The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, April 20, 1898, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1898.
The Weekly Ghf oniele.
YAK DALLKB.
FKRSONAL MENTION-
Saturday Daily.
M. M.Glavey, of Dufur, is In the city.
E. E. Lytle'went to Wasco last even
ing. H. Li Kuck returned from Aetoria last
night.
H. H. ' Ogdeo left for Portland -Ibis
morning.
Miss Mav.Enrlgbt returned to Wasco
on the 5 -.30 train last nigbt.
Sheriff Driver, returned last evenicz
from the Astoria convention.
-bome from Astoria last evening.
Ernest Jacobsen arrived home from
Astoria on the overland train laei night.
A. E. Lake of Wamic is in the city to
day on his way home front the state con
vention. Mrs. John Filloon and Mrs. Cradle
bah lelt for Goldendale today by pri
vate conveyance.
Dr. Belle C. Itinehart and her sieter,
Mies Nan Cooper, left on the delayed
train today for Portland.
Mrs. J. A. Douthit went to Portland
on the morning train. She will make a
hort visit with friends there.
Mrs. George Morgan came np from
OMcade Locks last evening and returned
this morning on the Spokane flyer.
Eev. Curtis left on the morning train
for Hillsboro, where he will occupy the
pulpit of the Congregational church to
morrow. Miss Minnie Smith, of Grass Valley,
Arrived on 'the early morning train to
day, and left for Portland on the delayed
train from Spokane.
Bert Phelps cam e up on the 5:30 train
last evening and ieft for Heppner on tne
overland train last oiight. He-has been
attending the convention at Aetoria.
Henry Fowler, the popular railroad
conductor, came np on the 5:30 train
last evening to visit friend, and re
tarried this morning on the 3.30 train.
Miss Minnie Sandrock left for Port
land this morning, where she will assist
in purchasing a stock of millinery goods
for a store at GraBS Valley, where she
will spend the BULimer.
Monday's Daily.
L. A. Duncan, of Goldendale, is in the
city today.
Fred'Yoang, of Eidgeway, is in the
city today.
Henrv Hudson is in from his home j
near Dufor. -
F. R. Stratton was in the 'city from
Dufur yesterday .
P. M. Isenberg retrned to bis home
at Hood Elver today.
' Alex. Strachan, of Dufor made this
office pleasant call today.
Dr. Esbelman arrived . on the 11:30
train Saturday night, having come over
the Northern Pacific as far as Fort
; land.
' H. 8. Turner, of the Diepatch.who has
been in the city from Dufor since Satur
day, left for his home- in that city this
morning.
Mr. David Masters and Mies Ethel
came over from Goldendale yesterday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hess, and returned
home today.
James E. Edwards, of Benton county,
Mra.'N. Wtrealdon, in this city, for sev
eral weeks, ieftJor his home this morn-
in. ..J v. . .. . .
Yesterday Mrs. Geo. Biakelcy, accom
panied sby her sister, Mrs. Maggie Wil
ierson, and Mrs. Wm. - Peaslee. who
have been' visiting her, left for Portland.
Mrs. Blakeley will remain'' in St. Vin
cent hospital for two -weeks' undergoing
treatment for her eves. '
This morning Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Alden and sou and Mr. and Mrs. I. P.
. Joles left .for tiieir mine in Spanish
Gulch, Grant county. They will travel
fey team, and it will take about five
days to make the trip. Mrs. Joles and
Mrs.. Alden will remain several months
, in that section, and as it is a ideal place
for a summer outing, will certainly en
joy the change.
Tuesday's Daily.
Conrad B. Yeckel, of Glenwood, is in
the citv.
A. A. Bonney ia in from his home at
Tygh. Valley. ( . .
Henry B. Young is over from his home
at Goldendale.
-Ai TT 1 i i - r r -1 J J 1 -
Ariuuc oin uiu wue, ui uuiucuuair,
are in the city. . t '
H. C. Jackson, of Goldendale, is at the
Umatilla House. r .
