THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1897. The Weekly Ghroniele. tHI DALLIS, OttEOON riBSONAL MENTION. Wednesday. Mr. Nello Johnson is up from Oregon City, and will probably spend the sum mer here. Mr. 8. Vandersol came np from Port land last night, and will leave for Hepp aer tonight. Mr. A. S. Mac Allieter left yesterday for bis ranch in Gilliam county, to be away a month or so. ; Mr. George Stapleton, one of Van couver's prominent attorneys, arrived from Goldendale, on bis way home at noon today. Miss Maggie Flinn, teacher in the . third grade, has been kept away from herdmies all week by throat troubles, and Josie Spink is- temporarily filling ber place. ' Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Moody went to Portland today. Mr. C. J. Crandall is confined to his home by sicknees. Mrs. Belle Miller is quite ill at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Tbos Kelly. Prof. Allard, of the Cascade Locks school, is in the city today, and visited our schools. Miss Virgin:a Marden and Miss Thompson of Goldendale went to Port land on the Dalles Uity this morning Mr. Max Morehead. who was here in the interest of the Artisans, left last night to visit other Eastern Oregon towns. Friday. ' Mrs. A. A. Javne and children arrived from Arlington last night Mr. F. S. Gunning is on the sick list but is expected to be out again soon Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Logan and wife of Frineville were in the city yesterday and left for home this morning, Mr. C. J. Crandall is suffering from a severe attack of pleurisy and passed a painful night. We hope to soon note that be is again himself without any pleural additions. Mr. Murphy, an old printer formerlv of Goldendale, but who has been in the Washington soldier's home for some time, was in the city last night and left for Goldendale this morning, tie will reside there permanently having, hav ing recently been granted a pension. Advertised Letters. i Following is the list of letters remain' ing in the postoffice at The Dalles on called for April 17, 1897. Persons call' ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Aiken, Miss Mary Ash, F L Allen, Walter G Berrith, Miss Bjurling, Frahs Job Boehmer, Mrs Boat, John Brown, A H Cran, Jno Clark, Maggie M (Jlendenmng, W (2) Grady, Pat Hilton, Fred Henson, Roy (2) Hall, E Hale, C C (2) Jackson, Cora . Johnson, Annie Johnson, John tiale, Maggie Jackson, Stella Jonnson, Josephine Jowells, Liddie -Laughlin, Lizzie Lovelace, Rosa Meyers, Louis McKenion, J A (2Y McCoy, Mrs Allie McDonald, Mrs Ana Moore, Sarah Poly, (2) Procton, J W Powell Oscar A Stringer, C A Swanson, & Co Uren, Clay Wilson, Jno A Williams, Frank Spring. H M Simon, Mrs H A Thomas, Lee Webster, A L Woodland, Mr . Walsh & Osborne J. A. Crosses, P. M. A GREAT INLAND CITY. Professor Gilbert Tells of Its Growth and Appearance. Indianapolis, Ind., April 12, 1897. Editor Chronicle : I am much in terested in Indianapolis as it is today the largest inland city on the American continent, and one of the most import ant railroad centers in this country. I was here once before in 1881, and note that its great growth has been practic ally one of two decades. ' It is cer tainly a handsome city, with its magnifi cent business blocks, public buildings, and handsome residences. The area 'within the city limits was about twenty square miles, bnt since the including of the suburbs a few days ago it must be vastly increased. About 1870' the citi zens Degan to bave aspirations toward making the city a great commercial and manufacturing center, not unlike Los Anceles. Portland nr Son t tip An ora nf speculation seized upon the people, dis cretion fled to the woods the dog got its tail pinched. The rapid growth of population I take from "Indianapolis Handbook," which shows for. 1870, 86,' 565; in 1880, 75,074; in 1890, 128,000; and today the claim is 210,000. This last I cannot give on authority, yet Greater Indianapolis is now realized since the accession of West Indianapolis, Haughville, North Indianapolis Irving ton and Brightwood. Of course the surroundings of the city are not so picturesque as our western cities, with their mountains, rivers, lake, sounds and the ocean. The streets of tie city are in first-class condition. Forty-five miles are paved with asphal tum, brick or cedar blocks, and the rest is graveled. Over fifty miles of sewer constructed within the last five years, cost over $4,C0),000. Besides usingas for lighting the streets, there are over 850 electric lights. ' ' I learn that the water supply for the city comes from deep wells near-here, is pumped through large irom mains, and supplied to consumers by direct pressure from the pump house It is abundant, clear and pure. By letter yesterday I learn that Maude is visiting in Ft. Wayne and