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The Dalles Daily Chronic.
MK DALLES,
OltKOOX
Ori'pun Notes.
Coyote limits arc growing yery popular
in Eastern Oregon. The sheepmen of
"Wallowa county are the latest to organ
ize to rid that section of these pesky
nnhnnls.
One school district in Lane county, lo-
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, all kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts,
and alt kinds
of MILL FEED
:::i:rr;:-ut,Jo"iT.'. Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
trlct lias just Ueen organized and it is , fntl KM OUT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family
' use; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our poods lower than any house in the trade, and it you don't think so
call and get our prices and he convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
desired to raise $500 fur the purpose of
building a school house. The small
amount of taxable property makes the
high tax necessary.
"Karl Sargent, the university student
who is wanted in Eugene on a charge of
burgl iry, is stiil at large. He was seen
on the road leading to Pleasant Hill by
Constable Sid Scott, but made good his
escape. Several shots wore fired at him
by the constable, but were not heeded
by the fugitive.
.KIUllV CAUGHT A COUtiAlt.
A llrnvi! Union County Mnu I)lilny ti
Cool lit lid unci AloiiktroUM Nurvo.
Richard Kirby, who is considered one
of the most daring hunters in Union
county, while returning home recently
was attacked by a tierce cougar and
nearly devoured.
Many great feats have been accom
plished by the daring hunters and trap
pers of this county. James Holcomh,
a few years ago. killed twenty-seven elk
in oue baud and lassoed a 900-pound
sturgeon in the turbulent waters of the
Snake.
Pies Brown made himself famous not
long since by lassoing and branding a
huge deer.
Six Snooter Bill had a terrible strug
gle with u wild cat and her kittens and
received some very bad injuries before
extricating himself from the infuriated
animal.
But none so far have excelled the feat
accomplished by liiuliard Kirby. He
was riding along at his usual gait when
suddenly a weird sound caught his ear.
It was like that of a woman crying it
distress. But no! He recognized it at
once. It was the cry of a wary cougar.
One moment and the beast had leaped
to his side! What to do lie knew not,
but quickly calling to his memory the
feat of poor Fritz, the Prussian boy,
who saved his life from a fierce wolf by
seizing the animal in his embrace and
carrying it home, Richard, quicker than
thought, seized the cougar in his tight
embrace and gallantly loped aw 'V to his
lather's mansion. He shows a few bad
scratches on his hands, but is as bright
and jovial as ever, and says he would
not take the world for his remarkable
experience or give up his pet. Silver
Sentinel.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER
Dcilncm Cannot lie Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of tho mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it fs en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for-
f tnu nrn nilistn
by catarrh, which is nothing but nn in
flamed condition -of the mucous sur-
faces. I
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for j
any case ot iJealnessfcauiVi! ny naiarrin
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 610
nn n
Thn OnTiimfliQ DOMM
n ii it i ii u in ruuAiuy uu.,
PACKERS OF
Pork and Beef
MANUFACTOKEKSOK
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Successor to Curisnitm & Corson.
FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at tl-e o'd stand. I wouM be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to s-ny pa"t of town.
SUMMONS.
KtUriiNu A HOLIDAY.
How Shall Wv Plun to Got from It All the
Gouil it Can Give'.'
What is sure to make it a red-letter
h.-,ot-iioN
Beautiful
i.. iiwir.Oiyl'TS,
Irish Harps to 15c tho Vogue
This .Season.
I dav? 1 There is a fashion in musical instru-
What is the very best way to spend it? , meats, so far as the English young- wom
How shall we plan to get from it all that an is concerned which compels changes
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it can give? To make the verv most of ' :ls smiuen mm sweeping us uiuse which
TX T1IK CIItCL'lT COl'ttT of the Suite of Or
L egon for Wasco Countv.
AlmuC. Howe, l'luintlu",
vs.
Pniuucl T. Howe, Defendant.
