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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHKO NICLE SATURDAY;' APRIL 10, 1897.
The Weekly Ghroniele.
THI OA I. LB 8.
OKIGON
PEBSONAL MENTION.
Wednesday.
Bartell is very
sick with
Mr. Gas
pneumonia.
Mr. E. C. Pease returned from San
Francisco, today.
Mrs. L. E. Crowe is spending a few
- cays in Portland. :
Mr, George Noble came in from
Wamic yesterday.
Miss Daisie Allaway, who is attending
the university at Eugene, is visiting at
Lome this week.
Mr. Frank Woodcock is in the city,
and tells as that Bryan's book is meet
ing with large Bales. . .
Dr. Lannerberg, who has been at Gol
deaclale for a week, is again home and
- ready to attend to business.
Hon. Henry Blackman, inspector of
internal revenue, is in the city, coming
up from Porland last' night.
H. Taylor Hill, the genial and ubiquit
ous gentleman from Prineville, is in the
city, on his way home from a visit to
relatives in the valley. . ,
' H.'J. McManous and wife and H. 0.
Bradford and wife, the first of the sum
mer tourists; are in the city, and guests
of the Umatila House. -
Miss Pearl Bulter, although slightly
better today, is iu a very critical condi
tion, it being feared last night that she
would nut survive till morning.
" Warren Brown, a trritty Crook county
boy, who has bean attending business
' college at Portland, was in the city last
night and left for home this morning,
Mr. Henry Heppner, one of Eastern
Oregon's pioneers, and founder of the
town of Heppner, is in the city. He
looks bale and hearty, and as though he
might live long enough to see Heppne
become a large and prosperous city,
Thursday.
' Miss Winnie Champlain of Portland
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lytle,
Taylor Hill left for Prineville this
morning by private conveyance,
Representative Misener of ' Crook
county arrived in from Mitchell this
afternoon.
Miss Grace Graham and Mrs. Wol
ford, who attended the D. of H. social
last night, missed the boat this' morn
ing and returned to Hood River on this
afternoon's train.
Friday.
Mr. O. D. Sturgis of Goldendale is in
tne city.
Mr. McDonald, Biggs' popular mer
chant, is in the city.
Hon. W. H.-H. Dufur is in the city
from the metropolis 01 15-Mile.
.Dr. Lannerberg will leave for Condon
tomorrow nigbt, to remain a week,
Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw, returned last
night from a visit with relatives in La
layette. . . .
Mrs. Dvsart arrived from Centralia at
noon today, to attends the funeral of her
Bister, Pearl Butler. Mr. Dysart accom
panied her
Judge Bradshaw leaves for Condon to
morrow to open the spring term of court,
He will be away probably a week.
Captain O. W. Hoeford of the steamer
lone came up on the Regulator last
night and returned to Portland on the
local this afternoon
Mrs. W. Ketch um went to Portland
Wednesday morning, and will return
tomorrow, accompanied by Miss Carrie
Ketch nm, who has spent the winter in
that city.
and Mrs. J. E. Band,. Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Crapper, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Morse,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Strannahan, Mesdames
Cradlebaugh, Crowell, Wolford, E. L.
Smith, F. How.e, the Misses Sunderland,
Misses Anne Smith, Grace Graham, Car
rie Shute, Crowell, Edith Lindsay,
Messrs. Wo. Crapper, Wm. Yates, Wm.
Davidson, Criss Detbman, M. H. Nick-
elsen, J. R.- Nickelsen, Geo. Slocnm,
Chester Sbnte. .
- . .
Advertised Letters. .
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for- April 10, 1897. Persons call
ing for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Adams, FB ' Allison, Mrs Lizzie
Bartmess, Mrs M F Bayllss, E A
Brown, H A Brown, Mrs Jno W
Chapman.ArthurM Campbell, John
Chapman; A L
Joyce, Mr Thos
Martin, Delia
Malone, Mrs 8
McHenry, J P
Riley, H
Taffe, Mrs Pearle
Temple, Tbeo
Cooke, Mrs J
Kelley, Kess
Mayhew, Tim
Mahear, Mrs Mary
Middleswart, Frank
Roe, Joe
Tarpey, W M
Wiseman, Mrs B B
Noble. A J
J. A. Crobsen, P,
M.
