The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, November 14, 1896, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY; 'NOVEMBER 14. 1896.
The Weekly Ghroniele.
IHK DALLES,
oitEGON
The Cascades.
Tis an ancient Indian legend, "When the golden
aun was young," -
Mount Hood and hoary Adams waged In war;
They wrenched the solid mountains from thiir
base beside the stream,. -And
hurled them as fierce missiles from afar.
At that time a solid causeway spanned the broad
Columbia o'er, -And
the rushing, roaring waters filled Its
length;
It stretched In solid archway Its span from shore
to shore.
Gathering from each lengthening cubit gnater
strength.
The moui tains , In their anger b k'hed forth the
molten rock; .,
Hurled tbem hs from mouth of cannon 'gainst
the span:
And when the battle ended, earth trembled with
the shock,
'Till i he mighty bridge which spanned the
flood was goie. . , f
You can yet, while passing by there, where the
Cascades' angry ronr -.
Warns the mariner of danger in hiapath.
See the stakes of the 'butineuu of (he bridge
which stood before
The mountains wrenched it from them in '.heir,
wrath. , . ,
Just beneath, where massive causeway in oTdeu
grandeur stod,-
Stands a wooden fortress honeycombed with
TJOStS.
Where Phil Sheridan, the soldier, in the strength
of young manhood.
First gave to wiiy Svage mortal hosts.
Adjacent stands t'lecottonwood.where the chiefs
. of savage men
Paid lite's last expiation for their claims:
When Chief Chenuweih and others drew the
tomahawk again,
To drive the white invaders from their homes.
And here, where only Nature his Inspiration
giving,
Led the Indian to the scaffold proudly scaled
' If by suffering death for others he might bring
to those yet living,
Hope to drive the white invaders for them
1 field. ' -
But to conquer is not for him; his race must
pass away;
The green hills of his father, s&ject to an alien
in
sway
Harks his grave where bis father- roamed be
fore. . !-
I see him passing by me like dim shadows of the
tast:
His valor and his sorrows left unsung.
The mountains both the cradle of his race.
Gloomy, silent.swift with stories of his wrong,
The iron arm of Progress
fierce embrace:
clasped him in its
He is crushed beneath the foot of
rreed.
human
The problem of his being is left for man to face;
xioes aavancement Drmg to DeiKr nuinau
need?
No more along the mountain trail his daugh
ter's voice will ring;
Her music's lost in silence, and her song
' Yet trembles in the aspens, while her spirit on
me wing.
Tells no tale of long oppression or of wrong,
His canoe upon the river is lost to mortal sight;
His warriors ever tide in nhanton boats:
t He has sunk-beneath the surface of the river's
conquering might,
His paddle in the driftwood ever floats.
Now there springs from out the silence of a dead
race pMSsea away,
The genius of the "white man's nowerand state:
And he seeks to wrest the rapids from the river's
conqnering sway,
To check its restless speed with stone and gate.
Where once the gods in vain uph Id their bridge
oi sione.
The tiny hand of man exerts if power:
But his work will pass away like the ded race
mac is gone,
And the river will be ever water there.
Broad Columbia! mighty rlvrr
of Ihe great!
fitting emblem
Thy waves shall wash the sands of
fleeting
uiue,
And the race which seeks to curb thee shal. be
leveled t the state
Of this dead race, lost to history and to rhyme.
The Bridge of Gods is fallen, for the lock you'll
look in vain;
The hand which formed the mountains shad
ows all.
Brings the seed-time nnd the harvest; brings
the hailstorm and the rain ;
' Brings to justice all his creatures unjust na
tions to their fall.
Grand Columbia! glorious river, sweeping match
less to the sea;
Bearing on thy heaving bosom nature's
wreath.
You have swept the ages past for a past eter
nity. And will sweep on where mankind is lost in
death.
Contributed.
REGISTERED. MAIL.
. Many Clerks Handle and Yerify Each
v Package. 1
In the New York post office, when a
letter is rresented for registration it is
inspected by the receiving1 clerk to as
certain whether it is in good condition,
firmly scaled, properly addressed
and sufficiently prepaid, and that
the name of the sender has been
indorsed on it. These requirements be
ing met, the clerk records the letter in'
a book composed of alternate thin and
thick leaves, a manifold copy of the en
try being obtained by means of a sheet
of carbon paper placed between the
two. . r-- .
