The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 06, 1895, PART 1, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKLY- C3HIl0inC5LE , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1895.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. J. H.
tbe city. .
Mr. H. C
the citv.
Saturday.
Smith of Grass Valley is in
Eooper of Bake Oven is. in
THE CITY COUNCIL MEETS.
Sewer System to Be Inaugurated
The Sunday Ordinance
Defeated.
Miss Kelcbum of The Dalles is visit
ing in Portland.
Mr. F. H. Rowe of Lyle was in the
city this morning.
Mr. J. St rem of Victor neighborhood
is a visitor to town.
Messrs. J. C. Burkes and Henry Frock
of Moro are in tbe city.
Mr. C. H. Stoughton of Dufnr is seen
upon our etreets today.
Dr. II. Logan went to Portland on the
early morning passenger.
Mr. A. McKenzie, a business man of
San Francisco, iB in the city.
Mr. George Yonng, the well-known
stockman of Bake Oven, is in the city.
' B. S. Huntington, Eeq., went to the
Cascades on legal business this morning.
Miss Anne Smith went to Hood River
this morning for a visit with her par
ents. Mr. Fred W. Wilson went to Portland
tbis afternoon to take a look at the ex
position.
Mr. M. P. Isenberg, the well-known
citizen oi Hood River, was in The Dalles
yesterday.
H. S. Wilson, Esq., has returned
from ooldendale, where be went on
legal business.
Mrs. J. F. Clark and Miss N. McNeil
are among the visitors to the Portland
Exposition from this city.
Miss Anna Moore, who has been visit
ing her mother in The Dalles for some
time, returned to Portland by the Regu
lator this morning.
Mrs. F. Webster Hinsdale of Portland
arrived in The Dalles to spend Sunday
with-her husband, who is stopping tem
porarily in The Dalles. Mrs. Hinsdale
is a vocalist ot note and will be remem
bered as the lady who gave the charm
ing concert in The Dalles last summer.
Monday.
Mr. C. E. Jones of Wasco is in the
city.
' Dr. H. Logan returned yesterday from
Portland.
Dr. Siddafl returned last night from a
brief visit in Portland.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson went to
Portland on today's train.
Mr. Hugh Glenn was a passenger to
the metropolis yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McCoy came home
from Portland en yesterday's local.
Judge Bradshow combined business
and a visit to the exposition Saturday.
Rosa Baldwin left on the afternoon
local for a visit with friends in Portlaitd.
Mr. Solomon Houser, a well-known
stock raiser of Tygh Valley, is in tbe
city.
' Mr. M. Herrick, of the fish cannery,
returned from a business trip to Portland
yesterday.
Mrs. Annie Winneck of Moscow,
Idaho, is in the city visiting her sister,
Mrs. George Herbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Brooks went
to Portland by boat this morning. They
will return Thursday.
Mr. Roy Batty, a brother of Fen
Batty, the night clerk of the Umatilla
House, is in the city.
'Mr. and Mrs. John.S. Scbenck and
Mrs. Sheldon were passengers on the
Regulator this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fish, who have
been spending the past week in Port
land, returned home Saturday.
Mr. E. Sichel, an enterprising mer
chant of Prineville passed through The
Dalles yesterday on his way home from
Portland.
i
TUV .Tnnui ATo,l,lir f TWtlar,.! ,hn WaSCO and
has been visiting Mr. Will Crossen, re
turned home today. Mr. Maddy is a
prominent athlete, being captain "of the
Portland amateur athletic football club
and half back on the Portland Univer
sity football club.
Tuesday.
Mr. H. T. Woodcock of Maine is in
the city.
home last
The council met in regular monthly
session last evening at tbe city hall.
The roll call by the recorder showed that
besides Mayor Menefee there were pres
ent Councilmen R. B. Hood, M. T.
Nolan, A. R. Thompson, S. 8. Johns, R.
E. Saltmarshe and George Ross. Later
in the evening Messrs. L. E. Crowe, T.
F. Wood and G. C. Eahelman came in
and took part in the deliberations.
After the reading and approval of the
minutes of the previous meeting, a peti
tion was presented from John Howe
asking that be be granted a liquor
license. On motion the recorder was
instructed to grant the license alter the
posting of a notice for 30 days.
The bond of N. Whealdon and J. M.
Huntington, guaranteeing the opening
and maintaining the public alley way
through block 14, was read and upon
motion ot Councilman Crowe seconded
by Mr. Hood, the matler was laid over
nntil tbe next meeting of the council.
