flOPLR TOD ALL Saturday s Daily. C. K. Ccc'inc, of Mora, if in the city. 0car Male.v, of Condon, it in town today. J. A. McDonald, cf Sherman county, it in th city. lin. Mosier i in the city from ber bom t Moeier. F. II. Row left on the boat thii morn ing for Portland. Mre. C. M. Sbelton, of Goldendale, ii T'uiting in the city. W. O. Hadlev, retarneJ last evening to hia borne at Moro. Walter Smith, of Prineville, ii reg istered at tee Umatilla Honee. A. J. Leland popolar traveling freight agent wai in the city tody. W. H. Moore, of Moro, paeeed through The Dalle lat nighl on bi way to Portland. Capt. J. L. Cowan, agent at the Warm Spring reservation, is in tne city attend ing to business. Mre. Lyl and daughter, Miae Alice, have gone to BilliDg. Mont., where MiM Lvle will engage in the millinery basi neei. Mrs. H. E. Warren, oi Heppner, paseed through The Dalles last night, on her way to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Myers at Portland. Mr. Collora, pnrchasing agent for the contractors of the Paol Mohr railway, left this morning for Stevenson where be goes to secure ties for the portage road. Mrs. Jos. Nitschke returned from Port land last night where she went to visit ber brother, Ernest Jacobeen, who is in the hospital. he reports Mr. Jacobeen's condition much improved. Mondays Daily. A. M. Kelsay is in Portland. H. Gienn left for Portland this morn ing. C. A. Buckley is in the city from Grass Valley. Mrs. Carmicbeal left on tbe boat this morning fur Portland. L. P. French, of Grass Valley is reg istered at the Umatilla flouse. Emil Hacbler, the proeperoni Wapi nitia sheepman, is in tbe city. Attorney C. J. Bright, of Wasco, is in tbe city attending to business. Robt. Wilson, the popular traveling freight agent, it in town today. J. E. Sherar, the well known sheep man, is in the city from Cross Keys. Miss Mamie Helen Flynn returned last night to ber home at Huntington. Capt. J. L. Cowan left on the stage this morning tor tbe Warm Springs reservation. Tuwdiy i Daily. Jno. Farlmg, of Antelope, is in the city. Mrs. W. O. Hadleyleft for Ho id River this morning. G. E. Nolio, of Dufar, is registered at the Umatilla House. Alva Wilcox, a man front Grass today. well known sheep Valley, i iu town J. W. Morton, a member of the legis lature from Waeco county, it in the city from Hood River. M ist Myrtlft Short left on the etage this morning for tioldendale, where she will visit for a few weeks. I. C. Darland and A. Baker came over from Gcldeniale yesterday and left thit morning for Portland. Mrs. M. Peirano went to Portland this morning to attend tbe spring millinery openings. On her return she will be ccompinied by Mist Delia Greeley, formerally of Kansas City, Mo., but now of Walla Walla. Mirt Myrtle Smith, of the Campbell A Wilton Millinery firm, went to Portland on this morning's train to attend the wholesale millioerr openings and select a few more beautiful pattern hits for their spring openiog, which will com plete their already well selected line of Eastern pattern bats. MARRIED. r-aturday evening at the residence of tbe bride, E. E. Ferguson, M. D., and Dr. Belle C. Rinehart were united in marriage, Rev. D. V. Poling officiating. Dr. Ferguson is lately from Pendleton From a G. A. Rm Elan "My attack of miller's Asthma was very raui. I was afraid to lie down at night for fear of smot fieri n g. I couldn't get my breath. Mo matlerif all the doom awl windows in the huue were own, it seemed as itinera wat no air that I and Lung Trou bles. 1 thought lit tle of it hut hotight a bottle in the hopes that it might help me a little. Itgava me wonderful re lief, andtlic second bottle cured me completely. Mv re covery is permanent, too, for ever since 1 tiave not had the lii?htet s-nemy. I consider Acker s Knells), Rem..,l i ana ti,at I must -sA :'irX-. .surely smother to death. Mr. W. B. f f a .Long, of this city, f-J called my attention " " t in Acker's English II IV A Jteme.lv for Throat by long odds the beat medicine in the world i