The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 04, 1897, Image 4

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    Tbe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
IHK DALLES,
OKGUON
BIDDING FOR A WHALE.
How n Strniulrd Cetacean
Knclntiil.
Wns Sulit in
A head whale drifted ashore recently sition nre woefully in the minority. An
near .Bournemouth, on the south coast ' indignation meetinp was held here Sun
of England, and thouch not very large, : day evening nnd on Monday several
as whales go, it being only sixty feet j people from this place went to Carson to
long, yet it threatened soon to become aj
most inconvenient addition to the list of
this seaside resort's attractions.
At first nobody seemed to know what
action to take, but finally some ingenious
person suggested that the government
receiver of wrecks was the proper official
to rid the town of its gigantic nuisance.
This view of the matter met with general
approval, nnd the local coroner was es
pecially glib in meeting the receiver's
objections that by no manipulation of
words could it be made out that a whale j The citizens of Reno generally regard
was a wreck. After long argument the ' the fight as a good thing for the state,
receiver yielded the point, but all he ! and are working to secure the attraction
would do was to sell the cetacean derelict 1 at this place, for the advent of the sev
nt auction. Ham fell heavily on the ap-J iral thousand straugers that may rea-
pointed day, but that did not prevent
Eome 509 people from gathering on a pier
near which the poor creature lay. They
came, however, more for the purpose of
seeing who would make such a purchase
than to take chances by bidding. After
much entreat v the auctioneer elicited an
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. , . .
turned pale as minute after minute
passed and no competitor for his prize
appeared. Meanwhile the auctioneer
u, ; uiluim,; u,.oui..c uuuuu.
that his hearers were m.ss.np the oppor-1
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i.u.u o. a n eu.ue iu t o uiui
Bargain, aim nnaiiy tne appeal, as
.lutein iuivc uet-n c?.iei;ieu, n.iu lie usual
effect on the feminine mind. This was
proved bv a bid of G, which came from
a handsomely dressed woman who had
been watching the sale, und who could
not by any possibility have had use for
even one of the forty tons of meat and
bone of which she risked becoming the
owner. She escaped, however, for two
scientific gentlemen came up just then,
nnd one of them fiuallv secured tbe
whale for 7.
A few months ago, Mr. Byron Every,
of Woodstock, Mich., was badly afllicted
with rheumatism. His right leg was
Ewollen the iull length, causing him
great suffering. He was advised to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first
bottle of it helped him considerably and
the second bottle effected a cure. The
25 and 50 cent sizes are for Eale by
P.lakeley & Houghton.
Datieets Hliould Uo lrj
IXew Yokk, Feb. ;. The Young Worn
bu'e Christian Temperence Union has
sent to the executive committee of the
national prohibition party the following
appeal :
"The Young Woman's Christian Tem
perance Union stands for the principle
of individual total abstinence and nation
al sobriety. It believes that serving
wines or liquors of any kind at the in
augural ball has in the past been pro
ductive of evil and has m the past been
an imposing' ceremonial.
''The society therefore comes before
you with it large repiesentation of young
men nnd women, mostearuestly request
ing that President-elect McKinley may
be ushered into his solemn office by a
sober people, without a taint of dishonor
attaching to any nf the civic tuuetions
relatiim to the occasion.
"Believing we shall thus be helping to
attain the righteousness which exalteth
a nation, we remain yours for patriotism
that guards public moralB and the in
tegrity of the home. Francis J. Barnes
and Associates."
"Whisky War KuRes.
Peohia, 111., Feb. 3. Prediction is
made by some distillers here that the
war being waged between the several
distilling interest will be the hottest ever
witnessed. One of them said :
"It is a war of extermination, the sur
vival of the fittest."
The several interests have slashed
prices until today the goods are $1 10, or
only G cents over the government tax.
This is less than the cost of production.
The wur is a result of a failure to ronew
the distillers' agreement in effect a year
ago relating to capacity and prices.
Further cuts are looked for dailv.
Cu.li lu Yitur Cheeks.
All county warrants registered prior
to July 12, 1892, will bo paid at my
office. Interest ceaseH after Dec. 5,
1890. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
DR. GUNH'S
IMI'liOVKD
IT tt.
