M3 THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 15, 1868. PERSONAL MENTION. Saturday. ; School Sept. Shelly returned to Hood " iuver today. Mr. W. If. Dufur of Dafur came itto S. F. Gill, engineer on the Regulator, rent to Portland today. Col. E. W. Pike of Goldendale is ' regietered at the Umatilla House. Mr. J. E. Hanna. the well-known Hood River merchant, is in the city. Mr. C. C. Kuney, a well-known resi- J ' - F O ! ia in itianllv Gent 01 outriuju i-uuui), u . Mr. Georee T. Pratber, city r crdtr of Hood River, came up on the local train. Commissioner Blowers went to his home in Hood River today. He will re- turn tomorrow. Meser8..H. A. Leavens, V. C. Lewis and H. A. Leavens came up from the Locks on the noon train. Mrs. W. M. Stewart went to Hood Biver on the afternoon train, after a short visit.with relatives and friends in The Dalles. Mr. W. II. Moore, of Moore Bros., merchants at Moro, is in the city today. joining the Commercial Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pease nee Miss Maud French arrived this morning from Chicago and are visiting Mrs. ; Pease's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. French. They will remaiu, probably, . through the winter. Monday. Mr. E. O. McCov went to Portland yesterday. William Bradford of Prineville is in the city today. Mrs. J. R. Warner came up today ',' from White Salmon. Messrs. J. B. Wallis and G. W. Snow of Victor are in town today. Ernest Jensen was a passenger on the west-bound local yesterday. J. B. Current, a prominent merchant of Goldendale, is in the city. Mr. G. H. Baker, the Goldendale mer chant, is registered in the city. Mr. Jd. 51. Williams was a passenger to Portland on the afternoon local. Mr. M. E. Niles of Portland, a well- known railway official, is in the city. George N. Crossfield of Murray Springs left for Portland on yesterday's train. Mr. Frank Laughlin has returned 4mm a viaif f n Twnh Vallow and A ntolnno V. C. Lewis, H. A. Leavens and T. W Lewis returned to the Cascades yester day. . Mr. F. T. Hurlburt, cashier of the 'bank at Arlington, spent Sunday in The Dalles. Mr. S. C. Scott and family arrived in . The Dalles this morning from Quincy, Illinois. Mrs. H. W. French went to Portland this afternoon to visit her .mother, Mrs. A. M. Williams. J. M. Bentley, deputy United States marshal, with, headquarters in rendle ' ton, was in the city yesterday. Miss Mamie Driver will pass the re mainder of the school year at Portland University. In company with her father, Sheriff Driver, she went to Port land yesterday. William DeWolf. the sick railroad man, who was taken to Portland two 'weeks ago for hospital treatment,, was brought home yesterday, his condition not being much improved. Tuesday. Mr. J. A; Lenz of Hood River is in the elty. Dr. J. M. Kane of Dufur was in the city today. Sheriff Driver returned last night irom Portland. Mr. C. H. Stoughten, the well-known larmer 01 soyd, is in the city. Charles Butler, the well-known stock buyer of Port Xownsend, is in the city. R. B. May. the commercial traveller Mason, Ehrman & Co., is in town todav interviewing our business men. BORN. In this city, Monday, Jan. 13th, to ine wile ot jn . Harris, a son. . Much progress is being made in finish the Commercial and Athletic club rooms. The new floor is completed, and the par titions up for the bath rooms and wood room. The billiard rooms and gymna sium will soon be completed and ready for the furnishings to be put in. One billiard table has already been purchased and several of the gymnastic appliances are here. The bowling alley will be the last part pf the club arrangements to be completed. The members are becoming more interested in the club all the time, and every evening sees an increased number occupying the social rooms. A gentleman from Sherman county, who was in The Dalles last week, said the organization of the club was one of the bast moves the people of The Dalles ever made. The opportunities for doing good to the city are boundless, and we trust that of the many which will be presented some will be improved. Hello! Hello! This is the County Treasurer. He wants all . county warrants registered prior to April 1, 1892, presented at his omce, corner Jthira and Washington, for he is ready to pay the same. . Wm. Michell, County Treas. Bucklen'a Arnica Salre. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. ' Price 25 cents per box. For sale by BJakeley and Houghton, druggists. LIST OF BOOKS. HOW TO PROCURE THEM. To Be Glren Free to Subcrtbers of The Dalles Weekly Chronicle. The subscpription price of the Weekly Chbosiclb is $1.50 per year, so all those who pay one year's subscription in ad vance, we will send any five books you choose from the following lisc. Books will be delivered by mail only. Rnokn must he ordered by umber as in the catalogue and not by the name of the book. . ' Orders will be filled as promptly as the clerical work nvolved makes possi ble ubtcribers should wait patiently two or three weeks before making com plaint of non receipt of books. All orders should be addressed, Chkosicle Publishing Co., The Dalles, Oregon Mrs. Alexander. Beaton's Bargain. Chauneey Depea. 41 735 Centennial Oration. Vharle Dickens. 736 American Notes. F. Ansley. 83 Giant's Kobe. Arelina. 739 1 ictures from Italy 742 Dombey & Son, 2 vol 110 An American Jour 747 ketcnes by Uoz. ney. Frank Harre.lt. 748 Mrs. Liriper's Lodg ings. 117 KecoilingVengeanee751 Reprinted Pieces. 118 Great iicsper. Pro. Dowden. Adam Badeau. 764 Life of eouthey. 123 Conspiracy. f. DuBoisgobey. Chat. Wolcott Balestier 782 Ked LotterjfcTickct. 147 Fair Device. The Dvchess. 823 Lady Valur itn's L iamonds. Lord Duffcrin. 844 Letters from High Lattitudes. Waltir Besant. 151 Lament of Dives. 158 Holy Rose. lt0 inner House. Lord Beacontfteld. 191 kiso ot lsKaimer. Annie Edwards. km KnuennKfilrt'R 1 ife. 856 Girton Girl. Herbert Benard. 196 Coachman's Lore. Hart Bernard. 19" Locked Out. R. J). Blackmore. 206 Mary Anerly. 2(19 Christowell. 210 Cruddock Nowell So7 ouirtit we to visit Hcrf 859 Vivian the Beauty. 800 Susan Fielding. Amelia B. Edwards. 876 Miss Carew. M. Belham Edwards. 8S0 Flower of Doom. 884 Next of Kin 2 vols -Wanted. 5!i?orSnkerUpmre Loveand Mirage. 217 Crips the Carrier George t.itol. J. Mount Blauer. 898 Theophrastus Such. 220 Scientific Methods of Era Evergreen. Capital Punishmeut.t)08 Ten Years of his Life William Black. Kate Eyre. 222 In Far Lochabar. 912 step In the Dark. 228 Penance of John Lo- B L Fa)..egn san- 920 Blood White Rose. Kemper Bocock, 923 Kine of Hearts. 258 Tax thv Area. . 9:8 Sncred Nugget. if. E. Braddon. 038 Toilers of Babylon. 274 Hostages to Fortune j, m. Farrar. Robert Buchanan. 942 Mary Anderson. 403 Master of the Mine. Qeorae Manville Fenn. 109 New Abelard. 736 Golden Magnet. Bhoda Brough. 42o Betty's Vision. James If. Bush. 441 More Words A boat the Bible: E. Lasseter Bynner. 953 Dark House. Mrs. Fori ester. 982 My Hero. DM Omnia Vanitas. R. E. Forrest. 998 Eight Day . Gertrttde Ford. 1009 Only a Coral Girl. 443 N import. 2 vols. 444 Tritons, 2 vols. John Bloundell Burlon. Laura C. Ford 416 Mvstery of St James ion For Honor's Sake. Park. i013 Enemies Born. Thomas Carlyle. jt. E. Franeillon, 515 Life of Heine. 1025 Golden Bells. 518 Chartism. James 'A nthony Fronde. U Jan PauTFrederick 7 Life of Jno.Bunyan Richter. Thomas Fowler, LL. D. 530 Portfuitof JnoKnoxl039 Life of Locke. 531 Corn Law Khymes Henry George. 1046 The Lund Question A. W. Church. 539 Life of Spencer. C. K. Coleridge, 1047 Protection or Free Tiade. Theo. Gift. 592 Near Relation. 1083 Pretty Miss Bellew, Ifuoh Conway. 612 Ganiston's Gilt. 620 Paul Va'gas and Wm. E. Gladstone. 1090 Criticism of Robert Otner Htone. Llsmere, Annie C. Gibbs. 