medicine, no electricity, but pure Oxy ntZ? V l-lilled or absorbed through the eases that many people wrongly suppw to iTe'KuK ?V mV tmid, and more too." (signed.) r J"" Elliott. Uommarder John Megarah Port, No. Jortiancl, Mich. ' t , r J.",1 2i-.' WV- a,"l ' ' a bon,e- thrmiphont the I n ted Mates and ( 'anada : and in Kng- ?i V1!1";.2''",2"- -6d. if you are ,,t natied after buying, return the h.ti8 to JourUrut'ist, and get your money hack. 1 r, ""Ht"rf;t Ihr uhurr ri'inrnnlr' . W, Jl UO0KLH CV, J'royrvtur,, Ac Jor. roll 8.4 l.r. BY Blakeley & Houghton. THE DALLES WEEKLY CHKONICLE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY where be has been practicing bis pro fession for some time past. Dr. Rinehart it well known in The Dalles and vicinity where she enjoys a large and lucrative practice. Only relatives and intimate friends were present, and after congratulations were offered a dainty repast was served. Dr. Ferguson and wife will mate this their future home. Atlvertleesl Letters. Following it tbe list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at Tbe Dalle un called for February 21, 1900. Persons calling for tbe tame will give date on wbicb tbey were advertised: LADII8. Burns, Mist Mable Clark, Mist Mie (3; Chamberlain, Oiie DeCamp, Mrs Frank Davis, Miss Uattie Hart, Mrs Virginia Jones, Mr Jessie Johnson, Miss Etna Koabler, Mist Allie Kohler. Miss Erma Knecktt". Pauline Marys, Mrs Ida Mason, Mrs EL Millspsngb, Carrie Moore, Mrs W S McCluen, Mrs F W Oilman, Mrs Steele Phelps, Miss Kate Revenig, Mist Ada Taylor, Mrs Sadie Turner, Georgia Thomas, Mn Julia ViiiElu, Anna M CtXTLEMKX. Brooks, T Coake, Ernest Coake, Vernon, Dyche, W K Hopper, Win Hays, Wallace (2) Hoover, A R Johnson. Brace Lirka, Fred McXamire, Mr Nelson, C J Ross, Allie F Brewer, John Canfield, Mr J H Cameron, W J Drake, R V Hopper, lorn Hemie, Emmet Harden, Allen Kinney, K K Lnsser, W H Milliner, M Oscar, L C Turner, Ivan Taylor, Arthur H. H. Riddell, P. M. A Good Beginalog. The opening night of the Shaw com pany was a most successful one. The house wat so crowded that standing room only could be had. The play, "Jack O'Diamond, is a pleasant little drama and full of many interesting situ ations which all help to weave in a story that appeals td the audience and brings forth tbe fact that all who profess are not friends. Mr. Sbaw it indeed a fine actor, and hi entire company, which numbers twenty-one, are worthy of praise for their clever acting and excellent music. During the intermission between acts, specialties were introduced, such as singing, dancing, and a xylophone solo. The audience which greeted the com pany last night were more than pleased with the performance, and we predict that the house will again be crowded, for we can assure anyone, that for a good, clean and pleasant evening's i entertainment the Shaw company can not be excelled. Tonight tbe favorite, "In Mizzura," will be produced. School Report. Report of Wapiaitia school for the month ending Feb. 23, 1000: No. of pupils enrolled, 19. No. of days taught, 20. No. of daya attendance, 339. Average daily attendance, 17. Tbo following named pupila were nei ther tardy nor absent: Curtia Cor u id, Eldon Henderson, Willie Foreman, Claude Langblin, Walter Woodside, Violet Pechette, and Arthur Pechette, T. M. B. Cuastain, Teacher. Notice to tho FuDlle. The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany will complete its line and be ready to receive forward freight and passengers from Shaniko cot later than April 15, 1900. Large warehouses and stock yards will be erectad and ready for wool and stock by tbe above date. Freight rates will be considerable lower than by team from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be published shortly. for lurttier information cail on or address C. E. Lytle, General Freight Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned. E. E. Lytlk, feblfJ-tf General Manager. Bismarck' Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If yon want ties qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c t Blakeley St Houghton's drugstore. 