The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 29, 1898, PART 2, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKL3tRQCLE. SATURDAY. JANtTARY 29. 1898
The Weekly Ghroniele.
tHI DALLB8,
OSEOON
PERSONAL. MKSTION'
Wednesday.
Mr. Bernle Sellick is in the city from
Boyd.
Attorney J. M. Long of Portland is
in the city.
John H. Sternweia is in from hie
home at Boyd.
Charles VanDayn, the Tygh mer
chant, is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Slade, proprietors of the
Grants Hotel, are in the city. . ..
Edward Sharp ' was a aesenger for
Portland on the morning train. , , ;
A. 8. Watt of Portland.Ur agent for
the O- R. & N., is in the city today,
J. C. Hoatettler went to Portland to
day as a witness in the Benfert case.
Miss Bessie French went to Portland
this morning, where she . will visit
friends.
'. Dr. Hollister returned on the morning
train from Wasco, whither he went on a
'.professional visit.' '
Thomas Hudson went to Portland on
the morning train today. He will serve
as a witness in the case of the United
; States vs. Senfert Bros.
' Miss Lake, who came from Portland as
norse for the late Mrs. Mary Langhlin,
and who has, since the death of the
latter, been a guest at the home of Mrs.
D. M. French, returned to Portland to
day. i Thursday. -J.
B. Haverly of Boyd is in. the city to
day. .
Justice A. J. Brigham ,of Dufur is in
town.
Wilbur Pierce is over from Goldendale
today. "
G.R.Pierce is Irrjrom his home in
Klickitat county. .
George W. Hazen, a Portland attor
ney, is in the city on business.
Fred Young'and wife returned from
Portland yesterday, where they have
been for several days.
. Misa Z. Diamond of Portland, who
"has been visiting in this city with the
Misses Micbelbaogh, returned to her
home yesterday.
Rev. William Haakeo, formerly pas
tor of the Methodist church at Cascade
Locks, is in this city visiting friends.
From here he goes to Idaho.
'Mty. Ch'as. Stephens, who has been
attending the meeting of the A. O. U.
W. which was held in Portland Tuesday
evening, returned last night.
Our townsman, F. W. L. Skibbe, left
on the Regulator this morning for Port
land, where he will complete Arrange
ments for going to Alaska. He will go
on the Elder, which will leave on her
next trip about the first of the month.
Friday.
Mrs. I. H. Taffe of Celilo is in the city
today.
J. F. Rorick of Grand Dalles went to
Portland on the morning train.
Cbas. Van Duyn was a passenger for
the metropolis this morning.
Miss Eva Slasher of Dufnr is spending
a few days with friends in this city.
Mr. Jameq- Connolly, a prominent
Hay Creek sheepman, is in the city to
day. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Collins went to
Potland on the Regulator this morn
ing. Miss Beaeie French returned from
Portland on the Spokane train laat
night.
' Charles Dietzel, wife and little daugh
ter .left for Portland this morning,
where they will spend a few days.
Miss Carrie Butler came up from Port
land yeeterday, and is visiting her
brother, Truman, and her many friends.
Attorney G. W. Hazen, who has befn
in this city for several days attending to
legal matters, returned to Portland on
the Spokane train today.
At Mosier, Jan. 24, 189S, to Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Husbands, a daughter.
To Care a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure. 25c,
LOST, BTBAIED OR STOLEN.
Four head of catttle of the following
deecrption: One black and white
spotted steer, 3 years old. One red and
- white epotted steer, two years old. . One
red and white epotted cow, a boat 5 years
old. One last spring bull calf, red and
white spotted. The first three are
marked with a swallow fork in the right
and underbit in left ear, and all four are
T
branded g The calf is not ear-marked.
Anyone who has, or knows the where
abouts of, the above described cattle,
will confer a favor oh me by notifying
me, and I will pay all expense connect
ed therewith. John Stegman,
dec!9-4w The. Dalles, Or.
KOTICJB. '
."' The committee havicg charge of the
charity fund of the Benevolent and Pro
tective Order of Elks will meet at the
Umatilla House parlors for the week
commencing Monday, January 24th,
from 7 :30 to 8 :30 p. ro.. They will be
pleaced to meet all those who know of
any deserving case of charity. .
