THE DALLES .WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1896. The Weekly Ghf oniele. THE DALLES, OBEGON LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CUBED BY USING) AYER'S Cherry Pectoral A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I. took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I 'put myself under medical treatment, and at the nd of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preadi, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle Rave me great, relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley, D.D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Eapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Ya. Ayer's Cherry Fedora! GOLD MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S 5 ATS. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. PERSONAL MENTION. Wedne&dav. Capt. II. C. Coe of Hood River is in , 'the city. . Mr. D. O'Conner of Goldendale is in the city today. ' Richard Gorman left on the afternoon "train for Portland. ' Mr. George W. Herbein went to Pen- - dleton on last night's train. Frank Ward of Kingsley went to Port land on the afternoon train. Mr. D. L. Cates of Cascade Locks ar rived in town on the morning local. Mr. O. H. Rich, a resident of Center ville, Klickitat Co., is a visitor to town Mr. J. W. Moore, a well-known farmer of Nansene, was seen upon our streets today. ' Bert Baldwin returned to Mt. Angel college this afternoon to resume his studies. ... . , Mr. M. Herrick,.the cannervman, re- tamed today from a business trip to Portland. ;- . Peter Mohr, a fruit raiser of the Hood River vallev. was in the city this morning. . ,' Mr, J. C. Burkes, an attorney of Nan eene, is in The . Dalles today on legal business. Mr. William 'Lacock, engineer on the state, portage road at the locks, is in The Dalles today.- Mr. Fred D. Hill hag gone to Golden dale, where be is engaged in taking tes timony is an important suit'. - Matt Thorbonrn, Jr., who is a student at Mt. Angell college, returned to that institution todav' after spending the iiolidavB with his narentH at Kintrslev. - . Mr. O. W. Bellinger, a son of Judge Bellinger of Portland, was in The Dalles . today. Mr. .Bellinger holds. an import ant position in the construction depart ment ot the U. K. s N. Co. v Thnrsday. A. K. Dufur of Dafor is in town today, T. H. Johnston came in from Dufur today. Sheriff Driver returned last night from Salem. ., Mr. A. H. Breyman of Portland is in the city today. . .,, " Mr. W. D. Jones-, the tombstone man of Portland, is in the city. Capt. H., C. Coe returned to Hood River on the afternoon train. - DK John M. Kane of Dnfur is in the city, accompanying Mr. Balch. Messrs. W. G." Armsworthy and J. E. Porbes of Wasco are in the city. , . Hon. B. S. Huntington returned last . evening from a day spent in Portland. - Mr. I. C. Darland, a well-known mer chant of Goldendale, is in the city today. ' " Miss Gertrue Farrelly of Portland is in the city visiting her -sister, Mrs. E. F. F. M. Jackson, one of Hood River's citizens, came np from that place on. the night train. ' . . ... r. Kariv of urano came ud on tne local train this morning, returning in the afternoon. Mr. James W. Armsworthy, editor of , the News at Wasco, is in The Dalles on s business visit today. . Conductor Bennett is on the local to- Conductor Glenndening. , .- ' MrJames Connelly' of Burnt Ranch is in town tndav. TTo ia nnn nf the larire ' sheeD trrowera nf that reo-inn. Miss Florence French left last evening . for The Dalles, where she will make her ' future home. HeDnher Gazette. Mr. J. H. Rhinehartof Sammerville, .father of the late Dr. W. E. Rinehart of p 1,sit- La The Dalles, arrived Jn town from Port land this morning. Mr. Frank French, purser of the steamer Dalles City, arrived in The Dalles last evening from Portland. During the lay-up of the boats he will spend his vacation with his parents in this city. Mr. C. W. Kibley of Baker City ar rived in The Dalles this morning. Mr. Niblev is secretary of the Oregon Lum ber Co. an organization which has ex tensive interests in Oregon and Wash ington. Friday. Floyd Wood is reported still improv ing. Mr. M. B. Potter of Hood River is in the city. ' Albert Roberts is in today from the Deschutes. Mrs. W. H. VanBibber returned from Portland today. Ally Henderson came np from White Salmon this morning. 