The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, October 26, 1889, Image 4

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HTKIttE I2H Till!
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CHARLES F. LUM.MIS.
Fwist! here Rover; we must be going:
Sundown, and nothing to eat alLday;
Ten mile; back to ibe camp, ai d bio .vug,
But what's the odds when we've "struck
the pay?"
Glory! Old boy, it's hard to quit it,
Even to leave it for over night.
. Clinch it, porphry, where we bit it,
. With hard, black fingers, stingy and tight.
That little seam that means salvation
Hope for me and a home for Sue
Four lonely years of half starvation
But their heads into that streak of blue.
Ugh! how the cold snow-flour is sifting!
Curse on the wind, that it comes just now!
Only my tracks ijr trail, and drifting;
And fourteen inches is tough to plow.
Hard work! That's what it is, old Rover,
That mile was swelled to four limes its size,
Trail plum gone, ani the daylight over,
And wind that cuts like steel in the eyes.
- Whinning, Rover? But that won't mend it,
Come, we must take it like men, you know,
One stop here in the cold would end it;
Our only safety is on the go.
Think who's praying in old Pequawket,
To-morrow the wires will tell her "Come!
Struck it rich in the Empty Pocket!"
See her laughing and crying? Well, some!
What? You won't move? Then on my
shoulder
I'll have to pack you, you rascal you!
Kn-h! you're a load! I'm getting colder;
There's a ton of lead in either shoe.
Down! O, God! But we've got to make it!
Ah-h! I low this pinion keeps off the storm!
Drowsy drowsy I cannot shake it
And this is so soft and so warm!
What should life and its cares be won
Sleep, the Forgctter, is kindiest.
Come, old dog, we are done for!
Here we will rest.
for?
stands for the state. The state regulates
the use of the property : Mr. Vatiderb;li
does not. By no chicanery can he ex
clude a Jew or a negro from bis cars
without public permission. As to rates
of passage be dare not tax me one penny
be j on J what the state permits. No
matter what bis extra expenses are or the
decrease ot revenue, I shall ride for two
cents a mile and snap my fingers at the
oljurgalious of the nominal owner.
Every B?s.4on of the lcgislutures cf our
stated is li-ib!e to increase restrictions on
the use of wealth. It is r..re that such
acts bru not foi mulatrd.
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Lending A Dual Lire.
Ean Francisco Chronicle.
One of the queer things in the study of
crime is that wueu an apparently new
kind of offense against law and morals ii
discovered, almost all at once the enm
makes its appearance all around us, as if
it were a new form of epidemic disease
There has been a good deal of speculation
about tins unquestioata luct, some uu
dents of social problem claiming that
imitation accounts for it, others tbat the
discovery leads to moreextendeu a search
and thus discloses what has existed but
has been kept bidden. Whichever theory
may be correct, the fact is certainly as
. stated, and will .probably contmue to be
. so as long as law breaking exists.
Within the past few years there have
at least a dozen cases been brought to light
of men leading daal lives -tbat is, men who
had actuully two hemes, two wives, two
sets of children, two classes of acquaint
ances, and some times two distant occu
pations, it being understood, of course,
that each establishment was in periect
and complete ignorance of the other.
Usually death bas been the key wiiich
: has reyealcd the rrystery, and bas brought
forward two sets of weeping relatives
marriage to lay the last memento on the
bier of the dual husband, and then fight
. over the disposition ot the piopery; but a
- recent celebrated case in New York is an
exception, for the man's vilhany bas been
exposed while he was aiive.
The reference is to Sheriff Flack, the
man who obtained the fraudulent divorce
from bis wife and who bas been indicted
by the grand jcry for bis cotduct in the
affair. It turns out tbat be has been
leading a dual life for seventeen years,
and tbat without any oue's knowledge,
At bis homo in East Fifty-seventh street
be was James A. Flack, while only twen
ty blocks away be was Mr. Raymond.
In each borne, if such be the proper word
to use, be bad a wife and sou, they hav
ing been called Flack at one place and
Raymond at the other.
