The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 02, 1895, PART 2, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHBONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1895.
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The Weekly Ghfoniele.
THE DALLES,
OltEGON
Wednesday a Daily.
Jliea Clara Story returned yesterday
from a visit in Portland.
Mrs. Cnas. F. Stephens returned this
morning from a visit in Portland.
Mr. J. M. Cumminf", a well-known
newspaper man of Goldendale, ia in the
city.
Prcf. L. M, Chriatol, the well-known
athletic teacher of Pendleton. ia in the
city. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. Herbrinz left on to
day's local to attend the Portland Ex
position.
Misses Sula and Louise Ruch returned
last evening from Portland and the ex
position.
Mr. W. M. McCorkle, the owner of the
i Tygh Valley Flouring Mills, is it the
city today returning from a visit in ttie
Willamette valley.
Mr. S. W. Dewitt of Washington, D,
C who has been in Ihe Dalles on
matters pertaining to Indian depreda
tions claims, has returned to Portland.
Mr. John Aaron of Quincey, Illinois
is visiting Mr. bimeon Kolton, tne dep
utv countv clerk. Mr. Aaron is a eon
tle'man well advanced in years, but
shows a keen enjoyment of his visit to
the .Northwest.
Charles Tibbetts, who has been a res
ident of The Dalles for several years, re
ceived a telegram yesterday offering him
a Position at Monterev. Cal. He left on
this morning's train for his new Held of
labor. Mr. Tibbetts has many friends
in The Dalles, who while sorry to lose
him, will be glad to hear of his success
Mr. Mate Thorbourn of Kingsley is in
the city.
Mr. James Connelly of Burnt Ranch
is iu the city.
II. S. Wilson Esq. is in Goldendale on
legal business.
Mr. H. M. Spanlding of Goldendale is
a visitor to town.
Mr. Charles AJams, the Tygh Valley
merchant, is in the city.
Dr. Sid-tall left on the afternoon train
for Portland, fie will return Monday
Charles Michel bach was a passenger
down the river on the Kegnlator this
morning.
Miss Delia Michelbach started this
morning on the Regulator for a visit to
San Francisco.
Mr. William Conner of Portland, a
former resident of Ihe Dalles, is in the
city visiting old friends.
Miss Jessie Fisher and Miss Dollie
Gleason returned last evening from an
extended visit in Portland.
Mr. George Plummer of Missoula,
Mont., is in the citv. Mr; Pinmincr
formerly lived in The Dalles.
George R. and Charles L. Campbell
went to Portland this morning on the
Regulator to visit the exposition.
Misses Mamie and Edna Driver,
daughters of Sheriff Driver, leave to
morrow on the Regulator for a visit to
Portland.
Mrs. J. C. Oliphant of Portland, who
has been visiting friends in ihe Dalles,
returned home by the Regulator this
morning.
W. E. Campbell has ja9t returned
with his surveying party irotu near
Sisters mountains. He was a passenger
on the Regulator this morning tor rort
land, where he will take in the exposi
tion and visit relatives.
E. O. McCoy, Esq., came down from
Grant.
Mr. Hugh Gourlay has gone to Port
" land on a business trip.
Mrs. J. V. O'Leary of Rutledgp, Sher
man county, is in the city.
Mr. C. AV. Dietzel came homo from
Portland. on the morning's train.
Dr. and Mrs. Eshelman returned last
night from a trip to Portland.
Mrs. A. L. Newman returned home
from Portland on today's train.
Mrs. B. S. Huntington went to Port
land on the boat this morning.
Mr. S. B. Parrish, a well-Known citi
zen of Portland, is in the city.
Mr. S. J. La France of Hood I. iver
camo np to The Dalles this morning.
Mr. Charles Adams was a passenger to
, Lyle on the Regulator this morning.
Rev. J. A. Speer, chaplain of the In
dian school at Sineinasho, is in the city.
Messrs. Hugh Morehead and J. C.
Ward of Kingsley are visitors to town
today.
Mr. Jasper Garrison of Sherman
county is in the city visiting bis brother,
David.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Duf ur were pas
sengers to Portland on the afternoon
train.
Mrs. F. C. Wood and Mr. F. II. Van
Norden are registered at the Imperial in
Portland. .
