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The Dalles Daily Gimmick T1IK DAI.LKS, oiii:o(ix STORY OF ETHEL GILLIAM. TVlllluin CSmy cif 1'hIoukp City. Vouohm for Its Truth. William Grny, of Palouse City, who is i Walla Wiilln undergoing medical treatment, recently told the Statesman, of Walla Walla the story of Ethel Gill iam, a ijirl who Uvea with her parents 10 miles east of Palouse. The family is poor, but honest and reliable, the par ents beine devout members of the Meth odist Episcopal church. Last August this little cirl was taken ill, and after three weeks, apparently died, so the story runs, For three hours Ehe hnd every appearance of death. She then slowly revived, bnt was totally blind. She told her narents that she bad been in heaven and had seen Jesus nnd the angels and many friends who bad gone before. There she saw atreeof life and n river of life. There were little children in the tree entitle the fruit, Each inhabitant wore a crown liunTirir nr lnr r utin Tlio littlo rrit? saw a crown with her name on it, bang ing up, and reached for it, but Jesus told her she could not have it yet, but that she would have to go back to earth nnd fulfill her mission. He wanted her to teach bis peple. Although blind this girl can read by passing her hand over the printed or written page, and can describe persons whose pictures were handed to her. The latter power was first discovered by J. B. C.iwthorn, a photographer, whose mother lives in Walla Walla. He told the marvelous story to a Sunday school in Palouse City, and Mr, Gray and wife, bearing it, drove out to the home of the girl to see for themselves. Mr. Gray first handed tiie sick girl his watch, and Ehe told him that it was a gold watch, nnd the time of day, by passing her n .!. 1 rp 1 . . uiik'tTb uver me iu mukc sure that her power was genuine, a paper wns held between her face and a photo graph that Mr. Gary banded to her, and Ehe descibed the picture perfectly as that of an old gentleman with gray whiskers, wearing a dark suit and cra vat. She read from books and papers banded to her by the use of her finsers Mr and Mrs. Grav tell many wonderful thincs in relation to tb'iE child. She has now been ill 100 days, and hanot been able to digest any food. As references for the truth of the story Mr. Gray gave the names of Eev. A. Y. Skee, pastor of the S. M. E. church, of Palouse; Eev. J. G. Kerrick. of La Grande, Or. ; H.A.Gray, Thomas Cox and J. li. Cawthoin, of Palouse. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notlre If hereby g ven thnt by virtue of nn execution nnd the order of cite Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Mute of Oregon for Wnsco County on the 12th dny of January. Isot, iiion a decree mid judgment made, rendered mid en tered theretofore therein in u suit wi.e-t u J. J. Spencer was plnlntlll' mid il.ui, K. luaiis i.mi Mnry Wiunus., his wife.nnd.t. M. Huntington weredefeudmits; I did duly levy ujioii n-nl will sell nt the front door of the county courthouse in I)nlles City, WnM'o County, Oregon, on Sntur dny. the i;!th dny of Kebruury, 1S!7, nt 2 o'clock In the nftcruoon of said dny, nt public miction, to the highest bidder for cash in hnnd. the fol lowing described rent cstntc. described In snid execution mid order of Mile, nnd described ns follows, to-wit l)ts four f 11. live (5). six fro nnd even 7, in section No. six (i"0 in township No. one ft), north of range ten ill)) east of Will-, nnicttcMeridtiiu in Wnsco Countv, Oregon, con taining 163.74 acres of land, together with the tenements, hcledttnmcnts nnd appurtenances ' thereunto belunglng, or in nny wise npjertnln-1 ing, oV so much thereof ns slum be necessnrv to . satisfy 'the amounts due upon said writ, to-wlt: f 107D.W, together with Interest thereon at the I rnte of eight per rent per nunum since the 28th dy of December. ISM: mid the further sum of J 100 for attorney"!