Perhaps the most singular part of tbi
double existenbe is the fact that Flack, as
Flack, ran for office in 1885 and again in
18SS, being elected couuty clerk the first
time and (sheriff the second, and no one
found bim out. It bas been said very
often that the "fierce light which beats
upon a throne ' is but a tallow dip to a
calcium light when compared with the
searching rays of in -estigation which are
cist upon and around a candidate for of
fice, and yet no one of Flack's political
opponents ever got bold of the story, and
it probably would never have been known
had it not been for his attempt to obtain
a divorce fiom his lawful wife, to which
he was urged by "Mrs. Raymond." who
knew ber position and repented of the
sin which she was committing; but in
order to clear .her own skirts and to se
cure the position of the son of the unlaw
ful union, she induced Flack to commit
another crime and to attempt to get rid
of his lawful wife by a fiaud.
No romance writer with any regard for
the probabilities would have ventured to
devise such a siluatioi. The unlawful
wite, desiring to make her illrgitimate
bod a religious teacher, induces ber para
incur to attempt a fraud upon bis legiti
mate wife in order that the child of the
unhallowed union may be legitimized be
fore bis tntry into Ibe ministry. Some
of the modern French novelists or dra
matists might venture to create such a
complication, but there are no English or
American writers of fiction, with perhaps
one or two exceptions, who would ven
ture to do it.
Such things throw strange side light.
upon human nature. Tbey show that
reputation and character are two verv
different things, and that a mai who is to
all appearances a reputable member of
tociety may be only a gross hypocrite.
and tbat those who are seeming v bis
most intimate friends, may only know
one side of the man's life and character,
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Land Notices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orm at The Dalles, Oreoon,
Ecuteiiibcr-13, laxa.
1'otica is hereby eiven that thy followin-naned
soltlei bos filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, knd that Kiid proof
Will De maue ovsorc mc reiribier nuu reueivur ab jus
1 lulled, Oregon, on October 2i, 18:9, viz:
Caroline C. Connelly,
Guardian of Orson B. Connelly, 11,1 668, for the S
w& oi the KH and i H 01 the bw yt, sec 31, I 1
N. K14E.WM
He uaiues the following witnesses to prove his
contiuuous residence upon ana cultivation oi, saiu
auci, viz:
Henry Williams, A. Ferpnson, James M. Benson,
H. W. tUcle, all of the Dalies, Wasco county, Ore
gon. scp21U F. A. l.'cDONALD, r.eister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Otr.cs at Tn Dalles, Or.,
October 3. 1SS9.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to commute
and iuoke final proof in support of bis claim, and
tltat said proof will be nittde before Register and
Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on November 26, 1Ss9.
viz:
Ilayden 0'.enl,
lid 2898, for the SWT Sec 4. T S S. R 14 E.
lie names tne louowmg witneccs to prove tns
contiuuous residence upou aud cultivation of, said
laud viz:
Willard Wricht. of Xacscne, Or.. Lafayette Davis.
Ezra Henson, Frauk Craves, of Kinssley, Or.
oclu t . A. tlciJON ALL), ltegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lash Office at Tub Dalles, Ohkoox,
October 7, 1S89.
Notice is hereby given that the followiutr named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register aud receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on November 25, 10S9, viz:
tv illiam H. Xealn-eU.
D S 5884, for the SW Sec B, T 3 S, R IS E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upou and cultivation of said laud,
vi2:
Hucrh Gonrby. Walter Henderson. Thomas F.
Uorris, Robert Keiley, all of Kincs'ey, Or.
F. A. UcUOALD, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Office at Tub Dalles. Or.,
October 16, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that tho following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said Drool
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on November 26, 1889, viz:
Hubert Thirl,
Hd 3317. for the lots 1 and 3 and SW t of NE V.
and bE 4 of W a, Sec SO, T 2 N, R 12 E, W M.
lie names tne louowmg witnesses to prove his
contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of Baid
tanu, viz:
Robert Densmore, John Miler. of Mosier. Or- and
Ernest Frederick, Daniel Thomas, of The Dalles, Or.
ociia i. a. Jlcuo.ALU, KeKister.
fooi-Bl-h Ken.
Did jpu ever see a wealthy, rich man
tbat is, a man full of weal and, at the
same time, possessed of much money ?
