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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FAMILIAR NAMES.
TUB
OFFICIAL I'.U'KU OF DALLES CITY.
AND WACO COUNTY.
SUBSCKIJTIUN KATKs.
' bt MAtt, rosr.iOK rrjsr.uu. in advancs.
Weekly. 1 year. . ....1W
0 T5
o x !
6 CO
CkamI'. the pront shipbuilder, says )
tliat lie doe- not eo aboard ofteuor j
because an ocean voyape prostrates
him with sonsiekuess.
Mns. I". S. Gp.axt, the widow ot the
profit general, has pone tc California,
where she will spend tltc winter on the
ranch of her son, .lese Grant.
Thk late Marshal Mnc.Mnhon will be
3 to longest remembered for his famous ,
0 H) ' words uttered before Sebastopol: ".1'y
suis: j v reste "1 am here, here I
shall stav."
- ltrrr.vt.o llu.i. has just boupht a 5?10.- '
000 residence in North Platte, Xeb.,
t very near the spot where he killed his
mi. cj. to 4 j.. m
-H:ilU kill.' IUM UL 111S 1111'.
cubing or hmu i Clai:k.sok Kino, formerly director of
tnlas wlut Sas: 9p m. and ll iia.tn. me i nuwi amies peoiopieai survey.
vet v- tw a.Aijv. m. w,,ii known us a man of science an.i of
6 month.
" 3
Dally, 1 year.
" 6 mouths.
" per '
Addre all couiouuleation to "THE CH KOX
ICLE." The Dalle-. Orvsoti.
1'ii.l.Offlrv.
orricE hour
General Delivery W liulow a. m. tn
Mdgit On!ir '
Sunday 13. .9 a m. tolOa. m
,lll 1(1
1729 Now York Avenue,
WASHINGTON, D.
C.
tjise fur Goldetidale
" ITitufVtlu
5:aa! oi. (letters and conspicuous in the social
5 3a. tn. , and club hie of New York and Now-
:. ,IvtusV;XtJR ltm i lort. has become insane and has been
Esctpt suudsy
tTrl-weeUy. TuesdsT Thursday mid Saturday.
I " Muidaj Vdtifdt and Friday.
sent to an asvlutu.
THURSDAY, -
DEC. 21, 1S9S
The January number of the Forum
(reduced to 23 ct. will contain an im
partial review of the whole Hawaiian
question by Mr. James Schouler, the
"well-known historian, wo writes not
for the sake of controversy, but to tell
the facts of the whole contention and
set them forth in their proper proportion.
A mammoth petition was wheeled into
congress yesterday, requiring the services
of several men, on the subject of road-
niaking and asking for government aid.
WELL UP IN YEARS.
Tin: oldest person in Indiana is - Aunt
Raldy.'who recently attained her 104th
birthday. She is an inmate of the Old
Ladies home at Terre Haute.
Tun seventieth anniversary of their
weddinp was recently celebrated by
Rev. Henjamin Stevens and wife of
Hannibal. Mo. His aire is m. and hers !
1 is SS.
NfJinnors descendants make happy
the declining- years of Mr. ltowena
Harty. o: Parrot:. Ga. She is si years
old. was married at the ape of 14. is
the mother of 17 children, has 8T grand
children, and in great-grandchildren.
JriKii; N. I'. Eakp. the so-year-
7?nnT j ,vt 7? 7? A -nn
the poison in your blood, 1 U1UBM Bp'uuuur01 rai,p 1,1
however it may have Icstabubmed istn.l
eome or whatever shape , To all cash suhHoriherH of TiikCiiuonici.k
it may bo taking, ia raying one year in advance..
eleared away by Dr.
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery. It's a
remedy that rouses ev
ery organ into healthful
action" purifies and en
riches the blood, and
through it cleanses and
invicorates the whole
8 V S t (' 111 . Salt-rtieUUl, lurr muttor. likMltltullv eiiilvlllshnl with linn
Totter, Eczema, Krysip- j "iusitmtii.ii- it i-t-las.
