THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896. Gtooniele. tHK DALLES, OKEGOD A SIX-MILL TAX VOTED r At the School Meeting TesterdayTlie Hatter of a New Building- Post : , poued till Next March. ,...; ,, "The school meeting ' Bel J yesterday afternoon in the Court street 'school house,' was largely attended by taxpay ers. The meeting was called to order by Director 0. D. Doane, who presided oyer its deliberations, Director Kiner sly being present, but ,Mr. Adams, the other director, being confined to his home By illness. The objects for which the meeting was called were stated by the chairman, after which the county clerk's statement of taxable property was read by School Clerk Jacobsen. An informal report from the directors was made, stating the praount of expenses for the ensuing year and the estimated revenue under a eii-niill tax.' This es timate is as follows : . Six-mill tax on prop valuation $1,181,000.... $7,116 00 Due from county and state (est) 5,000 00 Due from tuition (est) tuu uu Total $12,716 00 .The expenses are roughly estimated at $11,000, though it is probable they may exceed these figures somewhat. After the report from the board, Mr, C. L. Phillips, in order to get the mat ter before the meeting, moved that a 8ix-mill tax be levied. Mr. Barnett moved to amend by making it five mills, The motion and amendment were both seconded. . Quite an extended . discus sion followed, during which the sugges tion was made of reducing the teachers salaries. Some thought that the eala ries as now paid were too high; others were of the opinion that some teachers were being paid too much and some were not. No definite action was taken however, and cries of "question on the amendment!" brought the five-mill proposition before the meeting. The Tote sohwed a decided majority against - the amendment, and when the motion for a six-mili tax was voted npon, the vote was jjractically unanimous in its favor. This settled the matter of the tax. The other subject that came up was the necessity for more room. Director Doane stated that the board saw the ne cessity of providing additional accommo- dations for the district, and definite action must soon be taken. A plan which has recommended itself to the : hoard was for the district to build an teight-room building, either of brick or wood, upon the vacant ground west of the academy. This building might have four school rooms down etairs and up etairs have a large assembly room which could be divided by folding doors. Two recitation rooms could flank the assem bly room. Such a building, if built of trick, would cost, it is estimated, $7,000 and the furnishings about $3,000. The indebtedness of the district is now $6,500 and the new building, at the cost esti mated, would increase the debt to $16, 000. The directors stated that there were parties who were willing to lend the district this amount of money upon long time at six per cent interest, provided they would be the sole creditors. This ' plan was carefully listened to by the taxpayers, but no action was taken, and it was moved that the matter be post ponea until tne regular meeting in March. During the intervention it is hoped the matter will be fully discussed. 1 At tUe Baldwin Last Night. The Effie Ellsler Company scored an other great success at the Baldwin last night in their performance of Shake speare's beautiful pastoral comedy, "As Yon Like It." The piece was widely different from the one presented the pre vious evening and gave the members of the cast good opportunities to display their powers in lighter roles. Miss Ellsler as Rosalind, interpreted the char acter faultlessly and showed how varied were the powers of her acting. Mr. Blinn, as Orlando, suffered nothing by com parison out his work of the previous ijight. Mr. Frank Weston took the part of Touchstone, the jester, and acted the part in an inimitable manner. None of Shakespeare's comedies per mit of more pleasing reproduction than the story of Rosalind and her lover and the play was admirably rendered in all respects by this capable company. The audience last night was ftir in - size, but the theatre should have been crowded. The efforts of Mr. Birgfeld to secure the highest class performances for The Dalles are worthy of being en couraged, and such performances as those of the Ellsler Company are not common-occurrences. The troupe left on last night's train for Pendleton, where they are billed for this evening. THE DALLES AND TOO MUCH IN PENDLETON DEBT. The Dalles school district has war rants outstanding to the amount of $6, 580. It appears that all the school dis tricts of the larger towns have made too lree use oi tne pernicious credit system. - ' ' Pendleton's floating indebtedness is above $50,000. This means that $4000 a year has to be contributed by taxpayers to pay interest. This is a burden that can be and should be eliminated by the strictest economy. - Pendleton's govern ment costs more than it is worth. It costs more by far than the government. of The Dalles, which is as large a town 8 f endieton. .hast Uregonian. I A. The Weekly PERSONAL MENTION. Saturday. Mr. John Neece of Moro came in town last