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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1898.
The Weekly GhfoMele.
(HI DALLES,
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Saturday. " -
T. Clay Neece of Waeco is in the city.
Ex-Gov. Moody went below on this
afternoon's train.
J. C. Wingfield of Endersby ia a visi
tor to town today.
A. C. Sandford came down from
Grants last evening.
Mr. F. A. Senfert returned today from
: a businees trip to Portland.
Mr. E. K. Rnseell, supervisor of road
district No. 12, was in town today.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alden returned
last night from their wedding trip to the
sound. '
- H. S. Wilson returned last night from
Olympia, where he went to argue the
Klickitat bond case in the supreme
court.
Mr. M. A. Moody came upon the de
layed train late evening, having spent
twenty-four hours in journeying from
Portland to The Dalles.
Monday.
- I.' H. Taffe of Celilo, was in town yee
' terday.
Mr. S. R. Husbands of Mosier is in
. town today.
Mr. A. B. Craft of Eufus is down on a
. business trip.
Mr. T. C. Nve, of the O. B. & X. office,
visfted Pendleton Sunday.
, Mr. B. F. Laughiin went to Golden
dale today on a business trip.
G. A. Thomas and F. M. Lane of
White Salmon were in totrn today.
V Dr. E. E. Swinebnrn of Heppner epent
. a portion of yesterday in The Dalles.
J. A. Waddle, a well-known commer
cial traveler, is paying the town a busi-
. ness visit. - .
; Rev. Dr. J. Bloch, rabbi of the Jewish
Synagogue in Portland, is registered at
trie umauiia.
Mrs. Wm. Halvor of Portland returned
home today after visiting several weeks
with Mr. Ualvors parents.
. U1IU lUIOi VILIS juKidt VI 1 yj I v
' land have come to The Dalles, where
they will make their future home.
Mr. W. C. Wills of Prineville, a mem
. ber of the State Board of Equalization,
. recently in session at Salem, is in the
city.
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Aitkin of Huntington
visiting in the city. ,
' Mr. B. F. Gibons went to Portland to
day on a business trip.
Mr. Frank Davenport, the lumberman
of Hood Kiver, is in the city.
Mr. Hugh Glenn returned on the
morning's train from Portland.
Mr. W. Landis, who has been visiting
in The Jjalles for nearly a month, left
yesterday for Spokane.
' Mr. V. C. Brock, cashier of the Sher
man county bank at Wasco, is in the
city today. He is accompanied by his
wife.
Messrs. T. W. Glavey, James Baxter,
John Bolton and W. S. Hendrix make
, up a delegation of Kingsley residents
who are in trie city today.
Hon. George H. Williams of Portland
came up on the noon train. He will de
liver a lecture upon "Reconstruction" at
the Congregational church this evening,
Mr. Joseph T. Peters left on the after
noon train for San Francisco. He will
be absent from The Dalles about two
-weeks, during which time he will visit
points of interest in California.
In this city, Monday, Jan. 20, to
wife of J. S. Singleton, a daughter.
the
Bone But Ayer's 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 sarsaparillaa sought by
every means to obtain a showing of their
goods, but they were all turned away
under the application of the rule for
bidding the entry of patent medicines
and nostrums. The decision of the
world's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows:
"Ayer's SarEaparilla Is not a - patent
medicine. It does not belong to the
list of nostrums. It is here on its
merits." '
There is a big demand for Wasco
county warrants ana mere is no aimcuity
u Bciuug bucui ui par. .a. year or hu ago
they were selling at from 90 to 95 cents,
but there is now plenty of money in
town to take up the whole issue at par.
If some of this capital could be used in
. establishing some manufactory say
woolen mill for instance the benefit to
the town and to the inventor would be
lar greater. .
. Just received at the Wasco Warehouse
a carload of "Byers Best" Pendleton
flour. This flour has no superior on the
Pacific coast- Try it. d7-tf
For Sale.
sleigh's. Inquire at this
" jl6-dwlw.
A couple of
office. .-
Adn.inistrator'8 Sale of Real Estate. .
In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon,
deceased.
By virtue of an order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, duly
made and entered on the 13th day of January,
3896. notice is herphr iHven that I will nn Tnps.'