Mr. J. H. Wood, of the firm of Wood
Bros., is taking in tho Portland Ex
position. Mrs. C. C. Connelly, who has been in
Indiana and Illinois during the past
summer visiting relatives, returned
home this morning.
Mr. F. A. Wills of Spokane stopped off
in The Dalles today to visit his friend,
Mr. J. A. Crossen. Mr. Wills is on bis
way to the Portland Exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Myers have been
visiting in Portland. Mrs. Myers was
on business connected with the relief
corps, of which she is state president.
BORN.
" In The Dalle. Oct. 31st, to the wife of
L. M. Funk, a 9-pound boy.
Still Another Call.
All county warrants registered prior to
Jan. 14th, 1892, will tie paid it presented
ut my office, corner 3d and Washington
p'roeta. The Dallpf. Or. Interest ceases
after Sept. 22, 1895. .
. Wit. Micheix,
Countv Treasurer.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
Xachter & Lohr n hi ne qi sec 27 tp 6 r
10 e 8 40
Klckelsen I C mil res lots C D E K J blk 30 546
Newcome C F, Parkhurst lots 1 2 bit 8. . . . 2 85
Ntdrow Geo, Dufur lot 2 blk 14 1 71
Nicholson, Emma, H B park lot 26 blk 1. . 54
Ordway D K estate sw qr sec 6 4 11, 36 a In .
ne cor ol sw qr sec 7, In all 173.88 a ex 12
a sold to MV Johnson, 3.75 a sdld to same
party, Pee 19, 1893,20 a to Ira D Smith
Dec 23, 1893 25 20
rbillips, Effie J 30 a in Kichard & Ljda
Marshall DLCtp23nrlll2e 672
Perrr, Wayland B n hf nw qr see 19, tp 1 n
rlOe 4 20
Phlrman, J H sw qr sec 9, tp 1 n rl2e....
Parodl, B lots 2 3, sw qr se qr sec 82. tp 3 n
r 12 e, sw qr sw qr sec 11, tp 1 n r 12 e. . .
Plummer, Mary lot 2 com at se cor of nw
qr w 20 rods, n 80 rods, e 20 rods, s 80 rods
to beg, sec 5, tp 1 n r 13 e
Patterson Geo W ne qr ne qr sec 36, tp 1 n
r 13 e
Parker John nw qr se qr, n hf sw qr, sw
8 40
10 50
5 25
1 05
qrswqrsecl5,tp2n r9e..-. 8 40
Palmer, Richard w hi ne qr e hf nw qr sec
31, tplsrl3e , 10 50
Pool Wm H e hf se qr nw qr se qr ne qr sw
or sec 1. tD 6 s r 16 e.. 6 72
Porter Oliver W n hf sw qr s hf nw qr sec
20,tp8srl6e 1680
Pin tier A I, E fi W ad H R lot 19 blk 2. . . . 51
Power, Darcey, E li W 2d ad H R lots 10 11
12 blk 8 159
Purser, Martha, H R lot 1 blk C 5 60
Petterson, Julia; LAD Antelope lot 8 blk 1 4 95
Pratt & BllTcrtooth, LAD Antelope lots 3
4 5 blk 2, lot 4 Due 3
Paddock J W, H R park lot 40 blk 8 54
Pertle R G, H R park lot 41 blk 8 54
Rawson C T n hf, e hf se qr sec 22 tp 1 n r
13 e 6 0
Rodney, Henry E nw qr ne qr sec 10 Ip 2
nrlOe 420
Rnnd, Andrew J ne qr sw qr sw qr nw qr
lots 1 2 sec 10, tp 1 s r 8 e 7 35
Ross, Hugh lots 3 4. sw qr nw qr nw qr
swqrsec5, tpl s r 10 e 7 3o
Rice. Lancious se qr se ar sec 15, tp 1 s r 13 e 2 10
Rice, Horace w hf nw qr sec 2, tp 1 s r 14 e,
lots 1 4 n hf nw qr sw qr nw qr lots 7 8
sec 3, tp 1 s r 14 e, s hf sw qr ne qr sw qr
se qr nw qr sec 10, tp 1 s r 14 e 31 50
R!ce Geo W ne qr sec 25, tp 1 s r 14 e 8 40
Roberts Thos M s nf sec 9 tp 1 s r 15 e 13 44
Roberts, Albert S n bf nw qr sec 22, tp 1 s
rl5 e ,
3 36
2 10
Ross, James H se qr se qr sec 2G,tp 3 s r 13 e
Rogers, Alex estate s hf n w qr sec 36, tp 7
r 17 e
G 30
Rand, Christians, H R proper lot 5 blk -,
w H blk 2 42 7o
Rordcn L lot L 00 ft oft'e side of K,H R... 4 27
Roberts C G, Parkhurst w hf blk 6 2 85
Ropes, Alice H, H R park lot 20 blk 1 51
Ropes, Sophia, H R park lot 21 blk 1 54
Rohr, Lillie, Winans" ad lots 3 4 blk 5. ... . 2 10
Smith, Georgiana, H R w hf lot F 1 05
Snyder, Susan nw qr nw qr sec 2, tp I s r
12 e...
