The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, February 24, 1900, PART 2, Image 4

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    rsorLB toe aii. ksow.
W. J. Harrif, of G .Jeoda'e, is i the
city.
Archie Po:i Uft tlu taorn:Ef for
Pfiaii.!e.
Win. Frank fcai retorcl fron I
weeks' suv ia forilaad.
L. S. Dot'.e. popular traveling ta'
nio, U ia iht city today.
U. fi. Jame. of Gran W'.ev, it ref
irtred at the Cnil.:: Hons.
Mr. dJ Mrt.C. A'-ici-Uns,!"
r toe iroeiU "r- Mr-" -Stephens.
Wm. Wjrixe:r n? from Port
laorl last c:bl and left Ifcu roomier for
bit torn al fntevie.
Mr. Fred Barcbtorf an1 if r
tamed yeterday from a mfMnf trip to
Victoria, B. C. and soanJ ct.es.
Meesrt. Jvhn Malone and LV! Hje!j
to bare been a'.'.-td;o? court, wlii
leave in the mornicj f-ir Antelope.
Attorney Pan Ms'arkv. who has been
ia the c:tv atteoix ecrt It to rut
days past, kfl on tie aftertooo train for
bit home at Fori
Tisrsiisy s Ltii'.
B. F. P:ke, of Moro, it in the city.
Mis Pra-iecee Patterson re'orned lart
eveoloz from a ibort tiki to satin.
Mr. and Mrt. Ttos. Borgea mil! J. are
in tte mornic; for tteir borne at Bake
ovrn. Wm. Winter, of the firm of Chapman
A Winter contractor!, it -eftered at
tte Umalia bocHr.
E- J. Gluan, who has been ia the city
sever I days attending: eoort, left fur
Antelope tbU Bxrcinj(.
Ee. Hawk retained last evenine from
Portland where he went to visit bii little
boo, who it onJrrfcicj treatment in
list bcapiul.
J. M. Kaf;i left on tie afternoon
train lor Portland, bat mill return in a
lev day to farther tbe arrangement
relative Vj tbe scoaricf nji'.i.
Friday's Daily.
AL WadJei!. tbe well known falea
naao, i in tbe city.
Cconty CommUfiocer X. C. Evans, of
Hood Kiver, is in tbe city attendicft to
boainece.
Cbae. Heppner, who i attending col
let at Portland, i visiting witb relative
in the city.
M'u Pear! Ward ieft on tbe boat Ui
morning for Portland, where be will
Tleit for aomeliuie.
Mr. and Mr. 11. W. French retorned
home) latt ernlnf from Portland. Mr
French ba been spending the lact few
month with tier mother at (ian
Francisco.
Catarrfe taamot be C'nred
with local application, a they cannot
reach the teat of the disease. Catarrh
ia a blood or constitutional disease, ai.d
in order to care it yoo Must take inter
nal remedies. Hal!' Catarrh- Core is
taken internally, and act directly on
the blood and macoa earface. Hall'
Catarrh Care i not a quack medicine.
It wa waa prevented by one of tbe best
physicians in tbia country for year, and
i a regalar prescription. It i composed
of tbe beat tonic known, combined with
the beat blood pari 6er, acting directly
on tbe macoa surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredient la
what produce inch wonderful result in
carina; Catarrh, rend for testimonials,
free.
V. J. Chmit A Co., Prop., Toledo O.
Sold by drraggists, price Ihc.
Hall' Family Pill are tbe best. 12
Caab la i car Cheek.
All eoontr warrant registered prior
to Jane 3, 1890, will be paid at my
office. Interest cease after February. 2,
1900. C. L. Phillip.
Connty Treaanrer.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sor
geon wanted to operate on me for pile,
bat I cared them with DeWitt' Witch
Hizel Salre." It ia infallible for pile!
and skin diseases. Bewars of counter
fiu. Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Those who have Rhmimatism find
themwlvp (rrowinj? steadily worse all
tbe while. One reason of this is that
the remedial preacribl by the doctor
contain mereury and potanh, which ul
timately inK;nify the di (wane by caus
ing the Joint to awoll and stiffpn,
producing a severe aching of the bones.
H. 8. H. haa been curing Uheumatism
tor twenty yeara even the worst case
which setjined almost incurable.