To Samuel T. Howe, tlicnbove mimed defendant:
In the niimcof the Mote of Oregon, you nre
; nercny required to appear niui answer tne com
i iilnint Dial against von In the above entitled
court ana cause, on or Dciore tne nrst nay oi me
nest term of said court following the expiration
oi tne time ptescriuea in tnu order lor tnu puo-
i licimou oi mis summons, to-wit: un or u lore
I the.Sthdny of February, lb37; and it yon fail so to
' uppear mia answer, or otherwise mead in said
cause, the plalntitt, for want thereof, will apply
to tne court lor tne reiici prayed lor in tne com-
plaint llled herein, to-wit: That the bonds of
, matrimony between plaiuliiV and defendant be
i dissolved; that tiie pin In tilt' be awarded the
i custody oi me minor cnnu mentioned in said
j complaint, Hester A Howe; that defendant be
barred of all light, title or Interest in the real
I and personal property of phiintitl', and that
plaintitV have and recover her costs and dis
bursements made and expended in this suit,
and for such other and further relief as to the
Court may seem equitable.
a single day, a holiday, a day that we
are at liberty to spend as we like, may
be something of a puzzle.
It suggests the question what do
you care most about doing with alt
This summons is served unon vou bv imblicn-
in. regard to the same voumr tion tnereor, by order of the lie
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women s bonnets and hats, ui cours.; i (llltnfnntnii(.rKn.iwir.. ,.. h -k
tal:e place
all of them who have pretensions to be
ing considered what is vaguely termed
'musical" reckon among their aeconi-
:i, , plssliments the ability to piny the
life is made, and just to be sure of what l,iano inul the.v do not disdain to de
we care most to do with it is worth i vote the surplus of their musical ability
thinkhi"- about. instruinenta-of a more portable kind.
Most voung people, and in fact prettv ' For !l timu il v,'as tl,e banjo, then the
much ail persons, have some favorite j mandolin, then, taking a flight up-.vr.rd
nccunatioii or studv. or both in one. i W,L ueifjuuL-ii imu u
on. w. I., llrad-
hieh order bears the
made and dated
at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on Octo
ber SO, IMC.
JOHX II. Cl!.YDf.EIlAU(!H,
ttecSO i Attornev for I'lalntitl.
SUMMONS.
A Sliliiyurd ltiirnud.
Glasgow, Feb. 4. Tho shipyard of
the Fairfield Shipbuilding Company,
Dover, near here, has been almost com
pletely destroyed by fire. The damage
is estimated at ?250,0ll0. Four thousand
persons arc thrown out of employment.
General Alfjur at Canton.
Cantox, 0., Feb. 4. General Mixer
reached here this morning for a short
ierence with Major McKinley. He
says the object of his visit is to say a
few words for a friend.
Ward, Kerns & Itohertson have the
largest stock of limothy, wheat and
wild hay kept in the city, for sale.
Call and see it. jau23-2w
An i:ilit-V)ur-(H(l Convict.
Fhankkoue, Ky., Feb. 4 James 0.
fcinjjleton, an 8-year-old colored boy,
was received at tho penitentiary Wednes
day morning to servo one year's sen
tence. M. Crevreuil, being about to leave the
city, ofHtre his fine stock of artificial
flowers, plants, etc., at ureatlv reduced
prices. liooniH in Masonic build
K. decSl-tf
Trouble lit .Toliaimitrtliurg.
London, Feb. 4. The Globe this after
noon says a rumor is current in the
city that serious disturbances have
taken place at Johannesburg.
some special direction iii which they
are strongly drawn, that lies outside of
the daily necessary routine of work.
For those who have ordinarily but lit
tle leisure (and i:i this busy work-a-dny
world this includes the majority), the
indulgence of this private liking in a
cnpital use for at least a part of the
holiday. It may lead to important re
sults or it may not the thimr we are
most eager to do may be n mere amuse
ment of which we soon tire, or it may be
the thing that we were made to do,
the real serious business of our lives,
which circumstances have seemed to
put beyond our reach, yet which per
severance will enable u? to achieve.
However that, may lie, there is no
question about the pleasure of doing
the thing one likis best. It may be
riusic or historv, or football, or wood-
carving, or what not there is certainly
n very keen satisfaction in following
one's own personal taste. And the
chances are that if you are enough in
earnest, something worth while will
conic of it. Too much is made of the
motive of making money. It is well to
remember that there is another kind of
satisfaction in good work, in every kind
of employment, done for its own sake.
It docs not make much diiYereiH,- what
the work is. Any kind of useful or
beautiful thing done, in the measure
in which the heart is thrown into it.
doing on''s very best for the snke of
seeing it well dune, is good and satisfy
ing. Time spent in this way is well
spent.
