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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1896.
The Weekly Ghronicle
TBS DALLEB,
OKEGON
TURNING GRAY
AMD THHEATENED
WITH BALDNESS
The Sanger is Averted by Using
AVER'S
"Nearly forty years ago, after
some weeks of sickness, my hair
turned gray and began falling out
so rapidly that I was threatened
with immediate baldness. Hearing
Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spokeif of,
1 commenced using this prepara-
tion, and was so well satisfied with
the result that I have never tried
any other kind of dressing. It stop
ped the hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of hair, and kept
the scalp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed to keep my hair of good,,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend any of Ayer's medicines
to my friends." Mrs. II. M. Haight,
Avocn, Neb.
Hupr'ci Hair m
PREPARED UY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, KASS., U. S. A.
Ayer's Sarsaparillu Removes l'implea
PERSONAL MENTION.
Wednesday
E. Sigman, a farmer of Dufur, ia in
W. H. H. Dufur, Esq., came in from
jJulur tuts morning.
Hon. D. P. Thompson returned to
Portland on the early morning tram.
Col. E. W. Pike, a prominent citizen
of Ooldendale, waa in the city this
morning.
George -H. Dufnr returned on the
noon train from Cascade Locks, where
he went on a business trip.
J. C. Wingfield of Endersby was in
town thia morning, returning home
' from a visit in the Willamette valley.
Mrs. Aleck Watt of Cascade Locks
came np on the morning train today, re
turning in the afternoon.
Thnrsday.
Mr. E. Sink of Wasco is in the city
Mr. W. H. Cantrell of Dufur is in the
city.
O. D. Taylor went to Portland on this
afternoon's train.
Mr. M. G. Shepard and wife of Prine
ville are in the city.
D. W. Pierce of Goldendale ft a visitor
to The Dalles today.
Miss Anna Peter of Eugene, arrived
in The Dalles last evening.
Mr. J. A. Gttlliford, a well-known far
mer of Dufur, is in the city.
Richard Palmer, a well-known Wasco
county farmer, is upon our streets today.
Friday.
J. H. Cradlebaugh went to Hood
Eiver this afternoon.
H. F. Davidson, a well-known Hood
Biverite, is in the city.
Mr. James Gill of Portland arrived in
The Dalles on the noon train.
juibs uuino uieason ieit on me aiter
noon train for a visit to Portland.
Mr. C. A. Bell, the hotel keeper at
JJood xiiver, came up on the noon train.
Mr. E. E. Lytle, agent of the O. R. &
' N. Co., returned last night from Port
' land.
Mr. G. W. Crossen left this morning
tor .Portland to enter the .Portland Uni
versity. Mr. B. W. Eetes and wife arrived in
The Dalles from North Yakima this
morning.
Mr. C. L. Ireland of Moro was in The
Dalles today. Mr. Ireland is a delegate
from the Moro Republican club to the
Portland convention.
John Niemela, who is in the city to
day, has just returned from Portland,
where be secured a captain's license.
Mr. Niemela has purchased an interest
in the steam ferry at Grants and will act
as captain on tbe boat.
E. D. Lutz arrived in Tbe Dalles last
evening from Silver Lake, Oregon. Sil
ver Lake is situated in the extreme
southern portion of the state, and though
over 200 miles from The Dalles, this city
is its chief trading point.
The Stubllng Green House.
We wish to announce that we have a
complete etock of the following designs :
Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks; Knights
of Pythias 3 kinds; Workmen, Wood
men, Red Men, Firemen's Triumph &
Helmet, Eastern Star; Lyres, 2 sizes;
Wreaths, 7 sizes ; Horse Shoe, 3 Bizes;
Broken Wheel, 2 sizes; Anchor, 3 sizes;
Flying and Sitting Doves; Open Bible;
Gates Ajar ; Crosses and Crowns nnited ;
Flower baskets, 3 sizes ; a large assort
ment of Welcome and Wedding bells : a
.deduction made if wires are returned.
We are at all times prepared to fill these
designs with beautiful flowers at reason
able rates.
' Mes. A. L. Stubling & Son.
Schedule of Expenditure.