- . "P. W. D Huff,
T. J. Driver.
. J. P. Hampbhibe, "
. .'. Committee.
" When yon can not sleep for -eopgbine
take Chamberlain's CongbRemedj'; . It
always give prompt relief,-' I .'is iiieet
excellent JoTf .ptjlda, too. M'it'aiaVex
pectoratibn, elieis the Inogs and pre
sents any tendency toward fcfieuTnonia.
; ior sale by Bltrkeley & Houghton
. i . . . CaaH.ta-Xor.ebecfci,'.
All county warraritsregTstered prior
to tiOY. 13, 1893, will, be . paid at my
office. Interest ceases aftr Jan. 15th,
1888. C. L. Philups,
- County Treasnrer.
The public library.
It Bocceaa--Numbr of New . Book
The JCntlre 1,1st. ,
Ever since this library has been start
ed a number of ladies, feeling a deep in
terest in anything that would add to the
advancement of our city, have been
making strenuous and successful efforts
toward the enlarging and advancement
of the public library. The large number
of leading works, by the beet authors,
which thty have already secured, is
sufficient proof of the success thev are
having, and as the nambetJ?f patrons ie
growing daily, there' is no reason why
still more flattering results may not be
expected in the future.
' It is a calamity, but nevertheless true,
that a vast majority of people are not
familiar with any of the works of the
great English or American authors, and
if they but realized the benefit they
would derive from perusing good books,
as well as the pleasure of so doing, they
would not be slow in remedying their
past negligence.'
Although It" has been running but
a short- time as a public library, still
a number of books have been added to
the already well-selected list, and with
the assistance of our 1 townspeople this
number will greatly increase. There
are no charges for joining the, library,
and it costs but twenty-five cents a
month to have- the use of books. No
one will miss so small an amount month
ly, and at the same time these amounts
put together will do much towards pur
chasing new books. -.'
The following is a list of the books al
ready in the ibrary: . . -
Adam Bede by George Eliot.
Aftermath James Lane Allen.
A Fellowe and His Wife Blanche
Howard.
Alexander Hamilton Lodge.
Alice in Wonderland Carroll.
American Orations Alex. Johnston.
American Politics Alex Johnston.
American Revolution Knight.
American Commonwealth Bryce.
Amlel's Jonrnal Mrs Humphry Ward
Amos Judd J A Mitchell.
Anne Constance Fenimore Wool eon.
Another Flock of Girls Nora Perry.
Arabian Nights.
A Year from a Reporter's Notebook
Richard Harding Davis.
Barriers Burned Away E P Roe.
Bachelor Maid Mrs Burton Harrison.
Battlement and Tower Owen Rhos
comyl. Ben Hur Lew Wallace.
Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush Ian
Maclaren.
Black Diamonds Anon.
Bow of Orange Ribbon Barr.
Casa Braccio Marion Crawford.
Captains Courageous Rudyard Kip
ling. Chronicles of Martin Hewitt Morrison
Charlotte Bronte and Her Circle
Shorter.
Choir Invisible James Lane Alien.
Christian, The Hall Caine.
Cicero's Orations Trans, by Yonge.
Cousin Pons Balz ic.
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's
Court Mark Twain.
Count of Monte Cristo Dumas.
Congress of Women (World's) Eagle.
Caxtons, Lelia and the PilgrimB of the
Rhine Bulvrer Lytton.
Cominz Race and Last of the Barons
Bnlwer Lytton.
Day Books Mabel Watton.
David Copperfield Dickens.
Daughter of a Stoic Pratt.
Daniel Black more.
Daughter of an Empress Muhlbacli.
Deluge, The Henryk Sienkiewicz.
Descendant, The Anon. ,
Deerslayer, The Cooper.
. Dombey and Son" Dickens.
Donovan Edna Lyall.
Devereux, the Disowned.
En Route J Huysmans.
Equality Edw Bellamy.
Essays Emerson.
English Literature, Studies in Swin
ton. '
Ernest Maltravera, Aiice Lytton.
Farmer and the Lord, The Geo H
Hep worth.
Face Illumined E P Roe.
Fairy Tales Grimm.
Fairy Tales Anderson.
Fifteen Decisive Battles (World's)
Creasy. -
Five Minute Recitations W K Fobes.
Floteam Merrlman.
j From Jest to Earnest E P Roe. v
French Revolution Carlyle.
