The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 14, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OKKIOt.U. l'.U'KK OF DAM.Kti CITY.
ANI WASCO COV.VTY.
KILLED
.CARS.
StniSOUII'TlON KATKS.
BY MAIL, TOSTAOK PKKt'AlD, IN ADVASCK.
Wwsklv, 1 year MM
G mouths
3 "
Dully, 1 year
" 6 months
" per "
Address all communication to "THE UHKON
lULK," The Dalles, presort.
0 To
0 W
C IX)
3 00
0 60
i-on-omet-.
orncK nouns
General Delivery Window . ...ha. m. to 7 jl m.
Mousy Order " . . .S . tu. to 4 p. m.
Sunday li IX ' 9 a. ni. to 10 a. ni.
CLOSING Or MAILS
trains going East 9 p. m.and 11:45 a.m.
" ' vtest . ...'J p. m. ana o:w p. m.
SUge tor Goldendalo ":80 a. in.
" " I'rinevlllt 5:80 a. m.
" "Mmlurstid Warm Springs . 5:80 a.m.
" tLeaTltiK (or l.vlo .V Ilartlaml .5:S0a. m.
" " " Ante!oie .5:S0a. m.
Except Sunday.
tTri-weeklv. Tuesdav Thursday ami Satnnlay.
1 " " Monday Vclni'sday and Friday.
THUKSDAY.
DKC. 14. 1S93
THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.
Sunntor Dolpti's able iintl exhaustive
review of tin- existing financial situation
is a feature of the December number of
the Pacific Uanker ami Investor, and is
entitled to the careful perusal of every
person who desires to have intelligent
opinion on tiie leading question of the
day. The senator not only proves con
clusively that the repeal of the Sherman
act was absolutely necessary as an ini
tial step to relieve the nation's finances
from extreme disorder and to restore
commercial prosperity, but he also
shows that it is doing as mucii as its
most optimistic advocates claimed for it.
The bank stocks of gold have steadily
increased since the motive to hoard it
for a premium has been removed, and
bankers and merchants no longer hesi
tate to meet their obligations with it.
That indicates a restoration of confi
dence in the continued parity of value of
our money, which was about all that the
repeal was pledged to accomplish. It
was prescribed as a specific to cure one
of several ills not as a panacea for all
of them and it is satisfactorily fulfilling
its mission. Separate remedies must
be applied to the other diseases that are
playing havoc with the country's com
mercial and industrial system. Despite
the abundance of gold returned to circu
lation, and despite the fact that the gov
ernment's dues are cheerfully paid in
yellow metal by importers and others,
the treasury gold reserve and cash bal
ance continue to dwindle. Senator
Dolph shows that the cause ot this is an
excess of expenditures over revenue,
which the most rigid management by
the treasurer cannot prevent. The only
cure for this treasury-depleting cancer is
a speedy removal by congress of the
dread of sweeping tariff changes which .
has checked industry and trade, to be
followed at once by a wholesale reduc
tion of the national expenses. These j
are the salient points of Senator Dolph's
review, and he produces indisputable
facts and figures to support them.
Kaii.way collisions were responsible
for the deatli of S!S0 employes ami
18rt passenger during1 the year undine
.lune SO, lMv!.
Tin: number of employes injured
durinp the year endinp .June 1802,
was in excess of the number Injured
during the previous year. boing"JS.2(!7.
Tin: number of railway employes
killed durinpr the year ending .lune ."0,
lS'.i-J. was 'J.fi.M. being less than the
number killed during' the previous
year.
()Ni: Ill'MIHKD AND HKVIINTY-SKVKN i
pas.M-ngvrs were killed and 1,531) were ,
injured by railway collisions and de
railments during the year ending .him- I
HO, t'.)-.'.
Collisions and derailments were re
sponsible for the death of 4111 em
ployes during the year ending June
SO, 1SU2. Of this number HSC. were
trainmen.
Tin: largest number of casualties to
railway employes during the year end
ing June SO. IS1.)-,', resulted from coup
ling and uncoupling-cans. employes
having been killed and lU.Stli 'in
jured while rendering this service.