Showine the amounts of all ciaims
presented, the names of all claimants
the article or claim for which payment
is made, tbe amounts allowed and the
claims continued or.rejected at the Jan
uary term, 1896, of the county court for
Wasco county, Oregon. The following
list, however, does not contain any
claim for which the ealary or fees are
provided by statute :
John Rotb, hotel bill.. '. 6 75
J H Blakenev. use team, wagon. 3 00
S E Bartmess. funeral .expenses
Miss Markly 20 00
Wm Michell, Co Treas, stamps. . 3 85
Wm Michell, fun'l Mrs Bradley. 20 00
W H Wilson, legal services. ..... 5 00
A A Jayne, legal services 5 00
Mrs j una unarr, meais o ou
John Donahue, do 30 50
Clarendon Res do 27 30
MrsLFraser, do....: 60 00
Sinnott&Fish, do 44 50
T T Nichols, do
31 00
William Dalrymple, bnty coyotes
3 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
9 00
1 00
4 "00
3 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
3 00
5 00
1 00
3 00
1 00
7 CM
1 00
3 00
1 00
14 00
D L Cates, mdse 5 00
Irwin Hodson Co, supplies 5 75
A M Kelsav, telegraphing 60
D P & A N Co, fares 9 15
Stevens Bros, use team 2 00
W A Kirby, mdse 3
75
Ward, Kerns & Kobinson, team
5 00
Geo V Barnard s Co, sup
37 50
Mavs & Crowe,
do 44 80
I C Niekelson,
do
4 50
Dalles Lumb Co, wood. 12 50
S D Payton, nursing 14 00
Mestori & Dygert, rebinding reds 70 25
Reynolds & Henzie, use of team. 2 00
Troy Shelly, exam and stamps . . 17 00
Miss Anne .Lang, exam li uu
J T Neff, examination 12 00
K is Hood, use of team 4 UO
Wm Shackelford, exam insane. . 10 00
A S Blowers & Co, supplies 20 05
K Kand & Son, do 10 UO
Maier & Benton, do 5 03
Mrs Alma Howe, care Markley. . 85 00
J F Watt, M I), prof services. . . . 85 00
Times-Mountaineer, printing. .. . 5 00
Chronicle Pub Co, printing 30 00
Dalles City Water Works, rent. . 23 00
J P Mclnerny, supplies 3 60
C F Mitchell, coyote bounty 1 00
flush Glenn, hme 7o
Geo C Blakelev, fare paupers. ... 1 75
C L Phillips, supplies 140
F A Cram, bnty Stockmen Union 74 00
Chronicle Pub Co, printing ..... 17 75
Simpson Copple supervisor 40 00
Mies Anne Lantr, work census rls do U0
A Y Marsh, bountv wild cat 1 CO
Otis Buford, bounty coyote 2 00
Geo Rvan do do 1 00
do
do
John Hix, do
Pease & Mavs, sup paupers 30 00
Dalles Lumb Co, wood & lumb. . 57 47
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co, sup. . . 1-50
Liiakeley & Houghton, sup b oo
T .Peters, lumber So
C L Phillips, sup paupers 5 0'
W Li SkiUbe, hoard l uu
Williams & Brosius, pies Marklv 19 05
O T & T Co, telephoning 7 30
TJ Driver, board prisoners 168 29
Wul Brookhouse, wrk on road JM
John Bowler do do UO
R Brook house, 'do do .... 9 00
A E Lake, lumber. 4 60
Ward & Sons, lumber 38 41
L M Smith, one mill tax 38 tiO
II McHalev, work county road d4 ib
t Vincent Hos.care D W Sullivan 52 00
R B Tucker, lumber dist 4 1 80
Harbison Bros, lumber 1 53
E II Waterman, erroneous assmt 21 00
D G Hill, do do 7 12
Mrs L Fraser, meals 25 55
M Huntington, allowance pres
ent ownership 200 00
Robert Walter, coyote bounty. . . 1 00
M M Cushing, board non-res pau 111 65
Mays & Crowe, supplies 11 40
L)r O U Hollieter, prof services. . 17 50
John Sweeney, care Mrs Stanley 17 05
P A Kircheiner, blacksmithing. . 20 56
Dr Hugh Logan, exam insane. . . 5 00
State nu" Oav.rmv. )
County of Wascof 8S"
I, A. M. Kelsay, county clerk of Wasco
connty, slate of Oregon, do hereby cer
tify that the above and foregoing is a
full and complete statement of the
claims presented and action taken there
on by the county court of Wasco county,
Oregon, sitting for the transaction of
county business at the January term,
1896, thereof, save and except all claims,
the salary or fees of which are provided
for by statuVo.
