The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, March 31, 1900, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1900.
tKOf-LB TOO ALL. KNOW.
Wednesday's Daily.
T. A. Pmith and daughter, of Wapa
nitia, wereiu mwu last nitt on their
way to visit Mr. Smith's motuer at
Junction Cltr, Or.
John Roth, the well-known populist
Tygh Ride statesman, Is in the city.
John's political environment reminds
one of Moore'i Lost Rose of Summer.
Ho blooms .'popaliatically alone out on
the ridge.
Robert Lawe, of Fairfield, came into
town this morning with Mrs. James
Uarson, a native of the Orkney Island
and an old-time friend of Mrs. Lowe,
with whom she had been visiting for a
few days. Mrs. Uarsoo took the boat
tor home.
K. S. Holmes, of Cross Keys, G. J.
Fanning, of Warm Springs, M.W. Hind
man, of Sisters, L. F. Burdoin, of White
Kilmon, F. G. Buskuhl, of Kingsley, A.
W. Cooper, of Goldendnle, and J. H.
Koberg, of Hood River, are registered
at tne Umatilla House.
Thursday's Dailr.
John Brookhouse, a well-known Tygh
Ridge farmer, was a passenger on the
boat this morning for Portland.
Mr. A. A. Gilhousen, who has been
visiting here the past week, left on this
afternoon's train to spend a few days
with relatives in Clackamas county.
Hugh Lister, wife and children and
eieter-in-lavr, Miss Annie Fugle are at
the Umatilla House. Mr. Lister is a
wealthy sheepman of Paulina, Crook
county. The party will leave for home
in the morning.
The following names appear on the
register at the Umatilla House: N.
McGuire, of Goldendale; A. S. Holmes,
Cross Keys; Charles Hixson, Antelope;
K. TiUany, liiggs; w. u. naaiy, woro;
Ed Smith, Grass Valley; J. M. Cotton,
Viento; K. R. Lake, Corvallia; J. K.
feberar, Antetope; J.L. lunney. Ante
lope; H. G. Clarke, Dufur; A. Harris,
Naneene; I. X. Moore, Hood River;
Frank N. Parker, Walla Walla.
Friday's Daily.
Eli Hinman, a well-known merchant
of Dufur was in town today.
C. E. Bayard expects to leave early
next week on an extended trip to Call
iornia.
Henry Peterson, of Victor, has rented
lia farm on the Wapinitia Flat and
moved with bis family to I he Dalles.
H. J. Byrkett, of Trout Lake, came
op on the boat last night bringing with
him 07 bead of cattle that he and a
neighbor wintered for the Columbia
Packing Company,
The following names appear on the
register of the Umatilla house : J. H.
Eubanks and F. J. Ward, Wapinitia;
Clyde T. Bonney and O. B, Hartlev,
Hood River; Mrs. L. W. Curtis. Grand
Dalles; J. A. Ellis and wife, Golden
dale; T. Wyers, White Salmon.
SELF DENIAL WEEK.
It Tenth Celebration by the Salvation
Array Here llegtns Tonight.
The Silvatijn Army otands foremost
as a powerful spiritual and social factor
among the Christian nations of the
earth. With their characteristic energy
and thoroughness they are extending
year by year their work into territories
as yet untouched, especially in heathen
lands. They settle embarrassing finan
cial questions by voluntarily depriving
themselves not only of comforts, but
even of necessaries, in what is known as
the week of self denial. The money
thus secured in this great annual etlori
is spent directly in the extension of their
field of labor, both at home and in the
foreign missionary field.
Besides this regular missionary and
relief work, the Salvation Army has this
year another and most urgent work of
relief on hand. A desperate cry for
help comes from India, w here a fearful
fam'.no is raging at the present time.
Not less than 30,000,000 of Hindoos are
on the verge of starvation.
Salvationists are linked together in all
lands in a strong bond of brotherhood,
and there will be during eeli denial week
of this year a great rallying of forces to
the relief of those famine-stricken peo
ple in India.