Capt O.JI HpahM the popular railroad
eoBtluctnr, 'if Columbia, H. t! h an riwrl.
wl" Uliuniatlnn which ooDTlnoed blm
&h a t Ihpnt In nnlr irnn
rurf .r that painful (1 la
raw. !! Hart : "1 wan a
grfat mifferr from mua
rnlar Khoumtlm for
two yrara. I could rf
no permanent rellrf
from any medicine pre
F-TiiNTu iy my pnyflician.
I took atjoul a ituvn l,t
ties of your 8. . H.. and
now I am aa wpII aa I 'f
errrwaalnoiTllfa. Iam'i.
aura thai rour medlRln- '
wviromfndu to anr on ar.i
auflvrlag from any blood rtliaass."
Everybody know that Eheamatiam
I a diseased state of the, blood, and
only a blood remedy I the only proper j
treatment, but remedy containing
potaah and mercury only aggravate I
the trouble. I
S.S.S.rTLBlood!
tieing Purely Vegetable, goe direct to
the very cause of the disease and a per- !
manent cure alway result. It la the !
only blood remedy guaranteed to con- i
tain no potaah. mercury or other dan- j
fferous mineral.
Book mailed free by Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia, j
' M . r.
THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE,
COUNT'S SAD romance;
Comes to the Grave of an Old Lotc
ia Ameiica Each Year.
Vtat4 Serer im !. Bt lrr-aj
iaaiktr fcae C aaaat Ha Oav
lalaa ( Mk k tarraw.
f.l J.ar.rr. 1
If Gov ilr Mal!psa!;, liffl eilr
to c-om to York on tbe tame boat
Mith Coutt Iirewvn bit a romarce;
of Ue and Uevotion be could bae
wriftc! l:-t be is Jrad tow. asd the
story ibat Count A. lsjat(.lJ fell
ocJt" on tbe ears f 'be tbip" jirotiic
j,sit Li'i r. Though married, be comes
to iit bU love of lor.g tgv, atd with
bis wife's entire t-otct. I
Tbe count u- a OUtirjriiithtd-ionking
cobieman from Hungary. Well dreed.
affable, jt t-ouniy bearicj and culti
vated Biitfrs. be locl.t the thorough!
man of tbe world that be i. H-t a
rtmDtic ttiitiioi ka lrou:bt bim here,
a rxii:on so fall of taIie? ai.l Jeo-'
tion tbit it nuxie bim tbe uiott taiked
of jiaisK-Er aboard blp.
To those be gut to knew more inti-
matelr be told bis life story. Each year .
he come to this country to ee the,
love w ho still holds bis heart, tho'jgh'
be has wife and children at home ho!
know all. But bis love" life i tieroted j
to religion now, and bis to the wife scd j
children. .
"It mas in id; youth." exclaimed the
rount. sa'ily. "1 was chairoi bunting!
in tbe mountains, and after the day's ;
sport I went to tbe bunt ball. There I j
met my fate the woman who should
be t:iy bride. Sbe was tbe beautiful
Maria Terea KUfauIdr. Ye compared
cote. I found that she was the daugb-j
ter of one of rev old profeors at the
university.
"That night I felt I had met tbe only I
woman who could enter wholly into my j
life, fhe a so beautiful, so sympa-;
thetic, to fpirituel!, so altogether!
beav ulv. I lingered lorj? in the moun-j
tainii. We f-ll in love and one beau-1
tif ul morning I offered myself to her. j
"for a moment she did not reply.!
Then tbe said: "I love you more dearly j
than life itself, but I cannot marry you. !
my sneetheart. I have already re.-clved i
to devote my life to religion and to hu
manity's suffering. Oh, the sadness
of it! I pltaded with her. offered her
everything1 I had in the world, but he
would not yield. One last kiss nnd I
left her, weeping- softly. I Mt that I
mut leave those beautiful mountains
as far behind me as I eotild.
"I lived on in hope, though, prayinp
that the mifrht rM-nt of her ret-olve.
but I knew hope was useless, when ;
one !ay I received word from her that
she had taken vows of perpetual i-eli-bacy
in a nunnery. Hhe did rot berome
u nun; she simply wished to devote her
self to good works wherever she found
opportunity.
