00 THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, -WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1896. Tfie Weekly Ghroniele. THE DALLES, : OitEGON I'EKSOSAL MENTION. ,, . . Saturday. Mr. Cbas. Cramer of Moeier is in the city. Mr. R. A. Power of Mosier is in the city. Mr. F. C. Clausen of Nansene is. in town today. Mrs. A. R. Thompson returned from Portland today. Mr. Robt. Lowe of 15-Mill has been very ill, but is getting better. Mr. H. C. Ruper, a well-known stock man of Uakoven, is in the city. . Mr. W. D. Richards and Mr. A. D, Bolton are in town today from 15-Mile, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Peters of Chicago re visitiug Mr. tind Mrs. Hilton of this city. Mr. J. F. Haworth and wife removed today to their farm near Cbenoweth creek. Mrs. Sadie Butler, who has been visit ing Rev. J. H. Wood and family, went to Portland today. Mrs. W. S. Myers went to Hood River this morning to attend a meeting of the Indies Relief Corps. Mrs. Jas. Brown and Mr. Wm. Davis, two Mqsier people who have been very ill, are reported better. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Sherman, county are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McDonald of this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nolan and Mrs. Kate Roach were passengers on the Reg ulator this morning for the Locks. Mr. W. H. H. Dnfnr and Mr. Geo. McNamany of Dufur are in town for the purpose of trying to get a representation for Ramsay, the new precinct of Dufur. Rev. J. W. Jenkins is in Heppner, and will preach in the opera house there tomorrow, which will be the beginning of revival services, to last tnree or four weeks. Monday. Mr W. Lord went to Portland today, Rev. Motor went to the Locks this morning. Mrs. J. C. Meins left this morning for toe Locks. Mrs. R. F. Gibons went to the Locks this morning. Mrs. Vanbibber departed for Portland this afternoon. went to the : Th Hood BlTer Ball.: It was a jolly lot of young ladies and gentlemen that boarded "the Regulator last night for Hood River, to attend the Maccabees ball. They left at 7 o'clock, arriving at their destination at 8 :30, and were met at the landing by teams sent out by tW order. The hall was beau tifully decorated with evergreens, and the guests were bidden a merry welcome within its walls. . The, festivities lasted until 1 :30 o'clock, followed by a choice surDer. The following were the com mittees; Reception H. F. Davidson, G. E. Williams, C. A. Bell, J. H. Fergu son, J. F. Matt. Floor managers J. E Rand, C. E. Markham, E. V. Husbands, M. F. Loy, A. B. Jones. , About 1 :30 o'clock it became apparent that the best of friends must part, and although loth to leave the genuine hos pitality and capital entertainment pro vided by the Hood River folks, the Reg' ulator whistle warned them that the hour approached . for departure, and about 4 o'clock the boat again drew np alongside the wharf at The Dalles. There were a few who vainly, supposed they could cradle themselves in the arms of Morphens during the trip frpm Hood River up, but they were deceived. The most unearthly noises that ever dis turbed the quiet night were made by the marauders to whom sleep was no object. With horns and pans and anything that would make the most noise, the' high and byways of the boat were searched for revelers who had yielded to Reductive sleep. And the joy that arose over the reclamation of the poor unfortunate from the land of Nod was more demon strative than the Salvation Army. But when the grey dawn of another day broke in the Orient, the deck of the Reg ulator was deserted, and those who had gone to sleep but not to bed, went to bed and to sleep. Thus ended the Macca bees ball. The Great Tobacco War. SIMM ON S REGULATOR LIST OF Mr. A. D. McDonald Locks this morning. Messrs. J. W. Scott and J. N. Byng ot .Hosier are in the city. " T. J. Watson and J. 2f. Langille of Hood River came up today. Mrs. Dr. Cook of North Dalles left on . the afternoon train for