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.l'k .!. few ,' bT" Mi ; a , IKS Si I? 3 Tl DaBts Dtfly Chronicle. OHKGdX TFIKY HAVE A CLEW. Officer AVnrklnp on ltiirlurf; Trnln Kol.lirry Cac. Eosnnrr.c., Or., Feb. 1. The officers working up ihe train-robbery case now ( liove some clews upon which theories are based, but thev keen them closely i guarded. The sugar-sack mncl- fnnnri on the trail has been identified as one taken si out The general opinion is that the robbers came to IJoseburc and the officers are Ehadowingsnspected parties and collect ing evidence sufficient for arrests. Those Lest informed claim tiiat a surprise is in Etore for the people of Koseburg at an early date. There is further evidence to j support the theory that at least one of the robbers came from and returned to town. The notorious Bob Hinman, who broke jail here here several months ago, and v j i ... ,. .... , had numerous ficbts with California and , , Oregon orhcers. is supposed to have re- turned here, and to be secreted in town, The O. It. A- Tnke a Hand. from Mr. Ltndsey's barn, and the i ' ,.t,;t,i,.- Thr.. ln which the bills are laid out. nnf. ght before the robbery he tan a man j ib I10thin? in' p'real eomos which ; hich ,s the Jouncing place of the trav- nfthphp.rn. K.. t:iw.wl TI,om 5s i.n simh l""r c " "I w'1'"! . - ! Uirned. Manv tons of it were con- The 0. R. & N. Co. has at last come ; 5n:ed and thousands o: dollars fed to from under oolitical cover. J. M. Long, i the roaring- fires of furnaces, one of its attorney's, is now in Salem I I'.ut it was discovered that, the core opposing Senator Mitchell and advocat- j aad skin of the apple cor.tained cela inc th elecdon of Mr. Corbett, one of I tinous properties, as well as an acid, its" directors and chief adviser of the ' wnioh- untl" conditions, wwil management. .Mr. iong has been in close conference with Simon, Bourne i and Mr. Young, chairman of the Popn-1 list state committee. All of these gen- , tlemen are said to be working enercet- i icailv tnetrther to assist the allied cor-' porations in reiievinc the people from ' the iron cinws of monopoly, and elevate i to the dignity of senator a disinterested : representative of the toiling masses ! t-iiiizn uornett. aimon ana iong Dotn being raiiroad attorneys, of course are competent to direct our Populist brethren in the line of reform Statesman. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., 'Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Consti pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen eral system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but Eix bottles of Electric Bitters re stored her health and renewed strength. Prices 50 cents and ?1.00. Get a Bottle at Blakelev and Houghton's Dru' Store. (6; Indian Imfine Hypocrisy. - "Ugh! Much God and no Flour!" is an old chief's characterization of a sanctimonious Indian ageut w ho stole the goods he was supposed to issue to the tribe. It would be hard to give a terser definition of self-deception or of hypocrisy. Thla Is Tour Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, ca&h or stamps, & cenerous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hey Fever Cure (jy'6 (Jream iiaim) sumcieni to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 5C Warren St., New York City. P.ev. JohnReid. Jr.. of Great Falls.Mont., rpTimm.-mlfifi T!!v'is Grpnrn Halm io me. T can enmbasize his statement. "It is a noai- ! tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." i Eev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CtntralPrea. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure" for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. CaOi lu Your Check. All county warrants registered prior to July 12, 1592, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Dse. 5, 1690. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer, hare Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de Rtroys 1.50 worth of tram annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the moat effective and econom ical poison known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For Eale by M. Z. Dnnnell, Agent. febl-3m Ward, Kerns fc IJobertsou have the largest stock of timothy, wheat and wild hay kept in the city, for sale, Call and see it. jan2o 2w M. Crevreuil. beini? abant to leiyft thp city, offers hie fine stock ot artificial i flowers, plaute, etc., at greatly reduced prices, itooma in Masonic build inn. decSl-tf dr. Guars IKPHOVED LIVER PILLS A .llilil I'in hir One PHI for a Dour. A m-jiement or toe ixmelt ich dxj u r.ec.ttrr lot ttJUL TtiK- r-ii' lplr wht ihe ;tm Ucli lu psU iwular Thej- cum ilcwUclw. ttwblet. t! Mia c;riDionJtieiiun u?iiaritnrixraiMc. loTwiIiier F'll'" nut mekoi. To cootinc nm. w fill icail mbi1' tr rail t..r tf huJJeTerr. Cfin. Vli. 11 Uii;. Ut' HO). (XI., P&iUddptui. !'. i 1 .1 t use for apple cokes. Thriving: Industry Created by Util ization of Wasta Material. Immense Quantities of "Apple Viite" Couvertetl Into Various Artlcli Which Have a Market Value. A new industry, hitherto but little fn ,i : 4.. :,.,..t., j It is known a. the "apple waste" indus- ' ,rv- ,. I no as recMcss uuu i'.iruiiii;aui i ..... thlnf as exce. or superfluity, for all cau lx re-ueti. 1 he apple uastc indu.t a new oc- cupation which demonstrates and . .u ,.t,. . r .i ti, i i)iUl" till' lUlUr Jk IWK UUU l.iv . .kr dom of the modern philosopher. The new industrv U an outgrowth of that vast one of 'the evaporation of npnler . j whoc product is called by crown. dried apples. In the preparation of the apple io evaporation, the core is cut out neatly ' h tl,e kn5fe of the paring machine, simultaneously with the partnc process, 1. " , , ... , ; ' . i 1 be apple pulp is then sliced, treated to j R Lr sxvam?, in order to main j Tuin its fresh luie;aljd it is ready for naciiinir. Formerly the cere and par- i is:" were shoveled tocether and ' escne alcoholic lermemaiioa. inc 1 1 evaporators, of southern Michigan hit upon the discovery first, and imme diately herran to prepare lor market the immense amount of "waste daily rath- ered together. A number of young cirls were cmnloyed at 30 cents a day. This ' heap labor made the expense rmnll. The waste product was subjected to ihe same steaming-and heat as in cvap cration. and sulphurised to prevent dis .Dloration from the atmc?pi:e:c. The evaiMjrated waste was then shipped to commission merchants. Icily manufacturers recognized the alue of its gelatinous properties, and the wine merchants were convinced of its fermenting- tendencies. A great de- Tr.r.Tl 'nr ir ins rims o-"t(vl and the eva-iorators have created from it an in - .1, "tr.. ,,ni :n ci-p tn thei'- oricinat uuitr equal -n sie io xnei. ori,n.a. business in the preparation of the pulp, South Water street commission mer- chant alwavs have it on hand, and quote it at about one cent per pound. Jelly manufacturers buv it a! that price hy the car load and use it exclusvely in .K-in the nrenaration of the eheaner ieliies. , In the manufacture of jeilv, the skin acd core of the apple is boiled down t. S;- IV it iJUli' cuii3i3it:ui-. it '""i strained m immense collenders, ana nn( boiled a"aip with the addition of 75 tier cent, g-lueose to 25 per cent, of the ap- j i.le "wastt!." To ths colorless annle ! ;,.l!r f1iAnr.Tit flnrnrs ?.nf! pnlnrinr-mat ter are added, and the product is sold ; in the form oi peach, currant, straw.