The thin sheets are perforated in ob
long sections for ready separation, and
constitute the receipts issued to the
public. Each receipt bears a distinct
number in a series running from one to
: one hundred thousand, and every letter
registered has the number of thereceipt
, issued for it indorsed on its face.
The condition of the letter envelope
5s now inspected by another clerk, and
if perfect, the imprint of a hand stamp
is impressed across the edge of the flap
- to betray any tampering.
These preliminariesbeingcompleted,
a card known as the return receipt is
prepared and attached to the letter by
means of a rubber band. On one side of
the card appear the number, date of
" mailing, name of addressee, and desti
nation of the letter; on the other, the
name, and full address of the sender, to
whom the receipted card will be re
turned when the letter has been deliv
ered.; '
In its numerical order the letter
. passes to a separating clerk, and with
98 others, composing an even 100, is dis
tributed to one of the six cases, where
it. will be further treated. The sep
arating clerk verifies the count of each
100 letters before separating another
100, and, as frequently as may be neces
sary, delivers each subdivision to the
clerks in charge of the cases.
A case consists of a long table with a
set of pigeon holes bearing the names
of the large cities in the section of the
country assigned to that case, and in
these pigeon holes- the clerk in charge
boxes the letters, and from time to time
parcels them out to his assistants. ,
"c The next step is the preparation of
what is known as a registered package
envelope.' This consists of an ingeni-.
ously contrived en velope specially man
ufactured put :6f particularly tough
paper for the user to -which it is put.
end also numbered in a series of 100,000.
On the face of each envelope appears
its number and spaces for the name of
the post office, county and state to.
which -it will be sent, while the back isr
arranged. for notations ofits condition
bv every postal official through whose
hands it subsequently passes. One of
these envelopes Jiaving been addressed,
entry of the letter to be inclosed in it
is made on a registry bill, which shovfs
the date of mailing, name of the post
office using it, name of the post office to
which it will be sent, number of the
registered package envelope, and, final
ly, the registered number of the letter
to be placed in it and the name ofits
addressee.
The bill and the letter are placed in
jhis envelope,, which then passes to a
clerkwho removes its contents, com
pares the letter with the entry 'on the
bill, .and calls the registered letter and
registered package envelope numbers,
together with their destination, to an
assistant, who records these particu
lars in the mailing book. The letter
and bill are row replaced in the en
velope, and .it passes to another clerk
for final verification of contents and
sealing. '.-...
The sealing consists in an applica
tion of blue mucilage to the three flaps
of the envelope, which when once closed
cannot be reopened without mutila
tions, the blue mucilage exposing any
attempt to open the envelope by any
steaming process. The postmark show
ing the mailing office and the date is
now affixed, and the envelope, with a
lot of others from the same case, goes to
the pouch room, where andther separa
tion is necessary in order that it may
get to the registered pouch that will
carry it to the distributing office near
est its final destination.
The contents of the registered pack
age envelope can now only be .ascer
tained by reference to the registered
letter umbers charged against the
envelope number in the mailing book,
or the more full description of the le't
ters on the registry bill, which is under
seal, and, therefore, inaccessible.
The registered package envelope is
entered by origin, number and desti
nation on the book of tne poucn in
which-it is to be dispatched, a carbon
manifold record of the package inclosed
in each pouch being preserved, the du
plicate sheet o each pouch forming
the bill of advice to the office to which
the pouch is sent.
When as many packages as the pouch
will hold have been entered on" the
proper book two clerks verify the en
tries, sign the last sheet of the bill,
place it with the packages in the pouch,
adjust the strap that secures it and
finally attach- that; mechanical wonder
called a rotary lock. This lock has a
fixed serial number engraved on its side,
which serves to identify it, and a ro
tary number, which unerringly ad
vances one every time the lock is
opened.