For Plain Women Only Geo Fleming.
' Forge in the Forest C G D Roberts.
Flower That Grew in the Sand Ella
Higginson.
Gentleman of France A Weyman.
Great K & A Train Robbery Ford.
Godolphin; Night and Morning
Lytton'. - -
Hardy Norseman, A Edna Lyall.
' Heart of Princess Osra Anthony Hope
Herb Moon, The Hobbes.
Horace Chase Woolson. . . . " -
Honorable Peter Sterling P L'Ford.
, Hugh Wynne S Weir Mitchell.
History of Civilization Gnlzotl "
History of England Knight. ' . ' ,
Holy Roman Empire Bryce.
Harold ; Last Days of Pompeii Lytton
la-ML'! . : .. - v.' : :
In TKedar's Tents Merrinmn. '- '"
Ivanhe-Scott. ' "
' JaneEyre Bronte. v' , '
' Japanese Marriage, A Doug. Sladen.
' "Jerry the Dreamer Will Payne. '
Joan naste Haggard,
Jewel of YnyVGaloo--O. Rhoscomyl.
Josephine Crewe Helen M Boulton.
Jnnele Book KiDlinz.
Katherine Lauderdale Crawford
Kentucky Cardinal, A James L Alien
King Noanett Slimson. i
Knight Errant Lyall. . .
Lady of Qnality Burnett. .
Law of Civilization and Decay Adams
Lin M McLean Owen Wistar. ,
Last of the Mohicans Cooper.
Last Days of Pompeii Lytton.
.
Lorna Doone Blackmore. .
Lucile Meredith. ''
Lincoln Noah Brooks. '
Les Miserables Victor Hugo.
Little Men Louise M Alcott:
Little Women Louise Alcott.
Love in Old Clothes H C Bunner.
Martin Lnther Freytag.
Marcella Ward.
March Hares Harold Frederic.
Marjorie Moore Adeline Sargeant.
My Lady Rotha Weyman."
Middle Ages Hallam.
. MelincoartTbos. Love Peacock
Memories of a Minister to France
Weyman.
My Novel Bolwer Lytton."
Natural Law in the Spiritual World
Drum mood. ...
. Nimble Dollar. The Thompson.
Oliver Twist Dickens. .
On the Fac of the Waters Flofra
Annie Steel.
. On Many Leas Fred B Williams.
- One Summer Blanche Howard.
On the Heights Anerbach.
Out of Step Pool.
Pan Michael Henryk Sienkiewicz.
Patrick Henry Tyler.
Parasite, The Conan Doyle.
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc -Twain.
Pioneers, The Cooper.
Pbroso Hope.
Poets of America Stedman.
Poets of America Stedman.
! 'Pomp of the Lavilettes Parker.
Prisoner of Zenda Hope.
Polly Oliver's ProblemB Wiggin.
Prisoner of Zenda Hope.
Princess, Aline Richard H Davis. ' '
People of the Mist Haggard.
Pelham ; Lucretia Lytton.
Paul Clifford; Engen&Aram Lytton.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz.
Ralstone, The Marion Crawford.
Release, The Charlotte Yonge.
Red Cockade Weyman. :
Reds of the Midi Felix Gras.
Romany of the Snows' Gilbert Parker.
Ruth Farmer Agnes Marchbank.
Rienzi ; Kenelm Chillingly Lytton.
Samantha at Saratoga Josiah Allen's
Wife.
Scarlet Letter Hawthorne. .
Sir George Cressady Ward.
Singular Life, A Elizabeth S Phelps.
Sign of theCioss Wilson Barrett.
Silk of the Kine L McManus.
Story of an Untold Love, The Ford.
Sowers, The Merriman.
Soldiers of Fortune R H Davis. ( .
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen.
Summer in Arcady James Lane Allen
Susannah Mary E Mann.
. Story Hour, The Kate D Wiggin.
Tale of Two Cities Dickens.
Taquisara Crawford.
That Lass o' Lowries Burnett.
Theron Ware Harold Frederic.
Trans Atlantic Chatelaine Helen
Cboate Prince.
Trilby DeManrier.
Timothy's Quest Wiggin.
The Parisians; Falkland; Zicci; Pau
sania Lytton.
Uarda George Ebers.
Under the Red Robe Weyman.
