CM) THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE SATURDAY,, MAY 1, 1897. The Weekly Ghraniele. TBI DtlLIS, OKBGOS PERSONAL. MESTION. ' ; Wednesday. ' Mr. Roberta is in from Tygh Ridge, Mr. L. E. Crowe returned from Port- . land yesterday. . ... Hon. Henry Blackmail was up from JPortlana last nig tit. : ;; Dr. Logan bae been to New York City, ' bat ia now in Chicago, and will start for home in a week or eo. ' Hon. F. P. Ma vs came no from Port land with the ezcursioniatH yesterday, and is visiting friends here today. . Mies Nettie Grimes came up from . Portland on the Regulator yesterday, and is the guest of the Misses Rnch. Miss Lucile Thompson came up from - Vancouver last night, and went onto her -home at Goldendale this morning. ' Dr. Lannerburg is again home, arriv ing last night from Fossil. He expects to go to Pnneville for a short time, ' starting next week. ; . '" Mr. R. H. Gruhrie of Grass Valley is in the city. He reports a very success ful lambing season, and fine prospects ' for an abundant wheat crop. Miss Kate A. Craig, who for several ' months past has been making her borne in Lewiston, Idaho, arrived in the city - this morning, and will visit friends here. . - Miss Mamie Goetz and Miss Ellen Rankin, who have been visiting Miss Pauline Drews, here, for several days, ' returned to their home in Lower Albina ' yesterday. : Dr. V. Gesner arrived from Chicago last night, and was joined here by his .wife, who nas been visiting relatives in the valley. The doctor Cook a post graduate course while in Uhicago. .!.'.''. Thursday. Mrs. Inez Filloon went to Salem'this 'morning. . Mr. M. H. Nickelsen of Hood River is in the city, Hon. F. P. Mays returned to Portland . this morning. t Mr. Win.' Westacot of Salem is in the . city, his first visit here since 1881. -.Messrs. M. and H. Sichel were in the city last night, on their way to Prine - Miss Virginia Marden, who has been ' in Portland for the past two weeks, re turned nome last night. - ' Mr. . J. M. Somers, member of the legislature from Linn county, was in the city last night and went on to Prinevule this morning. Mr. W. T. Byare, editor of the Golden dalo Sentinel, who has been in Portland for some time, passed through our city yesterday on his way home. " Friday. Hon. W. H. H. Dufur was in the city this afternoon. Mr, J L. Cowan, agent at the Warm Springs, arrived in from there yester day. Mrs. A. R. Byrkett of White Salmon was in the city last night, returning home on the Regulator this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell, who bad been visiting friends here for a day or two. returned to their, home at Golden dale yesterday afternoon. on the palate are small and sharp. The head is triangular and the snout obtuse. The eyes are very small and without lids. ; . -. A '' The breathing of this reptile is essen tially aquatic, so far as the outside lungs are concerned, though it has internal lungs, and rises to the top of the water when these are filled with air. ; It can live but a short time out of the water. Whenever the water in which it lives gets low it buries itself in the mod, and lives on aquatic worms and insects and soft-shelled mollusks. ; ;,?;. . It is found only; in the subterranean waters of certain caves of Europe, not ably those of Carinthia and Tyrol, and especially in the Adelsburg cavern, in Carniola. Only two others were ever known to be found in this country. ' By keeping the reptile in water, and mud, Mr. Worcester may encceed in extend ing its life indefinitely. :V. iv.jo: .-. Edward Shields ComlDg. Mr. Edward Shields, an eminent young traveler' and journalist, who -is making a tour of the Columbia river and the Inland Empire, arrived here this morning to gather a number of views of this vicinity, and be has made arrange ments to deliver a descriptive talk on his tour, at Vogt's opera house Saturday evening, May 1st. His description and history will be illustrated with about 100 views, many of which are of local interest. He . is accompanied by Mr. Chas. H. Whiting, the great baritone singer who was here with the Carnita Company, and also by Miss Effa Mae Shields, a pleasing young elocutionist aud reader. . The price of Admission will be placed at the low sum of 25 cts. and a special rate of 15 cts. will made to children. Full particulars of the entertainment will be given in to morrow's edition of The Chronicle. MARRY IN SECEET. Strange Custom of the Mountain People of the South. ; Wedding "Are Conducted Without ' Any . Ceremony and There Are No Feasting or Consrratu-' .