The dalles Daily .Chroniele. Entered at the Postofflce at Tae Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. THE DALLKS OREGON DICTATED PUNCTUATION.. Bow tbe Story Read When the Type writer Got Through with It. "When I first began dictating1 to a typewriter," said a man who writes for the papers, addressing a New York Sun reporter, 'I thought that I must dictate all the punctuation complete, and my dictation ran something like this: . " 'Young Adolphus von Gwilt leaned back upon the blue plush seat of the palace car and , looked out upon the fleeting panorama period He had loved the fair Adeline Otville comma and she had loved him comma but the old man had kicked semicolon that is comma you understand comma he had not actually kicked Adolphus comma but he had kicked figuratively speak ing semicolon1 and the disconsolate Adolphus was now traveling to assuage his grief semicolon he was on his way to the world's fair period paragraph " 'Just cow he felt hungry semicolon thanks to youth and good health his appetite never deserted him period So Adolphus went forward into the din ing car to breakfast period no semi colon and he ate a good square meal comma as he generally did semicolon and then he went back to his section in the sleeper period paragraph ' 'As he entered the car he saw some thing that made him almost doubt his eyesight period no semicolon it was the form of Adeline Otville period And she was in the next section back of his com ma and had been ever since the train started comma and he hadn't known it which was not very remarkable comma after all comma for the train had started very late the night before com ma and he had not come aboard until the last minute period It seems that Adeline that is I mean Miss Otville was traveling for her health comma no a period She comma like Adolphus com ma had been very much torn up by this misappreciation of, Adolphus on the part of the old man comma and her father had thought that it would be a good thing for her to travel semi colon and by the commonest accident .in the world she and Adolphus had met on this train semicolon it was just one jpt those things that happen every day 'comma but it did not strike these :yonng people in that commonplace way semicolon to them it was the most delightful thing they had ever heard of period paragraph. " 'Quote Adolphus scare mark close quote cried Adeline comma the color rising to her check and she herself .rising from the blue plush seat quote -Adeline scare mark close quote cried Adolphus comma hurrying forward to meet her semi-colon and then they sat down together and looked out at the flying panorama comma or more strict ly speaking comma I fancy they looked t ,thea fleeting panorama in each other's eyes period And then they set aTjout.seeing if they could not in some way fix things up with the old man period Quote You know comma Adolphus close quote comma said Ad - eline comma quote he said comma single quote Adeline comma you shall never marry Adolphus close single quote semicolon but wmrna dear comma papa Is gentle-heartecl comma you know comma and I think we can bring him around after all close quote period paragraph " 'It seems that the old man was at , that minute in the smoking-room tak ing a cigar after breakfast comma and Adolphus followed him boldly period The old man gave him a grand bluff at first comma but Adolphus was per sistent comma and finally he got the old man, I guess you'd better make that gentleman, out into the car where Adeline was sitting period He was not proof against the combined attack of the young people comma and it need only be added that at last he consent ed to make them happy semi-colon and so this trip which had begun in grief comma ended in joy semi-colon when they got to Chicago they were married period That's all.' 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CLHSS i ilJ o SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the' State of Oregon, for V osco County. Louis Kllnger, FlalntifT, vs. " navia Mowery, Mnria urnav, cntneriue f pool, Defendants. To Maria Brady and Catheiinc Williams, of the aoore named aelenaant?: In the name of the State of Oretron: You and earh of you are hereby required to appear -and j answer me campimm 01 piamnrr niea against you in the above entitled Court and cause, ou or before the first day of the nest regular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco county, next following the final publica tion of this summons, to-wit: -on or before Mon day, the 12th day of February, 1894; and if you fail bo to appear and answer, for want thereof the plalntift" will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed made and executed by Conrad Mowery to plaintiff, on the 5th day of June, 1888, upon the southwest quarter of Section Twenty- , six, Iu Township One South, of Range Fourteen East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco county, Oregon, and for a decree that said prem ises be sold -.ccordiug to law; that from the pro ceeds of such sale tne plaintiff be allowed to have and receive the sum of $400.00 and interest on said sum at the rate of eight per cent per annum since March 27th, 181)1, how due and owng upon the promissory note secured, by said mortgage and herein sued upon; also the further sum of 30.00 as a reasonable attorneys' fee for instituting this suit to foreclose snid mortgage and collect suid note, together with ;, plaintiffs costs and disbursements made and . expended in said suit including accruing costs and expenses of sale; and that plaintiff have a judgment over against the defendant A. Mowery , for any deficiency remaining after all of the pro ceeds of such sale shall have been applied in . Fiayment of sale several sums : that upon such oreclosure sale all of the right, title interest and claim of you and each of yon, and your co-defendants, and all persons claiming by, through or under you or either of you or them in and to said mortgaged premises and every