4 George N. Crossfield of Murray Springs came down this morning. Mr. R C. Wallis of Rnfus is in the city on his way to Portland.. C. H. Spaulding, a prominent attor ney of Goldendale, is in the city. Mr; T. C. Nye returned on today's local from a brief stop in Portland. E. Cameron, one ot the famous Came ron brothers, sprinters, is in the city. Louis Klinger, one of Wasco county's prosperous farmers, i3 in town today.' Mrs. B. E. Nyde is the guest of Mrs. Forwood during her stay in The Dalles. " W. A. Langille of Hood River came np to The Dalles on laet night's passen ger. Fred D. Hill, the real estate agent, went to Portland on this afternoon's train. Charles Franzen of Lyle Landing was in town today laying in some winter supplies. Rev. J. N. Goss returned last night from Portland. He will go to Milton next week. School Supt. Shelly arrived from Hood River this morning, and will be in his office at the usual hours. Otto Birgfeld of Portland arrived in The Dalles last evening and is visiting his brother, Professor" Birgfeld. Mr. A. D. McDonald of The Dalles is Sherman county looking after some business interests there. He is one of the commissioners of the Rattlesnake road. A Dalles Burse In San Francisco. People who attend the fair at The Dalles last October will remember Cracker Jack one of the running horses which appeared in a number of events Cracker Jack was not much for looks,' but was considered pretty good for speed and there were always plenty of people willing to place their money on the ani nal. Cracker Jack became the property ot Mr. Fred Fisher, who had an enthu siastic belief in his running capabilities, so much so that he shipped the horse to San Francisco and entered him at the Bay District track. Several days ago a wild rumor was circulated in The Dal'es that Cracker Jack had won a race and the pools were at such odds that the backer of the Oregon horee won $60,000. The report turned out to be a josh, how ever, and a hit of merriment was had at some sportsmens' expense. The follow ing clipping taken from the San Fran cisco Examiner of January 3d, contains information upon wnich the report of Cracker Jack and his winnings was probably based. The people that own Cracker Jack came verv nearly pulling a good thing off yesterday. They had everything ar ranged out the bov. Instead of getting a good jockey to pilot their horse they put up Bngley, who would nave hard work to ride in a box car if the door was open. Cracker Jack is about the home liest horse that ever ran over the Bay District track. He is long and low, with the appearance of a halfbred percheron. If bis heart were as big as his feet he would be the greatest race-horse of the century, for he has plenty of speed. some books boosted bis price 100 to 1 yesterdav, and then those who knew about the good thing started in to play him. In a minute or two his price had been cut to 10 and that was about the best quotation against him when the nag fell. Cracker Jack shot off in the lead 2t once, and on tho upper turn had opened up a gap of several lengths. In the stretch it looked as though the others would never catch him, but when be did stop he stopped all of a sudden and City Girl, about the only well-bred horee in the bunch, came on and won handily. Cracker Jack was another good thing cone wrong. If the coup had been properly managed there would have been no difficulty in cleaning up a good big sum. Improvements at the Works. Electrlo Light The Dalles has reason to be proud of its electric light works. Few cities the size of this place have as complete a plant, while many , larger cities will Buffer in comparison with the electric light system in The Dalles. Some im provements have, been made at the works, which -will provide still greater efficiency in the service. A new alter nating dynamo has been received, which will allow of 1000 incandescent sixteen candle power lights to be added to the number previously used. The demand for lights had rendered it necessary that the capabilities of the service, be in creased. . There is now sufficient power to furnish 2640 sixteeu-candle lights and fifty arc lights. The number of incan descenta now in use is about 2000. Among other improvements to be noticed is a switch-board of the latest design. A lightning arrestor has just been received, and its working was ex plained to a Chronicle reporter today. Should the wires be struck at any place by lightning, the chock would reach as far as the arrestor and then pass along a wire leading into the ground, and thus be prevented from reaching the machin ery. Should the number of incandes cent lights reach over 2600, it would probaSly be necessary that a new engine and boiler of greater size and power be secured. . - Lutheran Church Organized; ' - Last evening a large number of peo ple interested In the formation of a Lu theran church, met in the First Baptist church and took np the work of the ad journed meeting a week ago. The re port of the committee which had been appointed to