W. E. McLeoi.one of Eingeley's pros
perous farmeis and stockmen, is in the
city today. ' -
Carey Jenkins, who has been in Port
land attending the reunion of the Colum
bian literary society, returned yeeterday
Mr. Frank Irvine, who was sent for to
attend the funeral of bis brother, ar
rived from Antelope about 4 o'clock last
evening. "
Charles Clarke, who has been travel
ing in the interior in the interest of
Clarke & Falk, returned home last
evening.. .... ;--
Mr. Frank Sommerville, who has been
spending the past two weeks in Port
land, came np on last evening's train.
and left for bis home at Hay Creek to
day. . ..: ' .
" George Berrean arrived Saturday from
Portland, where ha has been attending
th Portland Business College, and left
this morning for Wa?co, where h will
,nto wink as book-keeper for his bro
ther, who is in the lumber business at
that place.
this city, on Monday. April 18,
' 3898. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyer, a
uangnier. - ,
Smoke the popular brands Prize
Medal, Guarantee and Rose Queen
cigars aaanufactured by S. F. Fonts. ...
. . tf
OOTS UNJOYQ
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cores habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac--ceptable
to the stomach, prompt in
its . action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to till and have made it the most
popular remedy known. .
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent ibottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it , Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FftAHCISCO. CAL.
UJOrKfMXE. Kf. HEW YORK. K.X.
Beware of Olnmenta for Catarrh tbat
Con talu Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be oeed except on prescrip
tions fiom reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten fold to the
good yon can poeeibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system.,' In buying Hairs
Catarrh Cure be sure you get .the gen
uine. It is taken internally, and made
in Toledo, Ohio, by . F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle.
EfTSold by Druggists. -4.
... A Fact.
No one need hesitate to purchase the
Kickapoo Indian remedies, as tbey are
reliable. The Kickapoo company has
always enjjyed the very best reputation
fjr reliability and square dealing. Their
remedies are sold by all druggists, and
were handled by tne druggists in ine
Dalles long before the coming of their
advertising . company, now - occupying
the Baldwin opera house. Ask your
druggists for Kickapoo Indian remedies.
' Oht I Don't Enow.
People know a sood thing when they
see it. The American people, it is 6aid,
love to be humbugged. There is one
real estate agent in' the city who does
not humbug anyone, for it is out of his
line. That agent is Dad Butts, and the
way he makes sales is a caution. Paste
this in your hat and when you want
anything in his line call on him.
A Golden Opportunity.
Stock ranch 500 acres, good bouse,
barn, ani outbuildings; 160 head young
stock cattle; 4 work horses; -1 saddle
horse; wagon, farm implements, etc.,
sufficient to run a farm. Sixty acres in
cultivation, well watered. About one
hundred miles from-The Dales, (Jr.
For terms see old "wide-awake" Dad
Butts. " - " '
I was reading an advertisement of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoe Remedy in the Worcester Enter
prise recently, which leads me to write
this. I can truthfully say I 'never used
any remedy equal to it for colic and diar
rhoea. I have never - had to use more
than one or two doses to cure the worst
case with myself or children. W. A.
Stroud, Popomoke Citv, Md. For sale
by Blakeley k Houghton. - ,
'
TYGH VALLEY . ROLLING MILL.
At all times flour equal to the best for
eale .at Tygh Valley Boiler Mills, at
prices to euit the times. . Also mill feed.
W. M. McCobkle, Prop.
' mchl6 6m ...
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
TO EVERY
. ' man. v-
-This offer is made bv the
LLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM
provided application be made at once, in order
that its inventions, appliances and never failing
remedies may receive the widest possible pub
licity, and prove their own merits by actual
De and permanent care. So Money
whatever will be received by the Illlnota
State Sanitarium from anyoneunderits treat
ment until hrtiftflctal rantt are acknuwl
iivi. Its reuifflles and appliances have been
commended by the newspapers of Two Conti
nents and endorsed by the greatest doctors in
the world. Where development is desired, they
accomplish it and never fail to invigorate, up
build and fortify.
