THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1896. The Weekly Gtoqniele. THE, DALLES, OfiEGOJJ PERSONAL, MENTION. " , Saturday. Mr. F. W. Wilson went to Hood River this afternoon. - Mr. W. A. Maxwell, editor of the Ar lington Record, is in town today. Mr. Dickinson, the Antelope livery man is in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of - Mosier are in the city today. JJr. John son is in on business and h's wife will "visit relatives." Monday. t. J. dinger of Dafur came in today, Dr. Doane returned fronr Portland Sunday.. ' J. E. Sherar returned to The Dalles last even in ir. ' Geo. W. Ciirfield and wife of Eufns are in the city. Miss Gertrude Farrelly, who has been visiting in the city, returned to Portland Saturday. - Mr. E. M. Wingafe has returned to the city after a month's absence at va rious points. Mr. W. C. Allaway went to Portland on the Regulator this morning on busi ness connected with the company. Mr. J. W. French and wife. "Vivian French and Smith French went to Port land this morning to take in the Sousa band concert. Mr. Julius Wiley returned to The Dalles Saturday, considerably improved in health, but still suffering from his bronchial trouble. Mr. Clyde Bonney, who has been at tending the State University at Eugene, arrived home Saturday evening, and -, -will visit bis father. - C F. Stephens is busy today unload ing and placing a large assortment of spring atyl summer dry goods, which have just arrived from the Kaet. Tuesday. Rev. J. C. Baker went to Lyle today, Mr. J. A. Gulliford of Dufur is in the city. Miss Etta Story left for Portland yes terday. Mrs. Jas. Brown of Mosier is reported eeriously ill. Mr. Joseph Folco left for the Locks this morning. Mr. A. K. Dufur of Dufur is reported to be quite ill. . Mr. Julius Wiley is still quite sick st his residence on the hill. Messrs. James Lewis and Rev. W. A. Stark were in town today. Mrs. Chas. Hilton went to Portland . this morning on the Regulator. Mr. A. Bettingen went to Portland this morning to be absent a few days. Mr. W. F. Grunow is in town today from Stevenson, and reports his mining prospects flattering, E. M. and S. G. Sanders, of "Sanders "Wonderland" left on the noon train for Portland, and will re-enter the Portland University. Mr. Alex. Thompson and wife left for Portland on the noon train, and will at tend the Mays-Snmmerville wedding to morrow night. Rev. P. S. Knight of Salem arrived on the morning local. He will lecture in the Congregational fihvtrch this evening on the ''Practical Idealist." Mr. Truman Butler and wife came up on the Regulator last evening. Mr. Sutler has been serving the company as agent at Portland, and will now resume bis regular duties as purser on the Reg Viator. Hons Bnt Aver at the World's Fair. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla enjoya the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact urers of other sarsaparillas 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 Sarsaparilla la not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is' here on its merits." Estray Notice. . Taken up at my ranch in Antelope precinct, Wasco county, sjate of Oregon, on the 23d day of January ,1896, one bay horse about 12 years old, with blotched brand, supposed to be figure five, on left shoulder. Weight about 1,000 pounds, a star in forehead, a small snip on nose, the right bind foot white and saddle marked. Broke to work. Z. Taylor. febl2-wlni- Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City III. was told by her doctors she bad 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 la 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 0 cents and $1 GO. a v ; i- i: i . ; j l : :ll jx uigii liver witn a wrpm uvor.wm not be a long liver. Correct the liver mth noWllt'o Tttlta "Rioora lltflo "pills that enre dyspepsia and constipa tion. Snipes-Kinersly, Drug Co. " . For Infants and Children. Castoria promote Digestion, and overcomes Elatuloacy, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its sleet) nn.tnraL Castoria contains no Morpliine or other narcotic property. " Castoria Ls po well adapted to children rtiat I recommend It as superior to any prescription Known to mo. xi. a. abogeb, m. Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. ' For several years I have reeommei!3ed your" "Uistona ana snail always continue to ao an. Edwih F. Pardee, M. D., -125th Street and 7th Ave, New York City. "Thn nae of 'Castoria is so universal and Its merits so well known that It poems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reacn." Gablos Mabtyk. D. D., New York City. Thx Ckntaub Company, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. In a' recent editorial the Salem, Or. Independent says: "lime and again have we seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tried and never "without the most satisfactory results. Whenever we see a person afflicted with hoarseness with a congh or cold, we invariably ad vi&e them to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ; and when they do, they never regret it. It always does the work, and does it well." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. ' Lost. , 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, branded ST on right side or hip. Will pay $5 re ward. Address Stewart, Dutch Flat, The Dalles. ' dwlm If there is any one thing that need to be purified, it is politics, so the re former says, and many agree thereto. But blood tells, and as a blood purifier and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg ulator is the best medicine. "I use it in preference to any other." So wrote Mr. S. H. Hysell, of Middleport, Ohio. And Dr. D. "s. Russell, of Farmville, Va., writes, It fulfills all you promise for it, J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says : "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, with result so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that pre sents itself." For sale by Snipes-Kiner-sley, Drug Co. Soothing, beating, cleansing, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never tails to cure. Stops itching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours." For sale by Snipes Kinersly, Drug Co. For the Maccabees, Dalles to Hood River and return, using regular trains Nos. 7 and 2, on Feb. 21st, the O. R. & N. Co.. will sell ronnd trip tickets to a party of 25 or more forfl each, less than that number and more than 10 persons, $1 20 each. Return limited to 22d. td Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Lottie A. Judklns, Plaintiff, vs. Henry P. Judkine, Pe'endant. To Henry P. Judkins the above named de fendant- In the name of the Stale of Oregor, you are nereDv reanirca to appear ana answer ine com. plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the flist day of the term of the above named court following the expiration of service or this summons upon you Dv six weens publi cation thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, begin ning on tne I9tn aay oi i-CDruary, isuo, to-wit, bv Mond v. the 20th dy of May. 1896, and if you fail to to appear and auswer said complaint, judgment will be taken against you, and the 'plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint to-wit, for a decree of divorce dissolving the marriage bonds hereto fore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and decreeing to the plaintiff the exclusive care, charge and control of her two minor children, Arthur and Walter Judkins, and for her costs and disbur-ements in this suit. This summons is served on you by six weeks publication in The Dalles Chronicle, begin ning on the 19th day of February, 1896, by order of the Court above named made and entered therein on the 17tn day of February, 1896. febl9 6t Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the nn dersigned 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 blare or i regon ior nasco uouncy, ms nmu 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 80, 1895, the second day of March, 1896, was fixed -as the time, and the county csurtroom in the county courthouse in Dalles Citv, was fixed as the place ior the heart' -g of said final account and objections thereto, If any there be, and for the settlement thereof. R. F. GIBONS, Executor of the last will and teJtament of, Thos. N. Joles, deceased. jun 1 to Whom It May Concern. This is to certify that on January 1st, 1896, 1 gave to my ton, Clyde L. Mc Kalvey, his time during his minority, any shall claim none of his wages nor pay any of his debts. , David McKalvbt, Antelope, Jan. 21, '96. fl0-wlm Takes Up. - . ( I have taken up as estraya a yearling steer and a yearling heifer at my farm at Rowena. Owner can recover same by complying with the provisions of the law in such case provided. - , feb5-lm "...