THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. MARCH 13. 1897. The Weekly Ghroniele. VBI PALI.E8, OCEGOS FEBSOKAL MESTIOK. ... Wednesday. .- Mr. H. R. Blue Is in the city from Tygh today. . Wm. J. Mariner, county judge of Morrow county, is in the city. Mr. G. W. Hnnt, the railroad builder, -was registered at the Umatilla house lasfnight. Hon. J. N. Brown and wife came down from Morrow, county yesterday nd are gnests of the Umatilla houee. ' Mrs. Charles Adams, mother of Mrs. D. M. French and Mrs. B. F. Laaghlin, is very low from an attack of pneu monia, and there are bnt little hopes of tier recovery. . t .. The Carnita Company arrived on the local from Portland today, and will ap pear at the Vogt tonight, in one of the most specticolar entertainments ever given in the city. , ' . Thursday. , Mrs. O. . Leet of Dallas, who has been visiting friends here, went out to Boyd yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Selleck. ' - Mr., and Mrs. L. F. Crowe arrived borne yesterday from California, where -they have been, most of the winter on account of Mr. Crowe's health, which is ranch improved from the change of cli mate. ' . - . Judge Bradshaw, Prosecuting Attor ney Javne and Court Stenographer Hill arrived home yesterday from Mora, the court term mere Having een conciuaea, They came down in a back and pro- Bounced the ride "bracing." ' . DIED. . In this city, . Tbnreday moraine, March lltb, bilas W. Davis, aged 7 years. Schedule of Expenditures. Showing the amounts of all claims . presented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at the March term. 1897. of theeonntvoonrt for Wasco -county, Oregon. The following list, however, does not contain any claim for which the salary or fees are provided by statute : Mrs P Hitchcock, caring for Mrs Sego and children $10 00 W H Moore., coffin for pauper. . . ' 10 00 Johnston Bros, nails for county bridge 1 85 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies clerk's office 27 20 William Sanester.nursine pauper Chas Brown 10 00 J M Toomey, boarding pauper, Chas Brown 4 00 00 Pease & Mays, supplies pauper J P Mclnerny, do do . . Pease & Mays, do do . . P Crowell, supplies county bridge Ed Wilson, use polling place. . ... Pease & Mays, supplies pauper.. Mays & Crowe, supplies road dist Geo P Barnard A Co. supplies re 75 00 05 50 00 17 60 corder 57 00 Jos T Peters & Co, wood for pau pers O D Doane, examining insane. S F Blythe, advertising bridge notice Barnett & Parrish, supplies pau per J P Watson, making election 10 50 5 00 1 50 2 50 booth 2 00 FWL Bkibbe, board pauper. . 8 00 J F Haworth, printing 6 50 T H Wakefield, services assessor. 16 00 Paul Limerotb, pruning trees... 6 00 William McCrum. enow shoes... 1 60 Thelrwin Hodson Co. supplies sheriff 42 00 The Irwin Hodson Co, supplies clerk ; . . . ; 18 00 -.A J Swift, making jury list 3 00 J M & M B Murchie. team for grand jurors 3 00 Dalles City Water Works, water. 12 00 B T Collins, milk ior pauper 2 25 J M Moomey, board pauper 16 00 Chronicle Pub Co, printing 63 00 U vJ uollister, attendance pau pers : W A Johnston, mdse paupers. . . G C Esbelman, attendance pau pers . Jacobsen Book & Music Co, sup plies 73 00 14 00 20 00 3 00 Mays Sc Crowe, supplies 2 25 Maier dt .Benton, supplies court house 45 C L Schmidt, supplies pauper. .'. 12 00 A BMott, board paupers 82 55 J a Goit, making plats ; 55 00 Glass & x rudhomme, supplies sheriff Times-Mountaineer, printing. . . . M Z Donnell, medicine paupers. . A S Blowers & Co, supplies pau pers... H H Tomkinson. lumber county 57 00 12 90 13 50 20 90 bridge 97 92 J M toomey, board paupers. ... . A Keller, rent of house. ... . W H Williams, work on county road....... : Mary Walker, caring ior pauper. 3 00 8 00 66 00 14 00 CTATB OF ObKGON, J county of Wasco) ss. . I, A. M. Kelsay, county clerk of Wasco cuui.tv, Bte oi vregon, ao nereoy cer- wiy snai me aoove ana foregoing is a iuu nu compiew statement oi me claims presented and action taken there- u y lne county court oi wasco county, Oregon, anting ior me transaction ot county Dnsiness at tne March term. ioai , mereoi, save ana except ail Claims, the salary or fees of which are provided L for by statute. , , . . 