Hoils, Carbuncles. NATIONAL IX CHARACTER,
Enlarged Glajids and ( mi(, Ataf wUli hnn. (im fannori nl0lwU
the worst orofulous i on tinnd, jmiotinii Htm, it
Sores and Swellings. ' EM,,L0YS TE EST WRITERS IX
Ul i-' TH rnitXTHV.
A Grand
Masquerade Ball
THK AMKIlttAN l AltMHU, wllletl 1 110W CIlUT-
', ltiR niMin lt. TAth ycur, 1 the pioneer Iunnor'. I
! piitiot In the ronntry
It 1 a liirKv ulnlit-iKO iwtiK'r, ami contain flfi
columns of the oholrctt aKtU'iiltiirnl mid liter-
tuauentlv
Unlike
and
cured by it.
the ordinurv
and cvvrytlilne that miiK'ar lu Ha rolumiit Is of
the hlKlieti-hamulur Kvery depnrtment of the
Spring medicines or sar- (.irmers buiine-M I iIIciimi in
tli a nic.u uniftleal way. looklitK tn tlu-Kreute
hajmrillab, the Ulsto- bonellt to the frtrmerMiul hl Inmlly.
mt euriieMt.
i protlt mill
erv '' Works etlliallv well It npiH.nr on the ltunil ntholench inontli,
. I . iiml U mrntatml ut thi lou nrlre of
50 CENTS A YEAR
in mlvmuv. Thl iimkm It tlir rlirnu't
iKrlrultllrul iiupcr 111 tlir rnllntry.
m
at all seasons. All the
year round and in all
cases, it is tfuarnnteed,
as no other blood medi
cine is. If it ever fails
to benefit or cure, you
have your money back.
You av onlv for the
ijoou you get.
FARMER LEGISLATION.
. . . " ' , , , . . , T- I ..1.1 . I
It was signed by seventeen governors om laxner oi ; r.arp Catarrh Remedv perfectlv and nor
and 160,000 citizens of the United States. ; manentiv clIres haiarrh in the Head
' , ... toughest dars. was married in an Iter- manium mrLo v-aturrn in t,m in.au.
tmtlnc the eomltiK year there ulllhenn tni
inen-e uumbor of iniittersi of the miHt vltnl in
terest tn fiirmers dealt with bv i oiiKri!i and the
K.x'utlve Pvpiirtmctibi at UuihliiKton. It Is
hlehlv lmoortHlit that the fanner ! kent
Isn't it safe to sav that HO Other I promptly ami fully ItiCorintd to what beliik
blood - puntier Can be just as -apltat. Thc hould all, therefore, take Tlir.
rnnil " ' AHEUiCAN Kauvkii. whleh. boliiK on theRrnumt,
i " , , h.i" better facilities than nnv other uiiior lor
If It Were, WOuldll t It be Hold SO; settlnc thl.i Inlortnatlon. am! ilevote lt.'i'IMi
' tnli duty They will llml lu It ronstnutlv a
creat ainouut of valuable luloruiatlon that they
can Ket In noother I'litn-r.
Bv its mild, soothinc, cleaiwiuc T" ambiucan r.utni:r. and tkk ciiiioNin.K
, , ,. . e Vv . will be icutoiie year lor $1 7i
anil neating jiropernes, ur. nage s
will bo Klvon at Armory Hnll by
Jacicson Engine Co., No. i
Hopday r;vei?ii7, Jap. I, 1894.
Commlttoe of Arrangements:
F. W. L. JSKimiE. I,. KL1NDT, KRKD I.EMKK
A. HKUGIXINK, JOHN ItLASKR.
Rocoption Commlttoe.
HARRY CI.OUGII, GEO. MUNGKK, W. II. IJUTTS,
0I.PI1 KELLER, COL. G.T. THOMPSON, HON. E. SCH Wt ,
THEO. F. SB17FEUT, A. HUCHLER,
. E. W. HELM &c CO.,
- IlKAl.UUH IS
Drusrs, Medicines and Chemicals
Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brashes, Pcrninicry, Elc,
Puro Wlnos nntl LlquorB for Mocllclnnt PurpoRon.