- fees; and the lurther sum of ?20 costs in snid suit, together with accruing in terest and evpeiifes of sale. Dated nt The Dalles Or., this 12th dav of Jnn ury, lsi)7. T. J. DRIVER, JanlC-ot-il Sherifl of Wnsco County, Oregon. Sheriff s Sale. Notice i hereby given thnt an execution nnd onUr of side was issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Count v, on the 2iith dny of December, 1S1V, upon a judgment fltnr.tl.i ill.. ,1.... n V'. "".twit , h.ii...ir-4 vi.i ttiv .laiunt Hi ut . In favor of Ke d 11. Dietzel. plnlntill'. and ngnlnst lame F. Elliott nnd William Wood, de fendants, which said execution and order of sale is to me directed and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter described, for the puriHJse of satislylng the judgment of the plaint lil'in said cause for the sum of ?21C10. with In terest thereon at ten ier cent ier annum from the'Jlst day of November, 190; nnd the further sum of fit) attorney's fees: nnd the costs nnd disbursements of said suit taxed nt $15. There fore, in compliance with said execution and order of sale, 1 will ou Saturday, January 30. 1807, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. nt the courthouse uoor in Dalles city. nsco Countv. Oregon, sell at public miction, to the highest bidder, for wish in iinuu, tor ine purjiose ot satisfying the judg ment nbove mentioned the following described binds nnd premises, to-wir; aixtr-three(l! acres oil' the east side of the North half of the Southeast quarter of s-ec. SO in Township 1 North, Range 1 o East. W. 31., com mencing nt a rock at n itoint on the North line of the of the SEu of said Sections) thence last to hast line of said section; thence aoutti one-quarter mile; thence W est to a poin due South of s-Hd rock (the place of beginning) thence North to the place of beginning. Dated this 20th das of December, lS'.W. T. J. DK1VER. jan2-ot-iI Sheriff of Wnco Countv, Or. SUMMONS. Fur Kent. A large, nicely furnished room, suit able for one or two gentlemen. Good location. Apply at this office. jl3-dlw M. Crevreuil, bein citv, offers his fine flowers, prices, ing. about to leave the stock ol artificial plants, etc., at trreatly reduced P.oouis in Masonic build deeUl-if TN THE CIRCUIT CO CUT of the' State of Or X egon for Wasco Countv. A i rati C. Howe, I'laintiti', ' vs. Samuel T. Howe, Defendant. To Samuel T. Howe, the nbove named defendant: In the name of tho ?.r,iti nf Orpfrnn. vnn nro , i nereoy remnrea to appear una answer the coin oiner i ii.,iat fllul against von in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the first dny of the next term of snid court following the expiration oi tue time prescnoea in tne oraerior me pud- Mention of this summons, to-wit: On or before theSthdsyof February, ls'JT; nnd if you full so to appear nnd answer, or otherwise plead in suid cuiie, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to xne court lor tne reuei prayea lor in tne com plaint filed herein, to-wit; Thut the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff" and defendant be dissolved; thnt the plnlutiir be awarded the cusiouy oi me minor cniia mennonea m snta complaint, Hester A. Howe: that defendant be barred of all light, title or interest in the real and personal projierty of plaintiff, and thnt plnlntitr have and lecovcr her costs und dis bursements made nnd cxended in this suit, und for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you br publico tiou thereof, by order of the Hon. L. llrud sbaw, judge of safd Court, which order benre the ante of October ;ju.lt:j. ana was matte nnd anted at Dulles City, Wasco County, Oregon, ou Octo ber m, JOHN H. CKADI.EIJAUGH, dec3) I Attorney for I'lalntlll. SUMMONS. .IS. State op Ohio, Citv of Toledo? Lucas County. ) Frank J. Chenev makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Tnledo, County nnd state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fuank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gib day of December, A.'d. 1S9G. A. W. Gleason, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and iuucuos surfaces bf the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J, Cheney a Co., Toledo, 0. jt?Sold by Drucgists, 75c. No. 3-11 To Contractors. The county eourt requests contractors to submit plans and