Portland. Rev. Miller and wife left this morning lor Portland for a few days absence Mr. L. Heppner and daughter took the Regulator this morning for Portland. Mr. Bernie Sellick, formerly of The Dalles, now ranching near Boyd, is the city. Mr. Wm. Roth and wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stadel man, left for their home in Portland this morumg. Mr. R. H. Guthrie was kicked by a tioree yesterday and wears crutches to day in consequence. He took the after noon train for Portland. G. F. Gunther of Moro, Sherman Co., was in the city today and reports the farmers all busy putting in their crops. The fall grain is growing finely and stock doing well. The farmers are happy in the prospects of a large crop. Tuesday. Mr. James Miler of Mosier is in town today. Mr. W. D. Jones went to Portland this morning. Mr. H. P. Chatterdon and wife re moved to Portland today for several months. Mr. P. B. Poindexter, a restauranteur of Pnneville, took the boat for Portland this morning. . - Mr. T. O. G. McGadd, that bonny Scot of magnificent proportions, living at Lyle, is in the city. ' Miss Emma Kellar and Mrs. J. Vierra -went to Mosier today and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Dichtenmuller. Mr. James Stegman of Oregon City, who came here hoping to benefit his health, returned home today. Rev. W. S. Holt came up from Port land today. He will lecture at the Con gregational church this evening. Mr. M. G. Bradley, sister of Mrs. Jeff Mosier, now visiting her, came up on the Regulator last night and returned this morning. Miss Irene Callison, formerly a teacher at Hood River, has just closed a term of school at Athena, and is now visiting friends in this city. ' Mrs. A. C. Breese, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. ' C. W. Dietzel, during the winter months, started for her home in Carlyle, III., today. Mrs. J. J. . Hogan left on the noon train today for Portland. Mrs. Hogan still uses crutches, the result Of the Second street accident over two weeks . ago. . "( Fred Fisher of Portland, a former resi dent of The Dalles, came up on the local train from Portland today. His father was connected with, the . O. R. & N. shops at the time, they were located here. ' . ,, - Messrs. E. B. Dufur and Ed. Patterson returned last night from Moro, Sherman ' county, where they have been on legal business. They report a fine rain as re cently occurring there, and that farmers are busy already with spring work. ' The head of one of the largest St. Louis manufactories of plug tobacco said to day:. About two years ago we put on the market a brand of plug tobacco, and when we figured it out, we found we had lost jnst seven cents a pound. Battle Ax Plug Tobacco, I am told, sells for one cent per pound less than our br.and, which would make the loss on it nine cents per pound. "Battle Ax," how ever, is superior to the one we put out, and rr tut cost more to manufacture. Twenty million pounds of Battle Ax plug tobacco were sold, on which I be- believe there must have been a loss of at least ten cents a pound, so on this item alone there Eeems to have been a loss of $2,000,000. From the a'bove statement of a large plug tobacco manufacturer, who eviden tly knows what he is talking about, it would eeem to us that the only one who is benefiting by the Tobacco War is the man who chews ".Battle Ax," for he is certainly getting the full worth of his money every time he buys it. ' New York Herald. THE BEST SPRING ItiEDIGIf Is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR don't forget to take it The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver regulator to do it It also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. : You get THE BEST BLOOD when your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR it is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR which makes the difference. Take it in powder 6r in liquid already prepared, or make a tea cf the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. . J. H. Zeilin & Co Philadelphia, Pa. Women's Relief Corps. Estray Notice. Taken up at my ranch in Antelope precinct, Wasco coanty, state 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 hind foot white and saddle marked. Broke to work. Z. Taylob. feb!2-wlm J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, w ith 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. - Keal Estate Transfers. Hugh Gourlay and wife to Anna M. Williams and Ed. M. Williams, e hf se qr sec 12, tp 3 s, r 12 e ; e hf ne qr sec 18, s hf se qr, ne qr se qr, se qr ne qr, n hf ne qr sec 7, tp 3 e, r 13 e, 400 acres ; $3,000. U. S. A. to Emerson P. Williams, pat ent for ne qr sec 10, tp 3 s.'r 13 e.' BOKN. ' Sunday night, Feb. 3d, to the wife of Martin Donnell, a daughter. ' ... For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property Castoria is o well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription .'known to me." H. A. Abchxr. M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. " For several years I have reeommerlaed year Cistoria,' and shall always coutinue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." EDV7TX F. PiRDEK, M. D., 1250i Street and 7th Ave Hew York City. "The nse of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who da not keep Castoria within easy reach," Carlos HiBTYW, D. D., NewYorkClty. Tarn Ckstad Compahy, TTMurray Street, N. T. A patriotic entertainment by the Womens Relief Cerps was given in Hoed River Saturday evening, which several friends of The Dalles attended. Suita ble music of patriotic airs was famished by the Belmont band.' The hall, was decorated profusely with flags, flowers and evergreen, and so beautifully as to be an inspiration in itself. After the program, refreshments were Eerved and a general social good time was had. The following was the program: . Music Belmont Rand Recitation '. '.Florence Pheltis Music. .'. Mrs. Jackson and Methodist choir Recitation Miss Bess Isenberg &oio..urs. wooawara, nccom Dy miss Ann smun Reading "Battle of Hod" Mrs. . L. Smith Mnsie "The Sleiph Ride"....- ..-..Dr. n att, .Messrs. Nicheisen, Larrance snd Rand, accompanied bv Miss Ann Smith Ree. "The Slave that Saved St. Michiels Roy Shoemaker moras -mi, vernon eus" - ....Class of Girls, trained bv Miss Smith Address,; Mr. M. P. Isenberg In response to a cordial call Mrs. W S. Myers of The Dalle8 spoke briefly of the work done by the W. R. C, and at the conclusion of her remarks she was heartily applauded. HOW TO PROCURE THEM. BOOKS.! 1560 Captain hortou a 1000 Diary. -. James Pay n looi mm tnpias tyes una aves aiopper. 11 64 Out of His Reckon-1859 One of the Fan To Be Given Free to Subscribers of The Dalles Weekly Chronicle. The subscription of the Semi-Weekly Chboxicle is $1.50 per year, to all those who pay one year's subscription in ad vance, we will send any five books you choose from the following lisc. Books will be delivered bv trail 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 ns tf.a lerical work involved makes possi ble. Subscribers should wait patiently two or three weeks before making com plaint of non receipt of books. AH orders ehould be addressed, . Chronicle Publishing Co., ' The Dalles, Oregon. Chauneey Vcpew. 735 Centennial Oration. Charles Dickens. 736 American Koies. 739 1 ictures from Italy. 747 Sketches by Boz. 748 Mrs. Liriper's Lodg ings. Mrs. Alexander. 41 Beaton's Bargain. F. Anstey. . S3 Giant's Robe. Areling. 110 An Ameiican Jour , ney. Frank Barrett. 117 RecoillngVengeance751 Repiinted Pieces. iio ureal aesper. Prn Dowdfn Adam Badeau. 704 Life i.f oucliev. 123 Conspiracy. F. iaBougobj. Chas. Wolcott Baieetier 7S2 Ked Lately Ticket. 147 FairJJevice. . . Walter Bemnt. 151 Lament of Dives. 158 Holy Rose.. , 300 Inner House. Lord Beaconsfleld. . 191 Rise of Ihkander. 193 Beacouslleld's Life. Herbert Benaid. 196 Coachman' Love. Hart Bernard. 197 Locked Out. Jt. D. Blackmore. 206 Mary Anerly. 209 Christowell. 