ComiinunillriK PhynlclnnH' Proscriptions a Soeclnltv
'o. I Of) Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
OjUMwlte (oluiuhla ( andy l-'nclory
IV a ore rtlorl tr Bua Vi i c ?n,mt"int mnt'H.
...... ---r- a- nartlino. Cal
ment spreading. Good wacon roads are j .jQg whoe
more important than railroads, and if a ; turv.
share oi the money put into so much
railroad buildinc in the last decade had
been applied to roadmakinc the people
would be more prosperous now.
a lev. uavb aeu w a coy i
half oen- -"V.
vears cover a
CKN'TP mate f..fO a day. (ireatet ilti iien
utensil ever invented. Itetall" a ets to
-old la every hotm. .Sample, posture paid, live
onts. McMakln and Co., Ciucinniitl. Ohn-
Rev. Robert Collyer, not his double,
has been heard from in a very pleasant
fashion. The venerable divine has just
preached a sermon on bis seventieth
birthday. "The dream of three score
years and ten has come true," he says,
"and dnrinc all that time I have'never
been absent from my pulpit on a sintiie
Sunday from sickness, ami I have never
been sick in bed one day in my life. I
would not exchange my lot with any
human creature I know. "or would I
have chosen any other seventy years for
my life." A happy life, indeed !
In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred
it is wrong to giTe food to tramps upon
application, and the custom of feeding
them is what has been breeding them so
rapidly of late years. Every well regu
lated family should be provided with a
woodpile and ax, but if not it is better
to send them on to someone who has.
The idea of an able-bodied, strong,
hearty man Legging food, scorning to
give itsequivalent in work, is against the
traditions of our industrious ancestors,
who were never cursed with this preda
tory scourge. "If a man will not work,
neither shall he eat" is as good a rule in
this age of the world as of old, and until
it'is more rigidly adhered to, this army
of worthies?, pilfering, train-beating,
police-dodging, brow-beating, vagabond
beggars will continue to increase. There
should be state Lws framed against
them.
Mr. J. F. Blaize, an extensive real es
tnttdtal(r in T) Mninna. Inrea. narrnw.
, , , , , . i Parties preferred who can lurnish a horse and
ly escaped one of the severest attacks 01 srael throush the country, a team, thouch. i
nnoi'Yiirmin whilo in flip nnrthorn mr- i n,,t ne:e-ary. A few vacancies In town and
pneumonia wnue in tne norttitrn par. cltlc spare hours may bo ned t.. i ad-
01 Iowa Uunnsr a recent blizzard, savs vantage. n. t joh.nm). a
the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had .
occasion to drive several miles during
the storm and was so thoroughly chilled
that he was niahie to get warm, and in
side o! an hour after his return he was
threatened witii a severe case of pneu
monia or luni: fever. Mr. lliaize stmt to
the nearest drug store and srot a bottle
of Chamberlain' Coush Remedy, of
which lie had often heard, and took a
number of large doses. He says the ef
fect was wonderful and in a short time
he was breathing quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day he was able to come to Des Moines.
Mr. Biaize. retards his cure :i- i!i!..'v
wonderful. For sale by- Blake:-.
Houghton.
WE WAXTYOf TO WOItK KOUt'S. thus
mafclnc tli.M TO 1-Vi.tO l'KK WKEK.
11th and Main Ht.tUlchmonil. Va
The St. Charles Hotel,!
PORTLAND, OREGON
This old, txipular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and every j
room has been repapered and repaintei I
and newly carpeted throughout. The !
house contains 170 rooms and. ssuppliw '
with every modern convenience. Kates
reasonable. A trood restaurant attachec .
to tiie house. Frer bus to and from alt 1
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
liucklen't Arinca salv.-.
The b-ist saive in the worli) ti.r cut-,
bruises, fores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and al! skin eruptions, and Ksi
tively cure-? piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to irive perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price -b cents
per box. For sale ny Snip?? Kill
ers I v
I John Pashek,
IThe Merchant Tailor
76 Court Street,
Nes: door to Wasco Bnc Office.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
New York Weekly Tribune
AXJ)
Dalles WeeKlu GQronlGle
ONLY- $1.75.