The pouch is then delivered to a rail
way postal clerk, who receipts for it by
lock and rotary numbers, and it re
mains under constant guard until its
destination is reached. Keys that
open the rotary locks are issued only to
post offices exchanging registered
pouches, and a careful comparison of
the rotary number of the lock with its
entry on the pouch bill is the first duty
of the clerks opening a registered
pouch.
Any discrepancy between the rotary
number advised on the bill and that
shown by the lock received would in-
-dicate an irregularity to be at once in
vestigated. At every transfer from
one clerk to another of a registered let
ter, registered package envelope or
registered pouch a receipt is taken,
and by these means no difficulty is ex
perienced in tracing a letter from the
time it is first mailed until delivered
to its addressee.
These rotary locks cost $15 each, and
when the number 999 is turned they
must be returned to the makers for re
adjustment. Business.
- PERSONAL MENTION.
Wednesday.
Judge Bennett arrived home from
Salem last night.
Hon. Walter H. Moore of Grass
Valley is in the city.
V. C. Brock and Wm. Barnett came
down from Wasco last night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crowe left for
Portland on the afternoon local. s ,
Mrs. S. H. Joles went to Portland
this morning on the Regulator.
Friday.
Mr. Hans Lage . came up from Hood'
River yesterday.
Miss Jeannette Williams returned to
Portland this afternoon.
Mrs. W. A. Kirbv returned laet nie-ht
from a short visit in Portland.
Mr. J. P. Mclnerny was a passenger
returning from the metropolis last night.
Mr. Clark Dunlap and son after a 'day
or two spent in the city returned to
tbeir home at Wasco today.
Mrs. Wait and Miss Nellie McPher-
son, of Sherman Co., were naeseneers
on the noon train for Portland. - -
Miss Louise Paquet of Oregon Citv ar
rived in the city last night, and will
spend the winter with he aunt, Mrs. W.
Garret son.
. Leave orders at The Dalles Cotnmis
siefi Co.'s store for dressed chickens.
Telephones 128. and 255. 'Ring 'em
up. ' . sll-dlm
Anyone - desiring . their chimneys
cleaned can have it done by calling upon
or addressing Mr. Ike Peary or James
Hogan, The Dalles or telephone to No.
89. . ol7-tf
Wanted.
Table boarders in private family,
home cooking. Charges, $16 per month.
Bills Allowed.
r- - . -
The following list of bills were allowed
by the November, 1896, term - of county
cotfrt: . - - . . '
-fV- x- tt:ii t.vi. (u. ' 'W IS
r nil . L-uuamuic icco.. v
J M Filloon, jurtice fees v. . 11-45
E S dinger, constable 20 65
George Anderson, witness tees. . . 1 5Q
Charles Lauer. . do" do., 150
Jo Jo do do . . . . 1 50
RoberrKelly, do do ': 1 50
W H Butts, coroner fees 38 35
GEAHAM INQUEST- '
S A McArlhuT, juror
J B Crosaen, .' do
Jacobsen, . do
L S Davis. ' . do
J A McArtbor. do .,....':...; TOO
CL Phillips, - do . 1 00
DHDufur, . do 100
John Kaigburg, witness. . 1 50
0 W Johnston ' do . 1 50
M F Rice, do . . . . I 50
WW Smith, - do 1 50
JUBOR8 TCBXEB.rIXQUE6T. , -
W Langille 1
G T Prather.. ...... ' . 1
M N Foley . . ; ; r 1
Tom Lacy , -'. v . ' 1
Bert Stranaban. ................ . 1
J H Roherg .1
W A Lockman . . . : ;..'.... '1
MISCELLANEOUS.