1093 Blip hted Life. 1096 Wuil of the Storm. Winona Gilman. 1098 General Utility. 1099 Clarice. S. Baring Gould. 1109 Little Tu Penny. Maxwell Gray. 1120 Reproach of Annes ley. Florence Marryat 1567 poiscn of Asps. 1568 Phvlida. 1569 Petroncl. 1572 Fighting the Air. 1573 Girl of Feversham. 1574 Fair-Haired Alda. 1584 Love's Contlict (2 vols). 1585 Heart of Jane Warner. 1590 Little Stepshon. 621 Somebody's Story. J. Fenimore Cooper. 643 Wavs 01 the Hour. 645 Manikins. 3au Cromelin. 6S1 Goblin Gold. Stuart C. Cumberland 695 Rabbi's Spell. Earl of Desart. 727 Lord and Lady Pic cadilly. N. V. Gogol. 1129 Taras Bulua. Evelin Gray. 1130 As Fate rt ould Have It Arthur Griffiths. 1134 No. 90. . Cecil Griffiths. 1138 Victory Ixane, II. Rider Ili-etrard 1146 Col. Quarltch, V C. 1150 Allan Quat rmain, jnvz vtnticnin me. 1153 Tale of Thre . Lions 1593 Master I'assion. Thomas Hardy Helen B. Mathers 1167 Woodlanders. 1607 Hertdri ; or, Blind Man-Grace Hnlolne Justice. 1182 Strange Disappear- I T. Meade ance. lOJb in inrauaom. . 1183 Great Divorce Case wiliam Minto 1187 A letter. 1B44 crack nf Doom. Ciishel Hoey 1645 Was She Good or 1229 Stern Chase. Bad? 1230 Lov. r's Creed. 1646 Life of DeFoe. Mrs. II. C. Hoffman Justin McCarthy 1239 Married by the 16?9 Dolly. Mayor. 1661 Gabrielle. 1240 Treacherous M Mni,,., Woman, 1662 Marryineand Giv A1212 I.ost to the World ing in Marriage. Arnoeiin iionsinson o., r ji- 100 in.. ui.fi r...... Juiiumo if,,i Horn Liusdav. Kerens Hume 1672 Geoii'rey Moncton. 1270 Girl from Malta. James Catter Morrison B.-H. llntton it,9 uie of Gibbon. 1294 Life of Sir Walter DavW Christie Murray Scott. John W. Hnyr loot Aunt nacaei. 1687 By the Gate of the Sea. 1688 Cynic Fortune. 1691 First Person Sing- 1295 Studies in Civil Service. Adah M. Howard 1297 Against Her Will. 11 iar. 1300 DesDerate Woman. 1692. Hearts, 1301 Little Nana 1701 Way of the World. 1302 Mother's Mistake Alan Muir 1709 Golden Girls. P. Myers 1719 Life of Words wortta. William E. Non-is 17a- My Friend Jim. 1742 Rogue. 1743 That Terrible Man 1744 Mr. Chain's Sons 2 vols. Milton Nobles 1749 Phoenix. Notley 1760 From the Other Side. William O'Brien 1762. O'Hara's Mission. Mrs. Power O Donog hue. 1763 Unfairly Won. -T)r. J. OchOiwitz 1764 Mental Sugges tion. 4 vols. Mrs Oliphsnt , 1771 Effle Ogilvie. 1777 Poor Gentleman. 1303 Haunted Life. 1304 Little Sunshine. Walter nubble 1307 Great Amberst Mystery. Washington Irvine 1316 Abbooford apd Newstead Abbey. 1317 Crayon Papers. 1319 Life of Goldsmith. G. P. R. James 1324 Darnley. Manrire Jokal 1351 Modern Midas. Mit. Edw. Kennard 1353 Matron or Maid. Grace Kennedy 1360 Dunallen, 2 vols. A.E.Lancaster - 1386 All's Dross but Love. Vernon Lee 1410 Phantom Lover. 1412 Prince of One Hundred Soups.. Manraret Lee 1420 Brighton Nilrht 17! jonn. Katheiinea. MeOnoidJ'?X bob 01 uis rather. 14M Joan Wtntwoitu. 1800 Oliver's Bride, 1802 Queen's Book. Dennis O'Sullivan " lS3Liou of Limerick. 1836 Eviction. 1837 Maid of Cremona. 1838 Beauty of Ben- burb. 1839 Mary Mayonr neen. 1S10 Eileen Alanna. 1841 Robert Emmet. 1842 Strange Case. 1843 Famed Fontenoy. Mary Patrick 1856 Marjorie's Child. James Payn . Brooks MeCormlck 1510 Nature's Young f0Dieman. McKenna 1512 Hearts and Gold. Charles Marvin 1528 Russians at the Gate of Herat. Harriet Martineau 1544 Hill and Valley. 1550 Charmed Sea. Florence Mamat . 1553 Ange. 1554 Mad Dnraaresq. 15C0 Captain Morton's 1561 With Cnpld'g Eyes law Eaves dropper. Ii64 Outol His Reckon- 1859 One uf the family. - ing. l$O0 CannoQ'8,'ard. James Payn 1862 Luck of the Dar- Georjrc Temple rells. 2250 Britta. . 1S70 Kit-A Memory Tasma F. G. Phillips 2257 Uncle riper of 1875 Social Vici'Bitndes l iper'B Hill. lb?7 SXTolflr .V. TeherUsh- 1S79 Jack and Three 2266'"vitafQae3tlon. Kcnward Philip W. M. Thackeray 1SS7 John Brown's Leg. 2274 Critical Eevitws. 