The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUB DAI.I.KS, Ad vortllnc Hate. Per inch. Otic it.ch or le. in Dully (1 50 j Over two 1 ache ami muter (our Inches. 1 W j Over four Inches ami muter twelve Inches 75 i Over twelve inches 60 j DAILY AND WIIKKI.Y One Inch or less, per inch Over one Inch ami muter four inches. . . Over four Inches ami muter twelve tneho Over twelve inches . I iiKe it; tots of peonm i-tmu' t'liu sat on tliut. j In the course of tim the driver ttp otiKOtX ' peantl, all in irt :.'. wirh n short jacket, i n liijr hat and tin-- !iiot;s whip. lie can (I a htitje uat.-f Inttle. from which all the people hatl n drink, holdirrr it in j the air. and allowing- n stream t; pour down their throats. Hut this n-ipiired too murli experieiue u;r ) to ven ture when his turn eaine. The team was now brought out. oifjht mules, all jin.'rl'iip hells. Tlio?e at the pole alone wereeontrolled with reins hy a man who sat somewhere underneath, and not by the driver at all. A vast army of men ilwavs hannr nhout stables sue- ..f 5fi J CO 1 ; 1 CO i who eecdsd in ijutthitr the heads Court Docket, May Term. Circuit court convened at 10 o'clock this morn inu , present Hon. V. 1.. Drad ehaw jud'c, A. A. .layne prosecuting at torney, A. M. Kelsav clerk and T. J. Driver sheriff. B. K. Tucker. Chris Dethman. .1. B. McGill, l.ufayette Davis. John Cates, Warron Miller and V. H. H. Dufur were selected as rand jurors. The court appointed B. S. Huntins: ton, A. S. Bennett and V. II. Wilson as n committee to draft resolutions on the! death of Hon. L. L. MeArthur, formerly j judge of this district. j v. tyjtti k i.t.c ;fiu. 1 1 leu ill in.lllll IUI the rrand jury and J. 15. Crossen and J. Jackson court hailifis. LAW. A Shereckan vs J C Murphy. John Brookhouse vs J M Mclntire. A L Sproule vs The Dalles National bank. Z F Moody vs W D Kiehards. Win Brune vs F W L Skihbe. C W Phelps vs J M Filioon, J P, et al. t l'ro'-vl1 was covered with a ma C W Phelps vs John Lena. In h'!S v-hiriwiml of stifling- i Jens and Kribs vs J A Simms. G E Barrett vs Geo T Thompson. OrcL-on Wholesale Nurserv Co vs F H Watt. The Burnside Fishing Co vs The Fler rick Cannery Co. The Singer Mfg Co vs T J Driver, sheriff. Gibons & Marden vs G McCown. Bayard cc Watkins, administrators vs The Standard Oil Co. Oregon Wholesale Nursery Co vs Wm Tillett. Wolf, Zwicker Iron Works vs I II Tafl'e. L S D.tvis vs H H Hidde'.l, et al. I F Baines vs T M Denton. EQl'ITV. Assignment Eastern Oregon Co-operative Association, Patrons of Husbandry. Assignment F Vogt. Assignment J F Boot. Assignment H E and J W Moore. Assignment II E Williams. -Assignment WaTai Young Quong Co. Mays & Crowe vs John Wood, et al. F D Green vs J L Story. truest Morgan vs Nettie Morgan. Alma L Howe vs Samuel T Howe. W L Wiiealdon vs L E Ferguson. James B Gaffvs Henry A Hackett. J G Fowler et al vs S W Mason et ux. Hattie Cecil vs Frank Cecil. L and F Chrisman vs F H Sharp et nx. Alfred Cubbin vs Sarah P Curtwright et al. James Like vs W A and L S .Millet. L B Lovelace vs C A Lovelace. W S Gribbie vs Hattie Gribble. John Brown vs G W Beno et al. C Clary, receiver vs Z F Moody et al. Amaretta Heppner vs I. H Heppner. of the sqcnliiipr. l:iel:ug-. mtckintr mass some what in the same direction; a horse was attached to the head a very tall hoive decorated with real jack-boots and then followed a ery nna'l boy with t very hip jockey o.ip. a hrr.rs-motititcd whip and a rvd ami white shirt. There wn.i a tremendous nrreingr. a very Babel. Two men seized the small boy, j threw him