1 05
Sorbin J E n hf ne qr ne qr se qr ne qr ne
qr sec 13, tp 1 n r 12 e
1 05
Sterling, Geo M w hf ne qr w hf nw qr le
qr n w qr ne qr sw qr nw qr se qr sec 7, tp
1 n r 13 e 18 90
Smith, Jasper M lot 3, se qr nw qr ne qr
sw qr nw qr se qr sec 9, tp 1 n r 13 e 21 00
Sanders, Emiiy J, a s'.c 22, tp 1 n r 13 e. . 1 05
Stenfels, Morns ne qr se qr sec 3C, tp 3 n r
10 c, Idlcwild lot 6 blk 2 6 40
Southwell, Amanda J w hf ne qr less snip
50.1 wide less 20 ch long ofl'w sMe sec 11,
tp 1 s r 13 e 8 40
Solicitors Loan Si 1 rust Co s hf se qr ne qr
se qr se qr sw qr sec 20, tp 1 a r 14 e mil
adlotsABCKJLblkSS 20 50
Shotwell Geo V se qr sec 22, tp 1 s r 15 e. . 10 50
Spoonamoro Geo W swqrsec26,tp2s r 13 e
Steel Geo A e hf ne qr sec 6, tp 4 s r 9 e. . .
Strickland Wm se qr ne qr sec 35, tp 4 s r
12 60
3 36
11 e
1 G3
Shannon John P sat qr se qr sec 18, tp 4 s
r 12 e, nw qr nc qr nw qr nw qr sec 19, tp
4 t r 12 e
9 45
10 50
Sanford Eilie D sw qr sec fi, tp 5 s r 13 e
Schmidt Gus w hf e hf sec 6, tp 7 s r 17 e, e
hf sec 315, tp 0 s r 16 c 35 70
mith Henry II te qr nw qr a hf sw qr sec
1!, tp 8 s r 15 e 5 25
Sto'rs Mary A, Trev ad lot 10 blk 1 16 00
SUies John mil ad lots A B blk 41 3 80
Spiuk Mary mil ad lots G II blk 5 19 20
thackleford Wm mil ad all of blk 56 9 60
Signers C J mil ad lot I blk 111 32
Sullivan Pat, Cascade Locks 2 lots in blk 3
Smith Helen J, coin ne cor blk S, s 112 ft,
1 59
e 100 ft, n 112! ft, w 100 to bag. Winans'
nd lots 1 2 blk 8
2 85.
Soesbc, C hristiana M, Wnuconia lots 12 3
b.k 5 7 13
Stranahan Wm, Wauconia lot 9 blk 5 2 85
fcilvei tooth F W, L A D Antelope lot 5
blk 3 .
2 49
54
Stiiuer, Puulinc, II 11 park lot :! blk 1
weeney M M, H It park lot IS blk 1
54
Sweeney Jenny II, II R park lot 19 blk 1. .
54
51
Simmons, Ernest R, II R park lot 22 blk 1
Smith D L, II R park lot 17 bik - ...