Mexican
dust.
:iiver stove Polish caues no
Ha. juit received the latent t ie in
Sailings for Gentlemen,
and h"a lare aortmcnt of Fortisn and Amer
lean Cloth, which he cm rinhh To order for
tho-v that tavor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
KARL'S
The Spokane Review says : Portland
has long had two rival republican
"bosses" 'Jim" Lotan and Joe Simon.
Their warring factions have engaged in
many a lively tilt, and the odds of buttle
have been pretty evenly divided. It is
the Lotan crowd which is mixed, up in,
the smuggling scandal now in the courts.
Blum, the "peaching" witness, is sua-,
pected by many of being the willing tool
of "Boss" Simon, and at this range it
looked like the Simon crowd would "do j
op" the Lotan gang : but the latter knows
bow to fight in defense, and will probably
escaje from the lashes of the law,
though badly smirched. Lotan, by the,
way, is Grover Cleveland's "double." J
He resembles the president in face, fig
ure and actions. So close is this re-1
semblance that nothing could be added
to Mr. Cleveland's reputation by send-,
ing 31r. Lotan to prison. One doesn't
relish the knowledge that one's double
in face and form has been branded an a
criminal.
La Nil Omen, The Dalies. Or., (
! ixx -. i-a.
i X-.tl'K; Is hereby given that the f illinvitiK-
im.itii ?':vivi iw.' i.'.- ... uiwn uuu u
make final proof In tupiiort of hl
eiini, and that ald prnof will I- made txjfore
t.ic rHter and receiver at The Iwllen. Or., on
Kuruar;. l-i, vU..
luciib I). Koliert-,
II. r.ieatead for tiie oK1. of
SI- ..and X1 , of SEi.aiiil :-Wl4 of-!K'4, of bee.
1 Tp i a., I; 12 K. 1!.
He names the followim; wltncio tn prove lilt
crjnun inus residence upon, nun cultivation oi,
i .iid iaiil. viz.
I. r. lotrlon. Jl. t. rainier, j . mtlerron
NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION.
Ijl.nij Orncii. The DuIIch. Or.,
Xm.'j, Wli i
.Notice it herfhy siven that the following
nanuil tettlerhaii lllt-il notlcenf hi Intention to
make tinal proof lu .iiipi'irt of hi' claim and that
said proof will In; made lj.'fore thu n-uLiter .mil
receiver at The l'allea, Oteon. on Wtdnciolav,
iKeurnUrr IM. viz
Hewitt Kliic,
IIometeiul Applleatlon Xo. 'if St. lor the X'?of
HK'.; and KJ of HW , hec. 10, Tp. 'i S. It II Kant.
He name the following wltnoea to prove hN
contlnnnui reafdunce upon and cultivation of
said land.vl'
II. W. Wulln, of The IHILm, dr., Chnrlo
Ka-iton, Jam oh Kaiton and l'anl I.imurolh of
Xan-one, Or.
John W. Lnwi., Ktjshit.jr.
nil ( 1'. ntouuhton.all of Inilur. i,r.
d'.Vwi
on, all ol Diuur. i,r.
J01IX W. LEWI.- HerlJtcr.
Anairreeable Laiattve and XEHVE TOXIC.
5old by Druetnstsor tent by mall 2Jc. Ux.,
nd Sl.CiJ per package Samples free
Vti V A The- Favoritt ICOTS KVZXZ
A.W 11 W for the Teeth and IJreaUi,2ic
For aale by Hnlp Jt Kmnrnly.
MARINE SHIPPING NOTES.
The United States has t!S5 vessels on
paged exclusively in foreign trade;
Great Britain has 5,9oS.
The steamers between Europe and
North America carry on an average
about 70,000 passengers a month.
Thk American line steamer New
York, when running ut full spued,
burns enough coal in a single day to ,
last a family using ten tons a winter
ior thirty-three years.
Italiax ships ure worked eheajwr
than those of any other nation. The
monthly expenses of an Italian ship
with u crew of twenty men are about
9472; of an American ship, 81,000.