-; berry, apricot, or pineapple jelly whichever ycu may call for. ; In the manufacture of chainparne in i France, imm.'W car loads of apple j "waste" are us--J. Great ship leads of j it are yearly taken in at Havre and dis- tributed over the south of France. The ' "waste" is used with prajie juice to ex j cite fermentation. It is alo largely :;ed is. the preparation of cheap wine.; ..nd cider. However, it must be noted that in the apple "waste" which is hipr.-'d abroad a jrrea: deal of what Is calicd apple "chops" finds its way. Apple "chops" are the sliced, evaporat ed apples, uot perfect enough for pack ing. It would be almost impossible to extract juice enough from the shin nnd oore to warrant their use without the "chops." In this country, where ap ples are plentiful and very cheap, cide: distillers use the whole fruit and do not use "waste." The process of jelly-making in Chi cago, especially of the eheajor kind, has taken an immense stride forv.ard of that the several large firms hen- em ployed men and boys to go about the streets nnd pick up discarded apple cores. Also it was said that- they de rive part of their supjdy from private j trade with economical housekeepers,! restaurant and pie factories. This is j an error. The apple waste which is ! used comes exclusively from evajiora-. tion factories, and is handled only by j I'Oiuinibsion morchants. The market alue rarely varies from one cent per pound, and t-he employment of a force of street gatherers would add an ex traordinary expense, which would ren der its use almost impossible, consider ing the fact that tipples may be pur chased at 50 cents per barrel. The annle "waste" in pie factories ''nch -vear amounts to innumerable car j loncls-. In tll(' r.eig'..borlioo of these! J establishments lamilies are constantly ! Kept suppiietl with as mucii as iii. can carry away. Among tne l'0 dibtnet-s, they have long ago discovered v necessity and inventiveness, the ! uorth of the "waste." To them bread 1 ..nd butter was once the daily ration; j animation at the county court house in now bread and apple jam stays the , Dalles city, beginning Wednesday, Feb pangs of hunger. Chicago Times-1 ruary 10, at 1 o'clock p. in. Jlernld. Iiallek-Moro Stage Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Douglas Allk.v, Prop. j names writ ON WATER. Evanescent Reputation., of Piwimo Flitted on the Stnsr. "Theatrical reputation is the most i cvane.cont of nil ' -. . 1 . I. .. 1 glories of life," sadly i netor, drawing: his lust ' VUM. tl'U UK UIU UVMUi , UiUt Hi; Ul I. summer's overcoat around him a little dition of the mucous lining of the Ens tighter, according to the .Vew York tacn:nn Xnbe. When this tube is in Il?5?,ltl ... , . ' flamed von have a rumbling sound or . i . i . i . re.omieu me ugeui, ' " 4. .1 l r . 1 . 1 in an arauaicionce wim ine oni ooros oi me. om uieaiers nuoiu ac couutrv. You know tiiev have a wavjont ana mis inoe restored to us normal , of poMing up bills and lithographs in that part of the theater - ; t - - TloT , panics and stcr.t-.. that have leen at .cl.,ar housC- c,,; this i . 1 . i done syr:.n:at;cr..ly. with an idea for . , . , , ., , , f ! e"al Ptcr!al eaect, and then looks f ! ) V?- Dut core otten it is the i f"enJi. of Postcr, who ? .aps up a lu" lea-a .Prc- or a ,,",C;r!?11, I he"11' r lh.in? protesquc. the whole timrs nightmarish jumble. "ln the cider bill-roams will be seen ' pictures of bygone favorites of the 1 American stage of many per.