solicit membship showed that sixty-two names were on the roll. Before the evening was over that num ber was increased to sixty-eight. A bal lot was then taken to select a council of trustees, and the following gentlemen were chosen: I. C. Nickelsen, John Melquist, Hans Hansen, Mr. Brown, L P. Ostlund and C. Weigle. When the trustees had been elected it was unani mously decided that Rev. L. Grey be asked to take the pastorate of the church. Mr. Grey expressed his pleas ure at this action and promised to ac cept the call, provided his ' church in Oregon Citygave him leave. The trust ees were empowered to draw up articles of incorporation and make inquiries con cerning a suitable site for the erection of a church edifice. Next Sunday an other meeting of the members will be held. Suddenly Taken Insane. A ead. affliction has overtaken Miss Annie Brown, daughter of Mr. A. A Brown, .tor some time the young lady has been in failing health and this morning showed unmistakable signs of insanity. An examination was held by Dr. Doane and Judge Blakeley, and the unfortunate young girl committed to the asylum. The trouble has been long in coming, as for many weeks she has been brooding over the suicide of an uncle When Prof. Riddell delivered his lecture on "Heredity" Miss Brown attended and took a tieep interest in the lecture because of the fact that three of her uncles were insane. Since that time her condition became worse till this morning, when a violent outbreak oc curred. bhe is in fear that she may kill herself. Miss Brown is a graduate of the Quincey, Illinois, high school, and has lived in The Dalles about four years. She has been a constant attendant at the Congregational church, though not a church member. The case is deplora bly sad, and the parents and the afflict ed one will have the deep felt sympathy of everyone. Last evening abent 6 o'clock a gentle man standing in front of Stephens' store saw a young lad purloine a pocket handkerchief. The gentleman notified Officer Connelly, who followed the boy and brought him to Mr. Stephens, where a confession was made. The boy is a son of well-known and respected par ents, living in The Dalles, and the spe cies of thieving, in which he indulged last night, is the result of evil compan ionship. The cnlyrit, whose name we withhold for the sake of his parents, said that there is a gang around town organized to commit depredations of this sort and that other merchants had suffered in the same way. After the boy confessed,- Mr. Stephens was not disposed to press the matter, and he was allowed to depart by the officer upon solemn promises that this offense would be the last. This is the second time within a short while that thieving of this sort has been discovered, as last fall articles were found that had been stolen from the stores of Pease & Mays and A. M. Williams & Co. Officer Connelly learned the names of some of the boys who have been doing this sort of thing, and a sharp watch will be kept upon their actions. Emulsion The cream of purest Norwegian codliver oil, with hy pophosph ites, adapted to the weakest digestion. Almost as palatable as milk. Two SIze 50 cents and $1.00 . SCOTT & BOWNE, - New York DeWitt'8 Little Early Risers lor billi onBness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. SnipeB-Kin-erely Drug Co. DR. GllNirS IMPROVED One Pill, for a Bone. A movement of t he bowels e&ch day is in lecess&ry far m lacks to - ileal Lh. These Dills sqddIt what the bjsKmu make it regular. They care Headache, brightea the Erefl.nd clear thaComolexion belter than co&metica. They neither trripe nor sicken. To convince yon, we will mail sample free, or full box for 2ftc. Sold eTery- om, UX. UBANKU MHO. 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Marden, partners doing business under the firm name of Uibons, Mac Allister Co.. were defendants, whtrein and whereby it was ordered and al judged that the plaintiff nave and recover of and from the defendant, Ezra Hen son, the bum of f320.6o and the further sum of J45 as attorney's fee and bis costs and disburse ments taxed at J 11, and it was further ordered and adjudged that the defendant, Russell Company, a corporation, have ana recover of and from the defendant. Ezra Henson, upon its cross complaint the sum of $778.35, and the fur ther sum of J75 as attorney's fee, and it was fuither adjudged and decreed that the mortgage of the plaintiff be foreclosed and the mortgaged property hereinafter described be sold in the manner provided by law, and that the proceeds thereof be annlied as follows: First, upon the costs and expenses of said foreclosure and sale. second, upon any amount mat may Deuue ior unpaid