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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL l'Al'KK OK DAI.I.KS CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
SUIISOUIPTION HATES.
BY MAIL. rOSTAOK mXPAID, IS ABVANCK.
Weekly, 1 yiw MM
" 6 months 0 .5
s " ow
Dally, 1 year SJJ
" G months 3 00
dolnc uvineed a spirit of hohbyisnt,
! without rortUzinp n fact, that tho pro
ducer. nro tho bono anil alius w of litis
grout re-public.
Thnt Helmut Clrculnr.
15ai.ti.mouk, Mil., Dec. H. In reply to
a letter from tho editor of tho Now York
Independent, Cardinal Gibbons writes
as follows under dato of December tlt:
per
0 60
Address all communication to " THK GH110N
ICLE," Tho Dalles, Oregon.
TltK
Oldest Agricultural Paper In America.
(EBTABLISMCD 10(0.
To all cash sulieribersofTmiOmtoNici.u
paying onu year in ntlviuico.
The American Farmer,
1729 Now York Avonuu,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
iNnt-onic.-.
orriCK hours'
General Delivery Window . . 8 a. m. to 7 v. "
Money Order "
Monday it H "
Tt. ijmi' in tha ordinary matt
"Uuplymc to your khhi noiu, immi tht jyr y orco'8 Favorite rivscrm-
Dtvember Oth, 1 would say that the eir- tion comcs to til0 weai- aml siToritit- S i" i, vVar.'l
enlar which has appeared in some papers Womnn who needs it. It's ftumui- 1 " A' lli'ro oV ' 1 1 1 -C '
alleging my sanction in presenting a . teai. Not with vorda mcrelv : any roiumnVof tlUM'lluld'st'
i claim for state aid for parochial schools I nieilicino eninnako claims anil prom- f J n s t" ! 1 1 o s.1 ' 1 J 't u"ll,y ell,l,e,,,,,lw, w,th ",,u
' ilid not emanate from me, and was not ises. What is ilono with the " t'n- '
UtlitttlUN FAUMIill. Wlltl'll 1.1 HOW I'lltlT-
Is tin) pioneer farmer a
i nirco cm i-nase tuner, una comaius so
columns of tho ohohest agricultural and liter-
A Grand
Masquerade Ball
will bo Klvon nt Armory Hnll by
Jackson Engine Co., No. l,
"Hobday uepiity Jar;, i, 1894.
CLOSING OF MAIL!
West . .9ii.ni. and ft::wp. m.
Stago for Cioldendale 7:S0u. m.
" lTlnevlllo... .5:iMa.m.
" "Dufurand WarmSprlnRs .5::a. m.
" Leaving for Lylo t Ilartland 5:.W a. m.
" (Antelope 5:30 a.m.
Except Sunday. , , .
tTri-weekly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday.
1 " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
lsM!m!to4p!nL published with my authority. Neither vorito Proscription" is this: if it
ya. m. to 10a.m. , mve j gjgned any petition to tho legis-, fails to benefit or euro, in any ease,
lature for tho jmrpose, and 1 am sure ; your monoy is returned. Can you
that Monsiguoro Satolli has not. More- ask any better proof thnt a medicine
over the paper in question is not some- j will do what promises?
thing now. It appeared about a year! It'B an invigorating, restorative
ago without my sanction, and it has
again appeared without my knowledge
and consent.
FKIDAY,
- DKC. 1."), 1S93
TBANSPOJtTIXG FROZEN FISH.
Nothing connected with the fisheries
of the west coast has been so important
a factor in their development as tho
adoption of tho suggestions made by
Capt. Collins, in his report on "Fisher
ies of the Pacific Coast."
"The importance to the fishing inter
ests on the Pacific coast," ho says, "of
the establishmeutof properly constructed
freezing houses can scarcely be over
estimated. The demand for fresh fish,
in all parts of the country, is a growing
one, and apparently increases more
rapidly than the population. This de
mand should be met and nil legitimate
means should be employed to increase
it. Among the methods so far adopted
for the preservation and distribution of
fishery products, none perhaps has met
with greater or more deserved favor than
that of artificially freezing many species
of fish which can be satisfactorily kept
in this manner and distributed, through
means of refrigerator cars, over an enor
mous extent of territory."