JNot many, X am sure, bat some. I con
fess it is an old story, but tbere are some
new ligLts on it; and what I dtsire 16 do
is to show you how the poveny of rich
people is growing more and more griev
ous, and the wealth of poor people is
growing greater and more nutritious,
Indeed, I am willing to exactly contro
vert Mr. George and assert, the rich are
growing poorer and the poor are growing
richer, tbat tnere are no millionaires ex
cept day laborers and hard-up artisians.
Riches are not what they used to be and
.property is not what it once was.
Iu JUU jmatilug tuait u ay uuum WUU1U
ll a rn in ait rl nr-n uritl, ) l a frinnAa an
uu. u.va.frwu.. u .. .... ...u ..ti.L..J bv u u utu
fashioned Roman feast rnch as Lucullus
or Heloogabalus spread? The mob would
be on him in half an hour, if the police
did not get the start. . He would be in
the city prison ; and there would only be
a question between his sanity and his
,. criminality. People can not use money
or property now-a-days, except undtr very
rigid restraints. Suppose Mr. Vander
bllt gave an order to have his proportion
ate bi are of the New York Central des
troyer", or, suppose be should buy up the
whole stock of the Hudson River track
from New York to Albany and set on
garigs of men to obliterate it, would he
be obeyed? To be sure he might own,
and may control the road, but he can not
close it. So long as tlie New York Cen
tral is specially valuable to the people of
the Lnited btatcs they will not allow it
to be broken up. I should like to see
" tho attempt made in order to see it dem
onstrated tbat the popular will and needs
of the public are above all technical pn
vale rights. The mob-outbreaks of
rather frequent occurrence go to show
that, after all, law and custom reside in
the living crowd rather than in preced
ents and courts. A mob of the nine
teenth century in our centers of
civilization is a wide way from the
tumults ot the coarser and barbarous ages.
But this does not state the question at all
in its fullness. I understand as, tech
nically, Vanderbilt owns all the coaches
of the New York Central Railway; but
be dare not prevent mo from riding in
any one of them tbat is provided for
passengers owing to any dislike or enmity
tome. I will enter his coach in spite of
him, and enjoy iti full privileges. Tde
tendency is toward the democratic rse of
nil wealth. Vanderbilt's name might he
dropped, and you could ' ignore lis
i xistence if you chose, while using hi
I ronerty. In reality he, to far, only 1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office at Tub Dalles. Or.,
October 16, 1SSS.
Not?ce is hereby eiven that the following named
settler bas filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support ot his claim, and that aaid
pro-i win ,e made before the reu-ter and receiver
of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on Novem
ber 27, 18S9, viz:
John F. Boot,
Hd 1251, for the SE X of the N W , W H of the N
W4 and NW of the SU'i. Sec S, T 1 8, R 13 E.
He names the followiutr witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
Joseph Means, A. B. Mott, A. J. Gnibb, Thomas
Gray, all of The Dalles, Or.
octl9 F. A. ilcDONALD. Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1S78
NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION.
Lass Office at The Dallfs, Or.,
. October 14, 1889.
Nt.t'ce is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions cf the act of congTess of June 3. 1878, en
titled -'An act for the sale of timber lands in the
pttea of California, Oregon, .Nevada and Washing
ton Territory,"
Abralsam I. Disbrcw,
Of Hood liiver, County of Wasco. State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office hi sworn statement
No. 8j, for the purchase of the E K of the bfc
and N W J of the SE of Sec 18, T 1 N, R 10 E, and
wi l offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for ai-rii-iiltnral
1U' poses, and to establish his claim to said land be
fore the retrfater and receiver ot this oflice at The
IMlks, Oiegon, on Tuesday, the 24th day of Decem
ber, 1889.
f'e nuires as witnesses:
Albert U. Joaes, Audubon Winanf, Wilson It. Wi
nau!, Elnn r E. Grittin, all of Hood Kiver, Oie.'On.
Anv and all persons claims? adveivelv th ahnw.
inscribed lauds are requested to file their claims in
tins ontt-e on or belore the said 24th day of Decern-
oer, -
F. A. McDONALD. Register.
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-DKALElt IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for de Bntterici Patterns, also for the Hall Eazaar Dress Forms,
WM. MICHELL,
VITDEBTASEB
AND
Funeral Dii'eotor.
