The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 27, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ! v
THE POLITE ITALIANS.
TUT. DAl.I.KS,
OKKMOX
Ail vortUiiii; Unto.
Vr inch.
Duo inch or Joss in Dally ft SO
Over two inches anil under four inches 1 00
Over four Inches unci under twelve inches. . 73
Over twelve inches CO
DAILY AM) WKl'.KLY.
One inch or less, jier inch f- M
Over one inch anil under four inches 'J 00
Over four inches ami under twelve inchev. 1 f0
Over twelve inches 1 00
Tim Xpiv Tiiut Curil.
Under the now time card, which goes
into effect toinomw, trains will move as
follow? :
No. -1, to Spokane and Great Northern
arrives nt 6 p. m., leaves at 0:03 p. in.
No. 2, to l'endleton, Baker City and
Union Pacific, arrives 1 :15 a. m., de
parts 1 :20 a. in.
No. .'!, from Spokane and Great Nortl.
ern, arrives S:H0, departs S:!o a. in.
No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa
cific, arrive 1 :20, departs 1 :'2o n. in.
Nos. 23 and 2-1, moving east of The
Dalle?, will carry passengers. No. 23
arrives at 0:30 p. ni., departs 12:45
p. in.
Passengers for lleppner will take train
leaving here 0:05 p. m.
To rilic ('imiell.
1'rinevlllc Heview.
Mnrom't", tlio City of 'WHl-.Miiiiiii'rril
CIHr.enn.
If I wished to teiwh an awkward
child, youth or tfirl rood ninunrni by
example, 1 should send him or her 1o
1'loreuee, says a writer. Theic i ay he
iil-inaitnered pei'snar. there, 'u. 1 ..ever
s-aw one. Pour people behmo .lth the
suave dignity which used in Kmrland
to .stamp the lady or freiitlemaii. Most
persons are brainy, but cleverness is
not eager to shine. It is very subdued
and more oily than corrosive. The
charm of Florence steals on one like the
wit of its clever inhabitants. The
senses are soothed in all directions by
harmonious maiiner-s and objects.
Architects understood chiaroscuro not
less thai: the jrreat painters ar.d sculp
tors. One nevrr wearies of the strect.s
and public buildir;.vs; their aspects con
stantly and strongly vary, according to
the course of the pun. Lights and
shades at ten in the forenoon are whol
ly ilMVrent from what they will beat
four in the afternoon. The Florentine
women haw interesting, though not
beautiful, faces. I!ut one lias only to
walk into the market to see country
girls v. ho would have done for models
of Raphael's Virgin-mothers. One is
stmel:, in the galleries with the nice
judgment with which the pictures are
hung-. What more lofty in sentiment
than the tomb of Lorenzo de .Medici'.'
Loflincsu is an 'ittribute of Florence
architecture, palatial or domestic. The
doors of private houses might pass in
Kngland for portals. One feels them to
be great facts in their way.
Talking of hut morions things renin-1
1.3 me of the Uoboli Gardens. Is
there a spot in England, the land of
Eihtoh Kkview : I am much gratified j stately and lovely seats, that at all up-
to note the effect on the leading paper of
this state that our united work has ac
complished in allowing the injustice of
the proposed exclusion of sheep from
ranging in the Cascade mountains.
Also that our petitions and letters laid
before Secretary Bliss have elicited from
him favorable comment. I would now
take this opportunity to recommend to
proaehes them? ln-sitiiation, and tran
quil, generous loveliness, I can only
think of one the duke of Xorthumber
hi nil's terraced gardens at his place
in Surrey. The Boboli Eden, where th"
prince and princess? of Naples still court
seclusion, has the advantage over the
Surrey ppradise of being under a u
vealing sky. Every shade of gtcenerj .
i very floral hue is well brought out.