-'oas who , were famous the other day and who tc- ', day are quite forcottsn. They are usually represented in their favorite costume and part. Some of thrsc rer the rage but a few years ajrc drew bir alaries and had everything- their owr way. There are women who actually queened it over the whole country made thousands and drank champagne and wore a princess' diamonds. Why, their very names are forgotten! I am Lot an old-timer, though I'm familiar with the stng-e. and I uii you Tie betn actually startled suddenly to come nn-c th0, ni.Tnr..c on htll-rnnrM walls, and to be thus reminded what : ' . , v .., - they had been, and to be set to thinking what had become of them:' SHE WAS THRIFTY. One Woman Made SS.200 with a Thrah Icj: jlauhlne. A woman thrasher is a novelty thn' is, outside of the schoolhouse or houn. And the one in question is a srenuin thrasher of the golden rraiu of thei nAv.n..A? .-...... : . . r j . .i T. I .- T . I I nal. hhe came into one ot the .Minneap- olis farm machinery houses the other day to make her final payment on : machine. This was startling and marked her as a woman of business co- . . , , n i pacsty: .cr u:e man tno mai.c a iu.. j payment on a thrasher this sensrm :s re - , yarded as an exceptionally rood man. ! That the lady in question had a busies I head is further evidenced by the fart I that she succeeied in "workinc thw- nmnnr.(.rnf(S(.05l!iWicr-nOTt fnr Sf Sfl j the amount of her fare home, i She innocently told him that to pay t her bill in full would take every epnt - ------ ---- - . sne nmi nun snp. nil iKi1 m!LPnn 1 mu i-n. uuL.eaoi.fr.. to ?et home. While the rraiaper pel - l,.v demurred at receipt ir.tr tne bill J IU" wim xcis uiscoum on, sue itjircn- iously hiatod hat it would cost nor- ! than $2.50 to send a collector after th" ' balance, and he tumbled to the situt- tion as gracefully as possible. Mrs.' Thrasher (or perhaps it is Miss .said J that she had made S2.200 out of her ma-1 chine and had 1?7 stacks of groin zt s finish this winter, which she nrowawd encg- the fact thvt many raachines an. beinir trken back on rr.or?if(; r'i - - vearrno one can nMfsfu:v mnin.nir that 1 . . . . 16 1,01 auupieuiotnisnew; ueiu tor woman s activity. TURNS OUT BESSEMER STEEL. Oxide SuccwMfiSllv itroti KflUmi with the Le of Electricity. ..... ... . : ... - When Thomus Edison benn e.vperi mvntinr with electricity as a means of extractinir iron oxide from reck a shiver ran through the spinal columns of iron mine owners. Then t.hemattur wtiK forgotten and the public heart! nothing more about magnetic separat ors, untH a few days apo, when the neus came out that the method was not only perfected, but that by it S.OG'i tons of bessemw steel were b-iicg-turned out every day nt Edison, N. J. Mr. Edison has been developing- h!. newest discovery quietly, and now his Pinelting works and their nppurleuant buildings cover many acres among the Jersey mountains. The rock is blast ed out of open quarries, 5.000 tons at. a time, and carried by enormous electric cram-? to rollers which crush th? largest "bowlders as if they were lump fiu?ar Afu,r Imssinr, through a se- rieti of these rollers the tine rock falls taut 1 00 magnets, which extract the' ore. sending it along to the furnaces al jj. r most free from extraneous matte From the furnaces the ore issues in nuccets of besfiemer steel read v for the mills Teacher' Kxauitnutlun. Notice is hereby L'iven. thnt fnr tlip purpose of making an examination of al, pergone who mQV ofrur thcaiMlvea ag candidates for teachers of the schools of --. ec..uol HUpurin- tendent thereof, will hold a public ex-! Dated this 30th day of January, 1697. C. L. Giuieut, School Supt. Subscribe for The Chkonicle. hv Irval nnnlirntinnp. ng thcv