night. Mrs. Hendershott went to Portland on today's local. Mr. AV Winans returned on the after noon train from Hood River. ' Constable John Traha came up from Cascades on last night's train. MrJohn V. O'Leary', the well-known stockmafl of Rutledge, is in the city. Mi Dichentwiier, the constable at Mosier, was in the ciiy this morning.' Hon." C. MT CartwVight, who has been in the city for several days, left on the afternoon train for Portland. - Mr. H. T. McManns, a commercial traveller from Chicago, well known in The Dalles, is in the city today. Mr. I. Sichel, one of Prineville's lead ing merchants, passed through The Dalles today n his way to Portland. Rev. J. N. T. Goss arrived from Milton on this morning's train and will hold services in St. Paul's Episcocal chnrch tomorrow morning. ' Monday. Father Bronsgeest left today for Cas cade Locks. Mr. C. W. Emerson of Fairfield came in town today. Messrs Lee Evans and C. G. Graham of Mosier were in town today. Mr. D. C. Herrin took the noon train today for Portland ori a business trip. Mr. Frank Menefee went to Dufur this morning to attend the funeral of J. F. Easton. Messrs. Thos. Driver and John Michell went to Portland today to attend the Re- publican clubs' meeting. Mr. C. S. Vanduyn, of the Heppner Palace hotel, is in the city, with a view of locating in I he Dalles. Mr. B. F. Lauglilin left yesterday for Portland. He eoes as a del gate to the convention of Republican clubs. Mr. Fred. W. Wilson, of The Cheon icie, went to Portland on the afternoon train to attend the convention of clubs, Rev. Mr. Goss, of the Episcopal church, will remain in The Dalles the re rhainder of this week, and may be found at the vestrv room in the -rear of the church. Mr. Charles Frank started for th East last Saturday evening. He wi visit relatives in Iown and possibly jour nev farther ast. A large number his friends gathered at the train to wish him a pleasant journey. Tuesday. Dr. King of Dufur is in the city. Mr. J. C. Burkes of Moro is in town Mr. W. Lord went to Portland today Mr. Hugh Glenn went to Portland to day. Mr. R. Sigman of Dufur came in yes terday. Mr. G. A. Thomas of White Salmon came up yesterday. Mr. A. M. Kircheimer came in from Antelope yesterday. Mr. Wm. Holder, a popular citizen of Moro, is in the city. Mr. J. B. Goit of Wapinitia is regis tered at the Umatilla House. Mr. E. H. Moore and wife, who have been in the city a short, time, returned home today. Mrs. H. W. French, accompanied by her siaters. Miss Williams and Florence Williams, came up on the noon train from Portland. Funeral Notice. There will be a special meeting of Columbia, Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F., on tomorrow (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock p, m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Wm. De- Wolf, which will take place from the family residence at 2 o'clock. All mem hers and visiting brethren are urgently requested to attend. H. Clocgh, Secy, The "Green Goods" Swindle. The method employed by the green goods men in fleecing their victims is fully illustrated in the down east play, "Uncle Josh Spruceby." Whan Uncle Josh goes to New York in search of his daughter he resolves to "kill two birds with one stone," and consummate deal in "green goods" which article has been described to him through the medium of the "green goods" circular. He readily finds his man through the instructions given him, and in a very short time he is minus his money, and returns home and sadder and wiser man. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111 was told bv her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles, of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos, Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1 00. - i For Sale or Trade. Three second-hand wagons; one thor ougbbred Jersey bull ; one seven-eight Percheron stallion. At Fkazkb & Ibbell's Feed Yard, j22-d&wlm - The Dalles, Oregon For Bale Cheap. Six lots, nicely located in Power's ad dition to Astoria, Oregon. Must be sold quick on account of sickness. . Apply to S. Mac Alhster, at this office. . - I BOO K. S LIST OF HOW TO PROCURE THEM. To Be Given Free to Subscribers of The Dalles Weekly Chronicle. . " The subscription of the Semi-Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 per year, to all those who pay one year's subscription in ad vance, we will send sny five Books you choose from the following list. ' ' Books will be delivered by mail only. Books must be ordered by number as in the catalogue and not by the name of the book., Orders will be filled as promptly as the clerical work involved makes possi ble. . 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Stanley 2510 -ides of the tsn Accord and Discord-.. .f?!6111-,- , Leslie Stephen inuchus. 22J5 Lif of Johnson. 2226 Life of Pope. Miscellaneous 2556 Anna Gray. 2565 Bess. 2592 Fresh Chestnuts. 2603 He. 2614 It 2616 Jessie. 2620 King Solomon's Treasures. 2626 Little Golden. Jane Stanley 2229 Daughters of the Gods. Starkweather and Wilson 2230 Socialism Julian Sturgis 2233 Comedy of a C'ouutry iionse. 2650 Pa. 2234 Dick's'andering. 2652 Pauline. , 2.35 John Maidinent 2654 Prize Recipes. TrKo eh.ot 8658 Suzanne. 