Slcctun A K, Parkhurst all of blk 10
2 85
Taylor O D uw qr sec 26, tp 1 n r 12 e
10 80
Tavlor O D e hf ne qr e hf se qr sec 7, tp 1
n r 13 r, uw qr sec 26, tp 1 u r 12 e, w bf
ne qr ue qr nw qr nw qr se qr sec 12, tp 2
s r 3 e, lots 1 2 3 sec 8, tp 1 n r 13 e, n lit
ne qr sec 17, tp 1 u r 13 e, Winans' ad lot
8 blk 7 104 62
Taylor Jos M se qr sw qr tec 5, tp 1 n r 14 e 2 10
Tanawober Tom, Indian, n hf sw qr sec
tp 2 s r 11 e 3 15
Thompson w m J n hf ne qr sec 7, tp 1 s r
4e... .' 4 20
Topar John n hf se qr sec 5, tp 2 s r 13 e. . . 5 25
Thonipsoo, Francis M e hf sw qr e hf nw
qr sec 8, tp 2 s r 13 e 10 50
Tuornbury, Amandu, com 61 ft w of ne cor
of lot 3, w.25 ft, s 100 ft, e 25 ft. n 100 ft to
beg Gates ad 10 50
Thompson It R, Big blull ad lot 11 blk 8 . . 2 41
Tibbetts, Hurry, H R park lot 43 blk 3 54
Winans E T n hf ne qr n hf nw qr sec 9, tp
lurfle : 4 20
Wurd Edwin N, trust, SO a sec 6, tp 1 n r
We :
Whitney, Jones estate. 15 a off w side of
nw qr nw qr sw qr sw qr w hf sw qr sec
13, tp 1 n r 13 e, ue qr se qr nw qr, lot 2
sec 14, tp 1 n r 13 e
Waters Cbas & Ellen n hf int of e hf se qr
sec 22, tp 1 n r 13 e
Willis, Jacob O T e hf ne qr sec 13, tp 2 n r
9e
Wright, Andrew sw qr sw qr sec 14, tp 2 n
r9c
I 15
30
6 30
I 36
1 68
Wincliell, Markham sc qr ne qr e hf se qr
sw qr se qr sec 30, tp 2 n r 10 e 8 40
Woodward John D se qr sw qr lot 3 sec 33,
tp3nr8e... .' 4 20
Watson T J, trust, lots 6 7 8 9 ex nw cor of
lot 8 sec 26, tp3 u r 10 e 21 00
Wbitcomb M J lot 1 sec 36, tp 3 n r 11 e . . . 54
Wickham, Richard F w hf nw qr ne qr nw
qr nw qr sw qr sec 8, tp 1 s r 12 e
Wing Chas W nw qr n w qr tec 18, tp 4 s r
13 e.:.... ...
8 40
2 10
Wilson W H n hf ne qr n bf nw qr sw qr
nw qr w hf sw qr se qr sw qr sec 16, tp 8
s r 17 c, Bigbll ad ebf lots 8 4 blk A....'. 12 41
Ward Henry F mil ad lots U H I J blk 27.. 4 01
Watkins Hand, blf ad lot 1 blk 3 1 60
Wood Thos G, mil ad lot B.blk 11 81
Williams Wm G roil ad lot J blk 122 lot C
blk 123...
Wyss. Christian, Tbomp ad lots 10 11 blk 15
Waud, Orion 8, E & W 1st ad H R lots 19 20
bU-' ,
1 35
1 05
WilUson W A, S A W 1st ad lot 33 blk 6.
Walker T M, E & W 1st ad H R lots 29 30
blk 9
Watson, John W all of blk 4 lots 1 2 7 8 9 13
to 44 inclusive blk 5 lots 1 to 8, 42 to 48
Inclusive Idle wild 2nd ad lots 1 2 3 4 blk
lldlewild
Winans Ed W, H R lot J
Winans, Mattie A, H R lots 16 to 24 inclu
1 05
8 55
1 71
sive blk 23 8 55
Winans, Audubon, Winans' ad lot 6 blk 4,
lot 8 blk 2
Wallace, James all of lot 23, ana e 40 ft of
lot 22 blk 1 Waucoma
Wingate, E M fc Co, Baird's ad Antelope
4 Z
lots 4 9 blk 1 2 31
Wright, Beatrice, H R park lot 23 blk 1. .. .
Widmer, Mary, H R park lot 31 blk 1
Widmer C F, lot 34 blk 1
Watts, Lewis W, H R park lot 45 blk 1. . . .
Watts, Imeldla. H R park lot 43 blk 1.
Wolf ran, Franz, H. R park lot 9 blk 2
Wantel, Marie, H it park lot 4 blk -. . .