cannot - ,,, fl, .ui iuc-v..! , inere is only one way to cure aea, i and that is by constitutional remedies, ! Deafness is caused by an inflamed con - .. . ,,onr5n ,, .,, ell. , tirelv closed. Deafness is the result, and t tirelv closed, Deafness is the result, and - . . . . unless the inflammation can be taken condition, hearing will be destroyed for-J ever; nine enses out of ten are caused ! by catarrh, which is nothing but an in-' ; flamed condition of the mucous snr- ' ' 1 " llM j " case of Deaf nes ( cane! ny catarrh that cannot be curel by Hall's Catarrh .. ' Cure, send for circulars; free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Diuggists, 7oc. 6-10 SUMMONS. TX THE CIRCftT COIT.T o.' the State of Or A. econ for Waoc iwnnty. Almu C. Howe, I'laiusia, I Vi. j ?amnel T. Howe, Defendant. ! ToSarauclT. Howe.tlie above named defendant: j In the name of the state of Orecon, you are 1 i herebv required to appear end an-wer the com-1 ' plaint til d azains! you In the above entitled I court and cause, on or boforethe first day of the ' ' next term of said court followiuc the expiration I of the time prescribed in the order for the pub- j lication ot this summons, to-wit uu or d lore theSthdovof February. audit you fail so to aplear and anwer. or otherwise plead in said ! cae, the plaintlft, for want thereof, will apply to the court for the rtdiei nraved for in the com-; plaint riled herein, to-wit: That the boud of matrimony between plufntifi' and defendant be uVtoVthniinor'c complaint, Hester A. Howe tnat defendant be barred of all licht, title or interest in the real j and ersonal property of plaintift. and that plaintiB have and recover her costs aud di re nnu recover ner cosis sua oi.- .bi nnd for sueh ntner and further relief n to the Ui t liiCli IC UJilUV UUU IH'llUlll 111 tUl 3U11 nn-rtar. ri ,t . I.. V. i . nil ' Court may seem equitable. inis summons is servea upon vou Dv puouca- tion thereof.by order of the Hon. W. L. Brad - sbaw. iudce of said Court, which order bears the date of October 30, ls'io, nnd was made and dated nr Ilniles iMrv. snn nnmiir. flrwrnn. nn llnlfv lr 00, 1:5C. JOHN 11. CRADLEBACCH. deccO i Attorney for 1'laiutiri. SUMMONS. N THE CIPrriT COCP.Tof the State of Ore- 1 son for w aseo County. ! '-"" - -",!!-"H"'111' ' i - i. . r in . i . . . .i ; Annie M. Jieyers, Defendant. To Annie M. Meyers, the above named defend. ; , ' In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are ; hereby required to appear in the above entitled ( vinaaVc and hr.-t day of toe next reculur ierm of the Circuit g of wel'L"Hmblil" ; iSToyt the sthVftbrSS": i. uq you win tute nonce tnattt you fall , V' al ?.u '" "om.iicwji jimiiu. ill will take judement usain.-t you for the relief prayed f.i- in his complnim, to-wit- A decree of ; uivurce torever qhsoiviiic tne uonas ol mar riace heretofore and now ejcistinir bitweeu nlnintid'aud defendnut, and for such other rt- . ,.. ... ,.,. ,J lc. ..... ( . . This summons is served mou you by nublica . " thwwrf in The Dalles CHr.o.victE, a new.- j J frt0n. X)umtshei at The Dalles. Wasco County, ; urecou, py oraer oi nnu. . i-araasnaw.juage of the above naratd :ourt. G. W. PHELPS, Attorney for l'lalntifl. P dec23-i SUMMONS. THE CII'.CTIT COVP.T of the Oregon, for W.-co comnv. v. 1 Nettie Morcun, Defundaiit I To Nettle Morpun, tne above named defendant i 111 illt IIHIllf III III t M Tl JIT I ITOirnn fUI ll.l tho .-late of Orecon, vou are heieby required li.npirur :n the above en!itli ciurt and an.