Peaee & Mays, mdse S3 40
The Irwin Hodson Co, election
enpplies.T.A.... 33 00
Wm Shackelford, exam insane. . -. 5 00
Glass & Prudbome, supplies 43 00
KocherA Freeman, building walk 10 00
Kochler & Freeman, allowed in
vacation 330 00
Meston & Dygert, supplies. . . . . . 34 00
Dallds Lumber Co, lumber. .... . 9 23
Oregon Telephone Co, messages. 1 00
D W Vause, lights for jail l zo
Ward, Kerns & Robinson, use of
team 3 uu
Columbia Ice Go, mdse ..... 1 20
Mavs & Crowe, mdse. 2 50
C V Chaplin, cross walkB 8 50
Chrouicle Pub Co, publishing. . . 18 00
Irwin Hodson Co, supplies... .. . 22 00
A Hunson, labor. . . -4 50
Pease & Mavs, supplies pauper. . 2 00
G T Prather, justice docket. .... . 3 50
H H Riddel, district atty fees. . 5 00
Geo D Barnard & Co, supplies. . . 81 05
Mountain Stage Line Co, use of
team 3 00
Geo Jordan . . r 2 00
Weston & Dygert, supplies. 8 50
Geo Ruch, supplies pauper...... 2 50
A Fleschaner, constable fees 10 7o
Jacobsen Book & Music Co, mdse - 75
Senfert-A Condon, telephone rent 9 00
F W LSkibbe, board pauper 16 10
Davis Hicks, deputy sheriff . 3 00
M Dichtenmuller, deputy sheriff
John Murray,
do
do
h. S Ulinger,
Hugh Jackson,
J R Nickelsen,
do
'do
do
do
do
do
tt Morehead,
do
do
Dalles Lumber Co, lumber
J B Goit, surveying 18 00
C J Hayes, viewing road. ....
J Henrick, " do : do.
V Winchel. do .do
6 00
6 00
6 00
4 00
2 00
3 00
Frank Gabel, bounty wild animals'
b J on son,
A Y Marsh.
X M Morgan,
T Wilson,
F G Busknhl,
L L Bell,
J W Russell,
A H Ganger,
G W Gibson,
A Ree?, .
M Stecker, .
John Helsh,
C E Cook,
E A tjaynes,
C Davidson,
M D Odell,
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do ' do
do do do
do do do
do do . do
do do . do
do do do
do t do do
do do do
do do do
do do . do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
1 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
HrjRh Trout,
G W Phelps, dist attv fees ..... '-20 00
J T Peters & Co, wood, lumber. . 31 34
Jacobsen Book & Music Co, md6e 6 90
J M Filloon, justice fees 19 85
F N Hill; constable fees. : . . 16 00
Martha Johnson, witness fees.
Lung June,
do
do
do
do
do
Mrs Tom Louis,
-T Wiley,
Young Quong.
Wong Ling,
Lee Tab,
Lee Yong,
Dollie Johnson,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Bessie Gaunt,
Chronicle Pub Co, election tick
ets dnd notices 102 82
Mable G Mack, work on tax roll 18 00
C L Gilbert, work on tar roll 188 00
Ida B Wakefield work on tax roll- 16 00
Mays & Crowe, mdse . . . .- 41 30
F H Wakefield, salary assessor . . 236 00
Chas -Derhara, lumber 29 75
D P & A N Co, transportation . . . 5 00
E S Olinger, constable fees 5 90
G T Prather, justice fesa 3 40
B F Stinson , sheriff fees .:k 10 00
H Logan, medical services. ...... 13 00.
Pease & Mays, supplies 1 00
C F Williams, Springfield 4 50
T J Driver, board prisoners, etc . 131 75
J N Wilson, rent polling place. . . 2 50
J M Filloon, justice fees. 7 50
F N Hill, constable fees 3 50
Mrs A W Fargher, witness feeB. . 1
Sam Gates do - do 1
Chas Catbcart, do do 1
W C Kupert, , do do 1
Bertha Blazer, ' dodo 1
E H Waterman, do do ' 3
Jennie Waterman, do do . 3
Ai M Waterman, do do 3
H Rice, do ' do '3
A S Blowers, commissioner 18 40
O C Hollister, medical services . . 9 00
J F Staniels, services on votine
places do
U fe JJufur. reporter lriaueBt. . ... 3 10
Mrs Alma Howe, remittance fee. 5 00
J M Kane, examing insane. ..... 5 00
tr Jtl Dufur, juror inq Cederson.
W G Kerns,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
F N Hill,
C W Stone.
do
do
Frank Gabel,
J a (Joit,
do
F A Seufert, witness.
Win Michell, do
Wm Mabear, do
W H Butts, coroner 12 50
Wrieht & McManerv. lumber
10 00
27 00
D S S Kimsey, commissioner. . . .
j '
Hose Company Meeting.