A .llild J'nihir. One IMll, for a Dnso.
A lMU-rnsm vi the IxmeU ftarli dajr u DMrr f.ir
tieiltr. 1t,t-re an. tnpply irbt the intern lackj tu
it rvirular 'lliecum Hwi&cl.u. briblea 1 60
Flo i:nl cltiir thetAi npiailoo LtllD.-t.'nn i'urctLs.
iuoyiwltber r'll" nur molten. '1'n rounncn tuu.-ws
mil mall wrrii-l Ir. cir lull Uit li.r -"O, holiirtvry.
Wiuia. DU. UVjXV.O UiCU. I.U., l'uiluicflfcj, I'o.
ENTHUSIASM IN XKVADA.
Profile Itejnlce Tlint thf FIRM I Com
lug t Tlicm.
Reno, New, Feb. 3. The prizefielit
continues tlie chief topic of conversation
in all communities in tin western part
of the state. StrenorH ell'jrt." nre Wing
mndn UL'iiinst the nrnnrisi'd hVlit itninc !
.-j, i i -
ofl'in Nevudn, but the advocates of oppo-
see what could be done to prevent the
Corbett and Fitzismmons from meeting
in this state.
The press of the stnte, with one or two
execeptions, is noncommittal on the sub
ject, and ns the majority are, evidently
in favor of the new law and a great
many who do not believe in prizefighting
yet want to be with the biggest crowd,
and therefore give their bilent assent,
Ihe reformers are finding it difficult to
'make any headway
souable be expected to witness the great
contest will in a measure advertise the
slate's climate and the health-giving
in which Nevada abounds.
A Cure fur Lome Jtack.
"My daughter, when recovering from
nn nlnnlr nf fnvoi u.-nc n rrrniit anO'iirar
from pain m the back and hips," writes
Louden G rover, of Sardis, Ky.
fter
using quite a number of remedies with
out anv benefit she tried one bottle of
chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has
n entiru rele, Chaniberlain.g
paJn Bajm jg asQ cer,ain cure fop rhe.
matism. gold by Blakeley & Houghton
Ward, Kerns it Uobertson have the
largest stock of timothy, wheat nnd
wild hay kept in the city, for sale.
Call and see it.
jan25 2w
POVCR OF
A WOMAN'S VVOHD.
It Overcame
the Wrath of an TJnfeellnir
l'ollceinun.
The following- pretty story is taken
from the New York Mail nnd Express,
nnd is good ecougi: to 'stand by itself.
He was only an Italian fn:i;-t ender.
Ther was nothing about bim at all like
ly to inspire the beholder with fechr.g.
one way or another. He. was not
ragged enough to call for especial sym
pathy, nor unkempt enough to provoke
disgust. Yet to the policeman on bis
beat he was undoubtedly the object of
considerable aversion. This was shown
by the unrelenting vigor with which
the fruit-.seller was pursued from cor
ner to corner by the zealous guardian of
the law.
The other day, in a too hurried re
spouse to the everlasting order to
'"move on," the peddler's cart was upset,
and his jeac!hes and cai-3 were .scat'
tered over the ground and across the
street car track. The enraged police
man could barely restrain the impuLse
to usr his club.
"The dirty loafer!" he exclaimed.
"He did it on uurpose just trying to
excite sympathy:"
"He has suc eded, then," said a soft
voice at the orhcerV elbow, and a neat
little woman stooped and began to
gather up the scattered fruit.
The officer's face reddened. He hesi
tated a moment, and then he, too,
joined in the work of restoration.
.SUBSTITUTE FOR GLASS.
Gelatinous Substance Spread on Galvan
ized Iron Web.
"The. first successful substitute for
glass," says nn architect in the Wash
ington Times, "is teetorhim, a gelatin
ous coiniKvsition. It has not appeared
in this country at, all, as yet, but is
being introduced in Europe.
"This gelatinous substance is given
rigidity by being sprend on. a galvan
ized iron web, which holds the sheet
in any desired shape, but docs not ob
struct the passage of light. It in trans
lucent, but not transparent, and can tie
mnined in such n manner as to exactly
imitate stnined glass.