If there is nny such thing as a secret
of happiness, it is surely this make
others happy. And all good work is
an antidote for selllshness. Not only
that, but it is one of the surest, most
lasting mid rightful sources of con
tinual happiness. To talk about work
as the best play the best resource
for enjoying n holiday, seems on the
surface a contradiction. Hut the best
piny is not idleness merely. To be
worth having, it must be some kind of
activity, and to be really delightful, it
must be something loved. To make, the
most of a holiday, then, it its quite fair
to do the very thing that you care for
personally, however unimportant it may
appear to somebody else.
Something is due to the day itself
lb it Thanksgiving day? Are we not
more ready to give thanks in sincerity
for ninterlnl blessings, for abundant
food and rich dress, prospr rltv ":i the
shape of money, houses and lands, than
for better culture and rieh-r' gains in
position of a "fashionable" instrument,
dividing its claims with the violoncello.
We are said to be now on the eve of
another change. According to Music,
tne instrument winch is to he in vogue court and answer the complaint (lied apiiiist
this winter i the Irish barn whieli V'u in court nmI c'iue, on or before the
um.cr in, iribn u.irp, y, niui lirst liy ,)f )(, m,xt repulllr ,crm of the clrcnlt
iu.nii juuujf v.omeu uciongiiig to Uie court lor vi asco county, Oregon, following the
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TN THE CIHCTIT C'OCllT of the State of Ore
X gon fur W asco County.
Frank J. Meycis, iqamtlll',
vs.
Annie M. Meyers, Defendant.
To Annie M. Meyers, the above named defend,
nut:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
iiureuy rvquiieu 10 appear in tne nuovu entitled
many young women belonging to the I Court for Wasco county, Oregon, follovvii
,-erv smartest societv are iid to be -'- exl'lrntion of six wccks' publication of this
. ' l . u , 3 art . . IO "L moi.s, to-wit, Monday, the 8th dav of Fell
:eadj industriously practicing. It i. 1S07, and you will take notice that if v
not the large and rather unwieldy thing
we are wont, to see in the street orches
tras, but a beautifully finished and dee-
orated little instrument, :;on:e 110 inch
es in height, and about the weight of a
banjo. It is, in fact, the article which
tne minstrol hov slum' behind limi
s sum.
tuarv.
nn full
to so iirnKiir and answer, for want tlinrpnf" nlnint.
ill will take judgment against you for the relief
prayed for in his compltdnt, to-wit- A decree of
divorce forever dissolving the bonds of mar
riage heretofore and now existing bstween
l'lntntill'mui defendant, and for such other re
lief a-, limy be equitable and just.
This, summons Is served upon vou by publica
tion theieof in The Dalles ClinbsictE, a news-
ueroi weekly punucirtlnn and general circu-
Curers of BRAND
UdH
Dried Beef, Etc.
TTnnin nil
nisi
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave nnd are duo to nrrivc nt I'ortUtnl.
LKAVE.
moM JUNK 23, 189o.
OVERLAND EX-1
. i
Salcin. Itosc
Ashland, Sue
I'ramcnto, Ogden.Snn
f OVE
iiress,
kburg, :
, - i I'ramcnto, Ogden.Snn !
S:50 I'. !.; i.-rilciSeo, Jlojiive, f
I I.os Ange1us,El l'sn.
1 1 New urieaas aim
1 1 East .J
, m . t Itoscburg nnd way t-tu-
5:o0 A. U (Inns '
f Vin Woodburn for
n I Mt.Angel, Silverton,
D,111. Ii West Solo, Drowns-J.
except n viiie.Sprlngllold nnd
Sunday--. vtr on
i . in n m Salem and wny stations
I " V ICorvnlliH nnd wnyl
, ,:,!0 A. M. jtntlotiH j
,,..,, plcMIniivMle nnd
t l: 1 M' wnv stations (
a rimvs.
M:io P.m.
except
Smidayi,
'10 .00 A. M
t 6 :S0 p. m,
t 8:2.5 P.M.
The Glades Ranch,!
Daily. (Dniiy, execjit Stinany.
WHITE SALMON. WASH.