2 For Bale. Comple'e entertainment outfit, con sisting of high grade magic lantern, with views on Spanish-American war and ! new talktnir macltinA with 2ft rt.enrrla Made $300 clear ,ier month last fall. Reason for selling owner ill. Call op posite United Brelhern church on the hill or address Virgil E. Greene, The DaiHa. Jan29 Imo' Why lulTer with kindey cr rheuma tism w hen it can be positively cured by the ose of the "Oxvaenor King." No I Pore ' tlie ,kln nil vet sleep. No h63'1 f X e hospital for medi- cal treatment when you can be cured at home t.y the use of the Oxygenor. No matter what the ailment or disease the Oxygenor will diaitnase the case and proceed to cure. For further partita lais call on or address J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, Or. phone 3'.'9. feblO 2k ilrl Wanted, general housework. Muet be To Jo good cock this office. 1 15 a month. Jnquire at NEWS FROM THE DELEGATES Baaatiaa of the Baaaot Bowie Jolly ConpaaloB aod PWaaaat Bar roaadlaca. Naw Mxxico, Feb. 22, 1900. On board Southern Pacific. Editor Chboicicli : I need not tell yoo, nor yoor readers, that the most difficult thing in the world it to tear one't e!f away from news paper people. One is bad enough, but when it comet to twenty in one car it it well nigb impossible. But just now, while they are guing out of tbe ear window at the adobe bats and their in habitants and wondering if even a news paper man could exitt in tbia desert, I'll shot myself np in the drawing room tfor none of as can afford to stay in here long) and tell you just a little of bow it all happened, for I could not tell half, nor would yon want to bear it. Indeed, If anyone can tell half of what it seen on a trip over the Southern Pacific and Sunset routes, they must need be well, slightly more gifted thai, yours truly. Since leaving Portland Satnrday night we have been craning our necks until a giraffe isn't in it with our appearance. It is not necessary to speak of Southern Oregon's part in the panorama we have past through ; everything in regard to that state, of wbicb we grew prouder as we passed, it taken for granted, for who bat not beard of tbe grandeur of Oregon, and yoo tbould pan through Arizona and New Mexico to fully appreciate it; but every desert has its oases would be applicable to tbe Southern Pacific route, and even that desert has had it inter esting points since we struck it last night. Upon reaching tbe California line we began to look about for new scenes, and we found them. In tbe presence of Oregonians, however, Shasta veiled his face, but could not cover one iita of the beauties which lay at his feet nor shut out one ray of tbe golden sun set which met our gaze Sunday evening, revealing the significance of the name "Sunset route." Reaching San Francisco early Monday morning we determined to look op every , "item" and if possible get a scoop, so aiter decking ourselves in violets, which seemed to line every cor ner, we sallied forth tor tbe park, una house and other resorts of tlio"tourist," only returning in time to take the boat for Oakland at 5:30, for we left at 6:15. So eager were we to miss not a sight to be seen, that we no doubt missed much which was in store for us, for, not con tent with the eeemingly limitless gen erosity and thoughtfulness he had showered ns with at Portland, C. H. Markham, of the Southern Pacific, had telegraphed Asst. Paesenger Agent Jack son to show us the sights of tbe city; but we were not to be found high nor low, which experience in regard to news paper people was probably a new one to him or any other transportation agent. However, this time, we will take the will for the deed, and never miss an op portunity to say a word in favor of the route which has afforded ns so much pleasure. In order to reach New Orleans at the date set, we were compelled to forego tbe much desired visit in Los Angeles which we reached at 1 o'clock Tuesday