Venetian June, A Anna Fuller.
Weir of Hermiston Stevenson.
White Rocks, The Edward Rod.
Wife'B Tragedy, A May Agnes Flem
ing. . With Fire and Sword Sienkiewicz.
Without Dogma Sienkiewirz.
Yekl A Coban. . '
Yolande Black.
Zanoni and Strange Story Lytton.
People outside of the city who come
to town frequently can be members of
the library as well as those liv
ing in the city. Many who live out of
town, where amusements are much
ecarcer than they are here, have a great
deal more time for reading, and this
gives them the best possible opportu
nity to secure books at little cost. '
At present the library is in Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore, and books are
given out and received on Wednesday
evenings from 7 to 9, and on Saturday
afternoons from 1 to 5.
King Cole brand Baltimore oysters,
the best on tne market;' Medium,
Standard and Extra Select. Try them.
At Varney & Co.'s. 11-tf
FOR SALE.
Remington Typewriter with walnut
table. Nearly new. Will sell cheap.
Call. on or address . .
A. C. Geigkb,
j!8-3t The Dalles, Or. '
AdmIlistTatix, Sale of Real Estate.
Notice' is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an order of the County Conrt of the State
of Oregon for Wasco County, made on the 8th
day of January, 1H98, in the matter ot the estate
of Dr. W. E. Ainehart, deceased, I will sell at
public auction, at the courthi. use door in Dalles
City, in said county and state, on the 28th day
of February, 1W, at 1 o'clock p. m., to the high
est bidder, all the real estate beloofnng to said
estate and described as follows, to-wit:
Lota A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L in
Block 63, in -the Fort Dalles Military Reserva
tion Addition to Dalles City, In said county and
state. -" .. ..
The west half of the southeast quarter and the
east half of the southwest quarter of section 24
in township. 2 north, range 14 . east. in Wasco
County, Oregon. -. t
' Terms of sale One-half in rash- at time of
sale and one-half in Btx months, secured by
mortgage on the premises. "':
Dalles City. Oregon, Jan. 27, 1898. '
, EMILY B. EINEHART.
JOD29-H '', Administratrix..
Well
Children
that are not very robust need a
warming;, building; and fat-forming
food something: to be used for two
or three months in the fall that
they may not suffer from cold.
SCOTT'S
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos-
phttes of Lime and Soda supplies
ezactlr what they want. Thev
will thrive, grow strong- and be
well all winter on this splendid food
tonic Nearly all of them become
very fond of it. For adults who
are not very strong, a
course of treatment with
the Emulsion for a couple
of months in the fall will
put them through the
winter in first-class con
dition. Ask your doctor
about this.
Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the
man and fish are on the wrapper.
All druggists ; 50c and fi.oo.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
. TOLD FOR WOMN.
The bicycle -wedding which recently
electrified London, as the bride wore the
regulation white satin and veil, has had
b rival in the marriage of the young
Parisian who went to the church in. a
carriage propelled by an electric motor.
The woman who wants to make herself
famous now seems to have little else left
her than a balloon in. which to tuck her
happy lover, the minister and a couple
of witnesses.
jflme. Adam, the prominent Parisian
journalist, was driven into the work by
the unhappiness of her first experience
as a wife. Her parents married her
when she was a girl of 15 to a notary in
a provincial town. She left her hus
band, and with the aid of George Sand
wrote herself intc fame in Paris. Her
second husband was a senator and left
her a fortune at his death. This enabled
her to found La Nouvelle Revue and to
establish the salon, to which all the
celebrities of the French capital crowd
when she receives.
In trying to make a point against veg
etarianism a member of the Ethno
graphical society in Paris read a paper
before that body a short time ago in
which he insisted that cannibals are ex
ceedingly strong and vigorous, far ex
ceeding in. KtFength those tribes not ad
dicted to such food. He said that the
savages who abstained from human food
rarely ate meat of any kind and were a
puny lot. The most, curious part of his
argument was that the flesh of women
w as much more digestible and far more
nutritious than that of men; many
tribes recognize the fact and eat only
women, until the supply gives out.
THE WHIRRING WHEEL.
George Banker has permanently re
tired from tHe racing ranks. " .
The system of interchangeable parts
is a distinctly American contribution
to the art of cycle making.