Tho Undersigned has Added to his Business a full line of
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French
Uerl and Rosewood Gaskets,
Burial Robes and Snrocds. Trimmings of all descriptions at the Lowest Prices
and owns the 3Iost Elegant Hearse eant of the mountains with all the
latest improvempnta.
NO BELAY IN FILLING ORDERS.
Plnrn ot Ilnmnessi. Third street, three doors east of Gibons. Macallister k Co'a airricultural vara
nouse, aaa aujouimi; nis i'lanin Mill and wagon Sbop.
Flare of Residence. Fourth street, corner of WaBhinirton.
ana iuuk.
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Can be sen at all hours of the itj
WM. MICHELL.
FURI FY Xr FRRM R
Successors to L. D. Fbasx, deceased.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Leather & Shoe Findings,
Tents. Wagon Covers. Carriage Trimmings, Etc
AT TIT Ei OLD
Countrv Order" Promptly ate tided to
ST A IV 13 .
marl-td
Notice.
I have rndeavored to porsonaliv pee the owners of
my pnipenv, in oraer mat 1 nil.t make an iut?l
licnt anil equitable assessment. In many casca J
bve failed to find the parties at borne. Belicrin;
mai. niv uuv,r in mc premises nas oeen lutty done,
an finding my larce sto: k of Datience at a vcrv low
ebb, I officially request all those whom I bae not
seen, to uu upon me at my office as iron as practi
cable. HUGH OOUKLAY,
County Assessor.
St. Mary's Academy,
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.
Thij institution offers every ad rantaire for home
and social comfort. The course of study comf rises
all tha branches of a thorough Knjrlish education,
bpt.'cial attention paid to tho arts and foreign Ian
guasres. Studies resumed Aucust 20. For further
particulars apply to the .superioress. au3
Tjgk Valley Jlercnant and Excbaneg
ROLLER MILL.
Flour .Equal to the Vest. Mill Feed
Alwnys on Hand,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
sp21 W. M. McCORKLE, Prop.
G.T. THOMPSON.
A.W. FAROHEH.
InOMrSOH & FARGHER.
General Blacksmiths.
Near Mint bnildine. Second St.
HorseSho jin e and Onneial Jobbing
Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
gE General ! Merchandise,
Iiegal Notices-
Board of Equalization.
The Board of Equalization for Wasco county will
meet in the Court House in Dalles City October 28.
and will continue in session one week.
H GOUKLAY Assessor.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Blakely & Clark has this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be continued
it the old stand under the firm name and style of
Blakely & Houghton, the latter named entlumau
having purchased the interest of Mr. Clark, who re
tires from the firm. All bills and accounts due the
late firm are payable to the firm of Blakeiy &
Houghton. Oct. 11,180.
Executor's Notice of Final Settlement.
The undersigned hereby irive notice that they
have filed their final account as executors of the lat
will and testameutof S. E. Pratt, deceased, and that
by ordur of the Hon. C. N. Thornbury, County
J uike of Wasto ; ounty, Oregon, duly made and en
tered on tin's da), uirectin notice thereof to be pub
lished herein, Tuesday, Nov 5, 189, (that being the
second day of the next regular term A the county
court for said county), at the hour of 2 o'clock P.
M., haa been appointed as the time, and the county
court room of tne county court house of said couutv
has been designated as the place, for the hearing of
objections to such final account, and the settlement
thereof. T. H. McOREEK,
N. W. WALLACE,
Executors of tha last will and testament of b. B.
Pratt, deceased.
Dalles City. Oct. 4. lSS9.-ut
Final Settlement Notice.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby ifiven that the undersigned, ad
ministratrix of the estate of Loran Kimball, deceas
ed, has filed her final account as bucIi adnii.istratrix
with the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Waaco County, and tbat the jude of s:ud court has
appointed Mouday, the 4th day of November, lbbO,
at the hour of one o'clock P. M. as the time for hear
ing objections to said final account -nd the settle
ment thereof. All heirs, creditor, or other persons
interested in said estate are hereby notified to ap
pear on or before said time appointed fr said hearing-
and final settlement, i.nd file their objections
tl ereto, if any they have, or to any particular item
thereof, specifviniF the particulars of such objec
tions. Dated this 3 J day of October, 1830.
LIBBIE KINO,
Administratrix of the Estate of Loran Kimball, deceased.