-' ' latioma. be SlOO Reward SIOO. Tbe 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 onlv positive cure . known to the medical fralernitv. Catarrh - being constitutional disease, requires a conati tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood una mucous Burtaces of the system, thereby destroying the toun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv building up tee con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they oner une Hundred Dollars lor anv case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O bold by Druggists, to cents. No. 2-8. Advertised Letters. Following ia the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for April 30, 1897. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, 111., 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 25 and 50 cent, eizeB for. Bale by Blakeley & Houghton. Brown, Wm Brown. Lewis ' Brown, Mrs Ida Brown, W R Brown, Miss Alice Baker, Mrs M J Bmg, Frank (2) Cripps, Mr Wm ' Chimp, Mrs T Calvert, J M Calvert, Arnold Cook, Jennie L Clark, Maggie M Davis, H C Evans, Tim (2) Hudson, J S Howard, Flora Hertz, G T Koontz, Mr Lottie Lawler, Jack Linflus, August Miller, E F Mcintosh, Wm Morgason, E G McKee, Julian (2) St ran be, Emil Sundbnrg, AS Sandman, George Smith, Frank (2) Smith, Henry Vancamp, Dell -Walker, VY'aren Hall. A W J. A. Crossen, P. M. A LIVE PROTEUS. Ssre Beptile Found on an Inundated Farm in Ohio. A strange reptile was found last week on ueorge worcnester's farm, near Middle tOD. O. It nuzzled everv one for a long time, till the Cincinnati En qoirer discovered that it was a genuine - u.,K ..ub rcucufc uuuua poruoa 01 Notice is hereby eiven that bv order wie iarm was inunaaiea, ana alter tne ot the county court, the sheriff will re Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug gist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought 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 Iain's Cough Remedy ia a household word. ' It is the 8ame 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. . , . , For Sale or Trade. A desirable ranch of 160 acres, within tour miles of Dalles City, with one span mares, harness, wagons, plows and other. property. . Fine fruit land and abun dance of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire of A. 8. Mac Allistee, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Chronicle office, The Dalles, Or. Kotlce to Taxpayers. waters receded whole districts of muddy sediment were exposed. It was in this mud that Worcester discovered the rep tile, and, capturing it, placed it on exhi bition in his stable on Main - street, in this city, where it has attracted the at . tention ot hundreds of curious people all day long, To those who are acquainted with the history of this species of reptile, it ia turn - the tax roll for 1896 to the county clerk on ' the first Monday in April, 1897, and all taxes then remain ing unpaid on the roll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sheriff will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll ia given him. By order of court. . A. M. Kelsay. m23 4tw. ClerkV . Bnckien's Annca salre. The best salve in the world for cats, unnecessary to stale that its rarity brul8e8 Bores nlcer8 8411 rheum,, fevea I n . 1 J 1 1 - -11-1 sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi lively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per .box.. For. sale by Blakeley and nougnion, druggists. .' Notice of Susolatlorj. " Notice is hereby given that the Dart nersbip heretofore existing between Frank Gabel and W. C. Rupert 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 the firm. Dated at The Dalles. Or., this 5th dav 1 t 1 r - 1 . I r -.- wwaj W MirwuH 4jh1s au 1UVU aU UlCItU tCl j I Ul auiil a . nd of a pale fieah color, while the bron- ' Fbank Gabel, ' nhSal . tnfre n, W, 0,0 t o V;K ' 0-lm YV. j. KCPEET, enmaon. ine teeth in both jaws and KnhBpr:h for Thr CnvnKratn. makes it a curious sight. ' It is about one foot long, with an elon gated and cylindrical body. The tail is short, broad and compressed laterally. The strangest feature of the reptile ia its - lungs, which are on the outside of its body, and so transparent that the blood can be seen coursing through them. It has three sets pf lungs, or rather three bronchial tubes, all of. which are persistent during life. Its skin is slimy. To the bod v are attached fonrveak less. On Aflnfl nf thek ftntarini art fhrpa tnaa I - - .wv., while the posterior have fonr toes.. The . f There are few places and few grades of life, in, either the rural or the urban .world, where the word "wedding" ia not a synonym for joy and festivity. Onljr the cynic or the misanthrope protests against . the wedding celebration. We wear out most customs, but the "wed ding" feas.t remains.' While very likely not the only place in the world, the only place in my experience where there is any general concealment of proposed connubiaJity and nuptial intent is1 in the mountains of the south. It may be generally' known that "Zeb" is "keep ing regular company" i with "Lize." Suddenly the town will be apprised of the fact that "Zeb and Lize done got married last night." This constitutes what' might be called an anticipated surprise. 