One sees the faultless toxtuic ol ,-t'itues
.... ..... , u.8,. iu ... Jmd foumainr, mellowed bv time. !u
into the Cascade mountains to sum-; M s,ronfr a light a well-ord- red '-
mer. if he feels so disposed, for these j js required, and one has it. TncmuiU
reasons : j are the climr.:;. They are to tlu- h -lt'-
First It lias been decided by the ' cultural beauties as brilliants to th
TTnitp.) ShiiPB ennrt flmr r.n ntlier rans ! lace-and patin of a fine woman.; ore- .
of action will lie other than a cause for
damages. Public opinion has now been
so educated that it will be difficult to se-
Florcnec is not. what it to ir tii.j
grand ducal days. Still, it retain, the
airof a capital with a longaud illustriou.
historv. The ladies' dresses nro nnK
cure a jury that would assess any dam- j prm im.inj wlcn jj11!asureil by the Paris
ayes whatever unless it should appear to j f.taiulard, towhieh Italian women above
have occurred through the carelessness : the peasant clas.s generally submit
of the sheepmen in letting fires spread j morc's the pity Paris fashions only
-throuiih their iieidi-wnee in the uioun-1 HUlt I'reneti women, unless applied n.v
French hairdressers and lemmas d
chambrc. An English or a German
face under a Paris hat or bonnet is at
a dreadful disadvantage, if the hair luus
not been first dressed by a French
artiste capillaire. lie places the hat,
through ihc- medium of the hair, in
harmonious relation with the face. I
fancy these French coiffeurs are not
j much employed by Italian ladies. Lon
don Truth.
tuins. In the second nlace I think there
will be legislation soon that will enable
us to know just where we can take our
stock. The fact is, I think the reserva
tion 'vill be cut down and that permits
to use it for pasturage will be granted
under restrictions of a nrotective nature.
In fact, I believe if there ia a single
arre-i for trespassing upon the reserve,
it w ill only hasten a final result in our
favor, and for the matter of costs to ttie
party arrested, we could easily adjust
th.it nt .ill i.rwt t riltli t , ntf ,,-ltn Imvo i lint. I
J liy Itul'pHvcTUtioti.
ural interest m the Haul ending of the Tn ,ln ilrU(.(. mu 1)t,fore the Xational
controversy. Warehousemen's association at Boston
1 think the Hon. George V Barnes j lately by Prof. Howard, a government
will j'in me in the recommendation 1 1 entomologist, the tubject of the preser
have made. Respectfully yours, vat'on of furs by cold storage was
Wu C Wins ; treated, ami puoiic attention was canon
FUR IN ' COLD STORAGE.
Stimii.or Att.iol: if Moths I'rrventcil
At 11. me.WillowCieek.Or., April 18, '97.
.Mtirduret! itt I. it (.ramie.
to this, one of the latest novel uses o I1
artificial refrigeration. In a cold stor
age room the temperature can bc-rnisi d
or loweted at will. In some of the
rooms, for instance, where it is desired
to keep poultry for any length of time,
Tin- chancellor commander and mem
biTH of Lemon Lodge, No. -1, K. of P.,
reiviv.d teleeraphio advices Sunday that the temperature is kept at the zero
liarrv idell liail been shot and killed . I-"'"t. With the improved systems, the
Sm.dnv ..t Lit Grande, in an alteroatinn ! W fm f"1 dampness, and for
with one Bartenms. .Sidell was a nietn
(ii I 1 1 1 1 1 Lodge, and formerly ran into
IVmllf ion as fireman on the engine of
il.iny St. Uyr.
Today, particulars were received from
this reason can be utilized foranalnioi.t
unlimited number of purposes. In the
case of furs, the temperature of the
room, if kept at. .'!0 degrees, would make
it impossible for any of the insects
which get into and destroy this hind of
Li Grande regarding the afl'.iir. Sidell 1 goods, t'o live. Every housewife ltuows
had r.-ntfd some land from Bartemus, ' tliat motlis do not urceu in me winter
,, .-,,(!,.,, rnr hia a time, and camphor balls and mheci-He-
stroying" powders are made use of only
in the summer months.