The finance committee then held an
informal meeting and audited the bills
presented before it.
Mr. Hood from the committee on fire
and water, reported that a water trough,
had been constructed on Laughlin street
near Second.
In tbe matter of the request of Mrs.
Stubling for a deed, Mr. Thompson,
from the judiciary committee, reported
that the deed had been issued, but rec
ommended that another be issued upon
the pavment of tbe assessment. Mr.
Nolan moved that the report be adopted
and that the mayor and recorder be in
structed to sign tbe necessary deed.
Mr. Esbelman from the special com
mittee to look up the matter of a sewer
system, made a verbal report to the
effect that tbe committee had visited Mr,
Crandall, and authorized him to make
estimates of cost of a sewer below the
bluff in the city. Mr. Crandall made
tbe statement that he bad considered
the matter and thought a system could
be built below the bluff at en estimated
cost of $22,000. A motion was made by
Mr. Eshelman and seconded by Mr.
Thompson that the council proceed in
tbe regulation way to build sewers under
the bluff. This motion prevailed, but
another one to the effect that the re
corder act with the committee on streets
and property and get proper specifica
tions, was made and withdrawn. A
motion was made that the matter be
left with the committee to be appointed
by the mayor and to report at the next
meeting and that when the council ad
journ it adjourn to meet next Friday
night. The mayor appointed on the
committee Messrs. Hood, Eshelman and
Nolan.
The ordinance providing for the closing
of saloons on Sunday was called up and
on motion placed on its final passage.
When it came to a vote the ordinance
was lost, there being four votes in favor
and five against the ordinance and so
the effort; of the council to close the
saloons has failed.
The claims against the city, which
were ordered paid, are published in
another column. .
A motion was carried that Hunting
ton & Wilson be paid ?30 for legal ser
vices. On motion the council adjourned till
next Friday evening.
offer for these improvements from actnal
investigation; tnit prefer that some
practical, influential parties set tbe
matter In motion, then let us work in
unison, unitedly and with will.
Respectfully,
Agitator,
The Dalles, Nov. 4, '95.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
. Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub. in Vigorously.
Mustang; Liniment conquers
Pain,
Makes flan or Beast well
again.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County:
Oregon Mortgage Company, limited, a corpora
tion, plaintiff,
vs.
S. E. Farris and Lizzie J. Farris. defendants.
To 8. . Farris the above named defendant:
In the namo of. tbe State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled against you in tbe above
entitled suit, now pending in the above entitled
Court on or before Monday, the 11th day of Nov
ember, isy."), that being the first day ot the next
regular term of said Court: and if you full so to
appear and answer for want thereof tbe plaintiff
win apply to saia uouri lor me renei aemanuea
in its complaint, to-wit: To foreclose plaintiff's
mortgage made, executed and delivered by you
and Lizzie J. Karris to plaintiff about the 6th day
of February, 188S, upon the SV of Section !
in Tp. 5 8, it 12 Eatt of the W. M., containing
itjo acres oi tana ana situate in nakcouiuniy,
Oregon, and to have said premises sold accord
ing to law and the practice of the above entitled
Court to satisfy plaintiffs demands, to-wit:, to
pay and satisfy tbe sum of f 1080.00 and interest
thereon since February 1st, lhB3, at 8 per cent per
annum: aisoiiuu.uu as a reasonaDie attorney's
fee in said suit, together with plaintiffs costs
and disbursements made and expended in this
suit, including subsequent costs and expenses of
sale; that upon such foreclosure, deciee and
sale all of your right, title and interest and all
persons claiming or to claim by, through, or
under you In and to said premises Deiore closed
and forever barred from the equity of redemp
tion; and for such other and further relief aa to
the Court may seem equitable and just.
The service of this summons is made upon yon
by publication thereof in the Dalles Chronicj.b
a newspaper of general circulation, published
weekly at The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, by
order of W. h. Bradshaw, judge of the above
named Court, which order was duly made on the
in day of September, ib'Jj, at chambers in
Dalles City, waco County. Oregon.
DUFUR & MENEFEE,
sep25. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
Sherman Counties
Krldse ltoad.
Mrs. W. S. Myers came
night on the Regulator.
William Grant, an old time resident of
Tbe Dalles, is in the city.
Mrs. O. D. Taylor returned from
Portland on the noon train.
B. S. Huntington, Esq., went to Port
land on the afternoon's train.
Mr. A. J. Brigham, justice of the
peace at Dufur, is in the city.
Mr. Hugh Gourlay returned Inst night
from a business trip to Portland.
