CO THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1896. cfifla &g-t aso, as a result ol too to business, my liealtli becsiuie weak, nervous, v.-as to look after my interests, ftiul Ted all tliej symptoms' of a ile- took tliree Imttles ot Aver s lilla, began to improve at,ouee. ami gradually inerpnei' w ! -V fr""i one lmmlreil innl twenty - fi v.- t" linndred potitnl't!. Sinrm T nv.il nv family liavo n:a:il nuMTb-itif v-N m li'jeiled, ami wo ar" ;ill ::i t'T l'f"' ' liealtli, a foot whieli w rtirhi:'- !i Ayer's S:ri:ir:iril!i. T In-lii'Vi" i-:y 1:" lren wmiM lmvit been f:i?lii-Vs to-':iv bail it not been for .Ayer's .S:!-:i;"r;'!--, of wliieli previrvt'im ! e-in-i.f t-:-y t nuch."-ir. O. TIivsov, r..s!m:!s:i r :r..l Planter, Kiimril's. P. C. Aifer'sSSarsaparilia RECEIVES KSBfiL AT V,'3".i.D'". PAIil. AYER'S PlJIa Esx'O Oocvcr'e Citils. PERSONAL MENTION. Thursday. r Mr. D. Falton of Biggs is in therity. Mr. E. E. Lytle went below on today's local. Mr. T. C. Nye of Pendleton is in the city. " Mr. E. W. Pike is in the city from Goldendale. Henry Kaseberg, a farmer near Wasco, was in town yesterday. Mr. T. C. Beneon of Cascade Locks spent yesterday morning in The Dalles. Mr. George Meader, a well-known resident of Sherman county, is in the .city. Miss Nellie Bntler, who is a teacher in the Portland Public schools, spent part of the holidays with her parents in The Dalles. : i . Mr. J. C. Luckey of Portland was in the city. Formerly Mr. Luckey occupied the position of Indian Agent at the Warm Springs Reservation. Professor and Mrs. Lloyd of Forest Grove, who spent the holiday week in The Dalles with Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Cortis, left for Portland where Mr. Lloyd will deliver a lecture. They will return to Forest Grove for the re-opening of school. Friday. Mr. J. M. Pary of Moro is registered at the Umatilla. Mr. W. H. Turner of Goldendale was in the city today. Dr. Hugh Logan went to Portland on the afternoon local.- Mr. 8. E. Bartmess, a Hood River merchant, is in the city. Miss Jennie McCallem is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. D. McDonald. Hon. H. H. Dufur and wife of Duf ur were in the city today. Mr. C. W. White came to The Dalle's from Condon yesterday on business. Mr. Hngh Glenn left this afternoon for a business trip to the metropolis. Mr. T. H. Johnston, Dnfur's well known merchant, is in the city today. Mrs. W. J. Baker of Hood River is visiting Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh in The Dalles. Mr. D. W. Scott, a resident of Bickle ton, Klickitat county, was in The Dalles this morning. Mr. Ahio Watt of the O. R. & N. legal department is in the city -on business today. ' ' i Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Sargeant returned this morning from Heppner and Waits borg, where they visited their children. Mr. J. W. McGowan of Portland, who bas extensive fishing and cannery in terests on the Columbia river, is in The Dalles today. ' Mr. D- R. Davis, sunerlntendent of construction of the Western Union, with headquarters at San Francisco, came op on the local train7 from Portland this morning returning in the afternoon. Ex-Gov. Moody was in town Friday of last week. He believes that prospects are brighter than they have been for sev eral years. The governor was one of the very" first business men of Eastern Washington. Arlington Record. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorte. . When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. 7taen sue had Children, she gave Luun Castoria, Who Wants Money? ruv warrants reiietercu unui . I n rner 3d ana w asningwra Ue8, Or. Interest ceases Marriages Sarins; the Tear. Eighteen ninety-five has been a good year for marriages in Wasco county. A Chronicle reporter went to the court house today and ascertained the number of people who had jamed fortunes for better or for worse. Ths number aggre gate ninety-three, licenses having been issued to the following persons : Ben Wilson and Nettie Byers. Charles S Magee and Ella B Noun. C C English and Mary Smith. D D Bolton and Sylba H Allen. L Aumiller and J G Hood. Wm N Morrison and Ida Wilson. James C Thrall and Emma C Vogt. Gung Long and Leong Tuie. J H McCoy and L M Phipps. William Rankin and Annie Purser. W F Govtcn and M A Coats. S J B Haniia and E J