across the hiirli brass-mount-' ed saddle, and ho dived into the jack boot, lie and the comluetnr in (;ray , shrieked like fiends and cracked thcii whips like mad; th" men who had hohl ! of the mules let gn: there was a pltinsr inc. a crash, a jtallop. that ouprht to have pulled the whole machine to pieces. Away wen; the diligrnee. .shaving houses, sendin:'- peotile living-, cleaving the streets. J thought it would be 'plendid. despite the crowd into which he was now wedged immovably. In a few hundred yards, however, the paving- came to an end. and before the mules wore oti it they were lost in a cloud of dust. In a second the nearest pair could scarcely be seen. The whole diligence was enveloped in a thick, ihoking- cloud of dust, and in live niiii i utes every face in the perspiring. wilt- Is. misery. everything" comiiletelv hidden irom them, they traveled for an hour or more across the plain. Then a third man tooted a horn as they swayed and jolted through the streets of a village, and there was a sudden stoppage. The peo ple scraped the cake of mud niT their faces; they could not stretch where they were, for there was not room; they literally could not move. But now J thought they could get down at least for a moment. Not a bit of it. Right alongside the diligence was an other kicking, squealing team to take the place of the panting, doue-up mules. The small boy was thrown from one horse to another, and the diligence was off again. There wa not even time to pass the water bottle. ! And tins went on the whole nreiuug ifternoon. Toward evening- they got , into higher ground. There was less dust. Bold, rugged mountain were before them. The huge, lumbering machine was slowly pulled up long. ; -tee) inclines, dropping- into hol"S and pitching over stone. But the dust was much less, especially when the pace was slow. Suddenly night fell, and with it came a cold blast from the mountains:; it was n change from mid summer to midwinter. Dripping with perspiration. J 's cloth'pg seemed al most to free" upo'i him; and the whole crowd shivered rstul groined a one man. Lir:tn were 1'ghted. liu rl" only showed that the dust had rhie' - ened again. .T tried to cat. but ' r broad was buttered with dust, ai 0 Mr chicken bg wn-- s-ilt?d with i; 1 thy went, n roe'v-'r". ere-jp.i"? loa ' r discomfort. Rr.i'i'cnlv a lnrm v.m flow fibout Your job pFWriffG? Ve have the facilities fordoing all kind of Job I'rintinjj, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not onlv desire ';o keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come and compare our prices with one, and compare quality of work, have vour next order. in that of any Lot us i?l?ror;i(;le publisfyip $o. C. W. PHELPS & CO. -ni:.i.i;i!s i.v- Agricultural Implements. Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EA.-T .SECOM) STREET, TI-1E DALLES, OR. A SPANISH DILIGENCE. Not as Pioasant a Mode of Travel as Supp Bed. swung ju?t in frpft. n;d lliTe wtv-' veils nrd howl-; the thu'', "topped tang'ed mass. Fcm." crrblne. rrl:tt"red. and four eivll punrtl i torcnr'd. Th" larr.bered hm rt ence. sitting r-n e- e--body's lap. Tb'-v rt1 for nr ' i't - ' thfn go ofr. Whet'i -r they w-"e r! to iroteet the pas':ngers fretti M Spani-'h brigar.d. or onlv to g t !", .7 never knew. On nrd on v f' t'- lili"-ee.ee through tb? loner. terMli, aebiuir nightmare. Kliabetb II. Pen nell, in Century. Soap Foam '.om pounds. excels all other washing a'J-iitn SUMMONS. Notice in hereby -iveii Unit by virtue ( nn ; exvfittlJii unit the order of t!ilui.5uil out of the! IN THK elltCt'lT COl'UTof the .State uf (tre Circuit Court of the .itiu- l orenn for Wdtuo i .L sun or tlio l.'oiinty of a-.c-o. County , on the M dny of JIareh. 