2237 in Prison and Out. Witness my Hand Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa Maria "Times," Cal., in speaking of the various ailments ot cnildren said: "When my children have croup there is only one patent medicine I ever use, and cnac is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ft possesses some medical properties that relieve the little sufferers immedi ately. It is, in my opinion, the best cough medicine in the market." If this remedy is freely given as soon as the croup cough appears it will prevent the attack. It is also an ideal remedy for whooping cough. There is no danger in giving it to children, as it contains noth ing injurious. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. It Hay Io as Much for Yon. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder'was af fected. He tried meny so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began to use Electric Bit ters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price 50c and $1.00. At Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. A. E. Kilpatrick, of Fillmore, Cal., had the misfortune to v tiis leg caught between a cart and a stone and badly bruised. Ordinarily he would have been laid up for two or three weeks, but says : "After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to feel better, and in three days was entire ly well. The peculiar soothing qualities which Chamberlain's Pain Balm po- sesses I have never noticed' in any other liniment. I take pleasure in recom mending it." ' This liniment is also of great value for rheumatism and lame back. For sale bv Hiakelev & Houghton, Druggist. If suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this cha. - acter, and if instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will re sult. We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Coughing irritates the delicate organs and aggravates the disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at once; making expectoration easy, reduces the soreness and inflama tiorj. Every one likes it. Snipes-Kin ersly Drug Co. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It affords instant relief from suffering when afflicted with severe, cough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never fails to give immediate relfef. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co.. No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kineraly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the .county school snperin tendent thereof will hold a public ex animation at his office in The Dalles beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednes day Feb. 12, 1896. Dated this 1st day of Feb., 1896. ' ' Trot Shgllet, County School Superintendent Wasco County, Ore. jl-dwllt The popularity of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and the high esteem in which It is holds leads us to believe t to be an article of great worth and merit, We have the pleasure of giving the ex perience of three prominent citizens of Eedondo Beacti, Cal., in the use of the remedy. Mr: A. V. Trudel! says: have always received prompt relief when I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.' Mr. James Orchard Bays : ''I am satis fied that Chamberlain's Cough remedy cared my cold."' Mr. J. M. Hatcher says: "For three years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family and its results have always been satisfactory." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. . When Baby was sick, we g-avn her Castorie. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ??tea she had Cliilciren, she gave thorn Castoria, No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances. cure the most severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co, Piles of peoples have piles, but De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them When promptly applied it cures scalds burns without the slightest pain Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. Estray. Bull taken up on December 1, 1895 Black, niooley; branded G L. Owner can have the same by paying for win tering and this advertisement. William Floyd, , jl7-d&w2w 5-Mile. For Sale. Silver-laced Wyandottes chickens; good layers, especially in winter. Fine table fowl. Eggs per thirteen, $1.50, A few young Cockerels for sale, $1 each. feb5-lm Mrs. A. A. Bonnky fiucklen's Arm cm salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption?, 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 Blakeley and Llougnton, druggists. Hello! Hello! This is the County Treasurer. He wants all county warrants registered prior to April 1, 1892, presented at his office, corner Third and Washington, for he is ready to pay the same. Inter est ceases after January 15th. Wm. Michell, County Treas. Hot clam broth at 4 o'clock today at J. O. Mack's, 67 Second street. Takea Up. I have (taken up as estrays a yearling steer and a yearling heifer at my farm at Rowena. Owner can recoversame by complying with ,the provisions of the law in such case provided. feb5-lm Hank Snipes. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John Belat de ceased, has filed his final account with said es tate, and that by order of Honorable George C. Blakeley, Judge of the Comity Court, that Wed nesday, Man h 4th, 1896, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been appointed as the time to examine said account and hear any ob- iections made or filed thereto, and that said earing will be had In the County Court of Callus City, at the time aforesaid. E. C. PHIRMAN, Administrator of the estate of John Belat de ceased. feb5-5t Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned the executor of the last will and testament of Thomas N. Jolca, deceased, has filed, in the office of the Clerk of tne county court of tne State of c regon for Wasco County, his final ac count as such executor. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that by an or der of said county court, made and entered on December 30, 1895, the second day of March, 1896, was fixed as the time, and the county courtroom in the county courthouse in Dalles Citv, was fixed as the place for the hearing of said final account and objections thereto, if any there be, and for the settlement thereof. B. P. GIBON8, Executor of the last will and testament of, Thos. N. Joles, deceased. jan 1 Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, By virtue of an order of the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, duly made and entered on the 13th day of January, 1896, notice is hereby given that I will on Tues day the 25th day of February, 1896, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the follow ing described real estate belonging 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 Connty, Oregon. Said sale will take place on said prem ises above described, and the sale of said prem ises will be made subject to a mortgage thereon amounting to the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. Dated this 17th day of January, 1896. ASA STOGSDILL, Administrator of the estateof Mary M. Gordon, deceased. jan 22-5 1 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued ont of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Wasco County on the 6th day of January, 1896. and to me directed, in a suit wherein William A. Doug las Is plaintiff and F. P. Taylor, Kmzna C. Tay lor, O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Tavlor, Joseph A. Johnson, John B.rger, State of Oregon as trust ees for the use of the common school fund of Wasco County, Oregon, Mrs. Caroline 8. Breese, Mrs. Anna M. Hedetrom. Arthur E. Uedstrom, Alice H. Douglas, George B. Bnrnside, Elea nor E. Bumside and Anna M. Hedstrom, Alice H, Douglas, Arthur E. Hedstrom and James t. Chard, executors and trustees of the last will aud testament of E. L. Hedstrom, de ceased, Hebert Folger and Mary A. Polger are defendants, and commanding me to sell the following described teal property, lying aud sit uate in Wasco Comity, Oregon, to wlf Beginning on the north bank of Dry Hollow creek, at the southeast cornerof Ihe land deeded by Caleb aud Mary J. Brooks, on January 9, 1886, lo O. D, Taylor, and on August 8, 1886, deeded by O. D. Taylor and wile to Emma C Taylor; thence south along the line of the Masonic cem etery to the north line of the land now owned by E. P. Koberts; thence west al ng tae north line of E. P, Roberts' land to the east Hue of the land deeded by Caleb Brooks aud 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 Hollow 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 begin ning, being the southeast fractional quarter of the west half of the Slmms Donation Land Claim, and situate in section ton of township one north, range thirteen ast, 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 said E. P. Robers, being the land now owned by tho heirs of said E. P. Roberts; together with all and sin gular the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining; and out of the proceeds thereof to satisfy one-third of theemta and disburse ments of said suit taxed at JJi, and the further sum of 11065.55 and interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from the dale of said judgment ; and further commanding mo to sell the follow ing described real property, 1 ing and situate in Waco County, Oregon, to-wii : Also the following described tract of land: Commencing at the southeast corner of the land solt by Caleb Brooks to Janus G. Taylor, thence west a.54 chains to tho foul Invest corner of the same; thence north 2.91 chains along the west line of tnid James G. Taylor's land to a point (stakel thirtv feet south of the southeast corner of the land sold by Caleb BuKiks to Dietzel Bro thers; thence west 5.94 chains to tho northeast corner of land sold bv Caleb Brooks to William Taylor; thence south 3.95 chains to the south east corner of said William Taylor's land ; thence ,ou t-uiuus tu tne east nue oi me lunu sola to tho Goed Templars for an orphans' home: thence south 8.61 chains along the east line of the said 'land to the southeast corner of tho same; thence west 5.00 chains to the southwest corner of the said Good Templars' land : tbence souin n.uu cniuns to tne norm 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 nnhlin road whfch leads east to C. li. Chrlsman's; thence west .45 chains; thence north 8.