HOKfi.
Near Hosier, Sunday, April 4th, to
the wife of J. R. Steel, a son.
TkU Is Different.
In your valuable paper of last evening
an article entitled, "A Reply to White
Stare." . We mast say that the author
of that masterly piece should never fol
low . the profession of baseball, but
ehould at once .leave for Hawaii to be
- queen ! JJI'a . chief adviser, or else go to
Turkey and give the sultan a few
pointers. The author of that piece cer
tainly possesses a great mind, but it,
like . The Dalles coal mines, is unde
veloped. ' His baseball playing is just
like his great (grate) mind, onripe.
He says in the first game the White
Stars did not "catch on" to the idea
that the Champions purposely let them
win. No, that is a fact, we did not
catch on to the idea, but such a thing as
an idea could not materalize from the
brains of the Champs, but nevertheless,
as we were not playing a game of ideas,
it was outside of our line of business to
catch on to anything except a base ball,
which we managed to catch on to often
enough, and at all times in . due season,
to "goose egg" them six innings and
score a record that they cannot over
come with all their new-fangled ideas
and ba'l games in big print.
The White Stars believe that the test
of superiority is best established by
demonstration in the "Field of action,?'
and we stand ready at any time to back
up tbii proposition by results material
ize i on the diamond, and we did not or
ganize for the purpose of playing ball or
ideas through the columns of a news
paper, although it seem 9 so far that this
kind of ball is the one game that the
Champs (chumps???) can play to
perfection. ' White Star
These Were Here. -
SlOO Howard SUOO.
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, an
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
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medical fraternity. - Catarrh being
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its work. The proprietors have so much
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that it fail 8 to cure.. Send for list of
testimonials. Address:
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Zell Gibons
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SUMMONS.
. Yesterday the names of those attend
ing the Degree of Honor social from
Hood River was inadvertently omitted
from the article mentioning that affair.
We give them below:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mr.' and
Mrs. S. J. La France, Mr. and Mrs. John
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. JVF. Watt, Mr.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Wasco.
A. Osgood, Plaintiff, , ' ' ,,
vs. . .
Ida Dunn, Spencer W. Dunn. Geo. H. Sunn,
xiarvty vt. xuun ana xaary dodh ana j.
Whealdon, as administrator of tbe estate of
Wm. H. Dnnn, deceased, Defendants.
To Ida Dunn, Spencer W. Dnnn, Geo. H. Dunn,
Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn and N.
Whealdon, as administrator of the estate of
Wm. H. Dunn, deceased, Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against yon in the above entitled
suit within ten days from the date of the ser
vice 01 uui summons noon von. 11 served within
this county; or if served within any other
county 01 wis soiie, men wiuun twenty uays
from the date of the service of this summons
upon you; or if served noon you by publication,
then on or before the first dav of the 1 ext reenlar
term of said court; and if yon fail so to answer.
for want thereof tbeplain tiff will take judgment
against you, the said Ida Dunn, for the sum of
1491 in U. 8. gold coin, and Interest thereon, in
like coin,, from March 80, 1893, at the rate of
eight per cent per annum; and for the further
sum of 300. in like coin, and interest, in like
coin, at the rate of eight per cent per annum
from February 1, 1892: and for the further sum
of ?o0 attorney's fees; and for his costs and dis
bursements herein; and for a judgment and de
cree against all of said defendants that all the
real property described in the complaint, to-wit:
all of lot 6, and the east half of lot 5 of block 32
of Hnmsson's Bluff Addition to Dalles Citv,
Oregon, be sold, and the proceeds thereof bj ap
plied upon said iudsrment: and that nuth and
ail of said defendants be forever barred and fcre
closel of all right, title and interest in or to
said t remises and lands.
This summons is served nnon von. thp raid
Harvev W. Dnniuinr Msrv Tin nn hvnnfa. if
Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. iudee of said court, dated
April 9, 1897.
UU.NTLliTON & WILSON,
aprlO-ii Attorney for Plaintiff.