Eastman. Fred Kautz and Lucy O'Dell. Jacob M Lock and SuEie Clemans. J A Fawcett and Mrs Ella WodUford. M L White and Mary A Foster. B H McManegar and kHattie More house. F S Gunning and Carrie Davenport. W R Meriefee and Stella Newton. ' O L Paquet and E L Wnitlock. G E Johnson and E T Singleton. Geo H Woodruff and Marcie Morris. W C Moore and Edith Smith. Joseph A Cary and Mamie M Osburn. Thos Lacy and Ida Billeu. Henry McNaughton and Mary Daffron. C E Frazen and Rose Sill. Edwin Riggs and Mande M Carey. David W Atenri and Nellie Jackson. Frank Stemuller and Isabelle Watt. Dinsmore Parrish and Grace Riddell. Thomas Howard and Olive Lemon. J S Winzler and Lura Welch. Scott Delaney and Maggie Younce. Harrv Feight and Rose Eaton. W C Iddings and Harriet Ellison. J C Bell and May Turner. F W DeLentmen and Isabella Spence. A W Mudget and Gertie Hurd. E A Howett and Grace Hards. W R Wilson and Laura Bills. John Swaneon and Nellie Brycej ' W E Miller and Nancy Pyburn. Joseph Woodica and Josephine Haye. John Bvng and Isabella Thompson. W H Murphy and Catherine Hunt. Geo R Morehead and L A Donghty. S B Johnston and Anna Ncal. C W Greene and Flora Hartley. C McDowell and Minnie Barton. H M Lenard and E M Hall. H C VanLadigees and Julia Joachim. Charles Hook and Annie Southwell. A E Stewart and Margaret Watson. E B Clarke and I L Everhart. C B Adams and Rosa Aikin. F J Meyer and Annie Theisle. J A Henderson and Laura' A Lage. J B Hunt and Jennie Hensy. A L Webster and Maud B Fowler. A Everding and Ora Osburn. A M Chapman and Alva Parsons. C A Lovelace and Laura Hinman. Henry Frock and Arretta Hembree. N Shouckwiler and Alice Yates. B H Haynes and Effie Wilson. S S Johns and Bertha Zabel. P McCrory and Jessie Ingalls. J W Etigbnrg and Kate Cronin. . G W Jackal and Rose Knebel. C H Williams and Nellie Miller. Andrew Howie and Kate Heisler. ' F L Branton and Lydia Bnrgen. J E Johnson and Hattie Wing. Walter MacGregor and Nannie Bow man. Chow and Chung. Charles Davis and Pearl M Reader. ' Henry Maybew a:id Lulu S Wildrick. G W Johnson and Bertie Weberg. F E Hortcn and Mildred Parkins. J tl Hollett and Emma Falmer. D C Lemison and Snsie J Adams. . V W Tomkins and Ouida Bunker. A N Rahm and Henrietta Rand. - Balfa Johnson and Grace Michell. Thomas Walsh and Margaret Krouse. J C Benson and Fannie Wilkerson. R E Teaeue and Lettie M Johnson. Melvin Migmaii , and Eva Vanderpool. L L Brown andMary Kenno. . L O'Brien and Mary Burke. Willard G Barrick and Lilian Scott. James Heater and Carrie Bingham. Local Market Keport. Below is published the prices current in The Dalles markets, Jan. 3. The figures quoted are the retail selling price here, with ttie exception of wheat and hay, which figures are the prices paid producers. The quotations are mainly nominal, as trade is light. Wheat 42 cents per bushel. Barley 55 cents per 100 lbs. Oat? 75 cents per 100 lbs.. Bran $11 tier ton. Short? $13.00 per ton. Rolled barley $14 per ton. Hay, timothy $10 to $12 per ton. Hay, wheat $11 to $12 perton. Butter, fresh No quotations. In clined to bo very plentiful., E.'gs 25 cl per rtnzen; not plentifu'. Potatoes 50 to CO cents per 100 lbs. Apples 50 to CO cents per box. Thoroughbred Fowls. Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Best all. the year round layers. Fowls, $1.50 each and upward until after January 1. Eggs, $2. per 13; $3.50 per 26. Orders booked now. Send for circulars Spec ial prices on large orders. Address Ed. M. Habiumax, Endersby, Wasco Co., Oregon. Did you know? That we have opened up a Wholesale Liquor H ouse at J. O. Mack's old stand ? :' The purest Wines and Liquors for family use. STUBLING S WILLIAMS. science Science is " knowing how." The only, secret about Scott's Emulsion is years of science. When made in large quantities and by im proving methods, an emul- uivii in l. wi I; than wheri made in the pld- time way with mortar and pestle a few ounces at a time. This is why Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil never separates, keeps sweet - for years, and why every spoonful is equal to every other spoonful. An even product throughout. In other emulsions you are liable to get an uneven benefit either an over or . under dose. Get Scott's, dennine has a salmon-colored wrapper. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Jan. 471898. Persons calling for the eame will give date on w hich they were advertised : Black, Chas Man well, Hattie Borrow, Mrs C E Merrett, Mrs J H Browa, Sam Mercer, Wm A Brown, W N Montgomery, B F Bock, J W Murphy, John Craig, J M - Nelson, P Dean, Dr C A Nelson, Ira Knabe, Christ Roth, J M . Kinnev, Mrs Simmons, Eugene Kinvli'n, Grant 2 Smith, S S 3 Mr Calistin, Miss Wiston.A Sady Wilej.Juda , Martin, H J. A. Cbossen, P. M. O. R. & H. Notice. Tbe.O. R. & N. Co. makes another slash in freight rates from San Francisco to Portland, and in connection with the exceedingly low rate between Portland and The Dalles, makes a through rate of Crst-claea 40 cents, second-class 35 cents, tbird-class 30 cents, fourth-class 25 cents, fifth-class 20 cents. Special car load lots, class A, 19 cents; B 18 cts, C 17 cts, D 16 cts, E 15 cts, governed by western classification. In ordering your goods please be careful to route via O. R. & N. Co.'s lines. d27-dl0 E. E. Lytle, Agent. None Bat Ayer'a at the World's Fair. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact urers of other sarsaparillas eought.'by every means to obtain a showing of thpir goods, but they were . all turned away under the application of the rule .for bidding the entry of patent mediqines and nostrums. The decision of the world's fair authorities inlavor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums.' It is here on its merits." .... . . A. E. Kilpatrick, of Fillmore, Cal., had the misfortune to have his leg canght between a cart and a stone and badly bruised". Ordinarily ' he would have been laid up For two or three weeks, but savs: "After using ono bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to feel better, and -in three days was entire ly well. The peculiar soothing qualities which .Chamberlain's Pain Balm po sesses I have never noticed in any other liniment. I take pleasure in recom mending it." This liniment is also of great value for rheumatism and, lame back. . For eale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. ' Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa Maria "Times," Cul., in speaking of the various ailments of children said: "When my children have croup there is only one patent medicine I ever use, and that is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It possesses some medical properties that relieve the little sufferers immedi ately. It is, in my opinion, 'the best cough medicine in the-market." If this remedy is freely given ad soon as the cronp cough appears it will prevent the attack. It is also an ideal remedy for whooping cough. There is no" danger in giving it to children, as it contains noth iug Injurious. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. ' , -.'-. A January thaw is always more pro ductive of colda'and coughs than a Jan uary freeze.- Then is the time Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is needed and proves so extremely efficacious.. Ask ypnr. drug gist for it, and also for Ayer's Almanac, .which is free to all.. ' Dr. Shields, an eminent physician of Tennessee, says : ' "I regard Ayer's Sar saparilla as the best blood medicine on earth, and I know of .many wonderful cures effected by its use." Physicians all over the land have made uuuilsr statements. ' ' : ' Hall's Hair Renewer cures dandruff and scalp affections; also all cases of halilnno.- where the .gland, wfiich feed tlie roots of the bair are not closed; . ' LOST. One bay mare, branded on right ehoulder with an M, with a "slightly curved horizontal line beneath ; white spot in face and white right hind foot'. A saitable reward will' be' paid for in formation leading to her recovery. - ' . ; .: . . C. M. BoNKEEr d20-lmd.'Vi ' The Dalles, Or. 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, AH 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 r-ain, Makes flan or Eeast yell again. For the manr accidents that occur about the farm or household, such as burns scalds, - bruises cuts, ragged wounds, bites of animals, mosquitos or insects, galls or chaffed spots, frost bites, aches and pains on any part of the body, or the ailments resulting from expoeore, as neuralgia, rheumatism etc. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment bas proved itself a sovereign remedy. ' Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. When persons are weak and languid from sickness or overwork, feel debiliit- atedand depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out of order, and they need help. to throw off the miserable feeling? The' best remedy for this pur pose is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re stores lost etrengtb, gives vigor to circu lation, promotes good appetite and a flow of cheerful spirits. Snipes-Kiners-ly Drug Co. During the past year the members of the Woodman lodge in The Dalles were called upon to pay only ten assessments, and the new year starts off with no as sessments being levied for January; The order is in a prosperous condition as . can be told -by the iafreqneucy of assessments.- HPE TOBACCO. Guardian's Notice of Final Settlement. ' Notice Is hereby given tht Hans Lage, iraard Inn of the property and exiate of Nany Stanley an aged acid Infirm person, has filed his final ao-i.-ouut in suld estate and that the 6th day of Jan nary, 1896 at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day has been appointed as the time for hearinsr said final account and report, nd that the hearing will be had rbero f, together with any objections there to, ifanvnre nmde before the lun. Georee C. B.akeue'v, county Judge, at the county court room in the county court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon. All persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time aud place and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not In all things be approved and al lowe .-'-- ,, This notice is published by order of the Hon, George C. Blakeley, judge of the county court of the Stele of Oregon for. WasT) County of date P: .,:, . HANS LAGS, ' Guardian of the person and estate of Nancy Sonley, an aged and infirm person. dec7 THE BEST SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco. J. A. Gui lford, plaintiff, vs. John Topar and Alice Topar, de endaurs. To John Topar, if the" above named defend ants in t':c name of the State of Oregon ; You are herebv required to appeur and nsuer the complaint of p'ati tilt", tiled against toil in the above entitled Court and cause, uu or bWore the first day of the next I'guiar term oi sam t loiiovrirg me an hereof, to u it: On "f before the loth it y of Feb ruary, )SU6: mi d if ou fail M to atpear and an. ser, for want thereof the plnlntlft'ViU apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his com-, plaint, to-wit: Foi ' a decree of fnicclosuro of mat certain mortgage deed, male and executed by you and the derettdanr, AUr-e Toui. to the above-named plnintiu, dnted the 8th day of Nov mber, lf( ioii the N r.W of the f fcji, the W of theMi, IheNKof the NW, theW4,i the sVs, and ti e SS tueNWfcof beetlun 4 in Townniip 2 smith of Kange 13 ciit, W M, in Wasco County, Oregon, containing 3J0 acre of lund, more or le a, and lhat aald premises be o'd u ider Mich fnierlot-are decree In the man ner provided by law; that fiom the roceods of such sale the pWlntiff have at d receive the sum of S0o, and interest on said un) at the lute of 0 glit ver cunt, p r annum lnee Kovembrr 8th, 1 Pi; the further Mini of fiOOasa rc.isonable at torney's foe to collet the notes therein Mied upon, and pniulifTs costs and dis bursements of mid suit, including ac cruing costs and expenies of sale, and that plainiilT have a Judgment against you and said defendant. Alice Toiatr. for any defic iency in the proceeds of sale to fully satisfy all said sums; thnt upon such foreclosure sale, all of the right, title, interest aud claim of vou and our co-defendant, or either of yon, aud all other persons claiming or to ciaunDy, tnrougn or un der vou or either of vou in uud to said mort gaged premt-cs, be forever burred and foreclosed from the equity of redemption and for such other aud furtner relief as to the Court may seern eqnirable and Just. T. is summons is served noon you. the said John Topar, by publication thcteoi in The dhu-s chronicle lor six courecutive weess, oy order of Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judgo of said Court, wLich older w as duly made aud en tered on the Jhtn day oi iwemoer, isuj. Hated this iHith day of Dweinber, 18V5. UCKUR fc MtNKFEE, dec28-7t Attorneys (or flalntiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Tbo A mcriean Mortgage Company, of Scotland, limited, a