Defiance, O.: Clarence is in Danville, 111., and Mrs. Gilbert at Andrews. . A few days ago I stepped up to the stamp window ot the postoffice and, lay ine down a Quarter, said : "Two bits worth of stamps, please." "How many?" said Uncle Sam's man. I re peated. He gave me the cold, glassy stare. We eyed each other for a mo ment, and neither spoke. Then I said : "Twelve two-cent stamps and a card, please." It did not occur to me till after I was out on the walk what was the matter with the fellow. C. L. Gilbert. FORGOT hid NtCKTIE. ' Embarrassing- Situation of a Young- Van Out West. In these days of cheap neckwear a man is poor indeed who cannot afford a large collection of ties. There is one young man in this city, however, says the Denver Times, who would have willingly paid five times the cost of a cravat, if necessary, a few days ago. He is a genius in his way, and, like most of his tribe, requires a guardian.- It was on a bright, warm morning, not long since, that he sauntered from his home, just about shopping time, nnd in his absent-minded way wandered downtown. As he walked along. Six teenth street people gazed at'him curi ously, and some were ill-bred enough to laugh. Their curiosity was lost upon him. however, for he was far away in reveries of the bright, happy times when editors accept everything that is offered without even asking ambitions young authors to ruthlessly cut manu script "to satisfy our readers." He wandered into a crowded drug store, and, elbowing his way through the throngs of well-dressed women, asked for his favorite phosphate, and tb.i- continued his stroll until he reached the office of the Times. Then some one asked him why he did not dress before coming on the street. He looked up in mild amazement, sought a mirror, and then made a rush for the nearest bsi erdashery. Since, then he has become possessor of a complete collection of ties, and when he sees his sister wearing the choicest specimens, his hand in variably seeks his collar band to see if he has again been neglectful. . Astronomical Discoveries. Thatithe best attainments are not the result of chance was exemplified in the discovery of the planet Neptune, the fiftieth anniversary of which event was recentlv celebrated in France. Tele scopes had long swept the sky without discovering-this shy outer planet; DUt when astronomers noticed how TJranus hastened in .one part of its orbit and moved with less rapidiay in another, they knew there must be an attracting body that held him in check. .Lever rier, therefore, after minute calcula tions, wrote to the astronomer of the Berlin observatory, requesting him to point has telescope to a particular 6pot in the sky on an evening indicated, and said: "You will see a planet which 1 have not seen, and which no human eye has ever seen, but which nevertheless must be on the spot." Xo one would venture to call its discovery that night an act of chance. Youth's Companion Facts About Eclipses. The maximum numberof eclipses that can take place within, a period of a year is seven, and of these five are solar and two are lunar, and the minimum number of eclipses is two, which rhusit both be solar. The year 1S97, the sec ond of the last semidecade of the Nine teenth century, will present this mini mum number of eclipses, which, of ne cessity, must be solar and central, and will be annular. The first takes place on February 1, and the second on July 29. Both will be visible to some extent in this countrv. Albany Journal. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will, on Friday, April 30. 1897. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav, at the livery stable of Ward, Kerns s Robertson, sell at public anctiob, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described per sonal property, to-wit: One bay saddle horse, about 8 years old, branded like this: On right Bboul der F, and with letter B on left hip; has lour wbite feet, and star in face. To gether with bridle and saddle. All sup posed to be the property of S. Patterson This sale is under an agister's or stable keeper's lien, to satisfy the charges of trie undersigned for their reasona ble charges for the labor, care .and attention and the food fnrnished said animal, amounting at this date to $35, and lor accruing costs and expenses, and the expenses of this sale. ab.td W ard. Keens & Robertson. Stockholders' Meeting;. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of The Dalles Chron icle Publishing Company will be held at the county court rooms on Tuesday, the 25th day of May, A. D., 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m.,' for the purpose of adopt ing suplimentary articles of incorpora tion, increasing the capital stock of said company and transacting such other business as may come before said meet ing. By order of the Board of Directors. , The Dallee, Oregon, April 9, 1897. ' . A. S. Mac Allistee, President. R. G, Davknpoet, Secretary. A SUCCESS. Wm. Quinn, Hay Creek, writes March 31, 1S97, of -the Cooper Sheep Dip as follows : "I used it once for scab, and found it to be a success. It leaves the stock and wool in better shape than any other kind. ' It is the best for this I Lhave ever tried. You can use my name as you please in praise of it." This is an "Age of Soap.". Why use any but tbe very best. Best soap means Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. - a2-3m n Curing Torturing Disiuriig CutiGOfd Cctictoa KsintDnrs are told throughout taa world. Price, Clticuka, 60c ; soap, 2-c. ; i;k p.lvknt. SI. Potter Dbdo and Cues. Con?., c-cle l'iops., Boston, D. S. A.'. " AU about tin Siosd, bkln, Scalp, and liair," free- SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore- X gon, for Wasco County. Levi C. Chrisman and Frank Chrisman, co-part-partners doing business under the firm name ana style ox ionsman irub., xutmuus, vs. Frank H. Sharp and Mrs. Frank H. Sharp, Defts. To Frank H. Sharp and Mrs. Frank H. Sharp, the above namai ueienaanis: You and each of you will take notice yon are reqnirea to appear anu ue in toe aoove enuuea court on or before the first day of tbe next regu lar term of said court, to-wit: on or before Monday, the 24th dav of May, 1897, then and there to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled cause sua court, ana you win piease uute nonce that if vou fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the reilei prayea ior in tneir complaint, to wit: for a decree of said court foreclosing that certain mortgRge made and executed by the de fendant, r rank ti. bnarp, in lavor ot ptmnutt, on the 16th dav of March. 1895, -to secure the pay ment of tbe sum of 200, together with in teres t at the rare oi ten per cent per annum on saia sum from saia aate ; mat tne lanas ana premises men tioned and described in said mortgage, to-wit: the south half 0) of the northwest quarter Q and the northwest quarter of the gouth- ttCObl(unii:i ii j iuiu iuid uuo xt auu inu &i ui section twelve, U- township one 1 north, range thirteen lisi east ot tne Willamette flieriaian, containing one hundred forty 140 acres of land. more or le-s, and situatea in n abco county, Ore gon, be sold in the manner prescribed by law and according to the piactice 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 dollars with interest ou said sum at the rate of ten per cent per annum since March 16th, 1895; the further sum of $40 attorney's fee herein, togethec with their costs ana disbursements ot mis suit ana accru ing costs and expenses of said sale: that plain tiff be allowed to bid at said sale and that the purchaser of said lands nnd premises be let into tbe immediate possession thereof and that said defendants an J any and all cersons claim ing or to claim by, through or under them or either or them, be lorever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim and interest in said premises, ana ior sucn otner iurtner reuei as to uie court may seem equitaoie ana just. This rammong iB served upon vou bv publica tion for six consecutive weeks iu The Dalles Chronicle. b order of the Hon. w. L. Jirad shaw, judge of the above entitled Court, which oraer Dears aute Marco si, . imtea tnis nrst aay oi April, 1BU7. JJUFIIR fc MENEFEE, a3-ii Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff Sale. Notice is herebv iriven thnt nnrier an py Men tion and order Of sale issued ont of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, upon a judgment and decree in favor ol Mays fc Ciowe and against John wooa, William Wood, Rachel Wood and Mary 8. Wood, and to me directed, dated the 3d day of April, 1897, and commanding me w sen tne real estate nereinaiter aesenrjea to satisfy the sum of 345. and tea attorney's fees. 1 win, on oaiuraay, tne nrst aay ot May, 1K97, at the hour of 1 o clock n. 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 iiHmeu. ma in nvin, nnvnnM anna and piemises, to-wit: NEM of Section 84; SWol Section S4, and the NE4 of Section 33, all in Township one North, Range fifteen east, W. M., iu n usco county, Biace oi uregon. iianes uny, Oregon, April , ltm. apr3-il T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff. Assignee's Notice Final Settlement. Notice is herebv iriven that the nndersitmerl. assignee of the estate of R. E. Williams, an in solvent debtor, has filed bis final account and report in said assignment with the Clerk of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, and that the same will he called nn for hearing before the Judge of said Court on the nrsi aay oi the next regular term of said Circuit Court, to-wit: On Monday, tbe 24th day of May, 1897. or if the same cannot be heard by said Court at said time, as soon thereafter as the same can be heard by said Court. jjutea tnis lbtn aay ot April, 1897. A. S. MacALLISTER, Asi&rnee of the estatertf R- E. V i III m m k n ti insolvent debtor. sJ7-5t-ii Executor's Notice. Notice is herebv given that bv an oTder of the County Court of tbe State oi Oregon for Wasco County, made and entered on the 2d dav of March, 1897, the undersigned was duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of John Gottlieb Wsgenblast, deceased. All persons having claims sgainst 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. Oreeon. within six monthB from the date of thiB notice. Dated M arch 10, 1897 xnl3-&10-ii ' JOHN WAGENBLAST. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between rank (iabel and W. C. Kunert has been dissolved, to date from Saturdav. April 3, 1897. Frank Gabel will pay all bills, and is authorized to collect and receipt for all bills due tbe firm; Dated at Tbe Dalles. Or., this 5th dav of April, 1897. Frank Gabel, a5-lm - W. C. Kupebt. Old papers for sale at 10 cents per hun dred. A large lot ot old daily and week ly Chronicles on band, the accumula tion of 1896. Very good for putting under carpets, on account of uniform size. - ' . Notice of Sheriffs Sale. .. Notice is hereby (riven that br virtue of nn execution and the older of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wsseo Countyron the 3d day of March, 1S97, upon a decree and Judgment made, rendered and en tered tneretotore therein in a suit wherein George A. Liebe was plaintiff and Lizzie Baxter and Lizzie Baxter, as administratrix of the es tate of Hugh M. Baxter, deceased, were defend ants, I did duly levy npon 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 jn the after noon oi saia aay, at punuc auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand, the following de scribed real estate, described in said execution and order of sale, and described as follows to wit: The NJi of and NKof SW and S of KJ, Bee 8, Tp 8 B R 13 E. W. M.. in Wasco County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments ana annnrteuaiices thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be neoetwtry to satisfy the amounts due npon said writ, to-wit: The sum of H009.16, together with interest thereon at the rate oi ten per cent per annum since the 8th dav of February. 1897: and the further sum of S1& costs in said suit, together with accruing in- Dated at 'The Dalles, Or., this 6th day of utarcn, iov. , T J DRIVER. mch6-ii Sheriff of Waco County, Or. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State oi Ore- JL gon for Wasco County. I. F. Balnes, Plaintiff, vs. Tbos. M. Denton, Victor E. Sandor, Louis A. uanaoz ana Charles t, uandoz, Defendants. By virtue of an execatlon Issued out of the a oove enatiea court in saia above enuuea cause the 10th dsy of March. 1897. on a iu'dzmcnt made. entered and docketed on January 14, 1897. in favor of plaintiff nnd against the above named aeienaanr, r. ii. Dentin, In said circuit court, commanding me to lew on tbe nrooertv 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, levy on, and at 2 o'clock p. in. on the 27th day of April, lov at tne courmouFe aoor in uaiies i icy, W asco County, Ortgou. I will sell at public auc n ,n k& V. : v. . .. v : . 1 1, x . . 4., v. .... .j the following described premises, situate and' Deing in rvasco county. Oregon, to-wit: Tbe north one-half of the northwest quarter, and the uorthwest quarter of the northeast quar ter of Section 16. Tp 1 N R 12 K, W. M., or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay said sum ana accruing costs. T. J. DRIVER, mc27-il Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution and order of sole issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 8th day of March, 1897, upon a judgment made, rendered and entered therein, wherein. John Barger was plaintiff and O. D. Taylor and Sarah K. Taylor were defendants, and to me directed and delivered, I did, on the 9th clay of March. 1897, duly levy upon and will, on Monday, the 12th day of April, 1897, at the nour of 2 o'clock p. m. 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 pointon the north boundary line of Ncyceand Gibson's Addition to Dalles City one (1) chain and fifteen (15) links; easterly from the north west corner o f said addition, and running thence easterly along said north line of Meyce and Gib son's Addition two hundred ten (210) feet moreor 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 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 PrisclUn Watson, and a continuation thereof to a point where the line so continued would intersect the southwestern boundary line of the street laid ont 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 point where the same Intersects the eastern boundary line of tbe land owned by Wentworth Lord, adjoining the land of James Fulton, and thence southerly along said line betwten the lauds of Wentworth Lord and James Fulton to the place of beginning, 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 34, book "K" in Deed Records of Wasco County, Oretron. 