-day the 25th day of February, 1896, at the hour of
two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell to
thfl hiffhftfit hlriHuv fn. ..oh In h.nH ha f -1 1 .
ing described real estate belongiog to the estate
of Mary M. Gordon: the North-west quarter of
Section Thirty-two,. Township Four South,
Range Thirteen East, W. M. in Wasco County,
Oregon. Said sale will take place on said prem
ises above described, and the sale of said prem
ises will be mode subject to a mortgage thereon
mounting to the sum of Five Hundred Dollars.
. Dated this 17th day of January, 1896. ,
. ASA tSTOGSDILL, .
Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gordon,
deceased. . jan22-5t
LIST OF BOOKS.
HOW. TO PROCURE iTHEM.
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Dalles Weekly Chronicle.
The eubscpription price of the Weekly
Chhokicle 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 lies.
Bookswill be delivered, by mail only.
Books must be ordered by umber as
in the catalogue and not by the name of
the book. " ''-. s
Orders will be filled as promptly as
the clerical work nvolved makes possi
ble, ubferibers should wait patiently
two or three weeks before making com
plaint of non receipt of books.
All orders should be addressed,
Chronicle Publishing Co., .
The Dalles, Oregon.
Mrs. Alexander.
Beaton's Bargain.
Chauncey Depew.
735 Centennial Orat ion.
41
F. Anstey.
Charles Dickens.
7J6 American Notes.
739 1 ictures from Italy.
83 Giant's Ko
Kobe.
Aveling.
110 An Ameiican Jour
ney. Frank Barrett.
747 Sketches by Boz.
748 Mrs. Liriper'a Lodg
ings.
117 EeeoilingVengeance751 Reprinted Pieces.
iwunamc.pH. Prof.Dowden.
Adam Badeau. 764 Life of coutbey.
123 Conspiracy. F DuBoisgobey.
Chat. Wolcott Balesiier 782 Eed Lottery Ticket.
147 r'air Device.
Walter Besant.
151 Lament of Dives.
158 Holy Eose.
160 Inner House.
Lord Duffcrin.
844 Letters from High
. Lattitudes.
Annie Edwards.
856 Girton Girl.
857 Ought We to Visit
i Her?
859 Vivian the Beauty.
8U0 Susan Fielding.
Amelia B. Edwards.
876 Miss Carew.
If. Betham Edwards.
SSO Flower of Doom.
881 Next of Kin
Lord Beaconsfleld.
191 Kine of Ibkander.
193 Beoconsfield's Life.
Herbert Benard.
196 Coachman's Love.
Hart Bernard.
197 lacked Out.
Jt. D. Blackmore.
206 Mary Anerly.
209 Christowell.
210 Craddock Nowell
2 vols
14 Sir Thomas Utimoreoc. t .T"!"1
Jlfi M1.1 cf fitw. ' 000 "" mirage.
217 Clips the Carrier QeorOe mur
89S Theophrastus Such.
Era Evergreen.
908 Ten Years of his Life
William Black. Kate Eire.
222 In Far Loctaabnr. 912 gtep in the Dark.
228 Penaoce of John Lo- B L FaTiem.
g. 920 Blood White Rose.
Kemper Bocock, . 923 Nine of Hearts.
258 Tux tUo Area. aw Sacred Nugget.
M. E. Braddon. 98 Toilers of Babylon.
274 Hostages to Fortune J, f. Farrar.
Robert Buchanan. 912 Mary Anderson.
403 Master of the Mine. Georae. ManvilU Fenn.
409 New Abelard.
746 Golden Magnet.
953 Dark House.
Mrs. Fort ester.
982 My Hero.
981 Omnia Vanitas.
R. E. Forrest.
998 Eight Day .
Gertrude Ford.
1009 Only a Coral Girl.
Rhoda Brough.
425 Betty's Vision.
James H. Bush.
441 More Words About
the Bible:
E. Lasseter Bynner.
443 N Import. 2 vols.
444 Tritons, 2 vols.
John Bloundell Burton.
Laura C. Ford
416 Mystery of St.Jaines ion For Honor's Sake.
r&ix.. 1013 Enemies Born.
Thomas Carivle. t v kwi7w
515 Life of Heine. 1025 Goldeu Bells.
en n. k". .,,., James Anthony Froude.
525 Jenn Paul Frederick 1087 Liieo1 Jno- Bunyan
Richter. Thomas Fiiwler. LL. D.
530 Portrait of Jno Knoxl039 Life of Locke.
531 Corn Law Rhymes Henry Georae.
A. W. Church. 1046 The Land Question
539 Life of Spencer.
1047 Protection or Free
C. R. Coleridge,
Tiade.