They Infuse new life and energy. They per
manently stop all losses which undermine the
constitution and rroauce despondency. They
re-tone, refresh and restore to manhood, rr
carrileaa of aga. They cure evil habits and
pe manently remove their effects, as well as
those of excesses and over-taxed brain work,
neurasthenia or nerrons exhaustion. No fail
ure, nn pirvliclty. no deception, no disap
pointment. MHIIB TO-UAV.
ILLEJ0I3' STATU SANITARIUM.
Evanston, 111.
THE MOUSE IN THE PIANO.
It Ran Out at tbe Sound of Classical
Mnalc, Out Hot tor Two-Stepi.
"Speaking of xriice." said Mr. Biffle
bv. according to tbe Xew York Sun, "a
friend of mine that owns an old-fash
ioned piano tells me that when it was
bein? rjlaved noon the other day a
mouse ran out . of it and scampered
around on the top end then ran down a
curtain whose folds touch the piano at
one end. The mouse has done this
twice in a single day.
"Search was made in the interior of
the instrument for a mouse's nest, but
none was found. Perhaps the mouse
had onlv Just selected this place and
had not yet begun building when it was
first attracted bv the sound of the
strings. However that may be, it still
comes back, and it conies out and runs
awnv onlv when classical music is
played, and not for two-steps and that
sort of thing.
"As to the ncctiraey of these facts
there can. of course, be no doubt. The
only questionin my own mind is as to
whether the mouse's failure to come
out when the two-steps and so on are
played really indicates a preferenceor
the lighter forms of music,,, or that
er-r the mouse isn't there..
Sheriffs Sale.
' Notice is hereby given that under and by' vir
tneoian execution and .order of sale, issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Wasco County, da'ed the 18th day of April,
1898, and npon a decree and judgment therein
rendered in a cause wherein H. H. Bailey was
plaintiff and F. H. Button, Ethel P. Button, J.
Edward Band and Lnetta J. Rand, were de
fendants, and to me directed, and commanding
me to sell the real property hereinafter described
to tacisfy tbe Jndgment of tbe plaintiff in said
cause jor the sum oii.ttuu-ao, witn interest mere
on at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from
the 6th day of April, 1898, and the . further sum
i'I shj.uu as attorney's lees ana tne corns ana ex
pen e? of and upon said execution, I will on
Saturday, the 81st day of May,. 1808,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in., at the courthouse
floor in Dalies city in sia county ana state sen,
fur cash in hand, at nubile auction, for the pur
pose of satisfying the claims of tie plaintiff
n nove named, tne loiiowiug aesenoea lanas ana
premises, to-wit:
Beainnine at a mint 27 3-5 rods east. vir. 20
desrrees east, and then south 40 feet. var. 20 de
grees east, and then east 13 rods, var. IS de-.
grees east, from the nortnweat corner oi; section
31 in townshin 3 north, ranze 11 east. W. M.,
running thence 55 rods east, var. 15 degrees
east: tbence soutn su roas, var. zuacgress cast,
to the sonth line of tbe n. w, quar.er of the n.
w. quarter of raid section I; thence west G9 rods,
var. 10 degrees east: thence north 32 rods, var.
20 detrees east: tbence east 13! rods, v -r. 15 de
grees e ist : thence north 48 rods, var. 20 degrees
east, to point of beginning, containing 28 acres
of land, excepting therefrom the following de
scribed tract, to-wit:
Beginning at a post 27 3-5 rods east, var 20. de
grees east ; tbence soutn 4U ieet, var. zu aegrees
art: thence east 29 rods, var. 15 degrees east;
thence south 26 rods, var. 20 degr. e : east, from
toe northwest corner of section 31 in township
3 north, range 11 east. W. M. ; thence east
rods, var. 15 degrees east; thence south SO rods,
var. 20 degrees east; tbence west 13 rods, var.
15 degrees east; tbence north'30 rods, var. 20 de
grees east, to point of beginning, containing 2
aciva of land.
Also the following described real estate: Be
ginning at a point 47 rods south from the ndrtb
west corner of section 31, township 3 north,
range 11 east, W. M., running tbence south 33
rods ; thence east 27 88-1U0 rods ; theuee north 3 1
rods; thence west 27 88100 rods to the place of
beginning, containing 5 acres of land.