Already there is one large vaiohoik;.
in New Vork city where furs are sent
for ii- handling. During the dispute, to be stored through thenummer. 1 1 j
ihf two ..en allowed their airer to rise, I a most satisfuctory method, for the fur
and, in the melee, Sidell chased Barte
who reserved a portion for his own use
a- a L'arden spot. Sunday the two men
been 1 1 e involved in an altercation re
g mlinu' the land and the arrangements
inn inn. ihe latter'a house,
-iilt-il then proceeded to break down
are kept free from the odor of cainphoi
and other drugs and powders, the
smell of which ir. disagreeable to many
i persons, woolens ami an otuer lines oi
he.,, ce and coinineuced plowing the , 1 lH wl,cll apo S()j(!Ct to ,,c8tria.lJoii
IhimI. Martemus graaped his Winchester j 1)y in?(.L.ts can bo preserved in this way.
r II..
iii-hed out of doors and shot ' rimr... int.. t-.-tiulv inimiifiicturei-s user
"
Si ieil, who died from the wound.
Barieinus was placed under arrest.
cold .storage room in which their can
dies are kept, and the candies arc
S dell being a member of Damon a(-'-' "
a room so cool (hat
lo. me here in Pendleton, the chancellor
commander telegraphed for the body to
h- buried at the expense of the lodge.
II" iw well known here and leaves a
smith family. Hast Oiegoniuii.
I " vears ago it. ,1. Warren, a drug
gici a Pieamuit Bio'k, N. Y boutiht a
i-in.ill Hiipply of C.i.aiiiherlain'H Cough
H uiedt. He 6iitii& iii the result as fol-e-i
. "At that time the goods were tin
kni'wii in this section ; to.day Chamber-inn'-
t'oiiijli Beinedy is a household
wied." It ie the same in hundreds of
c miniiiiities. Where over tho good
(jiiuliiieh of Chamberlain's Cough liem-
dy i.ei omo known the people will have
noiiiing else. For Hale by Blakeley &
Ib'iU'hioii.
melting cannot retard t lie iirueeui of
manufacture. In this way the outi u
of the cindy plant is largely increased.
Soa() factories, refineries, chemical
works and a large line of other factories
are coming to use the eoldstorage room.
N. Y. Tribune.
For Sul.t.
Yearling sheep (1000 head,) sound and
in prime condition. Price $1.75. Ad
dress, J. M. Davis,
w-mllf Sherars Bridge, Oreon,
Ladies should seo tho "Mascot," the
best dollar glove made, at A. M. Will
lams .
New styles in straw hats at A. M.
Williams '& Co.'e.
j-lou bout Your
JOB piIfflW
AVe liiivo the fiicilitius for doing all kinds
of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. AVe not. only desire to keep busy,
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
?f7roi?i;ie publisfyii $o.
HI
1 atip, i icniAiiv
Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has
no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE &
MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon.
NOTICESALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice is hereby given that bv au
thority of ordinance No. iM)-', "hlt.li
SJ S the Common CcHtno l ,,f Ille,
rite Anril 10th. 18 b , entitled, An or-
lob. belonging toJ)eB Olt. 1 ilL "
StrtlV,. the o h day
bidder, till the following Intfl 1i r ?
lit! in nates addition to Dalles City,
7, 8. and 10, jointly in block 15 I h
Inta '' i I, S, !. 10, 11 ami 12, in block
l-. in block :i7;JotH 1. B. (; h,
9, 10. 11 and l'J. in blork 2 ; lote 1, J, .;,
.1 f i). 10 and 11. in block -1.5; lots 1.
;;' 7 10, 11 and 1'-', in block 41, and lots
l! 'J. II, -J, 5, b in block -10.
The reasonable value of mud ots, or
k'ss than which tliey will not be sold,
1,mh been lixed i.ud determined by he
Comnu.n Council of Uallea City as fol-
'Lo"oSl0.in l.lofc 14.