- Hank Snipes. -PULPITS AND PEWS. . The Christian church was filled to overflowing last evening with those who came to bear Rev. I. H. Hozel in his in teresting series of sermons on Revela tions. He finds no difficulty in inter preting the wonderful symbols of that most perpjexing book of the Bible, and gives' them a meaning most significant in the light of history. His text last evening was "Sealing the 144,000," re ferring to the twelve tribes of Judea of 12,000 each. ' Thu Roman Catholio chnrch contended, according to the speaker, that the sealing was done with holy water by the index finger of the priest upon the foreheads of those com posing the tribee, but he believed the sealing was not done in so material a manner, but that the spirit was sealed for God through a more convincing pro cess. The angels, who- held the four winds, standing at the four corners of the earth were four great earthly pow- ere, who became subject to the angel rising from the sunrise. Constantino was this angel, or messenger, as the literal meaning is, who by conquering the four great powers, had control over the four angels. AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. O. D. Taylor at the First Baptist church, took for his theme, "The light of the glory in the face of Jesus CUrist," from II Cor. lv:6, fpllowing with "And they shall see Hia face," Eev. xxii :4. Not only with Jesus Christ, the fullness of the Godhead, but be had a rxforal character of his own. A part of the joy of friendship is the presence of one's friend. And so David said : "In Thy presence is fullness of joy and at Thy right hand there are pleasures forever more." The greatest joy of Heaven to the Christian will be to behold Hia face, Not by the eye of faith, as now, he shall look upon bis Lord, but when he shall eee Him eye to eye and face to face'. In His face we shall behold first the glory of His infinite love, second, the glory of His infinite grace, third, the glory of the perfect sacrifices. His body also bhall bear the ' marks of this sacrifice. "Five bleeding wounds He bears, Received on Calvary." Fourth, the glory of unselfish ser vice, fifth, the glory of the finished re demption, aud lastly, the glory of His victory over death, hell and the grave. In His earthly life He perfected all these moral characteristics and tbey belong to His personality and will appear in the glory of His countenance when be comes from the throne of his glory, when he comps to receive His own. .Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be, but this we know, that when He shall ap pear we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. METHODIST CHURCH. A union service was held at the M. E. church at 7:30 p.m. The' rostrum was occupied by Eev. J. H. Wood, Eev. W. C. Curtis and Eev. Eitzler, agent of the American Bible Society. The sermon was delivered by Eev. Eitzler, and par took more of the character of a lecture. He spoke chiefly of the work of the American Bible Society, a work in which all Protestant chnrcheB are interested alike. The text was taken from Nehe miah, "And the work is great and large." Sixty million Bibles have al ready been distributed by this society, printed in over 200 different languages and dialects. The work is spread over the whola earth, the sun in its course shining upon assemblies all studying the pame lesson from Bibles furnished by this society. He considered the society was, more nearly than any other, follow ing the divine injunction to go and preach the word to all nations. The sermon was illustrated and made plain by anecdotes and experiences, which cover a wide range with Mr. Eitzler. Miss Myrtle Micbell sang the beautiful solo, "in Heavenly Love Abiding." A