A glance at the annual report for 1899
reveals a development in the social op
erations in the United States of which
the Salvation Army may well be proud.
Their shelters, rescue homes, chil
dren's homes and kindred social institu
tions ars highly commended for cleanli
ness and practical management.
Their permanent relief depots, viz ,
one cent meal depots, labor bureaus
and salvage brigades are doing an im
mense amount of practical and efficient
work in the way of relieving the appall-1
ing distress among hundreds of thous
ands of the poor of this country.
The Ra'vation Army is the recognized
friend and comforter of the poorest and
lowjest, and their efforts in behalf of
the millions of "submerged" are deserv
ing of the highest praise and the liberal
apport on the part of those who are in
the happy position to be free from the
wretched worry for tlieir daily bread.
May every one who belongs to tiiia for
tunate cLss help to swell the Salvation
Army relief fund during their annual
week of prayer and self denial, which
lor this year is set for lha dava from
March 25lh to April 2d.
Captain J. P. Simpson a i rived here
last night and will take charge of this
and fu'.nre woik in The Dalles. As the
captain did not get here on schedule
time, self denial wet k in The Dalles will
commence tonight and last for the en
suing wiek.
Males for Male.
One span of mules, 5 years old, for
eale. Wtlht, each about IW0 tounds.
for par: CJlars address
. ... M. K. McLeod,
-S H I n Pour miles east of Kings! ey
ROBERTS HAS
MUCH TO
DO
Winta Will Soon B5 Upon tne Trans
raal and Trocps and Horses
Must BB EQUiPDCd.
THE BOERS ARE
STRENGTHENED
Roberts' Advance Will Be Along t
Broad Front Boers Captured a
Number of Britishers Near Lady
Smith Interview With Kruger.
London, March 29. Conjecture as to
Lord Roberts' advance from Bloemfon
tein is the topic of the day and is likely
to continue so if the British commander-in-chief
in South Africa conceals his
movements as carefully as he has dose
in the past. April 2d is set by va ious
critics as the probable date of thr. de
parture of the main army from Bloem
fontein. It is pointed out that there
will then ba over a week's hard march
ing before Kroonstadt is reached,
though there seems no certainty that
Kroonstadt will entirely occupy Rob
erts' attention. The advance, when it
does occur, will probably be made by
parallel columns along a broad front.
The movements of the cavalry force
and part of the infantry towards Glen
can scarcely be construed as an actual
advance although they undoubtedly
point to the imminence of such a step.
But only a small part of General Gat
acre's forces have yet arrived At Bloera
fontein and until that movement is
completed, it is not likely Roberts will
start for Pretoria.
The latest news from Bloemfontein,
contained in a dispatch published in the
second edition of the Times and dated
Wednesday, again dwells upon the ne
cessity for not making a premature ad
vance. This correspondent, who on'
several occasions seemed to be chosen as
the mouthpiece ef Roberts, cables :
"It should be clearly understood that
the present halt In the vicinity oi Bloem
fontein is absolutely necessary as a mil
itary precaution. It should be borne in
mind that we are about to enter ou a
new phase of the operations, with the
main communication through a recently
occupied hostile country and that the
recent successes necessitated a great ex
penditure of horse power. Here and in
Natal we shall move on the commence
ment of the South African winter and
mnst be prepared to face effects of the
first frost upon such animals as may be
affected with horse sickness. It would
be suicide to push troops forward until
they are equipped to meet the exposure
of winter. Horses, clothing and food we
muet havo."
The correspondf nt adds that the Boer
forces have been re-equipped, and he
says be is fully convinced that 15,000
foreign troops have been landed to aid
the republics.
Clement at Fauresmlth.
London, March 29. The war office
has received the follow ing dispatch from
Lord Roberts, dated Bloemfontein,
March 23:
"General Clements occupied Faure-
smith today without opposition. One
ninepounder and one Martini-Maxim
were discovered in a prospecting shaft
of a mine, where a large quantity of am
munition was buried.