7, S, 9 and 10, jointly in block 10, ,
loin 7, S, !) and 10, jointly ni block 21,
$200; ha 10, in block 27, $22t ; ot 11. in
block 27, r-'25; I6t 12. in block a. 4-J00;
lot 0, in block 111, $100: lots 2, .i, 4, , 8,
, 10 and 11, in block Ho, each respect
!....... j.ino. l..iu l niul 7. in block ill).
each respectively $12o; lota 2, .1, 4, 8, ),
JO and 11, in block 86, each respectively
$100; lot. 12, in block III., $12.); lots .., 4,
5, 8, 0, 10 and 11, in block 117, each re
spectively $100; lots (i, 7, iiml U
block .'57, each respectively Jfl-'o;
lota 2, .'I, 10 and 11. in block
41, ei-ch respectively $100; In la 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, each rcBpectively
$125; lots li. 4, 5,8,0, 10 and ll.su
block 42, each respectively $100; Iot ,
fi and 12, in block 42. e;ich respectively
$125; lots 2. :!,4, 5,0, 10 and 11, in
block 41!, each respectively $100; lot 1,
in block 43, $125; lots 2, I!, 4 and 5, in
block 40, each respectively $100; lots 1
and 0, in block 40, each respectively
$125.
Each of these lots will be sold upon
the lot respectively, and none of them
will be sold for a less sum than the value
thereof, as above stated.
One-fourth of the price bid on any ol
said lots shall be paid in cash at the
time of sale, and the remainder in three
equal payments on or before, one, two
and thiee years from the date of said
sale, with interest on such deferred pay
ments at the rate of 10 per cent per
.. 1.1.. ...... t .1 1 I ,V.,ill l.lll
annum, piij iimt' .iiiiiii.ii... , ............
that the payment may be made in full
J at any time at the option of the pur
, chaser.
.1,1 . 1 .. .1 in 1 : ,i. 1r.1l.
tllC Slllll S.IIU Will UL'iii ill. l.n- inn.
day of Slay, 1807, at tiie hour of 2
o'Jlock (). ni. of said day. and will con
tinue, from time to time until all of said
lots shall be sold.
Dated this Kith day of April, 1807.
Gii.iiKin- W. I'um.i'S.
Recorder of Dalles City.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y,
Trains leave anil nre iIiir tn nrrivo nt PortUm
l.K.WK.
S:60 I'. M.
8:80 A. 51,
Daily
except
Bitiulny-d.
"1:00 I M
vino a. .i
li:i: I'. M
OVKUI.ANl) KJC-I
iircss, Siik'tii, Hose. I
hurir. Ablllllllll. Sfln. 1
1 riimunto, OR.k'ii.Siui
) 1' runcisco, .Mojnvc.
.osAllSL4es)KlIa.v0
I New urlcnus nnd
I KllKt
HohcburR anil way'ftn.
ili'lin ..... , . .
fvlii Woodburii fori I
I flit.Aiipei.Hiivcrton,
i West Hclo, llrownn!
ylllo,Siiriii!lleianii(3
N11 tint 1 .
( nuiiiijun. , 1
JMeMiiuiville mid
(way stations
p:10A.it,
I Sundjyi,
I 3:25p.m
Dully. tDaiiy, circjit Hiuuiay.
DININO CARS ON OODEN UOUIE.
1'iJbl.MAN IlUlWr Si.KKl'EKS
AND 81'X'ON'D-CI.ASS BI.KKI'IXO CAR3
Attnelicd to nil TlirmiRh Trains.
Direct connection at Sun I'nmcisco with fwi
(leiitiiliuul Oriental mill I'.iclllc mnll stean
lines for JAl'AN and CHINA. Sailing dates 7
ill plication.
KiiU-s tout tickets to Uustern points nnii rn
roiw. AIM) JAl'AN. OIII.NA, HONOLULU .ni
AtfSTltAUA.eiin be obtuliu-il from Dl
J. II. KIK1C1.AN1), Ticket Agent
Through Ticlsot Oilieo, Third street, when
thinauh tickets to nil points in the Kutcra
StHto.M, CaiiiKlnantl Kiirope can bu obtained it
lowest rates from
J. Jl. KtliKLAND, TieketArent
All above trains arrive at and depart fro'ji
firautl Central Station, Fifth and Irving streeti,
YAM1I1I.I, DIVISION.