77io. Gift
592 Near Relation.
Hugh Conway.
1083 Pretty Miss Bellew.
612 Garriston's Gift.
620 Paul Vaigas and
Wm. E. Gladstone,
1090 Criticism of Robert
otner atone.
Elsmcre.
Annie C. Gibbs.
1093 Bile hted Life.
1096 Wuil of the Storm
Winona Gilman.
1098 General Utility.
1099 Clarice.
S. Baring Gould,
1109 Little Tu Penny.
Maxwell Gray.
621 Somebody's Story.
J. Fenimore Cooper.
643 Ways 01 the Hour.
645 Manikins.
May Cromelin.
684 Goblin Gold.
Stuart C. Cumberland
695 Rabbi's Spell.
Earl of Desart.
727 Lord and Lady Pic
1120 Reproach of Annes
caoiiiy.
.V. V. Gogol.
ley.
Florence Marryat
1567 Poisen of Asps.
1568 Phvlida.
1569 Petronel.
1572 Fighting the Air.
1573 Girl of Feversham
1574 Fair-Haired Aids.
1584 Love's Conflict
(2 vols).
1585 Heart of Jane
1129 Taras Bui Da.
Evelnn Grau.
1130 As Fate Mould
Have It.
rtAwr GrifTiths.
1134 No. 90.
Cecil Griffiths.
1138 Victory lxane,
H. Rider Hnggard
W arner.
1146 Col. Quaritch, V C. 590 Little Stcpshon
joyz nnuenmfiie.
1153 Tale of Thre Lions 1593 Master Passion.
Thomas Uardv Helen B. Mathers
1167 Woodlanders. 1607 Hondri; or, Blind
Mary Grace Haloine Justice.
11S2 Strange Disappeur- Ii T. ifende
ance. iob in xnral Mom.
1183 Great Divorce Case wiin. fit
87 A Letter. iM4 CTack of poom.
Cushel noey 1045 Was She Good or
1229 Stern Chase. Bad?
12S0 Lov. r's Creed. 1646 Life of DeFoe.
Mrs. H. C. Hofi'man Justin MeCarthv
1239 Married by the ' 169 Dollv.
Mayor. 1661 Gabriel lp.
1240 Treacherous M Mo,Mwnrth
A1242 lSS tothe World 1062 JTOW
ing In Marriage.
Arabella Hopkinson
Susanna Moodie
1259 Life 8 Fitful Feer.
1671 Flora Liusday.
1672 Geoffrey Moucton
Fergus Hume
1270 Girl from Malta.
Jame Catter Morrison
R. H. Hutton
iu3 uieoi Gibbon.
David Christie Murray
1KU1
1294 Life of Sir Walter
8cott.
John W. Hnvt
1 xvuuuei.
1687 By the (Jate of
the Sea.
16R8 Cynic Fortune.
1691 First Person Sing
1295 Studies iu Civil
Service.
Adah M. Howard
1297 Against Her Will.
ular.
1300 Desperate Womau. Jt92' Hearts.
1301 Little Nana.
1302 Mother's Mistake
1S03 Hauuted Life.
1304 Little Sunshine.
1701 Way of the World.
Alan Mufr
1709 Goldeu Girls.
F. Mvers
1719 Life of Words
worth. Walter Hubble
1307 Great Amherst
Mystery.
William E. Norris
Washington Irving 1735 My Friend Jim.
316 Abbotsford and
1742 Rogue.
Newstead Abbey.
17 Crayon Papers.
143 That Terrible Man
144 Mr. Chuin'g Sons
2 vols.
Milton Nobles
1749 Phoenix.
Notley
1750 From the Other
Side.
William O'Brien
1762 O'Hara's Mission.
Mrs. Power O'Donoe-
hue.
1319 LUe of Goldsmith.
G. P. R. James
1324 Darnley.
Maurice Jokai
1351 Modern Midas.
Mrs. dw. Kennard
1353 Matron or Maid.
Grace Kennedv
1360 Dunallen, 2 vols.
A. E. Lancaster
1386 All's Dross bat .
1763 Unfairly Won.
Dr. J. Oehoiwitz
1764 Mental Sugges
tion. 4 vols.
Mrs Oliphant '
1771 Eflie Ogilvie.
1777 Poor Gentleman.
1779 John.
Love.
Vernon Lee
1410 Phantom Lover. .
1412 Prince of One '
. Hundred Soups.
