THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAT7APRIIT"l8ri896 The Weekly Gtoofiiele. THE DALLES, OfiEGON FERSONAL MENTION. Saturday. Hisses Nellie Clark and Rose Buchler went to the Locks this morning. Mr. John Uneer. a farmerof Klickitat, ' -was in the city yesterday, returning - jiome this morning. Clifton McArthur, a eon of Judge L. . jU. McArthor, is in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Scheuck. Mr. J. W. Landerbnch ,of Landerbach Bros., merchants of White Salmon, was a passenger lor home this morning. Mrs. W. S. Myers and Mrs. S. P. M. ' -Briggs went to'Waeco laet night to or- ganize'a lodge of Women's Belief Corps at that place. T. E. Lyons, partner of W. R. Ellis and delegate to the state convention, "was in the city, this morning, and took the noon train for Portland. Mr. Willis . Tirown, manager of the Oregon Fruit Union, and H. I. Under bill, its eattern manager, are in the city and will leave on the 4 o'clock train for , Portland. .. . . Mr. J. B. Smith and wife of Iowa were ' passengers on the Regulator this morn " ing for home. Mr. Smith was a resident of Oregon in the early days, and drove stage from Umatilla to Boise from I860 to 1868. His wife, Mrs. Wm. Michell, and Mrs. Geo. Rncb were girl friends in Dodgeville, Wisconsin. . Monday. Mr. L. E. Morse of Hood River is ,in town. Mr. C. R. Bone, wheat bn3-er, is in the city today. W. A. Langille and Taylor Hill left to day for Portland. s Mr. Si Sichel of Prineville arrived in the city last night. Mr. Taylor Hill of Crfaok county came in the city yesterday. , Mr. W. S. Geary, ex-councilman of Qiuitlla ta in 1... ' Mr. E. MShutt, editor of the Antel ope Herajd, is in town. . Ihe'Finnigan's Ball" companv of 16 V i - J , . tergd at the Umatilla house. J Mr. I. N. Day came npfrom the Locks , vesterday in his launch, the "badie a." Mr. Day recently returned from the East. The following-named gentlemen took the local train today for Portland, and will attend the Republican state con vention: T.J. Driver, M. T. Nolan, J. D. Wilcox, A. E. Lake, J. G. Farlev, E. O. McCoy, M. A. Moody, J. B. Hunting ton, George Johnston and W. Moore. Tomorrow J. O. Mack and J. M. Patter Bon will leave for Portland. Died. , At Mill Creek iarm at 11 :30 o'clock Monday night, Mrs. Zyltba Ann Ben sett, aged 68 years 7 months and 20 days. Mrss Bennett was born in New York state, coming to the coast with her hus band in 1865, and to Wasco connty in 1871. She was married in Michigan. She was the mother of live children, four of whom are now living James Stearns of Washington, Mrs. Augusta Snodgrass of Juniper Flat, Alfred. S. Bennett of The Dalles, and Samuel Ben nett of Tygh Valley. She is also sur vived by her husband, now 81 years old. The funeral occurs Thursdav at Tygh Valley. ' DIED. At Dufur, Sunday, April 5th, the wife of Andrew Douglas. BesideB the hus band, three small children are left to mourn her loss. GOOD WORDS FOR THE DALLES- Hood "River Glacier: The Dalles is having a building boom. Mr. Max Vogt is rebuilding bis brick block that was destroyed by the big fire several years ago. Mr. Vogt'e building will cost $65, 000. A. M. Williams is putting up an additional store adjoining his property, to coBt $30,000. Besides these, there are a number of private residences going up, while other buildings are being raised and improved. There is a healthy feel ing there in anticipation of a large out put of wool and a general confidence in the future of The Dalles that speaks well fer the enterprising spirit of its citizens. The expected opening ?of the locks, which will give uninterrupted water communication, and the fact of its being a general distributing point, also tend to boom the place. . , None Bat Ayer's at tbe World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra - ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact urers of other 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 lavor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect aB follows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a' patent medicine. It does net belong . to tbe list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." Cleveland Bay Stallion Date of Wen lock, Mo. 67. This thoroughbred stallion will make s stand on -..Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the owner's residence, -'One mile north of Kingsley. Duke of Wenlocfc is a dark bay; weighs 1560 lbs. ; stands ltijo hands ; combining che strength of the di aft horse with the action of the racer, and for style, action, power and disposition cannot be sur passed. ' Terms To insure, $10; season, $8. "Will not be accountable' for accidents. This is the chance of a lifetime to ob tain saleable horses. ' , Jons . Wuitten, sprl-lm Proprietor. Xastar Services. Easter services ere held yesterday in the Methodist, congregational ana jcpis copal churches. At the two former they were very elaborate. . AT THE M. El CHUBCH. The services at the Methodist church were held in the morning, the children participating in them, in lieu of the usual Sundav school exercises. The altar was decorated with potted plants, bouquets and vines of Oregon grape. The service was chiefly singing, tbe choir being assisted by a number of tbe larger Sunday school pupils. The opening number was a cnani oi tne Lord's prayer, followed by the apostles' creed, which were very beautiful and impressive. A song by the choir and congregation followed, and responsive reading, led bv Mr. Wm. Michell. After prayer and a beautiful anthem by the choir, there was singing by Miss Dem ing's and Mr. Hill's classes. Then i recitation, "The Resurrection," by Jes sie Harsell, Bennie Stevens and Eugene Davis. The "Crusaders' Hymn" was then sweetly sung by Miss Dealing's class. Next came a recitation, "Tb.e Hope of Israel," by Willie Clark-and Pearl Grimes. The missionary effering for the year was then, taken, followed by singing by tbe infant class. The pastor then delivered a short address on "Mis sions." bingin,g by the- congregation followed, "I Xnow that My Redeeme; Liveth," and a benediction closed tbe interesyhg exercises. Mrs. Smith French, superintendent of the Sunday Lsfchool, conducted the program. AT THB COSGBKGATIONAL. Easter services in the Congregational church took dace in the evening. The services were combined with a quarterly review. The committee on program and the drillmastere were Mrs. S. L. Brooks, Mrs. B. S. Huntington and E. H. Mer rill. Great pains must have been taken, as the exercises were claimed by those in attendance to have been a little tbe best ever given in The Dalles. The exercises were opened with a song by the school. The three essays by Lena Thompson of Mrs. Briggs' class, Bessie Snipes of Mrs. Brooks' class, and Maud Michell of Mrs. Curtis' class were very finely written and contained many in teresting thoughts. The subject of Miss Lena's was "The Forerunner of Christ." Miss Bessie's was "The Ministry of John the Baptist," and Miss Maud's was "The Power of Jesus." The song "We are Little Friends of Jesus" was very sweetly sung by the classes of Mrs Gibons and Mrs. Huntington. Mrs. Condon's infant class also sung a very pretty song and refrain, entitled "Step ping in the Light." An Easter carol was sung by Mrs. Briggs' class, followed by ' a carol, "The Liltes," by three of Mrs. Curtis' class. Mrs. Condon's class gave an exercise of questions and ans wers, which proved very interesting, entitled, "The Good Samaritan." Miss Hill's class gave a song and exercise in connection with tbe' lesson, entitled "Faith and Courage." Mrs. Brooks' class, which is the largest in the school, gave a very elaborate and difficult exer cise entitled "Sacred Pictures," consist ing of singing and recitatione. Mrs. Gib ons' class ot little ones repeated the Lord's praver very sweetly, and the benedic tion followed. Deserving of special mention was Mrs. BrookB' class and the trio "The Lilies." at ST. paul'b chubb. Yesterday's services at St. Paul's Episcopal church were of the most in teresting kind. Tbe decorations were np to the usual high standard if other years, and the attendance during the day was so great that eome were turned away for lack of room. The singing was good and especially so were the solos in the Easter anthem "He is Risen," being by Mrs. Price and Mrs. Varney. An earlv communion was celebrated at 8 o'clock, and at 11 was the regular morn ing Eervice, followed by communion par taken by those nnable to attend the service. Mr. tioss gave a most interest ing and instructing sermon from St. John the xxth chapter, "For as yet they knew not the scripture, that be must rise again from the dead." He spoke of what a great trial of faith it was to see their Savior hanging on the cross ; the most ignoble death that could be gien, and that