I'aseiiKer Depot, foot of Jellcrson street
Leave for OSWKdO, ilnily, cxreptSundar.il
7:'J0 a. m.i l!i:lG, 1:1.'., firii, CM; 8:05 p. la
(mid ll:no p. in. on Satiucluy only). Arrive at
I'orthua! at 7:10 and 8;::u 11, 111.; and 1:30, iij
(: ami 7:r." p. .11.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. e
Arrive at l'ortlaml, OHM a. m
I tnr A it"! TP Mi.
I iA.,,t.iui . . ...w.ti.i,,, , , , vu uvauai ma
Kri'iay nt !):-i0 11. m. Ariive nt Portland, Tufs
j (lav, ThurMlay and iintunlny at .";0j p. m.
I Sumluv trains for O.SW'KOO Ictvent 8:i0a.n.
i ami l'J! !f, 1 : i-l, :;::, ,r:'2.'. (1. 15 mid 8 0j p. m. Ar
1 rlvoat lMrtlnml at 8::!0, 1U:00 a. ra.; 1:30, 4:13
5:10, !:.TT,, 7:55 p. 111.
It. KOKHLICK, E. 1'. ROGERS,
JIiiiiin:er. Assl. (i. 1'. & l'ass.Atl
Stoclcholilois' Mcnting.
Notice is hereby given that a mtctinc
of the stockholders of Tiio Dulles Chron
icle Publishing Company will be held at
the county court rooms on Tuesday, the
25th day of .May, A. D., 1S97, at 2
o'clock p. in., for tiio purpose of adopt
ing Huplimentary articles of incorpora
tion, increasing the capital stock of said
company and transacting such other
business as may coino before said meet
inc. 15y order of the Board of Directors.
The Dalles, Oregon, April !). 1S07.
A. S. aIac Au.isTat,
President.
I?. G. Davijni'oiit,
Secretary.
NiltH'H Of I 1 -SO 1 II 1 1 1, II .
Notice is hereby given that Ihe part
nership heretofore existing between
Frank Gabe! and W. C. Hnpert has been
dissolved, to date from Saturday, April
3, 1S97. Frank Gabe! will pay all bills,
and is authorized to collect and receipt
for all bills due the linn.
Dated at The D.illes. Or., this fitb day
of April, 1S97.
FitANK Gaiiim.,
a5-lm W. C. llui'KUT.
I For itlt or Triulu.
j A desirable ranch of 1G0 acres, within
j tour miles of Dalles City, with one span
I inares, harness, wagons, plows and other
I property. Fine fruit land and abun
! dance of water. Will trade for Dalles
City property. Inquire of
1 A. S. Mac Am.istkk,
j Ileal Estate and Insurance Agent.
I CintoNici.E oflice, The Dalles, Or.
r.uoklen'n Arn.cu nulvt).
The best salve in the world for cuts,
brun-es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fuvei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all ykin eruptions lld posi
tively cured piiea, or 110 pay required
It is guaranteed to uive. perfect satisfac
tion, or money teiuiiued. Price -0 cents
per bov. For sale oy Dlakeley and
Houghton, dtimtrists
B
LDDD POISDH
A SPECiALTYooS
llary Jtl.Utm l'OISON permanently
cu red In 15 to 35 days. You can bo treated at
UomoforsatnopricounUerBamuKuiiraa-
fv. If rmi nrftfni mrnn inn, ..-it ... 1 1 1
Eoebarco, it wc fall to euro. If you havo taken mer
cury, iodido potash, and otlll liavo uc-lies aud
pains. Mucous l'atchcs in mouth, Suro Throat,
l'luililoti, Copper :oloi':ct Spots, Ulcers on
any part OH tiio boiiy, Jluir or Hyobrows fiillin-'
out, It is this Bi-cnuttiiry Kl.OOl) FOISOf
wo Kucraulco to euro. Wo solicit tho most obsti
nate casus antl cliailciu;c tiio world fur a
caso v.oc:inno(;ciuii. Tula rilseao haa alwnya
LiallleatlioHltlllol" tho montomiiicut physi
cian l. M.r,(IO,00(r capital behind our uncondl.
tlonalftnarauty. Al.ni.luu-jiriiofupontyoaleiloa
Nopllcntiuu. Address COOK ICKMKOY Jt)..