1VJT, u.ou u u. 4. jiaA, I'luintitt', ilfcree unit jufJiriiH-nt iiii!e. leudered uml en-; ' vs. toicil thritofoie ttiereiii In u suit wlieielu i,itt Iiunn. sncueer V. Diimi. (it. If. Jospph I'oiiiiell. ttio American Artlit, Win Ouo of ;i .llixr'd Company on tlia IliiK" I.utJiliorinj; Ciiucli An i:iKnt-.llu!,- Tun. V.J'nn f l,n..!ll'p ,ln nuuuj ui onuiiiiis uaiUi In company with uSpuui&n 'Vummer cial," and for an iitsiguilieant sum, -Mr. l't-nnell hired the three eau in the coupe; that is, the sw ats under the larg-e hootl nt the top of the diligence, which are supposed to be tne best. The com mercial' hurried hi in to the oflice ai, hour or sio before the dilig-ence started. There it was in an ok-h plaza iu the blistering diinli;,'ht, nnd though no horses were about, the iusidi-- was al ready lUK'tl with people. The commer cial insisted upon climbing up at ouce, anil Kujn;eated that he and J should each take a comer and unread thein- Slllvi(i Dili 111! nilliili IK tlw.V rimilil t...i.i i i i . , I tli)iii!tiijf, or In uny wuo iiiiiirtiiinli.K. or o settled, they isnt liown, but it was only ,,,!, thorUf !,huii ! ncceM irv to s.ui,f the to jumi) un with a veil: the dllif-ence uniounta due upon ald writ, to-wlf The mm term of mid court: nnd If you full o to miawcr, l.n.i I.....,, it..,iV. . ;,ri ,, ""'I'V c ' of ItOM.lc, together with Interest thereon ut the for wmit thert-of the pldintlil will tiikojudmiieiit "n -in iiiwi jiiiij,-, .iite of ten per cent per iiiinum since the sin t iijiimm you, uie uiiii llie seat WHS IiKe It reil-liot atove. 1 reoiuarv, ib-- mm me iiiniiti um oi I.. ... i I $l5coit! In bald suit. lovmiier with Hccnilni,' In -Moi e jieople began to come, nnd more ! t.-rust ami osmmuci ' -av D.itKl at the Duller Or., this 3th day of .March, Is'J". T. J. iutivr.it, mclii-ll Sherltt'of Wittco County, Or Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS. The Dallas, Oregon. Administrator's Final Account. NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. ! Notice is hereby given that by an .,...!... ,.f nl tiimee No. lil)-, which nued the Common Council o Dalles ; faitv April 10th, 1807, untitled, 'An or I dimu.ee to provide for the -ale of certain ' lot" belonging to Dalles Citv I will, on - Saturday, the loth, day of May. ISO . ell at public auction, to the ilghest 1 bidder, all the following "il1 lX 1 of lot? in Gates nddition to Dalle? City, i Wasco cntinty, Oregon, to-wit: 1 Lots 9 and 10 jointly, in u ock , u 7, 8. Oand 10, jointly in Ijlock lo ; lo s ;7 8, 11, nnd 10, jointly in block 21. known as untie; ioia iu, 1 1 ulouk 7; lot 0 in block iJ4; lots 2, .1. 4, i 7 u n in nnd 11. in block .to: 'iot 2, V. 'l. S, 0. 10, Hand 12, in block ' ''M- iolb 4. 5, 0, 7. S, 0. 10, U and : 12, in block 157; lots 1. 2. ., !, o. G. b, , ' J, 10. 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1. o, 1 4 5 fl. 10 and 11. in block 43; lots 1. 2, j it 7, 10, 11 and 12, in bloc 41, and lots 1 1, 2. :i, 4, o, l), in block 4b. ! The reasonable value of sa . hits, for ! less than which they will inn ( sold, i,.,u ii..on tix-t'il ..ml detiirminei. 1 y the Common Council of Dallus City as fol-1 lows, to-wit: . , L I Lots !) and 10, in block 14, ln0; lots , 7, S, 0 and 10, jointly ia block 15, $200; . lots 7, S, !) and 10, jointly in block 21, i 200; lot 10, in block 27, $220; lot 11, in block 27, $225; lot 12. iu block 27, ifliOO; j lot 0, in block .'il, $100; lots 2, a, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block Ilo. each respect- . ivelv $100; lots G and 7. in block 00. ' each respectively $125; lots 2, .1, 4, is, 9, 0.R.