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 necessa'y to satisfy the sev eral sums due upon 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 f 1000, with Interest there on from April 15, 1893, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; the further sum of $140, attorney's fees, and the farther turn of fln, costs raxed in said suit, together with accruing costs and ex penses of said sale, i natea mis ym aay oi jiaren, T. J. DRIVER, mchl3-ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Sheriff's Sale. N THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. .... F. D. Greene. Plaintiff, vs. J. L. Story, Lucre tia Story and Dalles City, Dfts. Bv virtue of an execution and order of sole 1b- sued out 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 the 22d day of March, 1S97, in the above entitled cause, in lavor oi the plain tin ana against the defendants, J. L. Story and Lucretia Story, as judgment debtors, in the sum of $983.60, with interest thereon at the rate of eieht ner cent per annum from the 22d day of March, 1897, and the further sum of $75 attorney's fees, and the 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. Stoiy and Lucretia Story, as judgment debtors in the sum of $546.11, and the further sum ol $5 costs of suit, and further tbe costs of and on sold 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 bave duly levied on and will, on the 3d day of May. 1897. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the county courthouse door in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the 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 the mortgage of plaintiff foreclosed herein, or which such de iendants, 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 the county oi nasco, state oi uregon, m-wit: Lots numbered eleven (111 and twelve C12i in block twenty (20) of Gates Addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, or so much thereof as will satisfy said above mentioned and de scribed judgments, attorney s lees and costs. Said Dronerty will be sold subject to confirma tion by, said Circuit Court and to redemption, as by law provided. ' Dated at Tbe Dalles. Oregon, this 31st day of Marco, i9. 1. J. DKIVtK, apr2-il Bheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, Administrator's Final Account Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of J. D. Griffin, de ceased, baa 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 tbe time for hearing 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, if any they bave, on or before the day appointed for the hearing thereof. Dalles City, Oregon, March 25, 1897. mc27-4t-ii E. A. GRIFFIN, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator .of the 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 tbe hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at tbe County court room, in the county court house in Dalles- City, Wasco Connty, Ore gon, has been appointed by said court as the lime and place fur hearing said final account. Dated this 25th day of March, F97. ASA STOGSDILL. Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gor don, decease i. apr3-ll SUMMONS. . IN" THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. Alfred Crebbin, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah P. Cartwrlght, a widow; J. P. Cartwright, a single man; .Adelia Dodge and L. O. Dodge, her husband; Iva Taylor and Joseph Taylor, her husband; Addie Bridges and ' Jerome Bridges, her husband; Charles Simpson, a widower; Ethel Hunt, a widow; Elva Vos burg and He iry Vosburg, her husband; Carmo eimpson, unmarried; uma Simpson, unmar ried; and Vera Simpson, unmarried, sole heirs at law of Theodore Cartwright, deceased; Jar vis Conklin Mortgage Trust Company, a cor poration, Roland K. Conklin a d Joseph. C. Willettct, receivers, and North American Trust Company, a corporation, defendants. To Charles Simpson, Ethel Hunt, Elva Vosburs-, Henrv Vosburg, Roland R. Conklin Joseph C. Willetts, Jorvis Conklin Mortgage Trust Com . pany, a corporation, and North American Trust Company, a corporation, defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are herebv required to appear and a: swer the amended complaint filed against you in the above entitled eaus by the first day of the term of the above entitled court following the expiration of the time piescrlbed in the or der of said court for the dud ication of this sum. mon, viz: Six weeks' publication thereof; be ginning on the 10th dav of April, 1897. the fi rst day of said term of said court being the 24th day of May, 1897; and if you fail so to appear and answer plaintifFs said amended complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in bis said amended complaint, to wit: . For a judgment against the defendant Sarah P. Cartwright for ihe sum of $2175.