1 ' ' ' Sometimes in the large settlements due notice will be given and the wed ding take place in the little-church or in the building used rn common for oil public purposes religious, services, school, political gatherings' and itiner ant shows. That practice is, however, generally confined to the elite of the community.' ' In one place in my experi ence the popular resort for the perform ance of the ceremony was the broad platform in the rear of a local sawmill. I could discover noground forthe popu larity of the spot. Sometimes a few inti mate friends would be invited to atetnd. Sometimes none was observer save the causal passer-by. More frequently there were no witnesses save the sun above the lumber-piles around. Concerning that spot a local magis trate tells an amusing1 story. A certain man nad been unfortunate in tne lon gevity of his selections, had been twice married and twice bereaved. He called upon the magistrate to officiate at a third ceremony. As the happy pair took their places before him, upon the mill platform, to pledge their faith and love, he ,said to the groom: . "Move a little further over this way, John. Toe up to that line. That is where you've always stood before." And there was no proceeding until John had "toep up." A man who was doing some work for me came to me one day at noon and asked permission : to be absent until "quartering1 time," 3:30 o'clock.' He said nothing' to me or to his associates of his purpose. ; He returned promptly on time, to announce,, in a casual and indifferent manner, that during his ab sence he had been married and, with the little furniture possessed by the pair, had settled m a cabin of his own. Again and again have J seen the same plan followed in other cases.. . : The ground for so general observance of secrecy I eoukLnot discover. It holds with both the intention of marriage and the precise time of the ceremony. I think it is due in considerable measure to fear of that harrowing performance known as the charivari in the idiom. "shivaree." To those unfamiliar with that entertainment I can only describe it as a most excruciating pan'domonium, effected by combinations of pots and pans, horns and howling. It takes the form of an evening serenade to the newly wedded pair. The officiating musicians comprise all the young men anid boys for miles around. I have been the unfortunate auditor of one or two such performances, and if I knew that one were to take place around the walls of my dwelling if I married I should choose to "live a bachelor." I blame no man for retaining' his secret to avoid the experience. The poorer elasses, with whom the concealment is a general practice, have no money to spend for the entertainment of their ... friends, Xot infrequently, there is no money for even a new gown for the brjae. ine affair then becomes a sample matter of mutual agreement; the business is dis patched without' fuss or features and the journey to paradise is taken by the most direct route. N. Y. Post. .. . In Curing lint Milling Sliies CcrrctniA RsMnbr8 arc 'sold throughout tae world. - Price; Cj.tk;cx,:J)c ; siaP, 2 ; 1; K solvent. $1. Potter Dboo and ensx. roup., 8c le l'rops., BoBtoo, XT. 8 . A.' Aii about in. JSioed., o&in, ocalp, a&a xlalr, Iree. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby riven that under an execu tion and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon : for Wasco County, nron a judgment and decree in favor of Mays fc Crowe and against John Wood. William Wood. Rachel Wood and Mary 8. Wood, and to me directed, dated the 3d day of April, 1897, and commanding me to sen ine real estate nereinaiter aescriDea to satisfy the sum of S345. and S60 attorney's fees. will, on Saturday, the first day of May, 1897, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the courthouse ooor in jjaues viiy, in vvasco i;ounty, uregon. sell, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the purpose of satisfying said sums . above named, all the following described lands and