307 alaeoulo 'i'omplo. tJUXCAUO, iJLL,
NOTICE.
The partnership heretofore existing in
Tygh Valley Flouring ZM 1 1 1 - . under the
mime of W. M. McCorkle & Son, is this
day dissolved by limitation, J. M. Mo
Corklo retiring." W. M. McCorkle will
continue, and will pay all legal claims
and collect all debts of the late firm.
Tvgh, Or., April 2, 1897.
W. M. McCohkm:,
a7-lm J. K. McCohklu.
Notlco to TitxpuyurH,
Notico is heroby given that by order
of the county court, the sheriff" will re
turn tho tax roll for 1890 to the
county clerk on tho first Monday in
Apiil. 1897, and all taxes then remain
ing unpaid on tho roll will be declared
delinquent, and thereafter tho BheriiT
will not receive taxes until tho delin
quent roll is given him. Hy order of
court. A. M. Khlsay,
m23-4tw Clerk.
Hitvu Your Grain.
Few reulizo that each squirrel de
stroys $1.50 worth of gram annually.
Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm
inator is tho most effective mid econom
ical poison known, l'rico reduced to 80
cents. For sale by M. H. Donuoll,
Agent.
Old papers for sale at 10 cents per iiun
dred. A large lot ot old daily ami week
ly Ciiiio.sici.kh on baud, tho accumula
tion of 1890. Very good for putting
under carpets, on account of uniform
size.
Yellow wushiiig powder will mako
your clothes the saino color, Avoid
this by using Soap Foam. It's pure
white. a2 3m
Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg,
the eye specialist, and havo your eyes
examined free of cliaruc. If you sillier
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if
corrected, will benefit you for life.
Oflice in the Vogt block.
Tn Trade.
.1. H. FCIIK.NK,
President.
11. M. 1(i:ai.i
Cashier.
A Winchester rifle, re-loading tools
and 100 shells, for good pony. Enquire
at this oflice. u2l-St
Do you want your windows cleaned,
carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or
janitor work of any kind Uono by a
first-class man? If so, telephone Henry
JohiiEon at Parkins' barber shop.
'Phono 119. al0-lf
As usual always in the lead. Hop
Gold Hock Beor on ealo today. Seo that
you get it on draught at all Star brewery
saloons. alo-lw
This is an "Ago of Soap." Why use
any but tho very best. Best soap means
IIoo Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. u2-3m
The merchant who tolls you ho lias
something else as good as IIoo Cake soap
ia a good man to keep away from. 2.;jm
Stubling & Williams now havo the
celebrated Hop Gold Hock beer on
draught. It is all right.
A b:g drive in matches. Five papers
for 5 cents at Maier & Benton's.
Delft waro, new line, just received at
Maier & Benton's. a20-4t
Ciuli In Your VhuukK.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 1C, 1892, will bo paid at my
oflice. Interest ceases after Anril 7.
1807. O. L. Pim.ui'8,
County Treasurer.
I First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A Uenoral Banking Businesn transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on din- of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
New York, San Francisco anJ Port
land. DIKKOTOKil
D. P. Thompuon. Jno. S. Soiiuhok.
En. M. Williams, Guo. A. Lieuk.
U. M. 15 hall.
CITATION.
TN Till) COUNTY CO OUT of tho State of Ore
X ton, for tho County of Wasco.
In tho mutter ot the o-tnto of Junius MuGuhan,
ileeniHd-Citutioii.