Gentle Corrective is what you need when your liver becomes inactive. It's what you get when yon take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ; they're free from the violence ana ine gnping mat come with the ordinary pill. The best medical authorities agree that in regfulating the bowels mild methods are pref erable. For every de rangement of the liver, stomach and bowels, these tiny, sugar coated pills are most effective. They go about their work in . an easy and natural way, and their good lasts. Once used, they are always in fa vor. Being composed of the choicest, concen trated, vegetable ex tracts, they cost much more than other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty four are put up in each sold through druggists, at the price of the cheaper made pills. " Pleasant Pellets " cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costive ness, or constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite, coated tongue, indigestion, or dys pepsia, windy belchings, "heart-burn," pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach -and bowels. Put up in sealed glass vials, there fore always fresh and reliable. Whether as a laxative, or in larger doses, as a gently acting but searching cathartic, these little " Pellets " are unequaled. Asa" dinner pill," to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over-cating, noth ing equals one of these little " Pellets." They are tiny, sugar-coated,, anti-bilious granules. Any child readily takes them. Accept no substitute that may be recom mended to be "just as good." It maybe better for the dealer, because of paying him a better profit, but he is not the one who needs help. A free sample (4 to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. i Address World's Dispensary -Medicat, Association, Buffalo, N. Y. As? BOOKS.! HOW TO PROCURE THEM. To Be Given Free to Subscribers of The - Dalles Weekly Chronicle. The subscription of the Sesii-Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 per year, to all those who pay one year's subscription in' ad vance, we will send any five BOOKa-yon choose from the following list. Books will be delivered bv mail onlv. Books must be ordered by onmber as in the catalogue and not by the i,mne of the book. - Orders will be filled as promptly b tLo lerical work involved makes possi ble. Subscribers should wait pationtly 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. 41 Beaton's Bargain. F. Anrteii. 83 Giant's Kobe. Avcling. 110 An American Jour ney. Frank Barrett. Chauncey Drpea. 735 Centennial Oruli on. Charles Virteris. 736 American Notes. 739 1 ictures from Italy. 747 Sketches by lioz.' 748 Mrs. Liriper's Lodg ings. 117 RecoillngVengcance751 Reprinted 1'iices, lis ureai. iiesper. Vo. Dowden. Adam Hadeau. 704 Life oi outlier. 123 Conspiracy. R l)uBMnobni. Chas. Wolcott Balcstier 782 Ked L Xltkc' 147 fair Device. Walter Bcsant. 151 Lament oi Dives. 158 Holy Rose. 160 Inner House. Lord Beaeonsfield. 191 Rise of Itkander. 193 Beaconsfield's Life. Herbert Benard. 196 Coachman's Love. Hart Bernard. 197 Locked Out. R. D. Black-more. 206 Mary Anerly. 209 Christowell. 210 Craddock Noweil Lord D jffcrin. 844 L-tters from High mtunines. Annie Ednards. 8.56 Girton Girl. 857 Ourrlii Via to Vhiit Her? 859 Vivian t!io Beauty. sou susan neiaiug. Amelia B. Edwards. 876 Miss Cttiew. 31. Betham Edwards. 8S0 Flower of Doom. 884 Next of Kin 2 vols l Sfr.i,00,mr u'mllra885 Love and Mirage. 216 Maid of Sker. ,. i!7 Crips the Carrier 893 Theophrastus Such, Era Evergreen. 908 Ten Years of his L'.f e Kate Eure. 912 Step In the Dark. 228 Penance of John Lo- B. L. Farjeon. eun- 920 Blood White Rose. Kemper Bncock, 923 Nine of Heiirts. 258 Tax th-. Area. 939 Sacred Nugget. JIT. E. Braddon. 938 Toi lers al Babylon. 274 Hostages to Fortune J. if. Farrar. Bobert Buchanan. 2 Ma'? Anderson. 403 Master of the Mine. Georqe ifanville Fenn. 409 New Abelard. 746 Golden Magnot. Bhoda Brouah. 9o3 Dark Mouse. Mrs. Fort ester. 9S2 My Hero. 984 Omnia Vanitas. , R. E. Forrest. 998 Eight Day . Gertrude Ford. 1099 Only a Coral Girl. 42b Betty's Vision. James H. Bush. 441 More Words About the Bible: -E. Lassettr Bvnner. 