The hint thus given was promptly
adopted.
Mr. John Wallace, a prominent fish
shipper at Kalama, Wash., gives, in
Ice and Refrigeration, some interesting
facts in relation to the rail shipment of
frozen fish, which may be of general
value. As our readers well know, a
large quantity of frozen salmon finds its
way from the freezing plants at the fish
eries to the east. In shipping, the trade
recognizes the fact that fish frozen solid
will, in part, refrigerate themselves.
They, therefore, pack them tightly in
boxes and load them into refrigerator
cars. These cars are first reduced to as
low a temperature as practicable, and
then the floor is covered with several
inches of chilled sawdust. The boxes of
fiah are then loaded in, leaving a space
of several inches between the sides, end?
and top of the car, which is also filled
with cold sawdust, ihen the car is
closed and sealed. No ice is placed in
the tanks of the car, hut it has been
found by quite extensive experience that
fiah so packed for shipment reach their
destination in perfect condition, in
reasonably warm weather, without ice
and that, too, after a passage ot fifteen
to eighteen days. The saving effected
is: the first cost of the ice; then cost of
freight on the ice, and also a gain of
1,500 pounds of fish iu lieu of that much
weight of ice, which, by the practice of
the Northern Pacific road, is allowed
free.
NATION A I, IN CHARACTER,
land deals with farming and farmer's Intercuts
j on broad, praotlcal lino-, it
EMPLOYS THK MUST WKITKKS IN
Till; COUNTRY,
mid worythlii: Hint appears In Its column1 Is of
tome, a soothing and Btrotlf'tlltUllllH tiiehltfliestetiameter. Kvcry department of the
i,,rviti. .mil ii iMirtnin v.ii,i,,,l (..,. luriliers IHIMIICM Is lllsCllsvcil in nil curliest,
lien lite, ami it certain temein 101 practical way. looklinrtn the Kroatost prolltaud
tilt' ills anil ailmunta that heSCt ll bouellt to the fanner ami his family.
T , i i, r It appears mi tho 1st and 1 ith of each month,
WOmatl. In " femalu complaint of ami N furnlshul.it the Ion price of
every kind, periodical pains, internal ppvt wut
inflammation or ulceration, hearing- 5" LI'M.v A r.AK
down sensations, and all chronic 1,1 advance. Thu nu.k.-.. n tin- ehni...m
weaknesses and irregularities, it is --Huitur.ii ,....or n. ti... country,
a positive and complete cure. FA KM I; It LEGISLATION.
To every tired, overworked wo-, , ,
foothills opposite Astoria, audit is ex-1 man, and to overv weak, nervous, I mene number of mutters ot tin moot vital in-
11 . I . ' ... . 1 ? I .....-,. ............ ...I.I. I.. ! . I.I...
and ailing one, it is guaranteed toiKKiSS'S
I highly lmisirtaut Hint tho farmers In- kept
l piomptiy ami fully Informed as to what is lading
piaiincu ami iiouu iuicciiiik mem at mo .Minimal
C apital. They should alt, therefore, tako Tin:
AsiKliliMN Faumkii, which, being on tho ground,
hns hi'ttiir friplHtliis thnn nnv othi'r iuiim!- fitr
I itettlni; this Information, ami itovolcs Itself to
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Dr. (Jzias, formerly of Itoseburg, has
been committed for insanity in New
York city.
Snow is thick on all the Washington
CURRENT PRESS COMMENT.
Some people consider it necessary to
call a convention whenever they want to
adopt a good resolution.
Tho sorrows of Queen Lily O'Killarney
ought to command the sympathy of the
state of O'Regon.
The people got their change last fall.
They are now anxious to get some more
"change" of the kind that rattles.
Had it been known that the demo
cratlc victory of 1S92 was to be followed
by the depression of ISO.'!, it is not likely
that the election of last vear would have
placed the democratic party in power.