Witness my band and seal of the
county court, affixed this 30th day of
January, 1896.
Seal -A.M. Kelsay,
By Simeon Bolton, County Clerk.
Deputy.
Local Market Report.
Below is published the prices cn rren
in The Dalles markets, Jan. 3. The
figures quoted are the retail selling price
here, with the exception of wheat and
hay, which figures are the prices pa d
producers. The quotations are mainly
nominal, as trade is light.
WTheat 42 cents per bushel.
Barley 55 cents per ICOJbs,
Uats 75 cents, per 100 lbs.
Bran $11 per ton.
Shorts $13.00 per ton.
Rolled barley $14 per ton.
Hay, timothy $10 to $12 per ton.
Hay, wheat $11 to $12 per ton.
Butter, fresh No quotations.. In
clined to be very plentiful.
Eggs 25 cts per dozen ; not plentiful.
Potatoes 50 to 60 cents per 100 lbs.
Apples 50 to 60 cents per box.
Daniel Neely, do
Henry Miller, do
Charley Sparling, do
John Hanna, do
W D VanBibber, do
C D Brown, do
D L Bolton, do
Ray JohriEon, do
J R O'Neal, do
C F Porter, do
Robert Walter, do
C M Bonner, ' do
John Pero, do
D D NelRon, do
Albert Mesplie, do
Albert Jordan, do
Jim Walser, do
Joseph Knebel. do
Robert Walter, do
S VV Mason, do
Hugh Trout, do
M H Miller, do
S Bowen, do
John Miller, do
W A B Campbell, do
ABOUT AMBERGRIS.
The Nauseous Whale Product from
Which Oome Delicate Perfumes.
Exceedingly Valuable Because Rare
Found Only in Diseased Whales It Sells
for 830 an Ounce Most of It Goes
to French Perfumers.
What is ambergris? In the "Arabian
Nights" we are told of eastern beauties
whose cheeks were marked with moles
like bits of ambergris; and in the
story of the sixth voyage of "Sinbad
the Sailor" we read in the description of
the place where the voyagers were
wrecked: "Here is also a fountain of
pitch and bitumen that runs into the
sea, which the fishes swallow and then
vomit it uo atrain, turned into amber
gris
!" That antique author, Robert
Bovle. considered it to be of vegetable
production and similar to yellow am
ber;, thus it received its name, amber
gris (gray) gray amber.
This and other even mors plausible
theories are but indeed fallacies that
puzzled savants have set forth when
they were at a loss to account for its
origin. It is now ascertained beyond a
doubt to be generated by 1he large
headed sperm whale and is the result
of a diseased state of the animal. The
victim of this rare malady may possi
.bly throw off themorbificsubstanee; or.
finally- die of tbe ailment. The disease
is located in the intestinal canal, and
some savants suppose it to be caused by
a biliary irritation. After a deep study
on the subject several modern scientists
have agreed that the disorder is akin to
that now fashionable human peril, ap
pendicitis, intensified and prolonged in
this great mammal, yet that dread ail
ment that has but lately, been under
stood by the surgeons and medical men
of the world. '
It is known that the ambergris whale
feeds upon the cuttle fish. This crea
ture is armed on its head with a sharp-
pointed, curved black horn resembling
a bird's beak, much like that of a par
rot, only the lower mandible is the
larger. This is found as it is too in
destructible to be digested--in many
specimens of ambergris, and may often
times aid in establishing a seated dis
ease. It may be considered inougii to
be but the primary cause of irritation,
;is much of the finest ambergris is en
tirely free from the tough little
horns. Such is the effect in the
whale of the magnified and tremend
ously magnified illness which, when
established in our own comparatively
puny organism, causes an instant and
fatal collapse unless quickly and he
roically attacked by the skill of the sur
geon. The habits or the great water
mammals, howeve r, tend topvolonglife,
and their resisting power against this
insidious destroyer is eloquent of their
tenacious hold on existence.
To the conservative whale fisher of
New Bedford or Provincetown, the dis
covery of ambergris is as unexpected
and as longed-for cs the sheeny splendor
of 'the pearl that gladdens the pearl-
fisher. Almost awe-stricken are the
st-.iiors when the cry of "ambergris" is
tittered. This is the happy event of a
lifetime. The substance is carefully
taken from the bowels of the whale and
is packed in casks, if it is in liquid form,
or in sacks, if it is dry enough.