-wer the comjlaint asainst v.ill In Putirf hn.l ft.n.u K..f...A 1 rit day of the next ttsjular terra of the Circuit ((.unioras ououniy, urecon. lolluwins the 1 "Ommniis. to-wit, Monday, the th day of Kebru- e.vpiratlun 01 six weeits publication of this 4 nrj-. ivj.. and you will .ate nofiee that if you md answer, for want thereof fdi'i to so aiipvar bonds of marnaee heretofore anu now esisllnsr between plaiutitl- and defendant, and for such other relief o.s may be equitable and juat. "r .... .-y . ........ t ...... , Ttlis summons is served utnn vnii he r.i,lUr.n. i tion thereof in The unlles Cnno.vici.E.'a u-mL-ir i newsi aper of general circulation published a't The Dalles. Oregon, by order of Hon. W. L. Ilradshaw, judge of the above named court. Dated at Dalies Citv, Or.. Dec. K, l5 . , G. W. PHKLPS decflS-i Attomer for I'laintitf. Sheriffs Sale. Notice H hereby at under and by vir- land order of tale ij.iii nut tue of nn execution of the t ireuit Court of Conn of the State of Oregon for dated the 12th day of January. ! directed and commanding me to va-co County, kplt fh, Tl,fltTH' hdhtlr.uf.... HrM...U..I . . nnu io me mrcciea nnn pnmmi.niann ihL Vi.' cent tr annum from Dec. 2. Is76. a balance Que upona)urigment.in the above named court in favor of Ilobert Slays and L. E. Cmwe. partners doing business under the firm name of Mays A Crowe, and ui-alns! f,i. Ii. Armtitrr.n.. nn l- v. h Armstrong, given end rendered therein 'on the uth day of Sovember, l, I wi II on Wedues-1 day, the luth day of February, Irfrr, at the hour nM?ockm"e,!t,htcourlhou (pubhc n.iothj'm 'KPfi 'SL.W.JP lo-wUt tTIi il!' r.i . ir 1 ,1 r,i '.."." . AooiHon to Dalle City, in aico County, otalcof Oregon. Dallte City, Oregon, Jan. 12. 1;'J7. T. J. DRIVEU J13-5I-1 Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Monuments and Headstones. Before going elsewhere, call on L COMINI, The Dalles, Or., For a Tombstone. Warranted to stand for all time, regardless of wind or weather. GOllDia PacKinouO I llJ PACKERS OF 1 Pork and Beef MAKCFACTCKKKs of Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. The Glades Ranch, WHITE SALMON. WASH. T-n-nnrATTfl rnre Brefl America Jersey Cuttl Club .IftinnftTn! " Of the St 1 jmbert. rommassic and Tormcutor , raine, Thrw Choice Balls, for sale or rent. so some Choire Cows and Ileifer? for sale. Pure Ured roland China Hecs. U'kt.n Ii-ti,rttirl, tinnir f'hirsens. i Addrtsv MRa. A. R. IIYRKETT. Prnp. jri-Wom White salmon. ash. j . J TUT CU T-inn Ijllf 8D0 Moro Ul36 LiUU I j T pflrpa tl ii'.m Mote . .MOto. on 1 " ' . ' I m r l it l . 1 I T7': ,1 I -Mondays, ueanesaajfe uuu rriu I S t. III. prompt. T T ..., ti t)io n,ii.o 1 Leaves Umatilla House. The Dalles, I Tnesdnrs. Thvrsdavs and Saturdays at c m nrnm-it " i I : . ' Freicht rates The Dalles tn Moro, -10c ' per 100 lbs; small packages, lo and 2oc. Passencer rates The Dalles to Moro, $1.50; round trip, $2.50. I Acencv at Umatilla House, The Dalles, ' and at Williams Hotel Moro. tf DOUGLAS AI.LE.V, Prop. ;Bake Oven aid Mitchell STAGE LINE, - - Proprietor - , , , lea ?ake ?veD,for Antelopt every uu , uuu irom -i-meiope io .uu- , cneil lUrCC limes a WCeK GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby Riven that bv virtue of an execution and the order of -ale iued out of the Circuit Conit of the .-tare of Oreson for Wasco County on the hith day of Jauuary. 1-87, upon a decree and judement roude, rendered and en tervd theretofore ther.-in in a suit wherein J. J. ileneer was plaintitl' and Wilson U. Lilians i tidMary- V. inans.his wife.and.l. M. Huntinstnn were defendant; I did dulv lew upon and wilt sell at the front door of the countv courthoue is i nnn dbll tate of 1 V1 v.Mscfu-ounty. urwron, on.-atur- day. the loth day of Februarv. lite, at -J o'clock I in the afternoon of said dav, ut public unction, i to the hlchest bidder fur ea.