1888 Sibyl Boss- Mar- M tSks. Post and i.ewDacner 22U3 Novels by Eminent 1U17 1 ne iieorse ubihh Hands. Agnes Ray-r-1943 Mrs. Gregory. L.y.i roiiKouchku. Bcrtlia Thomas 2318 Elizabeth's Furtune. Arnold Toynbee 2325 Industiial Revolu tion, 2 vols. Anthony Trollope 2326 Autobiography. G. W. M. Reynolds 1952 Degraded Deserter 2 vols. 1953 Betram Vivian 2 vols. 1954 Doom of theBur- ker. 2 vols. 1955 Wegner the Wehr Woli. 2 vols. 1957 Necromancer Fred Allison Tupper -.U4J. juoonsnine. Denzil Vane 2373 Like Lucifer. J. W Von Goethe 2 vols, 1958 Mystery of the Marchmonts . 2 vols. pit . zusi v uneim Aieistcr s 1962 Mystery of a Tur- - Travels. kish Bath. Florence Warden J. H. Riddell- 233 Schiherazsde. 1991 Susan Drummond. 2:4 Vagrant Wife. . , 2389 Nurse Revels F. Mabel Robinson Mistakes. 2012 uovenaen v . . Prince of Dart neSg. 22)5 Witch of the HiUs. G. M. Rooms 2:i96 Woman s lace. 2020 Tree of Knowledge L B Walford Blanche Roosevelt 2112 Mr. Smita. 2034 Married in Haste Pr, w Ward W. Clark Ruf sell ,vi t ir ni 2039 Jennv Harlow. 2047 Golden Hope. . J. Wall John Ruskin- iHf?."r'K""uu. 2064 Art of England. vv""a wests 11 2008 Our Fathers Have 2436 M. Fortescne. Told Us. wueer aace. 2071 A rata Pen tilici. Deshler Wrelch 2074 Love"s Meinie. 2444 Life of Grover 2075 Muncra Pulverls. Cleveland. Sir Walter Scott Violet Whyte 2447 Her Johnnie 2448 Eric Dane. John Strange Winter 2166 In Quarters with the 25th Black Horse Diugoons. 4092 Chronicles of the Canongate. J. L. Shorthouse 2133 Countess Eve. Flora L. Shaw 2138 Se-i Change. 2470 Harvest, William Gllmore Simms2172 Little Fool. 2156 Vasconselas. Katherine Wild' 2159 Bcauchamp. 2160 Charlemont. 2161 Mellichamps. 1103 Partisan. 2501 Ill-Regulated Mind zu7 coniessions. 16S Foragers. Mrs. nenrv Wood 2505 Lady Grace. Hazel Wood Goldwin Smith. 195 Life of Cowper. Emily Spender 2S0i Until the Day 2527 On the Quicksands. Jireass. T. W. Speight Charlotte M. Yongc 2531 Chantrv House. !07 Barren Title. 2537 My Young Alcides. Charlotte M. Stanley210 Two sides of tho 11 Accord and DIscord.J, ,?nielu- . Leslle Stenhan mscbus. iSSb Life of Johhson, 6 Life of Pope. Miscellaneous 2556 Anna Gray. 2565 Bess. 2592 Fresh Chestnuts. 2(3 He. 2614 It. 2616 Jessie. 2620 King Solomon's Treasures. 2626 Little Golden. 2650 Pa. Jane Stanley 2229 Daughters of the Goas. Starkweather and Wilson 2230 Socialism Julian Sturgls 2233 Comedy of a country House. 2234 Dick's Wandering. 2652 Pauline. 2.35 John Maidment. 2054 Prize Recipes. Tr,...i... l: 205S Suzanne. 2237 In Prison and Out. 1877 W itness my Hand An Immigration inducer. There has just been Issued from Thb Chronicle office an. immigration pamphlet for The Dalles Beal Estate Exchange. Five thousand copies have been ordered, and will be sent to places where it is thought the most good will be accomplished. The pamphlet num bers twenty-four pages of reading mat ter, descriptive of the resources of Wasco county and the natural advan tages of The Dalles. Full statistics are given of the products of this section and our resources portrayed in a convincing manner. The work is profusely illus trated with cuts showirjg places of com mercial and artistic Interest, A bird's eve view of The Dalles serves as a fronts- piece of the book. Following this comes view of one of our warehouses, and then a picture giving some idea of the wool shipping business done at The Dalles.' The other cuts show a station ary fieh wheel in the rapids abovelovn, fish scow in the Columbia, a prune orchard near The Dalles, a view of W, H. Taylor's farm on Dry Hollow, the Court street school, the county court house, a band of sheep ready for ship ment, the Academy Park school, St. Mary's Academy, Bridal Veil Falls, Mount Hood, from near The Dalles, Latourelle Falls, Hercules' Pillars, the Dalles City in the rapids at the Cas cades, Cape Horn, Multnomah falls and Oneonta