Dalles City, Oregon, April 18, 1898.
T. J. DRIVER,
ap20 1 Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCTTIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, for Wasco County. .
A. M. Crofoot, plaintiff,
vs
H. E. Crofoot, defendant
To H. E. Crofoot, tbe above named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint of tbe above named plaintiff filed in the
above entitled suit against you on Monday, tbe
23d day of May, 18'., said day being tbe first
dav of the next regular term of said Comt fol
lowing tbe final publication of tbia summons,
and if you fail M to appear and answer said
complaint tbe above named plaintiff will apply
to the above entitled Court fur the relief prayed
for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said
Cou rt to the effect that tbe bonds of matrimonv
heretofore and now existing between you and
said plaintiff be forever annuled. set side and
held for naught, and tbat said plaintiff have the
care and custody of the minor children of you
and sid plaintiff.
This tummons is served upon yon by publica
tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in Thb
Dalles Chronicle by order of tbe Hon. W. L.
Brndshaw, Judge of the above entitled Court and
of tbe 8eVenth Judicial District of tbe State of
Oregon, which order bears date tbe 18th day of
March, 189a. .
DUFUR & MENEFEE,
mch23-i Attorneys for plaintiff.
Executor's Notice.
Notice ii hereby given tbat the nnderslimed
executor of tbe estate of Elizabeth J. Bolton
deceased, has filed his final account as said ex-
Lecutor with , the clerk of tbe county court of
wasco bounty, hiaie or uregon, ana inat m an
order made and dated tbe 29lh day of Marcb,
1898, said court designated Monday, the 2d day
of May. 1898, as the time and tbe county court
room in Dalles City, Wasco .County, Oregon, as
tbe- place for tbe hearing of said final account.
AH persons having objections to the approval of
said final account are hereby notified to be pres
ent at the time and place last above named.
mcbSO-1 . SIMEON BOLTON, Executor.
B 8 HUKTIKGTOX
H WIL805
HUKTINGTON & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON
Office ovkt First Nat. Bank; .
50 Years 50
Undisputed eupremacy in the World's
"Competition.
Coopers
Sheep
Dip.
Increases Yield of Wool. ;
Enhances Value of Flock
Cheap, Safe, Handy, Clean, . Wholesome
and Odorless.
Recommended by Manufacturer, Sconr
"i era and Buyers. - Sold by -
PEASE & ; MAYS,
THE DALLES, OR.
C. G. Roberts, Genertil Agent, 247 Ash
j Street, Portland, Oregon.
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour
WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon.
IMPORTED COGUAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.
OALIFOEMA BEANDIES from $3.25
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
Imported Ale and Porter. .
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED
DOMESTIC CIGARS... ,
PIONEER BAKERY,
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
Crandall&Bafget
DEALERS IN
All kinds' of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMEES '
The Dalies, dr.;
Funeral Supplies
m.. Z. DONN
PHESGHIPTI01H DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.
has
uino
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the ho'mes oi farmers and
villagers throughout the United States. ,
IT HAS- faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of their, business and home
. interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood. . : -
IT HAS, told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and- states.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of money.
IT FAS led in all matters
, farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has
held their confidence and esteem.
IT NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBNUE
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one
year for $1.75,. cish in advance. ;
" LOST.
One eorrel mare, white strip in face';
weight about 1000 pounds; branded J
on left stifle and on left shoulder; One
light sorrel horse, about same weight;
gwinnied on left shcnlder; branded A. A.
on left stifle. Anyone leaving same at
Jim Walker's place! head of Rattlesnake
grade,, will be paid 5. Address.
J. B. Jackson,
apift-3w - Hood River, Or.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
. Thai Is whet tt was msde f jr.
and Retail
Mash
(4 to 15 years' old.)
to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.)
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
and.
flobes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR
the best Dress Goods
Whiskey
has the best Shoes
everything to "be found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
BORN
SEPTEMBER
1841.
pertaining to the welfare of
NOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
" Thb Dalles. Ob, April. 8. '9S.J '
Notice is hereby given that the ap
proved plat of unrvev of Township J2
South, Range 26 East of tb Willamette
Meridian, Oregon, has been - received at
this office anl will be officially filed in
this office on Saturday, the 28th day of
May, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m. .