estimates for a bridge across Hood river, at the town of Hood litver. Plans will be considered at the adjourned meeting to be held February 8tb at 1 o'clock p. m. The court reserves the right to reject any and all plans. If a plan is selected, bids will be nhked for the building of the bridge. By order of the court. jatiO 4 A. M. Kelsay, Clerk. TN THE ClUCl'IT COCUTof the State of Ore JL gon for Wnsco Counts. Frank J. Meyers, I'latntld, vs. Annie M. 3Ieycrs, Defendant. To Annie M. .Meyers, the above named defend. ant: In the name of the State of Oregon, j-ou are hereby required to apienr in the above entitled court and answer the complaint filed nguinst you la snid court nnd cause, on or before the first dny of the next regulur term of the Circuit Court for Wasco Counts'. Oregon, following the cxmrution of six weeus publication of this suin moos, to-wit, Monday, the 8th day of February, 1S07, und you will take notice that If y'u full to no ai war and answer, lor want tnereol ulnliU' HI will take judgment against you for the relief prayed for in his compliiiut, to-wit- A decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of mar riage heretofore and now existing between Plaintiff and defendant, und for such other re lief as may be equitable and Just. This summons is served ujxin you by publica tion thereof iu The Dalles Chiio.nici.k, u news pa i er of weekly publication and general circu lation, published nt The Dulles, Wasco Counts-, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. L. hradshau, judge of the above named court. G, V. PHELPS, deCB-J Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. of the Stute of B IDD POISON A 8PEfMLTY2S?5 Uary ULOOL POISON permanent! cured in 16 to35 daya. Vou can bo treated at tioojoforsacju j);tcouniJcrBarao(;uurn ty. IfTOUprufertocuineheroTrewlllenn. tracttoparrallroadfareandhotolbllU.and ' ,1cwh Tho noehcnrC. If WO fall to euro. If vnn hnvnt.nknn mor. cury, iodide putuKh, nud still hayo aches and llrndslmw, ji JalnOIucousJ'utciii-K In mouth. SoroTfiroHt, Dated tit 1 liuplce, Uoppur Colored KiratM, Ulcern on 1 nn vuuvi iiiu tiuuy, iiuirurtycruwH laiiiur out, it Is tUjB Keeondury lif.OOD POISON ire .'oaranteo to cure. Wo solicit the most obiti tintu cuscb una ciutuengo ttio worm for a TN THE CIHCL'IT COUIiT -L Oregon, for Wasco Coutttj'. Ernest Morgan, Plaintiff vs. Nettie Morgan, Defendant. i To Nettle Morgan, the above named defendant: I In the name of the Btate of Oregon, you ure hereby required to apieiir in the ubovo entitled court und answer the complaint filed agninst I you in said court nnd cause, on or before the lirst day of the next regular term of tho Circuit Court for Wnsco Counts-, Oregon, following the expiration of six weeks' publicittluu of tilts' i summons, to-wit, Monday, the 8th day of Kebru ury. lsV7, nud you will inke iioflce that if you , fall to so uppeur und answer, for wuut thereof plaintiff will take Judgment iiguiimt j-ou for the relief tiruyed for in his enmphilnt, to-wlt: A decree of dlvo:-" fuever dissolving the bonds of marruige ht-t tofore und now existing between plaintlif ana defenduiit, und for such other relief ns may be equituble und just. This summons is served umki you by publica tion thereof in The D:lles Ciiuomulk, a weekly nper of general clrculuuou published nt Dalles, Oregon, by order of Hon. W. I.. uuge ot the nbove nnmea eourt. Junes cay, or., Dec. iu, nw. O. W. l'HKLl'H decfl-l Attorney for Plaintiff. caso tro oannotcuro. This dlieaio bos alirare tjailled tlittHklll of the most emlnuut: til, vnl. elaait SOOO.OOO capital behind our uncondi i tlonal ruaramr. Abeulutiiiroofonteuledou ! tippucntton. Aoarcss i;uuk eur uu Win Uonlc XmbiO), VUlVAiAt, HO Subscribe for The Ciiuonicle. Artlclitikod for hulti. Tho uridereigued has for sale the mammoth Jerusalem artichokes, and can lurniHti ativ amount ot seed at i per bushel. ueclU-liu H. ElCIIKNIIKlI(!KIt, JJake Oven, Or, BLACKWELLS SEE? ia .f , PIT H Tom tvlll flint nne conpou j2? 