premises, to-wit: NEJiof Section 34; N WJ4 of section 4, ana tne n.y ot becuon as, an in lownsoip one norm, Kange niteen east, vv. en. in w a sco county, btate oi uregon. .. Dalles City, Oregon, April 3, 1897. apr3-il T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff. WjORTHERN jJ PACIFIC RY. n ' S Pullman Elegent Tourist TO Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. PAtlt, . . MINNEAPOLI '' DULTJTH ;: FAKGO r . GRAND FOB ; CROOKSTOS WINNIPEG . HELENA an -BUTTE Through Tickets -TO- Namen'i Fredlctiona. Nenrlv everything- Xansen predicted about his journey has come true. He said he expected to cross the unknown polr area, and he has done it. He foretold exactly the general direction in which his ship would draft while fast in the ice,, but it is not certain that he correctly assigned the cause pf this drift. Hansen invented the model of the Tram, making her hull round and slippery like an eel, with no corners or sharp edges for the ice to seize upon.. She is the strongest vessel ever used in Arctic exploration, asserts McClure's Magazine. He said that press ure would simply lift her on the ice, and so her bottom, near the keelwas made almost flat,Nin order that she might not r.psize while on the ice surface, and her screw and rudder were also ingeni ously protected. The many experts who said her design would not save the; Fram from instant' desrtruction were mistaken, for she met these resistless ice pressures and they merely lifted her out of her cradle and she rested safely on the surface. Nansen said that, ow ing to the probable predominance of water in. the far north, he expected to find there .higher temperatures than along the north coast of Asia, This re markable prediction has been fulfilled. The lowest - temperature observed on the Fram was 0iy2 degrees Fahrenheit, hue further south, in the Kara sea, 03 egrees, and at the mouth of the Lena river, 94 degrees, have been registered. St. Louis Republic. - ; ' '. Modern Greece. - Modern Greece embraces only the southern part of Greece proper. The Turks still iiold Macedonia, Thessaly and other Greek territory, from which they would be driven at once but for the support of Christian powers. N. Y. World. CHICAGO . WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA EW YORK ..'.,.. BOSTON AND ALL . . POINTS EAST and SOUTH Tot information, time cards, maps and tickets, cal on or write to . , W. C. ALLA WAY, Agent, The Dalles, Oregon D. CHAELTON. Asst. G. P. A., 253, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon 11 Com Pan Go., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF " MANBFACTTjkiSKaOF ; - ' !- Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof j- B R AND ; HAMS pf BACON , V DRIED BEEF, ETC, I J. 8. SCHBNK, President. . M. Bball, Cashier. First Kational Bank. THE DALLES ' - - ' - OREGON A General .banking Business transacted - Deposits received, subject to Sight ; . Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly - remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on . New York, San Francisco and ort .. ..land. v.;.;.. . .-. OIRBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbb. II. M. Bbaix. . - - K cf ice of Sheriffs Sale. : Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution' aud order of sale issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 8th day of March, 1S!)7, 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 ny of March. 1897, duly levy upou and will, oh Monday, the 12th day of April, I8'.i7, at tbe -iour 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 tale, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the north boundary line of Nevee and 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 thenre easterly aloner said north line of Nevce and Cib- f.on'8 Adriittan hsnhnntlrpd tun ?01 foot. mn or less, k) ine western Dounaary line oi lot oi lana conveyea dv James rulton ana wile to rrlscuia Watson by deed dated February 27, lfSO, aud re corded on Page 211 book "J" of records of deeds of Wasco County; thence northerly and along saiu wesurm oounaary line oi saia lot so con veyed to PriscllUt Watson, and a continuation thereof to a point where tbe line so continued would intersect tbe southwestern boundarv line of the street laid out by tbe authorities of Dalles i:ity ana called Fulton street, if such southwest ern boundary line of Kultoa xtreet were con tinued to such intersection; thence ia aright line to and along said southwestern boundary line of Fulton street to the point 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 line between the lands of Wentworth Lord and James Fulton to the place of beginning, being the same lands conveyed by James A. and Fannie B. Richardson to Fiedcric A. McDonald, on the 4th dav of March. 