Margaret Lee '
1420 Brighton Night.
Katherine 3.' McQnoidHSI Sonof His Father.
2 Jrn WtTitwrnth ?7?9 Luoy Crofton.
1482 Joan Wtntwoith,
1800 Oliver's Bride,
1802 Queen's Book.
Dennis O'Sullivan-,
lS35Llon of Limerick..
1836 Eviction. .
1837 Maid of Cremona.
18S8 Beauty of Ben-
' burb.
1839 Mary Mavour- .
neen.
1S40 Eileen Alanna.
1841 Robert Emmet. .
1842 Strange Case.
4843 ' Famed Fontenoy.
Brooks McCormick-'
1510 Nature's Young "
jNooieman.
McKenna-' '
1512 Hearts and Gold.
Charles Marvin
1528 Russians at the -
Gate of Herat. -
Harriet Martineau
1544 Hill and Valley. .
1550 Charmed Sea.
Florence Marrjat-t
15.13 Ange.
1554 Mad Dumaresq. . , ,aJ? "at?';t .
1500 Captain Norton's ' I856 Marjorie's Child...
Diary. " -T James Payn .'
1561 With Cupid's Eyes 1858 Eaves dropper.
H64 Out of His Reckon- 1S59 One of the family,
leg. 1SC0 Cannon'sjWard.
James Payn .
1862 Luck of the Dar- :, George Temple
,o,n Jfl . " 225 Britta.
1870 Kit A Memory Tasma
.J- - ?h,11.1,ipf3. 2257 Uncle Finer of
187o Social Vicl-situdes ij,-n
1S77 StrHngeAdventures..,. .
. f T .fnv Smith Mkolai .V. Tcheruish-
1879 Jack and Three vvISff7T
jm? 22G6 V ital Question.
Kenward Philip W. M. Thackeray
1E87 John Brown's Leg. 2274 Critical Revkws.
1888 SibyrRoss' Mar
TMt fans SKetcnes.
2290 Chritms Books.
riage.
Post and Lewbncher o-hw vnvi hv FiTiitir.nt
1Q17 Thp denTf Upvvitt it.j. '
f X1MUUS.
Actios Ray
22S9 I'olikuuchka.
1943 Mrs. Gregory.
Bertha Thomas-
2318 Elizabeth's
Fortune.
Arnold Toynbee
23J5 Industiial Revolu
tion, 2 vols.
Anthony Trollope
2326 Autobiography.
G. W. M. Reynolds
1952 Degraded Deserter
2 vols.
1953 Bctram Vivian
2 vols.
1954 Doom of theBur-
ker. 2 vols.
1955 Wsgner the Webr
Woll. 2 vols.
1957 Necromancer
2 vols.
1958 Mystery of the
Marcbmonts
2 vols.
Rita
1962 Mystery of a Tur
kish Bath.
Fred Allison Topper
zu juoousnine.
Denzil Vane
2373 Uke Lucifer.
J. W Von Goethe '
2379 Wilhelm Meister's;
Travels.
Florence Warden
2383 Schtherazade.
T XT OiilH.ll
1991 Susan Drummond. -J Y,aKrn' wil1e-
F. Mabel Robinson ui..u
2012 Hovenden V- C. 0304 Mnm nf 'nrV"P
2 vols. 2J5 Witch of the Hills.
G. M. Robins 2396 Woman's Face.
2020 Tree of Knowledge L. B. Wal ford-
Blanche Roosevelt. 2412 Mr. Smit 1.
,5? "leam Haste Prof. A. W. Ward- .
W. Clark Russell- 2434 LUe of Chaucer.
2039 Jennv Harlow. ,
2047 Golden Hope. H. Wall
y . ., 2435 Dregs and Froth.
John Ruskin , , .
2064 Art of England. 'H'"? WestaU
2068 Our Fathers Have 2436 M. Fortescuu.
Told Us.
2442 Queer Race.
2071 Arata Peutiliol.
2074 Love's ilcinio.
2075 Munera Pulveris.'
Sir Walter Scott
092 Chronicles of the
Canongate.
J. L. Sborthouse
2133 Countess Eye.
Flora L. Shaw
Deshler Welch
2444 Life of Grover
Cleveland. .
Violet Whyte
244" Her Johnnie
2448 Eric Dune.
John Strange Winter
2166 In Quarters with
the 25th Black
Horse Diagoons.