"It cannot be broken nor softened by
t je rays of the sun, but in ilexible nnd
ensily bent into nny desired shape.
When unstained it at first is yellow,
but on exposure to the sun it turns
white, at the same time becoming hard
er nnd more durable.
"Like glass, it is a poor conductor of
heat. It is lighter than glass, and on
this account is well adapted for roofs.
Unless it can be made transparent it
can never hope -to entirely supersede
glass, but its cheapness and su
periority to glnss in other d'rec
tions nre securing for it extensive sales
for factory windows, skylights for hot
houses, roofing and like jiurjHises."
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stomps,
a generous eamplo will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Curo
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate, tlio grout merits of tho remedy.
ELY BIIOTHEHB,
CO Warren St., New York City.
Hov. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
cau cmplinsizo his statement, "It is a posi
tive curo for catarrh if used ns directed."
llov. Francis W. I'oolc, Pastor Central Free
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is Uo acknowledged . flowers, plants, etc., nt t'rently reduced
curo for catarrh nnd coutnins no mercury prices. Rooms iu Masonic build
nor any injurious drug, Price, 60 coats. ing. dec31-tf
THE CUBANS WILL "WIN.
An Insurgent Officer Talks of the
War with Spain.
ThP DciS
iiess Interests In Thin
country.
Tf i,n i.nni. nf vinri.in hm tiio!"
wnv about it Cuba would be free to
morrow,
unanimous
The state is practically
in favor of the independ -
enee of the island from Spanish rule.
'pjie wur jUIh. practically destrovcd the
tobacco and cigar industry of Key
West, Tampa and Jacksonville, loclcinr!
u thousands of dollars of capital in-1
vested in property fit only for tobacco
manufacture in .some form, and throw
ing out of employment thousands of
men who arc unable to find employ
ment in any other industry, and who)
are in the muin unsuited for any other.
"1 am using up my last bale of to
bacco to-day." said a dealer to the Sun
correspondent, "and shall have to close
down my factory. 1 can't, get any to
bacco. How many men will be thrown
out of employment? A very large
number, and when added to the otherr
in this city and the state, will mal.V
quite a small army whose means of
Mibsistance have been destroyed by thr
war in Cuba. But we nil. laborers and
manufacturers, bear our losses cheer
fully. We feel that it is necessary to
make the. sacrifice that. Cuba may be
free, und we feel certain that it will be."
The Sun correspondent had tbe good
fortune to meet three ofiicerK of the in- ' appear nd answer, or nthervie plead in said
ellrrr,,,,. .,,.,,. ,vlin 1nvr ins primp nvrr I cause, the plaintilt, for want thereof, will apply
surgxiu .linn, wno nae jus. come dcr j tnthecou.t for the rellei prayed for in the com-
from Cuba upon a special mission. One plaint tiled herein, to-wit: That the boi.ds of
nt- thr. ui.oi-o Pturlicl, fniv1vwr.il tTr i matrimony between plaititiiV and rtefeniiant be
oi tlicm .poke l.ngiisii lanJj won. uv j dIstolvcd.- that tlic' j,iaintn- b awarded the
is a colonel, and looks it every inch, i custodv of the minor child mentioned in said
TTr. t..;l. .complaint, Hester A Howe, that defendant be
UL alt1, , . j barred of all tight, title nr interest in the real
"noyler has untter his command m 'nnd personal property of plaintiff, and that
thr. i1i-it1 fnllv 'nn nnn -nir.!, If i ;- I J'laintitf have and recover her costs and ills
tlie lsia.m tuuj -UU.UUO men. it is ts- , uurselnents amli0 aua exiK!ndeit in this suit,
timatcd that from 10,000 to 12,000 of
them are laid up in the hospitals. The-
remainder of them stick to the cities.
When they sally forth it is in largi
numbers. Are tliey afraid of tlie Cu
bans?" The colonel shrugged hi.
shoulders, and a comical smile agitated
the stiff liairs of his mustache. "The
idea of a Spaniard being afraid of a
Cuban," said he, ironically. "X-o, it
must not be that. Oh, uo: something
else must keep then in the cities. The
Cubans have fully 4;G00 armed mcu in
the field, nnd fully 00.000 reserve?
ready to up the ranks as fast as
they are decimated by the enemy.