Tiik. number of passengers killed
during the year ending June SO. ISO'J,
was largely in excess of the number
killed during the previous year, being
STtl ill IS!)-' !! .-I'r-iiiwt ):! in 1 vill )!!..
the number of passengers injured was i B0""
in IS '.,'. as nir.iinst ii.07-.! in iu.
1 N
tho system 'after ' 0,('est Agplcultural Paper In America
La G r i i) j
jiIUMlllWlllllyJV;ti;i?)
and other prostra
ting acute dis
eases; to build up
needed flesh and
ntrongr.li, and to
restore health and
vigor when you
feel "run -down"
and used up, the
(KBTABU8HED 1010.1
To all cash euliscrlbern of Tin: Ciiuonioi.i:
paying onu year in advance.
The American Farmer,
A Grand
V
Masquerade Ball
1729 Now York Avointo,
WASHINGTON, D.
C.
Tiik Aukiiicin 1'AUMiiii, which It How enter
iiiK upon Iti 75th year, lit tho pioneer farmer"),
,tl,ir 111 flit, mmtltri-
best thinrr in the' it i-i a laiio clKht-VaR" HI1", and contains M
ulsi. uiHlg in mi- , (.0imlH f tho eholreit iiKrlciiltural mid liter-
worm is uocior nry mailer, pieiiimiuy cmiiciunicd with no
... - . . I 111.. .. ,. lu
1 lerce s
Golden
Medical .Diseov-
promotes all the bodily
Illustration. Ills
NATIONAL IN CHARACTER,
ami deals with farmltiK ami farmer's Interest
it
Illto ion broad, practical lines.
employs tub hkst wmtkks
Till- COUNTRY,
IN
cry. It
t unctions, rouses every organ
healthful action, purifies and en
riches the blood, and through it
cleanses, repairs, and invigorates
the entire system.
For the most stubborn Serofiilous.
SL-in ni- S.viln T-ino0 n,.a,,.i.i , F"0'!1 "'."' '.'.'"k,K .1"" Kreateit prnllt and
....... . j .") i iioneiii in me laimer aim iim laniny.
II appear- on tiie lt ami l.'itn oi c.ich month,
and Is furnished at the Um price of
50 CENTS A YEAR
and everything that appears In Uh cohiiutii it of
tho hlKhettcharncler Kery department of tho
farmers business I dUci-cd In an carucit,
Hiliousness, and kindred ailinonts,
the " Discovery " is the only rem
edy that's guaranteed.
beneht or cure, you
mouev back.
Isn t it safe to sav that no other
If it doesn't
have your ni ndvanrv. Tills miilois II llio ehriipoitt
iiKrleiilturiil paper In tin- country.
blood - purifier
Tin: total number of ears reported by
carriers as their property on June SO.
lslhl. was l.vJiri.OW. Of these '.HiC.OOS were
in the freight service, Sii.DOl were as
signed to the company's service, and
i!d,',i;swere assigned to fast freight line
service. In addition to the above cars
owned, the companies report 140, S30
ear leased.
r i.mi i.mj i t.-rici in-inv
can be " just as
I DnrlnK the comlnt; ear there will he an im
1 ninii.ii .,i...il..,r ,l it.t,f...u ,t .-!.. I l.
11 It Were, wouldn't It be sold SO i leu-st to fatmorsdealt ulth hy ( oimress uml tho
hxpoutlre l'eiarlments at ahlnKton. It Is
in i I highly imiortant that tho farmer!) he kept
promptly and fully Informed as to what Is kwk
il " 1 r l ' ! iilaniuil and doneatleotlni; Ihem at tho Natlunal
VUll vuu IIUUK OI Iinvilllllii t apuai. iney snoniii an, inerefore, tako tiik
will bo Hlvon nt Armory Hnll by
Jackson Engine Co., No. l,
Tor;day ueri, Jap. i, 1894.