There will be a regular meeting of Mt.
Hood Hose Company at the hose honse
tomorrow (Saturday) evening - at 7 :30
o'clock. By order of the president. -'
N J. W. Lewis, Secretary.
' Dalles-Mrird Stage
Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a.' m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Douglas Allkn, Prop.
Executor Notice of Final Account.-'
' Notice is hereby elver that Georee A. Llebe.
executor of the estate of Richard ;. dorter, de
ceased, has -filed the final accounting of the es
tate ot Kichard (x. Closter. deceased, with the
guaraiansmp esiato ot AlDert Lenman. an In
sane nerson. of the neison and e-tate of which
said Albert Lehman, an insane pen-on, the said
Richard G Closter, deceased, was at the time of
his death the duly appointed, qualified and act
ing guardian, with the clerk of the County
Court of tie State ot Oregon for Wasco Countv,
and that -said court has appointed 10 o clock a.
m. of Monday, November 2, 1SU6. being the first
aay oi we reiruiar xsovemDer terra oi said court,
for the vea-1896, at the Count courthouse in
Dalles City, Oreffon, as the rime and place for
me ueanu ui suiu ddhi Hccvunuug sua oojec
tioos tbeieto If any th re be.
This notice is published by ' order of said
County Court, entered I ctober 2d, 1896. -
GEOKGE A. L1EBK. Executor.
Condon & Condon, Attorneys for Executor.
oct3-5t-ii . ". -
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Young Quone. Lee
Juke Yow and Daong 1 uug Tanv, partners doing
business under the firm name of Wa Tai Young.
Quong Co., at Dalles City, Oregon, and Young
yuong, on tne aay oi August, iao, assigned
to me all of their property for the benefit of their
respective creditors in proportion to the amounts
of their respective claims. All persons having
claims againsi saia assignors or euner ot mem
are hereby notified to present their claims un
der oath to' me at the office of HuntiDgton'&
Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, within three months
from the date of this notice-
Dated August 24, 1896. . J. O. MACK,
Assignee of Young Quong and of Wa Tai
" . Young Quong Co. . aug26-7t .
Notice to Taxpayers.
The County 'Board of Eouallzstlon will meet
in the assessor's otticd on Mondar, October 5th,
and continue in session one week, for the pur
pose of equalizing the aksessment of Wasco
eonnty for 1896. All taxpayer who have not
been interviewed by the assessor will please call
at the office on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur
days, as all property must be assessed.
Si- F. H. WAKEFIELD,
Sept 13-ii County Assessor.
' SlOO Reward SIOO. - -
' The readers ot this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure 'known . to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a consti'
tutional . treatment. ' nail s Catarrh
-Care is taken, internal)', acting directly
upon the blood und mucous surtaces ot
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its-curative -cowers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address :
F. J. Chknkv & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. .
No. 2-8.
Electric Bitter.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season", but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonic and
and alterative is felt. A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi
cine will act more surely counteracting
and freeing the system from the malar
ial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con
Btip'ation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit
ters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Blake-
ley & hlougb ton's drug store. .
Motice to Teachers,
Notice is herby given that for the pur
pose of making an examination for all
persons who . may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, the' board . of examiners
thereof will hold a public examination
at The Dalles, beginning Wednesday,
November 11th. 1896, at 1 o'clock p. m
Dated the 2nd day of Nov. 1896.
C. L. Gilbert.
Superintendent
NOTICE.
By order of the Common Council of
Dalles City, notice is hereby given that
sealed bids for the construction and
placing of twenty-four posts for street
lights, and the repairing and putting in
condition ready for use of twenty-four
oil lamps, will be received at the Ke
corder's office until 4 o'clock p. m. Mon
dav. Nov. 2d, 1896.
Bids will also be received at the above
named place and time for the lighting,
furnishing of oil Jind repairing of said
street lamps.
Specifications mar be found at the
Recorder's office.
G. W. Phelps, Recorder.
Caan In Your Cbectl. '
All county warrants registered prior
to July 11, 1892, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases afterv Oct. 20,
1896. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasnrer.