It is estimated that an average of
more than !i,000 vessels and 1!),000 lives
arc lost in the various seas and oceans
every year, the value of ships and car
goes being roughly averaged nt about
0100,000,000.
Thk new uteel ship Centurine, which
arrived at Duluth, Minn., last week,
broke the record of the great Jukes for
speed. Khe made the run from UutTnlo
in Icbs than sixty-eight hours, or 14.7
wiles per hour. Tint speed across Lulco
JIuron was 15.1) miles per hour
VIGOR MEN
Eullr, Qutekl).
Permanently ReitorfJ.
WEAKNESS,
HERVOU8HESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of vll
irom tarly error or later
examn. the rrtulu of
oTerwork, slcknei,
wrorrr.ete. FullMrengti,
dTeIoprnnt and tonj
jflTen to over7 organ acd
portion of tlic llr.
Kimpl'.natiiralmetlio'li.
ImranlUielmproTer.ifn;
wen. failure Impoolljle.
2jjj reference. HaA,
explanation and pr".fa
mailed (eal(l) trie.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago. te!atlcaf
Kidney Complaints,
Lame sacK, c
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ilr "-Iruie of an execution and order of al-.
Itimi! out of the Circuit Court of tru- htate of
'Jrtvon. for the County of Wco. t.. me directed
. (-'iradiandlns; me to make mile of tin- 'and in the
I wild writ, dewjrlU'd to-uit 'f h- pie-t and
jMirccIs oi land in Wiuco County, aute of Ore
j iron, known and detcriU-d iih tli -outh hall of
i stntlon elKhtfn , and the outh nail of e;tlon
I nine (0. anil the ea.1t half and tiiooiitlttmt
'inartc-r and the ea.it half of th- norih'Aeit iiiar
! lerand theiouthweitiiiinrteru.' the imrUme.t
ou.irtef of .ectlon ten (10, twi tin- north half of
the northwe-u iiiarter and the ton tnen.it imarter
of the northwest r natter ofi-etloii h(le.'ii (1.1),
: all In Townnhlnono tl,. north of Hnnxe fourteen
I :ll eiutof the WHUuiettc raerldlai., to make
and par the sum of money, lni.ild'.,urt adjtidtr-
I til to Le pain to inu piainiin in nam action, in
I which action The Willcltor Umu and Trust
i ELEflM
( omiKinv were plalntltr andJamti liMith. iiur-
tha JI. Uooth, Kverett K. Hall. J i ilcCInre,
fiarah II McClure, I). 0- Alter, Ilalpr. Uoxcr, Ju
lia X. luwth, . ti Kmtxly, J il layiornndJ.
y Kdwarni weredefendauu, P-wit thenum of
l'JC).onvlth intereet thereon, Irom July l. "J2,
at the rate of lx iisrrent j.t aimiirn and 1'J).U)
attonieyn fee.i in uild action and coit and dl
hnrw! enta therein taxtil, I havethli day levied
iildi tho land aforesaid and on
Huturduy the iiardduy ut l)ciulitr lHfi.'l,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. In front of thu
court home door, 111 the City of The Dalle, In
ald County and ntate. I will tell ald land at
BOi't WOUlik) II4U UMIkVI laiJU II I
pUDiic auction, to meniiiei miiner uierefor. D"eriib.jr, 1, duly levy iiiuii, and will ell nt
iiiioiio nuci
in hand, on
T A. Waiuj.
fcherWof Waico County, HUilool OreKon.
niiViiUi
NOTICE VOll I'L'r.LlCATION.
(Timl.'r IjiiiiI, Ant June, 1ST8.
C. a UMi OmcK, The Dalle, Or.,
Xov. ft, M. i
Xotlce 1 hereby Riven that In eompllnnce
wiih tho proviMimi of the act of cmigreo of
June 3, 1.173, entltleil "An act for the tale of tim
ber landi In the .itati-' of California, Orvtfou,
Xuvaila and Waililnnton Territory,"
Neiil :. Sli'vrliHOii,
Of Klnjcdey, county of Wa.co, state of Oregon,
luu thli day tlli-il In thli olliee hli xtwirn Ktate
meat for the purchnie of the XKU of XWJ.J,
of hei!tlon. Xo. Si, In lowiuhlp Xo. i H , rainje
Xo ia K. W. il., anil will oiler proof toiihnw
that the land nought x more valnahle for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural pnrtex,
and to udablhh hi claim to xald land before
the l:e-'lter and Itefeiver of thli ollio; at The
Dalles', Or., on the 1-Mh day of January, l.VJl.