1886. recorded on usee , dook "is. - in ueea Kecoras ot wasco uounty, Oregon, and afterwards deeded by said McDon ald and wife to O. D. Taylor, all said premises oeuig in nasco county, uregon; or somucn thereof as shall be n cessa'v to satisfy the sev eral sumB.due upon said writ, to-wit: The sum of $400, and interest thereon since October 12, 13, at the rate of ten ner cent ner 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 ; the further sum of $140, attorney's fees, and the further sum of $218, costs taxed in w bui,, myeujeE wiui imu unijs uibu auu ex penses of said sale. - '.' ' uatea inisam any ot Alarcii. isi7. T. J. DRIVER, rachlS-it ;. ; Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. SUMMONS. Sheriff's Sale. A TN THE CIRCUIT COURT ot the State of Ore- -s- gon for Wasco County. , .-.j, , . ; F. D. Greene, Plaintiff. ' . .. vs. ' J. L. Story, Lucretla Story and Dalles City, Dfts. - By virtue of an execution and order of sale is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, to me directed and dated :the 80th day of March. 1897. urxm 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 Lucrctia Story, as judgment debtors, in the sum of 4981 AO, with interest thereon at the rate of eiirhi -r cent per annum from the 22d day of March, lb','7, and the further sum of $75 attorney's fees, and tne turtner sum or 131.70 costs ana disburse ments of suit: and further in favor of the de fendant Dalles City and against the defendants J. L. Stony and Lncretia Story, as judgment debtors in the sum of $546.11, and the further sum ol $5 costs of suit, and further the costs of and on said writ of execution; and command ing me to make sale of the real crooerrv em braced in said decree of foreclosure and order of sale and hereinafter described, I have duly levied on and will, on the Sd 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 Story, or either of them, had on the 1st day of January, 1889, the date of the mortgage of piainun loreciosea nerein, or wnicir sucn ae lendants, or any of the defendants herein, have since accmired or now have, in and to the fol lowing described real property, situate and being in tne uounty oi wasoo, state oi uregon, to-wit: Lots numbered eleven fill and twelve f 12 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 fees and costs. ! Snld property will be sold subject to confirma tion by said Circuit Court and to redemption, as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this Slst day of March, 1897. - apr2-li ' Sheriff ol Wasco County, Oregon. , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasoo County. . Alfred Crebbin, Plaintiff, . V " ; vs. . Sarah P. Cartwright, a widow; J. P. Cartwright, a single man; Adelia Dodge and L. O. Dodge her husbind; Iva Taylor and Joseph Tavlor. . her husband; Addie Bridges and Jerome Bridges, - her hnsband; Charles Simpson, a widower: Kthel Hunt, a widow; Elva Vos burg and He ry Vosburg, her husband; Carmo Simpson, u imarrird: Zuma Simpson, nnmar ,. ried; and Vera Simpson, unmarried, sole heirs at law Of Theodore :rwrii,hr. ripOM&prif .1,,. vis Conklin Mortgage Trust Company, a cor poration, Rolnnd K. Conklin d Joseph C. Willett, receivers, and North American Trust Company, a corporation, defendants. To Charles Simpson. Ethel Hunt, Elva Vosbure, Henry Vosburg, Roland R. Conklin Joseph C. . Willetts, Jarvis Conklin Mortgage Trust Com pany, a corporation, and North American Trust Company, a corporation, defendants: In the name of the 6tate of Oregon, you and each of yon are hereby required to appear and at swer the amended complaint filed against you in the above entitled caus by the first day of tbe term of the above entitiea court following the expiration of the time piesclbea in the or der of aid court for the pub iculiou of this sum mon)., viz: Six weeks' pnblication thereof, be ginning on the 10th dav of Apiil, 1J7. the first aay ofcsaia term of said court being the 24th day of May, 1897; and if you fail s to appear and answer plaintiff's said amended oomnlilnt. plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief the lief amended complaint, to- prayed for in his said wit: . , For a judgment against the defendant Sarah P. Cartwright for the sum of $2175.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the first day of Januarv, l(i90, coin ou ted semi-annuallv. Iora r rm , , nr 1 1 t .... u.,. . 