Commlttoo of ArranfJiomonts:
F. V. 1-. Sk'UlUK, I.. KLINDT, FUKi) (.;MKk
A. IIKUGIN'liVK, JOHN HI.ASKlt.
HAKKY OI.OUGH,
ADOLI'II KELLER,
Rocoptlon Commlttoo.
GKO. MUNGKK, V. II.
COL. G. T. Tl IOM I'SON, HON.
MJTTS,
H. HCIIUTZ
Til HO, F. SEUFF.UT,
A. lU'GIILKR,
IE. W. HELM &c OO.
i)i:.w.i:its in
" Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Fine Toilet soaiis, coiiius, urusiics, Fcriiimcry, E(c,
Now Try Tlil.s. j
It will coi?t you nothing and will sure-1
ly do you jjood, if you haveacouh,
cold, or any trouble with throat, cheat
or Itinjis. Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds is guar
anteed to give relief, or money will le
paid back. Sufferers from la grippe
found it just the thing and under its
use had a speedy and thorough recov
eay. Try a sample bottle at our ex
pe"nse, anil learn tor vourself just how
good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store lttrge
size 50c and $1.
Karl's Clover Root, tne new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
2oc, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by .Snipes &
Kinersly, drutrgists.
WOOII. WOOD. WOOD.
llest grades of oak, lir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at .Jos. T.
Peters & Co. 'Office Second and .Teller
son treets.
more convincing than
promise that is made bv the
proprietors of Dr. Safe's Ca
tarrh Remedy? It is this:
" If we can't cure your Ca
tarrh, we'll pay you $500."
A (iKNTS make n dav. (ireatet kitchen
JV utensil ever Invented. Itetalln ;!." rti Jt.ii.
sold in every honsj. Sample, potn:e pm.l. the
eent.k. Mclakln and Co., Cincinnati, Ohtn
amkhii'an K.vumhii. whleh'.ljeliiKon thoK'toiind; I Puru WlnoH nntl Lltiuorn for Mndlolmil Puriionoii.
(jompounciuiK I'nyiuaiiiMB' I'roiiorlptlonn n Spoclnlty.
No. lOH Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
0)jmkII( Colnmlila aiiily Kaeiory
, ! .ijmmi .1.1 r.iji.inu. ini'ii, ui'iuk nil lllUHil'ini'i,
tiie 1 hai tietter far lilt lei than any other pawn for j
, , I xettltiK till m iiifoimatlon, ami ili'voten ItroK tt I
the iiii. iintv Tii.iv miii iin.t 1,1 it ,..i. 1, ...it.. ., 1
this iiutv. They lll Hint In It eontaiitlv
j Kre.it amount of valuable Information that thoy
I on 11 Ret In 110 other paper.
TUB AMKIIIl'lN IAlt.MKH nnd Tun Cimionici.k
will lj tcntone year for
What is Chauncey Depew driving at?
If his fame for making after dinner
speeches is due solely to the genial in
fluences of a full stomach he cannot
have eaten anything for a week. He
eays nothing in many more words than
it took a certain Greek phitospher to
announce an important discovery.
paoM!w lit!
"K WANT YOf TOWOKK 1011 I S. thus
makiiiK JP.'.OO TO j:;-i.C0 I'KIt WI'.KK.
rartle preferreil wlio can furnbh a hur-eand
travel tlirotiRh the country: 11 team, thmnrli, l
not nece.ary. A few vaeaucle- In town- and
cltle. spare hours may be ued to 171ml ad
vantage. K. I'. JOHNSON A ( (...
11th and Main St., Itlchnif nl. Vu.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON
TJ.is old, popular and reliable lioti-t
has Iwen entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repapered and rep.tintei
and newly carpeted throut'hout. Tin
house contains 17(i rooms and .r suppliei
witli every modern convenience. Hate
reasonable. A good restaurant attuchec
to the house. Frcr bus to ami from alt
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES, Prop.
John Pashek,
1 f
fiffinan
id
L.
(
Nex:
76 Court Street,
door to Wasco Sun Office.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
LUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
An asrrefahle Laiatl ve and N EKV K TON IC.