after noon. We, therefore, caught but a glimpse of the beautiful city and its at tractions for visitors as we remained but a half hour. We were recompensed, however, by the view w hich greeted us continually during the afternoon, as we rode past sores upon acres of orange orchards and saw trees loaded with the luscious yellow fruit, while up to this time nfany of ns had nevei seen in larger quantities than a small shipment to local dealers. We seemed to never grow weary of watching the beauty of the groves filled with them, and it was amusing to see the golden hue of the car after it left Pomona; where every pencil pusher pushed through the crowd to get a basket containing two dozen large oranges for 25 cents. Then, too, we caught a passing glance at San Gabriel mission which we at once recog nized from the numerous views every, where to be seen, and all at once de cided to more thoroughly investigate it at tome future time. To my mind the trip yesterday afternoon was the most interesting of any day so far. Last evening abjiit 8 o'clock we crossed the Colorado river at Yuma and found ourselves in Arizona. From all accounts of that tropical berg, and hav ing in my mind the story of the sinner, who, when he passed in bis checks at Yuma and got down to the lower region, sent back for his blankets, we expected to melt there even in winter, but found it very comfortable. Indeed, we have experienced no unusually warm weather until today, when it doesn't seem just like they were skating at home. Were surprised to find snow between San Francisco and Los A ngelet. In fact from tbe various kinds of weather we shall encounter before returning, it will sure ly require more of a wardrobe than newspaper ptople possets. Would sug gest that yon call upon some of the chnrch societies to solicit few old clothes and send along. Two more days cf traveling will bring us to the crescent city, when we expect togion to Memphis and return with the Eastern delegates. If we survive the Marde Grss festiv ities, you may ngain hear from the fjKI.EOATK. Clarke A Fait have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brusbcr. i mm mrirr tint chedi'lb. Ataiva rua, faoa I'ilui. Fom. Faat Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fat Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail U:jp.m. ' city, ot. Louis, 1:56 p m ChieafO anti EaaL gpokan Walla Walla. Spokane, Spnkant Fiver AliDDapoUa.bt.faul, Flyer. 7:ui'p. m. i)d la tb, Milwaukee, 4:Ja.m Chicago and Eaat. 8 p. B. p. m. Faoii POKTLAMn. Ocean Hteamahipa. For fean Frauclnco December 3, , 1. 18, 23 and JK. ( p. m. 4 p. m. Ii. Sunday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.bundaj To Arroaii and Way Saturday Landing. 1(1 p. m. ( a. m. WiLUHrrra Rivbb. 4:30 p. m. El.buudajr Orcxon City, Newberg, El.bunday fialem b Way Land a. 7a.m, WuxaMtTTB AND Yin- S:30 p. in. Tuea.Thur. hiu. Kiviaa. jTon .Wed and Eat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri. and Way-ljuidluga. lin. Wiuiimi Kivii. 4:30p.m. TucThur, Portland to Corvallis,! Mon. Wed and Sat. and Way-Landings. and Friday 8m n Rivra. Leavb Lv Riparia Rlparla to lwiton. Liwipton daily daily 1.20 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Parties deal nog to to to Hetroner should uieno. 4, leaving ine vanes at i:oo p. m malt In direct connections at Heppner Junction KeturulDg makingdirectcomiection at Heppner junction witniNO. 1, arriving at ine jjauesat 2:651, m. No. S2, throught freight, east bound, does not carry passengers; arrives '2:50 a. m., departs :60a. m. Ho. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east bound; arrives 4:au p. m., neparts 8:15 p.m. No. 21, west bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p in., departs 9:30 p. m. No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives o:u p. m., departs :au a. m. For full particulars call on O R. A N. Co.' agent i ne uanes. or aoaress W H HHRt.m'RT. Gen Pas. Agt., Portland, Or EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route or THB Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland OVERLAND EX-1 nms. HMlem. RnaA- ' burg, Ashland, Sac ramento, Ogden,Ban 7:00 F.M, r ranciseo, Hoiave, 9:15 A. M Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and I East 8:30 A. M. Roseburg and way sta tions . 