Mr. J. H. Cradlebaugh was a passen
ger to Hood River on today's local.
Attorneys E. B. Dufur ami A. S. Ben
nett were in Salem yesterday, appearing
in a case before the supreme court.
Messrs. Fratik Davenport and H. T..
Davidson, two well known citizens of
Hood River, are in the city this morn
ing. Mr. Fen Batty, the night clerk at the'
Umatilla house went to Hood River
tbis morning to look after a ranch he
has at that place.
Mr. W. C. Allaway, general agent of
the D. P. & A. N. Co , accompanied by
his yonng son went to Portland this
morning to remain until Thursday.
Mr. W. L. Hunter, who has been a
resident of The Dalles as foreman ot the
Times-Mountaineer office, left this morn
ing for California, where he will take a
position on a surveying corps.
bobs. .
In The Dalles, Nov. 1st, to the wife of
. Keister, a son. .
BOKN.
In this city, Nov. 2nd, to the wife o
A. S. Bennett, a daughter.
Wanted.
One hundred head of stock cattle to wint
Apply to H. D. Cole, Fulder, Washington,
fciii-eon Bolton, The Dalles, Or. sep'Jl
To the EditoiiJ: This question de
mands immediate, active, earnest agi
tation, not merely as a newspaper gossip,
but these facts should lie properlv pre
sented to Wascvi'd county court. First,
that Sherman county road to the free
bridge has already passed the doubtful
point and is universally received as a
reality. Second, that its usefulness
when completed is practically barred by
the condition of Wasco county's part of
said road which lies as a present im
pediment to the completion of the
road.
The question is universally asked by
those interested, will Wasco county give
them decent road to The Dalles ere
their part is done? This we. can only
answer by comparing the interest they
have manifested to raise the toll block
ado aud make a practical highway in
Sherman county to the bridgp, by
private subscription, with the interest
they would undoubtedly take as a county
in the same road for the same purposes,
Wasco county being largely represented
in and by The Dalles.
This proposition should receive atten
tion initiative, at least, in order to secure
the attention legally of the coming
county court and give a stimulus to the
Sherman county work, that it may be
prosecuted with a will and earnest ex
pectation. The Sherman county work
is strictly of a private character and
plain facts now speak in no mistaken
tones of those who have been endorsing
and perhaps secretly managing the toll
system on the free bridge road and insist
upon continuing the blockade. We ask,
therefore, for such an earnest, active
agitation of this matter as will give us a
practical road in the early spring for
wool, -wheat, merchandise and general
teaming to and from The Dalles and in
terior points, and we will then have a
useful and fixed tributary to The Dalles.
Wishing to be brief, we. conclude by
suggesting that we have plans we might
NOTICE OP mSSOLCTION.
Notice is herebv given that the co
partnership heretofore existing between
Douglas b. JJufur and i-red JJ. Hill is
hereby dissolved this date bv mutual
consent. Said Fred D. Hill will assome
all co-partnership liabilities and collect
all aeconnt3 dae said firm, and continue
said business.
Feed D. Hill,
' Douglas S. Dufub.
Dated, Dalles Citv, Oregon, October
ll)th,189o. .
liiotlce.
Uaine to my place in Long Hollow, near
Nansene, one bay horse, branded LrI (or
something similar) on right hip; weight
about 1000 lbs. Also one roan horse,
the brand on this one resembling a
device, and being n left shoulder
Owner can have same bv paving for
parturuge and advertising.
A. Ilol.T,
ocill;)-! n o. Nanfieiie, Or.
K.r Hale.
Sixteen Shropshire Bucks for Sale.
Tbey weigh about. 200 lbs. apiece. Age
2 years. .Price, $6.00 a head.
Solomon Houseb,
Tygh Valley, Or.
SUMMONS.
In the Justice Court fbr The Dallas District
Waco County, Oregon:
Tim Mayhew, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Payette. Defendant.
To William Payette tbe above-named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon ;
You are hereby required to appear before the
undersigned Justice of the Peace in The Dalles
district, in said County and State, on or before
Thursday, the 28th day of November, lXith, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at
the office of said Justice in said district, to ans
wer the complaint of Tim Mayhew, founded on
an account stated and wherein he demands
1102.25, for which sura judgment Bill be ren
dered against you together with tbe costs of this
action if you foil to to appear and answer said
compluint.