443 N Import. 2 vols. 444 Tritons, 2 vols. John Bloundell Burton. Laura C. Ford 446 Mystery of St James 1011 For Honor's Sake. i-arK. luia .enemies corn. Thomas Carlvle. R. E. Francillon, 1025 Golden Bells. 515 Life of Heine. vm! nr James Anthonu Froude. 525 Jean Paul Frederick 1037 Ufeof Jno-Bunjun Richter. Thoma Fowler. LL. D. 530 Portrait of JnoKnoxl039 Life of Locke. 5J1 Corn Law Rhymes. Hen. 0e0T.. A. W. Church. 1046 The Land Question 539 Life of Spencer. 1047 Protection or Free C. B. Coleridoe. Trade. Theo. Gift. 592 Near Relation. 10S3 Pretty Miss Bellew. Huah Conwav. 612 Garrtston's Gift. 620 Paul Vargas and Wm. E. Gladstone. 1093 Criticism of Robert uiner stones. 621 Somebody's Story. J. Feniinore Cooper. 645 Manikins. May Cromelin. 684 Goblin Gold. Stuart C. Cumberland. 695 Rabbi's Spell. Llsmere. Annie C. Gibbs. " 1093 Bli. hted Life. 10UG Wail of the Sto m ITnona Gilman. 1098 General Utility. 1099 Clarice. S. Soring Gould. 1109 Little Tu Penny. Maxwell Gran. Earl of Desart. '27 Lord and Lady Pic- 1120 Reproach of Anncs- cadilly. ley. tr. V. Gogol. 1129 Taras Bulba. Evelyn Gray. 1130 As Fate M ould Have It. irtfttir Griffiths. 1134 No. 90. Cecfl Griffiths. 1138 Victory D ane, Florence Marrvat 1567 Poisen of Asps. 156H Phxlida. 1569 PetroneL 1572 Fighting the Air. 1573 Girl of Ferersham. 1574 Fair-Haired A Ida. 1584 Love's Conflict (2 vols). 1585 Heart of Jane H. Rider Haggard- Warner. 1153 Tale of Tare Lionsl590 Little Stepshon. . 1592 Written in Fiie. . 1593 Master Tassion. Thomas Hardy 1167 Woodlanders. Helen B. Mathers 1607 Hendri; or, Blind Mary Grace Halplne Justice. 1182 Strange Disappear- L. T. Meade ance. 1626 In Thralldom. US Great Divorce Case wiliam Minto- ' 1187 A Letter. 1644 Crack of Doom. Cashel Hoey 1C45 Was She Good or 1229 Stern ChaBe. Bad? 1230 Lovi r's Creed. 1646 Life of DeFoe. Mrs. H. C. Hoffman Justin McCarthy 1239 Married by the 16S9 Dollv. Mayor. 1661 Gabr'ielle. 1240 T1ieJ'oua Mrs. Molesworth - imnrJS.S'iv-w-H 1662 Marrying and Giv A1212 Lost to the World lDg fn jjnrrlage. towifi-; f?,V?!?r Susanna Moodie 12o9 Life s Fitful Fever. 167, ll0TB ijU6day. Fergus Hume 1672 Geoffrey Moncton. iz,u uirnrom jnana. Jamea Oatter Morrison- 1679 Life of Gibbon. David Christie Murray loot Aunt KHcnei. John W. Hoyt 1295 Studies lu Civil Service. Adah M. Howard 1300 Desperate Woman. 1687 By the Gate of the Sea. 168S Cynic Fortune. 1691 First Person Sing ular. 1692. Hearts. 1701 Way of the World. Alan Muir 1709 Golden Girls. F. Mvers 1719 Life of Words worth. willlHm E. Norris 1735 My Friend Jim. . 1742 Rogue. 1743 Thut Terrible Man 1744 Mr. Chain's Sons 2 vols. Milton Nobles 1749 Phoenix. Notlev 1750 From the Other Side. . William O'Brien 1762 O'Hara's Mission. 1301 Little Nana. 1302 Mother's Mistake 1303 Haunted Life. 1304 Little Sunshine. Walter Hubble 1307 Great Amherst ' Mystery. Washington Irving 1316 Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey. 1317 Crayon Papers. 1319 Life of Goldsmith. G. P. R. James 1324 Darnley. Maurice Jokai 1351 Modern Midas. Mrs. dw. Kennard 1353 Matron or Maid. Grace Kennedy 1360 Dunullen, 2 vols. A. E. Lancaster? 1386 All's Dross bat Love. Vernon Lee 1410 Phantom Lover. 1412 Prince of One Hundred Soup-. Mrs. Power O Donog- hue. 176J Unfairly Won. Dr. J. Ochoiwitz 1764 Mental Sugges tion. 4 vols. Mrs Oliphant 1771 Eflie Ogilvie. 1777 Poor Gentleman. Margaret Lee 1.190-R rich ton Ntiyht- 1779 John. KatheiineS. McQuoid rf,.Hi,8tJathcr 1482 Joan Wentworih. 1,69 Lacr Cotton. Brooks McCormick 1802 Queen's Book. 1510 Nature's Youug rtani.rvshni. 1835Lion of Limerick. 1836 Eviction. 837 Maid of Cremona, 838 Beauty of Ben burb. 8J Mary Mavour- neen. ; 1 e?n nna. U Ry. mmet 184 trange Case. lv.S Famed Fontenoy. McKenna 1512 Hearts and Gold. Charles Marvin 1528 Russians at the Gate of Herat. Harriet Marti neau 1544 Hilland Valley. 1550 Charmed Sea. - FlorenceMarryat LIST OF 1554 MadDmnaresq. Mary Patrick 18SC Marjorie s child. James Payn J 1560 Captain Norton s Diary. 1661 With Cupid's Eyes 1858 Eaves diopper. o uutui nia iietjk.uu- in-rj uaeui ine ranuiy. ing. I860 Cannon's Ward. Jrraies Payn 1502 Luck of the Dar rells. 