taxes, or that may be necessary to re deem said premises from any sale thereof for unpaid taxes. Third, upon the amount due to the plaintiff. Fourth, upon the nnv.uut due to the defendant, Russell & Co. Fifth, that the overplus, if any there be, be paid to the Clerk of tne court to auiae me iurtneriraer or ine court. And an execution and order of sale having issued out of said Circuit Court on the 7th day of Janury, 189S, and to me directed and com manding: me to sell the mortgaged premises hereinafter described to satisfy the sums above mentioned with interest thereon, now, there fore, under and in pursuance of sam execution and order of sale, I wilU on Saturday, the 8th day of Februarv, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse door in Dalles City, in said county and state, te 1 at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for the purpose of satisfying said judgment order and decree the mortgaged premises named and described iherein, to-wit: .Norm quarter ot section 17, Townsmp soutn Range 14 East, W. M., containing 160 acres of land. T. J. DRIVER, 10j-6t Shei iff of Wasco County. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. William L. Isbell, Plaintiff, vs. Mattie J. Isbell, Defendant. To Mattie J. Islwll, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are herebv rcouired to anpear in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint filed against vou in said court and cause, on or Detore tne ilrst dv of the next reeular term of the Circuit Court for Wasco County, Oregon, following the expi'ation of six weeks publication of this summons, towit, Monday, the 10th dnyof Feb ruary, 1896, aud you will take notice-that if vou fail to s appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: A decree of divoree forever dissolving the bonds of marriage heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other re lief as mav be eauitable-and lust. inis summons is s'.'rvea upon you oy puouca tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a weekly newspaper of generul circulation, published at The Dalles, Was-co Couuty, Oregon, by order of lion. w. 1. aradsnaw, juage 01 tne ariove namea court. Dated at Dalles City, Or., December 24, 1895. G. W. PHELPS. dec28-5t Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff 's Sale. t Bv virtue of au execution and order of sole is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a decree ana judgment, made, rendered and entered by said couit on the Kith day of December, 1895, in favor of the plnintiti', in a suit wherein the Solicitors Loan and Trust Company was plaintiff and Syl vester Brooks was defendant, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to levy upon and sell the lands mentioned and described in said writ and hereinafter described, I did duly levy upon and will sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, on Mon day, the 27th day of January, WJ6, at 2 o clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the County courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, all of tbe lands and premises described in said writ and herein de scribed as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter of section fourteen in township one, north of range fourteen, east of the Willamette ieridian, Wasco County, Oregon, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to sat isfy the sum of $3S3.30 and interest thereon from January 28, lS'.W, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, $50 attorney's fees in this suit, and $7.50 costs in said suit, together with costs of said writ and accruing costs of sale. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, this 26th dav of December, A. D., 1895. T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco Co., Or. Dec28 By Robert E.ELLV, Deputy. RI-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. hum A" "A V jW1 c,J SUMMONS. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lot the County of Wasco. J. A. Gulliford, p'aintiff, va. ' John Topar and Alice Topar, de'endanU. To John Topar, if the above named defend ants: , In fie name of the State of Oregon ; You are hcrebv required to appear and -iswer the complaint of "p'aii tiff, filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause, on or before tbe first day of the next regular term of said Couit following the data hereof, to-wit: On or before the 10th A y of Feb ruary, 1896; and if you fail so to appear and an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will applv to the court for the relief prayed for iu his com plaint, to-wit: Foi a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed, male and executed by you aud the defendant Alice Toptr. to