It is then brought direct to Boston,
where it is appraised by the bead of the
largest, wholesale drug firm rn the city
This young man has no enviable task
before him in ascertaining the value of
the article. He has to examine the fetid
mass, which is sometimes of a rank
liquid state, sometimes of tbe consis
tency cf soft putty, and again, a chalk-
like substance. That which is more like
putty usually is to be relied on for mak
ing the best market ambergris, and
gradually, as it dries, the or.iy euring
process it undergoes, the unwliolesopie
dark shade gradually turns to a soft
squirrel gray. The substance lightens
in weight and the fascinating odor de
velops an odor almost indescribable
like the blending of new-mown hay,
the damp woody fragrance of a fern
copse, and the. faintest possible per
fume of the violet
And to what vse is ambergris put?
It is an indispensable article with fine
perfumers, as it is used to give per
manency and lasting qualities to very
fleeting scents. It is a curious fact
that the keynote or basis of "nose
gays" or "bouquets," as handkerchief
odors are called, is not, as one might
suppose, the attar of garden flowers,
neither the penetrating balsams,
These are indispensable, but are not the
groundwork. That basis is always one
of the four animal odors, i. c., amber
gris musk, obtained from small musk
deer of Asia; civet, from the civet cat
of India, and castor, a secretion of the
castor beaver, and now almost obsolete
in the perfume trade. The pure and
separate tincture of any one of these
odors is too intense and powerful to
be tolerated. Like all substances of
these kinds, it must undergo a slow
decomposition, till the remainders pos
sess very, little volatility. Even then
they contain a virtue which clings per
tinaciously to woven fabrics, and not
being soluble in weak alkaline lyes is
still to be detected in the material, after
passing through the severest lavatory
ordeal. They are, therefore, of great
value to the perfumer, and are the es
sential foundation in almost every
formula.
As ambergris is the most costly of
the animal perfumes, the bouquets con
taining it are of thp most expensive
kinds. It is used more in France than
'in this country, civet being extensively
used for a retainer in American-made
perfumes, Most of the ambergris is
shipped, therefore, to France, where
it finds a ready ' demand. St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
Horace or Boileau has said such a
thing before. I take your 'word for it,
but I said it as my own; and may I not
have the same just thoughts after them,
as others may have after me ? Bruyere.
When Baby was sick, we gam her Castoric
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became miss, she clung to Castoria.
When sue had Children, sho gavo them Castor!,
Lolt
One light red cow, branded ST on
left hip, with red and white between
horns and on flanks and one drooped
horn. Also one white bull calf with
black and yellow speks on neck, bmnded
ST on right side or hip. Will pay $5 re
ward. Address Stewart, Du'ch Flat,
The Dallea. diwlin
Thoroughbred JTowls.
Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Bept
all the year round layers. Fowls, $ 1.50
each and upward nntil after January 1.
Eggs, $2. per 13 ; $3.50 per 26. Orders
booked now. Send for circulars Spec
ial prices on large orders. Address
En. M. Haediman,
Endersby, Wasco Co., Oit-gon. .
Hello! Hello!
This is the County Treasurer. Hk
wants all county warrants registered
prior to April 1, 1892, presented at his
office, corner Third and Washington,
for he ia ready to pay the same. Inter
est ceases after January 15th.
Wm. Michell,
Comity lreas.
Eatray.
Bull taken up on December 1, 1895.
Black, mooley; branded G L. Oivner
can have the same by paying f.jr win
tering and this advertisement.
William Floyd,
jl7-d&w2w 5-Miie.
For Sale or Trade.
Three second-hand wagons; one thor
oughbred Jersey bull; one seven-eight
Percheron stallion. At '
Fbazee & Isbell's Feed Yard,
"22-d&wlm The Dalles, Oregon
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
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.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
Guardian's Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that Frank Abernethr,
guardian of the person and estute of Joseph
Shields, a person of feeble health, has filed tils
final account with said estate in the county
clerk's mj of Wasco County, State of Oregon,
and that the 2d day of March, 1890, being the
first duy of the regular March term of the county
court of said county, in probate, for the year
1890, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, has been ap-
pointea as me time ior nearing saia nnai ac
count and report, ai d that the said bearing will
be had, together ith any objections thereto, if
any are made, before the Hon. George C. Blake
ley, Connty Judge at the county courtroom in
tbe county courthouse In Dalles City, Wasco
County. Oreton.