To Jacob McOiihan, .lames McCiahun, John Mo
(.ahull, Laura Mcliahan, Klvti Mcliahaii, Murv
hllen lliiKhes, KUzabcth Mctiahiui and Katb
Hhuuiake, lieirsaml k'Katees.and Mrs., llaniinli
W ard, k'atto, (jieetiiiK:
la tho immo of tho State of Ok-roii. you are
Hereby cited anil rc(iuifd to niipor In tho Coun
ty Court of tho State of OrtKOii, for the County
of W abco.at the courtroom thereof.at The Dnlloi,,
,V m'H.1 Vi!'ity vVM,!,'.t"1 ,-M,,"-. tho lid day
of May, lhU7, at U o'clock in tho afternoon of that
day, then ami thero to show came, if any there
he, why an order of mlo Bhould not be imido and
entereil herein, directing' tho executor of tho last
will and testament of said deceased, to bid 1 the
mil property beloiiliiB to said estate, to-wl :
Iho fcouthwest quarter of Section eight, Town
ship one bouth, UaiiKU fourteen Hast, W, M the
WiZWiF tllu rt'".1 1,roJwrty 'It-f-etlbwl in the pa
"tm 0'V,0Ioxc1(,",or i-statu tiled herein.
i 1 i'V"10",'8 tvvil ili.on you, tho mid Jit
cob .Mcljuhati, Jaines Mctiahan, John Metialiam.
Laura Mc ahan, Klva McCJahan. Marv l' e
lUBhes, KlUabeth .Mcliahan and KatoS uu rmi ; ".
lolrt ; of James Mctiahan, deceased, by r or o
tiio Conn y .ludKo of w!nco Couiily, Oreuoi
made on tho'ild day of March, lb'J7. ' urti,"'
WiTNKss. tho Hon. Robert Mays, Judi?o of tho
r,,i Vimn.ty "rtpt thoHtatooi Oregon, for
skaj. thu Couiity of Waken with tlmSeal of
bt"l',l,('Vii!r,t amvii f'is'iJd any of Miucli,
JPli"1'' .. M' KKMAY, Clerk.
m7'" Hy Simkon lloiroN, Ueputy
Uhruifro of TI1110.
Coiiiiiiencing April 8th. the sten
of tiie Regulator lino will I Plll'f 'Pill
Dalles at 7 a. in. instead of 7 :30.
W. O. Allawav, Agont.
ERST!
OIVKB THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Denyer
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cilies
OOKAK HTKAMICttS l.cuvfl l'ottll
ICvorV Flvo Days for
S.AN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Kor fall detnllh call 011 O. K Si Co. s Agent
Thn Dalleh, or iulilrcs
w, 11. nviiumc,Ma
K. M'NUILI. I'resident and Mnna er
Nun- Sheliit.
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles!
u. 111., and leaves 1:50 a. 111. ..
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles W.w
p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. in. ,
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles d LW
p. 111., and west-bound train Iso. 7 ie
Train 23 and 24 will carry ff
botween Tho Dalles and Umatilla,
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. ltiilv and v
riving at The Dalles 1 p. in. "VSr
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 Irorr
Portland. E. E. Uv
ntelope
Dalles, Moro aud A
STAGE LINE.
ThrouKh by daylight via Grass Valley, W
niul Cross Hollows.
DOUUI.A8 AI.LKN, The '
C. AI. WlllXKLAW, Antelope.
Stage leave The Dalles from VaMtlluHjJjJ
at 7 11. 111., also irom ah iVJVT 1 ,V Conuection;
Monday, Wednesday and dd' )- wo'cuell?1
nmdo at Antelope for 1'rlnev '"P'SitlW
points beyond. Oloo connecl Ions naa
Uallcs with rallwny, trains and M ToM.
magus irom Aineiupu "-- -1 .j0 p.
days, Thursdays and Baturdaja at l.aur
ntf PtltR. Httl
llA I r.f " r
Dalles to Deschutes... ,
do Moro I'
do Grass Valley..
do Kent. ........
do Cross Hollows. ....
Antelope to Cross Hollows ...
do Kent.
do Grass Valley
ao Moro
do Dosohuces
ao Dulles
""."to
525
"
...... 50
.. jjo
2 OD
JOO
:
ii
...... jw
AttDiitloit Hrim'
The liorseuien will meet t JjJ,
May 1st, for the porpu - fS
general round up. All horieonnert
requested 10 no pruo"
R. UooTi
H. 0. Voor