Estimates for the gold production of
1893 make it $1-15,000,000. an increase
over last year of $00,000,000. In this
estimate tho United States is credited at
$35,000,000, an increase over last year of
only $2,000,000. The principal increase
is in the English territory of Kouth
Africa and is an English product. The
American product of silver hao not only
diminished in quantity for tho year, and
the showing in American precious metals
for the year will be a poor one in con
trast with previous years.
Representatives Hermann, Ellis and
Doolittle say that the Wilson tariff hill
will cripple the industries of the Pacific
tates; that there are no states in the
union, in proportion to their population,
that will suffer as much as the states of
Oregon and Washington by placing
wool, hops, coal, and also lumber, on
the free list. These industries have
grown so as to put tbeae states iu the
iront radar of producing states, and to
nact a tariff law putting thete products
Into tbe market unprotected would par
alyse the ,prductlve energies of tho
great Nortbwtsf. ' The great reform
ommittee did not give the West a hear
ing on these vital quoatloue, and in so j
pected that the city will be visiteil by
heavy fall in a day or two.
People in the Klamath country claim
that tho recent terrific downfall of rain
will have one beneficial effect by drown
ing oft" myriads of destructive ground
squirrels now lying dormant in their
holes.
Last September these dispatches re
ported the accidental shooting of James
Smith by Thos. Godfrey, at Deer Lick,
on tho Siskiyou mountain, south of
Ashland, Godfrey claiming tiie shooting
was accidental and the coroner's jury
not finding otherwise. A little later,
developments led to suspicions that
Godfrey killed Smith to avoid paying
the latter money due him. Yesterday
the grand jury indicted Godfrey for
murder. Godfrey left the country in
ample time and is hardly liable to be
apprehended.
Mr. .1. P. Illaiz?, an extensive real es
tate dealer in Dt'S Moine?, Iowa, narrow
ly escaped one of the severest attacks of
pneumonia while iu tho northern part
of Iowa during a recent blizzard, says
the Saturday Review. Mr. Utilize had
occasion to drive several mile.- during
the storm and was so thoroughly chilled
that lie was lnable to get warm, and in
side of an hourafter bin return he war
threatened with a severe cae of pneu
monia or lung fever. Mr. lllaiz? s-t-nt to
the nearest drug store and got a tMi.
of Chamberlain's Couidi IJemedv, of
which he had often hfard, and took :i
number of large doses. He say the ef
fect was wonderful and in a short time
he was breathimr quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day lie was able to come to Des Moines.
Mr. Blaize regards his cure an bimply
wonderful. For sale by IJIakeiey &
Houghton.
bring health and strength.
To overv sufferer from Catarrh,
no matter how bad tho ease or of
Committoo of ArranfJiomonts:
F. W. L. SKIH11K. L. ICLINDT,
A. II BUG INI NK,
NIKI) LF.MKK,
JOHN HLASKR.
Reception Committoo.
HAUKY UI.OUGII, GEO. MUNGHU, " V. H, HUTT.S,
DOI.1MI KFLLHR, COL. G. T. THOMPSON, HON. E. SOIH'TZ
THHO. F. SKUFEIIT, ' A. HUOHLER,
IE. W. HELM 3c CO.
- - DKAl.l'.llH IN
ii lnl.,,lv ! ureal iiniouui oi vaiuame liiioniiauoii uiai inoy
can Keiin noomer pnjiet.
Clirc it Thk Ami:iiU'an I-'aumki: and Tiik CiinoNtci.K
now long sianuiiic tnc proprietors tnin duty, iney win nnu in it constantly a
T1.. Cn....i. n... l. t i,. i sreat amount of valuatile Information that they
!Ul X.' I . UilU n l41tlLMI
sav this : "If wo can't
perfectly and permanently, we'll
pay you $."500 iu cash." Sold by
all druggists.