Wanted.
Two bright lady representatives, lor
light, refined work. Good pay and good
position open if successful. Call at
room 4, Umatilla houee, from 5 to 8
p. m.
Work" Bomt .
For sale, or will exchange for cows
and calves. Time given on first-class
security. For particulars inquire of C.
E. Bayard, The Dalles, (Jr., or brank
Watkins, at ranch on 15-Mile. 21-wlu
Fresh Tillamook creamery butter re
ceived direct every week at The Dalles
Commission Co.'s store! Ring 'em up.
'Phones 128 and 255. ' oct24-lrn
Ko more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. Th e Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3.
Clark, the East End jeweler, makes &
specialty of fine watch
repairing. 'Call
and eee hiru.s
Save thk wbappebs Hoe Cake Soap
wrappers are worth a cent apiece. Ask
Pease & Mays for premium book. j!y24-i
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon on th 12th day of August, 1896, in a
suit therein pending wherein Sulla K. Eddy It
plRin'iff and O.' D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor
John Barger, State of Oregon, as trustee tor the
common school fund of Wasco county, Oregon,
Joseph A. Johnson and C. W. Catber are defend
ants, to me directed and commanding me to sell
all of the lands hereinafter described to satisfy
the sum of 1377.50 and interest the eon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from thelO'h
day of June, 1896, and the further sum of $50 at
torney's fees and $20 costs and disbursements, I
will, on the 19th day of September, 1.S96, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court
house door in Dalles City, Oregnu, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash in band.
all of the following described real property situ
ated in said countv and state, to-wit: Com
mencing, at a point 100 feet west and CO fe-t
south from the southeast corner of that tract of
land deeded by Mary A. Stephenson and D. D.
Stephenson to Geo. W. Rowland, parallel with
the western boundary line of Neyceand Gibson's
Addition to lialles City, thence southerly 120
feet; thence westerly 100 feet to the eastern
boundary line of th-; Dalles Military Reserva
tion; thence north along said reservation line
120 feet; thence easterly on the south line of
Eighth street to the place of beginning; to
gether with all and singular the tenements, her
editaments and appurtenances thereunto be
longing or iu any wise atmertalnlne.
T J DRIVER
al5-5t-2 .. Sheriff of Wasco County, Or-
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
uieviiuiiiy oi wasco.'
In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon,
aeceasca, citation. -To
Mary Gib-on. Susie E. Blckford. Maggie A
Gordon, K-.te j. Stogsdlll, George B. Gordon,
Williams Gordon, llt-irsatlaw of said deceased.
a d a' I other heirs at law and nest of kin oi
said deceased, known or unknon n. greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Wasco at the Court Room thereof, at
Danes Ulty, in tne county of wasco on Monday,
the second day of November. 1896. at two o'clock
in the afternoon of tnat day, then and there to
appear and show cause, if any there be, why an
oraer Bnouio not De made, directing tne admin
istrator ot the estate of Mary M. Gordon, de
ceased, to sell the real estate belonging to said
estate, described in bis petition, and described
as follows, to-wit: The South-west quarter of
Section Thirty-two (32) in Township Fowr (4)
boutn ot Kange Thirteen (13) .bast or the Will
amette Meridinn, in Wasco County, Oregon, for
(tie purpose oi satisfying the debts aud claims
against saia estate.
Witness, the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the
County court ot the State ot Oregon, for
LSIALJ the uounty of wasco with the seal oi
saia court amxea tnis nrst any or octo-
oer, a. v., isyo.
Attest: a. M. KEXSAY, Clerk,
By Simeon Bolton, Deputy.
oct31i
Guardian Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
.has been duly appointed by the County Court
oiinestaieoi uegop lor nasco county, guar
dian of the person and estate of Albert Lehman,
an insane person. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to pre
sent them to me at my residence in Dalles City,
Oregon, wiw proper voucner.
GEORGE A. LIE BE.
Guardian of the person and estate of Albert
ienman, insane.
- Dated this 2Cth day of September, 1896.