1 Witness my hand and seal of the I county court, affixed, this 13th day of March, 1897. Seal : A. By Simeon Bolton, : Deputy. M. Kelsay, ' County Clerk. It Concerns Corbett. In the dispatches from Washington last night the probable course of the senate concerning appointed members is Indicated, and if thie indication -is veri fied. Senator Corbett will ride back across the continent a private individual'. The dispatch says: , "As a resalt of the several confer ences that have been, held, not only by Republicans, bnt by Democrats, it may be definitely said that men who have been appointed by the governors in states where the legislatures have had an opportunity to elect will not be ad mitted-. The Republican-elect will not be admitted. The Republican waste of time to bring the caseB before the senate, as even after a debate, of which no one could predict the ending, it is not at all likely that a favorable vote could be ex pected.. The men. who come to Wash ington with appointments from gov ernors will be advised that they cannot be given time to discuss their cases, and the legislatures which have failed to elect must be responsible for the vacan cies in the states representation". i:' Last Night's Show. " The Carnita Company hai - a fairly good bouse last night, better really than could have been expected when it Is con sidered that there has been something in the show line nearly every night for the past month -Mr. Whiting has a fine baritone voice, and responded to a de served encore. Instead of Favart, the Taylor sisters did the dancing, and. did it very well. The sceneoscope did not work well for some reason, and that part of the show was like several others much ot a - disappointment. Carnita was all right, and her dance in the colored lights, when her ganzy garments seemed aflame, was a thing of beauty, and was well worth the money, it cost to see. ' Baying-Up Cattle. Grant Co pel and and M. McDonald are in the cattle business this spring on a large ecale, says the Walla Walla States man.- A drove of fifty head, purchased from farmers, have been driven to the Copeland ranch. These men have about 400 head at the present time, and also about 2,700 bead at Lewiston and Pom eroy. The cattle will be pastured until 4,000 are obtained, when they will be shipped to points in the East It is in tended to ship the cattle in May, one trainload of which will be stall-fed beef steers. Copeland & McDonald shipped a trainload oi twelve cars to umana last SaturJay. : -:" Death at A) osier. Mosikk, March 7th, 1897. Editor Chronicle: Tour paper stated the other day that a child named Middleswart had died here, the brief ness of the notice I supi ose being caused by lack of information. Aryilla Middle swart was born at Butte, Montana, Oct, 16, 1887, and died at her home near here Feb. 27tb. The funeral services were conducted from the home by Rev. W. A, Stark of this place, the text being taken from Genesis xxii, "God will provide. A Friend. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for March 13, 1897. Persons call ing for thesame will give date on which they were advertised Anthony, John ' Fraeer, Jessie Cox, Miss Z Griffin, CD Hubert & Jon 63 Howard, LI Jones, W E Laughhn, Cap Osborne, Lntie Powelsen, Mrs L Wilkie, J B Hall, W W Harris, West Johnson, Carson Lock wood, Sam f Obrice, John -Philips, Angie (2) btocfc inspector Warfleld, J. M. D. J. A. Cbossen, P. M. THREE WOMEN WANT OFFICES. Marlella Rleker, Cora Weed and J ' Ellen Foster.' Washington, March 11. Miss Mari- ella Kicker, of New Hampshire, is seek ing an appointment as minister ' to Co lumbia, and Miss Cora C. Weed, of Mus catine, la., has applied for one of the European consulships. There . is noth ing in the law to. prevent the appoint ment of a woman to a consular or di plomatic place,. but is donbtful if a for eign nation would receive ; such an envoy. -. -; MisS Ricker was formerly a resident of Washington and a partner of Belva Lockwood. She is a large, fine-looking person, 40 years old, with . short, curly hair and rather a masculine air. .She was a familiar figure on the streets of New York city. Miss Weed is eaid to be a bright young woman, and baa held several appointments under, the Btate government of Iowa Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, formerly of Iowa, is a daily visitor of the White House. She asks the appointment of her bus band M governor of New Mexico, and bases his claim upon her services to the Republican party in campaigns. She hM not been able to see the president, but has been at the interior department al,d has bad several interviews with Secretary Morton - OId Peo,i: Old people who require medicine to retfnlate the bowels .-and kidneyj will find ue tlua remedy in Electric Betters? This medicine does .not T stimulate and contains no. whisky nor other intoxicant,' but acts as a tonic and alternative. . It acts mildly on. the stomach and Dowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the oerformance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exact ly what they need. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Blakeley& Hough ton's umg store, o 1LTGELD SLATE WAS NOMINATED. Democrat of Chicago Bold their CI tor Convention. Chicago March ll. The Democratic city convention was called . to. order . at noon bv Chairman Thomas - Gahan, of the Democratic central committee,, who introduced Charles 8. Thornton as tem porary chairman. Ex-Governor Altgeld was not present, bat it was well known that he was to dominate the gathering, ' A long wrangle took place in the com mittee on resolutions over the financial plank. The platform as presented by the committee, made no direct reference to free silver coinage, but ascribed the prevailing business depression as due to the present monetary system, which it condemned, and ended by lauding William J 'Brvan and ex-Governor Alt geld. Municipal reform was advocated. The resolutions ommit the party to franchise compensation and the anti-de partment store movement. The plat form practically - as ' presented waB adopted. ; , '. ' ... Carter Harrison was placed in nomina tion by his chief ex-rival, A. 8. -Trade, and the nomination made by acclama tion. ' ' Ernest Hummel was nominated by ac clamation for treasurer. ; William Loef fler was nominated for city clerk. Miles J. Devin was nominated by acclamation tion for city attorney. There was no deviation from the Alt geld slate, prepared 24 hours in advance. RIVER BURSTS . ITS BONDS. The Underground Coarse of an Indiana Stream Discovered. Indianapolis, March 11. For many years the invisible course of Lost river. which sinks from view at a point near the town of Orleans, has excited ecien tific inquiry. No trace of the under ground river has been discovered nntil the recent heavy rains. , It is now believed that Lost river runs directly under the town of Orleans. This belief is based mainly on the fact that during the recent flood the water burst forth from what was supposed to be small cave in such volumes that the town was flooded. The water has now ceased to flow from the cave, but any one standing near the entrance can hear the rushing torrents, apparently hun dreds of feet below. " :-' The explanation of the sadden appear ance of the water at the cave is that ow ing to the great volume caused by the rain, the subterranean channel was in sufficient to carry , it off, and the pres sure became so great thai it sought re lief through the cave. This is confirmed, because some years ago-there were some persons boring for gas at Orleans. After a depth of 500 feet bad been reached, water gushed forth with terrific force and flowed for many months. ... POWERS ARE- IN HARMONY. Sentiment Is Undivided Upon the Greeo- . Cretan Question. London, March 11. The stock ex change continues very firm. Consols and foreign securities-are strong, on evi dence that in spite of rumors to the con trary the powers are absolutely united on the ureco-Uretan question. Kven GrecopbileB are wearying of the ob stinacy of the Hellenes and are diegns ted with the perfidy of the Greek com modore, Rej nek, since recalled, who, it appears, assumed the responsibility suppressing the joint remonstrance Europe, which he had nndertaken of of to make known to the insurgents. -- - The foreign admirals at the confer ence with 'the insurgent leaders . at Akrolieri yesterday learned that - Com modore Rejnek never imparted to the latter the proclamations of the admirals, forbidding them to attack the towns, altough he accepted the commission to do bo. - It is thought possible that Bome con cession will be made to Greece, but only after that country has made complete submission to the demands of the pow ers There are signs that ' Greece is anxious the powers should apply press ure Upon her.inorder to give the Greek government an excuse to retire from ' its impossible position. . - There is more Catarrh in -this .section of the country than all othe diseases pnt together, and nntil the last few years was 'supposed to be incurable.- For a hrat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testmonials, Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. 5sT"Sold by Drngglsts, 75c. 7 Many Turks Were Killed. Berlin, March 10. A dispatch to the Cologne Gazette from Candia says in a fight between bashi bazouks and a de tachment of insurgents before the gates of the town, 600 of the Turks were killed or wounded.' The dispatch further an nounces that firing between the oppos ing forces continues, and the town is threatened with incendiarism. ' : ::; - "When mv little trirl xras one month old. she had a scab form on her face. It kept spread- jog until sue -was rouipiete:y covcreu irom head to foot. Then Bile had bolls. She had forty on her-head at one lime, and more on her oouy. h ncnsLX mo:uii oiusuo uiu not -uci&u seven pounds, a pound and a half less than at birth. - Then her skin g'.arted to dry op and fot so bad shecould no-; shut her eyes to sleep, at lay with them half open. About this time, I started Uiins Cuticura. Remedies, and in one month mim ctnnpUUUj carec. The doctor and lmjr hills were over oie Au dred dollar, tho CTticcr a' bill was not mora than jffix rfo. -My child ia now strong. ' healths-, and larp-e as anv child of her ago (sco pnoto.), anu it is an owi n to ITicuka. A'oura with a Mother's Biessinpr, iln. ;. H. TUCKER, Jit., CJ Walter St., Milwaukee, Tfi IS Speedt Ccca TurATOXT. YTnrra bntiu with Cdticciia Soap. rent!6 nflphcatttins of C c ticura (ointmoi-.;-, .:.u .!.;1 tio:-td o; JUT1CUA Resolvent buod purifier). O-" How to C'sire hvcry ! Lin TMsc.