"Arms are being surrendered gradual
ly and the inhabitants are settling
down.
Colonel Pitcher visited Ladybrand
on March 26. On leaving the town be
was attacked by a pari y of the enemy
and one of his force was wounded and
five are missing.
"During the skirmish north of the
Modder river ou March 25, five men
were wounded. Threo are reported
to be ml -sing. Cup tain Sloan Stanley,
of the Sixteenth lancers, and five men
of that regiment were taken prisoners."
Iuke of Norrolk'i Patriotism.
London, March 29 The Duke of
Norfolk has resigned the office of postmaster-general,
owing to the fact that he
is going to South Africa with the Sus
sex Yeomanry.
Interview With Kruger.
Nkw Yohk, March 29. The World
publishes a long interview with Presi-
den. Kruger, under date of Pretoria,
February 7, President Kruger said :
"I sent a message to the World saying
that the losses in a war 'would stagger
humanity,' The British laughed at me
and said they would only take a month
to conquer ns. Did those 650 dead at
Spion Kop and those hundreds who
were killed In other battles please the
British? Are they laughing cow?
When you came throngh London did yon
see much laughing?"
The correspondent told him of the
scents in front of the London war bul
letin boards, the weeping relatives and
the sorrowing friend;. Mr. Kroger
went on :
''Yet, that is only one tide of the pic
ture. Here we have the same scenes,
only our casualties are not so great.
Every home in South Africa has been
desolated and the war has only begun.
Wait until the war is ended and those
who will suffer on account of it will be
numbered by the hundreds of thousands.
Did Chamberlain and Milntr and the
the captalists who were back of them
think of those things before they drove
us to the wall? Are the tears of widows
and orphans to pay for the gold fields?
"Tell tne Americans that I appreciate
their expressions of sympathy, and that
Iwilliuform my burghers of it. I am
greatly pleased to bear that committees
have been formed to raise funds for our
Red Cross. We need medicines and
supplies for our wounded not so much
for our own wounded, but for the many
poor British soldiers who come into our
hands. It makes my heart bleed to see
tbat they suffer, we cannot help them as
much as we would like to do, because
the British authorities will not let us
bring medicine or supplies for onr local
Red Cross through Delagoa bay."
President Krnger said that the Boers
looked for no assistance from any nation.
He declared that the Boers would not
destroy the miues in any event. He
said that beforethe war he believed
tbat the United States would offer to act
as arbitrator of the differences between
the two'coun tries, and that be was per
fectly content to accept the decision that
would have been made, but Great Britain
refused to arbitrate.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The business heretofore existing under
the firm name of Lane Bros., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. L. L.
Lane will conduct the business at the
old stand, and collect all accounts and
pay all bills of the firm. All parties
knowing themselves indebted to the
firm are requested to settle as soon as
possible.
The Dalles, Or., March 1, 1900.
L. L. Lane,
lm-daw NM. Lake.
Attention, Carmen.
Don't let your old worn out machinery
lie tn the fence corner any longer. Take
it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk
dealer, and get the caeb for it. Highest
cash price paid for cast and wrought
iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicycle
tires, etc., braes, copper, zinc, lead,
pewter, old woolen rags, bser bottles
and flasks, horse manes and tails, and
tones of all descriptions. Price paid for
cast iron, 40 cents per 100 lbs. One
door west of J. H. Worsley'g, Second St.,
The Dalles. m24-lmo.
Blainarcli' 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 these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore. 2
Stockholder! .Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that there will
bean annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co., at their offict Saturday,
April 7, 1900, at 2 p. m., for the purpose
of electing seven directors, and trans
acting such other business as may prop
erly come before said meeting. By
order of the president.
The Dalles, March 15, 1900.