(iKNTS make fViOn day. lireatot kltclien
. V utensil ever Invented ItetalN a'ict' tnii
sold ill overv hulls ... Siiuiiili iuit.iti tniM. Mi
cents, .iicuaiiin aim uo., i incinimti
Oht"
YVK WANT YOl' TO WOHK FOH I'S, thus
malitn-.' tli.lO TO f.r.fO I'lIK wi:i:k.
I'artle preferred who can furnish a hiwand
travel thr uith the country; u team, thiunrli. I
nut necessary. A few vacancies In towns and
cities, spare hours may ho usi-d to K'"si J
vantage. It. r. JOIIXSON A c-.
11th ami .Main Sts.. Itichtuunit, Vu.
" '. 'rj. -O
to V,V c
IHUtUllA
B Mi V Tn IN tWi
tk in v. -M r trr
O.-ts., and
CUixrBottlo.
Cures Conjrhi, ItoarM:rics-.jore Xhiuat,
Croup iiriimptlv; re' evc WJionplnjf Coo;;li
nnl Aatluitii. 'V' v Diuiinir tion it btifl no
rival: has cured UioiiinmHv7.ifreall othern
failed; will cum; tun If tuken In time. Sold
by Drmrsrista on n vimrnntcc. For .ame Hack
or Chest, use till U.QU'o riABTBU. acts.
HILOH'S,CATARF?F3
vou Laiurrli' Thla rcuitslv lit vuaran.
teed co c::ro you. 1'rlco Wcu. Inloctnr t
for ialo liy Hnlpes Kinernly.
heumatlsnif
Lumbago, Solatlca,
Kidney Complaints,
.Lame Back &c.
llaTo you caiu
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON
This old, popular and reliable hou-t-has
leen entirely refurnished, and every
room has been roiai)ered and repainti-
and newly carpeted throuph"iu. The
house contains 170 roonisand.rfsuppliiH
with every modern convenience. Rates
reasonable. A good restaurant attachw
to the house. Frer bus to anil from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
John Pashek,
T
din l (
76 Court Street,
Next door to Wasco Sun Office.
-IIas Jut recelveil the latest Hles In
Suitings for Gentlemen,
and lisa larjrc assortment of Fort ten and Amer
ican Cloths, which ho can JlnUh 'io onler for
those that favor hlin.
Gleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
E 1 x , J I H u U . .. i.
I I NOT 1 1(11
03. SANDER'S ELECTRIC SELT
With Blectro-Maunetlo SUVFENSORY
LsUtt I'atcnUI Iic.t TiapraTemciita I
Will rum without medicine all Kiuhh rtuultlutr from
orrr-t.iutlu.iof IhiOji nrrro lottxt i ti:w or India,
cruton, aa (irrvtnu drblllty. leilMnfcas, laniruur.
rliminatlian, kltny, llvrr add Uaddrr carulalnts,
laiue Ixiclr, lumbago, Kiatlra, ail remain complaint
t-iM-ral 111 haalUi. etc. This fleet Ho licit cobUUia
gwlrrful UicmtawaU over all other". Curreut la
Inauntly fuitliy wearer or we forttlt (t,OU0kO0, anil
will euro all of the alore diaeaaea or uo par. Thuu.
lula liio been curix br ttila marraloQa (nfentlon
after all other remedied tatted, and wo 0ro tiutulrvda
of teatlinoiilala la ttjla ant every other Mat.
Our f.-.rf.l tafreted BLCCTK1C klaTMHOkT. tlwi
ri-alat toxin avrr clfrred weak men, rnK with all
rli.. Unlik aad l larua Mreaatk (VUUIUI la 0 U
KoiUrs Head fur Illut'd l'ainiblet,inailJ,aeale(J,rriso
ANOIN LKOTMIO CO.,
Ko. 17 VlratMtreet, J"OUTliAJ.JJ OJ.
EXECUTORY NOTICE.
Notice is hereby ifiven that the under.
signed has been duly appointed by thu
County Court of tho Statu of OregQn for
Wasco County iu probate, oxecutrjx with
tho will annexed of the estate of James
Underbill deceased. All persons havim
claims against sairl estate are hereby re
quired to present them to mo with
proper vouchers at the law office of Con
don A Condon in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice,
November 11, 1603.