-.se," free. Sold thronzhont the world. VmrcaDKOft Cbex. Cor.p.,-io I'm'- . l:ny-on. . A.. IXSTAKT RELIEF in a single ... AT1 u PA1H ATI ri., Balllvan Is Coming;,' Chicago, March 11. John L, Sullivan, the ex-champaion, who is to report the Corbett- Fitzsimmohs contest for a New York newspaper, will arrive in Chicago on Saturday morning, and will leave at 5 :30 o'clock in the evening on the "Da- vies special" over the Rock Island route for the battle ground. ' . bullivan nas challenged the winner, and will be accompanied by a party of Boston sporting men, including . George Gay, Frank Stevenson, Frank Dunn and Larry Killian. Among the prominent New Yorkers who will accompany John L; Sullivan are Tom O'Rouke, Joe Ven- dig, Jim Wakeley, Len B. Sloss, Frank- Keeney, John Eckbart and . Warren Lewis. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have in vented a great many valuable things. They were the first to make brooms by machinery; the first to put up seeds in litttle packages ; the first to manufacture cut nails. Now they are out with a method of cur ing dyspepsia by resting the 'stomach Their remedy is known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. ' It supplies food in an artificially digested . form and at the 8nme time aids the digestion of other foods in the stomach. In other words, by the use of the Shaker Digestive Cor dial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of bis Btomach until it is restored to its. natural strength and vigor. . A single 10 . cent bottle . will oft times give marked relief,' Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. Laxol is the-best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor OIL Feeling- at St. Fetersburg. New York, March 9. A special to the Herald from St. Petersburg says : , The feeling here has grown pessimistic, owing to Greece's evident intention to provoke war at all hazards. It is now under consideration what attitude the powers will be called upon to assume in Crete in the probable event of war which Russia is is striving in every way to stop. : . Dangers of the Grip. The greatest dangers from La Grippe is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea sonable - care is need, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is taken, all danger will be avoided. - Among the tens- of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dread disease. It will affect a . . . oermanent cure in less - time than any other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent Bizes for sale by Blakeley &. Houghton, After Greece Submits. Constantinople, March 11. It is be lieved here that diplomatic representa tives ot tne powers ' win arrive at an agreement to permit the Greek ' troops to co-operate under European . officers in the pacification of Crete after Greece has signified submission to the ultima tum of the powers. : Qaeen Victoria la France. Chebbouqh, March 11 . Queen Vic toria, accompanied by Princess Beatrice1 and their suites, arrived - this morning from Portsmouth : on- board the royal yacht Victoria and Albert, and left im mediately for Nice and Cimez. ' . ror Bala. One hundred and sixty acres all plow lane ; 130 acres under plow ; good family orchard. Four-room house and good barn; running spring of water. One and one-half miles from Goldendale, Wash. Terms, $2000: one-half down and mortgages for the balance. 'Apply to George Darch, corner Fifteenth and Pentland streets, The Dalles, Ur. ; or W. T. Darch, Goldendale, Wash. ..:.:.-- .. ...v,:--, mchl3-lm - With the close of the Presidential fact t.iat the American people are now business interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or National light for the.principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present day. and won its greatest victories. : , Every posmblft effort will be duI forth, and mnnnv freoltr anonf m moVo tbp WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member of the family. We furnish "The Chronicle" and Y. Weeklv Trih- t ; tine one year Write vour name and address I Tribune Office. New York City, aci a uuo win ud uiaiiou tu yuu. . . Notice of Sheriff's Sale. -Notice is herehv riven that hv virtue nf an e-r- ei'uuon ana oraer ot sale issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 8th day of March, 1897, upon a juuguieui maue. reuaerea ana enwrea tnerein, wherein John Barger was plaintiff and O. D, Taylor and Sarah K. Tavlor were defendants. and to me directed and delivered, t did. nn the 9th day of March. 