Sold hy Drufrputs or sent by mall. 25c.. Wc.,
nd 31-00 p?r padcage. Sampiea free
ITf& TSfd Tho Favorlto T08TH P0W31S
Wk.2 fiUV for tho Teeth and Urea tli.2oc
Kir aalu ty Snipe A- Kinemly.
The concuseion experiments for rain
making were not wholly lost. Professor
Hazen, of the weather bureau, who
watched their effect, is convinced that
they, in Eome instances, served to pro
long the drouth. They may yet be util
ized to break up excessive rains. This
must be gall and wormwood to General
Drvenforth.
It is a mistake to suppose that tramps
do not keep posted on current events.
Within twenty-four hours after the pub
lished report thai Chicago will provide
winter supplies for the unemployed, the
dusty knight of the road commenced
making tracks for this newasylum. The
police will have their hands full in keep
ing them out. They are about as hard
to manage as mercury.
OF
Easily, Quickly.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOU8NESS,
DEBILITY,
Una jmt received the latest tj lei In
Suitings for Gentlemen,
and h"su larxe assortment of KoMkii and Amur-
loan ( lotrtk, which he can Ilnhh In Ordur for
tho.' that favor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ami all tho train cf ertu
Ironi early erruri or later
excfhmt, tku rtnilts of
overwork, sleknoat,
worry.ttc. Fullnreugili,
development anil lon
Klven to evT7 oruan arl
portion of the brxlr.
flm Lie . natural method.
Irnrnedlatolinbrovernrst
M-cn. Failure linioi'Iblf.
Um referencM. IUmc,
explanation and pr xfa
maueu (scaiea j in c.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, fj. V.
Ia.M OrncK, The lialien, Dr.,
l)ee. T, ls.u.
Notice it hereby Kivcn that the fulluuiii:
named settler has lllel notice of hit Intenttun to
mnUe final proof in Mimiort ii Jil
claim, and that bald proof will Ia mudr Mfore
the reirlater and receiver at The liallen, Or., on
February 10, Ih'JI, viz.:
.laeoli 1). ltiilmrlh,
I Homestead .S'o. ilfi, for tin- HV.'4 ol
I NKJi , and N'4 of UPM. and SW of si:!4, of .-w.
l.'I'u. J H.. 11. IJ E. W. M.
lie liamci the followiin: witnesses to prove his
coritinuoiiN residence iihiii, nnd cultivation of,
sum lanil. viz..
it. K. -Morrison, il. (.'. 1'ainter, J. N I'atternon
nnd r, It, MouKJiton, an 01 uiitiir, in.
d-j'jr. JOHN W. l.l'.WIs, Uelkter
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, c.
What has become of the fair Kaiaul
ani all this time? Nothing has been
heard of thin gchool-girl daughter of the
ex-queen etnee this Hawaii matter wan
first brought up, Shortly afterward she
came to America from her England
boarding echool and endeavored to
arouse a pentimental sympathy for her
self, wailing over the loss of her throne
when her fond mother should die. It is
more than probable that the sarcastic
witticisms of which American newspa
pers only are capable, have taught
Kaiaulani that Americans cannot prop
erly appreciate the rights of monarchy
and their descendants.
03. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC 1ELT
With lctro-MaKrMtlo 8UYFSNS0R Y.
Latest 1'atcBlai Jlt laiBroveMeata I
Will euro without mo41ctne all rTtiiatM multiaK from
overtaxation of brain nerve forcea i asctueaorlri'lia
cretlun, aa nervoua debility, aleeplewieaa, languor,
rlji-uiiiatlrin, kidney, liver and bladder complaint!,
UUIWW4-., iuihuwvi kjmwi. II iruitlfl cviuiiini
iccinc AHUt contAjoe
Jl otiien. Current la
NanlUK Hludoo liable.
A Hindoo baby is named when It is
twelve dayn old and usually by the
mother. KoraetlracK the father wishes
for another name than that selected
by the mother. In that case two lamps
are placed over the two names und the
name over which the lamp burns the
brightest Is the one given the child.