All persons interested in said estate are here
by notified to appear at said time and place and
there show cause, if any there be, why said final
account should not in all things be approved
ana anowea.
This notice is published by order of the Hon.
Georee C. Blakelev. Judee of the countv court
of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of
aate January 24, isyo.
FRANK ABERNETHY,
Guardian of the person and estate of Joseph
Ebields, a person of feeble health.
Dated January 24, lb'J6. j25
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ard Family Medi
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common every-day
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RUPTU RE
Instantly Relieved
and Permanently
OURED
mi WITHOUT
Kr.lfa or Operation.
Treatment Absolutely Painless
CURE EFFECTED .
From Three to Six Weeks,
WRITE FOR TERMS
THE 0. E. MILLER CO.'
Offices: Roora3 70C-T07, Slarquatn Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
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SUMMONS.
Ia the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon lot
J. A. Gulliford, plaintiff,
vs.
John Topar and Alice Topar, deendants.
To John Topar, cf the above named defend
ants: In fie name of;the State of Oregon ;
iou are hereby required to appear and
iswer me complaint of p'aut-fr, filed
against you in the above entitled Court and
cause, on or before tbe first day of the next
rtgumr iurm or gam cou't following me out j
hereof, to-wlt: On or before the 10th rt v of Feb
ruary, 1896; ai:d if you fail to to aupear and an
swer, for want thereof the plalntiff'will auplv to
wui v tic: iciici funeu lur in ms com
plaint, to-wlt: Foi a decree of foreclosure of
that certain mortgage deed, male and executed
by you and the defi-ndanc, A Hoe Top-r. to the
above-named plaintiff, dated tbe 8th day of Nov-
mber, 1MX), upon the NKJi of the NE.'-i, the VU
of the NEJ4, the SKJi of the KWW, the Wof
...n vj ,-4, auw cv JL lUCflllUI Oei'UUll
i;i Township 2 south of Range 13 east, W M, in
Wasco County, Oregon, containing &!0 acres of
iauu, mure or ie-B, ana mat saia premises be
sold under such . foreclosure decree In the man
ner provided bylaw; that fiom the i roceeds of
suoh sule the plaintiff have and receive the sum
of 800, and Interest on said sum at the rate of
ognt percent, p: r annum inee November 8th,
1112; the further sum of i 00 as a reasonable at
torney's foe to collect the notes therein
sued upon, and p'aiutiffs costs and dis-
Dursements ot suia suit, including ac
cruing costs and expenses of sale, and
that plaintiff bavo a judgment against vou
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 jou and
your co-defendant, or either of you, and all other
persons claiming or to claim, by, through or un
der you or eitber of you in and to said mort-
ragea preniues, te lorever barred and foreclosed
from the equity of ledcmption and for such
other and further relief as to the Court may
seem equi ruble and just
T. is summons is served upon you, the said
John Topar, by publication tbereoi in Tbe
uailus vHRomcLiB for six consecutive weeks, bv
order of Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of
said Court, which order was duly made and en
tered on the 2tth day of I 'ecember, 18U5.
Dated this 2(ith day of December, lH'.B.
DUFUR & MB.NRFF.F.
! dec2S-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
Oregon, for Wasco County, upon a decree and
judgment made, rendered and entered by said
Court on the 11th day of December, ls'.io, in favor
of the plaintiff in a suit wherein the folicitors'
Loan and Trust Comrany was plaintiffand Wil
liam Goodwin, Horace H. Draper, Jennie R.
Draper. John Goodwin, William Goodwin and
Amanda Thornbury, administratrix of the es
tate of C. N. Thornbiry, deceased, were defend
ants, and to me directed and delivered, com
manding me to levy upon and sell the lands
mentioned and described in said writ and here
inafter described. I dio duly levj upon, and will
sell at public auction, to the highest bidder fbr
cash in hand, on Monday, tbe27th day of Janu
ary, 1890, at 2:30 o'clock, in the afternoon of said
day, at the front door of the County cowthmise,
in Dulles City, Wasco County, Oregon, all of the
lands and premises described in said 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,
east W. M., in Wasco County, Oregon, excepting
astripof land described as lollows: Beginniug
at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter
o the northeast quarter of section 27; running
tiienee south to a paint 21 rods; tnence north
westerly to the northwest corner of the north
eost qunrte' of said sect on 27 .containing 151 acres
of land and being the same land which Dela
Saver am W. J. Sayer and Annie Saver, his
wife, by deed beariug date November 16th, 1SS3,
and recorded in the office of the Coutity Clerk f
Wasco County, in Deed Rook 41" pages 2(-3 and
2f.ti, granted mid conveyed unto the said William
Goodwin, his heirs and assigns, or so much
thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum
ot tauoi ana interest thereon irom December 11,
1805, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and
$2U0 attorney's fees in this suit and $15.50 costs
in saia suit, together with costs of said wilt and
accruing costs of sale.