Whitcomb, Bertie & Bell, H R park lot 39
blk3
Wbitehouse, Geo F, H R park lot 28 blk 4,
54
lot42blk- 105
Wright A R, H R park lot 46 blk 3
Wright Z T, estate. H R park lot 47 blk 3. .
Wilcox E R, H R park lot 40 blk 4
Winans, Wilson R, Winans' ad lots 1 to 8
inclusive blk 1 S lots 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 blk 8,
lot 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 blk 2, lot 1 2 34 ftblk 3, lot
14 58 blk 4, lot 5 6 7 8 blk 9, lot 5 6 7 8
blk 6, lot 1 to 8 inclusive In blk and lotl
234blk9
5 46
Winans, Edgar W, Winans' ad lots 1 to 6
inclusive blk 2, lots 5 to 8 inclusive blk
6. lot 1 to 8 incinsiye blk 7, lots 1 2 3 4 blk
8, lots 1 2 3 4 blk 9 5 46
Young, Lyda B ne qr ne qr sec 24, tp 7 s r
14 e 1 05
Zochery, Albert C sw qr ne qr sec 7, tp 6 s
rl9e ; 105
ANTELOPE ITEMS.
Lively Times In -Antelope The Social
Happenings and Other Thine; ut
Interact.
To the Editor: Miss Maggie Cain of
Dexter, Or., is spending the winter with
her sister, Mrs. E. M. Shutt, and attend
ing the Antelope school.
Prof. Johnson of Prineville is teaching
a teaching a term of school on upper
Trout creek.
Mr. Gorham of The Dalles is teaching
the winter school in the Kimsey district.
Mr. Leech, tha new minister, moved
from Kutledge to Antelope with his
family this week. He will occupy the
residence lately vacated by W. S.
Kelsay.
Charley Malone had a limb broken
and was otherwise badly hurt by a horse
falling on him.
Mrs. Condon of Cherry creek was
among the visitors Friday.
Misses Bertha and Laura Kelsay were
the guests of Mrs. Wallace Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. Grant Ashby' and family, Boyd
Ashby and family and Doc Kimsey and
family, all of Lower Antelope, were in
town Fndav.
Newton Burgess of Antelope was visit
ing our uillage Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister of The Dalles
passed through town Thursday on their
way to Mitchell, where Mr. McAllister
has extensive etock interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Kichard Hinton of Bake
Oven spent a couple of days visiting
friends in Antelope.
Miss Kate Cooper of The Dalles, a
former teacher at Anlelope, was in town
Friday renewing old acquaintances and
making new ones.
Miss Harrison of- Forest Grove was
visiting a few days in Antelope.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. OXe.il of Maddv
station was in town Friit.iy.
IIOItXKTTE.
NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!!
EESTJLT OF VSUIQ
AYER'S PILLS
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in good health,
never having had a sick day in all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,''
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptiva
diseases. When I became convinced,
that nine-tenths of my troubles were
caused by constipation, I began the use
of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac
tory results, never having a single
attack that did not readily yield to this
remedy. My wife, who had been an
invalid for years, also began to use
Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly
restored. With my children I had no
ticed that nearly all their ailments wereT
preceded Ty constipation, and I soon
hud the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
if taken in season, avert all danger of
sickness." H. Wettsteut, Byron, 111.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System.
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For Infants and Children.
Caatoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep BAtnraL Castoria contains uo
Morphine or other narcotic property.
Castorla Is well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
Itnown to me." H. A. Aecbeb. M. D.,
in Booth Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
" For several years I have recommeoaed your
O&storia,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
EDW F. PiRDBE, M. D
125th Street and 7th Ave, New York City.
"The use of 'Castorla Is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
ClBLOS HiHTVK, D. D.,
New Tork City.
Tax Cehtaob Compact, 77 Hurray Street, N. T.
Report of Mountain Borne School.
To the Editor : Following is the re
port of Mountain Home school for the
first month beginning Sept. 30th and
ending Oct. 25th : The pupils who have
been neither tardy nor absent and high
in deportment are Mabel Richardson,
Vina Painter, Floyd Vanderpool, Earl
Sparling, Willie Thompson, Charles
Sparling and Hollis Painter.
Maud Peabody, Teacher.
A Household Treasure.