We have plenty of men, if we could only
equip them. It is estimated that wc
have three men to every gun.
"Evervarmed column has an unarmed
, ,
column lonowmg it, anu wnenecr a
soldier falls there is a mad scramble
, ,. .
for his wc'a)on.
"Cien. Maximo Gomez commands thr
eastern department. Gen. Antonio
Mncco commands the western depart
ment, comprising Las Vegas. Matnnas.
Hnvann and Pinar del IJio. where th"
principal operations arc to-day. Th"
Maceos have a glorious record," raid
the colonel. "There were- nine of thr
brothers, of whom Gen. Antonio is the
only survivor. All the otliers were
killed in lwttle, fighting for the inde
pendence of Cuba. This is a record of
which n Spartan would have been
proud.
"What are our prospects to-day? We
shall win. We can't fail. In the tor-
, , . , b .. . ,,
vade tlie provm-oe of MataruJfts at a.,
Thevwerekentoutof it. P.ut Clcn.MncCL
bus gone further than that, so that
Weyler has not only to drive us out of
CamugiK'v and Matanzas. but out of
Ti. - ,1 1, I ,1...
S . . . r. ,
"Ihe industries of Cuba are para -
lyzcd. The extent of the paralysis ma.
Ihj inferred from the fact that it is es
timated that not one bug of sugar will
le sent out of the island this year.
Last year Weyler ordered the planters
to grind their cane. The insurgent..
were opposed to their doing so. Now
be hns no power to command them to
grind. There will be no sugar crop
this year. All the tobacco that wns col
lected bus been burned, and that which
remained in the fields has been ruined.
"The policy of the insurgents bar,
.... w .... ..............
been to destroy the sugar and tobacco
t!States in order to cripple the revenues
c. . .
of Spuin
1 , n- .
In n..liii-o tlioir iniL.lwnlloiil'l.. 1 lie
are tired of Spanish extortion and tyr
nny, ami pr.-fer death to further r.ub-
lnission. The wnr U;gan 1'ebrunry LI.
IbO.'j. We gained more in tho first six
months of the war than we gained v
the whole time of the ten-years' war.
I When Spuin could not crus.'.i the war of
I 1 Si:a, when it wns eonfim d to one prov
I ince, in ten yenrs, with tlie sacrifice of
L'110,000 men, how can she do so now,
when we have the run of the islnnd
' from one end to the other?
I "Then it should not be overlooked
l that in the ten-years' war our men
1 numbered hardly more than 7,iK)0 with
nrins; to-day we have more than 10,000
armed men, with 00,000 unarmed re
' serves. The men nre so eager to fight
that they contend with each other for
sinus." X. Y. Sun.
M. Urevreuil, being about to leave the
city, oiTers bis fine stock ot artificial
i-iuur ue. j.iu ub eti. nc- nave uuu , Ult &iy ,he IIW.t rt,JUltr tcrm ()f ht. nrc1,t
eastern department in our grip. It is ; Court for Was o county, Oregon, following the
In innri. Mnimrnnt n' 1 1t, iwn iIptitI- "-'"I'lMtlun of six weeks' publie.Uiun of this
tlie more .mpoitant o. tne tAoticp.x , summon-, to-wit.3Iuuday, the nth da v of l-ebnt-ments,
and the inabilitv of the -Span- ; nrv. uot, ar.d you will lake uoflee that if you
link tni.nlln(t mi v ;iivob t li..ri. iA niio f ' i '" " "I'l'enr mid answer, for want thereof
inrtls to i ollect auj luxes tliti l it, oni c. yMMitt wiu tlIke judgment against vou for the
the everei:t blows the insurgentr have I relief lirayed for in his complaint. to-wit:
it- i i ! A decree of divoreo forever illssulrim. tlio
DealnrM Cannot tic Cured
by local applications, .as they cannot
rnnnli h i1isfno(d tmrtion of the par.
, g onh, om wnv ,0 ,cnrc deaf neBS,
, Umt .g uol)StitntionBi remedies. !