Gorge. Some tables prepared by Mr. S. L. Brooks give a good idea of the equable climate which prevails in Wasco county. The text of the book, which was written by J. H. Cradle baugh, was creditably done and has left nothing out .in the way of information for the intending settler; v The Real Estate Exchange is doing a good work in disseminating knowledge concerning our fair land, and the distri bution of the pamphlets will undoubt edly be the cause of tending immigra tion towards Wasco county. , Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned the executor of the last will and testament of Thomas N. Joles, deceased, has filed, in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of the State of 1. regon for Wasco County, his final ac count as such executor. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that bv an or der ef said county court, made and entered on December bo, isuo. trie second day of March. 1896, waB fixed as the time, and the county courtroom in the county conrthonse In Dalles City, was fixed aa the place lor the heartt'g of said final account and objections thereto, if any there be, and for 1 he settlement thereof. R. r GIBONS, Executor of the last will and testament nf. Thos. N. Joles, deceased. jan 1 Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby iriven that thenndersiimed has been duly appointed bv the Hon. Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to me properly verified, at my residence in Dalles viiy, imBcu i,uuiiLy, urcgon, wiuiiu six momns from the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of January, 1896. GEORGE A. LIEBE, Administrator Of the pstntp nf Knlnmnn Honser, deceased. , Dufub & Menkfee, .- Attorneys lor Administrator. ' 8-5t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County on the 6th day of January, 1896, and to me airectea, in a suit wnerein wiutam A. Doug las is plaintiff and F. P. Taylor, Emma C. Tay lor, u. u. j ayior, saran iv. iayior, josepn A, Johnson, John B. rarer. State of Oreeon as trust ees for the use of the common school fund of Wasco County, Oregon, Mrs. Caroline 8. Breese, Mrs. Anna M. Hedstrom. Arthur E. Hedstrom, Alice H. Douglas, Gtorge B. Burnside, Elea nor E. Burnside and Anna M. Hedstrom. Alice 11. Douglas, Artnur is. iieastrom and James F. Chard, executors and trustees of the last will and testament tif E. L. Hedstrom. di ceased, Hebert Folger and Mary A. Folger are aeienaant8, ana coinnianaing me to s li tne following described leal property, lving and sit uate in W asco County. Oreeoo. to wit: ' Beginning on the north bnnk of Drv Ifnllow creek, at the southeast cornei f Ihe'lantl deeded by Caleb and Mary J. Brooks, on Januaiy 9, 1886, to O. D, Taylor, and on August 3, 1880, deeded Dy u. v. l ayior ana wile to timua c l a; lor; thence south along the line of the Masonic cem etery to the north line of the land now owned by E. P. Roberts; tbence west alnug t ie north line of E. P, Roberts' land to the east line of the land deeded by Caleb Brooks ar.d wife to Newell and now owned by E. P. Roberts; thence north along the east line of E. P. Roberts' land to the north bank of Dry Hoilow creek to the south west corner of the land owned by Emma C. Taylor; thence northeasterly along the north bank of Dry Hollow creek to the place of. begir -ning, being the southeast fractional quaiter of the west half of the Simms Donation Land Claim, and situate in section ten of township one north, range thirteen east, Willamette Meti dlan, containing forty acres more or less. The land referred to in the foregoing defcription as E. P. Roberts' land was owned by said E. P. Robers, being the land now owned by ti.u heirs of said E. P. Roberts: together with all and sin gular the tenements, hereditaments and nppui tenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining; and out of tho proceeds thereof to