210 Craddock Kowell 1 vols Mary Patrick 56 Marjorie s Child. lag. amlly. lbOO Cannon's Ward. James Payn lbO: Luck of the Dar . rells. 1870 Kit A Memory . G. Phillip 1875 Social Vici-sitndes George Temple 2250 Britta. .. . . Tasma 2257 Uncle Piper of of Lucv Smith Nikolai W.V. TcherUsh 1S79 Jack and Three Jills. 2266 Vital Question. Kenward Philip W. M. Thackeray 187 Johu Brown's Leg. 2274 Critical Revitws. 1S83 Sibyl Ross" Mar- Isketc'?eR-, riuee. -290 Chrh.tmis Books. t 2291 L. L. Ballads. 1917 The George Hewitt f. Dy -mlnenl Campaign. Agnes Ray 43 Mrs. Gregory. G. W. M. Reynolds 1952 Degraded Deserter 2 vols. 1953 Betrnm Vivian 2 vols. 1954 Doom of the Bur- ker. 2 vols. 1955 Wagner the Wchr Woli. 2 vols. 1957 Necromancer 2 vols. 195S Mystery of the Marchmonts 2 vols. Rita 1962 Mvsterv of a Tur kish Bath. Hands. Count Lyof'Tolstoi 2299 FoUkouchka. Bertha Thomas " 2318 Elizabeth's Ftvtune. . Arnold Toynbe1 2325 Industrial Revolu tion, 2 vols. Anthony Trollope 2326 Autobiography. Fred Allison Tapper 2341 Mooiuhine. Tenzil Vane 2373 Like Lucifer. J. W Von Goethe 239 Wilhelm Meister's Travels. Florence Warden 23S3 Schi herazade. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for WaiiCoCouaty. Lottie A. Judkins, Plaintiff, ' vs. Henry P. Judkins, De'endaxr. To Hen-y P. Judkins tho ab)va named de- , fendanf In the name of the State of Orego:', yon are hereby required to appear snd answer the com plaint hied against you in the abive entitled suit by the 11 1 hi day of the term of tbe above named court following the expiration of service ol tbls summons upon vou bv six weeks publi cation thereof in Tho Dalies chronicle:, begin ning on the 19ih day of Februarv, 18. to-wit, by Mond y, the 2dta dy of Mav, 15, and if you fail so to appear and answer 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 marrUge bonds hereto fore existing between plaintitt' and defendant, and decreeing to the pMntit the exclusive care, charge and control of her two minor children, Artbur and Walter Judkins, and lor her costs and disbursements in this suit. This summons is sorved on yon by six weeks publication in The Dalles Chronicle, begin ning on the 19lh day of February, 1896, by order of the Court above named made and entered therein on the 17th day of February, 1K96. , W. H. WILSON. febl9 6t " Attorney for Plaintiff. None But Ayer'a at the World's Fair. Ayerli Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only btaod purifier allowed on exhibit at tho 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 is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." - MAIER & BENTON -CAKRY- Lime, Sulphur, Salt, Bean Spray pozzies, Bean Spray Pamps, Cyclone Nozzles, Vermoral Nozzles, F. E. Meyer & Bros. . Spray Pumps, Dunn Solid Sprays. iord Duffr.rln. 844 L-tiers truxu High Lattirndes. Annif crtlj. 856 Glrtou Girl. 857 Ougtr We to Visit Her? 859 Vivian the Beauty. aw suaan t luiuiug. Amelia B. Edwards. 876 Miss Cuitw. M. Beiham Edwards. 880 Flower of Doom. 884 Next of Kin 216 Maid of SkerrPm"reS85 nn1 1" 898 Theophrastus Such, JEra Evergreen. 908 Ten Years of his Life T TT Rlrirtoll 1991 Busan Drummond. 23H4 Vagrant Wife. 0')ufl KllMA D fA-Ala P. Mabel Robinson- stakes Mi itovenoen v . v. 2394 prince of DarVncss. 2395 Witch of the Hills, G. M. Robins 2396 Woman's Face. 2020 Tree of Knowledge l. b. Walford 2412 Mr. Smita. W. Clark Rmsell 2039 Jennv Harlow. 2047 Golden Hope. John Ruskln 2064 Art of England Prof. A. W. Ward 2434 Life of Chaucer. A. H. Wall 2435 Dregs and Froth. William Westall 2068 Our Fathers Have 2436 M- Fortescue. 217 Crips the Carrier 228 Penance of John Lo- A'ate Eure. 912 Step in the Dark. B. L. Farjeon. son- 920 Blood White Rose. Kemper Bocock, 923 Nine of Hearts. 258 Tax tho Area. 939 Sacred Nugget. M. E. Braddon. 938 Toilers of Babylon. 274 Hostages to Fortune J. M. Farrar. Robert Buchanan. 942 Mar Anderson. 403 Master of the Mine. George Jfanvitle Fenn. 409 New Abehird. Khoda Brough. 425 Betty's Visioii. James H. Bush. 441 More Words About the Bible: E. Lasseter Bynner. 