! Deafness is caused bv an inflamed con- j
the mucous lining of the Ens-
Itachinn Tube. When this tube is in-
j flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, nnd when it Is en-
- , tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
! unless the inflammation can he taken
! out and this tube restored to its normnl
! condition, bearing will be destroyed for-,
ivnr! nine cases out oi ton are uuureu
. ,...,, fi,: i,. ;.
w" ' " V" " "I
flmed -'on(lUion of tbe mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafnes (canst! hy catarrh
that cannot be cured bv Hitll'r Catarrh
Cure.
Send for eiicul;ir; free.
F. .1. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, Toe. 0-10
SUMMONS.
T THE CIUCUIT COIT.T of the State of Or
JL epoii for Vncr, Countv.
Alma C. Howe, I'lallltitr,
vs.
.anmuel T. Howe, Defendant.
To Samuel T. Howe, the above nnmed defendant:
In the name of the .-"tale of Orceon, you nre
hereby required to appear mid answer the com
plaint lil d ncalnst you iu the above entitled
court and cause, on or before the first day of the
next term of said court follnwine the expiration
nf the time meriberi in the onierfor the pub
lication of this summons, to-wlf on nr u lore
thnSthilv-nf Koh-iutrv. lsT- nnd If vnn full so to
j and for such other and further relief a to the
('niirt niflv seem ennitHlile.
j This summons is served upon you bv publica
tion thereof, bv order of the Hon. W. I.. Ilrad-
shaw, judge nf said Court, which order bears the
date of October."), ls!?C, nnd was made and dated
nt Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on Octo
ber SO,
johx h . cradi.eb.u';h,
deeOO i Attorney for I'lalntitl.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIHCTIT OOCItT of the State of Ore
gon for w nseo County.
Frank J. Mej'eis. Plalntlrt,
vs.
Annie M. Meyers, Defendant.
I To Annie 31. 3Ieyers, the above named defend.
i ant:
' In the name of the Stnte of Oregon, you nre
hetebv reunited to otine.ir in the above entitled
eonrt nnii answer the pomTilnlnt tiled niriiinst
i V " In said court and cause, on or before the
. tlrst day of tne next regular 'erm of the Circuit
Court for wntcn countv, Oregon, following the
. expiration of six weeks' publication of this sum.
nioi.s, to-vit, ilondav, the Sth Any of K'bruarv,
iWt, anrt you ill take notice that if vou fail
I t( so eppcar and answer, for want thereof plaint-
; in win uiKe juugmeiii ngdinsi you ior ine renei
jirayeil for m his eoniplnint, to-wif A decree of
' (livoref torever dissolving the bonds of mnr
' riage heretofore and now existing bitween
i nlnintill'iind defendant, and for snch other re-
lief a- may be equitable and Just,
i rill- summons is served upon you by publlea
. lion thereof in The Dalles Cuiio.nicle, u news
imrerof weekly publication nnd general circu
i latlon, published at The Dulles. Waeo County,
' Orejfon, by order of Hon. W. L. lirndshau Judge
oi tne arxive namwi eouri.
(J. W. PHELPS.
dec2M Attorney for PlnintilT.
SUMMONS.
X the cinnriT roritT of the fctatc of
UK-'on,jur Unco L'ouut).
I Lmest Jiorgan, Pluiutit!
i vs.
Nettie Jiorgno, Defendant.
J To Nettle Morgan, tne .ib'ive named defendant:
In the name of the Mate of Oreeon. vou ate
i heieby teqnireil to appear :n the above entitled
court and answer tlie complaint filed against
you in Miio court Mill cmi-e. on or oelore the
I bonds o! wnrnage heretofore mm now existing
j between plaintilt' and defendant, and for such
other relief as may Lo equitable and just.
This summons is served upon vou bv pi
noon vou hv niilitlrn.
ncwsi aper 01 general circulation publl&lied ut
liradshnw, judge of tlie above named court.
ine iaiirs, viregou, oy oruer 01 non. i . L..
iiatea at Dimes city, or., Dec. iu, l-w..
G. W. PHELPS.
decSM Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is herebv civen that under nrt l.v vi-.