&H. EKST! GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes v : a Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul 10 and 11, in block 8G, each respectively 1 $100; lot. 12, in block HO, $125; lots IS, 4, , Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STKA.11KKH l(eTe .ottu. Kvorv 1'lvo Dnys f,)r SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W, H. HUULnUllT, Oen. P3,s.a I'ortleaU.OretB ji .r.n;i, i-resiuL'iii nuu .Mima er Tlie Now Time Curd. Under the new time card, which ? s. fi n. 111 nnd 11. in block Iu. each re- spectivelv $100; lots'G, 7 and 12, in block T.7, each respectively 1 into effect tomorrow, trains will moww lots -, .., iu .... . u, . """"j follows: 41, e?ch respectively $100; lots 1, 1 v . . c , 7 and 12, in block 41 , each respectively , o- to Spokane and Great Northern $125; lots IS, 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11 , in ' arrives at fi p. m., leaves at GiOop.m. block 42, each respectively $100; lot p , 1 Xo. 2, to Pendleton, Baker Citv mi """" .V , - n n i Union raeific arrives 1 :15 hlnek 4!!. each resnectivelv $100; lot I, Irt8 1 :20 a. m. in block 43. 125: lots 2, li, 4 and a. ra.,d. o, in block 4li. each resuecti -ely 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. ! n , 1 -t .1 !.:.) 1 une-iourin 01 me jiticl- uiu uu un u. , 1 said lots shall be paid in cash at the ; time of sale, and the remainder in three j ' equal payments on or before, one, two . 1 and three years from the date of said 1 sale, with interest on such deferred pav- 1 I ments at the rate of 10 per cent per , (annum, payable annually; provided1 j tlmt the payment may be made in full j at any tune at the option ol tne pur chaser. I The said sale will begin on the 15th , day of .May, 1S97, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. 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, 1S97. Gn.iiKitr W. PiieM'.s, Recorder of Dalles Citv. No. Il, from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives 8:1)0, departs 8:3-5 a. ni. ! No. 1, from Baker City ami Union Pa ! cific, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. 111. I Nog. 23 and 24, moving east of The 1 Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 1 arrives at fi:30 p. m., departs 12:15 I p. tu. j Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving Here t:u. p. m. Fur hale. Lots A, 13, K and L, block 30; A R, block 72; A, 15, C, D, E and F, block S2. and A, 11, C, D and E, block 25. Apply to Wm. SiiAi-KKi.roci). I -l iSCAB, T1CKSLICE THE WORLD RENOWNED EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Train K'.ive anil are dun to arrive at PortlMl OVEKI.AXI) EX-1 tircss. Sitlom. Koe. 1 ABBlVt. S:S0 A. M. Dully except Siiailnys. M:CO I'. 7:.T0 A. H:ir. P. M. burc, Aahliuul, Snc- rmnento, Oileii.tenti ! Kr.uioli.eo, Mojave, jj. New urkuns and I ! I. Kant J Ito-elmrg mul wuy tu-; linns . . (,t-tt r.M fVIii Wooilburn tori I Mt.Aimcl, Sllvcrtou, I We.st Helo, Hrowns- except 1 ville,Sirtiillcldimd Sunfoji (.Natron .. ) Snlum aiitl way stiitlnn'UO.l;A.S (CurvnUif) and way j 6:SVX lotntiniis. i .,.,, McMlnnrJUe and S:i)f.M (way stations i Dally. tDauy, excejit .Sunrt.iy. DINING OAKS ON OGDEN IIOUTE. Ovorsft- A. Mete was iilaintlll ami l.uzk- llnxler, ami l.Uzie Hotter u.- nlministratrlx of ttiu es tatuof Iluh M. Ka.-cttir.deceateil, weru (Jef-.