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y,.
says that he always keeps Dr. King's
New Discovery in the house and his
family has always found the very best
results' follow its use; that he would not
be without it, if procurable. G. A.
Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says
that Dr.. Kings New Discovery is un
doubtedly the best cough remedy; that
he has used it in his family for eight
years, and it has never failed to do all
hat is claimed for it. Why not trv a
remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottle at Snipes-Kinerslvs Drug Co. 'a
Drug Store. Kegular size 50c. and$00 0.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of sn
execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Orearon for the County of Masco, on the
12th day of September, 1895, lu an action therein
lenuing, wnereiu u. i.. uuies is piaintin and
ohn T. Ehrisman and J. II. Phirman are de
fendants, directing me that out of the property
of tho defendants within said county I satisfy
the sum of J3118 60 and interest thereon at the
rata of ten per cent per annum from ihe 14th
day of February. 1S94. and So0 attorney's fees and
$20 37 costs of said action ana costs upon this
wm, i am, on meum aayot bepteoiDer, iS9o,
levy upon all of the real nrooertv hereinafter
aescnoea ns me property ot tne aeicDuant, John
. .nrismnn ; ana 1 will, on the and day of Ho-
ember, ltsyj, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the
alter noon of said day, at the courthouse door in
uaues wity. uregon, sell to tne Ulclicst Didder
for cash in haud, all of the following-iesci ibed
real property lvimr and situate in suid Whkpo
uounty, ureRon, towie; lots two and three In
section 28, township 1 north, ranee 12 east, w
M, containing 104.39 acres more or lesr, to satify
suiu juuemeui, uuonieys iees ana costs.
T. J. KRIVER.
Sheriff of Wascs County
SUMMONS.
la. the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
lueuuuuiyox ttasco.
Dora Houston, 1' '
Plaintiff I
vs. f
VolneyJ. Houston
I eteudunt. J
To Voincy J. Houston, the defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc
nereDy required to appear ana answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
suit on or before Monday, November 11, 1895,
mac Deing rue nrst aay or ine next reguiai term
ot this court, and if you fil k to appear or an
swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
ine iours ior ioe renei prayea tor in ner com
plaint, which is that the bonds of matrimony
existing between the plaintiff and yourself be
lort-ver uisaoiveu.
This summons is servtd UDOn you by uublica
Hon thereof for six consecutive weeks in ihe
Dalles CmtoNicLK by order of Hon. V. L.
Bradshaw, tiled in this Court and dated fc'ep-
temuer iu, jo'jj.
' JAMES ST. JOHNS.
Sep21 Attorney for riaiutiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.
Sent 19. Ih'ib.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has hied notice of her intention to
make final proof in support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made before the register
ana receiver oi tne u . . i-una omce, The lulies,
or., on ioy. t, iayj, viz. :
Nancey J. Wliltton,
Hd E, No H158, for the SV. XW, XJj. 8WW
and SV tsVJ4, Bee, 24, Tp 2 S R 12 E.
sne names toe rouowing witnesses to prove ner
continuous residence uion and cultivation of,
said land, viz: Lyman M. Lee of Portland, Or.,
Kollin Jordan, G. V. Jordan, James Jordan, of
Dufur, Or.
Sep21 ' JAS. F: MOORE. .Register.
Assignee's Sale.
Notice is hereby elven that the undersiirned
assignee of the estate of Johu Root, on in
solvent debtor, will on Saturday, the Kith day of
November, lh!)5, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m of
said day, a the front door of the County Court
house in Danes city, vasco county, Oregon,
sell the followine real estate belonging to the
estate of said insolvent debtor, at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to-wit:
The west half of the northwest quarter and
the southeast quarter of the northwef t quarter,
and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter
of section 6 in township 1 south of range 12 east
Willamette Meridan, containing f0 aires of
land and situated In Wasco County, Oregon.
Dated this 16th day of October, 1MI5.
HUGH GLENN,
Assignee of the estate of John -P. Root, an in
solvent debtor. octl9-5t
Mice of Final SttUemcnt'.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ad
ministrator of the estate of Samuel Patterson. de
ceased, has riled bis final account as such adminis
trator and that by an order made and entered on
this lstdayof August, 1895, Monday the4thduyof
November, 1855, at the hour of 2 p. in., has been
fixed as the time and the Count; Courtroom In
Dalles City, Or., as the place for the bearing of
final account. A1J persons interested in said
estate are notified to appear at said time and
place to show cause if any there be' why said
final account should not be approved and said
estate closed.