Hie of nn execution and order of sale i-sued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of iirwnn for
watco County, dated the lith day of Jan uarv
! IR17. and to nie directed mm einnmnniiti,, "mi ,
tf'f ty hereinafter described to satisfy
. ,no sum of wlth interest theteon at ten kt
I cent pir annum from Dec. lbSU, a balance due
upon n lodgment iu the above named court iu
favor of Kobert Mays mid L. E. Crowe, partner
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doing business under the linn name of Mays A
Crowe, and against (ieo. D. Armstrong and Sarah
L. Armstrong, given und rendered therein on
the uth day of Nocmber, JMG, I will on Wednes
day, the luth day of February, HM, at the hour
Of 1U o'clock u. in., fell at the notirrhmiki. rlnnr u.
Danes city, in said county and state, hi
it v.
muni; iiiiuuou, in me jugnesx uiaaer lor cash in
"'I'?; 1 1C 'flying described real estate, to- vit
ft,3,,1.,,'.1!1Vck..1- 1". Thompson's Addition to
Uiuay:tt,sr:r)f0re-"-
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before Koing elsewhere, call on
L. COMINI, The Dalles, Or.,
For a Tombstone. Warranted
to stand for all time, regardless
of wind or weather.
He colli PacKi
no uo
PACKERS OF
Pork and Beef
MANTFACTl'KKKbOK
I , and SatLSagSS.
1H0 J-iai U
, A n O
AND
ClTO OT " n
- UlllCIO
J
Dried Beef, Etc.
The Glades Ranch,
VniTE SALMON. WASH.
r nre Brefl
AinerU-H
JiTM-v Cuttle
Clttli
Of the at l.nmbert, rommtissio and Tormentor
mine. Three Choice llulH for sale or rent,
so some Choiee Cbws and Heifers for sale.
I'nto Hred I'olaud China Hss
White Plymouth Hock Chit'uenv
Addrew M Hs- A. 1!. BYKKKTT, Prop,
jv-j-wsm White salmon. Wash.
Dalles City and Mora Stance Line
Leaves Williams Hotel, Moio, on
JUondnys, Wednesdays and Fridays at
S n. in. prompt.
Leaves Umatilla House. The Dalles,
Tuesdavs, Thvrsduys nnd Saturdays at
S a. m. prompt.
Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c
per 100 lbs; small packages, l." nnd 2oc.
Passenger rates The Dalles to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50.
Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalles,
nnd at Williams Hotel Moro.
tf
DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop.
Bake Orai aid Mi'
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEE,
'
- Proprietor
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HOIiSES AXD WAGONS.
Mice of Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby given that br virtue of an
execution and tlie order of sale issued out of the
Circuit Coutt of the state of Oregon fur Wasco
County on the f.'th day of January, lsa:, upon n
decree and Judgment made, rendered and en
tered theretofore thernin in a suit wherein J. J,
Spencer was plaintiff and iUou P.. Wiunns
i nd Mary Winiins. his wife.and.l. M. Huntington
were defendants. 1 did dttlv lew upon and wilt
sell at the front door of the countv courthouse
in Dalles City, Wasco County. Oregon, on eatlir
dny. the 13th day o Februarv, l;ir, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day, at punlic auction,
j lowing de-ciibed real estate, described in -aid
in me iiiKiiesi uuiuer ior can in tianu, the 101
execution and order of sale, and de-cribed its
ioiiovvs, io-wu; iiots lour I), five (d:, sl d)
and seven 7,, in section No. six in townsliiii
No. one '1, north of range ten .10; east of Will,
amette Meridian in Wasco County, Oregon, con
taining li,.j.74 ncrtiof bu d. together with the
tenement-, heledltamcnts and appurtenances
thereunto belonging, or in nnv wl-e appertain
ing, or so much thereof as shall be ni-ees-ary to
satisfy the amounts due upon said writ, to-wit:
?lu.9.yj, together with Interest thereon nt the
rate OI eight tier cent imr nniinm .nm ,1... iui.