-iid- (Ultb, I ilid duly luvy Hmjii anil will hell at the, frontdoor of tlie county courthouse In Dalle L'ttv, U'a.-eo County, Oitvon. on antnrd.iy, the. Al day of Anrll, 1VJ7, at Jo clock it. the alter 1 0011 of mli .lay, ut luihlic auction to the Ihijlli- est Iddder for culi iu haml, tho followiiiKile- , iuMb-.il real ettate, ile.criHi! in taid e..flitloit ' ami order of tale, and described as follow to wit The NW of iiV.il nml N1; of NWL. and of i N. Sec . T(. h l: l.f i., W. Jl., in Wuk-o l.'i.unty, Oregon, twethtr tilth tho tenements ThU I herulllamgiits and atiiji!rlfiiai.ct thi-rvuuto , I below.'!!!?, or in uny win ner. II. Dunn Uiirttv v. Dunn and Marv Dunn and N. U'healdou, fdniiiiittrator of tho citato ot Win. II. Dunn, 1kceaM.1l, Defendant. To Ida Dunn, Hpcnr-or W. Dunn, fieo. II. Dunn, Harvey V. Dunn and Mary Dunn and N. Whealdon. us udinini-tiator of the istate of Wm. II. Dunn, defeated, Deend.iuts. In the name of tne state of OrtKon, You are hereby requited t ainear and answer the com plaint tlltd nnulnst you In the above, entitled Milt within ten du.i from the date of the ser vice of till summons upon you, If vjrvt'tl within this comity: or if served within any other county of this htate, then within twuity days irom uiouiiieoi me -erviceoi mis summons upon 011 : or If served 111 on you by publication, then on or before the fDst da of the . c.Nt regular l'roposaK for (Jonut rurt ins Water mill Sewer System. TT S. Indian Service, Warm Spring Arwicv, I. . Or.. May 7, Irt)7. HEALED I'itOI'OnAUS.eiiilor.-ed. "I'rnnoils for Water and hewer nystem ' and addieed 10 tlie uiiderjiKiied at Warm springs Crook County, OrcKon, will be received at this a'euey until 1 o cloek p. m. of May i'T, IS'JT, for furnish iiiK tlie nece..'iry materials anil labor required iu the construction mid completion of 11 water and sewer system, (includiiu; plumbing) for tlie boarding school plant to be erented on this re serve, in strict accordance with plans and m ed ucations, which may bo examined at theolllce of the "Mornluj; OreKonian," Portland. Or., 'Tiik CmioNtcu:," The Dalles Or., ami at thin AKeuo. ilidilers will state clearly in their bids the 1 leiiKlh of time required to complete tho work. Ti.e ritfht is re-erved to reject any and al! bids, oriui part of any bid, if deemed for the best in terest of tu -ervlce. 'Ilieatlen ion of bidders is invited to the act I "i 1 oiiKress iipproveii AiiRiist 1, jy', entitled: "An act relating to the limitation of the hours of dally -ervico of laborers and mechanics em ployed upon the public works of the Cnlted niaies ami 01 ino District ot Columbia: ' a. so to 1 iiicaci 01 i.orifjrc.vs approve.l Augiiit 1:, ls!'l, entitlfil "An act for tlie protection of jiersoiis I iii.iii-iiiiuK . ui.iei. ix.-t .uu. .auor lor .lie coiliirilC tioi. of public works." CKirm-iKn ciiiki k- Each bid must be accompanied hy a certified 1 check or draft upon some L'nitcd Htates D.po.l- , hi, hi '"iiuh .oiuuiiui iiaiiN 111 me viciuitt ol ; ,.!(. .... til... . rtl .1... l.t. !.!.. ...I . 1 . . . ' I nit- .i -iii-iitA: i niu uimiur, mane payaole I older 01 tne Commissioner of Indian All'.i , at least HVK I'Elt CENT, of the amount 1 proposal, which cluck or draft will be forfeited 1 1 11 me l mien siaits in cae any hlilder or bid ller.s ref'elvlnr-nn ntfiiiil ulintl r.. f I ,-. .1.. 1 -------- n ,,,,, ,f 1 . i.nrtn n .eNeriite a contract ttlth ood and Mini-lent 1 Uave for Sherman, week days, at l.r-D 1 .11 rf f ll f it hitrtvl ... tu I p..ti. .....1 ... i i. i.i i . r . ... ... ... .. ... .I,! i.;uiim.ii i me Dmiitr. I Arrive in I'oriiauu, a, ... u-Mneslarfcd ;s anil tickets to Eastern .H"""4". Al.