J!"..' IT Dalles Dafly Chronicle, biciclks axd ru)K$. THE 1IAI.I.KS, OKKlltlN Atlx ertUinc Catro. iSffoct of tho Whool on tbo Demand for Literature. One ii.ch or iess in I)nil Over two inche. iitnl iimier four inch Over four Inehe nod under twelve Inciter Over twelve Inche . ... DAILY AND WEEKLY One inch or les, ier Inch Over one inch mid under (our Inches Over lour inches uud muter twelve untie? Over twelve inches vt infix $1 Jt 1 CO tiew 1'ork Hiwkucllcr fsty Their UuhIiivm Hua Het'ti rserlou-ly Aflfpetiul by the Illeyele Kl-ilemie. Among the many trades that the havoc that has coin-been Are L III You Look about you! See. for yourself Who suffer most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, despondency, general weak ness? "Who are on the edge of nervous prostration all the time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bit ters arc only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for good, you need a fat-making food. new blood ric a strong nerve i ou want blood ; and tonic SCOTT'S EMULSION of Ccd-Iiver Oil with Hypophos phitcs is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Book about it free for the asking. For sale by all druggists at 50c acd S-TT & BOWSE, .V-York. l-Eiiso.VAi, ncxniiN Alias Ertie H-irrnju if H.vr Creek, who has been attending -eh o. thp past winter in Eugene, 'eturned on mst night's train. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ainswortb let ' yesterday morning tor his home in Kan-, sa-. Mr. Ainstvorih's health does not i improve, and though barelv able to; stand the trip, he was annious to get ' home. . i tilain of l co wrought among them by the craze fot j bicvclinc is that of the bookseller, ; who says that, at present nt least. er . pie would rather wliwl than read.. The Publishers' Weekly treats of the ' matter editorally in rather a despairing j vein, though it sees some light far , ahead, and meanwhile advises the weep- , ing Ixiokseller to add bicycles to his ! stock. It says: j ' Do bicycles hurt boohs?' was the nuir .:ou question recently put by1 the ?"ew York Times to a number of : bnokollorp in Xew York city, and the ' vt .glu of opinion seemed" to be in the afamativp. Not only the book trade. ! lut at! other trades that have liven in torviev. i d on the subject elnim to suffer fron- the bicycling epidemic. Though ' much of this wailinc is. perhaps, ex-. agsr- rated, it is not altogether based on ' imagination. It does not. for instance, sr.m unreasonable to assume, when confronted with the report that nearly SS.m-O.'nio are invested in the manufac ture of bicycles in and near New Yor c alone, and that nearly 200.000 ter sdiis in the same locality are already addicted to "wheeling, that the wheel' . drvs -.fleet retail trades in general., and noticeably the bcok trade, which tl-'tK'jids ujon sedentary rather than perambulntory habits. "Hov ver. there seems to be oine hope left. One of the booksellers in terviewed, himself an enthusiastic wheelman, is of the opinion that the fesent effect of bicycling on the book trade must be only temporary. His theory is that the increase of wheeling means at the same time an increase of vigor and good health among the peo ple. Once the first and present phase of uheel'tig is over, this renewed viror will exhibit itself in a practical manner, as the people once more rturr. to tln-ir libraries and books in better health and better prepared to enjoy them. Like all fads, bicycling will reach a climax and then the reaction will et in. How nearlv flow bout Your JOB pFJIfTpi all kiiulrs to a we AYe have the facilities for cloincr of Job lVtntinr, from a visitincr card catalogue, and we are after all the work can do. "VYe not only desire 'o 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. ! NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that