InGuririg
Torturing
Disfigiiririg
Cuti(ra
CtJTictnu Remedies are sold throughout toe
world. Price, CimcuitA, 50c ; Soap, ins. ; Kb
solvekt, 1. Pottbb Druu and Chem. Corp.,
Sole llops., Boston, U. 8. A. ' All about too
Bioad, bkin, Scalp, and Hair," free-
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
TS THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State oi Ore-
X . gon lor v ahco county- ,
L F. Balnea, Plaintiff, ...
vs. . -
Thos. M. Dentnh, Victor E. Sandos,' Louis A.
eanooz ana cnaxies is. eanooz, ueiendants.
By virtue of an execution issued out of the
above entitled court in said above entitled cause
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
aeienaam, i. m. ireuton, in said circuit court,
commanding me to levy on the property of said
T. M. Denton and sell sufficient thereof to real
ize the sum of 209 and the costs of and on this
writ, I did on the 19th day of March, 1897, lew
on, and at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 27ih dav of
April, 1897 at tbe courthouse door in Dalles City.
vvasco woniy, ureron. l win sell as ouDllo hug-
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand
the following described premises, situate an
being in Wasco countv. Oreeon. to-wit:
Tbe north one-half of the northwest qnarter,
and the northwest quarter of the northeast Quar
ter of 8ection 16. Tp 1 N R 12 K, W. M., or so
much thereof as will be sufficient to pay said
sum ami accruing costs.
T. J. DRIVER,
mc27-ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon,
. SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT of tbe State of Ore-
JL gon, for W asco County.
Levi C. Chrisman and Frank Chrisman, co-part-partners
doing business under the firm name
ana styieoi ennsman Bros., nainuns,
vs.
Frank H. Sharp and Mrs. Frank H. Sharp, Defts.
To Frank H. 8harp and Mrs. Frank H. Sharp,
tne aoove oamea aeieuuauts:
You and each of you will take notice yon are
required to appear and be in the above entitled
court on or before the first day of the next regu
lar term of said court, to-wit: on or before
Monday, the v-un oar ot May, 1897, then and
there to appear and answer the complaint of the
Dlamtins niea against you in me aoove entitled
cause and court, and you will please take notice
that If you fail to so appear and answer said
complaint, the plaintiffs will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-
wit: for a decree of said court foreclosing that
certain mortgage maae ana executed oy tne de
fendant, Frank H. Sharp, in favor of plaintiff,
on the 16th day of March, 1895, to secure the pay
ment ox tne Bum ot sw, togetner witn interest
at tne rateot ten percent per annum on said sum
from said date; tnai tne lanas ana premises men
tioned and described in said mortgage, to-wit:
the south half of the northwest quarter
iW) and the nortnwest Quarter of tbe south
west quarter . -f aim juw wue if nuu two 4 ' ox
section twelve, 12 township one 1 north, range
thirteen 1S1 east oi tne Willamette Meridian.
containing one hundred forty 140 acres of land,
more or le-s, and situated in W asco County. Ore
gon, be sold in the manner prescribed by law
and according to the nixctlce of the above en
titled court, and that out of the proceeds of said
sale the above named plaintiff have and receive
the sum of two hundred dollurs with interest
on said sum at the rate of ten per cent per
annum since March 16th, 1893; the further sum
of $40 attorney's fee herein, togethec with their
costs and disbursements of this suit and accru-
ing costs and expenses of said sale; that plain
tiffbe allowed to bid at said sale and that the
purchaser of said lands' mid premises be let
into tbe immediate possession thereof and that
said defendants an.l any ana all persons claim
ing or to claim by, through or under them or
eitner ox tnem. De lorever Darrea ana loreciosea
of all right, title, claim and interest in said
premises, and ior such other lurtber relief as to
tne court may seem eOjUitaDie ana just.
This summons is served upon you bv publica
tion for six consecutive weeks in The Dalles
Chronicle. b order of the Hon. w. L. Brad-
shaw, judge of the above entitled Court, which
oraer Dears aate jiarcn si, isy.
Dated this first day of April, 1897.
. DUFHK S MENEFEE,
a3-ii Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore
gon for Wasco County.
. D. Greene. Plaintiff,
vs.
