THE jJALLES WEEKLY- CHRONICLE SATURDAY. AP&H, 3, 1897. TheWeekly THI DALLES, OillOON PKK80NAL , MKNTIOX. aa is ." Wednesday. ' '.' Mr. Frank Falton is ia from Sherman county today. Mr.' George Robs Las gone to Cheney Dr..Stowell of Goldendale spent yes- terday in the city. The Misses Pearl and Carrie Butler, who for the past month have been suf . iering with the typhoid fever, were re . ported soujewhabetter today, although still very ill. Mr. Collins, father of E. J. Collins, '. accompanied by bis family, arrived here from , Pasadena, California, Monday . night, and will remain until next fall and perhaps permanently. . ' Thursday. Mrs.' Wm. Hicinbotbem of Columbus is the guest of Mrs. W; H. Biggs. Mr. W. B. Iddings came up from Hood River this afternoon. ' Miss Daisy Beall returned to Portland today by boat, after a week's visit io the . city. Fred Wilson and Ed. Wingate are in Portland and will probably te borne to morrow. . Mrs. J. Faean went to Condon last night to visit her sister and will remain . a month. - Mr. Hugh Glenn arrived from Goble last night. He reports the weather down that way for the past montb being described by the one word, rain. The many triends of Mr. Charles Fra eer will be pleased to learn that be again able to be out, being down town . this morning for the first time in several .. months. Mr. S. L. Brooks, who has been in ' Portland for some time looking after the overhauling of the Jtf. P. & A. N.Vo. boats, had a light stroke of paralysis recovering quite rapidly from it, and is expected home tomorrow. Friday. Mr. Backus of Hood River arrived in the city last night. i Mr. Clabe Cooper and wife returned to Portlsnd this morning. Messrs. John and D. Fulton of Sher man county are in the city. Wm. Connors, constable from Port' land, is in the citv on official business. H. F. Woodcock and J. W. Zumwalt of Wamic were in the city yesterday, . Air. A. o. .Blowers, county commis sioner, came np from Hood River on to uay b local. H. Hebrine returned last nieht from - San Francisco, where he has been for the last week selecting his spring and sum mer stock. Mr. Randall Barrett of Corvailis is in the city, and will soon take a position on ' one of the boats. Mr. H. Brash of Portland-, who will represent the Biesinger Company ia The Dalles during the coming season, arrived last nignt. Mr: J. W. Smith, lately with E. C Goddard & Co., of Portland, has ac cepted the management of the shoe de partment at Pease & Mays. Mr. H. Isenberg of Hood River came np on the boat last night, and intends leaving in the morning for Wapimtia where he will take charge of the district school. Mr. Ed. M. Wingate arrived home from Honolulu last night, Fred Wilsom having stopped over in Portland. They left Honolulu on the morning of March 10th, and after a very pleasant voyage on the saiiing vessel, S. C. Allen, ar rived in San fiancisco on the 26th. Ed says that just as soon as Fred returns they will give us a full account of their trip. - Id securing the services of Mr. J. W, Smith to take Charge of their shoe de TiO rfmpnf TVtaaa Ax Ufava Kdva BMin shown their desire to give their patrons the best service possible. Mr. Smith lias had several years experience in some of- the larger Eastern cities, and for the past three years has been with E. C. Goddard & Co., ot Portland, leaving that firm to accept his present position. Mr, Smith is a competent and capable shoe J :l l 1 i . t mu, ... V. fVJ psMCU LU ub All n 1JU are in any way troubled with ill fitting shoes, besides catering to the demands of tirbse who wear up-to-date shoes. Pease & Mays are determined to made 7 thfc shoe department one of the leading leatnres ot tneir mammoth store. Yesterday being all fools' day, it was properly observed by members of that organization. It is reported that one of the boys in the pit at the club alley tied a string on the king pin, and every time a iaay oowiea a pan, no matter whether it stayed on the alley or not, he would pull the string, when down went the pins, and up went a shout of delight at the good scores being made. But this could not last forever, one of the ladies seeing what was going on asked "Pat what he meant by such conduct. "Well, this is April 1st,", was .the -answer she received. Even our mayor is said 'to bave stood on a corner pearly 'all day waning ior person, mat never came, Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry bt., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. ,- She doctored for it nearly the whole of ' this time,, using various . remedies - recom mended by friends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which affect ed a complete cure. This is published at her request, as she wants others simi larly afflicted to know what cured her. The 23 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. . ' . Fimd th Bout. : Washington, April 1. The Dingley tariff bill passed "the house yesterday with the amendment making the duties imposed by the' measure effective begin ning today. When the voting began the Republicans presented an ' unbroken front to the opposition. On the other band five Democrats, representatives from states I interested in the sugar schedule,. voted for the measure.. One Populist, Howard of Alabama, also voted for the bill; The vote on the final passage of the bill stood, ayes 205, noes 122, present but not voting 21 a majority of 83. The amendment introduced by