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing twenty-live acres more or loss; together with all and singu lar the tenements, hereditaments and annnrln- naaces thereunto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining. And out oi the proceeds thereof to satisfy two-thirds of the costs and disburse ments taxed as aforesaid, the costs upon said writ and the sum of :106.74 and accrued Inter est at eight per cent per annum, and the further sum of $:t00aitnruey fees; I will, on the 8th day of February, 1896. at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said dsv, at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell all said above described real property to the highest bidder for cash in hand. T. J. DRIVER, j8-5t Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is herebv elven that bv virtue of an ei- ecutlon issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county on the 14th ' day of Jauuary 1896, In a suit therein pending wherein A. 8. Disbrow and Marv M. Dlsbfow ara J lain tilt's and J. E. Hanna, Mangle B. Harm i, T. . Watson, Mary G. Watson and Charles E. Gill are defendants, directing me to sell the real property hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of $o35 ana accruing interest at the rate of, ten per ceni per annum trom tne aisi day ot Decem ber, 1895, and the further sum of J741.75 aud in terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per . annum fiom said 31st davof December. 1895. iJo costs and disbursements oi said suit, and accru ing costs, i win on tne lotn day ot February, 1896 at the hour of i o'clock n. m. at the court. house door in Dalles City, Wasco county, Ore., sell to the highest bidder "for cash in hand the following described tract or narcel of land de scribed as follows, towit: The west half of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section two, township two north, range ten east, W. M., containing 20 acres, more or less, and all the right, title and interest of each of said de fendants in and to said land to satisf v said sums. Interest and costs. jan!5 T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. A 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 Uenson and Russell & Company, a corpor ation, and R. F. Gibons, A. S. Mac Allister and J. jn. Mamen, partners aoing Dtisiness under the firm name of Gibons, Mao Allister t Co.. were defendants, wherein and whereby it was ordered aud adjudged that the plaintilf nave aud recover of and from the defendant, Ezra Hen son, the sum of 1320.65 and the further sum of 45 as attorney's fee and his costs and disburse ments taxed at $11, and It was further ordered and adjudged that the defendant, Russell & Company, a corporation, have and recover of and from the defendant. Ezra Henson, upon its cross complaint the sum of (778.35, and the fur ther sum of $75 as attorney's fee, and it was. further adjudged and decreed that the mortgage of the plaintiii' be foreclosed and the mortgaged property hereinafter described be sold in the manner provided by law, and thnt the proceeds thereof be applied as follows: First, upon the costs and expeuses of said foreclosure and sale. second, upon any amount that may be due for unpaid taxes, or that mar be necessary to re deem said premises from any sale thereof for unpaid taxes. Third, upon the amount due to the plaintiff. Fourth, npon the amount due to the defendant, Russell dc Co. Fifth, that the overplus, if any there be, be paid to the Clerk of tne court to aume me iurtueroraer oi tne t;ourt. Aud an execution and order of sale havinir . issued out of said Circuit Conrt on the 7th dav of Janury, 1896, and to me directed and com- . mauaing me to sell tne 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, I will, on Thursday, the Kith day of February, 1896, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse door in Dalfes City, in said county and state, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ftr the purpose of satisfying said Judgment order and decree the mortgaged premises named and described therein, to-wit: . Northeast quarter of Section 17, Township S South, Range 14 East, W. M., containing 100 acres of land. T. .1. DRIVER, 15j-5t Sheriff of Wasco County. , Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has 1 een dnly appointed assignee of the estate of R. E. Williams, an insolvent debtor, by proper deed of conveyance, of all the property of said Insolvent debtor, to the undersigned, In trust for the benefit of all the creditors of said insolvent debtor. All persons having claims against said insolvent debtor, will present the same properly verified to the undersigned at his office, in the Chroiucle building, on the easterly side of Washington sereet, north of Second Btreet, In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice, .February 4, 1896. A. 8. MACALLISTER, Assignee of the estate of R. . Williams, an insolvent debtor. feb5-5t Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser, deceased. All persoriB having claims against said 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. Dufub A Mknkpib, Attorneys for Administrator. 8-5t