Fifty weekly papers in this country
are now published exclusively in the in
terest of the bicycle trade. . .' '.
' The South Sea Islanders are the latest
people who have taken to bicycling. It
it probable that they obtained their
wheels through some speculative trader,
who obtained a good return for his in
vestment. One would scarcely expect to find bi
cycles and a bicycle club in the heart
of Africa and COO miles from any rail
road. One club in Buluwayo, Matabele
land. South Africa, is in a flourishing
condition, having 25 members out of a
population of 2,500.
An English cycling club tias offered a
prize for the beet design of a baggage
car, adapted for the safe conveyance
of bicycles, with the object of stirring
up the railroad companies of England,
so that they will provide propetr accom
modation for the wheels. The chief
points which competitors are asked to
keep in view are adaptability to the
purposes of an ordinary baggage car
and economy of space.
USES OF WATER.
Ordinary headaches almost always
yield to the simultaneous application
of hot water to the feet and back of the
neck.
. Nothing so promptly cuts short a con
gestion of the lungs, sore throat, or
rheumatism as hot water, when ap
plied early in the case and thoroughly.
A proper towel folded several times
and dipped in hot water, quickly wrung
and applied over the site of toothache
or ' neuralgia, will generally afford
prompt relief.
Hot water taken freely half an hour
before bedtime is an excellent cathartic
: in ; case of constipation, while it has a
soothing effect upon the stomach and
bowels.
A strip of flannel or a eoft napkin,
folded lengthwise and dipped in hot
water and wrung out, and then applied
around the neck of .a child that thas
the croup, will usually bring relief in a
few minutes. Pharmological Journal.
Makes trie Rim Onlyi
A company producing only one form
of one part of a bicycle;' the jointless
rim, covers two acres of ground with
its. works at Birmingham, 'England.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Pllss,' Scalds, Burns. . .
Sheriff's Sale.
Kotice Is hereby given that by virtne of an ex
ecution issued out of the Circuit Court' of tde
State of Oregon for Wasco County, in the suit
therein pending, wherein B. A. Osgood is plaint
ift and Ida Dunn, Spenaer W. Dunn, George H.
Dnnn, Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn and N.
Whealdon, as administrator of the estate of
William H. Dunn, deceased, are defendants,
commanding me to sell the real property here
inafter described, I will, on Saturday, the 5th
day of February, 1898, at the hour 01 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, at the courthouse door in
Dalles City, Oregon, sell to the highest bidrter
for cash in hand, all of lot S, and the east half of
lot A, in block 32 of Iiumasou's Bluft' Addition
to Dalles Oity, Oregon; together w.ith all and
singular the tenements, hereditaments and ap
purtenances thereunto belonging, or in an v wise
appertaining, to satisfy the sum of 11141,79, and
accruing interest, and $00 attorney's fees, and
$23.20 costs and disbursements and the accruing
costs. T. J. DRIVER,
jiinS-if Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of the State oi Oregon for Wasco County, ad
ministrator of the estate of John Grant, de
ceased. All Dorsons bavins: claimn aeainst sai .
estate are hereby notititd to present the same to
meat my residence at Antelope, Oregon, within
six moii ids irotu me aaie ncreoi,
Da:ed Nov. 10, 1897.
J. DUFF MnAXniK.
Administrator of the estate of John Grant,
ueuruseu. novlu-ot
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland
OVERLAND EX-1
preK, Salem, 'Rose-1
burg, Ashland. Sac-1
6:00 P.M.
I ramento, Ogden,San I
1 Franciseo, Mqiave,
j Los Angeles.El Paso, I
I New Orleans And I
lEast J
Roseburg and way sta
tions fVia Woodburn fori
8:30 A.M.
0 P. IS
Daily
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays
I Mt.Angel, SilvertonI
West Scio, Browns-
I ville.Sprtngfield and I
I Natron J
7:30 A. M.
(Corral is and way)
(stations...'. (
:S0P.M,
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
Daily (except Sunday),
i :50p.m. ' fLv..... Portland Ar.) 8:25a. m
7:30 p. m. Ai..McMinnville.. Lv.fr 5;50a, m
8:30 p. m.
. tAr..J
.Independence.
m.
Daily. f Daily, except Sunaay.
DINING CARS ON OGDKN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CARb
. Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at tan Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
ai plication.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHIN A,. HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Through 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 .