He name a.i wltneea (ieorire llcu:od, .lax-I.-r
Lmley, Ix-on Ilondeail and Uifnyette Davli,
all of KlllKiley, Or
Any and all i:ron clalmiin; Hilverioly the
iiUive-dew.-rlUil Iambi are reiine.mil to llle their
clalmx in thltolllcu on or Ufore mild 1.1th day ol
January, Ivji.
wlo JOIIX W. LKWIH, Keliter.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Jly virtue of an execution and order ol sale
lnucd nut of the Circuit Court ol tho Htatu of
Oreicon for Watco County, upon a decree and
judgment made, rendered nnd entered by mild
Court on tho llth day of Xovumbcr, lw:i, in
favor of plalntllf, lu a suit wherein A. D. Ilolton
tum plalntlir, aim Frank D. lillleiple and IthMla
OHIeiple, W, K. Hunt and W, II Duller went
dcfcrulauU, and to me directed and delivered,
commanding mo to levytioii and nell alt tho
mum meuiioueii nun ueicruxii in xaiu writ, mill
herelualler ilecillMil, I did, on the Ith dayol
i("efiii)jr, leiri, iliily levy iioii, and will xell nt
mhllc auction, to the hlKhcxt bidder, for cash
ACTUAL COST,
at W. E. Garretson's Store.
Ladies' Sol Golfl Watches reincei froni $45 lo $30.
Gold Watches worth $40, reduced to $28.
Gold Watches worth
old Watches worth
0 D
25.
reduced
reduced
to
to
25-
18.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
, Miiridujr, tlin Mlh day .luiuiHry, 1HU4,
i at 2 o'clock In thu Hltcruooo of mid day, at thu
I trout door ol the County Coiirthousn In Dallea
I City, lu Watco County, OreKoti, all ol the laud
ami preiniMMdcacrlbed lu tald writ and herein
Hv virtue Ol an execution and order of sale. I dn?rlUil m follown. lo.wlt
iMuedoutoI tho Circuit Court of the Htato of Thu northwest iiuarter ol ikctlon fourteen III
OreKon, for the County of Wanco, to mo dlrecUd ! in Township two l houth, ol Haiiko fourteen
commaiiiiinKrnoioraanu.aiooi tnu land in Hie M Kut of thu Willamette Jlerldlan, In W
aiu writ uwcriiKii wi-nu . mou piece ann txir
teUol land In Wasco County, Hlate ol Orexou,
American Coin Silver Watches retail to $13.
Genuine 14 K Gold Filled Vest Chains
reduced from $8 and $10 to $4 and $6-
The above is a sample of the bargain to bi
bad for a few days.