CITATION,
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Wasco.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Whittakcr,
deceased Citation.
To all the unknown heirs, if any there be, of the
above named deceased. Greeting:
In the name of the state of Oregon, Yon are here
by cited and required to appear in the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, at
the court room thereof, at Dalles City, in said coun
ty on Monday, the 4th day of November, 1339, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there
to show cause, if any there be, why an order should
not be made and entered herein authorizing and di
recting the executrix of the above named estate to
Bell alt of the real estate belonging to said estate, to
wit: Lots J, K, and L in block 84 of the Fort Dalles
Military Reservation in Dalles City, Wasco county,
Oregon.
. s , Witness, the Hon. C. N. Thornbury,
seal. Judge of the said County Court, with
v ' ' the seal of said Court affixed, this
26th day of September, A. u. issu.
Attest: GEO. H. THOMPSON,
Clerk,
By J. M. HUNTINGTON,
sep2Std Deputy.
Cranclall & Burnet,
DEALERS IN
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor Ornaments, Window Shades, Etc.
"CT:iadertEukz2.g' a, Specialty.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.
an be found at all hourt of the day or night at their plaer of bruineiw, Washingto a itrett, two doors north
jTtnn oecuna. aiyn oj lira Ltigni.
C. E. DUNHAM,
Druggist
SOLE AGENT FOR
X6CTCifS
ptieian.
Keeps in stock a full line of
Eazors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMES,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
Trusses,
feslioiilde Braces,
Chewt Protectors
STATIONERY A D CIGARS.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescriptions com
pounded at. all hours.
GLASSES
PAT? JULY IL! 1873.
Evory Pair PtiTc'hased Gnaranteed.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of Asa Strong, deceased,
late of the county ot v asco anu
State of Oregon.
To the heirs of said deceased:
In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon are
hereby cited and rcauired to appear in the county
court for the state of Oregon, Wasco county, at the
court room thereof, in Dalies City, Wasco eounty,
Oriaron. on Wednesday, the 6th dv of November. A.
D. 189, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that day, then and
there to show cause, if any exist, why said Court
should not grant the petition ot tne administrator,
now on file in said Court and make an order for the
sale of the real property of the said es'ate. to wit:
Commencing at a point on the north side of Fiist or
Main street in Dalles City. 45 feet, 6 inches westerly
from the corner at the junction of Court and Main
streets, thence 100 feet northerly at riuht angles to
Main street, to stake, thence 31 leet westerly ana
parallel to Main street, thence southerly to Main
street to a point 21 feet from the beginning, tbeuco
along tbe north line of Main street to the place of
beginning, and being part or lot i, in lianes vuy,
Wasco county, Oretron. Said property being in
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oretron.
Witness, the Hon. C N. Thornbury. Judge of the
above entitled Court, with the seal of the said
Court on this 5th day of Oct., A. D. 1S89.
CALEB N. THORKBURY,
County Judge.
Attest: CEO. H. THOMPSON, County Clerk,
12oc4t by J. M. HUNTINGTON. Deputy
CITATION.
In tbe County Coiut of the State of Oregon for
nasco uouniy.
In the Matter of the Estate of Nancy Gager, de
ceased Citation.
To Julia A. Oban, Nettie Barnett, Charles A. Bar-
nett, K. Braden, Nancy Cunnixigham and Lizzie
J. I'arker, heirs at law oi tne estate oi .nancy
Gager, deceased, and all other persona, known and
unknown, who may be interested in said estate.
ureetiug:
In the name of the State of Oregon, von are here
by cited and required to appear in the County Court
of the StDte of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, at
the court room thereof, at Dalles Cty, in said coun
ty, on the 4th day of November, 1S89, at ten o clock
in she forenoon of said day. .then and there to show
cause, if any there be, why an order should not oe
made, authorizing and directing W. A. Obarr, the
administrator of said estate, to sell the following de
scribed real estate, belonging: to said estate, fur the
purpose of payimr and settling the unpaid claims
against said estate and expenses of adininLstrutiuu
u.ereox, to wit:
The north est quarter and tbe northeast quarter
of eecuon 32 in township 1 uorth of range 15, east
of Willamette Meridian, situate in Wasco county,
Oreiron. and you are hereby notified to appear be
fore suid court at the time and place aforesaid and
show cause, if any there be, why said order should
not be made, and caul above premises sold as alore
eaid. . . Witness the Hon. Caleb N. Thorn
J seal. bury, Judge of the said County Court,
' v ' with the seal of said Court affixed this
25th day of September, A. D. 1889.