. . ,3a.h. F. Mooee, Register.
; W. H. Biggs, Receiver.
1 Sheriff's Sale.
By vli toe of an execution and order of sale
duly issued out ot tbe Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Wasco County, to me directed, and
dated March 18, 1898, upon a judgment and de
cree rendered ana entered in said court on No
vember 11, 1881. in favor- of the pluintiff, In s
case wherein the AllUncc Trust Company, a
corporation, was plaintiff, and agninst thede
lendents therein, V. W. Denton and Elizabeth
Denton, for tne sum of $891.43, with interest
therron from the said dute at the rate of eight
per cent per annum, and the costs of and upon
this writ (which said judgement and decree was
on the 5th day of January, lh'92, duly assigned
and conveyed to Mrs. K. E. Thomson), and com
manding me to make sale of certain of the real
property embraced in such decree and herein
after fully described, I will, on
. Anvil 9.A IttQtt
at 6 o ciock p. m., hi me ironc aoor or tne county
court bouse in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the highest 'bidder
for cash in hand, all the rleht. title nnd Inturoat
which the defendants, and each of them, had on
July 6, 1889, the date of the mortgage foreclosed
by said decree. In and to the following described
twenty (X) acres of laud, to-wit: That certain
twenty (20) acres In square form out of. the
northeast corner of the donation land claim of
Cnurles W. Denton and fclizibeth Denton, his
wife, said donation land claim being Notifica
tion No. 8019, Claim No. 42, and being parts of
sections 5 and 8, in township 1 north, range 13
east of Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County,
Statu of Oregon, and Is more pnrtieulaily de
scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a
point 13 chains 77 links east and 6 chains 7 links
north of the southwest corner of said section 6;
tbence south-69 chains 50 links; thence east 16
ohains 29 links; tbence north 22 cha'ns 20 links;
thence east 43 chains 56 links : thenca north It
minutes west 47 chains, 42 links; and thenee
west 59 chains 85 links to the place of beginning
vuniaiiiiup! o ui-iw auies, more or less.
The Dalles, Oregon, March 22, 1898.
T J DRIVER
mch23-I Sheriffof Wasco County, Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given tbat nnder and by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale issued out
of tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon for
Wasco County, on the 22d day of March, 1898,
upon a jt dgment and decree given and ren
dered therein on the 12th day of March, 1898, In
a cause then and theretofore pending therein, in
which W. Landes was plaintiff and Fannie A.
Kennedy et al, were defendants, which said exe
cution and order of sale is to me directed, and
commanding me to sell the lands and premises
bereinalter mentioned for the purpose of satis
fying and paying the amount adjudged to be
due to the plaintiff, to-wit : Tbe sum of $2209.60,
and tbe further sum of $200 attorney's fees, and
$15.00 costs, I will, on Saturday, the 23d day of
April, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the
courthouse door, in Dalles City, in Wasco coun
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash in hund, for the purpose of Sat
isfying the judgment and decree above men
tioned, oil tbe following described lands and
premises to-wit:
Beginning at a point 10.49 chains south of the
quarter section corner between sections six and
seven, in township two north of range eleven
east of Willamette Meridian, and running thence
north 10.49 chains; thence west 21.69 chains;
thence in a southerly direction 24.09 chains to
tbe place cf beginning, containing eleven and
56-100 acres. Also all of the southwest quarter
of section six in township two north range
eleven east of V illamette Meridian, excepting
two certain tracts heretofore conveyed there
from to W. V. Johnson and now of record, ooe
containing two and three-fourths acres, and the
other containing 22 5-8 acres, and also excepting
a tract of twentv acres convex ed bv deed of Dec
23, 1893, to Ira D. Bmlth.
Danes city, Oregon, aiarcn -tt, 1898.
roch23-i T. J. DWVEK, Sheriff.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon for Wasco County:
William W. Hanna. plaintiff, .
V8
Anna Blanche Hanna, defendant
To Anna Blanche Hanna, the above niimed de
fendant. In the name of tho State of Oregon, you are1 .