443 N Import. 2 vols. 444 Tritons, 2 vols. John Bloundell Bttrton. 746 Golden Magnet. 9o3 Dark Bouse. Mrs. Fort ester. 92 My Hero. 984 Omnia Vanitas. J?. E. Forrest. 993 Eight Day . Gertrude Ford. 1009 Only a Coral Girl. Laura C. Ford 446 Mvstery of St James 1011 For Honor's Sake. Park. 1013 Enemies Born. R. E. Francillon, ' 1025 Golden Bells. Thomas Carlyle. 515 Life of Heine. 518 Chartism. ... . r i.-. James Anthony Proline. 525 Jean Paul Frederick 1037 Life of Jub. Bunyan Richter. Thomas Fowler. LL. D. 530 Portrait of JnoKnoxl039 Life of Locke. -5il Cora Law Rhymes. TTt.i Georne. A. W. Church. 1046 The Land Question 1047 Protection or Free Trade. Theo.Gitt. 1083 Pretty Miss Bellew. 539 Life of Spencer. C. R. Coleridae, 592 Near Relation. Hugh Conway. 612 Garriston's Gift. 620 Paul Vargas and Other btorie-'. 621 Somebody's Story. J. Fenimore Cooper. 645 Manikins. May Cromelin. 684 Goblin Gold. Stuart C. Cumberland. 695 Rabbi's SpelL . Earl of Desart. 727 Lord and Lady Pic cadilly. . Wm. E. Gladstone. 1099 Criticism of Robirt Elsmere. Annie C. Gtbbs. 1093 Blip hied Ufe. 1096 Wuii of the Sto m. Winona Gilman. 1098 General Utility. 1099- Clarice. S. Baring Gould. 1109 Little Tu Penny. Maxwell Gray. 1120 Reproach of Annes-ley. ST. V. Gogol. 1129 Taras Buloa. Evelyn Gray. 1130 As Fate Would Hove It Arthur Griffiths. 1134 No. 90. Cecil Griffiths. ' 1138 Victory D.ane, H. 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Hovt 1295 Studies iu Civil Service. 1672 Geoffrey Moncton. James Oatter Morrison 1679 Life of Gibbon. David Christie Murray 1684 Aunt Rachel." 1087 By the Gate of the Sea. 1688 Cynic Fortune. 1691 First Person Sing- Adah M. Howard ular. 1300 Desperate Woman. .iearts- ' Chichester's Encll.li Dlomuid Bnii EHfJYRQYAL PILLS Original and Only Gen mine. safe, alwsvja reliable, ladies ask Druggist tor ObieAettar' EnrfiUk Dia mond Brand in Km and Odd met&lilo ooxm, sealed wlta bla ribbon. Take no other. Jiefute StmaertruM mhstiti turn and imitation. At Druggist, or snr 4. i sivupa for pwrioniars, (emumoniaUji ana RaIIaI foe T.adlM." Irlir. hv UalL lfl.O(Mt TestimonUU. SVnu Amsv. wwMUUIMtt Al -A. rr Uaarsit 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 Jokni 1351 Modern Midas.. Mm Edw. Kennard 1353 Matron or Maid. Grace Kennedy 1360 Dunallen, 2 vols. A. E. Lancaster 1386 All's Dross but Love. Vernon Lee 1410 Phantom Lover. 1412 Prince of One Hundred Soups. Margaret Lee 1490 Rriirhtnn Nio-ht. . .Kathmine 8. McQuoid;'- insz rfoan Htfntworui. 1701 Way of the World. Alan Muir 1709 Golden Girls. V. Myers 1719 Life of Words worth. William E. Norris 1735 My Friend Jim: 1742 Rogue. 1743 That 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. Mrs. Power O Donog- hue. 1763 Unfairly Won. Dr. J. Ochorwitz 1764 Mental Sugges tion. 4 vols. Mrs Ollphant 1771 Effie Ogilvie. 1777 Poor Gentleman. 1779 John. Brooks McCormick 1510 Nature's Young - Nobleman. MeKenna 1512 Hearts and Gold. Charles Marvin 1528 Russians at the Gate of Herat. Harriet Martineau 1544 Hill and Valley. 1550 Charmed Sea. FlorenceM8rryat '1789 Lucy Crof ton. 1802 Queen's Book. Dennis O'Sulllvan 1835Lion of Limerick. 1836 Eviction. 837 Maid of Cremona. 838 Beauty of Ben burb. 8 I Mary Mavour- neen. 0 E lee d una. 4t Rob-;' mmet 1842 strange Case. 1M0 Famed Fontenoy. Told Us. 2071 Arata Pentilicl. 207 Love's Meinie. 2075 Munera Pulveiis. Sir Walter Scott f092 Chronicles of the Canongate. J. L. Shorthouse 2133 Countess Eve. Flora L. Shaw 2138 Set Change, William Gllmore Slmms2472 Little FooL 215b Vasconselas. 2159 Beauchamp. 2160 Charlemont. 2161 Mellichamps, 2442 Queer Race. Deshler Welch 2444 Life of Grover Cleveland. Violet Whyte 2447 Her Johnnie 2448 Eric Dane. John Strange Winter 2J66 In Quarters with the 25th Bhck Horse Diagoons. aarvesr. Katherine Wilde 2501 Ill-Regulated Mind fl67 Confessions. 168 Foragers. Mrs. Henry Wood 2505 Lady Grace. Hazel Wood 2527 On the Quicksands. Charlotte M. Yongc 2531 Chantry House. 2537 My Young Alcides. 163 Partisan. Goldwin Smith. 