Attest: tiU. xi. inuaxi aun,
Clerk.
By J. M. HUNTINGTON,
sep28t6 Deputy.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for
Wasco County.
Joseph Stadelman, Plaintiff, vs. the Missionary So
ciety of tbe Methodist Episcopal
Church, Defendant.
To the Missionary Soeiety of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church, the above named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled suit within
ten days from the date of the service of this sum
mons upon you, if served within this county; or
if served in any other county of this state, then
within twenty days from the date of the service of
this summons upon you, and it served bv publica
tion upon, then on or before the first day of the
next regular teim of said court, to wit, Monday tbe
11th day of November, 1889, that bein the fint ju
dicial day of said term; and if you fail so to appear
for want, thereof the plaintiff will take a decree
against yon, declaring
First, That plaintiff is the owner in fee simple to
the whole of the following described tract of real
estate lying and beimr situated in Wasco county,
Oregon, and being more particularly described as
follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on
the township line between townships one
and two, where the eust line of tbe
Catholic Mission Claim crosses said township
line, thence south with said east line vt said Catho
lic Mission 8p7 feet to where it intersects The Dalles
Military Reservation line; thence N oV 40" with
said Military Reservation line 1546 feet; thence N
59'10"W 1402 feet to where it intersects the township
line between townships one and two; thenc west
on said township line 289 feet to the place of begin
ning, and being parts of the NtS of tht NW .
and of the NW of the NE $ of 8 No. 4 in T 1 a,
R 13 E, and containing 16 84-100 acres of land.
Second, That tlie defendant has no right or title to
said land nd that defendent be forever barred, es
topped and enjoined from setttnz- up or claiming
any rurht or title or interest in said described land.
and for such other and fuither relief as may seem
just and proper in the premises and for his costs and
disbursements of this suit.
This summons is published in The Da'Ies Tim SB-
Mountain bkr, by order of Hon. J. H. Bird, judge of
the Circuit court for the seventh judicial district ot
Oregon.
Dated at chambers at Dalles City. Oregon, this
in oay oi beptemner. iss.
eiUKX S LtKAUSHAW,
Attorneys for Plff.
CALL AND SEE H nflRTKR KKNRK fitf A CI M TWW ONLY MACHINE
that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at
THE PACIFIC MCE WOKKS,
Strong, Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence in the World.
H B. REED, Proprietor.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
EDWARD WINGATE.
18701888.
MRS. E. WINGATE.
Of old firm of E. Wingate & Co
B. WINGATE & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
Grener'l Merchandise
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots Shoes,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware and Farm Implements.
300 to 304 Second St.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
PRINZ & NITSCHKE,
WHOLESALE AND JtETAIL
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are happy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates of the celebrated
EMPIKE MILLS,
which enables us to sell Furni
tue and Carpets at prices hith
erto unknown in Oregon.
A Few of Our Quotations will Convince tne Most SJreptioal
Hardwood bent Cfaaira. each 75 ctt
Cane Rockers 2 00
Ash Bedsteads 3 60
Woven-wire Mattresses S 50
Lounges 12 00
CM" CaLL A.2ir SEE USX to
Bed-lounges . .' .....16 00
Aih Bedroom Sets 26 00
Brussels Carpets, per yard 76
Ingram Carpets, do 21
Ja29
WascoWarehouseCo.
G. G. ROBERTS, Manager,
llio Talles, - Oregon.
SUMMONS.
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, '
SchtllsfsanllukkrkleWps,
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
In the Circuit Court of the Stare of Oregon for
tne uourity or wasco.
Walter F. Bur re) I and L. P. Thompson, Plaintiffs, n
A Dei xi . uuiur, viarissa uuxur, Aipna &,
Dufur, El&zabcth Dufur. Amy Mo
naster and Joseph M. Jdc
Master. Defendants.