When you have tried so-called reme
dies for dyspepsia, hwidacho and bil-
iouincM, with no benefit, let your next
trial be Simmons Liver Regulator. It
has never failed in relieving and curing.
Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack's every
day at -1 o'clock. ,
Heneral III hcaltn. etc. Tula
Vlderfil ImareicaeaU over J
iiuuntijr felt hy wearer or we forfeit (1,000.00, and
wiiicuiDajior vu anova onaaaea or no pay. inou.
nda havu born cured by tbla marvelous invention
after all other remedies failed, and we frlvo uunOredJ
of testlmonlala in tola and every other aUUi.
Our rxerfal lmnM KUCTIUC tl'ai-aiaoST. tb
irri-.tot boon aver orfrred weak men, rmtK will, all
fcf II.. Ullk aa4 I laevosa MresaU lHBirr(U la 0 la
Masrs Hand for lllus'd r-amphlet.iiialle.J,eaioO,frei
ANDIN KLIOTRIO OO.,
Ko. ITS Vrs Ntrcct. JOKTfAJIIO UitaU.
EXEOUTOB'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the Htate of Oregon for
Waeco County in probate, executrix with
the will annexed of the estate of James
Underbill deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to present them to me with
proper vouchers at the law office of Con
don & Condon in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice.
November 11, 161)3.
C I. A It A Z. UNI;KIIIIM,I,,
Executrix of tho Eitateof Jaiueri Under
bill, deceased.
Hy virtue of an execution and order of mil-,
ii-sucdoutof the ircnit Court of the Mate of
Orexoil, for tin- C( uuty of Waeco, to rno directed
eommundfiii; rue to make hide of the hind In the
hiild wilt, deicrlU.ii to-wit TIiom- jiie-ei und
jiarccls of land in Wuco(-V)urity, statu of me
lton, known und described an the 011th half of
M-ctlouciiditfH , mid tho eoiith halt of notion
nine t'Ji mid tho east half nnd the w'Utlinext
'(Hurler and thu eutt half of th noithueit iiur
ler and thufouthuett quarter of the uorthwu.t
ijuurtci of kectlon ten (10) in id Hie north half of
the- north wcu quarter and thu foutheant iiiarter
of the iiorthet ftirter of Miitloii lliteeii I5;,
ail in Tow!uhlono 1;, north of Kiiiiku fourteen
(II wist of the Willamette meridian, to make
und far the sum of money, In Mild court adjudg
ed to be paid tii the nluliitlH iu eald netioii, in
which uctlon The WillclUira Imii und 'J'ruot
( omiiany were-iilMintill' HiulJaiuen Jloiith, Mar
tha M. lio'ith, l-'verett K. Hall, J V. MiClure.
harah II. McClure, II. 0. Alter. Itnljih Itoierii, Ju
lia K, Holers, I7rl Kmboiljr, J. M 'layior and J
K Kdwurdx wero defenoiintu, Ui-wit. theniui of
lanMXJ with interest thereon, from July 1, wji,
nt the rate of clx r cent -er annum mid ar)M
attonieyn feet III eaid uctlon mid cinds mid diN-hurn.-
eiitK therein taxed, I hnvuthlM day levied
iiiioii thu land nforeeald mid on
Sutiirilay tliei U.'IrdilMy r Ilccuiuhnr 1HU.1,
at thu hour of 10 o'clock a. m,. in front of thu
court Iiouku door, In tho City of 'Ihu Dalles, In
Haid County and Htate. I will kII nald lauil nt
imbllo uiiclion.-to thuhlKheat bidder therefor.
T. A. Waiiij.
HherlU'oI Vitaat County, Htutu ol Olefin.
uovWbf
SHERIFFS SALE.