the Democrats providing for the suspension of duties on articles controlled by trusts was defeated, every Republican voting against it. There was a great demon stration on the floor and in the galleries of the house when the bill .was finally passed. " The man who eats because he is bun rrv is. thus far. on the level with the brutes. The man wh6 stops eating the moment his hunger is appeased is the wise man. Nature needs no more food than he calls for. Continued excess brings about indigestion or dyepepsia with loss of flesh, strength, sleep, am bition and mental power, and an . ac cumulation of aches, pains and many dangeroos local maladies. The stomach now can- do nothing alone. We must appeal to some' artific ially digested food which can also digest other foods. That is to say, we must use the Shaker Digestive Cordial. The effect is prompt and cheering. The chronic pain and distress ceases, Appetite presently reviyeB. Flesh ' and vieor gradually comes back, and the Bufferer recovers. But he must be care ful in future. A trial bottle for 10 cents'. Laxol is the best medicine . for cbil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. ' Crime of a Negro. Trenton, N. J., March 30. The city detective department has sent a descrip tion of Isaac Martin, a colored lad,' who has for years been an attache of Trenton hotels, and whom they want for, wreak inar his vengence upon Clara Long, his brother-in-law's wife. Martin attended the inaugural in Washington, and on .his return he heard stories of Clara's doings. ' Going to the eirl's house be found her in a bed. . He cut all her clothing into ribbons with a razor, and, as this did not extort a con fession, he striped her like a zebra, with iodine. He then took care that she was securely fastened, and, kissing her, . left for parts unknown.. As the iodine mix ture dried it burned the girl's flesh, and her screams attracted the attention of neighbors, who released her.' 100 Reward aiOO. The readers of 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. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces of 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 bave so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Chknkt & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. No. 2-8. - - - -Frosts In California Fruit Belt. San Francisco, March 30. The local office ' of the United States weather bureau has received advices from the various fruit sections of the state to the effect that during the last two nights killing frosts have seriously damaged the fruit crop. Prunes and apples are not sufficiently advanced to receive so much harm as apricots and altnonds, which in many sections have been totally de stroyed, while peach trees and ' vines have also been injured, though in less degree. ' . Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brock, N. Y., bought a small supply of -Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He sums up the result as fol lows : "At that time the goods were un known in this section ; to-day Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is a household word.'' . It is the same in hundreds of communities. Where ever' the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy become known the people will have nothing else. For sale by - Blakeley & Houghton. Drowned at a- Ford. Gainesville, Tex., March 29. Miss Ruby Smith, daughter of Alderma.ii Smith, of this place, and Albert Thomp son, a young man who was accompany- ng her from Era to this city, were drowned last night five miles west of here in attempting to ford a creek that bad become a raging torrent, aa a result of the unprecedented rainfall of yester day and last night. i A Ln Wool Sale. . Salt Lake, March 30. A special to the Tribune from Caldwell, Idaho, says : One of the largest wool- Bales of the year was completed here Monday. Col onel . James Clinton jr., . representing Hecht, Liebman & Co., of Boston, pur chased of Robert Noble 400,000 pounds of the clip of 1896. The terms are pri vate. . .....! Advertised Letters. Following ia the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for April! 3,1897. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Brown, Albert Boington, Mrs M -Blake, O Bolton, Leigb Crate, Joe , Davis, Leon L Dalles Employment Dickey, Walter Agent Fisher, Jno B Logan, Maud. ' Newby, Geo M Pybwin, Amon Roberts, Jack Smith, Linlay Thorn peon, A C Waller, O L. Douthitt, Joe Hamilton, G W Morgan, W R -Pickett, frank Keep, Wm Stegman, D , Thompson, Mrs L Waymire, Walter Wand, E Woodcock, WmS J. A. Crobben, P. M... save Ion Grain. - Few realize that each squirrel de stroy $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the most effective and econom ical poison known. Price reduced to SO cents. For sale by M. Z. Donnell, Agent. ' Bale ot School District Bonds.. School District No. 29, in Wasco county, Oregon, at a meeting regularly called therefor, having voted to bond said district in the sum of $3,000, to be in six bonds of $500 each, payable abso lutely in twenty years and redeemable at the pleasure of euid district after ten years, with interest coupons attached, interest payable semi-annually. Prin cipal and interest payable at the office of the county treasurer of said county or at each place as may be designated in the city of New York, at the option of the purchaser, and the rate of in terest shall be such as may be desig nated