the above-named plaintiff, dated the 8th day of Nov mber, 1MW, upon the NE!4 of the r-JiJi, the WW of theNEJi, thoNE'4of the NV, theW'ioI the and the SJ of the NW4 of Section 4 in Townsnip2 south of Range 13 east, W M, in Wasco County, Oregon, containing 320 acres of land, more or le-s, and that said premises be bold under uch foreclosure decree in the man ner provided bylaw; that f torn the jroceeds of such sale the pUintifl' have ard receive the rum of 000, and interest on said sum at the rate of e'ght ir cent, p r annum Mnce November 8th, 1112; the further sum of $100 as a reasonable at torney's fee to collect the note thereinl fueu uuu. buu p-tuanu s costs ana Dis bursements of said suit, including ac cruing costs and expenses of sale, and that plaintiff have a judgment against you and said defendant, Alice Topar, for any defic iency in the proceeds of sale to fully satisfy all said sums; that upon such foreclosure sale, all of the right, title, interest and claim of you and your co-defendant, or either of you, and all other persons claiming or to claim, by, through or un der you or either of you In and to said mort gaged premises, be forever barred and foreclosed from the equity of redemption and for such other and further relief aa to the Court may seem equitable and just. Ti is summons Is served upon you, the said John Topar, by publication thereoi in The Dalles Chronicle for hix consecutive weeks, bv order of Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge o'f said Court, which order was duly made and en tered on the 20th day of I'ecember, 18'.15. Dated this 26th day of December, 1895. DUFUR !t MKNEFEE, ' dec28-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oresron.for Wasco County, upon a decree and judgment made, rendered and entered by said Court on the 11th day of December, ISM, 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 K. Draper, John Goodwin, William Goodwin and Amanda Thontbury, administratrix of the es tate of C. N. Thornbury, deceased, were defend ants, and to me directed an'd delivered, com manding me to levy upon and sell the lands mentioned and described in said writ and here inafter described, I dia duly lev upon, and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hund, on Monday, the 27th day of Jann ary, 1896, at 2:30 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the County courthouse, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in raid writ, and 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, a strip of land described as follows : Beginning at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter 01 the northeast quarter of section 27 ; running thence south to a point 24 rods; thence north westerly to the northwest corner of the north esst quarter of said sect on 27 .containing 154 acres of land and being the same land which Dela Sayer anl 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 County, 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 satisfy the sum of $3051 and interest thereon from December 11, 1S95, at the rale of 12 per cent per annum, and S.MO attorney's fees in this suit and $15.50 costs in said suit, together with costs of sold wilt and accruing costs ot sale. Dated this 26th day of December, at Dalles City, Wasco Countv, Oregon. T. J. DRIVER, BheriffWaco Co., Or. dec28 By Robert Kelly, Deputy. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for vvasco county. Tbe American Mortgage Company, of Scotland, limited, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. F. P. Weidnor, Thomas J. Fredenbnrg, M. Fred enburg, O. Fredenburp, O. D. Taylor, Surah K. Taylor, Lorenzo Francisco, C. W. Cather, J. C. Flanders and Joeph A. Johnson, defendants. To M. Fredenburg, of the above-named defend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff, filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause, 00 or before the fl rat day of the next regular term of said Court next following the dote hereof, to-wit: On or before the 10th day ot February, 189C; and If you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed, made and executed by the above-named defendants, F. P. Weidncr and Thomas J. Fredenbunr. to the above-named plaintiff, dated the 20th day of July, 1888, upon the S'( and the NWW of the NE M, andtheNEof theNW of Section 28, in Township 1 north of Range 10 east of the Wil lamette meridian, in Wasco County, Oregon, and that said 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 StWXl. and interest on said sum since February 1st, 18U3, at the rate of eight percent, per annum: for the further, sum of 175 as a reasonable attorney's fee for instituting this1 suit to collect the notes therein