Dated this 20th day of December, at Dalies
uity, wasco countv, iiregon.
T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff Wavco Co., Or.
dec28 By Robert Kelly, Deputy.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
vt asco county.
Tbe American Mortgnge Company, of Scotland,
jinuiea, a corporation, piaiutitt,
vs.
F. P. Weidner, Thomas J. Fredcnbnrg, M. Fred
enbnrg, O Fredenburg, O. D. Tnlor, Sarah K.
Taylor, Lorenzo Francisco, C. W. Cither. J. C.
Flanders and Jo.' eph A. Johnson, defendants.
To M. Fredenburg, of the ubjve-n imed defend
ants: In thensmeof the State of Oregov, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the eom
ilitiut of plaintiff', tiled 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
following tne ante nereot, to-wit: unorDetore
the 10th day ot February, 18: and if you fail so
to appear and answer, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply tn the Court for the relief pmyed
for in its complaint, to-wit; For a decree of
foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed, made
and executed by the above-named defendants,
t. tr. Weidner ana Thomas J. treuenburg, to tne
above-named plaintiff, dated the 20th day of
Julv. 188. upon the S'X and the NW54 of the NE
4, and the NE of theNWJ of Section 28, in
lownsnip l norm ot Kange lu east oi me Wil
lamette meridian, in Wasco County, Oregon, and
that saia 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 $t!00, and interest on said
sum since Eebruary 1st, 1HH3, at the rate of eight
percent, per annum; for the further sum of t75
as a reasonable attorney's fee for instituting this
suit to collect the notes therein sued upon, and
laintitt s costs and dli bursements ot saia suit,
ncludinir accrainir costs and expenses of sale.
and that plaintiff 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 tbe right, title, interest
and claim of you and your co-defendants, each
and all of you and tbem, and all other persons
claiming or to claim, by, through or under you
or any of them, in and to said mortgnged prem
ises, be forever barred and foreclosed from tbe
equity of redemption, and for such other and
further relief as to tbe Court may seem equita
ble and just
mis summons is servea upon you, tne saia ai.
Fredenburg, by publication tnereof in The
Dalles Chrokiclk 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 26th day of December, ixj.
uuteu this Zbtn aay oi uecemoer. iojo.
DUFUR & MENEFEE.
dec28-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In tbe Circnit Court of the State of Oregon for
wasco county.
William L. Isbell, Plaintiff.
vs.
Mattie J. Isbell, Defendant.
To Mattie J. Isbell, the above named defendant:
In the name of tne State of Oregon, you are
herebv reauired to appear in the above entitled
court, and answer the complaint filed against
ou in saia court ana cause, on or oeiore tne
irst dav of the next reeular term of the Circuit
Court for Wasco County, Oregon, following the
expiration of six weeks publication of this
summons, town, monaay. tne ima aayoireo-
ruary, 1896, and you will take notice that if vou
fail to s appear and answer, for want thereof,
plaintiff will take judgment against you for the
relict prayea ior in nis compliant, to-wit: a
decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of
marriage heretofore and now existing between
Elaiutiff and defendant, and for such other re
ef as may be equitable and just.
This summons is s-Tved upon you by publica
tion thereof in Tbe Dalles Chronicle, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation, published at
The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon, by order of
Hon. W. h. Bradshaw, judge of the above named
court.
Dated at Dalles City, Or., December 24, 1893.
G. W. PHELPS,
dec28-5t Attorney for Plaintiff.
SURE CURE for PILES
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PR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. 8p
viimwaai, 1M1. ttWUAIhV, TUUh, r
IMMcKingCo.,
PACKERS OF
Pofk and Beef
MANUFACTTJJtKKS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
Dried Beef, Etc.