J. 11. fcUBAINKS.
aug3-jt.
Administrator.
teNT Tour Wife.
Weaker than she was when you married her ? She shows
lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers
from ills common to women t Have you ever tried to help
her? If so, you haven't gone the right way about it, if
yon haven't got a case of
DR. HEMLEY'S CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
for her.
That will make her strong and well, and bring back
the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her
eyes. Don't waste a moment. Getlt for her to-day. n
FOR SALE BY BL AKELEY & HOUGHTON.
Exposition
Portland, Oregon.
The largest and Most Complete Dlplav ever m.de of the Resources, Industries, Commerce, Busi
ness, Agricultural, Forests. Mine, Kralt, Finhenes, Manufactures, and l'rans
poitation Facilities of the Great PhcUIc Northwest.
Fine Music, Special Attractions Every Day. Reduced Rate on
aK Transportation Lines.
ADMISSION
Single Admission 25,,
Children under 18 years... ioe
Season Tickets M3.O0
E. C. MASTEN, Secretary.
CLOSING OUT SALE
of DRY GOODS
CLOTHING-. FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. P. McINERNY.
New England Marble Granite Works
Calvin H. Weeks, Proprietor.
-WHOLESALE AND
ine JVJonumenlal Woflj
Do not order Monumental Work until you obtain oar Azures. You will find
that, for good work, our charges are alwava the lowest. Cash or time settlements
l'as preferred can be arranged for at greatly reduced figures. Send address for de
signs and prices. Second and Third-street cars pass our salesrooms.
720 Front Street, opp. the Failing
BLAKELEY& HOUGHTON
DRUGGISTS,
175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon
V -ARTISTS MATERIALS.-.'. .
rConntry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
THE DALLES HUBSERffiS,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
Fruit, Shade
AND
Ornamental
Gr'pes, Vines
AND
Small Fruits
E0SES AND SHEUBBEEY.
Remember onr Trees are grown strict
ly withou! irrigation. Catalogue sent
free on application. Leave ordess with
C. E. Bayard, City Agent, Washington
St., bet. Second and Third, The Dalles,
Oregon.
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a fdll assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he offers at Low Figures
SPEGIflli :-: PRIGES
to Cash. Buyers.
Highest Casl Prices for Eis and
otter Produce. .
170 SECOND STREET.
RUPTURE
Instantly Relieved
and Permanently
CURED
WITHOUT
Knife or Operation.
Treatment Absolutely Painless
CURE EFFECTED
From Three to Six Weeks.
WRITE FOR TERMS
THE 0. E. MILLER CO.
Offices: Rooms 70C-707, Marquam Building,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Chichester's EncUah DIuaad Brui
P EfiflYROYAL PILLS
V Original mod O11I7 Geitntne. A
w Ji- f arr iii nHhlA unita uk F
Dnurgut for Cklekatera Knaifh Dia-r
.mend Brand In Ked and Gold metalllay
Iftoxea. Mftlad with bine ribbon. ToL Vy
1 no ttthc-r. JtehummnatrouM mbttitu-
'lions and imitation. A t DrouiMS. orcnd4.
In tamp for pftrtlaul&ri, ItnUmoQiAln and
Keller ror Kadic," tn twrer, oy return
Mall. IO.OOU Tmimonlalt. Nam oper.
TREES
1 1 u
tod bj aU Loctd fa, ill. VUlltA,
OPENS
October 5th.
For Exhibit Space apply at the JCxpo
lllon Building to
C. H. HUNT, Supt.
EETAIL DEALER IN-
ImpoPtedptatoJ.
School,
PORTLAND, OR.
rsi ew
PRINZ & NITSCHKE
-DEALEB8 IS-
Furniture and Cat pes.
We have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and aa we are in no -way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil
be low accordingly.
Mia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
Pof k and Beef
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Corers of. BRAND
Dried Beef, Etc.
Bake Oven and Mitchel'
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HASPEE, - - Propriztor
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope 10 Mit
chell three times a week. -
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.
.A.
UodertakiD! EstablJsIimeiit.
an aiiilliHi,