by nil thoritv of ordinance No. 292, which pnaieii the Common Council o Dalles Citv April 10th, ISO", entitled, "An or dinance to provide for the nle of cot tain 1 lots belonging to Dalles Citv. I will, on snturdav. the loth dny of Mny. l&9r, ell nt pub.ic auction, to the Inchest ' bidder, all the follow Inp lots ami part? of lots in Gates addition to Dalles Uty, 1 Wnsco county. Oregon, to-wit . Lot P f-nd 10 jointly, in block H ; ots 7. S. 9 nnd 10, jointly in block 15; lots 7. S. 9. and 10. jointly in block 21. known as butte; lots 10, 11 and 12, in mock 27: lot 9 in block IU; lots 2, ... o, 0. 7. S. 9, 10 and 11, in block -o-lot 2, :i 4. S, 9. 10, 11 and 12, in block , tr.. int.: -: 4. n. (i. 7. S. 9. 10, 11 and 0.R&N. EAST GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA Spokane Denver i2.' in block 37; lots l. 2, 3, 4. 3. 6. s, Minneapolis Omu 9, 10. 11 and 12. in block 42; Jots 1, 2, 3, VWt& St. Paul Kansas Citv 4, o 9, 10 nnu H. in iiiock t -, i. -, 3, 7. 10. 11 and 12. in bloc 11, and lots ! I, 2. 3. 4, ."), 6, in block 4b , , . ! The reasonable value of sa ws, jor Mess than which they will no. sold, hns been fixed :.r.d determine t v the i Common Council of Dalles City nt fd- Low Rates to all Eastern Citis i lows, to-wit : ' l.otir 9 and 10. in l.locl lots C. W. PHELPS & CO. 14, lo0; n I in ;..;, ?, lil.w.l; ITi. i, o, v unit jv, juiiii... -", - C ,....! Ifl mint It- in block 21 S200: lot 10. in block 27, ?22o; lot 11. in block 27, $22.-i ; lot 12, in block 27, $300; ! lot 9, in block 34. ?100; lots 2, 3, 4, o, S, ! 9, 10 and 11, in block 3o. each respect ively $100; lots C and 7. in block 35. i eacli repectivelv $12o : lots 2, 3, 4, S. 9, j 10 and 11. in block 30, each respectively .$100; lot 12, in block 3(i. $125; lots 3, 4, Jo. J, 9. 10 and 11, in block 37, each re 1 spectivelv $100; lots 0, 7 and 12. in block 37. each re.-pertively $125; j lots 2. 3. 10 and 11, in block '41, eich reFpectively $100: lus 1, 7 and 12, in block 41. ench respectively ',$125; lots 3. 4. 5, S. 9, 10 and 11, in lilm.L- J" ,..it-l) r.-iicctiveiv ,100: lot . jiw. - - j . t .ivi iu v. i I G and 12, in block 42, each respectively r p,.ific .$125; lots 2. 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in Ln 01 at,nc block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1. . parts 1 :20 a. m. OCEAN STKAMKKM ljrnVf ,., l.vrv TltP Hays fr SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. raKSn,l0'l:! W, H. IIUllUll'KT, Gen. Pus. K 1'orUaLa.Ors E. M'NEII.I. I'reslclciitnud Mnna a Tlif New Tlmp Curd. L'nder the new time card, winch into ellect tomorrow, trams will mmu fo'l ws : Xo. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at G p. in., leaves at 6:05 p.m. 2'o. 2, to Pendleton, llaker Citv tvfi arrives 1 :15 a. m.,df. 4 and o, in $100; lots 1 resnectivelv -dk.ai.ki: i.s- ioultural Implements. No. 3, from Spokane and Great NortL- ern, arrives S:30, departs S:35 a. m. No. 1, from Caker City nnd Union Pi cifie. arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. in. Nos. 23 and 24, moving fast of Tin Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 0:30 p. in., departs 12:15 p. m. Passengers for Hepnner will take tnis in. Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. AiltertlAHcl Letter- Following is th li-Jt of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for May 29, 1S97. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which 'thev were advertised : i tFisber, J D Jones, Chas ,5 Leist, P. C Pratt, B F Pres, A Redden, LUlie Ridall, Mrs Anja Smith, Win R Smiiev, Th i- 2 Staple's, C E Sopping. Geo P Wood, Harrv Wilde, Johu W .Tames, Jessie Kilpatrick, Frank Maniey. A B Pressen. Mrs A Ralpbson, R Rotherv, B M Smith. D C " Sims, J A Sheav.incv, J W .Sailerwbite, Mrs E Wiison, Jas D Whitehead. Fred G Waller. Alwir F Waliis, W A J. A. CkossE.v, P. that climax ha. been reached TDic-' TVitiopVinnci TDrvTTrnnr- n 11 A Pvno it would be rash to .ay: but the indica- u bo -U"L OOJ"L 0 W CJ. O O.XJ.U. iJA UX tions are iliat it is not vet in sirrht. The . manufacturers of bicycler hatv not yet PlttS XiarrOWS and CUitiVatOrS. touched bottom. .o far a prices are concerned, and until they do. there will still be millions to past, through the craze which for tht- time being- is de moralizing the equilibrium of trade. "Wc note in this connection the pro posal of a bookseller that the lok trade add bicycles and their concomitants to its stock. Dry troods stores, the department- stores penerally. says our friend, besides a numlier of miscellaneous Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. ! in block 43. $125; lots 2 , block 4ti, each respectively I and G, in block 40, each $125. ! Each of these lots will be sold upon j 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 of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in three equal pavments on or before, one, two Jenving here 0 :05 p ami tnree years irom me uuic ui ruiu .sale, wilh interest on sucn deferred pav ' ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annnin. payable annually; provided 1 that the payment may be made in full at any time at the option of the pin- chaser. The said sale will begin on the 15th day of May, 1S97, at "the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and wili con tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 13th day of April, 1S97. Gii.iiEur W. Piiei,i. Recorder of Dalles Citv. M. Lutter I'rniii Mr. I'arri. We received this morning the follow ing letter from Mr. James Ferris, wiio recently went from this place to Yakima. Mr. Ferris is S4 years old, and his letter shows that he is still a keen observer, and that his mind is still vigorous. The letter is dated at Yakima City, May 2fJih, and is as follows : Deae Fk;kxd. : I writ- a few lines to let ton fctmw I am in Yakima City nt John Farri;'. I am well as when I ieit Th? lJuiius. Was eigat diys coming from The Dalles, camped out seven ntehte, and -jot to Joun'e the eitrhth day. stood tlie trip wli and am enjoying my self well with John-!? children. He is nway shfarim; sheep, leaving the etcand day niter I got here. He hnr quiiea crew uud have all the shearing they can do. Times are dull here and money icarce. Ther- is nothing of importance hre. Irfist November the river was very high. 1c took two bridges a.vay and one man drowned herd to save several others. ; I am trying to net the paper that has the ' matter "in. if I can find it, I wili send it to vou. I uot several papers from vou ; stores amoncr the latter are mentioned jr .-."J' pCO N J ) S'J'R V FT ! even several drug stores in New York ! city already do a thriving business in I bicycles. If the bookseller is for the moment denied the privilege of furnish- inc- his tellows witn 'lamps to their , feet.' why. he claims, should he not i keep lamps for their 'wheels.' and so ; bind them to the habit of buying1 r.' a j bookstore? The Prophet Nahum. Thou sands of years nao. lamented 'that rht' ' city is full of the noise of the wheels j And the world still moves; Why, then should 1ooksellers moje and Ik- unhap ; py? Let them take Launce't advice, and ; help to 'set the world on wheels.' At this fin de siecle 'everyThinp doer '. ' 'Caps and bells' will be 'called in bv the inexorable decrees of fashion, bu' of the making of many books there v. '.li le nj end nor of the sellinc' of them either." Literarv Hi crust. THE DALLES, OR. For hulc. Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A P., block 72; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82. and A, B, C, D and E, block 2o. Apply to W.M. SltACKKMOIiU. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Triiin.