C i,au a Z. UrtnuituiM,.
Cxecutrix of the Fhtateof James Under
bill, deceased.
I.A.ND Omen, The Dullcn, Or..i
Dee. 7, lawi.
Notice Is hereby slveii that the following
urimul settler has llleil notice of his intentiun to
make llual proof In Mipiort of hU
claim, and that nuld proof will be niude before
the register nml receiver at'Uiu Dullen, Or., on
February 10, lbOl, viz.-
Iiieoli I). ItolmrlM,
ilometteiid No. 2-ilC, for tho SEJ4 ol
SKi4, nwi N!v of Hl'M. and 8W.', of HKJ4, ol Sec.
r.Tp. t S., It. U K. V. SI.
He names the following v!tneMen to prove JiU
contiuuoiiN resilience upon, am! cultivation of,
raid laud, viz..
IS. K Moirlboii. SI. -'. I'alnter, J. N. l'atterhon
and I '. I!. sitoilKhtou, all of Diifur, Or.
dsj.lwii JOHN W. I.I'AVIS. HexlMer
SHERIFF SALE.
liy virtue of an execution and order nl
Inaued out of the Urcult Court of tlie htntc of
Oieuon, for the (Jaunty of Wacco, Ui mo dlrectl
comiiiiiudiliK mo to luuko sale of the 'and In the
xaid wilt, deK-rilml to-vtlt. TIiokc (ile-eM mid
pun els of land In Wacco County, fctite nf Ore
gon, known and dereribul us the outh bulf of
M-ctlontI(ht(H , und tho couth half ol kcIIoii
nine 'J and the ejmt half mid tlui ooiitlinest
'putter and tho east half of the northwest 'pmr
tern ml tho Mjiithuutt quarter of the uorthuc.t
iuartei of uctlon ten (10) and the north half of
thu iiorthweat quarter and the touthcakt quarter
of tho northuest quarter of hi'Ctlon llftt't u ll'),
nil in Township one d, north of limine fourteen
(II catof thu Wllltmcttu mvrldiitii, to maku
ami iiay tho sum of money, in tafd court adjudg
ed tu te paid to tho idaliitlll'lii uniil action, In
which uctlon 'llio Sollcltora Iian and Triiht
l oiiiimny were pInliitlH" and Jameii liooth, ibir
tha SI. booth, Kverttt K. Hull, J F. Sle( lure,
Hurah II. McCIure, !. (i. Alter, Italph Itoem, Ju
lla N. Koijerii, L'rl KmUxly, J-SI. 'layior and J
V Kdwanin werodefenilantii, to-lt; the nun of
2ixJ.00 with intercut thereon, from July i, )njj,
at tho rate of lx mr cent IK.T annum and I'auo
iittorueya fees In nald uciioii and coath and dln
bimu entM therein taxed, I havu thh day luviul
upon the land aforcnuid and on
Hnlurduy tint U.'trdiliiy of I)eciubr IHII.'i,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m,. iu front of tho
court Ijoiihc diKir, Iu thu City of Thu liullt-M, in
mid County anil Slate, I will sell nald laud at
public auction, to thulilxhCHt bidder therefor.
T. A. Waiiu.
bherlll of Waxcu County, Htuto of OriKOn.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Fine Toilcl Soaps, Combs. Brushes, Pcrfnmcry, Etc,
Piiro Wlnon nntl LlquorB for Mndlolnul PiirpoiuiH.
ComfioumllnK Phyiilolunti' Prmiarlptlonn n Snnclalty.
No. l().ri Second Street, The ImIIi-h, Oregon.
I ) i io.s i. ( . Ui 1 1 1 til it Candy Factory.
New York Weekly Tribune
-ANJ).