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, 1891 and 1895, with interest thereon 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 the naual decree of foreclosure of tbe mort gage set forth and described in plaintiff's amen ded complaint, and for the sale of the mongaged premises thereiu described, as follows, to-wit: , The southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter, and the northwest quarter of Section No. eighteen, To nshlp one north, Rangefif teen east, W. M , containing 226 and 6-100 acres. That the proceeds of said sale may be applied to the payment of the amount due to the plain tiff as principal, intere-t, taxes, attorney's fees and costs and disbursements and the expenses of t e sale; that said defendants 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 forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title and interest in and to said mortgaged premises and the whole thereof; that - the plaintiff have execution against the 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 plaintiff or any of the par'ies to said suit may become purchasers at said sale, and that the purchaser be, let into the full pos session of said premises upon production of the sheriff's certificate of sale, and that the plaintiff have such other and further relief as mav be equitable and just. This summons is Berved upon yon by publica- ' Hon thereof for six weeks in the Dalles Chron- iium uegiuumg Apni join, io, oy oioer oi non. W. L Bradshaw, judge of the 7th judicial dis trict of the State of Oregon, made in chambers at Dalles City, Oregon, the lOtb dav of April, 1897. W. H. WILSON, aprlO-il . . Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. N THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State dl Ore gon for Wasco County. .. , L F. Baines, Plaintiff, ; ... . vs. " ' Thos. M. Denton, Victor E. Sandoz, Louis A. Bandoz and Charles E Sandoz, Defendants. Bv Virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled court in said above entitled cause tbe 10th day of March, 1S97, on a judgment made. entered and docketed on January 14, 1897, in favor of plaintiff and against tbe above named defendant, T. M. Denton, in said circuit court, commanding me to levy on the property of Bald 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. m. on the 27th dav of April, 1897 at the courthouse door in Dalles City. vvasco conntv. uregon. i win seu at puouc auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described premises, situate and oeine in wasco countv. uregon. to-wit: ine norm one-nail or tne norm west quarter. ana tne nonnwest quarter oi tne nortneast quar ter of Section 16. To 1 N R 12 E. W. M.. or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay said sum ana accruing costs. T. J. UK1VH, mc27-li ' . Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. IN. THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for the County of Wasco. B. A. Osgood, Plaintiff, 1 " : vs. Ida Dunn, Spencer W. -Dunn. Geo. H. Dunu Harvey w. Liunn ana Mary Dunn and r. Whealdon, as administrator of tbe estate of Wm. H. Dnnn, deceased, Defendants.. , To IdA Dunn, Spencer W. Dunn, Geo. II. Dunn, tiarvey w. Dunn ana Mary i'unn- ana r4. Whealdon, as administrator of the (state of Wm. H. Dunn, deceased, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon. You axe hereby required to atrnear and auswer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the ser vice of tbis summons upon you, if served within tbis conutv: or if served within anv other county of this State, then within twenty days irom tne aaie oi tne service oi tnis summons upon you; or if served upon you by publication, then on or before the fl'st day of the 1 oxt regular term of said court; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof theplatntiff will take judgment against you, the said Ida Dunn, for the sum of $491 in U. 8. gold coin, and interest thereon, in - lite coin, from Marcn so, 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 M CtiO at, nvnowtfl imh n ,1 f hia Ac,a an1 Hia. bnrsements 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 ot lot 6, aud the east half of lot 5 of block 32 of Humason's Bluff' Addition to Dalles City, Oregon, be sold, and the proceeds thereof be ap plied upon said judgment; and that each and all of said defendants be forever barred and fere- -closet of all rieht. title and interest in or to said premises and lands. Thin UTimmmm ia unnl nmn iron rho sain Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn, by order of -Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of said court, dated April 9, 1897. , . " UUH11AUIUA dC W1LJSUM, aprlO-il Attorney for Plaintiff. Assi