-oJAl'AN, CHINA, IIO.NOLl'Ll' M PULLMAN HUEKET SI.EKl'EKS AND HECOND-OLASa SLEEl'INO CABS Attucliwl to all Through Trains. Direct connection at S-'iui Francisco with 0i dental mid Oriental and I'.icitic mail steJ,B,a;? lines for .1 AI-AN and CHINA. Sailing dates a plleatiou. tunes ami I rone. Al.o.l t t-crt iiit ......iliii.tl frnm IV, 11 . ti 141. V , I.I1II l 1 flJ.ll.lli . ., J. 1!. KIKICLAND.TieietAseat ThrmiKh Ticket Oihce7l."l Third strcc t. vrtieK throim-h tickets to all points 111 tlie tuttrn St'ites, Canada and hurope can be obUlncu i. lowest rates from . .1. I). KIKICLAND, Ticket. tpnt All abovo trains arrive at and depirt roc' (ir.uiii Central Station, Fifth and Irving ttreei-. YAMHILL DIVISION. I'aksetiger Depot, foot of Jeilerton street )le tu tho I Leave for OSWEGO, dally, except Sundiy.il ir.ilr.s,for-:-.'0 a. in.; 12:15, 1:1.'., f ,t nt of the t (and U:Vi) p. in. on baliuday only). n i roruauu ar cuianii ... "- I C;J3 and 7:5.) p. in. Notiee Is herebv nlven that the nni!ir,ii.,w.,i I . actonipaiiled h eash Iu lieu of u eerti administrator of the estate of J. D. (irlttlii.do'l . '-'"t0K considered. eeastd, haa tiled his liual iiecoutit, and that I ' or any additional iuforinatlou, npplv to Mondav, the :A day of Mav, M, at the hour of I . JAM Eh I. COWAN, lOu'cloek n. m., has in en uppoiuuil n the time ' ,nv,"-' L. s, Indian Aituut. for heailiiK objections theieto and the settle- . inent theieof. All heirs, creditors or other per- i Jons Interested In said ostatearo hereby notllled J. s. Sciienk. H m ii,. , to lite their ohleotlons to said liual account, I. I'leslde it tV' any thov have, on or before the l,.v ...,i.i.,V..,i i n-siiieui. Cashier. i. ......I.. .. ...... ..... - ' "i i ' mi tuv uriKiii; ii.ureot. nedaJ.4: Und, TO , m. Suudnv trains for OriWEOO Iw?' fc.8 id 1-2! 1.'., 1 : l,i, :i:M), i.:-.-:. 0: 15 and Oo p. a. vo at I'ortland at .VIM, 10:00 a.m.. l."." rrroiy ai u: a. a. in. nan" dav, Tliurbilay nnd Saturday at j-w i-. Dalles City, Oregon, March .'."). I.pt C-.'7-lt U 1.. A. Ul'.lf FIN, : Aitmlnisttator. I again, but ntlli tlicp- were no hor&vs. Pruriently a lavgc fat iiuui. urmeil with live cliickcnw ami whUt l.uttle. nnd vrioiii otln-r lit-calcuiile iintl killalik tJiiiif,'ii, sorauihlcil up ami sat in tho mid dle of the c-oupu. .1 tells, me that lie said very fitroti;,' things iu .soveral lan guugeis, and referred the mutter to the cominereinl, who had paid with him tbut tli.-y might have the seat (pilte to themselves. Hut the (.niniuereial only anHwered enlmly that they ought to Im; thnnkful they had the corners. At their ieot wuh what JooKed lihea footboard; nt least four people uiiiik and hat on that. At their btii-I; wus unotiier W ;;d First National Bank. ! ami riv 5:10, fi.-i".'), 7:.V.p. ill. It. KOEHLElt, .MaiuiKur. K. I' K0GEE3, Asst. U.V. A l'f Notice of Final Selllemeiil. THE DALLES . - - - OREGON A (.-renorai IJauking Iluoineaa tranaaeteii I Depoaite received, aubjeot to Hihl Draft or Cheek. I Collection!) matle and proceeds promptly i minim.