Dalles WeeKlu CDronide
ONLY- $1.T5
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
lioyWtd
iHH.UI II. w ii.uiviw; liicil
dlmi, to make nun pay tho mm of money, in
ipaiu to inepiiniiiiiriii
SHERIFFS SALE.
lly vlrtuool an execution aud order of nalo,
Istuidoulof Hie Circuit Court of the ritatu of
Ortttou, for tho County of Wnnco, to mu dlrectol
comtnaiidliiK mo to muko .ale of Die laud In the
nald writ described to-wlt: Uiono piecv uud par
eelxol lund In Wimco County, Htale if Urtvuii,
known mid described hh the Houtliwcat quarter
of kcction four 11), und the north hall of auction
nino 1'jJ, mid (bo northweat quurWr of K-etlon
aevuiiiueii 117, in Toivnahlp one IU luirtli ol
iiauKuiourteeii 1Mb eaitoi mu TYiuanetie Meri
Hald Court ailiudiftil ti) Lo u
nulil action. In wlili'li action Tliv.Holicltorx Umn
and Truat Company Mere pbiintiir, ami .lmm:s
iiooiu, wanna Ji. iwi'iio, r.vi-ien r.. nun, j. r ,
Mci;iure, Maraii u. sicciure, u. u. .Mier. inupii
ihuxvia, diiiau i, avuxciQ, uai Minvtji, . ri i aay
lor and J, P. Kdwfltda were dceiiduiitu, to-wlt,
thu turn of TJOtO U0 ultli InWitut theieon, from
July 1, IhW, at the rato of nix iKTceiitporaiiniim
aiul fjuo.uo attorney 'k fee" In mid uetioii and
coatu and illtbiiraciuentM therein taxed, I have
thl day levied iixiu the laud ufonwild, und on
HMtunluy, HUttl iluy of liwcuiiiher, IHII.'I,
nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. iu front of the
court bouMi door, In the City of The JMlua, In
aaid (.'ounty and State, I will veil aulilluud nt
publio auction to tho hlK'ioit bidder therefor.
T. A. Waiiu,
Hberllt'of Wauco County, State ol OreKon,
novJtd
I.A.si) Oi-kici;, The Ualle. Or.,
Nov. y, iyj3. (
Notice Ih hereby ulvcn that tho followiiiK
liauuil pettier has tiled uotlcoof his Intention to
maku llual proof Iu ilipHirt of his claim and that
said jinxif will lie miidi! before thu rcKister and
receiver at The Dalles, OrcKon, on Wednesday,
December L'7, lvJ, viz:
llmvltt ItliiK.
Kouiesteait Aiipllcatlou No. for the N!-.'of
rili'4 and liU of HS',i sec. 10, Tp. an. It II Kast.
He uaiiies the folloivIiiK wIiiicm-ch to provu his
coiitluiioiis resilience ii)ii and cultivation of
aald hiud.vU:
II. V. WelU, of The Dalles, Dr., Charles
Kaaton, James Kastou and l'aiil I.lmeroth of
Naiifene, Or.
John W. I.kwid, Keitlater.
Jeweler's Goods
TXT ACTUAL COST,
at W. E Garretson's Store.
NOTICK FOK I'lWLlCATION.
ITlmlwr Ijind, Act June 3, lhT1-.)
I', a l.i.sii DrncK, The Dalles, Or., j
..ill. 15, in;i.i, i
Notice is hereby ir I veil that in eoniiillaiiei
with thu iirovhious of the act of conjrrcftx of
.illliu.'l, !;, eiilllleil "Ail net lor the a uol t in
Ik.t lands in the utates of California, Oregon,
.-.evaoa aim usniiiKion 'lerritory,
Neul ;. Hloviiiisoii,
Of KliiKsley, county of Wiih-u, f ria to of OreKon,
has this day (lied Iu this oltlgo his sworn state
ment for the pUK'hase of tho Ni:'4 of ,NWJ,
oi Hecnoii. .'ii. J, in lownainp .No. ;i s., riiimu
.io i;i i.. vi. .ii., nnu win oiii-r nroor luslimv
that the laud mhicIu Is more valuablu for Its
timber or stone than for itifrlc-u I tu rill pimmsc,
and to establish his claim to km id hind before
tho ItiKlater and llecelver of this ollleo at 'ihe
wanes, or., on tiie i iin day ot January, IS'JI.