in the bid which may be accepted not exceeding the rate of 8 per cent: Therefore, in pursuance of the law in such cases I will receiye sealed bids for said bonds as above described, at my office in Dalles City, Oregon, np to the bour of 2 o clock p. m. of the zist day of April, 1897, all bins to be accom pan led by certified cbecfc for o per cent. of the amouat of the bid, the successful bidder to furnish blank bonds. Bids for less than par will not be considered The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dalles City, Oregon, March 20, 189. C. L. Phillips, Treasurer Wasco County, Oregon, m22-td. SUMMONS. T THE CIRCUIT COURT ol the State Of Ore- X gon, for n asco County. Levi C. Chrisman and Frank Chrisman, co-part- partners doing nusiness nnaer me orm name ana style 01 tiinuutiu xtvr., rjtuuuuat . vs. ' ' Frank H. Sharp and Mrs. Frank H. Sharp, Defta, To Frank H. Sharp and Mrs. Frank H. Sharp, tne aoove namea aeienaauts: Yon and each of yon will take notice yon are required to appear ana De in ine aoove entitled couit on or before the first day of tbe next regu lar term of said court, to-wit: on or before Monday, tne iMtn oay oi Hay, is-J, men ana there to appear and answer the complaint of the plalntins niea against yon in me aoove entitiea cause and court, and yon will please take- notice that if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff's will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to- wit: for a decree ol saia court roreciosing mat certain mortgage made and executed by the de fendant, Frank H. Sharp, in favor of plaintiff, on the 16th day of March, 1895, to secure the pay ment of tbe sum of 1200, together with interest at tbe rare ot ten per cent per annum on saia sum from said date; tbatthe landB and premises men tioned and described in said mortgage, to-wit: the south half (!) of the northwest ouarter OA and the norm west a airier of tbe south west quarter (V) and lots one. (1) and two (2) of section twelve, 12 township one 1 north; range tftirteen 1;. east oi tne wummeiie meridian. containing one hundred forty 140 acres of land, more or le-s, ana situatea in wa&co county, Ore gon, be sold in the manner prescribed by law and according to (he piactice of the above en titled court, and that out of the proceeds of said sale tbe above named plaintiff bave and receive tbe sum' of two hundred dollars with interest on said sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum since aiarcn mm, isao; tne iurtnersum of $40 attorney's fee herein, together with their eosts and disbursements of tbis suit and accru ing costs and expenses of said sale; that plain. till' be allowed to bid at said sale and that the purchaser of said lands and premises be let into tbe immediate possession thereof and that saia aeienaants ana any ana au persons claim ing or to claim by. through or under them oi ler of them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim and interest in said premises, and for such other rurther relief as to tne court may seem equitable ana just. This summons is served upon you by publica tion ior six consecutive weexsin iu ijallks Cheoniolb, by order of the Hon. W. L. Brad shaw, judge of the above entitled Court, which oraer Dears gate marcn si, i7. .Dated cms nrst day of April, 18S7. ' JJUFnii & MENEFEE, a3-lf .. AHornevs for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. TW THE CI RCTJIT COURT of the State of Ore- gon lor Wasco (Jonntv. . D. Greene. Plaintiff, vs. ' ' ' L. Story. Lucretia Story and Dalles City, DIta. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Is sued ont of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, to me directed and dated ;the 30th day of March, 1897, upon a judgment and decree for the foreclosure of certain mortgages, rendered and entered in said court on tne ia day ol March, 1897, in tbe above entitled cause, in favor of the plaintiff' and against the defendants, J. L. Story and Lucretia Story, as Judgment debtors, in the sum of 1983.60, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 22d day of March, 1S97, and tbe further sum of $75 attorney's fees, and tne lurtner sum oi S31.7U costs ana disburse ments ot suit; ana lurtner in lavor of tbe de fendant Dalles City and against the defendants J. L. Stoiy and Lucretia Story, as judgment debtors in the sum of $946.11, and the further sum ol S5 costs of suit, and further the'-costs of and on said writ of execution; and command ing me to make sale of the real property em braced In said decree of foreclosure and order ot sale and hereinafter described, I bave duly levied on and will, on the 3d dav of Mav. 1897. at the bour of 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon, at the county courthouse door in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the nignest Diddur, ior casu in band, au tbe right, title and interest which the said J. L. Story and Lucretia Story, or either of them, had on the 1st day of January, 1889, the date of the mortgage of plaintiff foreclosed herein, or. which such de lendants, or any of the defendants herein, have since acquired or now have, in and to tbe fol lowing described real property, situate and being xii uie uuDiy oi n asco, Btare oi uregon,.to-wit; Lota numbered eleven (U) and twelve (12i in Dal satisfy said above mentioned and de block twenty (20) of Gates Addition to will City, Wasco County allea Oregon, or so much