1S70 Kit A Memory F. G. Phillips 187B fiocial Vici-situdeB George Temple 2250 Britta. Tasma 2257 Uncle Piper of Hper's Hill. lii77 StxangeAdventures of Lucv Smith Mkolal W.V. Icneriiish- 1879 Jack and Three ?.f,s.k7 Jill,. 2266 V ital Question. Kenward Philip W. M. Thackeray 18S7 Johu Brown's Leg. 2274 Critical Reviews. 1S8S Srbvl Ross' liar- bketches. riuec 22tX) Chritmi& Books.. , --,..,, 2291 L. U Ballads. Post and Lewbccher o-lw vovei. bv Eminent 1917 The George Hewitt ulnds y CR TT1TM, i 111 . Agnes Bay 2299 Polikoucliku. Bertha Thomas 2318 Ellzsbcth's Fortune. Arnold Tovnbse 2325 Industrial Revolu tion, 2 vols. Anthonv Trollope 2326 Autobiography. Fred Allison Tupper 2341 Moonshine. Denzil Vane 43 Mrs. Gregory. G. W. M. Reynolds 1952 Degraded Deserter 2 vols. 1953 Betiam Vivian 2 vols. 1954 Doom of the Bur- ker. 2 vols. 1955 Wagner the Wehr Wolt. 2 vols. - 1957 Necromancer 2 vols. 1958 Mystery of the Marchmonta 2 vols. Rita 1962 Mystery of a Tur kish Bath.' 2373 Like Lucifer. J. W Von Goethe 2379 Wilhelm Meistcr's Travels. Florence Warden T K Rfrlrtoll 23S3 Bchtheraznde. 1991 Susan Drummond. 2 Vagrant Wife. Mabel Robinson Mistakes. mu iiovenoen v. u. 2394 Prince of Dartness. - 2395 witch of the HiUs. G.M.Robins-- 2396 Woman's Face. 2020 Tree of Knowledge L B. Walford - 2412 Mr. Smita. Prof. A. W. Ward 2434 Life of Chaucer. A. n. Wall 2435 Dregs and Froth. - W. Clark Rursell 2039 Jenny Harlow.' 2047 Golden Hope. John Buskin 2064 Art of England. William Westall 2068 Our Fathers Have 2436 M- Fortescue. Told Us. -31,6 iueer nnce. 2071 Arata Pen tilicl. Deshler Welch 2074 Love's Meinie. 2444 Life of Grover 2075 Munera Pulveris. Sir Walter Scott 92 Chronicle-i of the Canongate. ' J. L. Shorthouse 2133 Countess Eve. Flora L. Shaw 2138 Se.i Change. Cleveland. Violet Whyte 2447 Her Johnnie 2448 Eric Dane. John Strange Winter 2166 In Quarters with the 25th Black Horse Dragoons. z-u Harvest. William Gllmore SImms2472 Little F00L 2156 Vasconselas. Katherine Wilde 2159 Beaucharap. . 2160 CharlemouL 2161 Mellichamps. 4163 Partisan. 2501 Ill-Regulated Mind flOT confessions. 168 Foragers. Goldwin Smith. 195 Life of Cowper. Emily Spender 05 Until the Day Breaks. Mrs. Henry Wood 2505 Lady Grace. Hazel Wood 2527 On the Quicksands. Charlnttfl M . Voncp T. W. Speight 2531 Chantry House. 307 Barren Title. 2537 My Young Alcldes. Charlotte M. Stanley 2510 T id of tho am Accord and Discord-.,. ,?bjeld- , Leslie Stephen 225 Lif of Johnson, 226 Life of Pope. Jane Stanley 2C9 Daughters of the Gods. Starkweather and Wilson SS30 Socialism Julian Sturgls 2233 Comedy of a luuueru xeie- mnchus. Miscellaneous 2556 Anna Gray. 2565 Bess. 2592 Fresh Chestnuts. 2603 He. il4 It. 2616 Jessie. 2620 King Solomon's Treasure.. 2626 Little Golden. country House. 2t50 Pa. 34 Dick's Wandering. 2652 Pauline. 2.S5 John Maidmeut. 2054 Prize Recipes. TTnsrui atrnrr, 8058 SuzailllC. 1237 In Prison and Out 1577 Witness my Hand Administrator's Notice. Notice is herebv riven that the unrterslenprl. administrator of the estate of John RelHt de ceased, has filed his final account with said es tate, and that by order of Honorable George C. Blakeley, Judge of the County Court, that Wed nesday, March 4th, 1896, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been appointed as the time to examine said account and hear anv ob jections made or filed thereto, and that said hearing will be had in the County Court of alles City, at the time aforesaid. J. J. rHlKMAN, Administrator of the estate of John Belat de ceased. feb5-5t ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. s Pullman Eleg.ent Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTU FARGO GRAND FORF CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and Toturist TO BUTTE Thfoagh Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON ' PHILADELPHIA BVT YORK BOSTON AND ALL . POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps and tickets. cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon, OR A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 255, Morrison .Cor. Third, Portland. Oregon Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, deceased. 