satisfy one-third of the costs and disburse ments of said suit taxed at f25, and the further sum of 11065.55 and interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from the date of said .judgment; and further commanding meton'il the follow ing described real property, lying and nituute in Vaco County, Oregon, to-wit: Also the following described tract of land Commencing at the southeast corner of the land soi l by Caleb Brooks to James G. Taylor, hen e west 2.54 chains to the southwest corner of the same; thenoe north 2.91 chains along the west line of taid James G. Tttylor's la, .it u a point (stake) thirty feet south of tho southeast corner of the land sold by Caleb Brooks to I'iutzel Br -thers; thence west 5.91 chains to the northeast corner of land sold bv Caleb Brooks to Wjllium Taylor: thence south 3.95 chains to the south east corner of said William Taylor's land ; them e west ,m cnains to tne east line oi the laud sold to the Goed Templars for an orphans' home thence south 8 61 chains along the east line of uie saiu juuu hi uie soumeasc corner or uie same: thence west 5.60 chains to tho southwest corner of the said Good Templars' land : tbence souiu li.ou cnains to ine nortn Dantt. oi Dry Hollow creek; thence northeasterly 19,50 chains along the nortn Dank of Dry Hollow creek; thence north 12.75 chains to the public road which leads east toC. E. Chrisman's; thence west .45 chains: theuce north 3.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing twenty-five acres more or less; together with all and singu lar tne tenements, Hereditaments and appurte nances thereunto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining. And out of the proceeds thereof to satisfy two-thirds of the costs and disburse ments taxed as aforesaid, tho costs upon said writ and the sum of S:10C.74 and accrued inter est at eight per cent per annum, and the further sum of MOOattorney fees: I will, on the 8th day of February, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said dny, at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell all said above described real property lo the highest Diuaer ior casn in nana. T. J. DBIVEB, j8-5t Sheriff of Wasco County, or. Sheriff's Sale. A judgment, order and decree having been rendered and entered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, on the 23d day of December, 1895, in a cause therein pend ing, wherein C. W. Dietzel was Diaintiff and Ezra Henson and Russell & Company, a corpor ation, and R. F. Gibons, A. S. Mac Allister and J. M. Harden, partners doing business under tne nrm name oi (iioons, Mac Ainster dc Co., were defendants, wherein and whereby it was ordered and a ijudged that the plaintiff have and recover of and from the defendant. Ezra Hen- son, the sum of (320.65 and the further sum of 15 as attorney's fee and bis costs and disburse ments taxeu at u, ana it was lurther ordered and adjudged that the defendant, Russell & Company, a corporation, have and recover el and from the defendant. Ezra Henson, upon its cross complaint tne sum ot ?,7.3o, ana tne tur tner sum ot 5 as attorney s tee, and it was lurther ad ludeed and decreed that the mArtsracre of the plaiutlii'be foreclosed and the mortgaged property nereinaicer aescrmea ne sola in me manner provided by law, and that the proceeds thereof be applied as follows: First, unon the costs and expenses of said foreclosure and sale. Second, upon any amount that may be due for unpaia taxes, or mat may oe necessary to re deem said premises from any sale thereof for unpaid taxes. Third, upon the amount due to the plainiMt. Fourth, upon the amount due to the defendant. Russell Sc Co. Fifth, that the overplus, if any there be, be paid to the Clerk of tne court to smae tne iurtnemraer ot tne court. And an execution and order of sale havine issued out of eai'l Circuit Court on the 7th dav ot janury, 189b, ana to me airectea ana 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 said execution and order of sale. 1 will, on Thursday, the 13th day of rebruarv. 