! ire Brefl -AS"- JERSEYS
Of tlic St Ijunbcrt, Commiissle and Tormentor
mine. Three Cluilee Hulls fur sale or rent,
so some Cliofec Cows and Heifers for sale.
Pure Dred l'oland China Hogs.
White l'lymontii Kock Chickens.
Address: MItS. A. It. IIVUKKTT, Drop.
Jy'J.)-w;im White Salmon. Wash.
Dalles City and Moro Stajre Line
Leaves Williams Hotel, Mom, on
Mondays, Wednesdays unil Fridays at
i a. m. prompt.
Leaves Umatilla House. The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Thvrsduys and Saturdays at
8 a. in. prompt.
I-reiglit rates 1 tie miles tn Aioro, -luc
per 100 lbs; small packaces, lo and 1'oc.
Passenuer rates The Dalles to Moro,
Sl.oU: round tnn. s'.oU.
Aeencvnt Umatilla House, the uanep,
and at Uliams Hotel Moro.
DINING CAItS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN RUKFET Hl.EEl'EIlS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
AttRtl.eU to nil Through Trains.
Through Ticket Oillec, 1S-1 Third street, where
thiouch tickets to nil points in the Eastern
St-ites, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
louesi rates from
,l. 11. KIIiKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains nrrivo nt and depart Irom
Grand Central Stntlon, Fifth mid Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of JcUcrson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week dnys, nt 0:00,7:20
10;i: a. m.; 12:15, 1:1.'), 5:2o, fi:i;. 8:0.. p. ffl
(and 11:30 ii. in. on Saturday only). Arrive at
Portland at 7:10, s;so, ll:2o n, in.; 1:30,3:15, 6:33
7:ai, 11:10 p. 111.
ljavc for Sheridan, week days, it 4:30 p. m
Arrive nt Portland, 9:30 n. m.
l.-ave for AIKLIE on Monday, Wednesdar and
Kri nv at'JMOn. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
tf
DOUGLAS ALLEX, Prop.
Bale Oven and Mitchell
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPER, - - Propriaioj
utiiiiii lliui I I ... i - . ' :
wl.oi, w-itl, i i i onion, piiuiisucu at 'i lie- Dalles. Wnseo Countv,
vwien, with his father's sword crirded I Orecon. bv order of n.m. v. t.. iirmui,..,. i,i.;.
on. he set forth on that bellicose cxpe- I uve named court.
dition of which tlic bnllads tell us.
The tone of the Iridh ham is said.to be
particularly sweet, though a little thin.
BESSIE'S GREAT
She Felt Sorry
SACRIFICE.
This In Your Opportunity.
On receillt of Ln oftnfK r null nr utnmna
a (,-onorous enmplo will bo mailed of tho biilldinf,' up our own chnrnetei-i? and
moat popular Catarrh and liny Fovor Cure i nvesv t tliene are worth more
(Ely's Cream lialni) Knfficiont to demon- Is it Christmas? Do ve thinl: of it
etruto tno great merits of the renfedy. ns a time of r,'if!s. of merry nmlcinR, of
ELY BKOTIIEIIB, i.nusunl payety and .self-indulpence, or
uu Muiruuoi., now iorKuity. (0 we care lirst for its hipdier menn-
Ilov. JohnUeiil, Jr., of Great Fnlls, Mont., Infc'sv Do we mnUe it a time of pood
recomuiouded Ely's Cream Halm to me. I will toward all, a time for earnest
can enipliasizo his statement, "It is a posi-
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed."
Kov. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pre.
Church, Ileleua, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged
euro for catarrh nnd contnins no mercury
aor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents.
Subscribe ici Tin; Ciiiio.mci.e.
thought and generous deeds to pro
mote the welfare of those whom we love,
first, but also, so fur ns we may, of all
our human brothers and ulsters?
Even on a holiday, and perhaps most
on a holiday, when our time is free from
ordinnry claims, a little honest discus
sion with one's self of the very best
uses nnd objects to which we can de
ote n little of our time will not come
amiss. Country Gentleman. i
or u Uuby Who llml So
Doll.
THie stockings had been hung up and
the little ones; gathered around the
hearth to hear mamma tell the story
of the Babe of Bethlehem, :;nys vhe
ew York World. Their small faces
expressed profound sym.putby when
they heard how the Bon of God was
lrorn in a stable, how lie lay on a bed
of straw, how lie shivered in the cool
December night and how His life was
in danger from the wicked ilerod. Lit
tle Be.ssio seemed tube particularly im
pressed. She said nothing, but one
could see that she was thinking hard.