"So I married an estimable woman,
who bore heirs to my titles nnd estates
and proved hers-elf on admirable mis
trees of my home. But the c-hnrm, the
spiritticlle eharaeter, the soul of my
sweetheart of lonfr apo are not hers.
My wife knows all. With her consent
I come here once every year to visit the
woman who is now devoting' herself to
religion in America, who, as a little
Magyar girl, I loved in the mountains
of Hungary. She lives in one of your
cities, where I am not at libertv to
tell."
fount Dessowyn told his story so
simply, so convincingly, that everj iody
an the ship pitied his lot. There ore
lines of care in his face and streaks of
silver In his hair far beyond his years.
He declined to tell where he was going.
Chicago Tribune.
A WORD IN SEASON.
It Was Spoken ly Dr. James Mc
Coah to Lord DnfTerln la Their
Voan;er Days.
Rev. Dr. James McCosh, lately the
president of Princeton college, was n
ninn who cm red always lo spi-uk a word
"in season" or cut of fcukcu; for the
remit, he would trust the good chances
of life. Before Dr. McCosh enme to
this country Lord DulTertn. frequently
Invited him to his tntinsinn, (laiulc
boy, near Dublin, where he was mak
ing improvements upon hi estate and
entertaining much com puny; but this
was not enough to satihfy the doctor,
fine day as the two v.ere ridintr in
the park, they loosened rein and went
slowly, and the clergyman mustered
what he ufterward called either "the
'oiu-age or the impertinence" to say
to his host:
"My lord, I fear you are not f -.filling
the end of your life."
Lord Dufferin turned fo him some
what imperiously nnd asked: "What
lo you mean'.'"
"1 mean that you have tab-nts and
accomplishments. You have great in
fluence both In your descent and your
property, and something good and
great is expected of you."
"Hut what," said his lordship, "do
you exf ect me to do?"
"1 expect you to devote yourself to
statesmanship," was the reply.
"Do you. think," said Dufferin.
thoughtfully and earnestly, "that I
have 'he talent for this work?"
Dr. MiCosh assured him that he did
think and the conversation con
tinued os they rode slowly homeward.
Xo one can now say whether this
talk had any Influence on Lord Duffer
In's conduct, but it was not long be
fore he was deep in political matters,
where he succeeded in quelling a dis
turbance, or as he afterward said, "pac
ifying Syria ns the sand of the desert
Is pacified, till the next breeze."
But his public career did not end
there, for since then he haa been gov
ernor general of Canada, viceroy of In
dia and nmlmssnrlor to Prance. t may
be that Dr. McCosh's little word was
the influence that led hiin t begin
his long nnd brilliant public arrvice.
Youth's Companion. '
The Great STEEL and TfTAT.T-T.A-BLE
IRON RANGES,
Pajestie
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Remember that we are selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
Whieu i j a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25
over p ce charged b' peddlers for inferior ranges.
vite for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
jvmvs & GRorjUE.
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
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Seed Wheat, Seed Oats',
Seed Rye, Seed Barley,
Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn
King Philip Corn,
Stowell's Evergreen Corn,
Karly Minnesota Corn,
Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn,
A magnificent etock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of
which will be sold at close prices for CASH at the Feed, Seed
and Grocery Sto-e of
J. H. CROSS.
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
Str. Regulator.
(Limited Landing.)
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
' DOWX.
, l.v. Dalles
at n a. M.
Tuenday. ...
, ThnrMlay .. . .
Haturday.... .
Arr. foftluud
, at 5 r. M.
VP.
I.v. HortUnd
a 7 A. H.
MondHy
. ..WedniMHy
Fridny
Arr. Halles
at i r. M.
I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, 3
J Travel by the Steamers of the Regulator Line. The Company will endeavor to give its pat- .5
V rom tbe best service possible. For further information address Ij
I, Portland Office, Oak-Street Dock. W.
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot n kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, "tKM
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOU FlOUT Tlli8 loor 18 manufactured expressly for famll)
"v'tL a.'-r nee: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Wa sell oar goods lowor than any bouse in tbe trade, and if you don't think so
call and get cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
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
DEACERS IX
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY
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5
SEEDS.
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White Hominy Corn.