L. E. Crowe, Secy.
Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. I was persuaded to nse
Kodot Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me
from the start. I believe it to be a
panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It
digests what yen eat.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Ha stages there
should be cleanliness.
Ely's Cream Balm
cleanse, soothes and heals
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
away a cold iu the head
quickly.
Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spread!
over the membrane and la absorbed. Relict Is Im
mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying does
Dot produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug
gists or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
UlX L-.WTHER8, 86 Warren Street, New Tork.
Important
Announcement
to you.
For 30 clays afler April 1st, I will sell
all the Dry 'Goods, Clothing-, liools and
Shoes, Hosiery, Klankets, Hals and
Caps, on a cut in price of
r
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now Is yoor opportunity to get bar
gains. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Successor to E. J. Collins & Co.
T. BR0WNHILL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Notary
Pabiic. Collections promptly attended
to. Money to loan. C. E. Bayard's of
fice, Tht Dalles, Oregon.
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To) o.TV
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Dinar
TIKI tCHIDCLI.
Faost Dallis.
ABBIVS
FlIOH.
Fast
Mall
11. li p. m.
slt Lake. Denver, Ft.
Worth, Onmfca, Kan
Mail
S:55 p 1
sas City, et. Louis,
Chicago and East.
8r ikaoe
riyer
7:0J p. m.
Walla Walla. Bpokine,
Minneapolis, .-t. Paul,
Da loth, Milwaukee,
Chicago and Kuk
Epokane
Flyer.
4:20 a. m
8 p. m.
4 p. m.
Fbom Portland.
Ocean Steamships.
For ban Francisco
December 3. C, 13, 18, 23
and 2S.
8 p. m. 1
E. Sunday
4 d. m.
Columbia Rv. Steamers. !Ex.Sundaj
To
AsTum.1 and
Way
Saturday
10 p. in.
Landings.
6a.m. Willakktti Riveb. 4:30p.m.
Ex.bunday Oregon City, Newberg, Ex.undaj
it n ay laua s.
7 a. m,
Tues.Tiinr.
and Sat.
W ILLA M F.TTX AND Y AM-! 3:30 p m.
hiix Kivebs. Mon.,Wed
Oregoi City, Dayton, and Fri.
and Way-landings.
6 a.m. Wilx-ame-" Rivta.
4:30 p. n.
Mon. Wed
Tue..Thur, Portland to t .Ilia
and Sat. I and Way-Lar igs.
and Friday
Snake Rivib.
Riparia to I-ewiston.
Leave
Liwiston
daily
8:30 . oi.
Lv Rlparla
oauy
1.1 J a. m
Parties desiring- to go to Heppner should
UiteMi. 4. leaving me Danes at j:w n. m
making direct connections at Heppner junction
Returning makingdirectconnectlon at Heppner
Junction with No. 1. arriving at The Dalles at
2:55p m.
No. S2, tbrought freight, east bound, does not
carry passengers; arrives 2;50 a. it,, departs
8:50 a. in.
No. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east
bound: arrives 4 :3U n. m., deparU H:15 p.m.
No. 21, wedt bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p m., departs
::ki p. ra.
No. 21, west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. R. A N. C'o.'s
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen Fas. Agt., Portland, Or,
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
SIONE PARK
Union Depot, Finn and I Sts
No. 2.
Fast mail for Tncoma,
Beattle, Olympia, Grny's
Hurbor and South Hend
points, Spukane, Koss
lnnd, B. C, Pullman,
Moscow, LeHtftou, Buf
faloHmnp mining coun
try, Helena, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis.
Chicago and nil points
east and southeast.
Puget Sound Express
for Tacoma and Seattle
and intermediate points
No. 1
11:15 A. M.
5;.'.0 P. M.
No. 4.
11;30 P. M.
No. 3.
";00 A. M.
Pullman first class and tourist sleepers to
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points
without chanae.
Vtstibuled trains. Union depot connections
in all principal cities.
Baggnge checked to destination of tickets.