1 To Amy McMaster and Joseph if. McMaster, the
above natuea aeteoaanis:
In the barn e of the State of Oraron. you are here
by required to appear and answer tne complaint filer
airaiust you in the above entitled action by the hist
day of the term of the above entitled court follow
ing- tne expiration or ux weeK publication of this
summons, to wit. by the llih day of November.
1869, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiffs will aDDlv to the Court for the relief nraved
for in their complaint, to wit: For a judgment
agairst the defendants Abel H Dufu-, Cluisb Du
fur, Alpha K. Dufur and Elizabeth Dufur for the
sum of 6000 with interest thereon at the rate of
Wagon-Makers5
l-Sole Agent for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washing Machine.-
and Blacksmiths9 Stock.
0027X0
eight per cent per annum from the 10th daj of Feb
ruary, intsu, ana sauo as attorney s fees, and vJain-
tifiV cos. aud disbursements, and for a decree fore-
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
-A.I. KELLER , Proprietor.
closing the mortgage named in tlie complaint aid
forever foreclosing and barrintr all nrht, title and
interest of the defendants in and to tlie mortinured
p emises, to wi: The 8 M of the KWJ and the 8
V, of the MS H of Sec 4. To t 8 of R 15 E of W M:
andjilso a certain tract of land in Sec 2o, To 1 8 of
K 13 of w a, containing; 16 4-5 acres, being; the
tract on which is located the' Dufur Roller Flouring
Mill, and particularly described as foMows to wit:
Commencing at the NE comer of the SW J4 of tlie
BE of Sec 25, Ty 1 S of R 13 E of W M, and run
nine thence W and parallel with the 8 boundary line
o." said Sec 25, 21 chains; thence S and parallel with
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83, -Mountain
83
Burgundy 83,
Zinfardel 84,
Eiesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
en Gregorio "Vineyard Co. Agency.
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strietly Pure.
The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale.
Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic.
the boundary I ine of said Sec 35 8 chains; thence
fe, ana parallel with the a boundary line of said See
26 21 chains; thence N and parallel with the E boon
dary line of said Sec 25, 8 chains to the place of be
(rinnin; also and further, a strip of land twelve
feet wide, commencing- at a point about ten rods
west or The DalleB and Tyfrh Valley rood, in the cen
ter of the main channel ot Fifteen Mile creek, where
the dam across said creek is located; thence in an
eaeter-v direction to a point about 8 rods east of the
mill, to the terminus of the waterway constructed
on this described tract of land, together with all the
water privileges conveyed by lufur Bros, to tbe
Dufur Holler Flonrimr Mill Co.; and also the four
I story mill building located on the above descii bed
part of Sec 25, Tp 1 8 of R 13 B W H, with all the
machinery of every name and kind therein. And
also ordering' the sale of said mortgaged premises
I and the application of the proceeds of such sale to
1 wards the payment of said judgmert and tbe ex
penses of makinar such sale.aud that any sum remain
ing unsatisfied thereby shall be made fron the prop
erty of the defendants Abel H. Dufur .Clarissa Dufur.
Alpha K. Dufur and Elizabeth Dufur, and for such
otver aud further relief as may be equitable and
just.-
1 Yon are hereby notified that this summons is
served upon you by publication by order of Hon. J.
H. Bird. Judge of the Seventh Judicial District of
tke State of Oregon, made on the 25th day of Sep
tember,, 1839.
Dated Danes vuy9 septemner za. ltfts.
sep28t7 Attorneys for Plaintifls.
stoiage
and
The most desirable Warehouse in town for the
exhibition to buyers.
WOOL! WOOL!
Forwarding, Consignments, Grading and Baling
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Cash advanced for freights and on consignments.
Highest Cash Price paid for Wool, Pelts and Furs.
up
ThG Celebrated French Cure,
WSS? "APHRODITINE" EiSSSZ
Is Solo on a,
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to euro any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder of tlie
geiicrutiro or-
- i
BEFORE isinc from tlie AFTER
exi'csMte use of stimulant, 'lolin. . or Onlttm
OrtUrOIIKtt lOHtllflll iuilisurotiim. mvr Imiulir.
euuc, &c, sucn as Loss of Urain power. Wakeful-
. , ".'ariins aowii I'ltinsiu the Bin, Seminal
tvH.iiesH. iivsieria rtervotia rmrrRMiii MnMnm.
al Emission. Iuwrrlio?a, Dizziness, Wc-nk Mem
ory, Ixms of Power aud I in potent y, wliieli If ne-
eieeien oireu lean copreinatnreolilaKPnml insan
ity, rnre i.uo a box. e boxes for fd.U0 Scut by
mvitll fillip.