1896. at the hour of 2 o clock n. m. at the courthouse door in Dalles City, in said county and state, sell at miblio auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for the purpose oi satisiying saia juagmeni oraer ana aecree the mortgaged premises named and described inerein, to-wit: Northeast quarter cf Section 17. Township South, Range 14 East, W. M., containing 160 acres OI tana. T. .'. DK.1VEK, 15j-5t Shei Iff of Wasco County. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county on the 11th rlHV nf Janmirv lK'tfi. In a suit thprpfn Twtnri'imr wherein A. 8. Disbrow and Mary M. Disbrow are laintins ana J. nanna, Maggie a. nanni, r. . Watson. Mary G. Watson and Charles E. GJU are defendants, directing me to sell the real property hereinalter described to satisfy the sum of $535 ana accruing interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 31st day of Decem ber, 189o, ana tne lurtner sum ot s,4i.7o ana in terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum fiom said 31st day of December, 1895, $20 costs and disbursements of said suit, and accru ing costs, 1 will on the lath day of february. 1896 at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. at the court house door in Dulles City. Wasco countv. Ore- sell to the highest bidder for cash in haud the following described tract or parcel of land de scribed as follows, towit: The west half of the northeast auarter of the southwest quarter of section two, townsnip two norm, range ten east. w. m., containing acres, more or less, ana an the right, title and Interest of each of said de fendants in and to said land to satisfy said sums. interest ana costs. T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sieht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, .Seattle Wash',, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. DR. CUSPS IMPROVED A .Mild Physic. On a PHI for a. Dom. A movement t eraent of the bowels eaca au is necessary n be bowels eaca amj u necesMj for health. These These pills supply what the system lacks to make it regular. They cure Headache, bngaten tne Eyes, and clear the Complexion better than cosmetics. They neither frripe nor sicken. To convince yon, we where. Dii, OSAa'KO MI. CO, Philadelphia, Pa, Its a winner eveny time Battle Ax Plug in the lead 1 The largest piece of OOD ever sold Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sore5, 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, Wakes flan or Beast well again. Did you know? That we have opened up a "Wholesale Liquor ' House at J. O.' Mack's old stand? The purest Wines and Liquors for family use. . .. fa STUBLING & WILLIAMS tobacco. for io cents "Tie Regulator Line' Tie Dalles, Portland an! Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Frelgrlt aufl Passenger Lias Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between. The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves Tho Dalles at 7 a.m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PABSBNUKB BATES. Oneway ....$2.00 Round trip 8.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments tor way landings must be delivered before 6 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call pn or address. W. CALLAWAY General Agent- THE-DALLES. OREGON O.R.s. EAST! GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VI A- Spokane Denver Omaha Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paul Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Lesre Portland Xverr Five Dsjrs for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For fall detail call on O. B. & Cn.'a Agent at The Dalles, or address W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Paa. Agi. Portland, Oregon