For handsomely Illiistiated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison
Street, corner Third, Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way
stations at 4:25 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Slo
H en him
SoutnBfD PacifiG Go.
Leave Portland 8 : : a m 7 :
" Albany 12:30 a in 10:
Arrive Ashland l:Xtnm 11:
" Sseramriito 5:mpm 4:
" San Francisco 7:45 pm :
Ariive Ogiton n:4'am 11:
" Denver :) am V.
" KaiisasCity 7:25 it m 7:
" Chicago 7:43 a m !):
Arrive 1-os Angeles 1 :?o p m
' El pso 0:iio p m
" Fort Virth ::) a m
" city of Mexico il :."', am
" Houston l iiii m
" New Orleans fi:J5am
' Washington i:42 a m
" New York 12:4:1 pin
7:00 a m
6:00 p m
n::w a m
9:55 m
4:00 a in
0:25 p in
0 12 am
12 4.; p m
Pnllmai and Tourist cars on both trains.
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogclen and El Paso,
nil,, iiiiiiiim our ui mcago, bi louls, Kew Or
leans and Washington.
Connecting at Hun Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, .lapnn, china.
Philippines, Central and South America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
swaadsiSBsaiSg
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
Laud Orrica at Thi Dau.k, o. I
March 1!, r.UM
Notice is hereby riven that the f.dlowlng
nained hitler has nlel notice of his in ention to
make liual proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the regisier
aud receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday
May 5, luuO, vis.:
Helnricb Lubhing.of The Dallee.Or.,
H. E. No. 4-73, for tho NW section 17, town
ship 1 north, range 12 east, ft. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz. : .. t , -
John Stegman. Henry Riddell, Michael Doy.c,
t'barlea Kihuett, all oi The dalles, Oregon.
I X P. LLCAa
mar24-ii Register.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is herebv given that the undersigned
has been dulv appointed by the county court oi
a. .... 1 . . JL-unA w,i(iv ii V W M 1 1 If
with the will annexed of the last will of Mary
Jane Beesley, deceased. All persons having
claims against aaid estate are hereby uotilied.'to
nrm'ni mnu vimcnim luvtv,.
my office in The Dalles, Oregon, within six
months from the date thereof.
Dated Feb. 21, 1U00.
B. S. HUNTINGTON,
feb21-ii Executor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undeislgned
has Been appointed by the county court, of the
state of Oregon, for Wasco county, administrator
forthe estate of Patrick Brown, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present said claims, properly
verilied, to me at the office of Sinnott A Slnuott,
In Dalles City, Ore., within six mouths from the
date thereof.
Dated January 25, 1900.
DELIA C. BROWN,
an27-ii Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash ,
March 24, MK (
Notice la hereby given that the follow'ig
named settler haa riled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that siid proof will be made before W. B. Prenby,
United States Commissioner for District of
Washington, at his office iu Goldendale, Wash.,
on Monday, May 7, l'JOO, viz:
John G. McDonald,
H. E. No. 9093 for the northeast quarter section
15, township 3 north, range 1:4 east, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Samuel L. Courtney, Harry Pennington, Eli
G. Copelund, of llartliuid P. O., Wash.; and
Nelson B. Brooks, of Goldendale Wash.
W. K. DUNBAR,
mar28i - Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice iB hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed administrator of the
estate of J. C. Baldwin, oeceased. All persona
having claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, properly verilied,
to me or to mv attornevs, Dufur & Menefee, iu
The Dalles, Oregon, within six inoiitns from the
uateot this notice.
Dated this 14th day of February, 1900.
E. H. MERRILL,
Administrator of the estate of J. C. Baldwin
deceased. febl7,-ii
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dali.es, Oreoon,)
February 20, ltKjO. (
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in sunnort of liis claim, and
that said proof will be made btforcthe Register
ana Keceiver at me Dunes, Oregon, on Satur
day, April 7, 1900, viz:
John Frederick Walther, of The Dalles
Uregon,
H. E. No. 530, forthe NWv Sec. 11, township
1 south, range 12 east, W. M.