port thereof be forever barred and foreclosed of all equity of redemption. . That plaintiff be . allowed to bid at such foreclosure sale, at his option and that immediately upon such sale the purchases be let into the possession of said premises and every part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof in The Dalles Weekly Chronicle for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. ludee of the above entitled Court, which order was duly made at chambers on the 28th day of December, 1893. ' ' 7tw y Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco. , J. D. Parish, 1 i-iamun, I! vs. Matilda Parish. Defendant. To Matilda Parish Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed egaint you in the above entitled suit within ten duys from the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within this county; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon yon; or if served upon you by publication, then you are required to appear and answer said Com plaint on the first day of the next term of said Court, after six weeks' publication of this Sum mons, to-wit: on Monday, the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1894, and if you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the lolief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: for the dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for his costs and disbursements herein. You will further take notice that this Sum mons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of said Court, said order being dated December 21, 1893. MAYS,11 HUNTINGTON 6c WILSON, d23wtd Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE.' By virtue of an execution and order of sale is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County, on the 27th day of No vember, 193, upon a judgment made and ren dered in said court on tbe 16th day of November 1891, in an action then and theretofore pending ' in said court, wherein H. F. McElroy was plain tiff and II. C. Coe was defendant, and to me di rected and delivered, commanding me to levy upon the real estate belonging to said defendant and theretofore attached in said action, to sat isfy the sum of $2,206 and interest on said sum since the 15th day of June, 1893, at ttn per cent, per annum, and the further sum of $250.00 attor ney's fees in said action, and $26.99 costs, and also the costs of and upon said writ, I did ltvy -upon and will on Monday, tbe 29tb day of January, 1894, ' at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the county court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at Eublie auction to the highest bidder for cash in and all of the following described real estate taken and levied upon as the property of said defendant, H. C. Coe, to-wit: Part of the Donation Land Claim of H. C. Coe, in sections 25. 20. S5 and 36, in Township 3 North, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meri dian, containing about 80 acres of land, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurte nances thereunto belonging or in any wise apper taining, including, and intended to include the water plant, water rights, casements, franchises and privileges, and the water pipes, reservoirs, and conduits used in conveying water from said E remises to the town of Hood River, in Wasco ountv, Oregon. Also that certain tract of land belonging to the above-named H. C. Cos, situ ated on the north side of the railroad track of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, in jiection 26, Township 8 North, Range 10 East of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing about 25 acres, said two tracts above mentioned comprising all of the land embraced in the Donation Land Claim of said H C. Coe, which has not heretofore been sold to other parties'. Also lots 5, 6 and 7 in Section A, and lots 6 and 7 in Section B in the Wauooma Addition to the town of Hood River, and all of said real estate lying and being in Wasco County, Oregon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said sums of money aa above mentioned. Dated this 23rd day of December, 1893. T. A. WARD. d23w6t Sheriff of Wasco Co., Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. ' ' Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco County, in a suit therein pending wherein W. A. Miller is plain tiff and IS. P. Reynolds is defendant, to me di rected, and commanding me to sell the real property hereinafter described, to satisfy the sum of $290.00 and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from September 22, 1893, and the sum of 12,400.00 and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 20th day of March, 1893, and the further sum of $300.00 attorneys fees, and the further sum of $22.00 costs, adjudged to tbe plaintitt and against the defendant in said suit, I will on the . tne 3rd day of February, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Ore gon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the following described real property, to-wit: The south half of the south west quarter, the northeast quarter of the south west quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 13 East, W. M., containing 160 acres, and the north half of the northeast quar ter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quar- ter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 13 East, W. M., containing 160 acres, to satisfy said sums and accruing costs. T. A. Waed, d30wtd sheriff of Wasco County. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Laud Ofticb, The Dalles, Or., I ' : Dec. 7, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Or., on February 10, 1894, viz. : 'c ,, Jacob D. Roberts, Homestead No. -'2546, for . the 8E of NEW, and NJ4 of SEW, and 6W of SEW,, of Sec l,Tp7 2 8., R. 12 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. : R. E. Morrison, M. C. Painter, J. N. Patterson and C. H. 8 tough ton, all of Dnfur, Or. d8j5w6 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.