Early Rose Potatoes,
Bur bank Potatoes,
Spring Vetches,
Broine Grass,
Cheap Chicken Wheat,
Poultry Food, Bee Supplies.
SEEDS.
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, Portland & Astoria Hav. Co.
teamers of thb Regulator Line will run as per tbe fol
lowing schedule, the Company reserving the right to change '
schedule without notice.
Str. Dalles City.
(Touching at all Way Points.)
Down.
I.v. Dalles
at 6:30 A. at.
Monday
Wfdnesday... .
Friday
Arr. Portland
(uncertain)
t?r. '
Lv. Portland ,
nt 6 A. aT.
Tuesday '
. ... Thursday ,
Saturday
Arr. Dalies '
(uncertain) ,
C. ALL AWAY, Gen. Agt.
& Barget
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
24, 1900.
NOTICE
of Application for Liqaor License.
5 I To All Wao It MaV CocssJi:
I K,tMhhflvb rlvtD that ths ondereieued.
J J J Wilev. aiitat 10 e'elork in ti.e f.oou,
1 on MixliT. id 7th U of Jlarrh. 1 w, lb
" ' aaice tanns ibe rruiar Marrh lwvierm of eitt,
a aiir to it, .'Mlotr Court, of li eute of r
3 . ron. Ioa'Uiity.falt'XUetoellT.irtt
I 1 u Hiv ma't and viuoua liquura lo la r,uanutia
j I than oi raloo. in town of tbauiko. lu Ao-
i trio Friocf, ia th eountr and Hate aliie-
g i aai4i. lor aaea inou u ii-r-i y .
a : Kmutjr Treauier of said euntjr mar eall fr;
and hit petition for aaiu uoenae, wajrn uc
pmenl to th aald i.'ountr Court oa said dale, U
hereinafter et iurth.
iMiol una .'rfh daj of February, J-.jy
Ptltla for Llaaar Ltvaasav.
To the Honorable Coontr Court of the State of
5! Oregon, for lb IXiOut, bl waaco:
a u , tbe undeniirned reaideota and lesral voters
J I of Antelope FrteiDet, in lb County of Waaeo,
3 ! and the state of Orefon. repeetfully petition
k I Tour hooorabie body to grant a licenae In J. J.
3 I l.er to teil tintuoua. mait and viooua liquors
3 in leu quantities Iban one gallon in tbe town of
5 ; sbaniko, iu aaid Anteloj vwiiiet, in the t ouu
S ' tr and tUte aforesaid, for aueb period aa bis re
3 ! eeij.t from tbe eounty treaaurer of said eounty
J may call for.
3 1 Jaa McCarthy W Set.tr D 3 Bisbee
S J B tlder W m Hall W C Porter
5 Win .-uinley HowardLoomis N A gehmitt
K D H Keiay Kbsaunders John La u) pie
i Alt kelkav f W Imnn J W Tbompaon
I G W Kilter CW liars u Cornell
J Stephenson Tno Collins Tboa Bryant
Alnnzoi urner w m acitnoy vnzn diuiiicui
C Mnlvnenx r Gambl
B F wnitlota
Krank Miller Kred Miller
L O Chapman O W Biun
J O Viluv D S Kvan
p B Miller' R O Cariand
T Henuegban J D Tunny
V Lewi .'ohn Malone
S B Kelaav I" f irtwia
td sheehsn
V E liawaoa
Kam or
tan hoitune
E C liekeron
G A ratty
Jas Warrni k
F A Loeddemann
J S tiwansoo
W E Kemp
(.eo Hitler
W H Pre
W A Davey K C Goodwin
T O Condon
J A Tilly
V J Kepler
J M Keeder
Kis Allen
A T t.nping
Albert button E J tilisan
E D Martin
Uavid ecott
lein K Bedford Robert Urier
R J i'ilklngton F M Dial
John Fhelns Patrick RadiKan
J Malone
Charles Blank 8 A Edmunaon D A Howell
E J draves Henry Ulee F W l-ilvertooth
C Miller E Casey Kerr Finley McBelh
1 Thompson Chaa (ullaxber John Gallagher
FrsnkKincald J W Scarlett Walter C'ondell
F H Borniiie ileorse Condon John McLennan
J Blank (ieo Cochran
Harry Adams Cbas Greer
FrankNepicer Frana Irvino
ME Miller J T Bennett
1 1 Fin lay son
I) E McKinna
H C Rooper
Max Lueddeman
J J Wiley
NOTICE
Administrator'! Sale of Real Estate.