their faith was truly a gift of God to stand such a severe test. An other trial that day also, was to see him resting in the tomb, apparently dead as were all otherj who had left this world. But the first day of the week behold all was changed by his glorious arising. Oh 1 how wonderful the joy of - the disci ples when Christ manifested himself." Easter day made plain the story of Good Friday. The power of the cross comes from the power of the resurrection. Mr. Gobs then referred to baptism as repre senting death, while tbe holy commu nion represented the resurrection. "With great joy we bless God for this day, that through tbe resurrection of Christ we may be resurrected to eternal life," and then closed one of the most beautiful sermons ever beard in St. Paul's. At 4 o'clock the rite of Baptism was administered, followed by a chil dren's choral service, which, with the evening ceremonies, comprised the cele bration of the day at St. Paul's church. Gentleman , desires : pleasant room, board optional, . in private family. References exchanged. 'Address H-25, care Chronicle office. apr4-3t Funeral of J. A Gilliam. The funeral of the late J. A.'. Gilliam was held in the' Congregational church at Lyle April 1st, and was conducted by Rev. J. H. Wood of The Dalles, an old friend of his boyhood days, and the ser vices were attended by a large congrega tion of mourning relatives and friends. Mr. Gilliam had been for years a mem ber of the Methodist, church at Lyle, and was one of its most honored mem bers, a devoted Christian end earnest worker in the church and Sunday school, and Lis loss will be keenly felyl in his family and home whe- e he lived. He leaves to mourn his untimely death his mother, Mrs S C Gilliam of 3-Mile, and four sisters and three brothers, as follows: William Gilliam of Berkeley, Calif., Mrs. J. C. Bly of San Francisco, Waaner Gilliam of Baker City,(Mrs Anna Hewettof Fulda, Wash., SR. Gilliam, Miss Mattie Gilliam and Mrs O W Cook of 3-Mile. Card of Thanks. The relatives of J. A. Gilliam wish to ex.tetid to the people of Lyle their heart felt gratitude for their kind assistance and help in their great sorrow and afflic tion. Mattib Gilliam, " S. C. Gilliam, S. R. Gilliam, ' Maey Cook. Go to Moore's for your fresh creams. He will not sell you chewing gum for marsh in allow taffy. Don't be deceived by tbe name, for this ia tbe only place in the city you can get the genuine marstmallow taffy. Try his combina tion taffy this week. i SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Stella K. Eddy, Plaintiff, O. D. Tavlor & Sarah K. Tavlor. State of Oregon as Trustee for the use oizine uommon fwnooi Fund of Wasco County, Oregon. John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De fendants. To o. i. Tavlor. Sarah K. Tavlor. 8tate of Ore gon as Trustee forttie use of the Common School Fund of Wasco C. uuty, Oiegon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby require 1 to appear ana answer tneoom nluinr ncmtTiflt vim in the Hhnve entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this 6ummon upon you, if served within this County; or if served within any other County of this State, then within twenty dts from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, or if served upon yon bv publication, then on or before the 1st day of the next regular term of this court: and if vou foil so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take judgment against yon and apply to the court for the jelief prayed lor in ner complaint. This summons is served upon you, the said defendant Joseph A. Johnson, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled court by the Judge of the above entitled court on the sixth day ni April, inpo. aprS-i Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff, vs. O It Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon as trustee lor tne use oi ine common miuwi t - II'.. ....... nnnn Intin Tl.nr "Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather and th e Col umbia Biver fruit company, a uurpurauuid, Tlpfpndnntfl. To O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Ore gon as Trustee for the use of tne common School Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. V. Cather, de fendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and antwer the com plaint niea against you in me nwivciiuiini suit within ten davs from the date of tbe