4:80 P. M Daily except Sundays. fvia Woodbura for I Mt.Angel, Silvorton, West Bcio, Browns vllle.Sprlugfleld and I Natron .... Daily except Sundays 17:30 A. ii. (Corvallls and way! (stations 5:50 P.M. INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train j-iaiiy (except aunuayj. I;50p.m. ( Lv..?.. Portland ...Ar.) 8:25 a. m 7:30p.m. ?Ai..McMlnnville..Lv. 5;50a,m 8 :80 p. m. ( Ar. . Independence..Lv. ) 4 :60 a. m Dally. tDaiiy, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection at Han Crane! sco with Oecl dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines iot J trAfl ana kfliSA. nailing aatea on S plication. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and En rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc AUSTRALIA. All above trains arrive at and depart Irorji Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jenerson street Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Fri.1av t8:i.Sa. m. Arrive at Portland. Tnea. dav, Thursday and Saturday it 1:06 p. m. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday. R. KLEM.ER, , H. MARKHAM, Manager. Asst O. F. Pass. Agt Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, whors through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained al lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. Yellowstone Paik Line. THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YKLLOW- if ta Pile H10NK PARK. i.tv. TJnicn Depot, Firtn and I sis iv. No. 2. . Fsst mail for Tscoms, No. 1. Peattle, olympls, Gray s Harbor and Houtli Ilend i points, Spokane, Ross !Ianri, B. C., Piilhnaii, Mnscnw. I' iton. Hnf- 11:15 A. M.Jfslcilliiinpminingeniin- B;.V) P. M. iry, iieiens, MinneniH ills, St. Paul, Omaha, I Khiisss City, St. Umia. :( 'hlcsg.i sud all points No. 4. eat and southeast. No. 3. IMttret Sound Kvnrecs' 1);S0 P. M. for Tscoma and S'attlol 7;0O A. M. land intermediate points I 4- Piillman first class and tnurlit slecra-rs to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points without rhiifige, Vnstiliuled trains. Uulon depot connections in sll prlni'lpul cities. HnpvKgp checked to dstlnstIon nf tickets, for liHUdsomely illiistiatiililiM'rlptivernntter, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call un or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agrut, m Morrlwm Street, corner Third, Cortland, Oregon. 28, 1900. Baldwin OPERA HOUSE. TRUE MERIT A SURE WINNER. One Was Feb. 26 Comma The Shaul Company Supporting Sam T. Shaw in Seven Great Plays. MONDAY- Fred Brighton's celebrated PU JACK O' DIAMONDS TUESDAY- Nat C. Goodwin's great creation, IN MIZZURA WEDNESDAY Milton Noble's FROM 61RE TO SON THURSDAY An Ensllah Melodrama by Arnold Wolfard, THE BRAND OF CAIN FRI) 'AY The greatest of all war Dramas, HELP BY THE ESEMY SATURDAY Milton Noble's famous somtdy, FOR REVENUE ONLY 8ATURDAY MATINEE The Evergreen Old Favor ite, RIP VAN WINKLE New Special Scenery and wardrobes for each play. 3.1 cents 85 cants POPULAR PRICES IS cents 0 Complete Cii?e f Drus at M. Z. DONNELL, THEaDRUGCIST. ty t;A'Ww.a.yjsyw ayi w mvt wwxsi LiAflE BROS. GENERAL i 1 Wagon and Carriage Werk. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Twa ana Jefferson. PhonCM. J " wara-rii'"" rwawaa'sitai C. F. Stephens .Dealer In... tty Goods, Clothing, hansel rT,. w .' 1 1 .1 Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Notions. Agt. for W. L. Douglss Shoe. W2ZX- THe Dalles, Or. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aids mture In streriKthenlno; and recon structlnttthe exhausted digestive or fans. It is the latest discovered dltrest antand tonic. No ot her preparation can approach It in el!lclcncy. It in ritantly relieve and permanently cures l7a?',psU' LndlKtstlon' Heartburn, latu enee, bour Stomach, Nausea SI ckHeadaclie.GastralKla Cramps,anrj an other results of Imperfect dlBest ion. . scored by E. C Dew!'