2138 Se 1 Change.
Harvest.
William Gilmore Simms2472 Little Fool.
2156 Vnsconselas.
Katherine Wilde
2501 Ill-Regulated M nd
67 Confessions.
168 Foragers.
Mrs. Henry Wood
2505 Lady Grace.
Hazel Wood
2527 On the Quicksands.
Charlotte M. Yongc
2531 Chuntry House.
2159 Beuuchamp.
2160 Charleinont.
2161 Mellichamps.
tltii Partisan.
Goldwin Smith.
fl95 Life of Cowper.
Emily Spender
3i0o Until the Day
Breaks.
T. W. Speight
S207 Barren Title.
2537 My Young Alcides.
Charlottf M. Stunlev Tw9 11(ll;s of
ft?ll Accord and Discord,. ,?n!el,,- ,
Leslie'Stephon
2?5 Life of Johnson,
26 Life of Pope.
Jane Stnnley
229 Daug'nters of the
Guds.
Starkweather and
. Wilson '
S130 Socialism
mvchus.
Miscellaneous
2556 Anna Gray.
2565 Bess.
2592 Fresh Chestnuts.
2(3 He.
614 It.
2616 Jessie.
2620 King Solomon's
Treasure.
2626 Little Golden.
2650 Pa.
- Julian Sturgis
: uomeay 01 a
country House.
34 Dick's Wandering. 2652 Pauline.
2.35 John Maidment 2654 Prize Recipes.
nT. u..iinn 2658 Suzanne.
2237 In Prison and Out. 1577 Witness my Hand
Pendleton's Point of View.
- A good-natured rivalry has sprung up
between Pendleton and The Dalles re
garding their commercial advantages
and growth. . The following article from
the Pendleton Tribune gives that paper'
views upon this question and its loyalty
to Pendleton is commended. However,
the statement made by The Chronicle
that $600,000 was paid into The Dalles
for wool during the past season is a p
proximately correct, and for the number
of pounds 6,1)00,000 is a much more cor
rect estimate than the 5,000,000 allowed
by the Tribune. The price paid per pound
bere ranged, in some instances over 12
cents, while large quantities eold for 11
In Pendleton the prices ranged much
lower. We envy Pendleton her woolen
mill and scouring mill, but The Dalles
will not concede that Pendleton Bur
passes her as being the wool emporium
of tne West. All the more reason why
woolen manufactures should be estab
lished bere, where the natural product
is at our door and transportation rates.
by reason of an open river, so cheap,
Here are the Tribune's remarks :
In another column will be found an
interesting article from The Dalles
Chronicle under the caption, "Time to
Advance," wherein the opinions ex
pressed by commercial travelers con
cerning the leading towns in Oregon are
referred to, supplemented oy a deserved
tribute to Pendleton, which is acknowl
edged by The Dalles paper to be a 'lusty
rival."
The Chronicle says that for wool
alone $600,000 was disbursed - bv The
Dalles bants last summer.
The Tribune is willing to admit that
The Dal lea leads as the wool market of
Eastern Oregon, but is inclined to be
lieve that the figures quoted above are
too nigh.
Conservative estimates place the
amount of wool bandied at The Dalles
at about 5,000,000 pounds. This is iu
excesB of the number of pounds shipped
from Pendleton last year by about one
million.
It should be borne in mind, however,
that while The Dalles for years past has
led as the great wool center, the num
ber of pounds bandied at this point pre
vious to the establishment of the scour
ins mill, less than two years ago, never
exceeded a million and a quarter.
A "lusty rival V It would- seem so.
when it is known that not until last vear
baa it become generally known to the
people of Eastern Oregon, that the rife
competition existing between local buy
ers combined with the other advantages
she possesses, Pendleton easily leads as
the. most advantageous shipping point
for the wool roeh of the Inland Empire.
It is now confidently expected that
during the present year Pendleton will
handle over 6,000,000 pounds of wool,
nor will she then have arrived at the
zenith of her possibilities as the great
entrepot of the wool product of Eastern
Oregon. -
The people of Pendleton are deeerviDir
of the enviable reputation they enjoy as
I'll- 1 . .. 1 .
reimuit' ami enterprising Dnsiness men,
who never fail to contribute toward any
scheme calculated to benefit the town,
but the fact should not be lost sight of
that nature has done' much for Pendle
ton, and that it is to her natural re
sources that the people of this city are
largely indebted for the city's rapid
strides to the goal of her ambition the
ideal inland city of the state leading all
others as a commercial and manufactur
ing center. . . .. :.: ; . u
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 Jannary, 1896, and to
me directed, in a suit wherein William A. Doug-4
uuu piniuuu uuu r. r. jaymr, Lmma j. Tay
lor, O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Joseph A.