When, half im hour later,' mamma
came to Bessie's bed to kiss her irood
night, she. found the child pressing her
doll to her liosom njid gazing at it with
unutterable affection. As she stooped
over the bed Bessie looked up and
asked, earnestly: "Mamma, ain't God's
baby got nny dolly?"
"-Vo," replied the mother, smiline.
Bcssiti looked at her doll again nnd
hugged it. Then conflicting emotions
rdiowed themsehes ou the little face.
Mter a long silence the child raised
her eyes, which hnd such an expression
tw. those of the martyrs must hove worn
at the stake, and said, firmly: "Take
it to Him, iiiamma."
Closing her eyes tight Bessie laid the
doll in licr mother's hands and buried
her face in the pillow to try to forget
the great sner'lice nhc had made.
dec'-B-t
fi. w. piir.i.rs.
Attorney for I'laiutin.
SUMMONS.
rN THE flliPflT COUIIT of the State of
J- Oregon, for aco County,
l.'meat JlorK.ui, 1'Iaintlll"
vs.
-Vettfe Moroni), Defendant.
To XctPe Morgan, tne above named defendant:
In the namo of tl.eBtateof Oregon, vou aie
heieby icqulrul lo appear :n the above ciultlid
coil it and nin-wcr the complaint filed asiiinst
vou in tald court nnd CHiise, on or before the
lirst day of the next regular term of the Circuit
Court for Wasi i) County, Oregon, following the
expiration of hlx weeks,' publication of this
summons, to-wit, Monday, the Mb dav of Febru
ary. lf.)7, mid you will lake noflee that it vou
," '.'!.." ,!l,m'V"r,'"1,'1 nnswer, for want thereof
plMiiitill will take Judgment against von for the
relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit.
A decree of divorce fnmvi.p ilKwiivi,,,,
bonds of marriage heretofore ami now existing
between plalntilf and defendant, mid for such
"'""'vivi as nniy oe equiiarjie ami just.
Tills summons is server! mum vnu I,.- .,i.n
tion thereof in 'lhe Dalles Ciikos'iclk, n wcvkl'y
ncwsi ajer of general circulation published at
ii i V.i r "V ! y. "ruer 01 ""ii. w. h.
...... i, juiiKu in uiu uuuve uameu court.
Dated lit Dalies City, Or., Dec. ID, 1MIG.
, .... , W. 1'IIKLI'S
dec.'.vi Attoruev for I'litintilf.
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HOUSES AND WAGONS.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereoy given that bv virtue of nn
execution and the older of .-ale IsMied out of the
Circuit Couit of tiie htate of Oregon fur Vaco
County on the li!tli day of January, 1)7, upon a
decree and judgment made, rendered and en
tered theretoiore therein In a suit wherein J. J.
silencer was ,,l.iintlir and Wilson it. Winui,
.ud Mary Vi inans, his wife.and.I. M. Huntington
were defendants: I did duly levy upon and will
sell al : the front . door of the county courthouve
in Da les t.ity, Wnwo County, Oregon, on Satur
ate, the 13th day of lebruary, i.v.17, at U o'clock
in tlieiifternoon of said dav, at public unction
lowing described real estate, described l. s,,i,i
execution and order of sale, and de-crihed as
, i,r-n.: ji n lour ril. lire s. . . tr.
n nnlwV, 7,i' '"r""011 K'J- "IX (0) ill tOWl'lsl.ij,
No. one '1, north of range leu .10) east of ll.
lunette -Meridian In Wa-co County, Oregon, "0 -taillilig
1C;),71 acres of Imwl t...;n,. ., .
Sundiiv trains for OSWEGO leave at 7-20, 8:10,
10:15a.m.; l'J'lfi, IMS, :i:H0, 5:2.- (M5 p. m. Ar
rive at Portland at 12::!.), S::0, 10:00 ll;2j a. m.;
1:50, S:15, 5:10, 0:K.'i, 7:65 p. 111.
It. KOEIILEK,
.Maiiazer.