.' Ce, Creoao. Giacksmiins aaANDaa. Horseslioers K(q1 NOTICE of Application for Liquor License. To All Whom It Mat Coxcaax: Notice is hereby given that the ODdml, J. Wiley, will at 10 oelock in tha f..!"?f on Wednesday, tbe 7lh day of Msrch, l ou tH' same being the regular March I'M) term of coJr. apply to the County Court, of the state 5 ori K , i , iu, ' ' "urn, . i" i 1 1 r ii uj sell , uous, ma!t and vinous liquors in less uusniiii. than one gallou, lu the town of Shaniko in Wlope Preciuet, in the county and state alonl said, for such period as his receipt from iS. County Treasuier of said Bounty may fan iZj: and his petition for said license, which he woi E resent to the said County Court on said dais. ereinafter ret forth. Dated this Ath day of February, '903. J. J. WILEY. Petition far Llqaor Lice as. To the Honorable County Court of the Stats at We. the undersigned residents and leaal vn ot Antelope Precinct, in the Countv of Wsan and the State of Oregon, respectfully petluoa vour honorable body to grant a license to J. j Wiley to sell tpirituoua, malt and vinous Uqaori in less quantities than oue gallon in the town sf Shaniko, In said Antelope precinct, in the Coon. . . . .. I . . ...... . . . .. L. .. 1 J , . iy auu dmw iiimkmiu, iu, iui-u fwriuu as ii'., re ceipt from the county treasurer of said county may call for. Jas McCarthy W Scoff D 3 Bisbee J B Elder Wm Hul) W C Porter Wm Stanley Howard Loomla N A Schmllt D R Keisay R D Saunders John Lample Alf Kelsay F W Dunn J W Thompsoa G W Ruper O W Cisrk O Cornett J Stephenson Tbos Collins Thos Brysnt AlonzoTorner W M McCarthy Sam Bluanent C Moiyneux B v uaniDie r v hitlock Frank Miller f red Miner L O Chapman G W Sinn J O Wiltsey D 8 Ryan S B Miller R O Garland T Henneghan J D Tunny W Lewis John Malone Ed Sheehan W Dawsoo Sam Work Cbas Fortune E C Dickerson G A Cratty Jas Warraek J B Kelsay P Hsrtwig W M Davey E C Goodwin T G Condon W J Kepler J A Tilly J M Reeder A T Esping Rosa Allen Albert button EJGIisan F A Lueddernsna J n Hwauson W E Kemp Geo Hiller W H Prose E D Martin Lem K Bedford Robert Grier David Scott K J rilklngtoa F M Dial J Malone John Phelps Patrick Radlrtn Charles Blank 8 A Edmuuson D A Howell E J Graves Henry Dice F W Bilvertooth c .Miner Casey Kerr Mnley MeBetrt J Thompson Chas Gallagher John Gallagher FrankKlucaid J W Scarlett Walter Condell F H Borning George Condon John McLennan j niana tieococnian u t .MCKini Harry Adams Chss Greer II C Rooper KrankNSpicer Frana Irvine Max LueddemaB .ii t. Miner j 1 Bennett J uey 1 1 Flnlayson SheriflTs Sale. TN THE CIRCriT COCRT OF THK STATE 1 of Oregon, for Union county. Ann Fitzgerald, plaintiff, ' vs. George Herbert, defendant. By virtue of an execution and order of sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Cnlon, to me directed and dated the 2itli day of November, 199, upon a decree for the fore closure of a certain mortgage, and judgment rec dered and entered In said court on tbe rth da; of November, lMW, in tho abote entitled cause, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defend ant, George Herbert, as Judgement debtor, in the sum of ninety one dollars and 20 cents, with in teresrthereon from the 24th day of April, lsw, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, sud tne further sum of twenty-two dollars and 50 cents, costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, aod commanding nieto make saleof the real property embraced in such decree of foreclosure and here-inaft-r described, I will, on the )7th day of March. V.KI0, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In band, all the right, title and Interest which the defendant, Georne Herbert, cr either of them had on the2.rthday of November, 1WI9, the date of the Judgment en tered herein, or which such defendants or any of the defendents herein bsve since acquired, or now have in and to the