Johnson, John rger, State of Oregon as trust
ees for the use of the common school f nnd of
Wasco County, Oregon, Mrs. Caroline 8. Breese,
Mrs.Anna M. Hedstrom. Arthur E. Hedstrom.
Alice H. Douglas, George R. Bnrnside. Elea
nor E. Burnside and Anna M. Hedstrom,
Alice ,H. Douglas, Arthur E. Hedstrom and
James F. Chard, executors and trustees of the
last will and testament of E. L. Hedstrom, de
ceased, Hebert Folger and Mary A. Fnlger are
defendants, and commanding me to s 11 1I10
loiiowiog aescriDea ical property, lying and sit
uate In Wasco County, Oregon, to wit:
Beginning on the north bank of Drv Hallow
creek, at the son theast cornel f Ihelanil deeded
by Caleb and Mary J. Brooks, on Januaiv 9, 1886.
to O. D, Taylor, and on, August 3, 188(i, deeded
by O. D. Taylor and wite to Emma C Tlor;
thence south along the line of the Mat-onic cem
etery to tne norm line of the land now owned br
E. P. Roberts; thence west al- ng t le north line
01 r. Kooerts land to tne east linp nf tho lAnH
aeeaed by Caleb Brooks and wile to Newell and
now owned by E. -P. Roberts: thence north
along the east line of E. P. Roberta' land to the
nonn Dans: 01 Dry uouow creek to the south
west corner of the land owned hv Fnim, v
Taylor; thence northeasterly along the north
bank of Dry Hollow creek to the place of begin
ning, being the southeast fractional quarter of
the west half of the 6immn Iinnati,u linn
Claim, and situate in section ten of township
oue north, range thirteen east, Willamette Meri
dian, containing forty acres more or less. The
land referred to in the foregoing description as
E. P. Roberts' land was owned by suld E. P.
Robers, being the land now owned h ti-.i, halt
of said E. P. Roberts; together with all nnd sin
gular the tenements, hereditaments and appui
tenances thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining; and out of the proceeds thereof
to satisfy one-third of the costs and disburse
ments Of said suit taxed nt S25. and r h fiit-tho
sum of $1065.55 and interest thereon Mt ten per
cent per annum from the date of said judgment;
and further commanding me to sell the fallow
ing described real property, lying and tiluute in
tva'i-u vuuuiy, ureuon, to-wie:
Also the following described tract r.f lnnri
Commencing at the southeast corner of the lunrt
sol 1 by Caleb Brooks to James G. Tarlnr. .hn,
west 2.54 chains to the southwest corner of the
same; thence north 2.91 chains a long the west
line of taid James G. Taylor's la: d to a pjiut
(stake) thirty feet south of the snnthenst(nrYi.r
of the land sold by Caleb Brooks to liietzel Br -thers;
thence west 5.94 chains to the northeast
corner of land sold bv Caleb Brooks to William
Taylor; tbence south 8.95 chnii.s to thH south
east corner of said William Taylor's land ; thenre
wem. i,ou cuains 10 tue east line ot tne laud sold
to the Goed Templars for an oiphans' home;
thence south 8.61 i hains along the east line of
toe said land to the southeast corner of the
same; thence west 5.60 chains to the southwest
corner of the said Good Templars' land : thence
south 11.50 chains to the north bank of Dry
Hollow creek; thence northeasterlv 19,50 chains
along the north bank of Dry Hollow creek;
thence north 12.75 chains to the public road
whfch leads east oC. E. Chrismau's: thence
west .45 chains: thence north 3 Jin rhnins tn th
placo of beginning, containing twenty-five
acres more or less; together with all and singu
lar the tenements, hereditaments and appurte-
.... .. ...... . . tu uEiviiiii(i ui 1 11 any wise a
pertaining. And out of the nrocepds thnmnf i
Satisfy tWO-thirdS Of the costs and rlishnru.
ments taxed as aforesaid, the costs upon said
writ and the sum of f H06.74 and accrued inter
est at eight per cent per annum, and the further
sum of 1300 attorney fees; I will, on the 8th day
of February, 1896. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the
uueruuoii or. saia any, at tne courmouse door in
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell all said
above described real property to the highest
uiuuci lur ctuu ill nanu.