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Administrator's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of August, 1896,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said
day at the front door of the county courthouse
in Dalles City, Wasco, Co., Oregon, sell at public
auction to me nignesi oiauer ior casa in uami,
the following described leal estate belonging to
tne estate oi u. v. iane, laieoi vvasco uounty,
Oregon, and now deceased, to-wit Lots one (1)
and two (2) and eleven (11) and twelve (12) and
.the north half of lots three (8) and ten (10) In
block 81 in Baiids Second Addition to the town
of Antelope, in Wasoo County, Oregon, Bald
real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage
thereon in favor of W. Bolton & Co.. dated Octo
ber S, 1895. ior the sum of $305.56, and Interest at
tne rate ot iu per cent per annum irom saia aate.
Dated at Dalles City, Or , this 21st day of July,
.. E. JACOBSEN.
Administrator of the eState of C. V. Lane,
deceased jr--dt-u
Administrators' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
have been duly appointed by ihe County Court
of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, admin
istrators with the will annexed of the estate of
Perry Watkins, deceased. All ptrsons having
claims against said estate are hereby required
to present the same, duly verified, to said ad
ministrators at the office of C. K. Bayard in
Dalles City in said county and State, within six
months from the date hereof, and all persons in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to make
immediate settlement with the administrators.
Dalles City, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1896.
C. E. BAYARD,
FRANK WATKINS,
Administrators with the will annexed of th
estate of Perry Watkins, deceased. seplfr-
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Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order made and eutered in the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Wasco county, In the
matter of the estate of Phoebe H. Dunham, de
ceased, directing me to sell the- real property
belonging to said estate to satisiy the unpaid
expenses of administration and claims against
the estate, I will, on the 10th day of October,
1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the court
house door in Dalles 'City, Oregon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash in band, that certain
parcel of land described as follows: 83j feet
wide and 100 feet long off the east side of lot 11
in block 6 of Laughlln'i Addition to Dalles City,
Oregon. A. R. THOMPSON,
Administrator of estate of Phoebe M. Dunham,
deceased. acptl2-ll
Executor's Notice..
. Notice is heieby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court of
the state of Oregon for Wasco Countv executor
of the last will and testament of James Ho
Gahan, deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same to me at my onto
in Dalles City, Oregon, with the proper vouchers
therefor, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated August 5, 1896.
aug8-5t-li K. F. UIB0N8, Executor.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is herebv oiven that the undersigned
has been appointed administratrix of the estate
of George W. Turner, deceased, and has dulv
qualified as such. All persons having claims
against said estate are therefore notified to pre
sent the same to her, with proper vouchers,
within six months from the date hereof at the
office of the County Clerk of Wasco eonnty, Ore
gon, or at the office ot her attorney, W. Y. Has
ten, rooms l to 4, Hamilton rJutlding, Portland,
Oregon, within six months from this date.
MARGARET E. 8YKES.
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner,
aeceasea. ocui-11
Dated October 2, 1896.
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MXBVIN SWABTZ,
JnllS-tf Baker City, Or.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice li hereby given that on October 20.
1896, C. G. Hickok of Cascade Locks, Oregon .
made a general assignment to me for the benefit
of all his creditors In proportion to the amount
of their respective claims, of all his property.
All persons having claims against said C. G.
Hickok are hereby notified to present them to
me at Cascade Locks, Oregon, with the proper
vouchers therefor, within three months lrom
this date.
Dated Oct. 21, 1896.
J. G. DAY. In,
oct.M 5t-il Assignee of C. G. Hickok.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is bercbv given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the county court of
the State of Oregon for Wasco County, adminis
trator of the estate of W. H. Lochh?ad. deceased.
All persona having claims against aid estate
are hereby required to present the same to me
properly verified, as by law required, at the
Wasco Warehouse, Dalles City, Oregon, withla
six months from date hereof.
Dated this 30th day of October, 1896.
MALCOLM McINNIS,
Administrator of the estate of W. H. Lorhhead.
deceased. ocUO-ll
Notice.
Owing to pressing obligations, I am not pro-
pared to extend the time for payments due me
later than Oct. 1, 1896. I like to accommodate,
but find now I must collect my accounts. If I
fall to collect, my creditors will do It for me.
Don't forget the date, Oct. 1, 1896.
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