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 25ih day of February, 1896, at the hour of two o'ciocx in ine airernoon oi saia aay, sell to the hi chest bidder for cash in hand, the follow ing described real estate belongi - g 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 made subject to a mortenee thereon amounting to the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. Datea cms ltn aay oi January, 1896. ASA STOG8DILL. I deceased. Jan22-5t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued ont of the Circuit Courtof the State of Oregon for Mateo County on the 6th day of January, 1890, and to me directed, In a snit wherein William A. Doug las is plaintiff and F. P. Tnvlnr, Emma C. Tay lor, O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, 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. Hcdstroui, Arthur E. Hedstrom, Alice II. Douglas, George R. Bnruside, Elea nor E. Burnsida and Anna M. Hedstrom, Alice If. Douglas, Arthur E. Hedstrom and James V. Chard, executors and trustees of the last will and testament of E. L. Hedstrom, ds. cenred, Hebcrt Folger and Mary A. Folger are defendants, and commanding me to sell tha following described leal pro; erty, lying aud sit uate in WaBCo County, Oregou, to wit: Beginning on the north bank of Dry Hollow crock, at tho southeast cornerjof Ihe land deeded by Culeb and Mary J. Brooks, on January 9, 18K6, i" V,' in5ror' und ou August 3, 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. Roberts; thence west al ng t le north line of E. P, Roberts' land to tho east Hue of the land deeded by Caleb Brooks and wife to Newell and now owned by E. P. Roberts; thence north along the cast line of E. P. Roberts' land to the north bank of Dry lio.low creek to the south west corner of tho laud 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 tho west half .f the Simms Donation Land Liaim, ana situate in sectl-.n ten of township one north, range thirteeu -ast, Willamette Meri dian, containing forty acres more or less. Tho land referred to in the foregoing description as E. P. Roberts' land was owned by said E. P. Robers, being the land now owned bj the 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 outof the proceeds thereof to satisfy one-third of the costs and disburse ments of said suit taxed at s-jo, and the further sum of 11065.55 and interest thereon at ten per cent per annum from the dale of said Judgment; aud further commanding tne to sell the follow ing described real property, lying and situate in aco County. Oregon, to-wii : Also the following described tract of lan Commencing at the southeast corner of the land sol 1 by Caleb Brooks to James G. Taylor, thence west 2.54 chains to the southwest corner of the same; thence north 2.91 chains along the west line of said James G. Taylor's land to a point (stake) thirty feet south of tho southeast corner of the land sold by Caleb Biooks to Dietzel Bro thers; thence west 6.94 chains to the northeast corner of land sold bv Caleb Brooks to William Taylor; thence south 3.95 chains to the south east corner of said William t nylor's land ; thenco west 2,50 chains to the east line of the land sold to the Gocd Templars for an orphans' home; thence south 8 61 chains along the east line of the said land to the southeast corner of tho samo; 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 northeasterly 19,50 chains along the north bank of Dry Hollow creek: thence north 12.75 chains to the public road whfch leads east to C. E. Chilsman's: thence west .45 chains ; thence north 3.50 chains to the place of beginning, containing twentv-flve acres more or los; together with all aud singu lar the tenements, hereditaments and appurte na ices thereunto belonging or in anv wisean nertainino. Anri nnlni tha -.. i .. '! 1 i . satisfy two-thirds of the costs and disburse ments taxed as aforesaid, the costs upon said writ and the Bum of f;lot.74 and accrued Inter est at eight per cent per annum, and the further sum of 300 attorney fees; 1 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 Citv. Wasco r'nniifv. n,ivnn an nit aaiA above described real, property lo the highest bidder for cash in hand. T. J. DRIVER, J8-5t Sheriff of Wasco County, or. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is herebv rdven that bv virtue of an n. edition issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county on the 14th day of January 1896, in a suit therein pending wherein A. S. Disbrow and Marv M. Dlshcnw r ylalntiffs and J. E. Hanna, Mangle B. Hann ', T. . Watson, Mary G. Watson and Charles E. Gill are defendants, directing me to sell tho real property hereinafter described to satin'v tha n,n of Jo35ano accruing interest at the rate of -ten per cent per annum from the 31st day of Decem 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 davof December, lwwi. I o costs and disbursements of said suit, and accru ing costs, i win on tne 15th day of February, 1896 at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. at the court hnna Hnn. In It.. 1 1 ... 'J ... X' ... . ...... .. ... - Villi ,1IKVU WUUlj, Ure,, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the rouowing aescrioea tract or parcel 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, morevor less, and all the right, title and interest of each of said de fendants in and to said land to satisfy said sums, interest and costs. Janl5 T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff. 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, 1893, 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. 8 Mac Allister and J. M. Marden, partners doing business under the firm name of Gibons, Mao Allister t Co., were defendants, wherein and whereby it was ordered and adjudged that the plaintiff have and recover of and from the defendant, Ezra Hen son, the sum of $320.65 and the further sum of t45 as attorney's fee and his costs and disburse ments taxed at 111, and it was further ordered and adjudged that the defendant, Russell 4c Company, a corporation, have and recover ef 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 plaintiff be foreclosed and the mortgaged property hereinafter described be sold in tho mauuer provided by law. and that the proceeds thereof be applied as follows: First, upon the costs and expenses of said foreclosure and sale. Second, upon any amount that may be due fdr unpaid taxes, or that may be necessary to re deem said premise from any sale thereof for unpaiu taxes, imru, upon me amount uue lo the plaintiff. Fourth, upon the aihunt due to the defendant. Russell & Co. Fifth, that the overplus, if any there be, be paid to the Clerk of uie court to smae tne runner ..roer oi ine uourt. Aud an execution and order of sale having . issued nut of said Circuit Court on the 7th day of Janury, 1896, and to me directed and com manding me to sell the mortgaged premises hereinafter described to satisfy the sums above mentioned with interest thereon, now, there fore, under and in pursuance of said execution and order of sale, I will, on Thursday, the 13th day of February, 196, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse door in Dalles City, in aald county and state, ae'l at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in l-and, for the purpose of satisfying said judgment order and decree ' the mortgaged premises named and described therein, to-wit: Northeast quarter cf Section 17, Township S South, Range 14 East, W. M., containing KiO acres of land. T. .1. DRIVER, 15J-5t Shei iff of Wasco County. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has I een duly 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 tho same properly verified to the nndersigned at his office, in the Chronicle building, on the easterly side of Washington eereet, north of Second street, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice, .February 4, 1896. A. 8. MACALI.ISTER, Assignee of the estate of R. E. Williams, an insolvent debtor. feb5-6t 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 persona having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to me properly verified, at my residence In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within six months from the date ol this notice. Dated this 6th day of January, 1896. ' . GEORGE A. LIEBE, Administrator of ' the estate of Solomon Houser, deceased. DcruB & Minifce, Attorneys for Administrator. 8-5t