T. J. TiRrVFB
j8-5t
Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is herebv given that bv virtue nf an ptc.
ecution issued out of the circuit court of the
State of Oregon for Wasco county on the 14th
day of January 1S96, in a suit therein pending
wherein A. 8. Disbrow and Mary M. Disbrow are
SiHiiiLiiis ana j. c. nanna, Juaitgte a. rlann', T.
. Watson, Mary G. Watson and Charles E. Gill
are defendants, directing me to sell the real
property nereinaiter a escribed to satisfy the sum
of 535 ana accruing interest at the rate of ten
per cent per annum irom tne 3lst day of Decern
ber, 1895, and the further sum of 1741.75 aud 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 15th day of Februarv.
1896 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the court
nouse door in Dalles City, Wasco county, Ore.,
sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the
following described tract or parcel of land de
scribed as follows, towit: The west half of the
northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of
section two, lowusmp two norm, range ten east,
W. M.. containing 20 acres, more or less, and all
the right, title aud interest of each of said rip.
fendauts in and to said land to satisfy said sums,
mujrcBi. till Li cuaui.
janlS , T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Sale.
1
L judgment, order and decree bavin? 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 plaintiff and
Ezra Henson and Russell & Company, a corpor
ation, and R. F. Gibons, A. S. Mac Allister and
J. M. Marden, partners doiug business under
tne nrm name ot Gioons, Mae Allister & Co..
were defendants, wherein and whereby it was
ordered and adjudged that the plaintiff have and
recover 01 ana irom me aeienaant, zra nen
son, the sum of $320.65 and the further sum nf
fib as attorney's fee and bis costs and disburse
ments taxed at $11, and it was further ordered
and adjudged that the defendant, Russell &
Company, a corporation, have and recover ef
and irom the defendant. Ezra Henson, upon its
cross complaint the sum of $778.3o, and the fur
ther sum of $75 as attorney's fee. and it was
further adjudged and decreed that the mortgage
of the plaintiff' be foreclosed and the mortgaged
property hereinafter described be sold in the
manner proviaea oy law, ana mat me proceeds
thereof be anDlied as follows: First, unon the
costs and expenses of said foreclosure aud sale.
Second, upon any amount that may be due for
unpaid taxes, or that may be necessary to re
deem said premise from any sale thereof for
unpaid taxes. Third, upon the amount due to
the plaintiff. Fourth, upon the amount due to
the defendant. Russell & Co. Fifth, that the
overplus, if any there be, be paid to the Clerk of
tne court to aoiae tne lurtner order of the Court.
And an execution and order of sale having
issued out of said Circuit Court on the 7th dav
of Janury, 1896, and to me directed and com-
manaing me to sen me 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, Twill, on Thursday, the 13th
day of February, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.
m. at the courthouse door in Dalles City, iu said
county and state, seil at public auction, to the
nignest oiuaer torcasn in nana, lor me purpose
of satisfying said judgment order and decree
the mortgaged premises named and described
therein, to-wit:
Northeast quarter cf Section 17, Township 8
South, Range 14 East. W. M.. containine 160 acres
of land. T. J. DRIVER.
15j-5t Sheiiffof Wasco County.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the nndersimed
the executor of the last will and t'stament of
Thomas N. Jolcs, deceased, has filed, in the
office of the Clerk of the County Court of the
State of - regon for Wasco County, his final ac
count as such executor. All persons interested
in said estate are hereby nc fined that by an or
der of said county court, made and entered on
December 80, 1895, the second day of March,
1896, was fixed as the time, and the county
courtroom in the county courthouse in Dalles
City, was fixed as the place lor the heart rg of
said final account and objections thereto, if any
there be, and for the settlement thereof.
K. . UlBUo,
Executor of the last will and testament of.
Thos. N, Joles, deceased. jan 1
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is her?bv given that the undersigned
has baen duly appointed by the Hon. County
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco eounty,
administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser,
deceased. All persons having claims against
8Hid estate are notified to present the same to
me properly verified, at my residence in Dalles
City, W asco County, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 6th day of January, 1896.
GEORGE A. LIEBE,
Administrator of the estate of Solomon
Houser, deceased.
Dcfue & Menefee,
Attorneys tor Administrator. b-oi
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