A WKITTKNGUARANTKE fomrorrtSOC
order, to refund the money if l'eriiianent
care is not effected. Thousands of testimonial
f rom old aud voune. of both sexes, ttennmieiitlv
vureu uy AfKuumTiKK. similar tree. AO'iress
Itlt. APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WltSTKKN BRANCH.
BOX 27 POKTLAND, OB
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists,
THE
SOLE AGENTS FOB
UALLE8, OBEGOS.
THE DALLES
Marble . Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy at Heme and Save Freights and Agents'
ComtHisthns.
lock Box 118. TUB DALLES, ORBGOJT. -.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
COLUMBIA BREWERY
Second St., East End.
AUGUST BUOHT.KR. PHOP.
. Ha been refitted throughout with the
LITEST IMPROVED MACHINERY,
And If now mannfacturing
Best Keg and Bottled Beer
and Porter
la EasternOregon.
Ur. Buchler always aims to adopt the latest brew
tnr apparatus and will furnish his customer bee
equal to any in this market: wtl
HENRI L KUCK,
Manufacturer ot mad dealer in
Harness and Saddlery,
Second St., near Moody's Warehouse,
THE DALLES, ... OREGON
All Werk Uaarmateod f dive Sat-
1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS.
From the Eimrock Sheep Eancli.
WE HAVE FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE, 500 THOROUGHBRED AND lOOO HIGH GRADE
Rams, all of which are in fine condition, and free from disease. We consider our rams tor this
season's trade, the beat lot we have ever oflorcd to rhe public, and only ask an inspection to prove what
"Those wishing rams would do well to call early, solect, brand, and leave them with us FREE ot
CIIARUE until Areedini season this fall.
Prices Ijowcr tlin.ii Ever, nnd erniM XCamy.
Thatiklns our many patrons for their very liberal patranage accorded ns in the past, we respectfully
solicit an inspection of our stock this season.
Our ranch in located on The Dalles and Prineville Stage Road at HAT CREEK, Crook County, Oregon.
For further particulars, call on or address,
BALDWIN SHEEP AND LAND CO.,
Snncaaaniui to VAN HOUTEN BROS. A CO.. Hav Caaaa, Ok
A.
ILLIAMS & Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM
E. WINGATE Ac CO.
general Merchandise!
A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES.
DAILY ARRIVING!
Our lev Fall Stock !
COMPRISING EVERYTHING FOUND IN A
First Class Dry Goods Store.
Call idL Sco TJs.
W. H. MOODY & CO.
A. L. NEWMAN
Has opened a
GROCER? STORE
Corner of Second and Union Sts.
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, PROVISIONS. ETC.
The groceries will be new and fresh, and such as are demanded
in this market.
In connection with the Grocery will supply Bread and Pastry of
all kinds.
REMOVAL X REMOVAL !
Removed to 176 and 178 Seoond St.,
ID. Ed-wards,
-I.EALER IN-
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations,
ARTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc.
FAFX2BS TH.IIVI3VH3I3 FZIXSXI.:
Oil Paintings, Chromos and Steel Engravings.
The
New
Umatilla House,
THE DALLES, OREGON
HANDLE? & SINNOTT, Proprietors,
4!l
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN ORECON.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safefor the Safety of all Valuables.
Tiekefand Baggage Office of the Oregon Railway fc Kaviqation Company, and Office o the
Western Union Telegraph Company, are in e Hotel.
TRAINS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 P M'JFCR WALLA WALLA.
- 2:40 K M. PORTLAND
C. STUBLING,
PKOPRJETOR
GrERMANIA BEER HALL.
FINEST
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Always On Hand.
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
H. IP. BUdDdDflDTT,
uener 1
Comm
and Fomarw Merchan
t
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STPEET,
(Adjoining Bailroad Depot.).
Consignments Solicited!)
Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage.
The Highest Price paid in Cash Sot Wheat, Barley, EtcEtc.