-h in hand, the fol I Jowl nc de-cribed real estate. deeril In n((t I execution nnd order of sale, ani decribed as , lollons, to-wit: Lots four 4;. five ,'S . sis rr.) ' "a uv . in section No six (6, in township ' -w " . -0-' north of rarijre tea lo, east of Will V i . iflian ill W'BiCO ( lilinlv f1r..n ...... l11IIlic Um ,i acres OI lRrs.1. trii'.?h..i" ui.1i jenementi. neiedttnuientj- and appu'ttnanees """' uviukiiik. or in any wise apjwrtain- ",ulu as snuli he necessarv to i?" "m0",,,5,d"e, uJK,n "id writ, to-wit: Vi , ,,"tt'er with interest thereon at the 5 i r c'Sl ter cent ier annum since the 25th ..tvviuTO.j.j,; anaine lurther sum of ) for attorney t fees: and the further sum o! COSti ill said suit, tocether with ..l., i.. I If 1 intl "Jnse of sale, , V1, ' Bt Th-' 1,alk's "r., this 12 u5' JanlMt-ll Sherifl of Wasco County, Oregon. T f riltt'in Administrator's Sale. .Notice is herebv given that the undersigned irn,,1?Ur,u..tt"ce 0,,an ord wade by the ilonorable County Court of the state of Oregon for Wo County, on the 2d day of NovembeF. l"4. w -ill on Monday, the 2ath day oi DeceraU-r, lVw. uin the XnrnZ? !", we following de west Quarter of u.ti,, .v,....." with- ' 'out south of range thirteen i,t nf Vhiven, 111 I cue meridian. ifVuanVr"VrnUii!2 taining li ncres. , uret,on, con- .1.1. n-.t. ... l" -"i oay 01 .NovemU-r. lsv,. I Administrator of tho esia m .,,. . don. detJeW te,8t of Wl'iV' i o A-St-1 ! " ASSI&'N"r1."r7!'Q "MniTiTTn -ta-oc'-LV-r-'l JiLi 5 JS V HUE. ' v .. , t ' ! Klvcn th' the undersienm . has wn ,i,ri;:"l i??1 theunderi?ned . uu o,M lienJK and'T Tfkon1 , i"l?'nebJ?-. All persons harine Jruim.' I 1 ?" "V r". Y?"j, 01 saia insolvent 6eht. il ate herebv nntlfiMt tX '. lu 'oivciit debtors. ' " "" uuiumue. IW&&yMtl1 Matures are a fine humor S'S? S ITA 'f-tive market reports, .11 i,w. C, ltl. L e IAVIS, Assignee. Noliee of Fioal Seltlemtnl. SotlM. 1. r, v ' ha tiled. Ka tit$ &Z$ ' WPSSl t"d &Vb? ftftjW 1 thereto hC0H "Jr- x'i . ? W: Hon 5 comity cmirthouH. in Dalle Citv nir i tUe ' fixed ut the iilace anil thV. ii. Hh!t V.rt'Kn wan M the hour of 2 o-SESkV m Sift? Bn hear i.f lT '' . tho time for tt.,' dvc23i EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. : Traln leave and arc due to nmve at rortltaa. LEAVK. most Jcsr. 23, 1S95. AKR1YI. OVKUUXXD KX-1 1 r.rrss. .snlcm. lf)5C- ' I burc, Akhland, Sac- -'.10A. JL New Orleans and I ; (,Eat . J . r Koseburg and way Ma c:S0 A. ..tions . .. . . f Via Woodburn lor") Tlniir ' ' Mt.Aneel, Sllverton, Daily . sc(o Browns- S 4 r.M. CXCCIU 1 Cnrlni-finl.l an I C.V except Sunday--, v KS rv :r ' ouuu ...rw t v salcm and way statlousfMO.dOAm i":X t i (Corvallls and M-ay j if 6:U0 p v" ,;J0 A. -M. .statiotis j ' MM3 r.M. pIcMlnnvStlo nndj f S:25P.J. Dally. tDuiir, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. rOMJlAS BCKFKT SLEEl'ERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attauncd to all Through Trains. i Throueh Ticket Ofllec, 134 Third street, whet ! throueh tickets to nil jwluts in the Eastern Stttcs Canada nnd iiurope enn be obtained it luwot raies irom J. H. KIRKL.NP. Ticket Awnt A,t above train nrrive nt and depart Irom . (;-u jrand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. I'aisenccr Depot, foot of Jederson street. Iave for OSWEGO, week day?, at 6:00, 0.1-'a. m.; 12:15, 1M5, 5:'Jo, 6:45, S:C6 p. el (mid 11:S0 p. m. on Saturday only). Arrive tt Portland at 7:10, y.30, 11:25 a, m.; l:30,S:15,6iJl 7:55,0.10 p. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. a, Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. 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