IV11 1)tt,'-,'"1". 18S.5; nnd the further sunt of
! JKW for attoruev's fs: and the further si f
casts in said suit, together with ueeriiini. i.
i ititni nun u.ii,iises oi sine.
i tinted at Ihe l);i!lt-t O- rl.u i-iti. .1.... r
T. J. DltlVEK
Janir.Mt-il sheriil of Wasco County, Origan.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
estate of M. Hendricson ana L. A. Heudricson
insolvent debtors ah i7 I h ' VTlon
' against boti. or i.ltlmr J ."Aih T.. ' h ,,.n;m',
1 "fp hereby notified to present them to me 1 r.m
erly verified, as l.v lni- r,;, ,ui!i . ..m I1."'!"
J
L. Storv. in imiiJ Vt n.i tt,.e...1,lt?."' J-
f "jV''l'K '"''. or cither of them arc heiebv
: notilied to cttle with ine at onee m-itoj
'
I -
The Dalles, Dec. t, IVJ0.'
L S DAVIS, Assignee.
Notice of Slierill's Sale.
Bv virion nf nn
du issued "b? the"cierV , "r'L"?.'.1 or1er.of
the C anity oviico anrt SiPA0"" Co,,rt of
r
tedatDi
lisiBio
EAST and SOUTH via
;The Shasta Route
OF THE"
i Southern Pacific Comp'y,
Trains leave and nre duo to arrive nt Portland.
I.KAVK.
KllOM JUNK 23, 1895.
ARRtV.
OVKUI.AND EX-1
press, Snlem, Rose-1
liurp, Ashland, Snc-1
, . m rumemo, ugni-n.sun ;
:50 1'. il.A Krnnclsco, Mnjnve, (
I Ix)sAtifieles,Kll'so,
4.10 A. U,
I .now uni'ium mm
IKnxt j
itoseburc and way sta
'i:S0 A. M,
tions
t:iO P.m.
fVm Woodnurn tori
I Mt.Anccl, SHverton,
nun j west Selo. iirowns-s
excfpt n ville.sjiiringHcld nnd I
Daily
except
Sundgyi.
10.00 AM.
I Oiaoi'.M,
t 8:25P.M.
""." ' (.Natron
., m ISalem nnd wny stations
i.S , Vi K'orviillis id way I
,:oo A. JstHtloilS j
., .. v ! (McMlnnvlllo nnd
t :' 'J1- (way stations (
Daily. tI'U''i except timidity,
DINING OAKS ON OGDEN KOUTE.
i'tJI.lJIAN I1UKKKT S1.EKPEKS
AND SKCOND-CI.AS8 SLEEPING CARS
Attnclted to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Olllec, EU Third street, where
through tickets to all oInts in the Eastern
Stites, Caniida and Europe win be obtained at
lowest rates from
1 Tl T.-TIM.-T IVH Tlnl.n. I .
' All above trains nrrive nt nnd dcpnrt Irow
j Grand Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Patscngcr Depot, foot of Jcderson street.
.envc for OSWKOO, week days, nt (1:00, 7:20,
.15 a. m.: 12:15, l:-i.'., 5:'Jj, 6: l."i, 8:lV5 n. m
10
(and ll::p. m. on sjaturdny only). Arrive at
rortiano at :ju, n, m., i:m,:io, n:3o,
7.55.11:10 p. m.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, Ht 4:S0 p.m.
Arrive nt Portland, ":: a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Slonday, Wednesday and
Vri 'iiv at 9:40 a. m. Arrive nt Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Stindav trains for 03WI2GO leave nt 7'20,8:tt,
10:15 n. ill.: 12:15, 1:15. n::,fi:25 0:-(5 p. m. Ar
rive at Portland at 12:M,8:S0, 10:00 11;25 a. m.;
1:30, ;5:15, 5:10, fi:Si, 7:55 p. ni.
It. KOKHLEK, . E. V. ROGERS,
Jlunager. Asst. G. F. !: Pass. Act
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
n
s
Pullman
Elegent
Toninst
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
HT. 1'AIIL
MINNEAPOLIS
nuniTit
GXCANU KOKK8
CKOOKSTON
WINNIVEG
1IELK.A and
JtlJTTK
TO
Through Tickets
CHICAC.O T
WASUISOTOS
1M11I.A DKLI'HIA
NKW' VOICK
ItOSTON ANI A LI.
l'OINTS KA ST ami KODTU
For information, tune cards, maps and ticket,
eul on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
on
A. D. CHARLTON. Asat. G. P. A.,
255, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon
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