1" Wi Inside each, two osuiee bag, I tS-- $Lv iv1 ad two coupons laslde ench F'&tim ' tour ounce bag of Black- tf 'W-J ! f I well's Dorham. Bbj- a lap l'jL-j3 - of tills celebrated tobacco -r,jr1,.'fcT and red the coupon which pSsQrTA give a list of valuable pres- ff 1111. llmff 'jniJ ll! eats and kow to get them. f" Mff (m fin A CYCLING BUSTER'S EXPERIENCE. THE RESULTS OF LONG, HARD RIDING. FULLY 3,000 MILES ON HIS WHEEL. He Makes Some Reflections on the Benefits of the Sport and Tells of its Dangers. i'rom the iYj, Elica, JV. '. in which n good deal of spnee was taken hv nn article in relation to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I did not at that time know wliut they were supposed to cure. I should linvc paid no attention to the article hud J not caught th name of n ladj' whom knew. Heading, I found that she, in similar circumstances, had been greatly benetiled by the use of Pink Pills, and knowing her as I did I had no doubt of the truth of the statement that she had authorized. The first box was not pane Iiefore I saw a chance, und the third had not been finished before nil signs of my rheumatic troubles were gone to sioy. " I uy ' gone to Hiajy for though there has been every opportunity for a return o; the trouble, I have not felt the first twinut of it. i have wheeled thousands of miles ami never before with o little discomfort. I have bad some of the most, severe tests oi strength and endurance, and have conn through them without an ache. For ex ample", one afternoon I rode seventy miles, preached that night and mude fifty miles of the hardest kind of road before noon the nest day. Another ii:sta;ice was a ' Cen tury run,' the last forty miles of which were mude in a downpour of rain through mini and slush. " You should think I would recnmmeH iltem to nther? Well, I have, and hav. hud the pleasure of heeing very good reMil.f in a number of instances. Yes, I should feel that I was neglecting a duty if I failed to suggest Pink Pills to any friend whom I knew to be sufierini; from rheumatism. The Eev. "Wm. P. F. Ferguson, whose pic ture we give above, will not be unfamiliar by sight to many readers. A young man, ht has still had an extended experience as foreigu missionary, teaeher, editor, lecturer and pastor that has given him a wide ac quaintance in many parts of the country. In an interview a few days ago he said : " In the early summer of 'W"I went upon a tour through Canada on my wheel. My route was from Utiea to Cope incent thence by steamer to Kingston, ana from there along tbe north shore of the lake to Toronto nnd around to Niagara Fulls. I arrived ut Cape Vincent at 5 o'clock, having ridden against a strong head wind all day. "After a delightful sail through the Thousand Islands, I stepped on shore in that quaint old city of Kingston. A Might shower had fallen and the streets were damp, so that wisdom would have dictated that I, leg-weary as I was, should have kept in doors, but w anxious was I to sec the old city that I speut the whole evening in the streets. " Five o'clock the next morning brought a very unwelcome discovery. I was lame in both ankles and knees. The head wind and the damp streets bad proved an un for tunate combination. I gave, however, little thought to it, supposhig it would wear off in a few hours, and the first flush of sunlight saw me speeding out the splendid road that leads toward Xapanee. "Night overtook menta little village near Port Hope, but found me still lame. I rested . the next day, and the next, but it was too ,,.,., , .. . late ; the mischief was done. I rode a good l' JS2fS many miles during the rest of theaeason, but, JL0'- FfcBQ dbqn never a day and seldom a mile without pain. f awtjk. " The winter came and I put away my 1 No, that is not the only disease they wheel, saying ' now I shall get well,' bt to . cure. I personally know of a number ol mv riixAnnnintment, T mtiv worse. Some 1 cures from other troubles, but I have neetled days ray knees almost forbade walking and 1 them only for that, though it would be but my ankles would not permit roe to wear shoes. At times I suffered severe pain, so teverc as to make study a practical impos sibility, yet it must he understood that I concealed the condition of affairs as far us possible. From being local the trouble lcgan to spread slightly and my anxiety increused. i consulted two physicians and followed' their excellent advice, but without result. Bo the winter passed. One day in March I happened to take in my band a newspaper j fair to udd that my genet al health has been tieuer tni summer than ever before in my life. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness hi the blood audV restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for S2.50, and may be had of all druggista or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Schenectady. N. Y. VAU8B -DEALEIt IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And tho Most Complete und Latest PntteniB and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the beat brands of J. W. MASURY'K PAINTS ueed in all our work, mid none but tha most skilled workmen employed. Ageuta for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem ical combination or 60up mixture. A firat-cluKK artisle in ail colore. All ordert promptly attended to. i Storo and Paint Ohoo comer Third and Washington Bts,, The Dalles. Ore"oi EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave nnd arc due to arrive at Portland. LEAVE. FIIOM JUNE 23, 1S95. 5:50 I I.osAliKele?,i:i rno. I New lirlenns and Aoft-v.. OVKItl-AND KX-1 press, s-idcm, Kpsc burg, Anhlnnd, mic rnniento, Ogdi'n.Siin , ivmni.Mi Mn nve. I S:30 A Uosehiirs Hiid way ftii i r via Woodburn for Dolly except Sundiiyt. l:P0 T. 51, T;S0 A. M. (1:15 T.M. Mi.Anmi. silverton. I U'lwf iiln. TtritWIlS- I vllle.Siirlnglleld und I I Xntron J iStilein una way stiittons ICorvnllls mm n jstiitions , j jMcMinnvillc nndj iwiiy -tittlons AtttltVE. i:lo A. M. t:io r. M. OXCClt Sundays. M0.M) A.M. ) 6VX I'.M. ( 8:231. M. Daily. tDniiy, csceiit gummy, DINING CARS ON Of i DEN KOUTK. I'UI.IrAN 11UFFKT Sl.EKl'EIW AND SKCOND-CLASS fcl.EEI'ING CAKS Attached to nil Through Trains. Through Ticket onice, 131 Third street, where throuch tickets to nit points in the l'-Mfctern Stutes"; Cniiiuia and Euroj can be obtnlnea nt lowest rate Iron, All nbove trains arrive nt and dejmrt from Grnud Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. YAMHIU. DIVISION. rinc:igcr Depot, foot of JeBerson street. Ij?nve for 0?WEG0. week day?, nt 0:00, 7:20, 10:13n. m.i 12:15, 1.43, S:l, Mh. fc:l.) J. ni. (mid 11:80 li. m. on Saturday only). Arilve nt l'ortlnnd nt 7:10, S;30, 11:23 n, m.; 1:30, J:15, 0:.1.j, 7:55,U;10ii. in. Uave for Sheridnn. week days, ut 4:80 p.m. Arrive nt l'ortlnnd, D:K0 a. m. Leave for A1RI.IE on Mondny, Vcdiic.dny nnd KrMav nt 0:40 n. m. Arrive at Portland, Tups dav, T hursdny and Saturday at 3:03 p. nt. Sundnv trains for 0?T.GO lenve at 7 20, 8:40, 10:15 n. in.: 12U5. 1: 15. 3:30, 5:23 fi: 15 p. in. Ar rive nt Portland nt 12:35, &:30, 10:00 11;23 n. m.; 1:S0, 3:15, 5:10, 0:33, 7:55 p. m. It. KOEHLEU, E. P. ROfiEr.S, Jlanacer. Asst. G. F. Jc Pass. Act. N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. n s Pullman Elegent Touirist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car TO hT. I A 111. ilII.VNKAJ'Ol.18 DCLUTIl KAKGO (lit AND 1-OltKH OUOOKSTOS WINXITEG HKI.KNA and KUTTE Through Tickets CHICAGO T WASHINGTON rUlLADKLl'IHA yiZW VOJCK ISOSTON ASM Al.l. roisTS east mid south Forinformntioa, time cards, maps nud tickets, col on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon on A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 255, Morrisou Cor. Third. Portland Oresou THE NEW YORK WORLD THRlGE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 1'ueeH a Week. 150 1'nperM u Vear. It Etands firatnmong ''weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freebnees, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and Territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It Is splendidly illustrated, and among its special features are a line humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the litest fashions for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Conun Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley We' man. Mary K. WilklUH, Anthony Hop), Uret Harte, Br under Matthew, Etc. , We oflor this unequaled newsnnnnrHnfl The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to- gether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $ 3.00. i For Bale or Ueut. The Grant hotel, close to the denot. will sell chean. or nmr far tin -v.n- 1 , - mop'.h. Lek Kkk. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Glass. Etc. TBS Snipes-Kinersly Drug ft 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - J. S. SCHF-NK. President. H. M. Bjau, decie-lm Grants, Or. First National Ba&k. THE DALLES unsuui A general JianKing uuBineBe transaetet Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds prompt! remitted on dav of collection. rjiciit ana xeiegrapnic Mcnange Boldaa New Yorfe, oan ifrancisco anc Port land. DIKBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. 6. Schkhci Ed. M. Willtamb, Gko. A. Liebi. H. M. Beam,. FRENCH & CO. BANKERS. l'HANSACT A GEXEUAL BANKING BUSISES r . "I... Ja 1 Mll . ii iiriit:ir in vjir:Liiik. inauuu uvuLiuuit: iu in Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphs Transfers sold on New York, Chicm bt. Louis, ban Uraucisco, Portland Urr con, Seattle vvnsn,. ana various pointi in Oregon and WasniDgton. Collections made at all points on fav orable terinH. Dalles Citv anil, Moro Stane Ui Leaves Williams Hotel, Motu, oa rondiiyt, Wednesdays and Fridays It 8 n. in. prompt. Lei'vcs Umatilla House, The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Snturdayel S a. m. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 4flt perlOOlbe; email packages, loandSac P.issenger rales Tho Dalles to More, $1.50 ; round trip, $2.50. Agency nt Umatilla House, The Dalles, and ut Williams Hotel, Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Guardian's Sale of Heal Estate. Notice Ik hereby given thnt tbe undersigned, guurdimi of the jutmhik nnd estate of Alice Al niirti Udell nnd William Edward Udell, minor!, under mid in ao-ordiineo with an order oi tbt county eourt of the State of Oregon, for Wmco C'ouutv, heretofore made, will boll at public mic tion, for eimh in hand, on Saturduy, the 19tt day of December, 1K90, at the hour of VI o'cloei, noon, at the (courthouse door in Dalles City, Is Wnsco County. Oregon, all the real estate be longing to the estate of said ininorii, to-wlt: The southeest quarter of bectiou thirty l township one north range ten east WlllametK Meridian, iu Oregou, contulnlnc 1C0 acies. Dalles City, Oregon, Nov. 19. 189fi. GKOKUK UDELL, uov'-'l-ii Guardian of said Minon Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and br Tit tue of an execution and order of sale itsueooui of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lot Wasco County, dated the 12tli day of JunuwT, lb'JT, and to me directed uud commanding me to soil the property hereinafter described to satuif the sum of iw, with interest thereon at tenwr cent jKir annum from Dec. '1, 1890, a balance aw upan a judgment in the ubove named court V favor of Itobert Mays nnd L. E. Crowe, partnaj doing business under tbe firm name of My Crowe, and against Geo. D. Armstrong and 8rM I,. Armstrong, given nnd reudered thondn w the Dtb dav of Knvnmhnr. 1hor.. I will oil WedO day, the llith dny of February, 1897, at tbe hoar of 10 o'clock n. m soil nt the courthouse door IB Dalles citv, iu said county and stUs, J public auction, to the highest bidder for cn l baud, the following described real estate, tp-wu-Ixit Ul, In Ulock 12 in Thompson's Addition to Dalles-City, In Wasoo Couuty, Btateof Oregon. Uulies city, Oregon, Jan. f-mm J13-5M Sheriff of Wnsco County, Oregon. The Glades Ranch, WHITK SALMON. WAHU. Tt.J AniKrlca I'H ni HIl Jy cmtie Club JEMS Of the St Lambert, Commassic and Tonncnto' mine. Three Choice Bulls for sale or rem so some Choice Cows and Heifers for sale l'uio llred I'oland China Hogs. hlto Plymouth Kock Chickens. Address: bins. A. H. 11YKKETT, Vtaj. JrJi-w3m White Salmon. V"- J. B GOIT. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Reosidence, Tenlh ud. Liberty Street!