L. Story. Lucretia Story and Dalles City, Dfts.
Bv virtue of an execution and order of -sale Is
sued out of tbe 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 the 22d day of March, 1897, in the 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 eltrht oer
cent per annum from the 22d day of March, 1897,
and the further Bum of $75 attorney's fees, and
tbe further sum of $31.70 costs and disburse
ments of suit; and further in favor of the de
fendant Dalles City and against the defendants
J. L. btoiy and Lucretia Story, as Iudsrment
debtors in the Bum of $546.11,- and the further
sum oi $5 oosts of suit, and further the costs of
and on Baid writ of execution,; and command
ing me to make sale of the real property em
braced in said decree of foreclosure and order of
sale and hereinafter described, I have duly
levied on and will, on the 3d dav of Mav. 1897.
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
county courthouse door in Dalles City, Wasco
county, uregon, sen at puouo auction , to tne
highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right,
title and Interest which the said J. L. Story and
Lucretia Storv. or either of them, had on the 1st
day of January, 1889, the date of tbe mortgage of
plaintiff foreclosed herein, or which such de
fendants, or any of the defendants herein, have
since acquired or now have, in and to the fol
lowing described real property, situate and being
in toe county oi v asco, biaxe oi Oregon, io-wic:
Lots numbered eleven til) and twelve f 12 r in
block twenty (10) of Gates Addition to Dalles
City, Wasco County, Oregon, or so much thereof
as will satisfy Bald above mentioned and de
scribed judgments, attornev's fees and costs.
Said property will be sold subject to confirma
tion by said Circuit Court and to redemption, as
Dy law proviaea. .
Dated at' Tbe Dalles, Oregon, this 31st day of
March, 1897.
.T. J. DRIVER,
apr2-ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Notice of SkriiTs Sale.
Notice is herehy given that by virtue of an
execution and the Older of sale issued out of the
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Wasco
County, on the 3d day of March. 1S97, upon a
decree and judgment rn-de. tendered and en
tered theretofore therein in a suit wherein
George A. Liebe was plaintiff and Lizzie Baxter
ana Lizzie Baxter, as aarainistratnx oi tne es
tate of Hugh M. Baxter, deceased, were defend
ants, I did duly levy upon and will sell at the
frontdoor of the county courthouse in Dalles
City, Wasco Countv, Oiegon, on Saturday, the
3d day of April, 1897, at 2 o'clock in the After
noon of said day, at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash in band, the following de
scribed real estate, descrioed in said execution
and order of sale, and descrioed as follows to
wn:
The NK of KE and N of SW and SK of
N4, Sec 8. Tp 3 8 R 13 E. W. M., in Wasco
County, Oregon, together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging, or in any wise appertaining, or so
mucn tnereoi as snau De necessary to satisiy tne
amounts due upon said writ, to-wit r The sum
of $4609.16, together with interest thereon at the
rate oi ten per rent per annum since tne ctn
day of February, 1897; and -tbe further sum of
$15 costs in Baid suit, together with accruing in
terest and exrtensei of sale
Dated at The. Dalies, Or., this 5th 'day of
Marcn, 18V7.
T. J. DRIVER,
mcte-ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an ex-
ecnuon ana oraer ot saie issuea out oi tne cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County, on the 8th day of March, 1897, npon a
judgment made, rendered and entered therein,
wnerexii juuu Darger was puuutiu buu o. xs.
Taylor and Sarah K. Tavlor were defendants.
and to me directed and delivered, I did, on the
9th day of March. 1897, duly levy upon ana will,
on Monday, tbe 12th day of April, 1897, at the nour
of 2- o'clock p. hi. of said day, at the front door
of the- county courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco
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
point on the north bounaory line ot weyceana
Gibson Addition to Dalles City one (11 chain
and fifteen 115) links: easterly from the north
west corner o fsaid addition, and running thence
easterlv along said north line of Neyce and Gib
son's Addition two hundred ten (210) feet more or
less, to tbe western boundary line ot lot oi tana
conveyed by James Fulton and wife to-Priscilla
Watson bv deed dated February 27, 18S0. aud re-
Corded on Page 211 book "G" of records of deeds
of Wasco County; thence northerly and along
said western boundary line of said lot so con
veyed to PriBCllla Watson, and a continuation
thereof to a point where tbe line so continued
vnnlit n rfnxt thniniithwMtpm lvtlinrittrv HnA
of the street laid out by the authorities of Dalles
City and called Fulton street, if such southwest
ern boundary line of Fulton street were con
tinued to such intersection; thence in aright
line to and along said southwestern boundary
line of Fulton street to the rtoint where the same
intersects the eastern boundary line of. the land
owned by Wentworth Lord, adjoining the land
of James Fulton, and thence southerly along
said liue between the lands of Wentworth Lord
and James Fulton to the place of beginninir
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, book "K in ueea iteeoras ot vv asco county.
