up.'
Come tc my place on 5-Mile about
Dec. 1st 1894, one light red cow, about 4
years old branded XL (connected).' Crop
off right ear and under half crop off left
ear. Uwner can nave same tjy proving
property and paying; charges.
C. F .Wagesblast, ,
The Dalles.
County, Oregon.
nuntss tne Hon. ceo. c. Blakeley, judge
Seal! of the said Countv Court, with th
seal of BMid Court affixed, thi 5th dav of Febru
ary, A. D., 1SU5.
Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk.
Administratrix Notice.
TteCoioiiaPacKiiifCo.,
PACKERS OF
Pott and Beef
MANCFACTTJKERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curersof BRAND .
li
Dried Beef, " Etc
BUY YOTJJ
GROC
JERIES
We carry ever
to eat, and
we should 1
hungry per
Try or
Teas
y thing that istcood
.--at- sweh prices that
aatro-the- trade of all
jptei- 4,
ir
ami Coffees
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned
has duly ' filed her final account and report in
the matter of the estate of Charles E. Haight,
deceased, and that Monday, the 0th day of May,
1S95, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the
County Court room in Dalles Citv, Waseo
County, Oiegon, has been appointed by the
Honorable. County Court of Wasco County,
Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of
any objections to said final account and report.
All pel sons interested in said estate ara herehv
notitied to appear at said time and place an
show cause, tl any, why said report and accou
should not be ratified and annroved and an
der be made discharging said administratrix -exonerating
her bondsmen. - v.
.Aiatea mis zitn day of March, 1895.
PHOEBE J. HAIGH '
Administratrix of the estate of Chat . ,
Haight, deceased.
. DLrfK MENEJ
mS0-27-ot Attorneys for Adminis'
Can
edf
Ash-
J
Jt
or-ind
For Sale.
One hundred and six acres of Fruit Land on
Mill Creek, five miles from The Dalles fifteen
acres in Grapes and Orchard, and four acres in
Strawberries. Will sell all or part. Plenty of
Wood aud water. Also l'JU acres of Grain mnu,
ten miles west ol The Dalles.
feb23-tf - . - T. M.iitusiuj.
Lost.
Betweecn Mitchell and Grass Valley, one hew
Rupert & Gable saddle, one garden rake, and
two window sashes. A liberal reward will be
paid to anyone finding and returning the same
tome. LONN TAYLOR,
apr Mitchell, or.
Notice.
Lost, One red and' white heifer, 3-year-old In
the spring; branded on the hip; marked
smooth crop off the right ear and slit and under
bit in the left ear. Also one almost red 2-yea-
old heifer, branded on the hip same as red a '.
white heifer's brand. Any one letting me kr
paia ior roeir m
BEN BOUTHWEL'
- Endersby, Wasco Co- Or
Administrator's N
EK,
mttrfcs..
Notice Is hereby given that tb
has, by an order of the Connty Cr
of Oregon for Wa-co county, du'
tered, been appointed adminisl
of Silas Prather, deceased.
claims against said estate ar
the tame to me, with tho p
for, at the office of Hunt
Dalles, Oregon, within
date nereot.
Dated April 2Gth, 18ft'
',crtice
. . -taArrsigned
A.--f:,-Wtate
- T,tt-lcnd en-
roixtr- tih Uao estate
n mi mt having
, notifii-Ki rtoresent
vn hxr there-
inSom Winv The
iii MAitv ta Jrom the
ml-5t
give-yrju an excellent blend- .
Joffiee-at 25 per pound. , ; ; '
. foarHalivor Butter;
Telephone No. 60.-
Batfr OVen and
STAGE-LINE,
TEOHA'S EAEPEEi - Eropnetor
Stages leave Bake Oven for. Antelope-
every dav, ana irum auinur -
chell three times a week.
GOOD-HORSES AND WAGONS.
Notice.
Assif
Ad BainiBt-atDr.-
Notice is
H. E,Moor
each of th
benefltof proport'
claims
claim
neers-Noti3eL,
ithat r. W. Mooro an
k?9siied'to me, allot Ueir ano
J tvroaland persooaLaor the
, u Oieir,iHi .ective
Address
an!9-lm
Lost.
4-
t
One red Cow, branded rK on right-
right bin; two silts in each ear A
ward will be given for delivery .
as to her whereabouts,
mayll it'
are r
der .
W'
r
- jd
.ow
Able.
-
xoa.
to -onsTiaving
of such or either of them,
J n;t thS? claim., an-
redta-s. All pe"-
aaawaej
tied to 9
at the
nesrOre
Se dataa nojj-
Tlneuaii.cn, jiLi BCTLLK, A"1!-
' t'Z,7Z2 t ioesent their
.l&heOormre.
Assign
? Notice,
Dr. Mile' Knri Plabtf
TIHM. WEAK BACKS. A'
aide.F. 8. on
reasonable re
or information
J. L. KELLY.
- ..vv given that Ernest Jscobsen,
Notice i hL,?h.B duly conveyed to m
-n insolvent rf!L,ment all bfs property
by proper t tne benent or mu
sLundeTtSegeneral assignment Uw.
at.tr of Oregon. . , . .j iiv.
07usonshavinCUim..
lni StiSf lerified?wUb ninety days from
tce'datj. of hl8 notwe . im
SprU-mll h B"B7AiAMS, Assignee.
To the Gkxkbal Public :
The undersighed has thoroughly re
modeled whtt Is known as the Farmers'
Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi
sonradjblningJ.I.. Thompson's black"
smith shop, and is now reaay to
modate alt who wish their horses well
fed and properly cared for, at Prices to
Suit the Times.
AGNEW & McCOLdJii, x roio.,
The Dalles, Or.
For Sale or Trade.
One Norman Stallion, weight about
v ann -na a head ol worK Dorses : o
.IJUU K T . .
Timni horses. "1
Dalles LJIty properiv.
sell or trade for
7 property.
CHARLES KOEHLEB.
mla-2m
Boyd, Or.
Estrayed, ,
One dTk bay mare with heavy black -mane
and tail, branded MD connected-.-on
left bipand IV or VI on left shoulder.
When last seen she had halter and fceit
on. Finder will be liberally rewarded
bv leaving at C. U Richmond's -table in
tbiseity. mlb'lm
rnreKHKUMA-
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