He mimes the following witnesses to prove
ma cuiiuiiufjus residence upon aim cultivation
of Bald lmd, viz:
W. Wolf, John Obrist, Frank Obrist, William
jurist, an ox i ue uanes, uregon.
feb28-i JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Office at Vancouver, Wash.,!
March S, 1900. j
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named settUr has filed notice of his Inten
tion to inuko finul proof in suppoit of his
claim, and that said proof w ill be unidc before
n.r,. rresoy, umiea stares commissioner for
Distiictof Washington, at his olHce in Golden
dale, Wash., on Monday, April 8.1, 1900, viz:
Herman Eogelke,
H. E. No. HX94, for the northwest ouartcr of
seciion 32, township 3 north, of rango 14 east,
iiiii. mer.
He names the following witnessf s to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
suid land, viz:
Ifemy Stacker, William Wilkinson, Dictrick
n. Stegman, of Centerville P. O , Wash., and
Henry F. Brune, of Hie Dalles P. O., Oregon.
W. It. DUNItAR,
marlO-li Register.
I Did yon ever hear how Mr. , of
street came to buy a wheel for his wlfef
Well, he cumo home one evening, and aaw
her sitting on the baluatrade of the porch,
as shown in the picture. Ho mode up his
mind then and there thnt she would look
just too sweet for anvthlns on a lilcvnU.
And nhe does. Hut the kind of bicycle has
a good deal to do with looking sweet. Bo
if you want to look aweet, buy your wheel
(as did Mr. ) of the agent for
'CRAWFORDS;
Golden Eagle, $25
Crawford ... $30
Cleveland, . . ancJg
We have handled the shove line if
wheels for several years. The guarant e
ontheahove wheels are such that loj
one need to hesitate to buy either of
them.
IVIaief & Benton
Sole Agents.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANHACT A KNERALBANKINB BUH1NKH
Letters of Credit issned available In tht
Eastern States.
Sikfht Ei,nhan(re and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chit ago,
Bt. Louis, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore
ron, Heattle Wash,, and varioui points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections male t all points on far
orable terms.
m fmm
NOTICE
Administrator's Sale of Real Estate
Notice is hereby given that the e,i,
J. H. Fergueson, administrator of the 2
Lyd'aA. Richardson, dcrae I, In nL?J4
an order of the Houorable Countv Co,im Ti
State, of Oregon for W asco cun'tv h ,i,
and enterea on thi 4th day of Jniitiirr i!L
from and after the l.'nh day of 1 ebru'arr Z'11
proceed to sell at private sale for cub in V
all of the following described real estate V, n4
ing to the estate of .aid Lvdm A. Kieuaw
deceased, to-wit:
The northwest quarter of thssouthwMt
ter, and south half of the nor'hw,t nntitJ!
the southwest quarter of the northeast on"4
of section three :i) in township four (D ,r;f!
range thirtoeu (l:i) east f the Willamei.rm?
Ian, in Wasco county, Oregon ; also that eeV,
,,iec orjwrcel of laud particularly boundj,
described as follows: Ommenciug 21 n...
12' feet west of the southeast corner 1,
southwest quarter of section thr e (3, in tow
ship four (4) south of range thirteen (I3ij!;
the Willamette meridian in Waco coautro
gon, and running thence nonh one-halt iniu
thence west 60 lods aud 4l ieet: tli,.,.."'
one-balf mile, and thence east 50 rods aud S
feet to the place of beginning; save anrl eXe3
tnereiroia iour ims iu nicnardson s Additim, 5.
the Town of Tygh, which has been hwtifc.
sold and conveyed; the tract above descrihS.
eluding allot said Richardou Addition to
Town of Tygb, as laid out aud platied end
corded in tne Records of Deeds for Wtm
couDty, Oiegou, said real estate above described
containing 210 acres, mora or less.