195 Life of Cowper. Emily Spender tiOZ Until the Day Breaks. T. W. 8peight f07 Barreu Title. Charlotte M. Stanley 2540 Two l-.ides of tn MU Accord and Discord..,, ,?neul- , mschus. Miscellaneous 2556 Anna Gray. 2565 Bess. 2592 Fresh Chestnuts. 2003 He, 614 It. 2616 Jessie. 2620 King Solomon's Treasures. 2626 Little Golden. 2650 Pa. 2652 Pauline. 2654 Prize Recipes. xot! buzanne. Leslie Stepbsn tttb Life of Johnson, 26 Life hf Pope. Jane Stanley 2229 Daughters ot the Gods. Starkweather and Wilson 2230 Socfaljsm Julian Sturgis 2233 Comedy of a Country House. 2234 Dick's Wandering. 2.35 John Muidment. Hesba Stretton 2237 In Prison and Out. 1677 Witness rpy Hand to TV horn It May Concern. This is to certify that on January let, 1896, 1 gave to my son, Clyde L. Mc Kalvey, his time duriDg his minority, any Bball claim none of his wages nor pay any of his debts. David McKalvey, Antelope, Jan. 21, '96. flO-wlm - It not only is so, it must be so, One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. Snipes-Kiner sly, Drug Co. . . loRTHERN PACIFIC R. R. H s Pullman Eleg.ent Tourist TO Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS DVLCTH FARGO GRAND FOBF CEOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTK Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has I een duly appointed assignee of the estate of R. K. 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 hia onice, in the Chronicle building, on the easterly side of Washington screet. north of Second street, 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 Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned the executor of the last will and testament of Thomas N. Joles, deceased, has - filed, in the office of tbe Clerk of the County Court of tbe State of i. regon for Wasco County, bis final ac count as such executor. All persons interested in said estate are hereby nc tilled that by an or der of Bald countv court, made and entered on December 30, 1895, the second day of March, 1896, was fixed as. tbe time, and the county courtroom in the county courthouse in Dalles Citv, was fixed as the place tor the hearing of said final account and objections thereto, If any there be, and for ihe settlement thereof. R. F. GIBONS, Executor of the last will and testament of, Thos. N. Joles, deceased. - Jun 1 . ' Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nndersiirned. administrator of the estate of John Bclac 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, Man h 4th, 1896, at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day has been appointed as the time to examine said account and hear anvob- i actions made or filed thereto, and that said tearing will be hai in theCounty Court of uaiies City, at tne time aforesaid. E. C. PHIRMAN, Administrator of the estate of John Belat de ceased. febo-Ot Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, By virtue of an order of the Countv Conrt 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 hourof two o clock in tne afternoon of said day, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the follow ing described real estate beloneinir to the eatata of Mary M. Gordon: the North-west quarter of section xnirty-two, Township rour South, Range Thirteen East. W. M. in Wasco Countv. 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, 196. ASA STOGSDILL, Administrator of the estate of Marv M. Gordon. deceased. Jan22-6t Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hercbv 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 persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to me properly verified, at my residence in Dalles uuy, tvosco county, uregon, witmn six montns from the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of January, 1896. GEORGE A. LIEBE, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser, deceased. Dorua & Mknsfee, Attorneys lor Administrator. 8-ot "The Regulator Line' ; . : - . . Tie Dalles. 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