gnee's Notice Final - Settlement Notice is hereby eiven that tbe undersismed. assignee of the estate of R. E. Williams, an in solvent debtor, has filed his final account and report in said assignment with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, and that the same will be called np for hearing before the Judge of said Court on the nrst aay ox tne next regular term oi saia 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 Baid Court. juaiea mis ittn aay oi April, isy. . t A. S. MacALLISTER, Afsienee of -the estate of R. E. Williams, an insolvent debtor. al7-5t-ii r Adininistrator's Final Account Notice is herebv riven that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of J. D. Griffin, de ceased, has 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, if any they have, on or before the day appointed for the hearing thereof. Dalles City, Oregon, March 25, 1897. mc27-4t-il E. A. GRIf FIN, Administrator. '. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is herebv eiven that the nndersiirned administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, aeceasea, nas niea nis nnai report: ana account in said estate, and that Tuesday, the 4th day of May. 1897. at the hour of 2 o'clock t. m. of Baid day at tbe County court room, in the' county court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore gon, has been appointed by said court as the time ana piace ior neanng saia nnai account. , juaiea wis otn aay oi Marcn, 1897. .' . ASA BTOtiSmiJj. Administrator of the estate of Marv.M. Gor don, decease!. apr3-il Executor's Notice. Notice is herebv eiven that bv an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Conntv. mndA unci entered on tne 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 tbe proper vouchers, to the undersigned at The Dalles, Oregon, at the office of D- H- Roberts, in Dalles City. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ' Dated Marcn 10, 1897 ml3-al0-U JOHN WAGENBLAST. CITATION., IN THE COUNTY COURT of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Wasco. . -In the matter of the estate of James McGahan, deceased Citation., To Jacob McGahan, James McGahan, John Mc- , Gaban, Laura McGahan, Elva McGahan, Mary . . Ellen Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Bhumake, neirsand legatees, and Mrs. Hannah Ward, legatee, greeting: . In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appeiT In the Coun ty Court of the State of - Oregon, for the County 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 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 6U1 the real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of Section eight, Town ship one south. Range fourteen East, W. M., the sijme being the real property described in the pe tition of the executor of said estate filed herein. This Citation is served upon you, the said Ja cob McGahan, James McGahan, John McGaham, Laura Mcuaban, Elva Mcuanan, Mary t-iien Hughes, Elizabeth McGahan and Kate Sburaake, heirs of James McGahan, deceased, by order of the County Judge of Wasco County. Oregon, made on the 23d day of March, 1897. Wjtkebf, the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the County Conrt ot the State ot Oregon, for seal the County of Wasco with the Seal of saia court amxea mis xsa aay ot juarcn, A. D., 1897. Attest: A. M. KEL9AY, Clerk. m27-ii By SnttoH Bolton, Deputy Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Kntim ta hphv rtvpn that bv 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 8d day of March, 1897, upon a decree and judgment made, rendered and en tered tneretoiore mereio in a suit wuerau 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 upon and will sell at the front door of the county courthouse in Dalles - City, Wasco County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8d day of April, 1897, at 2 o'clock in tbe after noon ox saia aay, at puDlic auction to ine -nign-est bidder for cash in band, the following de- sciibed real estate, described in said execution and order of sale, and described as follows to wit: . - - - The N of NEJi and NK of NW and ISM of NM, 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 much thereof as shall be neceesiiry to satisfy the amounts due upon said writ, to-wit: Tbe sum , of $4609.16, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum since the 8th day of February, 1897; and the further snm of $15 costs in said suit, together with accruing In terest and expenses of sale. - Dated at The Dalles. Or., this 5th day of March, 1897. T. J. DRIVER. mct6-Il . Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.