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent per annum from tbe firt day of January, 1890, computed semi-annually, less a credit of 1456.75 on account of interest, and for the further sum of $250.00 at torney's fees, and for the furrher sum of $69.57, taxes paid for the years 1893, 1894 and 1895, with interest i hereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 27th day of January, 1897, and for his costs and disbursements of this suit For tne usual decree of foreclosure of the mort- fage set forth and described in plaintiff's amen id complaint, and for the sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, as follows, to-wit: " ' The southeast auarter of the southwest Quar ter, and the norihwest quarter of Section No. fifteen, To nship one north, Range fifteen east, W. M , containing 226 and 6-100 acres. That the proceeds of said sale may be applied to tbe payment of the Hitiimut due to the plain tiff as principal. in:ere t. luxe-, attorney's fees and costs and uisb iroenients and the expenses of ti e sale; that said deft ndants and each and all of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or any of them, subsequent to the execution of said mortgage, be lorever barred and foreclosed ol all right, title and interest in and to said mortgaged premises and the whole thereof; that the plaintiff have execution against tbe defendant Sarah P. Cartwright for any deficiency which may remain after the ap plication of the proceeds of the sale of said premises applicable to the payment of said judg ment: that the-Dlaintiff or anr of the car'ies to said suit may become purchasers at said sale, aDd that the purchaser be let into tbe full pos session of said premises upon production of tbe sheriffs certificate of sale, and that the plaintiff have such other and further relief as may be equitable and just. . This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof for six weeks in The Dalles Chron icle beginning April 10th, 1897, by order of lion. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the 7th judicial i; trict of the State of Oregon, made in chambers at Dalles City, Oregon, the 10th day of April 1897. w. 11. W1LHUIS aprlO-il Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for tbe County ot Wasoo. 1 . B. A. Osgood, Plaintiff, vs. Ida Dunn, Spencer W. Dunn. Geo. H. Dunn, narvev v. Dunn ana Mary Dunn ana in Whealdon, as administrator of tbe estate of Wm. H. Dunn, deceased, Defendants. To Ida Dunn, Spencer W. Dunn, Geo. IL Dunn Harvey w. Dunn ana Mary Dunn ana is, Whealdon, as administrator of the (state of Wm. H. Dunn, deceased, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon. Yon are hereby reqnirea to appear ana answer the com plaint filed against you iu the above entitled suit within ten days from tbe date of tbe ser vice of this summons npon you. if served within this conutv: or if served within anv other county ot this state, then within twenty days irom tne aate oi tne service ot tnis summons upon you; or ii served noon you by publication, then on or before the fiist day of thei cxt regular term ot saia court; ana u you tan so to answer, for want thereof the plain tin will take luaement against you. tne saia iaa Dunn, ior tne sum oi $191 in U. S. gold coin, and interest thereon, in like coin, irom. mare a su, 1893, at tne rate oi eight per -cent per annum; and for the further sum of $300, in like coin, and interest, in like coin, at tne rate ot eight per cent per annum from February 1, 1892; and for the further sum of $80 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 ncscriDea in the complaint, to-wif all of lot 6, aud the esst half of lot 5 of block 32 of Humason's Bluff Addition to Dalles City, Oregon, be sold, and tbe proceeds thereof be ap plied upon said judgment; and that each and all of said defendants be forever barred and fere closet of all righr, title and interest in or to said premises ana lanas. This summons is served npon you, the said Harvey W.Dunn and Mary Dunn, by order of Hon. w. L. Bradshaw, judge of said court, da'ed April 9, 1897. HUNTINGTON WILSON, aprlO-il Attorney for Plaintiff. Bond Issue of $20,i School district No. 12, of Wasco county, Ore- ?:on (being tbe district in which Dalles City Is ocated)will issue twenty coupon bonds of the par value of one thousand dollars each, bearing interest at tne rateoi six percent per annum, interest payable semi-annually; said bonds be ing redeemable at the pleasure of said district after ten years from tneir aate, out aue ana