This summons is served by publication there
of in the Weekly Chronicle, a newspaper of
general circulation, published weekly iu The
Dalles district, said County and State, in pur
suance of an order made herein on the 24th day
of September, 1N8S
D-ted at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
this fttU day of October, 1SU5
1.8. DAVIS,
octS. ' Justice of the Peace.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
assignee of the estate of E. Jacobsen, an lni-olv
ent debtor, has tiled his final report and account
in Faid estate. in the Circuit Couitof the otateof
Oregon for Wasco County, and thut said report
will be called tip for hearine and heard by said
Court on the first day of tbe next regular term
thereof, to-wit, on Monday, the 11th day of Nov
ember, lb'X, at the hour of 11 o'clock a: m. , of
said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can be
heard by said Court.
Dated this 7th day of October, 1895. .
S B.JhDAMS.
Assignee of tbe estate of E. Jat&sen, an in
solvent debtor, f oct8.
Assignee's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
assignee of the estate of John K. Root, an in
solvent debtor, will on Kuturriay, the Ifith dav of
November, i93, nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. ui of
said day, a1 the front door of the Countv Court
bouse In Dalles City, Wasco County, "Oregon,
sell the following real estate belong! .ig to the
estate of said insolvent debtor, at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to-wit:
The west half of tho northwest quarter and
the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter,
and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter
of nection 8 in township 1 south of range 12 east
Willamette Meridan, containing ltio acres of
land and situated in Wasco County, Oregon.
Dated this 16th day of October, 1895.
HUGH GLENN,
Assignee of the estate of John P. Koot, an in
solvent debtor. octl9-5t
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
nasco county:
Florence Irene Howell Glenn, plaintiff,
vs.
Jefferson Davis Glenn, defendant.
To Jefferson Davis' Glenn, the above-named
acienaant:
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby requited to appearand answer
the complaint tiled against you in the above-entitled
suit on or t-efore the 11th day of November,
1895. that being tbe first dav of the next regular
term of said Circuit Court following the expira
tion oi me time prescribed in me oraer Hereto
fore made for the publication of this summons.
And if you fail so to apuear and answer said
complaint within said time, the plaintiff will
apply to said Court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint towit: For a decree completely
and forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, for the future care, custody and
control of the minor child of plaintiff and de
fendant, Guy Scott Glenn, during his minority,
and fir such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem just and equitable.
Service of this summons is made upon you
by publication thereof in pursuance of an order
of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the Seventh
Judicial Diatrict oi Oregon, made at chambers
in Dalles Citv, Oregon, on the Ulsr dav of August,
1895. H. H RIDDELL,
seploclG. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Executors' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under-igned
executors of the estate of H. A, Pratt, deceased,
have on this day filed their final account in the
County Court oi the State of Oregon, for Wasco
County, and that the Court has made an order
appointing Monday, the 4th day of November.
1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, that being
the first day of the regular November tetra of
said court, as tbe time for hearing objections to
the said final account and the settlement there
of, and directing that notice thereof be given by
publican- n iu Tbe Dalles Chronicle for four
weeks prior thereto.
All heirs, creditors and other TersoTis inter-
ested iu said estate are therefore hereby uotitied
to file their objections to said final account, or to
any item thereof, specif ving the particulars of
such objections on or before said 4th day of Nov.
1895, and to show ranse, if any therebe, why
saia nnai account snail not ne approved and
allowed, and said executors discharged.
The Dalles City, Sept. b, 1895.
Signed J. F. ARIOR.
U BUTLER,
Executors of the will of H. A. Pratt, deceased.
scpll.
There
is a
Point
" -"-which you should always con
sider when buying; clothing:
There are many kinds on the market, and some claim
to be "just as good" as our Celebrated "HAPPY HOME"
brand.
Bear in mind that "Happy Home" goods are precisely
what they claim to be the best, in material, style, work
manship and fit and are sold under a guarantee which
gives you back your money if you are not pleased
with them.
Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
execution issued out of the Circuit Con t of the
State of Oregon for Wasco countv. dated the 10th
day of September, 1895, in a suit therein pending
wnerein Mrs. n. m. wiison is piainiiu ana neze
kiah P. C. Crockett, Huttie E. Crockett and Z. .