.A. NEW
PRINZ & NiTSCHKE
DKALEES IN
Furniture and Caipes.
We have added to onr business a
complete Undertaking Establishment.
and as we are in no way connected with
tne undertakers Trust, our prices wil
be low accordingly.
THE DALLES HDESERIES.
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
Fruit, Shade
AND
Ornamental
Gr'pes, Vines
AND
Small Fruits
E0SES A2ID SHEUBBEET.
Remember our Trees are grown strict
ly withou1; irrigation. Catalogue sent
free on application. Leave ordess with
C. E. Bayard, City Agent, VVashinaton
St., bet. Second and Third, The Dalles,
Oregon.
Bate Own and Mitchel1
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.
Sheriff's Sale.
A jndgmcnt.ordcr and decree having been ren
derd and entered in the Circuit Court of tha
State of Oregon for Wasco Countv, on the 17th
day of Januaiy, 18D6, in a cause therein pending, -wherein
Ferd. H. Dlctzol ws plain tiff and W.
A. Miller, Lydia S. Miller, John W. Klton, Mary
J. Elton, B. B. Adams, w. Kice and B. S.
Huntington and H. S. Wilson, partner, doing
business under tbe firm name of lluniingtitn &
Wilson, were defendants, wherein Jind whereby
it was decreed that the mortgsge of the plaintiff
be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises here
inafter described be sold by the sheriff of Waco
County, Oregon, in the manner provided by
law for the sale of real estate under execution,
and that the proceeds of such sale be applied as
follows, to-wit: First, upon the payment of any
taxes that may bo due upon said premises, or
that may be necessary to redeem tbe same from
any sale thereof for unpaid taxes. Second, upon
the amount due to the plaintiff, namely, the
sum of 73, and the further sum of (40 a at
torney's fee and the costs and disbursements of
said foreclosure and sale, lhird, upon the
amount due to tbe defendant, C. W. Kice, to
wit: tbe sum of 4119.43. Fourth, nnon the
amount due to the defendants, Huntington A
Wilson, to-wit. the sum of Iio9.50. rlfth, upon
the amount duo .o the defendnnt, S. B. Adams,
to-wit, the sum of 1575.15. Sixth, that the over
plus, if any there be, be paid to the clerk of the
court to abide the further order of the court.
And an execution and order of sale having Is
sued out of said court on said 171b day of Janu
ary, 189t, to me directed and commanding me to
sell said premises berein-fter described, for the
purpose of satisfying said decree, now, therefore,
under and in pursuance of said execution and
order of sale, 1 will, on Saturday, the 15th day of
February, 1803, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at
the courthouse dooi in Dalles Citv, in Wasco
connty, Oreeon, sell at publin auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the-purpose
of satisfying the decree above mentioned, all the
mortgaged piemlses in said decree described, to
wit: The south 'A ot tne soutnwest quarter, tne
northeast qua.
uter of I
the southwest quarter and
the southwest quarter of the southeast qunrter
of section 28, In township 1 north, range 13 t ast,
Willamette Meridian; also the north of the
northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter and the Boulhwest quar ero f
the northeast quarter of section S3, in township
1 north, range 13 east W. M together with all
the tenements hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging, lying and being in
asco County, Oregon.
The Dalles, Oregon, January 17, 1896.
T. J. DKIVER,
janl8 Sheriff Wasco County, Or..
Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution and order of sale is
sued out of the Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon for Wasco County, upon a decree and
judgment, made, rendered and entered by said
court on the 19th day of December, 1895, in favor
of the plaintiff', 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 the
highest bidder for cash in hand, on Mon
day, the 27th day of January, 1896, at 2
o clock in tbe afternoon of faid day, at the front
door of the County courthouse in Dalb-s City,
Wasco County. Oregon, all of the 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. eat of
theWillamette Meridian, W asco County, Oregon,
or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to sat
isfy the sum of I3HS.30 and interest thereon from
January 28, Mitt, at the rate of eight per cent per
annum, 501ittorney's fees in this suit, and
7.f0 costs in said suit, together with costs of
said writ and accruing costs of Bale.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon,
this 26th day of December, A. D., 1895.
T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff oi Wasco Co., Or.
Dec28 By Kobebt Kelly, Deputy.
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UndeFtakiug Establishment.
TREES