Ily virtue ol an execution and order of sale,
issued ouiof thu Circuit Court of the Stale of
Ort-Kori, for tbu County of Wasco, to mu directed
eomniHiidliiK mo U maku iuIiioI Ihulundiii the
eold writ dehcrlbed to-wlti thoso pltx-i-a and pur
eels ol land in Wasco County, Statu iI On-Koii,
known and described uk tbu aoutliwett unrtr
of M-ctlon lour (4), and the north half of section
nine 'J, and ibo northwest quarter of section
seventeen 117, In Towiuhli) onu l north of
JtaiiKe fourteen HJ, eaitof tfio WlllainetUi Meri
dian, U make mid pay tho mmof uionuy, In
said Court adJudKl to be paid to e plulutlll In
said action. In which uctlon Thu Solicitors Ijiuii
and Trust Coin pany uere plulntlir, und Juinea
llooth, Martha M. llixdh, Everett K. Ilall, J. K.
McCllire, Harsh II. McCliire. I). 0, Alter. Ilalph
Holers, Julia N. tcr, Uri Ktnbody, J, M, 'lay.
lor ami J. K. Kd warns were defendants, to-wlti
tho sum of I2UWI00 with Interest thereon, from
July 1, IbW, at the rate, of six ierccntcr minimi
and fjiw.U) attoruuy'H Iocs In said hciIoii mid
costs and disbursements therein taxtd, 1 have
tuts any levied iion tiioiaua uioresniii, nun on
Hsjtunluy, iiril day nt Iluve-mlior, 1HM3,
at tho hour of 10 o'l lock a. m. Ill front of thu
court liouso door, III tho City of Ihu lullen, in
aaiu iOuiuy nun niaie. i win sen anuiiaiiu hi
ii-jblla auction to tho hlithmt bidder therefor,
riherlirof Wasco County, SUto of Oregon,
noriutu
New York Weekly Tribm
AND
DaiiesWeekiu enronici
p
NOTIOK FOIl PUBLICATION.
la.vn (irricK. Tiie liallei. Or.,)
Nov. V, IW3. i
Nolico i hereby srlven that tin- follimliiK
liunieil eettler hai tlleil iiolfreot hl iiitentiori to
make- ll nut proof in iiiirt of liN claim and that
said priHif will In; uiade l.'fore thu rctfl'ler and
rerelver at The Dalies, Oregon, on Weilnenlay,
iKcembcr '.'7, 1WJ, vli
Ill-Witt ItlliK,
lloine.itead Application No. 2s2i, for the N'.. of
rfK',4 and V.U of riWJ, See. Ill, Tp. 'J H. It II Kant.
He names the follnuliiK wltneei to prove hit
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said luiiil.vl'
II. W. Wells, of Thu Dalles, Dr., Charlui
Kaston, James Kaston mid l'aul I.lmeroth of
Nansene, Or.
Joiim W I.KWI8, Ueahter.
NOTICK FOIl JM'lil.ICATlON'.
(Timber Land, Act June ls".)
V. H I.A.si) Orrici:, Tiie Dallo", Or.,(
Nov. IV.M. (
Notice ii hereby u'lveti that in coiiinllaiiei
with the proviloiiH of the act of congress of
.iiinu j, i,s, euiiweii ",ii act lor mu saiool tim
ber lands In the Male of California, Orejjou,
.M.-YHHH nun v atiuiiKiou territory,
Ni-ul (.'. SIiivi-iihiiii,
Of hiiiKsluy, county of Waeco, mute of OrcKou,
mis mi nay uicii ill tins onice Ills swum sunt1
ment lor the purchase of tho Nii's of NWJ;
oi eecuon. .to. i, in lowusnip no, i h., rmiKu
.mi i.i v.. . .m., mid will oiler proof to show
that thu laud sought Is moie valuable for its
timber or stone than lor liri('iilliiral purisiees,
and Ui establhh his claim to said land before
the IteKl'ter and Keeelver of this ollleo at Ihu
Danes, or., on thu J AIi day of January , IK'JI.
ih; names as witnesses ueorvu .MCWou, jas-
Jeweler's Goods
ACTUHL COST,
at W. E Garretson's Store.
Ladies' Solid Mi Watch reted from $45 to $30.
.'r Klisley. (.sin Koiiilejill and lifavettn Davis.
all of KliiKtley, Or.