E. P. ROGERS,
Asst. G. F. i: Puss. Agt
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
n
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tonirist
TO
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
bT. I'AIIL
Ml.VNKAPOLIS
1HJLUTH
I'AJtGO
C.KAND FOltKS
CUOOKSTON
M'INNll'EC
1I13LK.VA nnd
1UJTTK
in"S;!..'!'lc!'V, "mmrtenances
. ...... ni.uiiKHiH, ,,r 111 anv wise aimertain.
.'S'.ff -V.' mmh thereof as shall be neelLarv o
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under nnd by vir
J'.P execution mid order of tale issued out
..1 uiuvjirciiit toon ot tne Htateof Oregon for
1W mid to me directed and comnmndiiig me to
sell tho property hereinafter described to satlsfv
the sum of W, with interest thereon nt ten ,r
cent w annum from Dee. , lb-G, 11 balance due
SSJi u,?Klmci,tMJn 1,10 bovo named court : in
iT,r,,."' ?.teH.?d -V- E- partner"
Crowe, and against Geo. D. Aruifitrong and Sarah
kJti "!',ro"?,J?lvu,,J,na roiiderwi therein on
tho'Jtll davol Novenihor. ISful 1 ..,111 .. ,iT..'.,..u"
Ch.Ii In Vour check.
All county warrants refiatered prior
to July U, 18U2, will lie paid at my
omce. interest ceases after Dec. 5,
iriAn '
U. L. FjiiLLira,
County Treasurer.
DR. GUM'S
IMI'IIOVKO
LIVER
PILLS
f n Bill ' . .
bealib. VttffH dI h ranulv slut h Z..,ZZTT7;tJ7Z.
f it reKuUr Tlwy cur IIdcbe,.briblii tbe
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dv; tho 10 th day of February, U97, at tuohoiir
Dalles City, Jn sa d countv nmi ...
U 1 inn l$W ' wsc0 County Stale c I Orego .
Dallei City, Oregon, Jan. 1J, 17.
J13-SI.I si.criirof WateoiSyi'Sn.
riiini iiii ntnmiiiTL itnn m,..,. ..1,1
.li'.V ofM c'K'i I cent H.T nniium since the "Sth
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erest n.l nv ""'ur '"'crulug In-
urjlisuV.lt Ti'C I)nllC!i 0r,,'tllis 1-t" dn' ot Jll
Janir,.,-,t.il sherlfl of WascoomUyl'Sn.
ASSIG-NEE'S NOTICE.
sonsowh.VMlcm
" ThMf 0,,,,, W1H) Su ';t y
lhe Dalles. Dee. h. lsiia
L S DAVIS, Assignee.
0-1
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before golnR elsewhere, call on
L. GOMINI. The Dalles. Or.,
or a lomba one. Warranted
to atund for all time, regardless
of wind or weather.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
duly" &4'oiX7M "'IK u' s"10
thc'county of -ami 1 s V, nPA0"" Court
tho 7th day of Ja miry iwr"i ?f 0rcB('". l"ted
Intl.. '.1 ' ";''"""Ji ISUl, 111 u Certain .,.(,...
rtutS Vhcln Erlck ffin'W f"
cred Judgment H17ti I nut 4 1.1...
s pia nritt rccov.
the courthouse iu ZV.' fIJt, ''.''I'" frontdoor of
tmblio Ruction to 1 0 Zu?L ffl,- .
the following icMribSl m Sr't .)IU,ller .ir t,,s1'.
cres of l,f t the S,, ' "'.wit i 'I wo
at tne northwest corner oi thTV!i ,luino,,cll,l'
of section twelve In f tn of.",lt,hcast mrtor
range seven east df ivm1"11''!' two north of
(ireS.,,,; ru "nVi.g ti...i,Pn,L'J,.n.0.lt0. Mla i
thirty.two r" a" lior tKii i!iu ,uu r.ods! c")1
two roils to p ace of iJ i1 ' iwcat rl5"
nnd levied 111.011 ,h , 'i'ken
Through Tiekets
C1IIUA!0
WASIllNdTON
l'HlI.ADKLI'IHA
yew YoiiK
liOHTON AM) ALL
1'OIXTS EAST unil SOUTH
UlsburseinellirZi
t amirot wcoonvVJ'&J
For Information, lime curds, maps and ticket,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLA'WAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
OK
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
255, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon
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