pay able absolutely twenty years from date. Princi pal and interest payable at the office of the treasurer of Wasco Connty, Or., or at such place as may.be designated In the city and state of New York, at the option of the purchaser. The board of directors of said district are lawfully authorised to issue said bonds in accordance with the provisions oi an act of the Legislative Assembly of the 8tate of Oregon filed In the omce ot the secretary ot btate reD. Z2, 1893, ana providing, among other things, for the issuing of bonds by school districts. In compliance with the terms of said act, I, as Treasurer of said county, will receive sealed bids lor sola Donas at my omce, iu Dalies uiiy aiore sald, until 1 o'clock p. m. on the loth day of Msv. 1897. All bids must be accomoanied bv a certified check of five per cent of the amount of Donus ior wmca uie uiu is niauc. ixv muo iwi less than par will be considered. Tbe buyer to furnish blank bonds to be executed by the dis trict. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County. Oregon, this 29th day of March, 1897. C. L. PHILLIPS, 31-4W-1 Treasurer of Wasco County, Or. CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COURT of the State of Ore gon, for the Connty of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of James .McGahan, deceased Citation. ' ' To Jacob McGahan, James McGahan, John Mc Gahan, Laura McGahan, Elva McGahan, Mary Ellen Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Bhumake, neirsand legatees, and Mrs. Hannah Ward, legatee, greeting: In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the Connty of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof , at The Dalles, in the County of Wasco, on Monday, the 3d day of May, 1897, at 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order of sale should not be mode and entered herein, directing the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, to sell tbe real property belonging to sold 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. This Citation iB served upon you, the said Ja cob McGahan, James McGahan, John McGaham, Laura McGahan, Elva McGahan, Mary Ellen Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Shumake, heirs of James McGahan, deceased, by order of the County Judge of Wasco county, Oregon, made on tbe 23d day of March, 1897. Wirvroa thA Ron. Robert Mays. Judtre of the County court ot the State ol Oregon, to rsiAL the County of Wasco with the Seal or said Court affixed this 23d day of March, A. D., 1897. Attest: A. M. KEL3AT, Clerk. m27-ii By Simbon Bolton, Deputy I BfjORTHERN SU PACIFIC RY. Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Elegent Tourist Sleeping Car 8T. FA 11 1. 7 M1NNKAPOLI8 DULl'TH ' VskOU, GRAND foil . CBOOKSTOH WINNIPEG HELENA an . BUTTE TO 1 Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PBlI.ADEt.PHIA BOSTON AND AIL POINTS EAST and SOUTH ' For information, time cards, maps and tickets, cal on or write to W. C. ALLA WAY. Agent, -The Dalles, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Denver Omaha Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paxil Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Every Five Days for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details Call on O. B & Co. s Agent . Tha Dalles, or address W, H. HUELBUP.T, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E.M HEILL President and Mona er New Schedule. Train No. 1 arrives' at Tbe Dalles 4:45 a. m., and leaves 4 :50 a. m. , Train No. 2 arrives at Tbe Dalles 10 :15 p. m., end leaves 10:20 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :65 p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 1 p, tn. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between Tbe Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 frorr Portland. . E. E. Lytlb, Agent. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. 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Thmnirh Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from ' . - r. rj. ja-XkLiAav, xicxet Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart irom Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVI8ION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at 20 a. m.: 12:15, 1:45, 5:25. 6:45, 8:05 p. m (and 11:30 d. m. on Saturdav onlvl. Arrive at Portland at 7:10 and' 8;30 a.m.; and 1:30, 4:15, 35 ana 7 :55p. m. - . ' Leave for Sheridan, week. days, at 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friaay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at'Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:06 p. m. . Snnday trains for OSWEGO leave at 8:40 a. m. and 12:15, 1:46, 3:30, 5:25 6:45 and 8:05 p. m. Ar rive at Portland at 8:30, 10:00 a, m.; 1:30, 4:15 5:10,6:35,7:55 p.m. . t ttofttler. 'E.P.ROGERS. nanairer. Asst. G. F. Pass. Agt KlzJOlAllO LXiO