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent,
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVI8ION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, al
7:20 a. m.i 12:30, 1:55, 5:15, 6:25, 8:05 p. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m
and 8:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Pdrtland daily at 6:40 and 8:30 a m.; and 1:35.
4:15, 6:20 and 7:65 p. m., (and 10:05 a. m , 3-15
5:10 p. m. on Sundays only).
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a..m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and 8aturdai tt 3 :05 p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. G. F. fc Pass. Act
TO THE
EKST1
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
Low Rates'to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Every Five Days lor
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Steamers monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Hong Kong via North
ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection
with O. K. & N. .
For full details call on O. & & Co. Agent
The Dalles, or address
DODSON, CARLILL & CO., Gen. Aets.,
North Pacific Steamship Co.
' TIME CARD. "
No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives
at 5:25 p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle
ton, Baker City and Union Vadficarrives at 12:45
a, m., departs at 12:50 a. m.
No s. from Snokane and Great Northern, ar
rives at 9 20 a. m., departs at 9:25 a. m. No. 1-.
from Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives at
8:20 a. m., departs at 3:30 a. m.
Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will
carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 5 p. m..
departs at 1:45 p. m.
Passengers for Heppner take No 2, leaving
hereat i;:50p. m.
W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland. Oregon
JBS: GEISEN'DORFFER ft BUKDT,
: Physicians and Surgeons,
, - Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 328. . . Vogt Block.
(9. aftL,
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That wbat It wa made for.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale issued out
of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for
Douglas County, on the 17th dav of Jauuary,
1898, and to me directed upon a judgment ren
dered therein on the 4th day of January, 1898,
which judgment was duly enrolled and docket
ed in the Clerk's office of said Court on the 6th
day of January, 1898, in an action theretofore
pendinr, wherein fiartholomeo Parodi was
plaintiff', and Joseph Kolco was defendant, I did
on the 19th day of January, 1898, duly lew npon
and will on Monday the 21st day of Februarv,
1898, sell at the hour of two o'olock in the after
noon of taid day at the premises hereinafter de
scribed in Dalles City, Wasco Couty, Oregon, to
the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the
following described property, to-wit: That cer
tain one and a h"lf story frame building situated
on the east half of Lot three (3) in block
fourteen (14) in Laughlin's Addition to Dalles
City, 'regon. being the same building owned by
the said Joseph Kolco, and by him and bis les
sees heretofore and now occupied and used as a
soda and curbonating manufactory and confec
tionery store, together with the followin ap
paratus, fixtures, machinery and utensils there
in, towit: One B. and G. generator and one B.
and G. fountain: one B. and . bottling table; 1
Hutchinsbn attachment; 1 Tuft's syrup pump; 1
force pump; five copper fountains; one marble
soda fountain "pfunder": one syphon filler; one
combination iron safe; three stencels; two ex
tract jars; two glass pitchers; one porcelain;
one graduate; 105 syphons: 100 doz. 8 oz. soda
bottles with Hutchison stoppers; 74 soda boxes;
202 soda boxes; 14 (5doz) boxes; fourpair nipples;
(our tables; one bed lounge; three lamps ;one side
board; seven chairs; one candy thermometer;
one set knives and forks (Rogersi; seven ice
cream spoons; one cundy hook; VA dozen ice
cream dishes; one set dishes(24 piece" ) ; one cas
tor; other dishes; about 150 boxes for quart bot
tles; distilling apparatus; bottle wash ng ap
paratus; four show cases; ODe lemon squeezer,
("Rapid'; 30 candy jars: one glass washer; one
"Bartholemew" peanut roaster; three pair seals;
three stoves; one truck; two marble slabs; ice
water tank; one copper extract filler stand; one
tank for steaming syrup;.4 syrup jsrg with fau
cets; ice crushers; 5 stone jars; 2 stone jars; 2
hydrometers tools; two phones; one ax and one
batcbet; one hand saw; one brace and bit; fau
cets, bose, etc. ; one steam engine and boiler, 1
horsepower; one.ice cream freezer; one jacket
kettle; three one gallon demijohns; four glass
holders;, two tobacco knives; seven whiskey
barrels; one 10 gallon keg; six fountain clamps;
23 dozer, soda bottles; or so much of said above
described property as shall be. necessary to sat
isfy and pay the said several sums due to plain
tiff and mentioned in said execution, writ and
order of. sale, to-wit: Four hundred twenty
seven dollars a3d thirteen cents, and interest
thei eon at the rate of ten per cent per annum,
since January 4th, 1898, and the further sum of
one hundred and twenty-ihreedoUars, costs and
disbursements of action, ogether with accruing
costs and expenses of sale. Said sale will be
made subject to any interest in said property
which Wallace Weaver and Henry Nagel may
have as lessees thereof.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
January ltf, 1-98.