-!., uu uuv oi coiieciion Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby slven that the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Wateo C unty, by an order dated the;ii day of Aptil, ls!T. duly ap ixiluttsl the undeisiKiied administrator of the estate of Andrew V, Andenou, dtctaseil. All leuoiu huvliiK claims against said estate aie hereby reipilted to present the same, proi-erly verllled, to the undersigned at French A Co.'s hunk Iu Dalles City, Oietfou, wlthlu six months from tho date hereof. Dalles City. Oregon. May 19. IS'JT. J . C. HUM 1 1.1 l.l'.U. aid lila Dunn, for tho sum of fi'Jliu I'. S. KOid coin, ami interest thereon, in like coin, from March !, 1'.U. at the rate of eight er cent ik.t annum: and for the further ! i sum oi t.iv, iu iiku com, ami interest, in iue : coin, at the rate of eishc j.-r cent n annum i from February 1, lsw. and for the further mm of f-o attorii"y'.s fa-s; and for his costs mid dls bnrsenieiits herein; and fur a pidnineiit and de cree aKiiiiut all of aid defendants that all the real iiiojierty de-crlUed in the complaint, to-wit all of lot 0, anil the exst half of lot 5 ot block of HiiiiiHsou n lllllll Addition to Dalles city, Orenon, be K)!d, and the proceeds thereof be ap plied iim said Judgment- and that each and alt of afd defendants be forever b.imd and fqre closet o! all right,-title and Interest in or lo said premises anil lamn. This summons is served upon you, the said Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn, by order of Hon. W. L. liriidMuiw, Judge of said court, dauil April 'J, ls'J7. HUNTINGTON A- WILSON. aprlO-li Attorney for I'lulutlt!'. Notlce Is hereby glve-t that the uiiderslgiiul administrator of thoestato of Maryii. dordoii, deceased, has (lied his final report ami aeennni it said astute, .anil that 'luesday, the I I, ten ci,.u "KlZ", -."ucuwuii. .uuy, iyj,, at tho hour of '.' o'clock i. m of said -T"Kr"i",,,s JiiaKe 801(1 on dny at the Cr.uiity court room, in the county ' w Vork, Ban Frauuisco anc' port court houtu In Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore-1 Und gon.hus been uppolntid by said court ns the' u. timoaiiii piaeo lor nearuig said limit account. 1 "'"".u 1 my'.'MI Adwliilatrator. Subscribe for The Cuiiokici.k. Dated this U.5th day of March, ls!i; AHA n lOtiSDILL, Administrator of tho estate of Mary M. Cor don, deceased. iiprii-il Executor's Sale. I'ursiiaiit to un order of tho County Court of the Statu of Oregon for the Wasco County, made uml tittered on tho :M day of May, I.sut, in tho matter of tho estate of James Mctiuhau, deceased, dlteritlng mo to sell tho real property belonging to the estate of said deceased, 1 will, on Satur day, thu 5th day ot June, )b07, ut the hour of '.' o'clock p. in,, at the courthotiko door in Dalles City, Oregon, tell ut public bule.lto the highest bidder, till of tho following described leal prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: Tho Southwest ipiarter of Section Eight, Township One South, iliiiigo Fourteen East W. M,, con taining ICO acres more or less. in5-l It. F, (i I HONS. Executor. ClJ. .U. II.MAV3, liKO. A. LlKBE II. M. Bkai.l. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmake rlJewelcr Alt work promptly attended to, and warrnuusj, 174 VOOT BLOCK. Dalles, Mora and 1 STAGE LINE. I Through by daylight via Grass VaUer.Ke!" nnd Cross Hollows. IOUGl.AH AI.LEN. The V. M. WIUTKLAW. Al.tlPe' Stages leave Tho Dalles from nmitllj at 7 a. also from Antelope at i vcectio". Monday, Wednesday mul f'h Mitcbell inado at Antelope for ITluev l ie, 3 4tXW points beyond. Olose t-tniiMt o"' ,iauo Dallc-M with riillwnys, r',i,is llM Tn- filoRes from Anlclppo reach llio ' p. ilityn, Thursdays and Saturdays at itATKH or r.uiE. iicfl Dulles to Deschutes ...I . Ho Moro. .. ' . ...fS do (Irass Villloy. J?i do Kent- ........ do Oross Hollnwii. Antelope to Cross Hollow do Kent. do Oram Valley. . do Mori do Dcschuecs do Dulles " ;. 2 w SCO "'.& :'.U