- leave nnd lire duo to nrhve at 1'flrtUal LKAVK. AMITI. l'riiHul- for CntihtrurtliiK Sevrrr $ Mrni. I I WatiT iiikI I -IiriiiKS Agencr, THE SCAB. TICKS orLICE WORLD RENOWNED r; Ituliim Service. Warm . Or , May 7. 1M7. SEALED I'HOl'OSALS, endorsed 'I'rojab I for Water and sewer svMem and nddrosed k the m.der.lsiied at Warm jriiiK, ('ruck , ( unity, Oreson, will be received at this hkuiicv I until x o'cluek ji. m. of Jlay -r,, l;c, (or furiibh'- Inc tho mcei-B.-y miiteriaU and labor required ! ii tlie construction and completion of a vater j mm ! v.er hisio, miciutniip luiiinuiii.' lor the boarding m'IhkjI jihuit to be eteetcd on this re eve, in strict accordance with plans and mwI-In'iition-. whleh mny be examined at the olhee of the 'Moriiintr DiecoiiiKli." Portland. lr.. ' Tiri: f ltnoMcu:," The Dalle Or., and at thin Akciicj I ilidtiers will state clearly in thel OVEUI.AND EX-! j press, cHleni, lhtee-' . I burc, Abhland, Sac-II . I raineuiu. uueu.sau , "M 1 FraiiciM.-o, Mojnve, ((,.... I AnReles.El l'sn, i j -'"u I New urleaus audi ! t Knt J I k-i i m 'Ito-eburg and way Ma .M A.M. t,0,s b p.K ' Viu WoiKlburn lor) ii.,iu : Mt.AiiBel, silvertnn, ; .!,-!. !;, West ado, llrowus- MCtpl SnS.I. vlllcsprlligtield aud Sucdafi unda5. UVitr;m' j f.oo i m aalem and way stations '10.15A.X -' " ' (Corvallis and wnyi i:3M ...50 a. ji.. .llUoll! . ( i, iMcMinnvIIle audi 1 63)F.X ' -" way stations t Dally. tDaiiy, except Sunday. DINING CAI'.S ON OCiDEX ROCK. 1'ULl.MAN BCKrtT SLEEl'EUS AND SECOND-CLAss SLEEPING CAE Attached to all Through Traips. bids with ft thv j dental and Oriental mid 1'aCilu- mail 't" lines for JAl'A.S and 1 1II.. -aning - Attelltilill, W. II. V. Members of the W. K. C. are requested to meet at Fraternity h!l Sunday even iir.' at 7:30 o'clock, for thu jiurpoe if marching: with the G. A. P. to the M. K. church, where memorial services wli be held. .Mary Lko.nakh, Preeideiit. Itatet f.nd ticket? to KnMern iio'nM mm rope. AlsoJAI'AN. fHINA. H'JMlULl & Tit A LI A, can be obtained from J. 11. KIKKLAND.TlcietApnt- Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS. The Dallas, Oregon. Dr. Ktnj l.oivrj' fur tion. Cci-uiiii- SUMMONS. ieilKtl. of time reouirod to eoiiinl..i thi- mirt Tne riyht is re-erveil to reject any and all bids. ir uv p.i-t u'. any bid. If deemed for the best In ter' , of tl. service. Totat;ei..i(in ol bidders is invited to the act f C .Ingres', approved .unjust l, j, entitled: ' i act relating to tlie limitation uf the hours ' (Iji sersiceof laborers and mechanics em i, red upon Hie public- works of the t'nited -t ills and of the District of ('olumliin ' the act of ongres approved Auuut is, lsy, ei.'iti'-U ' An act for thu pMtettl.m of persons I f ,1.1'inii)! materials and labor for the construe- ! twi A public works." cEKTini:n chucks tact: bid mu.it t; accompanist bv a certltied iliti-t or draft upon some fnited .ta"te Deuisi- ' , ti.ry or sul-.ent National Hunk In the viciniti of ' , the residei.ee of the bidder, mi.de payable to' the r.,,..,. fnr ry-uvrrio dnilv. except Sun4iy.' order oi t he -ommls oner of Indian Allairs. for ' -.!o'" , . ?? r, 5 & i- 13. :6 B. . , ----.-.'""..." o- .owl 1 1 m ,. m .hi Siimrriur unuy. -v- ...s li.o iHHui, men cnecK or dratt will be forfeited . ' .. " .: . n.d l:a', ...,... ....... 4 i. .... . i-iiri ni ii ill .Tiii.iiiif a .iai u " to i. iiu.-u .-nuts iu ease any bidder or bid . ders receiving an award shall fall to T,rr.rm,ti- ,,:3,J ""I ' :" ' I "Oltt tl. II i. .11 W4.ti IU , .1 1 ' ... f Tliif is tlw liHat tnlifim. in iJio wnrl.1 T N THK IKCt'IT ( Ol'HT of the iitute uf On. lor an iorni& oi Uoujiis. Lolrts anu uon "umptioii. Every liottle is snuranteed. It will euro and not disappoint. It haE no etiuf.l for Whoopinc Contra, Asthma, i fltiiSitief FofnT'c 1'inol cr.niinl nuilimMlllllUI 0 l II1U1 nuuillll 'eewiviiiK an awaru snuit law to prompt ..ciuiv u eoii.iaeL wi.n min .ii,oi..,., i Notice hereby eiv,.,, tht th,. U-fJu. rt,1."'