thereof scribed Judgments, attorney's fees and costs. Bald property will be sole subject to confirma tion by said Circuit Court and to redemption, as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 31st day of March, 1S97. - T. J. DRIVER, apr2-ii - Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is -hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tbe estate of Mary M. Gordon, deceased, has filed his final report and account In said estate, and that Tuesday, the 4th day of May, 1897, at the bour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said dsyattbe County court room, in the county court-house In Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore gon, has been appointed by said court as the time and place for bearing said final account. Dated this 25th day of March, 1897. ASA 8TOGSDILL. Administrator of the estate of Marv M. Gor don, deceased. . apr3-ii Mce of .Sheriff's Sale. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution- and order of sale issued out of tbe Cir cuit Conrt of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 8th day of March, IS97, upon a Judgment maae, renaerea ana enterea therein, wherein John Barger was plaintiff and O. D. Tavlor and Sarah K. Taylor were defendants. and to me directed and delivered, I did. on the 9th day of March. 1897, duly tevt upon and will. on Monday, the 12th day of April, 1897, at tbe Jour of 2 o'clock p. m. ol said day, at tbe front door of the county conrthouse iu Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, sell to th highest bidder for cash in hand, all the following bounded and de scribed real estate atsrioea in saia execution and order of sale, to-wrt: Commencing at a polnton the north boundary line of Neyce and Gibson's Addition to Dalles City one (1) cbain and fifteen (15) links: easterly from the north west corner o f said addition, and running thence easterly along said north line of Meyee and Gib son's Additiontwohundredten (210) feet more or less, to the western boundary line of lot of land conveyed by James Fulton and wife to Priscilla Watson by deed, dated February 27, 1880, and re corded on Page 2U book "G" of records of deeds of Wasco County; thence northerly and along saia western ooiinaary line oi saia lot so con veyed to Priscilla Watson, and a continuation thereof to a point where the line so continued would Intersect the southwestern boundary line of tbe street laid out by the authorities of Dalles City and called Fulton street, if such southwest ern boundary line of Fulton street were con- tinned to such intersection ; thence in a right line to and along said Kouthwestern bouudary line of Fnlton street to the point where the same intersects the eastern ooiinaary line of tne iana owned by Wentworth Lord, adjoining tbe land of James Fulton, and i hence southerly along said Hue between the lauds of Wentworth Lord and James Fnlton to tbe place of beginning, being tbe'same lands conveyed by James A. and Fannie B. Richardson to Frederic A. McDonald. on the 4th day of March, 1886, recorded on page 31, Dook "i." in ueea Kecoras oi nasco xunty, Oregon, and afterwards deeded by said McDon ald and wife to O. D. Taylor, all Baid premises being in Wasco County, Oregon; .or so much thereof as shall be lucessaty to satisfy the sev eral sums aue upon saia writ, to-wit: ine sum of $400, nd interest thereon since October 12, 1893. at the rate of ten i-r cent per anuum, and for the further sum of $1000, with. interest there on from April 15. 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; tbe further sura of $140, attorney's fees, and tbe lur trier rum ol $'218, costs taxed in saia suit together witn accruing costs ana ex penses of said sale. - Dated this 9th day ot Starch, 1897. T. J. DRIVER, rnchl3-il Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. CITATION. TN THE COUNTY COURT of the State of Ore- X gon, for the County of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of James McGahan, deceased Citation. - To Jacob McGaban, James McGahan, John Mc Gahan, Laura McGahan, Elva McGahan, Mary ' Ellen Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Shumate, heirs and legatees, and Mrs. Hannah ward, legatee, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the Coun ty txnirt oi tne state oi uregon, ior me uounty of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof t The Dalles, in the County of Wasco, on Monday, the 3d day of May, 1897, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order of sale should not be made and entered herein, directing the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, to sell tbe real property belonging to said, estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of Section eight, Town ship one south. Range fourteen East, w. M., the same being the real property described in tbe pe tition of the executor of said estate filed herein. Tbis Citation is served upon you, tbe said Ja cob McGahan, James McGahan, John McGaham, Laura McGahan, Elva McGahan, Mary Kllen Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Shumake. heirs of James McGahan, deceased, by order of the County Jndge of Wasco County, Oregon, made on the 23d day of March, 1897, . Witness, the Hod. Robert Mays, Jndge of the County Court ot the State ot Oregon, for sial the County of Wasco with the Seal of saia (jourt amxea mis jaa ay oi juarcn, . A. D., 1897.- . Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk. m27-li - By Simeon Bolton, Deputy Notice of Skiff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that "by virtue of an execution and the older ot sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, on the 3d day of March. 1897, upon a decree and judgment made, rendered and en terea there toiore therein in a suii wnerein George A. Liebe was plaintiff and Lizzie ixter and Lizzie Baxter, aa administratrix of the es tate of Hugh M. Baxter, deceased, were defend ants, I did duly levy upon and will sell at the trontooor oi tne county eourtnonse in uaiies Citv. Wasco County. Oregon, on Batnrdav. the 3d day of April, 1897, at 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day at public auction to the high est Diaoer ior casn in nana, me loiiowing de scribed real estate, described in said execution and order of sale, and described as follows to-wit: The of NEli and NK of sww and slA of Sec 8, Tp 3 8 R 13 E, W. M., in Wasco riDiine Far me and Villagers . FOB V ' : .'...- . Fathers and Mothers. . .. FOB . . Sons and Daughters, FOB .. '...'.?' AU the Family. With tbe close of tbe Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the fact thai the American people are now anxious to give their attention to home and business interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space" and prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the tight for the principles for which THE" TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present day. and won its greatest victories. . Every possible effort will be pat forth, and money freely spent, to make THE WEEKLY'TEIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, interesting, instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member of the family. We furnish "The Chronicle" and N". Y. Weekly Trib une one year for only $1.75. JCtT"- Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Trioune Office, New York City, and a sample copy ol The New York Weekly Trib une will be mailed to you. . Real Estate Exchange IS DAILY RECEIVING INQUIBIKS FBOM The Dalies Prospective : Immigrants From every part of the United States concerning the Resources, Products, Prices, Etc. no- "wasoo ooTjjsr'srsr. , ' All persons desiring to sell or rent farms or city property will find it greatly to their advantage to call on or write at once to any one of the undersigned members of the Exchange, giving full particulars, terms, etc. T. A. HUDSON, G. W. ROWLAND, J. M. C. E. BAYARD, ' J. G. KOONTZ & CO., HUNTINGTON & CO. THE' DALLES, OREGON. Wasco warehouse C dmpany Cuuntv. Oreeon. tocretner with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the amounts due upon said writ, to-wit: The sum of I4G09.16, together with Interest thereon at tbe rate of ten per cent per annum since the Stb day of February, 1897: and the further sum of $15 costs in said suit, together with accruing In terest and eznenses of sale. Dated at The Dalles, Or., this 5th day of March, 1897. mch6-ll Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. H THE CIRCUIT COTJHT of the 8tate ol Ore- . gon for Wasco County. L F. Balnea, Plaintiff, vs. Thoa. Ms Denton, Victor E. Bandos, Louis A. Bandoz and Charles Sandoz, Defendants. : Bt vlrtne of an execution issued out of the above entitled conrt in said above entitled eanse the 10th day of March, 1897, on a judgment made, entered and docketed on January 14, 1897, in favor of plaintiff and against the above named defendant, T. M. Denton, in said circuit court, commanding me to levy on the property of . said T. M. Denton and sell sufficient thereof to real ize the snm of $209 and the costs of and on this writ. I did on the 19th day of March, 1897, lev? on, and at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 27th day of April, 1897 at tne courtnonse door in uaiies city. iv asco County, Oregon, I will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described premises, situate and being iu Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: The north one-half of the northwest quarter, and the northwest Quarter of the nortneastquar- ter of Section 16. Tp 1 N R 12 E, W. M., or so mncn tnereot as win re sumcient to pay saia sum and accruing costs. . X. J. UIUVK, mc27-ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. ' Administrator's Final Account Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of J. D. Orimn, de ceased, has tiled his final account, and that Monday, the 3d day of May, 1897, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. has been appointed as the time for bearing objections thereto and tbe settle ment thereof. All heirs, creditors or other per sons interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections to said final account. It any tbey have, on or before the day appointed for the hearing thereof. Dalles City, Oregon, March 25, 1897. mc27-4t-Ii E. A. GRIrFLN, Administrator. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the Connty Court of tbe State of Oregon for Waso County, made and entered - on the 2d day of March, 1897, the undersigned was duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of John ottlieb wagenblast, deceased. All persons having claims sgttitist said estate are notified to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at The Dalles, Oregon, at the .office Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. 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