Xotiee 1 hereby (riven that the undersigned,
J. H. Fcrgueson, adininUtrator of the estate of
I. villa A. UichardKon. decease t. In tiirsuance of
an order of tbe Honorable County Court of the
Utate of Oregon for Wasco eounty, duly made
and entered on the 4th duy of January, IVM, will
from and after the 15th dny of February, ISO),
proceed to sell at private sale for cash in band,
all of the following described real estate, bei ing
inirto the estate of tnid Lvdia A. Richardson,
deceased, to-wit:
The northwest qunrter of th southwest quar
ter, and south half of tbe nnr'hwest quaiter and
the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter
of section three (!) in township lour (!) south of
range thirteen (l-) east f the Willamette merid
ian, in Wasco comity, Oregon: also that certain
piccv or parcel of land particularly bounded and
described as follows: Commencing rods and
12$ ieet west of the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter of section three (: In town
ship four (4i south of range thirteen (IS) east of
the Willamette meridian in Wasco county, Ore
gon, and running thence norib one-halt niile;
thence westM) rods and 4? teet; thence south
one-half mile, and thence east 50 rods and
feet to the place of beginning: save and except
therefrom lour lots in Richardson's Addition to
the Town of Tygh, which has leen heretofore
sold and conveyed; the tract above described in
eluding allot said Richardson s Addition to the
Town of Tygh, as laid out and platted and re
corded in ttie Records of Deeds for Wasco
county, Oregon, said real estate above described
containing J1U acres, more or less.
Any persondeslringnformatlon with reference
to said real estate should call on or address me at
Junction City, Oregon, or my attorneys, Dufur
it Menefee, at The Dalles, Oregon.
Dated this 12th day of January, 1909.
J. 8. FERGCESON,
Administrator of the Estate of Lydia A. Rich
ardson, deceased.
Dun s & Mknipkk,
Attorneys for Administrator. 13janil
Notice of Guardian's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given thit the undersigned
the duly appointed and siting gnardlau of
George Kliiut, Frank klimt, Annie Jordan, Ka
tie ioidan and Mary Jordan, minora, will, from
and after the 17th day of February, P.KJ0, sell all
the right, title and interest of the shove natiud
minors tn and to the south half nt the southeast
quarter of section IS, township 2 north, range 13
east, W. M., the same being a throe-fifths Inter
est In and to said land, for cash in hand, at
private sale
Dated January 18, 1900.
WILLIAM JORDAN,
Jan 20 11 Guardian.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the county court of
the state of Oregon (or Waco couutv, executor
with the will annexed of the last will of Mury
Jane Beezley, deceased. All persons having
cliims sgainst saides'ae are hereby notified to
present tnem to me with theproper vouchers al
my office In The Dalles, On gon, within six
months from the date thereof.
Dated Feb. A, im).
B. 8. HUNTINOTO",
feb2Mi Executor.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINIXO CAR ROt'l E FROM PORTLAND
TO TUE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
H10NE PARK.
Union Depot, mm and I sis
No. 2.
Fast mall for Tacoma,
Seattle, Olympla, (iray's
Harbor and Houth Mend
No. 1.
Knots, Hp iksne. Roas
nd, B. C Pullman,
; Moscow, Ia Iston, Bnf
11:15 A. M.: falolliinip mining eoiin
: try, Helena MliineniH)
:lls, HI. Paul, Omaha,
i Kansas Cllv. Ht lxila
f;V) P. M.
Chicago and all polnta
east and southeast.
Puget Hound Express
for Tacoma and Heatile
and Intermedial points
No. 4.
11 ;W P. M.
No. X
7:00 A. M.
Pullman flrstelssa and tonrlit sleepers to
Minneapolis, Ht. Paul aud Mlaeouri river polnu
without change.
Vestlliuled trains. Union depot connections
in all principal cities.
Baggnge checkwl to destination of tickets.