service of this summons upon you, if served within this county; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty .days from the date of the a.rvice of this summons upon you ; or if served upon you by publication, then on or before the first day of the next regular term of this Court, and it you tall so to answer, ior want ther. of, the plaintiff will take judgment against vou and aimlv to -the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaiut. This summons i servo, npon you, mesaia defendenu Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to au order made aud entered in the above entitled court bv the Judge of the above entitled court on the 6th day of April, 1896. apiS-i . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is herebv civen. that unler and by vir tue of an execution and order of sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tbe County of Wasco, on tne 6tn day ot April, 1896, upon a decree given and rendered therein in a cause-wherein C. W. Dietzel was plaintiff and O. M. B nrland, George A. Liebe, and E. C. Pease and Robert Mays, partners doing business under the name of Pease & Mays, were defend ants, and to me directed and commanding me to sell the premises hereinafter mentioned to satisfy the judgment ol the plaintiff for the sum of 11,400, with interest thereon at ten percent, per annum from the ICth'day of May, 1895, and the further sum of $150 attorney's fees, and the f urther sum oi $15 costs, I will on Saturday, the 16th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., sell at the courthouse door in Dalles City, in Wasco County, State of Oregon, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for the uumose of satisfying said judgment and decree, the following, described lands and pre mises lo-wit. The southwest quarter of section 18, township Bouth, range 14 east. W. M.. containing 157- 41-100 acres.' Tbe northwest quarter of section 18, township south, range 14 east, W. M., containing 160 acres. The southwest Quarter of the nortbeaBt Quar ter, the west half of the southeast quarter aid the Bout heat t quarter of the southeast Quarter of section 18, Township 2 south, range 14 cast, W. M., containing 160 acres. The southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the southeast quar ter of section 7, township 2 south, range 14 east, containing 160 acres. T. J. 1JK1VJ2K, apr8-i Sheriff Wasco County. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon on the 29th day of February, 1896, In a suit therein pending wherein C. W. Cather is nain'in ana u. u. Taylor, saran K Taylor, oseph A. Johnson, John Banrer. State of Ore gon, aa trustee for the use of the common school fund of Wasco county, Oregon, and Mis. Caro line B. Breese, are defendants, to me directed and commanding me to sell all of the following described real property lying and situate in Wasco county. Oreeon. to-wit: Lots seven and eight in block twenty-four in Bigelow's Bluff Addition to Dalles City. Oregon, tfgether with all and singular the t-nemeuts, hereditaments and ai purtenances theieunto belonging or in anywise appertaii ing, to satisfy the sum of $1115.72 and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 2lst day of June, 1893, and the further sum of $100 and interest thereon at said rate from said last named date. attorney's fees, and tbe further sum of $25 costs and disbursements; I will, on the 6th day of May, ISM, at the hour ni 2 o'clock p. m. of said day a) the courthouse door in Dalles City, Ore gon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of said real property, to satisfy said sums and interest and the costs of such sale. T. J. DRIVE Tl. apr8-i . Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. 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Large changes are being lit - and variety, and especially more Interest to the special contract enables us to offer this splendid to Chronicle Pub. Co. nnte your name ana aa Room 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a win oe maiit-a toou The Dalles, Oregon ron to bay MA1ER & BENTON -CARRY Bean Sprayflozzles, - jr.l 'T'l. 1J$V J? Bean Spray Pamps, Chance of a Lifetime. Owing to the death of the proprietor, the Dufur Roller Flour. Mill is now for sale at a surprisingly low price. It is a 50-barrel a day, up-to-date mill,- with all the latest improvements. Water power. The property for sale includes