Moodv. and W. N. Wilev. administrator of the
estate of Clarissa McKwan, are defendants, and
wherein judgment was rendered and entered in
favor of ulaiuiitf and against defendants Ueze-
kiah P. C. Crockett and Hattie K. Crockett, lor
thei-umof $613.22 and inteiest at 8 per cent ier
annum from May 29, IKto, the date of said Judg
ment and $50 attorney's fees and $21 costs and
disbursements, commanding me to sell nil tbe
right, title and interest ot the defendants ana
each of them in and to the west h-lf of the
northeast quarter and the east halt of the north
west quarter ot Sec. 10, Tp. 1 South, Range 15
E, W. M., in the manner provided by law for the
sale of real i roperty upon execution, 1 will, on
Saturday, the 19lh day of October, 1895, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court
house door in Dalles Citv, in raid county and
state, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand
all of the right, title and interest of said de
fendants and each of thein iu and Jo all of said
above described real property
1. J. UK1VEK.
scpll. Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Justice Court Summon?.
State of Oregon. Countv of Wasco. ss.
In the Justice Court fur Dulur Precinct, Wasco
County, Oregon:
Edward fiondeau plaintiff,
vs.
William J. Payette, defendant.
To the snerin or constable ot uuiur precinct,
in wasco County, State of Oregon:
In the name of the State of Oregon, We com
mand you to summon William J. Pavette to ap
pear before the undei signed, a Justice of the
Peace, in Dufur Precinct, lu said County and
State, on t e 8th day of November. 189.", at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at
the Justice office, in said Precinct, to answer the
complaint of Edward Rondeau fouuded on con
tract ana wnerein neaemanas iweniy-one ana
twenty-seven hundredths $21.27) dullars.together
with costs and dixtiursement of this action, for
which sum judgment will be ren-iered against
tai l William J. Payette if he fail to so appear
und answer said complaint.
Given under my band, this 26th day of Sept
ember, 1895. A. J. BRIGHAM,
Justice of Peace for Dufur Precinct, Oregon,
octl .
South Waucoma Addition
to Hood River.
The owner of this, the most beautiful residence portion
of this beautiful village; has notified us that money must be
had and to cut the prices until they will sell, and so Ave have
made a slash ol Irom 25 to 40 per cent, on everything placed
in our hands. When you realize the fact that the beautiful
new $9,000 schoolhouse is built in this addition and that
this rirnnprt.v surrounds it. vnn will knnw that it. is nfTpred
at prices below anything ever known. We have three 5-acre
tracts, two blocks from new schoolhouse, for $750 each, or a
rate of $150 per acre. No land in this addition has ever sold
for less than $600 per acre and never will be again. We
have also lots in adjoining block to the schoolhouse ranging
from $75 to $250, according to location and size, no lot less
than 50x100 feet. Now see Avhat you think of this: We
have an 8-room hard finished house with six lots, the house
cost $1,200, ordinary price of lots in same locality $200; the
former price at which this has been held was $2,500. We
now offer this beautiful property at the ridiculous figure of'
$1,200. We have an adjoining house of six rooms, hard
finished, with three lots, the very finest residence location in
the city, only $800. It is a crying shame to offer this
property at these prices; but we are helpless and must obey
orders, We have also some choice strawberry and fruit lands
at very low prices. Now this is an advertisement and gotten
up to sell the land, and is every word true. If you don't
believe it come and see it; we will be glad to show it.
PRATHER &
Heal Estate and Insurance, -
COE,
Hood River, Or.
GREAT VALUE
FOR
LITTLE
MONEY.
WEEKLY NEWS
OF THE WORLD
FOR A TRIFLE.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is herebv given that the undersigned
has been dulv nDOointed administratrix oi the
estate of I. I. Buntet, deceased, by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County; all persona having claims against tbe
estate of said deceased are hereby notitied to
preent them with the proper vouchers theiefor
io me unaersignea, ai me oinceoi riuniingum
& Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, within six
months from th date hereof.
ljated September 3d, 1895.
MRS. A. T. BUR GET.
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Land Office. The Dalles, Or.,
Sept. 17, 1895. j
Notice is herebv riven that the following-
named settler bos filed notice of his intention
to make final nroof in sunoort of nis
claim, and that said proof will be made before
tho register and receiver at The Dalles, Or., on
October 31, 1895, viz.:
Emerson TVIHIamft.
Hd. E., No. 3119, for the KKJ, fcec. 10, Tp. 3 S, E
13 K, W. M. ,
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.
said land, viz.: Robert Kelly, V. If. Butts, The
Dalles; James W. Cox. John M. Roth, Kingsley.
Bepl8 J AS. F. MOORE. Register.
Lost.
One red Cow, branded jK on right idr.F. 8. on
right bin; two a its in each ear A reasonable re
ward will be given for delivery or information
as to her whereabouts. "
mayU J. U KELLY.
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of DKY GUUUS
CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. P. McINERNY.