corporation, puunun, vs. F. P. Weidncr, Thomas J. Fredenbnrg', M. Fred enburg, O Fredeiiburg, O. D. Talor, Barah K. 1 nylor, JjOrcnzo rranelsco, u. w. cttnor, J. c Flanders and Jo eph A. Johnson, defendants. To M. Frcdcnbu, of the above-n imed defend ants: In the name of the State of Orcgo , you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff", filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the first day of the next regu ar term of said Court next iouowtng me aaie nereor, to-wii: uu or u?iore the 10th day ot February, 1896; and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply t the Court for the relief prayed for in its cnmnlulnt. to-wit: For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed, made and executed bv the above-named defendants, F. P. Weidner arid Thomas J. Fredenburg, to the above-named plaintiff, dated the 20th day of July, upon tne ana me ui me i, and the of theNW of Section 28, in Townshfn 1 north of Ranee 10 east of the Wil lamette meridian, in Wasco County, Oregon, and that salo premises be sold under such foreclos ure decree in the manner provided by law: that from the proceeds of such sale the plaintiff have and receive the sum of $600. and interest on said sum since February 1st, 1893, at the rate of eight percent, per annum; for the further sum of $75 as a reasonable attorney's fee for instituting this suit to collect the notes therein sued upon, and filaintlfi s costs and di bursements ot sum salt, ncluding accruing costs and expenses of sale, and that plaintlft have judgment against the de fendants F. P. Weidner and Thomas J. Freden burg, for any deficiency in the proceeds of sale to satisfy fully all said sums; that upon such foreclosure sale all of the right, title, interest and claim oi you ano your co-oeienaanis, eacn and all of you and them, and all other persona claiming or to claim, by, through or under you or anv of them, in and to said mortgaged prem ises; be forever barred and foieclostd from the equity oi redemption, aun ior suon otner ana lurtuer reuei as to me court may see in equ lia ble and jut. This summons is served upon you. the said M. Fredenburg, by publication thereof in The Dulles chronicle tor six consecutive weess, oy order of Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said Court, which order was duly made and en tered on the 26th day of December, 189S. latcd this 26th dav of Decembe'. 1895. DUFUR & MENEFEE. dec28-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. Ttv vlitne of an execution and order of ' sale issued cut of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, upon a decree and judgment made, rendered and entered by said Court on the llth duy of December, 1895, in favor of the plaintiff in a suit wherein the solicitors' Loan and Trust Comrany was plaintiff and Wil liam Goodwin, Horace H. Draper, Jennie R. Draper. John Goodwin, William Goodwin and Amanda Thornbury. administratrix of 4beea tatoof C. N. Thornbury, deceased, were defend ants, and to mo directed aud delivered, com manding me to lev? upon and sell the lands mentioned and described in said writ and here inafter described, I di.i duly lev upon, and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in band, on Monday, the 27th day of Janu ary, 1896, at 2:30 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of tire County courthouse, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in taid writ, aud herein described as followes, to-wit : The northwest quarter of northeast quarter and the east half of northwest quarter, and southwest quarter of northwest quarter of sec tion twenty-seven, township 1, north range 13, east W. M., in Wasco County, Oregon, excepting a strip of land described as lollows: Beginning at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter oi the northeast quarter of section 27 ; running thence south to a point 24 rods; tnence north wMturlv to the northwest corner of the north- eastquarte' of said sect on27,contolning 151 acres or tana ana oeiug mo buiuv wm v uku icm Bayer au1 W. J. Bayer and Annie Sayer, his wife, by deed bearing date November 16th, 1883, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Wasco Conntv. in Deed Book "I" pages 265 and 266, granted and conveyed unto the said William Goodwin, his heirs and. assigns, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to catisfy the sum of $3051 and interest thereon from December 11, 1895, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and $200 attorney's fees in this suit and $15.60 costs in said suit, together with costs of said wilt and accruing costs of sale. Dated this 26th day of December, at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon. dec28 By Robert Kklly, Deputy. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Wasco: In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, deceased Citation: To Mary Gibson, Susie E. Bickford, Moggie A. i . i .j , l; . 1 1 1 1 j.i mi 11 1 1 irfl fin UUIUUll, JVOLIO .1. DUiKWiuii uwi,. ' " " and William Gordon' and all other heirs, known or unknown, of said deceased, Greeting: In the name of the 8tate of Oregon: You are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof, at Dalles City, in the County of Wasco, on Satur day, the llth day of J,.nuory, 1896, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made by said Court di-ectii.g the admin istrator of said estate to sell the following de scribed real estate belonging to said estate, to pay the claima against said estate, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Section 82 in Town ship 4 South of Range 13 EaBt of the Willamette Meridian in Waaco County, Oregon, aa prayed for in the petition of said administrator, now on file in said Court, Witness, the Hon Geo. C. Blakeley, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, seal for the County of Wasco, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 13th day of December, A: D. 1895. Attest: A. M EELSAY, Clerk. decl4-5t DeWitt's Little E arly Risers or bilh onsness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill.- a prompt core. 'Snipea-Kin-ersly l)rug Co." - ' ' ,' - . Tfi3 CoiumDia Packing gq., PACKERS OF Pork and Bee! MAxCFACT0rtr.no oa Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. J NEW DudertaMng Establishment. PRINZ & NITSCHKE DEALERS IS Furniture and Caipes. 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. THE DALLES NURSERIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Fruit, Shade Ornamental ur pes, vines AND Small Fruits E03E8 AUD SHEUBBEBY. t Remember our Trees are grown strict ly without 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 full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. wblcb be offers at Low Figures SPEGIflL :-: PAIGES to Cash Buyers. Highest Casl Prices for Em and other Profluce. 170 SECOND STREET. DI I PT 5 I PP Instantly Relieved end Permanently C.CURED lie WITHOUT r Knifo cr Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Thrco to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Offices: Rooms 70S-?;7. Jiarquoia Euildln, PORTLAND, OREGON. Bake Oven and Mitchel1 STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEB, - - Proprietor . Cforroa loaoA Rnkft Orffn far Antalnne every day, and from Antelope to Mit- cnen mree urnes a wees.. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. . Notice of Sheriff's Sale. KTitf no fo limhv vfvAn that in nnrsnance of an execution Issued out of ths Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County oi waaco, on ma 12th day of September, 1805, io an action therein pending, wherein D. L. Cates is plaintiff and John T. Khrtsman and J. H. Phirman are de- .1 ... jtlMAfrlnarmA that nut of tllR TlTDTtTtT of th defendants within said county I satisfy the sum of 3118 6U ana iuieresi mereon mo rata of ten per cent per annum from the 14th day ot February, 1W4. and $50 altorney.'s feea and 120 37 costs i f Mid action nil i costs uiwn this writ, I did, on the IStli day of Septo.ubcr, 1R5, levy upon all of the real property hereinafter described as the property of the defendant, John T. Ehrisman; and I will, on the 2nd day of No vember, 1895, at the hour of o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the courthouse door in Dalies City. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all ot the following-deaciibed real r(rertv lvinir j-nd situate in said Wasco CounjaV- imiron,- fcjurft; lota two and three in seetfouM, townohip 1 north, range 12 eat,W M. containing 1U4.3S acres more or less, fouiuix said Judgement, attorneys fees and costs, jy Sheriff ol Wascs Count J HisiflBan, ST. 1 TREES mm Wk. Michbli, Vunty Treasurer. n