A. R. Thompson,
ASSIGN Efc-
H. H. CHMPBELL,
SuccoaBor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will eon.itaiitly kei on luiiid u i.-umpltitu Hue ol
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
IfiKLT
ML SAMKI'I
With BlMtnyMMrMtlo SUSFSMOIIY
UMt FUmuTIM InmiWiU I
Win cure wittMst aMdldoa all Wsakaaa rHalttsc from
orrraiation of brain am tortmt I mmtmot ludu
crttioo. u amroaa iWUll'.j. tltmtltmmtm, uu;iruor,
UaoLaric. lunkaigo, tttiltm. J fiilif MnpUlBU
wml (II tttaJiC; etc. iSU 4sctio t eoouioi
Watrftl IssitiiiMirts OTr All ouw. CBrrtoe Is
IU curs all of lis &Um dim, i cr su car. Ttiou-
e Laa ennaby tat nrrtlnaa invrotion
iur all uWmnnllM failed, awl srt
of UMlmciiUU in Ui la an4Trr ollwr Mai
Oar Faurill Im.i in mni swan
imvtMt Uwo trr fXTmd nik lm, ruKK wttktH
fclu. Htitk u 1 KMnaa IMnafta MtllUkTMU la tti l
HtCtS skoU for inuVu f ampaUt. laallcU ,ktl, ln
ANDSN KLBOTRK) CO.,
known and deacrllieil a the mnthwi-it inmrti-r
ol section four 1 1, and the north half of m-cIIoii
nine 'J. Mtid the northwest iiuarw ot section
seventeen 1 17. In Township one 1 north ol
Itamre fourteen (111. east of trio Wltlametn, Meri
dian, to make and pay thu sum ot money , in
said Court adJudKt.il to bo paid to thu plaintiff In
saidHCllon. in which action The hoi let tors J-oan
eouuty, Oregon, or so much thereof a shall be
sufficient to satisfy tho sum ol fiVil.OI, with In
terest thereon at the raki ol ten iter cunt. I;r
annum since Xovember llth, lMii IW.UDutior
ney i fee, and ll;t costa III said suit, toKother
with coin oi said writ, ami accriiiiiu eoiin of
AI'.U,
sale
T A.
Hherltl'ol Wasco County. On-iron.
Datwl at Dalle City, Or,, Deo. i, IM, iHJAw,'.
laiuiviiiiui miiii.-i wutiwii imv noilf.liors tJJUn
mid Trust Company were plalutttt, and Jamus
Ilooth, Martha U. Ilooth, Kverett K Hall, J, V.
McClure, Karah II. McUluru, D. I, Alter. Italpii
lUntvn, Julia N. Hok. L'fl Kmliody, J M. 'lay
lorandJ. f, Kdwaril were deleiidanu, to-wlt;
Ihesumof 'AU)tO with llituttut thereon, from
July I, IMA!, at the rato of six rceutperaniiitm
and f JJO.UJ attorney' fee lu said action and
costs and disbursement therein taxtd, I have
inunay luvieu upon iiiuiauii iiiorenuu, and on
Haturiluy
at thu hour
court house
tald County nnd Bute. I will sell saldland at I to said executor at tils place ol resldcuct'. near
public auction to tho hlxhost bidder therefor. .Dalle City, lu said county, or nt thu olllcu of
T.A. WAliU, I W,ll. Wilson, In said iMlleadltv.
Hheilfl ol Wasco County, Slaty of OreKOil. llOIIAi:i. DOYI.i:, ii.xcimtor.
nuriitd Datedtbl Ut day of Xovember, Iw3. dtw
HavliiK piifchimil .Mr, llutler' entire tok, I lmll onrliiivur In inalul'tlii i-,l",,,,,l"
tho house, which ha beu , ,,.
HEST (iOOI)S AT L0WKTT PRICES. SQUAKE DEALING TO EVEKV v
Call and see me, next door to Postoffice.
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
Xotlce is hereby given that the County Court
nl thu htatu ol Okkoii for Wasco County Iinh
duly appointed thoiiudcrslKiud thu executor of
thu last will and teatameut of (k-oruu K. lic..r.
deceased, All iwrsom havliit' ulalui against
Ullril dav uf llUinl,.. IMtl'l ""-vuwi, ,111 wniim iinflllK CillllllM HK' 111
r, Jrn nay or UMtunlier, IHIi.l, ttio citato ol said deceaseil ntu hereby ruiulrid
ir of 10 o'clock n. in, lu front of tho . to present them, with the proper voucher.
io door, in the City of Hie IhIIui, in within six mouth from the datu of this notice
Etc
Oboloest. Xjateat. Olxoapo'
Holiday Presents.
Silvsttrjuoite, Ucuislry, Wtehs, Hooks, Toy.
The puMio In Invited to examine our goods before
f)u,rehasinQ elaewtiere,
Stock
J'ricuH the lowest, and uru itrently reduced. CIohihk out tho tif"
. ... . . I .. i sTna
ol Toj'H aim noiuuuy koouh ai uooi.
Second St., The Dalles, Or. I- O- Bfloltol1'