T. J. DRIVER,
jan22 Ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Wasco:
In the matter of the estate of W. J. Meins, de
ceased, citation:.
To James Meins, Carrie McDonald, Ida Hubert
and to all unknown heirs of W. -'. Meins, de
ceased, greeting :
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Wasco at the courtroom thereof, at
Dalles Citv, in the County of Wasco, on Monday,
the 7th day of March, 1898, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of that day, then and there to show
cause, if any exist, why an otder should not be
made authorizing and directing J. C. Meins, as
administrator of said estate, to sell the real
property belonging to the estate of W. J. Meins.
deceased, for the purpose of paying the charges,
expenses and claims apainst the estate, which
said property is described as follows, to-wit.
The north half of the northwest Quarter, the
southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the
northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, the
south half of the southeast quarter, and the
south half of the southwest quarter, all in sec
tion 12, tp 1 south, rangs 12 east, W. M.
Witness the . Hon. Robert Mays, judge of the
County Court of the Stite of Oregon, for the
Cminty of Wasco, with the seal of said court
affixed, this 14th day of January, A. D., 1898.
Attest: A. M. K.ELSAY,
. seal Clerk.
janlMt
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore
gon for Wasco County.
Emma Golden, plaintiff,
vs
Dewitt Golden, defendant.
To Dewitt Golden, the above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before the first day of the
next term of said court following the expiration,
of the time prescribed in the order for the pub
lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before
the 14th day of February, 1898; and if you fall to
so anpear and answer, or otherwise plead, in said
cause, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint filed herein, to-wit: that the bonds of
matrimony existing between plaintiff and de
fendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff be
awarded the custody of the minor child men
tioned in said complaint, Zola Maud Golden;
that the plaintiff have and recover her costs and
disbursements made and expended in this suit,
and for such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw,
judge of said court, which order bears date of
September 28th, 1897, and was made and dated at
chambers in LalUs City, Wasco County, Oregon,
on the 28th day of September , 1S97.
FRED W. WILSON,
ii Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby 'given that the undersigned,
administratrix of the estate of Y. Gray, de
ceased, has filed her final account in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County,
and the judge thereof has appointed Monday,
tne 17th day of January, 1898, at the hour oil
o'clock, p. m. as the time for hearing objections
to said final account and the settlement thereof.
All heirs, creditors and other persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified to appear on
or before the day set for said hearing and set
tlement and file their objections, if any they
have, to said final account, or to any particular
item thereof, specifying their objections thereto.
Dalles City, Oregon, Dec. 16, 1897.
dcl8-ii M. B. GRAY, Administratrix.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Wasco
county, made January 19,1898, the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Thos. J. Sullivan, jr., deceased. All
S ergons having claims against the estate of said
eceased. are nereby notified to present them to
me with the proper vouchers at the office of
Huntington & Wilson, within six months from,
date hereof.
Dated Jauuary 19,1898.
HORATIO FARGHER,
Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
17 to koroKir rrltrnn ri at : ha n tlHorflf DT1
has been regularly appointed administrator ot
me estate oi neurj a. jhulck. it-uM,
of the county court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County, dated the 6th day of December.
state are hereby required to present the same,
j.. 1.. ifli n uHminnitr h1 The I alles
UUIV W MC ouiini.i'.""'
Oregon, wiimn mx momua xmu
this uolice.
Dalles City, Oregon. .'DIETZEL
decll-ii Administrator.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed executor o- the last
will and testament of Mary Bill, deceased. All
persons having claims againsnneesiaie 01 stun
deceased are hereby notified to present the same.
with the proper voucners mereror, 10 me at uiy
office in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice. .
Dated September is, ikyj. - -spl8-U
JOHN MARDES, Executor.