Ho names as ltucus' (ieorKe SIcU'ikI, Jus
:t Kualey, ioii Kondeau and lifayetto Davis
all of Kiuualey, Or.
Any and all iierroua nlaiinliiK adversely tho
aiKivu-nuicriiHsi lauus nro requested to uiu nicir
claims ill thlsolllcuon or before said l.'ith day of
January, IWI.
win JOHN W. J.HWJK, ItCKlsler,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue of an exwutluii aud onler of mle
Utiusl out of tho Circuit C'ourt of tho Htate ol
OriRou for Wiwico Comity, upon a decree and
Juilifineiit muile, rendered and entered by bold
Court on thu lath day of November, ih:f.), iu
favor of plalutltl', Iu a luit wherein Walter
llrueo waa plulntlll' and Alfrisl Kennedy and
Carolluo Keuneily wero defendants, and tome
directed and dellvertsl, eomimindlliK mu to levy
upon and sell thu lauds incutlonul mid de
crlUil iu Mid writ, ami hereinafter dcacribcd,
I did, on thu Ith day of Deeeuilier, IS!).?, duly
levy iiiou, and will roll at public auction, to thu
IilKheat bidder, for ctuli Iu lialiil, on
Slondity, tho Hill iluy ofiliiiiuury, I HO I,
at'.! o'clock, In the afternoon of said day, at the
front door of thu County Courthouse in Dalles
CI ly I u Wakco County, OreKon, all of the lands
una premises described Iu nld writ, mid herein
described un follows, to-wlt
All of block ten 10 In what Ik known as the
Slllltary HeaervutlOn Addition to Dalles City,
Wasco Comity, (JrcKun. ami uccordliiK to thu
mans und idata of tald citv and addition thereto.
or so much thereof as shall bo aulllclent to sat-
Isly llio sum of H77.:ti, with Interest thereon at
ihuratoof ten per cent, ier aiiiium alnco No
vember 13th. lb'j:t. 140.110 attorney's fees, and
a.lb cosIn in said aiilt, toKcther with coats ol
sain win aim uccriiiui; nmsoi aaiu.
1. A. lT.Mtll,
Dattsl at
Hherllt of Wasco County. OreKon,
Dalles city, Or., Dec. i, lhd:i, ilHj&wf,
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Notice U hereby lven that the County Court
of the Htate pf Oregon (or Wasco County lias
duly appointed thu underalgiiwl thu executor of
tho last will ami testament of (ieomu F, liters,
deceuaed, All lKiraoiiK ImviiiK clalma axalnat
tlie eatato ot said deceaaui aru nerehy required
to present them, with thu iiroer vouchers,
within six months from tho dnUl of this notice,
to aaid executor at Ills place of reililence. near
Dalles City, ill nald county, or Nt the oflleu of
W, II. Wilson, In nald Dalles City.
XIUHAKIa mVi,K, Kuwiitor.
Datodthls 1st day ol November, 1W. &tw
reflncefl fm $45 to $30.
$40, reduced to $28.
3;, reduced to 25.
2s, reduced to 18.
Gold Watches worth
Gold Watches worth
Gold Watches worth
American Coin silver Watches reduced to $13.
Genuine 14 K Gold Filled Vest Chains
reduced from $8 and $10 to $4 and $6.
Tho above is a Humphi of tho bargains to Ih'
had for a few days.
A. R. Thompson, ,
ASSlONl'1'"
H. H. CHMPBELL,
SuocoHHor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will constantly keep on hand u complete Hue of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HavliiK purchased Sir. Ilutler'a entlru atwk, I shall endeavor to maintain th" rcputall"" "
tho house, which has bcui;
BEST GOODS AT LOWH'IT PRICES. - SQUAUB DEALING TO EVERY ONE.
Call and see me, next door to Postoflioe.
Second St. . C. NlCKELSEN, The Dlle. 0r
f