Any person desiring ".formation with referem
to said real estate should call on or address ra u
Junction City, Oregon, or my attorneys. bui,
ii Menefee, at The Dalles, Oregon. m
Dated this 12th day of January, 1900.
J. 8. FERGUESOy '
Administrator of the Estate of Lydia A. K'ek.
aidson, deceased.
Dure a & Menefee,
Attorneys for Administrator. 13jiu
Sheriff's Sale. -
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TILE STATS
1 of Oregon, for Union county.
Ann Fitzgerald, plaintiff,
vs.
George Herbert, defendant.
By virtue or an execution and order of mU
duly Issued out of and under the seul of the Cir
cuit court oi me mHus oi uregon, lormecountT
ot union, 10 me aireciea ana aatea tne 2iith day
ui i,uicuiuci, lorn, ujjuii i ucvicc lor Ule lOrS-
closure of a certain mortgage, aud Judgment rec
detedaud entered in said couit on the itidat
of November, 1090, Iu the above entitled cut
in favor of tlio plaintiff and against the defend,
ant, George Herbert, as judgement debtor, In ttt
sum of ninety one dollars and 20 cents, with in.
tcrest thereon from the 2-.th day of Apiil, li
at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and tte
further sum of twenty-two dollars and 50 ceiiti
costs, and tlie costs of and upon this writ, and
commanding me to make sale of the real property
embraced in such decree or foreclosure and bn
inaft-r desciibed, I will, on the 17th day of
March. I'.KiO, at the hour of two o'clock in the
uftei'.ioon of said dny, and at the front dnoroi
the County Court House in Dalles City, Wuto
County, Oreton, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for c.ish in bund, all the right,
title and interest which the deiendant, George
Herbert, or cither of them had on the 2,1th iti
of November, li9, the da'e of the judgment en
tered herein, or which such defendants ormj
of the dei'rndenls heiein have sines acqnired,
now have In and to the following described real
I ropeity, situate and being in Wasco County,
to w It: Commencing at the north cast corne
of the same lot which Is situated and known u
the former residence of S,rs. Mar Cooper, tut
running tlieuceenst 17! feet;thence south from
the middle of the street ten (10) rods; (henre
west 1H feet; thence north ten (10) rods to the
place of beginning; being InW. D. Blgelow's Ad
dition to Dalles City, and known ou the record!
of deeds of Wasco Countv, as a paicel of land
deeded by E. M. Clements and wife to Miri
Cooper, of dute December 18, 1SD2: this beioj
the one-half of suid claim, and being the snmt
tract conveyed to Mis, E. A. Cutes by Lonii
Dawmport and wife by deed, duted May 12. 1?5,
and recorded at page 108 of Hook E, Kecorrlnui
leeds for Wasco County, Oregon, und beint
descended to the said George" Herbert under
the will of his mother, the suid Mis. K. A. Cate:
said parcel of land lying and being in lialla
City, W akco County, Oregon, and more particu
larly md correctlv described as follows: Com
mencing at the southeast corner of lot two (2) in
block doignated 0 or zero in Bluff Addition to
Dalles Citv, according to tho maps in common
use in snid city, the said lot being the same
designated as lot two 2 in block No 1, In till
original deed by which it was conveyed by w.D.
BiKelow to Ol'lande Hinmum on December 12
18ii4; and running Ithence northerly along tht
east Hue of suid lot two T21 to the northeen
corner thereof, and thence continuing aloni
said line in the same dlrecliou northerly to the
souui .meoi Aivora street uncnce easterly along
the south line of said Alvord street seventeei
and one-half 1 17'v,) feet; thence southerly wl
parallel with suid lirst line ten rods.moreo'rlea
toa point 17!i fet easterly from tho point irf
beginning, and thence westeily and at Hit:
angles with said last line seventeen and one
half 1 17'j, feet to the place of beginning, or
mucn oi saia property as will satisiy said jini
nieut and decree, with cosis and accruing couli
emu proiK-riy win oe sola suo.ieci to enntiruu
mation nrd redemntiou itshv laiv nrovirieri.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this lOlhdsyot
rcuiuury, rjuu.