mill, with fine feed chopper attached; warehouse; 16 4-5 acres of fine land, two good dwelling houses, a greenhouse and a splendid orchard. The surrounding country yields No. 1 wheat, and. the market for flour is unsurpassed. An excellent property at a' won derfully low price. - Will sell partly on time.; Plenty.' of fine wheat in ' warehouse if wanted. . Call and be con vinced that it is a bargain. For further information ad dress 1 MRS. E. DUFUR, Lock box 138, Dufur, Or. SUMMONS.. Ia tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon lor trie county i tvasco. F. Davenport. C. Wood, M M. Davenport, C. E. Copple and F. Snort, partners doing business under the firm name- oi Davenport 5t Bros. Lumber Co., FlalnUH's. vs. C. P. Heald, Mary P. Heald, H. C. Coe, Kittle Coe, s. E. Banmess, A. 8. Disbrow, H. Noble, Eugene D. M hltc, W. L. Adams and. Otis guvage, Defendants. To C. P. Heald and Mary P. Heald, Defendants: in tue name 01 tne suite oi Oregon; You are berebv required to appear and) answer the complaint filed atrainst vou in tbe above entitled uic within teu days from tbe date of tbe service of this summons upon you. H servea witnin tnis county: or u served wunin any other county of this state, tben within twenty days from the date of tbe service of this summons upon you; or If served upon you by publication, then on or before the lirstdayof the next regular term of this court; and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs, will take judgment aeainst vou and apply to the- court for tbe relief prayed lor In their com plaint, This summons is served by publication upon y.ou, the said C. P. Heald and Mary P. Heald, In. nursuance of an order of the above entitled court made and entered herein on tbe 11th day of February, lblJ6. feb!5 Summons. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for wasco county. Lottie A. Judklns, Plaintiff, vs. Henry P.' Judklns, Defendant. , To Hemy P. Judklns the above named de- lenaant- In the name of tbe Stale of Orea-or. you are herebv reauirrd to amiear and answer the com plaint filed against yuu in tbe above entitled suit by the tlist day of the term of the above named court following tbe expiration of service of this summons upon you bv six weeks publi cation thereof in The Dalle Chboniclk, begin ning on the 19ih day of February, 18, to-wit, by Mond y, the 25th dy of May, 196, and if yoi full sn to annear and answer said complaint. judgment will be taken against you, and the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief praved for in her complaint to-wit, for a decree of divorce dissolving tbe marriage bonds hereto fore existing between plaintiff and defendant. nrt decreeing to the ul-intirT tbe exclusive care. charge and control of her two minor children. Arthur and Walter Judklns, and for her costs and disbursements in this suit This summons is sewed on you by six weeks, publication in Tbe Dalles Chroniclk, begin ning on the 19lh day of Februaiy, 1896, by order of the Cou-.t above named made and entered therein on the 17th day of February, 1896. febl9-Ct Attorney for Plaintiff. Assignee's Notice. Notice ia berebv civen that the understated has 1 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 beneflt of all the creditors of said insolvent debtor. AU persona having claims against said insolvent debtor, will present tbe same properly verified to tbe undersigned at bis office, in the Chroiucle building, on ,tne easterly side of Washington sereet, north of Becond street, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice, Abruary 4, 1896. ...... .TT T CI IJ A. (9. njLAbi-ioiDni Assignee of the estate of B. K. Williams, an insolvent debtor. feb6-t . Notice of Final Settlement Kntw horrtiv nrlven that bv an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco t.ounty, maue anu uuiciw un uc i,u un, n , March. 18i6, in the mattei of the estate of Wil liam H. McAtee, deceased, upon the filing of the final account ot the executor of said estate, Monday, tbe 4th day of May is9ti. at 2 o clock p. m. was nxea as tne ' time, and -the county court room in Dalles City, Oregon, aa the place for the hearing of said final account and objections thereto and tbe settlement of mid estate. AU persons having objections to said final account or the sett lemon t of said estate, are hereby notified to present tbeta at said time ana place. mjji'St UEO. A. LIEBE, Executor.