following described real l roperty, situate and being in Wasco County, to-wit: Commencing at the north east corner of the same lot which is situated and known as the former residence ot Mrs. Mar Cooper, and running thence east 17' foetithence south from the middle of the street ten (10) rods; thence west 17' feet; thence north ten (10) rods to the place of beginning; being inW. D. Blgelow's Ad dition to Dalles City, and known on the records of deeds ol Wasco County, as a parcel of land de.ded by K. M. Clements and wife to Mary Cooper, of date December 18, INK: this being me one-nan or saiu Claim, and being the same tract conveyed to Mrs. E. A. Cates by Ixiuis Davenport and wife by deed, dated May 12, 1H75, and recorded at page 196 of Book K, Records uf leeds for Wasco County, Oregon, and being descended to the said IGeorge- Herbert under ine win oi nis motner, tne said Mis. E. A. Cates; said parcel of laiid lying and being in Dalles -j.., iwt, viun,7, iik'kin,, hiiu iiioru unriieu' larly i nd correctlv desciibed as follows: Coir. mencing at the southeast corner of lot two (2) In bloek deignated Oor sero in Bluff Addition to Dalles Cttv, according to the maps In common use In said city, the said lot being the ssme designated as lot two J21 in block No. 1, in tbe original deed by which it was conveyed by Vf.D. Blgelow toOrlande Kumsaon on December 12, MA; and running (thence northerly along thr east line of said lot two 2 to the northern! corner (hereof, and thence continuing alonf said line In tbe same direction northerly to the south sldeof Alvord slreet;thenee easterly slonf the s.iuth line of said Alvord stieet seventeen and one-half I7'l feel: thence southerly and parallel with said first line ten rods, more or less, toa point 17' feet easterly from the point o( beginning, and thence westerly and at right angles with said last line seventeen and one hall riTSl feet to the place of beginning, or so much of said property as will satisfy said juilg- u,c, nuu umtw, wun cos is ana accruing cosis. Ssid property will be sold subject to connrras matfon and reoemntioii as hv law nrovldpri. Dated at The Dalles, Oregop, this 16lh day of rcuiuurj, iwu, ROBERT KELLY, feb 1711 Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land Orrtcg, at The Dalles, Ork., VlRHIIllV U. t'HHI Notice is herebv given that the followlnr named settler has filed notice of his Intention U mske Hnal proof in support of his claim, and that ssid proof will be made before the Reirlotsr and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on YVediie ""ji i'"i s, rjuu, vis: William C. Clarlr. of The Dallei, Or. Homestead Entry No. W71, for the BW, section i, u'wnniiip i soiun, range 11 east, vv. m. He names Ihe following witnesses to Drove nil continuous residence upon and cultivation ol A Inert Turner. Charles Gnsson. Charles Smith, L. A. Gibson, all of 1 he Dalles, Oregon. , , , JAY P. LUCAS, feb28 I . Register NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Land Ornca atTh Paii.ks, Ork',i February !, I i.out-e in nereoy given mat ine loimwi" to make Dual proof In support of his claim, ' funirii peiiirr nan vn nniice oi niaiiii. no'- that said picaf will lie made b lore the Keglsw1 and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on fcatui fltti Aurll ? tMA .,!.. John Frederick Walther, of The Dull Oregon, If. E. No. Km, for the NW Sec. II, towiisWf inoiiin, ra-ige V4 eani, vr. si. He names the following witnesses to prnri his conllniiotis residence upon and cultivatlot ui pnii: linn, vis : 1. Wolf, John Ohi Ist, Frank Obrist, Willis Obrlst, all of The Dalles, Or,gon. 'ob-W-l JAY P. I.DA8, Kcflstcr, FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. ritANSACTA KNEKAL BANKING BCeiNES letter of Crwlit loaned availablo in th Eaatern fitatea, Sllflit Ekchanice and Telearapli"1 Transl.-rs ld on Now York, Ch-iSs St. Io'iis, San KrAnciaeo. I'ortland on, Seattle Wash,, and various poin'J in Dromon and vv HHliinton, ColW rtlona ma le at ail points on jrablo tornn.