Any mid ail iiereons claluilni; adverei-ly tho
abovu-iliicrlb(.si laudaaru rciuestcd to Hie their
claims In thholllcoon or belorosald l.Mlidayof
miliary, jn-ji.
Will JOHN W. J.KWJH, ItOKlatvr.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue of mi oxecutlon and order of salo
issued out of thu Circuit Court of thu Ktatc of
Onitou for Wasco Countv. inaiu 11 ili-cni, uml
JudKiiieut imule, rendered mid entered by said
court on tiiu 1:1111 uny of November, iw.ii, In
favor of plaintiff, In u Hilt wherein Walter
llreeD was nlalutlll' nnd Alfred Kennedv and
Cnrollnu Kennedy weru defendants, and to mo
directed and delivered, cominaiiiliiiK mo to levy
upon and sell tho lands mentioned mid tie
scrilicd in said writ, mid hereinafter described,
i um, on im; mi uny 01 iiecemner, imji, uuiy
levy upon, mid will sell nt imbllo auetion. to thu
blithest bld'Jer, for cash In hand, on
Moodily, the Hth duy uf Jitnunry, I HIM,
at 'i o'clock, In tho afternoon of said day, at the
iroiiiuoor oi tnu county Coiirthoilso III Dallea
City In Witseo County, orcKon, all of tho lands
uiiu premises UescrllHsl in satd writ, nnd herein
uencriLHsi us toiiriws, io-wii.
All ol block ten 11(11 In what Is known as the
Military Iteservatiou Addition to Dalles city,
Waeco County, OrcKon, nnd ueeordliiK bi the
maps und nlats of said city and addition thereto.
or so much thereof as shall bo sulllclent to sat
isfy the sum of -t77.:i', with Interest thereon at
ino rate ot ten ier cent, ix-r auiiiim since No-
uu., t.i.r 1-itl. Ibl.', t.itltA ..lln.m.i'lij f....u .....I
,w.uvi .4. if. jn.J, vv.vw m.iiiv n nv, nflu
S,IEi costs III said suit, blether with costs of
said writ mid uccruliiK tostnof sale.
1 . A. V AlvD,
Datcl at
Hherlll of Wasco County, OreKon,
Dalles city, Or,, Deo. 4, 1H&.I. lUfrwr,
Exeoatoc's Notlae to Creditors.
N'otlci) Is herehv lllveil that thu Countv Court.
of thu btato of Ort-KOil for Wasco Countv has
duly apslntcd tbu iinderslKiiisI thu executor of
the lust will uml testament of (Jcorjco K. lleurs,
dcceaeisl. All roua ImvlliK Claims UKiilust
thu estatu ol aalu deceased nru hereby reiilrnl
to present them, with thu proper vouchers,
within six months from t Inula lo of this nnilcn
to said uxoctitor at Ills pluco ol residence, near
Dalles City, in said county, or at the ofl cc of
W II U'lUl.M In ul,l IUII..M i-ll.. 1
i f a ifiiiivi j
kllftltAlM, lkft'l It Uw...n.
Datw! tola lit day ol November, im. biws
Gold
Gold
Gold
Watches worth $40,
Watches worth
Watches worth
,0'
reduced
reduced
ed need
to
to
to
$28.
25-
18.
G
American Coin Silver Watches reduced lo $13,
ir s - 1 1 i-iii 1 t
enuine 14 k. Uolcl riled Vest
Chains
reduced from $8 and $10 to $4 and $6.
Tho abovo is a samplo ol' the bargains lo lu
had for a low days.
A. R. Thompson,
AKSKiNHK.
H. H. CKMPBELL,
SuccouHor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will constantly keep on hand 11 complete Hun of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
,1
IImvIiik purchased Mr. Iluller's vntlro stock, I shall eiulwivor lo rrtHliitiilii Ih" repui'""
tho hoiino, tfliloli has Ixtn-
HKST (JOOI)S AT L0WETT PRICES, vSQUAUE DEALING TO BVBKY ONt
Gall and see me, next door to Postoffioe.
condSt. I. C. NlCKELSEN, ThD8'
or