For handsomely lllustiated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or
writs
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant fleneral Passenger Agent, Morrison
btreet, corner Third, Portland, Oregon,
TjRiiitnnRFriR
Physician and Siircjeon,
Special sttentlon given lo surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 32t Vogt Block
Kti Pal
Sheriffs Sale.
IS THE flRCriT COCRT OT THIS STATi
I of Oregon, fur I' nion euuaty. 1
Ann Fitzgerald, plaintiff,
vs.
Georgs Herbert, defendant.
By virtue ofao execution and order nfsa'.
duly Issued out of and under th semi of thecir.
eitit Court of tbe relate of Oreg m, fortbecoqnp,
of l'nos, to me directed and dated tbe th ii
at Soveinber, 1, upon a decree Ut the iijrI
closure of a certain mortgage, and judgment leg.
of November, in tb abote entitled eau
in favor of the flaiuiiff and aaainst the defnid!
ant. oenire Herbert, as judgement debtor, io the
sum of ninety one do.iars and JO eenu, na in.
tereat thereon from tbe 24lb day of April, isw
at the rate of eicbl pereenl per annum, aud tii
further sum of twenty-two dollars andibeeuu,
coata. and the eoats of and upon this writ, and
commanding me lo tnakeaaleoftbe real pmpertr
embraced in such decree of ffrelosureaud here
inaft-r described. I will, on tbe 17th dar al
Mann. l'AO. al the hour of two o'clock lu'tha
aJteruooo of aaid day, and at tbe front d'nrei
tbe County Court House In Dalles City, Wasea
County, Oregon, sell at public aueti in to the
bigbflat bidder for eaah In hand, all the right
title and interest wbicn the defendant, lm
Herbert, or either of them had on tbei'.thasy
of November, li, tbe da'e of tbe judgment en
tered herein, or wbicb such defendants or any
of tbe defendents herein have since ae.inired, or
now have in and to the following described ml
I roperty, situate and being In Wasco Countr,
to-wit: Commencing at tbe north east corner
of the same lot which is situated and kuowa as
tbe former residence of Mrs. Mar Cooper, and
running thence east 17' j feet;thence south from
the middle of the street ten (u) rod : I hence
west 17', Ieet: thence north ten (KS rods to tht
place ol tieginning: Deing inw. u. Blgelow s Ad
dition to Dalles City, and known ou the records
of deeds oi Wasco County, aa parcel of land
denied by E. M. Clements and wife to Mary
Cooper, of date December Is, l.V.J: this being
me one-nan oi saiu riuiin. aim wing iae same
tract conveyed to Mrs. E. A. Cates by Louis
Davenport and wife by deed, dated May 12. 175,
and recorded at page 196 of Book K, Heeords ul
leeds for Wasco County, Oregon, and being
descended to tbe said "George" Herbert under
the will of his mother, the said Mrs. E. A. Cates;
said parcel of land lying aud being in Dalles
City, Wasco County, Oregon, and more particu
larly nd correctly described as follows: Com
meiicing st the southeast corner of lot two Ui In
block deignated 0 or sera in Bluff Addition to
Dalits Citv. according to the maps In common
nse in said city, t lie said lot being the same
designated as lot two 2 in block No. , in the
original deed by which it was conveyed by W.D.
Bigelow to Orlande KuuMaon on December 12,
1804: and running .thence northerly along the
eatline of said lot two' (2) to tbe nortbettt
corner thereof, and thfr.ee continuing along
said line in the same direction northerly to the
south sideof Alvord street; thence easterly along
the snuth line of said Alvord street seventeen
nnd one-half iT'jl feet: thence southerly and
parallel with said first line ten rods. more or less,
toa point 17!i feet easterly from the point of
beginning, and thence westerly and at right
angles with said last line seventeen and oue
ball 17' , feet to the place of beginning, or io
much of said propertv as will satisfy said judg
ment and decree, with costs and accruing Costs.
aid proiierty will be sold subject to confirms
motion ard redemption as by law provided.
Dated at The Dalies, Oregop, this li.lh day of
February, lwJ.
R'VDEftT KELLY,
feb 17-11 Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT t OL RT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Wasco.
Belle McGreevy, plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas McGreevy, defendant.