sued upon, and plaintiffs costs and di bursements of suid suit including accruing costs and expenses of snle, and that plaintitt have judgment against the de fendants F. P. Woidner and Thomas J. FreuCT burg, for any deficiency in the proceeds of sale to satisfy fully all laid sums; that upon such foreclosure sale all of the right, title, interest and claim of you and your co-defendants, each and all of you and them, and all other persons claiming or to claim, by, through or -under you or any of them, in and to said mortgaged prem ises, be forever barred and foreclosed from the equity of redemption, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equita ble and just. This summons is served upon you, the said M. Fredenburg, by publication thereof in The Dalles ( hiionk lk for six consecutive weeks, by order of Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said Court, which order was duly made and en tered on the 2(ith day of December, 18!lo. Duted this 20th day of December. IS'.is. DOFUR & MENEFEE. dec28-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco: In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, deceased, Citation : To Mary Gibson, Snsle E. Bickford, Maggie A. Gordon, Katie J. Btogsdill, George B. Gordon and William Gordon' and all other heirs, known or unknown, of said deceased, In the name of the State 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 11th day of January, 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 directing the admin istrator of said estate to sell the following de scribed real estate belonging to said estate, to pay the claims against said estate, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Section 32 in Town ship 4 South of Range 13 East of the Willamette Meridian in Wasco County, Oregon, as prayed for in the petition of said administrator, now on file In said Court. Witness, the Hon Geo. C. Blakeley, Jndge 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 KELSAT, Clerk. dec!4ot Notice, , AU warrants Outstanding against Dalles City are now due and payable at my office. Interest ceases on and after this date. . 0. J. CbAidall, July 15th, 1893. City Treas. TH3 CoiumBia PacRiDgco.. PACKERS OF Pop k and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. .A. N EW PRINZ & NITSCHKE -DEALERS IX- Furniture and Caipes. We have added to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil be low accordingly. THE DALLES UBSERffiS, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Fruit, Shade Rr'pps.Vines AND Small Fruits M.XD Ornamental E0SES AUD SHETJBBEBT. Remember our Trees are grown strict ly without irrigation. Catalogue sent free on application. Leave ordess with C. . Bayard, City Agent, Washington St., bet. Second and Third, The Dalles, Oregon. A. A. Brown, Keep full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions, which heoffen at Low Figure SPEGlfllt :-: PRICES to Cash Buyers. Highest Casl Prices for Egjrs an3 otler Proince. 170 SECOND STREET. Bake Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEB, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope overy day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. RUPTU RE Instantly . Relieved and Permanently CURED l t Vil I nUU I r Kntfc or Operation." Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Offices : Rooms 705-707. Marquam Building, PORTLAND, OREGON; Sheriff's Sale. ""By virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 4th day of December, 18'J5, upon a judgment made and entered in said Court on the 11th day of November. 1895, In an action theretofore pending, wherein C. L. Gerdes was plaintiff and M. D. Morgan was defendant, In favor of said plaintiff, and to me directed and delivered, I did on the 6th day of December, 18'Jo, duly levy upon the following described real es tate belonging to said defendant and described in said execution and therein ordered to be sold, as follows, to-wit: Lot "F" In block No. fifty two, in the Military Reservation Addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, and that I will on Monday, the 6th day of January, 1896, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the county courthouse in Dallea City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell all of said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum due upon said writ, to-wit, the sum ot f 198.64, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 11th day of No vember, 1895, together with the further sum ot $11.00 costs and disbursements in said action and accruing costs and expenses of said sale. Dated this 5th day of December, 1895. T. J. DRIVER, . d7-5t - Sheriff ol Wasco County, Oregon. Undertaking Establishment. TREE