?r t the blddtr. Km. for the County of V. ueo. ..dmini.trator. of ihctate of J. li.' lirtmSVdi" ' fll -herk wi 1 " ,,,el' 01 " W!rU' TH.. rtttrtt. itiMkr V.r rinnn f:r If T.m..., IU IJ I'ltHli II. III.. Ull iHi'll HtltWltfllxl lit, th.- llm.i .n- m'st Hnrv.y W. Dunn mm .Marv Dunn and N. i heifliij: objections theiet.. and the settle- U h..l.i.,.. .riinlnl.imii., ..f ten. ttu ..f ' meut tli -leo.'. All heirs, creditor or oth.-r i.r. , - - - ...". i,- -.v.. . u ..in cmii; niu ilVltlll llllllllrll ' Through Ticket OUid., 131 Third s'fg through tickets to all .uit in h.e,,-Kf2 StHtes, Canada and hurope can be obuino-' lowest rates from ., , . , All above trains arrive at and dejrt iros Ciraud Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving YAMIUU. DIVISION. Passenger Det, foot of jecronJtn.- L'. S. Indian Aceut. Iave for Sheridan, week days. stP-1 Arrive at I'ortluiid, l:w a. m Wia. II. Innin, dtc-'.THwJ, Iiefeiidunt-. I for which I thank jmi very kindly, hut Gripne, Cold In the Head and Consump i.,... .i,,. .......... ,.r..... 'ri.,... ....... Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis I.a To Ida Dunn, Spencer w. Dunn, Ge. M. Dunn, rtarvej- . iiunii nnu mrj luiiin nnu ' for -he heaiili" theteof thov canie to the wroii" ofhee. Thev turne to Xortii Ykim& and my address is Vakinta City, Wabh. Tlie office- are about f'Hir miles apart. Yakima City in wiieru I am. I send ynu where John is nnd you can see what a crowd he ha. We have ood weather now. Straw berries are uettinj; joud. I know noth inn to interest yon. Honinc to hear from you soon, direct Yakima City, AVneh. Youre truly, Jame- Fai:i:is. tion. Jt i; safe for all nue;, jileasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is to file their obieotious lo said lirml niV-oiint. i any they bme. on or .beloie the day apiiointtd WlUl;M.. U HU 11111)1 IIHIOT OI Ulf -auic OI ! u i. - m. ii Hum.., decease, Defend.nU : ' X Oltirm.Vdm! in the mime oi tne state oi ujegon. ou are hettfby reiUii! to appear and answer the com J. h. r-CIltM:, President. II. U-ave for AIRI.IE on Monday, Wrf.nw Frl ,nv nl fl-JO m m. Arrive Bt IWIMf' I dnv, Thursday nnd aatutdnj atU'iwI'- ! Hiindny trains for OSW Ko fc'V$ . .U I and I'-i lo, 1 : IS. 3:3, 5:i ' & 05 -S l0 h-At.L rive at Portland at s:bO, H:ee a. M. Beam.. Las bier. Admitii.itrator. First National Bank. 0.10, G:.', 7:55 p. in. P.. KOEHI.KK. .Maniiuer. E. P. KOOEBf. Asst. o.r.ii'4"- nlwavs well to take Dr. Kin'a New Life '1l!n,,L'"1 " i the above entitled , . . . , T " suit within ten days from the date of the sr-. . Pills in connection with Dr. King s ew vice of tbittiumnoiiFupoii you. if served within nio..eore . n tlioe rf-...,l.U. nnrl m. Hifi ! .co,'ul;:. or. A' 'V1. "M""! .' ... i oumy oi inis niaie. men wiiniu iiveiiiv nave vn i ....... , . . "ii ui uiici;6. We "uarnntH- per- ; date or the service ?t this .jam nons (Si7K KryT liS Collections made and proeeede promptly Notice of Final Sttllemeul. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthiwrton, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric BitterF, nnd I cm cheerfully recommend it for Connti pation and sick Headache, and as a gen eral syctein tonic it has no equal." Mis. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottne Grove Ave., Chicno, Km all run down, could not eat nor dk'est food, had a backache which nevur left her nnd felt tired and weary, but fix bottlee of Electric Bitters re stored her health and renewed strength. Prices r0 CHiitw arid $1 00. Get a Bottl at Blakelev uud Houghtou'e Drue More. 0 stomach and bowels. feet satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at Blakelev it Houghton's ; Dnij: store. Regular size L0 cents uud $1.0U. 0; Administrator's Notice. Notlei is hereby gien thut the undersigned lias U-eli imrHiinted administrator of the estate of Mlus W. Davis, late of Wa.fo Couuty. and now deceased. AH -erons having elaiuis agailliit sail e.late or against tne estate of tor um and Davis of Wapmltla, Oieou, of which said lirm said dK-en,e(l was a partner, will present ti.e same, duly vejitktl, to me hi 'I he Dulles, Oieaon or to my attorneys, Duf ur a .Menefe, of Dulles City, Wasco County. Oregon, within six mouths from the date hcroof. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this :'M dav of ilay. 1:97. 11. . Ut'OHUN, Administrator of the estate of blljs IV. Davis, , deceased. m'.v.'.t I j THE DALLES - - OREGON I A (jeneral Banking Buainess truusautea j Deposits received, eubject to Sight ure.ii or unecK. tipoit you or l! ww ui on you .y pnuilcntlpn. ,w.t.a.wi i,s tili T,u 7i,,i .; .Ii : . V"; i rfitnittPil ,,n ,ln,. t r...'i" ouCrX Steht and TelegrVphic E7n o,d on ItIIM Vrk' Francisco ar on. Iiui in r ft. gold coin, and iniereit thetwin. In 1 ."'i"..?"" !l ,,?...( .' t".u", 'and' like coin, from ilarch 3i. 1:J. at the rate of i 7? S 'tu )'.. 1 .,.,iHAli"""..,",; ' DI RKCTOHS Dated this ta:b day of March, l'.'J7. ! D. P. ThompHON. Jjo. S. ScuitscK ji . KJ.i.uriltl., , r-,11. l . II.T.Tjlva 1-.'. 1 T . . 1 ' " uibUA. ri. M. Bkaix. and m eight i-r cent K:r aniiuni: and for the further sum of flu, in like coin, and interest, in like coin, at the rate of eight ter cent .-r niiniim from February 1, lsw and for the further sum of ?h uttoni'-y ftes; ard for his costs mid dis bursements herein: and forn judgment mid de eiee aguinxt all of said defendants that all the real projrty described in the complaint, to-wit all of lot i., aud the emt half of lot 5 o. block of Ilmnasou s llltiil Addition to Dalles city. Oregon, be sold, aud the prweed tbereof be ap plied iion said judgment aud that each and all of said defendants be forever barred aud fcrc- lo.e1 of all right, title und interest in or lo Administrator of the entitle uf M,rv t:r. dou. deceawji aprt-il ' Siiid tiri-inise& atiil hinds. nils summons s served uim'hi you. the said Harvey . Dunn and Mary Dunn, by order of Hon. . I. Hrudshaw, Judge of said court, duied April a, Ulf7. JIVNTINOTON A' WILSON, ttprlO-h Attorney for I'laintlir. SubscriUs for The Chkomcli:. i .Subscribe for Tub Chiio.vici.k. Executor's Sale. i'lirsunnt to nn order of the County Court of the ntate of Oregon for the Wasco County, made and entered on the 3d day of May, is'JT, iu the matter of the estate of James McUiiiibii, deceased, (uiccung me io sen tne rem pro'ieriy ieiouglug i to the estate of said deceased, I will, ou Hatur- j day, the 5th day of June, Is'JT. at the hour of'.', o'clock p. in,, at the courthouse door in Dalles ' (Jlty, urtgon, sell at puniic baie,tto the lilghext bidder, all of the following described teal prop, erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: 'I he sioutliwest nuurter of bcntlon Klght. Township One houth, Hange Fourteen F.ust W. M-, con mlnlng ICO acres more or less. mW I! K OIHONti. Kxeoutor. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL If VVatchmake rl Jeweler AH work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via Griis VlW' and Cross Hollows. imiuii .a AI.LEX. The ! ! C. M. WUITKLAff, Autelol'" ! Stages leave The Dalit from VrBUlj"tr, at 7 u. in., also from Anlylow t tfc ! Monday, Wednesday ' di We SlitcbtU '?J made it Antelope for I'''"" K ded'! , points beyond. Close c ihiW' built with railways, train" ""Pf. lo ' Singes from Anli'I?I '?kJt days, Thursdays anu buiui. BATES Or IAI"" Dallei. to Deschutes . do Mora... . do tintss Valley do Kent .... do Cross Hollows. AutelotK.' to Cross Hollutv do Kent. .... do tiniss Valley do Moro. do Desohuecs. do Dulles JS l) jM "S