To Thomas McGreevy, defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon, Yon sre
hereby required to appear and answer the er m
plaint tiled sgainst you in the above eotit'ed
suit within ten days from the date of the service
of this Summons upon vou, if served within
this County; or If served within any other
County of this State, then within twmty days
from the date of the service of this Summons
uion you: or if served upon you by puhlicatinri
thereof, then on or before the last day of the
time prescribed in the order for publication,
to-wit. on or before six weeks Irorn the date of
the first publication hereof: and if yon fail so to
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint, to-wit, that the marriage con
tract now existing between plalutilf and de
fendant he forever dissolved and that plaintiff
be awarded the exclusive eustiidy ot the minor
children of plaintiff and defendant.
This Humraons Is served upon you by publica
tion thereof, pursuant to the order of said Cir
cuit Court, made and entered on the Pith day of
January, l'X), requiring the publication hereof
for six consecutive weeks, commencing January
W, luuo, the date of the first publication.
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
Jan 20 II Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lako Orrtci at Vamcouvis, Wash.,?
February .1, Itxiu. i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settlers have filed notice of their inten
tion to make final proof In support of their
claim, and that said proof will be made tefnrs
n. rrosuy, c nitea stales commissioner lor
District ot Washington, at hlaolflcetn Golden
dale, Washington, on Friday, March lo, 1UUU, vU:
ilekinh, widow of Yeacham Toss,
deceased, an Indiarj,
Homestead Entry No. fV2V for the west half of
northwest quarter and lot 4, section H,townshlp
2 north, of range 14 eaat, Will. Mer.
bhe names the following witnesses to provs
ner continuous resiacnce npon, and cultivation
or sain lauo, viz:
Bill Has-na sha. Charlie Wles: Robert Way'
weyas, Jeny Moses, all of Columbus P. O., Wssta-
ingion.
also Skamiah Jr., an Indian,
Homestead Entry No. 9W5, for the east half ol
nortnwest quarter and lot 3, section Hi, town'
ship 2 north, of range 14 east. Will. Mer.
no names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous resiaeuce upon ana cultivation
oi saiu lanu, vix:
Bill Haa na sha, Charlie Wles. Robert Wnh'
weyas, Jeny Moses, all of Columbus P. O., Wash
ington.
H II W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the connty court
of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, in
probate, has duly Issued letters testamentary to
the undersigned as the executor named In tin
lust will ami testament of Caleb Brooks de
ceased, and tn administer upou the estate of tin
said diseased. All persons having claim
against said estiito are required to present ths
alne in rue at me law onice ol conuon i
don. In Dalles City, Oregon, with proper vouch'
ers, within six months from thin date.
December 22, ls'.s.i.
. KOt.AVnO a. BROOKS.
Executor of the rtit f l'leh Hr.siks. de
ceased. DecJ.til
Administrator's Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed ad
ministrator ot the estate r Jonathan Jack-on
deceased, under and by virtue of an o-iler duly
madit and entered In the County Court ol thf
Htiile of Oregon tor W asco County on the Jlio
day of December, IWrtr, all persons having claiim
against asm estate are herehy notineu v por
sent the same with the proper vouchers anddulj
verified at the otllce of my attorney, Fred
Wilson, In The Dalles, Oregon, within
months from the date of this notice.
Dated The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. IS, l'V
R. E. BALTMAHhHK,
jan 20 II AdniinlstraPr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersign"1
has been duly appointed administrator of lh
estate of J. c. Baldwin, Deceased. All per"n
having elalma against said estate are herehr
notified to present the same, properly verllled
lo me or to my attorneys. Dolor Menrfcc, In
The Dalles, Oregon, within sis months from tb
date of this notice.
Dated this Itth dsy of February. IM.
K H MKHRlF'i"
Admlnlstrstor of tbe estate of i. C. Baldwin
deceased. feblri'
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
NotlM la hcrekw .l..n Ih.t lha nn.teislgn
has lawn apMilntcd by (he county court, of It"
im nr onvoii, lor w asco county, ailininisus
of the estate of Patrick Brown, deceased. '
iarsiis having claims against said estste sr
hereby nnillleil in ptesent said claims, proirrl
verified, to me at the oftlce of slntiott A Klim"
In Dallea ciij, Ore., within six mouths from t
dale hereof.
Dated January T, I'.KS),
IIKI.IA r. HROW V,
JsnIT II Adiiilnislmtor.