1897, duly levy upon and will, on Monday, the 12th day of April, 1897, at the uour ui i o ciui-K p. m. oi saia aay, at toe xront door of the county courthouse in I)alles Citv. Waxen County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the following bounded and de scribed real estate described in said execution and order of sale, to-wit: Commencing at a pmmou me norm Dounat-ry line oi neyeeana Gibson's Addition to Dalles City one (1) chain and fifteen (15) links: easterly from the north west corner o f eaid addition, and running thence easterly along Bald north line of Neyce and Gib son's Addition two hundred ten (210) feet.nl ore or ikw, wj me western Dnunaary line oi lot or lana couveyea dv James ruiron ana wile to rriscuia n atson bv deed dated Februarv 27. Uftu. and re corded on Page 211 book "G" of records of deeds ot wasco County; thence northerly and along Sam western Dounaary line ot said lot so con veyed to Friscllla Watson, and a continuation thereof to a point where the line so continued would intersect the southwestern boundary line of the street laid ont bv the authorities of Ualles City and called Fulton street, if such southwest ern nounaary line of Fulton street were con tinued to such intersection ; thence in a right line to and along said southwestern boundary line of Fulton Btreet to the point where the same Intersects the eastern boundary line of the land ownea ry wentwortn ixira, adjoining the land of James Fulton, and thence southerly along said line between the lauds of Wentworth Lord and James Fulton to the dace of berinnin?. being the same lands conveyed by James A. and Fannie B. Richardson to Frederic A. McDonald. on the 4th day of March, 1886, recorded on page w, uuuk iv in jjeea itecoras oi wasco poultry, Oregon, and afterwards deeded by said McDon ald and wife to O. D. Taylor, all said premises oeing in nasco uounty, uregon; or somncn thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the sev eral sums due UDOn said writ, to-wit: The sum of $400, and interest thereon since October 12, 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and for the further sum of $1000, with interest there on from April 15, 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; me iurtner sum oi titu, attorneys fees, and the further sum -of 1218. costs taxed in saii suit, together with accruing costs and ex penses oi suia sale. - uatea tms tn aay ot juarcn, van. T J DRIVER tnchl3-il Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. . Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of an execntion. issued ont of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Countv. in an action entitled J. W. Blakenev vs. Andrew Ganger and Mstv Ganger, and to me directed ana aenvereo, l aia on tne Jitn aay ot February, 1897, levy upon, and will sell et pub lio auction, to the highest bidder for cash in band, on Monday, the 15th day of March, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door I at 2 o'clock of the courthouse in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oregon, the following described Trop erty, to-wit: Commenclntr at the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter (NWJ) of the Northeast quarter of Section seventeen (17) in Township two (2) North of Range thirteen 113) East of the Willamette Meridian in the State of Oreeon: thence South twenty-four chains and seventy links (24.70); thence in a Northwesterly direction fourteen chains and seventy links (14.70) to the Oreeon Railwav and Naviration Company 's Railroad track limit ; thence westerly along the north side of said railroad limit, to the north line of said Section seventeen (17) ; thence east along said section line to the place of beginning; or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $626.55, less $2.70, paid on said judgment August 9, 1890, with in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from June 13th, A. ., 1890, and $51.68 damages and costs. Taken and levied upon as the property of An drrw. Ganger and Mary Ganger to satisfy said sum of $626.55, less $2.70 paid on said judgment, and Interest thereon, in favor of J. w. Blakenev, and $51.68 damages and costs, together with costs and accruing costs. ' X. J. 1K1V1SK, Sheriff of Wasco County, State of Oregon. Bv Kobket Kelly. Demitv.. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, Feb. 11, 1897. i ... ieDi6-ai-ii Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby sriven that by virtue of an execution and the Older of sale issned out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the Sd day of March, 1897, upon a decree and ludement made, rendered and en tered tneretoiore tnerein in a suit wnerein George A. Liebe was plaintiff and Lizzie Baxter and Lizzie Baxter, as aamimstratnx oi ine es tate of Hugh M. Baxter, deceased, were defend ants, I did duly levy upon and will sell at the front door of the county courthouse in Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 3d day of April, 1897, at 2 o'clock in the after noon ot saia aay, at pumic aueuon to tne nign- est oiaaer ior casn in nana, tne ioiiowing de scribed real estate, described in said execntion and order of sale,-and described as follows to wn: The Km of NE5i and N'X of NW'X and of KA, Sec 8, Tp 8 S R 13 E, W. M., in Wasco uounty, uregon, toeeiner witn tne tenements, hereditaments ana appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof aa shall be necessary to satisfy the amounts due-upon said writ, to-wit: The sum qf $4609.10, together with Interest thereon at the rate oi ten per cent per annum since the 8th day of Februarv, 1897: and the further Bum of $15 costs in said suit, together with accruing In terest and expenses of sale. Dated at The Dalles. Or., this 5th dav nf March, 1897. . , T. J. DrUVEK. mch6-il Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Executor's Notice. ice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, maae and entered on tne za aay oi March, 1897, the undersigned was duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of John Gottlieb Wagenblast, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at The Dalles, Oregon, at the office of D. H. Roberts, in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months irom the date of this notice. ' Dated March 10, 1897. nilS-alO-ii JOHN WAGENBLAST. eeicly Tribune Far me and Villagers, .. '. foe. " .' Fathers and Mothers. - FOE ; '.. Sons and Daughters. FOE . " '. All the Family. Campaign THE TRIBUNE -eco2nizes the anxious to give their attention to Lome and National Family NBwsr.ar.pr. intAntin for only $1.75. on a nnnt.nl carrl sanrl it tn fion'w Ttoaf sample copy of The New York Weekly TritK EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FROK FEB. 10, 1897. OVERLAND EXO press, Salem, Rose-1 burg, Ashland, Sac-1 ramento, Ogden.San 1 Franciseo, Mojave, ( Los Angeles, El Paso,.! New Orleans and East .- . 8:50 P. M. '3:10 A. M. 8:30 A.M. Roseburg and way sta tions , fVia Woodburn fori Mt.Aneel. Silverton. 4:40" P. M Daily except Sundays. 4:00 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 14:45 P. M. iWest Scio, Browns- villa,Sprlngfield and Natron J Jem and way stations except Sundays. 110:15 A. M luorvaiirs ana way (stations (McMinnville and (way stations f 6:20 P.M. t 8:25 P. M Daily. -fDauy, except Sunday, DINING CARS .ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Offloc. 134 Third utrocr. wham through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent All above Trains arrive at and ilfmurt imm Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. ' : YAMHILL DIVISION. -Z Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street. Leave for OSWEGO, daily, exeent Sunday, at . 7:20 a. m.; 12:15, 1:45, 5:25, 6:45, 8:06 n. m.. (and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only). Arrive at Portland at 7:10 and 8:30 a m and Iran. M5 6:35 and 7:55 p. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days. t4:Rurm. Arrive at Portland, 8:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLiE on Monday, Wednesday and noay at :J a. m. Arrive at Portland. Tn unr, liiufsuov nua Datoroay at a :uo n. rn Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 8:40 a. m. and 12!15, 1:45, 8:30, 6:25 6:45 and 8 05 p. ra. Ar rive at Portland at 8:30. 10:00 a. m.: 1-U.4-H 5:10,6:35,7:55p.m. . i, . R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. A sat G. F. & Pass. Agt -The Reffulator Line" Tie Dalles. Portlani M Astoria Navigation Co. . ' . THROUGH Freltanfl Passenger Hub Until further notice,' the Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 7:30 a. m., and will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:30 a. m. FABSXN8EB BATES: One way . . i V. - .1 . . 1 ..... .f 2 00 Bound trip 3 00 Frei Rates Greatl) educed. Shipments for Portland . received at any time. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Lire stock shipments solicited. For rates call on or address - . W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent THE DALLES. - OREGON