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before the first day of the
next term of said conrt following the expiration
of the timepresciibed in the order for tbe pub
licatlon of this summons, to-wit: on or before
tbe 23d dav of May, 198, and if yon fail so to ap- .
pear and answer, or otherwise plead, in said
cause, tbe plaintiff for want theieof will apply
to the conrt for tbe relief prayed for in the com
plaint filed herein, to-wit: that the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff' and
defendant be dissolved for ever. .
This snmmons is served upon yon by publica
tion thereof by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw,
jndge of said court, which order bears date of
March. 19, 1898, and was maae and dated at
chambers in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
on the 19th day of Maicb, 1898.
'KED W. WILSON,
mch23-l '-. . Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notloe Is hereby given that the undersigned
his filed with the clerk of ibe county court of
the State of Oreeon for Wasco County, his final
account as executor of tbe last will of Simon
Mason, deceased, and by an order of said county
court, made and entered on the 7th day of
April, 1898, Tuesday, the 5th day of Jn'y, 1898,
was fixed as the time, and the county courtroom
of said court as the place for the bearing of ob
jections to said final account.
aprl3 -t . JOHN END, Executor.
. Sheriff's Sale.. :
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon for Wasco county.
T. J. Field, plaintiff
vs . , '
Wm. Birgfeld, Lanra E. BIrgf eld. First National
Bank of The Dalles, Thomas Kelly and A. i.
Bennett, defendants. ' : . :
By virtue of an execution, decree" and order of
sale, duly lsued out of ana nnder the seal of
the Circuit Conrt of the 8ate of Oregon, for the
the Cennty of Wasco, to me directed and dated
the 25tK day of February, 1898, upon a decree for p
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and Judg
ment rendeied and entered in said Court on the"
4th day of December, 1897, In the above entitled
cause, in favor ot the plaintiff and against the
defendants William Birgfeld nd Laura E. Birg-'
feld as jndgment debtors, In tbe sum of fifteen
hundred and twelve dollars and .twenty-nine
cents, with iuterest thereon from the 4th dny of
December, 1897, at the rate of ten per cent per
annum, and the further sum of onehundred and
fifty dollars as attorney's fees, and the further
sum of til teen dollars, costs, and the costs of
and npon this wilt, and commanding me to
make sale of the real property embraced in such
jecree of foreclosure and hereinafter decribed, I
will on the
12th day of April, 1898, .
at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, and at the front door of the Countv
Court house in Dalles City, Wasco Connty, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest
which the defendants William Birgfeld and
Laura E. Birgfeld, Thomia Kelly and A. S. Ben
nett, or either of them, had on the 4h day of
August, 1892. the date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which such defendants or any of tbe
defendants herein have acquired, or now have in
and to the following described real property,
situated and being in Waco County, Oregon,
to-wit: An undivided one-fltth Interest of all
of section No. 21, tbe nw X and tbe se 'A of sec
tion No. 23; also all of section No. 25, the nw -i
and the se ot section No. 27, and tbe nw i of
section No. 35, all in township No 7, south of
range No. 17. east of tho W. M: also of section T
No. 3, township No. 8, south of range No. 17, east
nrhV V -xnnrntiilnirin all 2881.98 acres ao- '
cording to the Government survey (page 314, VoL
O of deeds) also the s of the sw H and the U
01 tne se oi section no. wnu.u ,
south of range 17, east ot W. M., containing 160
acres, (paee 116,Voi. K. deeds) also all the nw M
of section No. 26, township 7, south of range 17,
(stof W. M., (page 850, Vol. N. of deeds.) Said
Interest in the above described real property be
ing the same descended to and inherited by the
said Laura E Birgfeld upon the death of Alexan
der Rogers, and Matilda Rogers, her father and
mAfh.r finiri nmnertv will be sold subject to
confirmation and redemption as by luw pro-
V Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of
Varph 1898 mcho-ii.
March, 18JS. . T.J. DRIVER,
. Sheriffof Wasco County, Oregon.
FRED. W. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Till,: nil .A. OREflOS.
Office ovei First Nat. Bank. .