ROBERT KELLY,
febl7 ii Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of on execution issued out of tin
Clicult Court of the State of Orison for Winn
i.ou my ,iu a sun i nerein perilling morel n smm
rreiicn is planum ana r.mellue Davis, an
Cora E. Corum, Mrs. Lizzie J. Karris, hi li it
Davis, William H. Davis, Mrs. Tina Mahonej,
Erfie E. Davis. Mrs. Annette F. McNeal. and 4
S. Laughllu, administrator of theestateof alio
w. Davis, deceased, are defendants, Pi me di
rected and commanding me to sell certain ral
property therein described, 1 will at 2 o'clock,
P. M on the
SOth day of April, 10OO,
at the Court House door in Dalles City, Orefon,
m iMinnc saie io ine nignest oiniier lorctun
In hand all of the Interest of each and all of tht
above named defendants In and to the following
described tracts of land situated In said Count)
to satisfy the several sums hereinafter tumid,
towlt: The north half of the northwest quarter
and the north half of the northeast quarter is
the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter
and the northeast quarter of the southeaM qim
ter of section 14. townshli, il north, mine If
east. W. M., to satisfy the sum of III 87 and fa-
icrest ai n per cent per annum Irom Msren ih.
Paai. and the sum nf ta;i -o .nil iiiiprrnr therenfl
at 10 percent por annum from said date, ml
tliesuin of IPJIL'JI and Interest BtloperceDl
Per annum from said date, and l:mo.tK nt turner'
lees, and I1K.40 costs and disbursement and
merest therenn fmm audi ii.ita at a Her crnl
lier milium and the accrninar costs, ami i71 .21
and interest at the rule of 10 per cent iht nnniis
from said date, and i:i5.4k and Interest there
at 10 per rent per annum from snid dute; s
thesonthwest quarter of the northeast quart",
and the northwest quarter of the noiithcMt
quartet of said secti m 14, township 2 north.
range i.' east, to satisiy Hie sum 01 sw.t"'"
Interest thereon at the rata of it nor cent
a-inuin from March l", !!, and the iinsati"
balance of said turns of fUlLIKI, ''.
f'.i2.:i, fr,71.2l aiifl l: ,5.1 aril interest ur
each respectively, as aforesaid; and also let,
of block II of Dalles City, Oreg Pi nitWy V
sura of piM and intercut thereon at the rat
o pur cent per annum from Msreli P, "
and the unsatisfied portions of said soma, I'"1-'
21, 1IIC.4.H, f.lon.On, $(s;2 20, H2ll.!tt and
and the Interest upon each respectlvslf,
aforesaid. Hald sale will be for cash In liana
the blithest bidder.
Doted this 17th day of March, 1(io.
KOUKKT KKI.IX
m21-l KherllVof W asco county, Or.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION'.
U. 8. Lard Umci, nt Thi Dam.es, Osi ,
Faimi'AHYli, l'.- '
Notice la hereby given that Ihe follow
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
make final proof In support of his claim,
that said proof will be made before the Kerl'"
and Receiver at Too Dalles, Oregon, on fls"11"
day, April 4, l'JOO, rl;
William C. Clark, of The Dalles, Or.
Homestead Entry No. W71, for the HW',, sw'1"
II, township l south, range II east, W. M. t
He naiiuv the following witnesses to I"1! "J
contiiiuoiia residence upon and cultivnli
said laud, vis: 1l
Altiert Turner, Charles (loaaon, Charles sm
C. A. (iibsoii, all of 1 he Dalles, Oregon.
jay P. in;
feb2 I Keglsl
Jf. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office OTor French A Co.'i Hsnk
Phone 6, THE DALLE. OBEo''