Oregon, and afterwards deeded by said McDon
ald and wife- to O. D. Taylor, all said premises
being in Wasco County, Oregon; or so much
thereof, as shall be necessary to satisfy tbe sev
eral sums due upon said writ, to-wit: The sum
of $400. and interest thereon since October 12.
1S93, 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
ter annum; the further sum of $140, attorney's
fees, and the further sum of $218, costs taxed in
penses ox said sale.
uateu tnis yia uay ox aiarcn, iovt.
T. J. DRIVER,
rnchl3-ii ' Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
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CITATION.
N THE CODNTf COURT of the State of Ore-
. gon, for the County of Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of James McGahan
deceased Citation. . j
To Jacob McGaban. James McGahan. John Mc
uanan, mura Mcuanan, tiva incuanan, Mary
Ellen Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate
Sh umake, heirs and legatees, and Mrs. Hannah
ward, legatee, greeting:
In tbe name ot the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby cited and required to appear in the Coun
ty court oi tne state oi uregon, ior tne county
of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof At The Dalles,
in the County of Wasco, on Monday, the 3d day
or aiay, uku, at 2 o cioc. in tne aiiernoon ox tnat
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 the
real property belonging to said estate, to-wit:
The southwest auarter of Section eight. Town
ship one south, Uange fourteen East, W. M., tbe
Casta In Tour Checks.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 15, 1892, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after April 7,
1897. , . C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
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same being the real property described in the pe
tition of the executor of said estate filed herein.
This Citation is served unon you . the said Ja-
cob McGahan, James McGahan, John McGabam,
.Laura Mcuauan, .iva aicuanan, Mary tnen
Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Shumake,
heirs of James McGahan, deceased, by order of
the County Judge of Wasco County, Oregon,
maae on tne zaa aay oi .aiarcn, xoy.
Witness, the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the
County court ot the State ot Oregon, for
sial the County of Wasco with the Seal of
said court amxea tnis -jsa day oi March,
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Attest: A. M. KEL3AY, Clerk.
m27'ii By Simeon Boltox, Deputy
Sheriff Sale.
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Notice is hereby- given that under an execu
tion and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County, noon a judgment and decree in
favor of Mavs & Ctowe and against John
Wood, William Wood, Rachel Wood and
Mary B. Wood, and to me directed, dated
the 3d day of April, 1897, and commanding me
to sell the real estate hereinafter described to
satisfy the sum of $345, and 160 attorney's fees, I
wHl, on Saturday, the first day of May, 1897, at
the hour of L o'clock p. m., at the courthouse
door in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oregon,
sell, to the highest Didder, for cash in hand, for
the purpose of satisfying said sums above
named, all the following described lands and
premises, to-wit: NE'ipf Section 84; NW4 of
Section 84, and the of Section S3, all in
Township one Nortb, Bange fifteen east, W. M
in WasooCounty, 6tate of Oregon.
Dalles City, Oregon, Aprils, 1897.
apr3-il T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff.
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, i97, at tne nour oi i o ciocx p. m. oi Bald
day at tbe County court room, iu the county
court house in Dalles .City, Wasco County, Ore
gon, has been appointed by said court as the
time and place for hearing said final account.
Dated this 2oth day of March, 1897.
ASA STOGSDftX.
Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gor
don, deceased. . ' . apr3-ii
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Administrator's , final Account
N6tice is hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of 1. D. Griffin, de
ceased, hag filed 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 hearing objections thereto and the 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 bearing thereof.
Dalles City, Oregon, March 25, 1897.
mc27--ii E. A. GRIFFIN, Administrator.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
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
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 DallesCity, Oregon, within v
six months from the date of this notice. .
Dated March 10, 1897
mlS-alO-ii . JOHN WAGENBLAST.