The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, April 19, 1890, Image 4

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    TWO ( IKEEBS.
EI. LA WHEELER" WILCOX.
I.
So much one thought about the life be
yond, He did not drain the waters of his pond;
And when deatli laid his children 'neath
the sod
He called it "the mysterious will of God."
He would not strive for wordly gain, not
he
His wealth, he said, was stored in God's
lo be.
He kept his mortal body poorly dressed,
And talked about the garments of the
blessed;
And when to his
down.
Jast sleep he laid him
His only mourner
gown.
begged her widow's
II.
One
was not sure there was a me to
come,
So made a heaven of his earthly home,
He strove for wealth, and with an open
hand
He comforted the needy in his land,
He wore new garments often, and the old
Helped many a brother to keep out the
cold.
He said this life was such a little span
Man ought to make the most of it for
. man,
And when he died, the fortune that he
left
Gave succor to the needy and berelt.
CROOK COUNTY.
Items Called From the Columns of
the Oehora Kevlew.
Several freight teams arrived here the
first of the week from The Dalles. They
were a month making the round trip.
Mail Carrier Baker again failed lost week
to eet in with the Harney mail. Crook
riyer being cnfordable is the cause assigned.
Willamette yalley papers report a very
backward season, and say farmers are at
least a month behind with their spring seed'
wg-
Several sheep men will begin shearing as
soon as tho weather is warm enongb. Ow
ing to their sheep haying the scab, they are
compelled to shear early.
Some unscrupulous individuals stole a
fiuantitv of ice cream, cake and dishes oat
of the 'hall last Friday evening after the
festival. It is certainly to be regretted that
snch things will occur, for it is anything bnt
honorable and gives the town an unsavory
reputation.
Cointy court did little this week exo. pt
to allow a few bills and approve the boLds
of Howard & Smith for performance of con
tract to construct a road around- Rock point
on Crooked river. The court wisely decided
not to declare the tax roll for 18S9 delin
quent. The people of Beaver and Upper Crooked
river ai enow seriously inconvenienced by
cot having a bridge across Crooked riyer at
' the point where the one was washed away
' last February. The river is not fordabie
and they are compelled to come by the
desert or liorseheaven in order to reacD
town.
"If a woman is pretty.
To mo 'tis no matter.
Be she blonde or brunette.
So iho lets ma look at her."
An unhealthy woman is rarely, if ever,
beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so
many of the sez are subject, are prolific
causes of pale sallow faces, blotched with un
sightly pimples, dull, lustreless eyes and ema
ciated forms. Women so afflicted, can be per-'
manently cured Dy usicr ur. nerce s f avorite
Prescription; and with the restoration of
health comes that beauty which, combined
with good qualities of head and heart, makes
women an gels or. loveliness.
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ders, irregularities ana weaanetses wiin wiucn
so many women are omictea.
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Wholesale by Snipes & Kinersly.
Btal hy nil Diugsfets.
THK
G-ERMANIA
CHAS. STUBLIKG, Prop.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
All brande of Imported Lienors, Ale and Porter, and
genuine Key n est cigars. A lull line oi
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES, i
No. 90 Second street, ThefDalles, Or.
THE
D.M.FERRY&CO.
rho are the lamest Seedsmen in the world-M
' Who are the largest Seedsmen in the world.
D. M. t Djtr ft Co's
TH intra ted, Descriptive and Priced
M L U AN N VAU M J-
for 1890 will be mailed FREE te all ap
plicants, ana to last season s enstoaaers.
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DETROIT, MrCH.
Land Notices
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxo Orncs at Tim PAiLra. Or.,
April 2, lbUO.
NnLire in lierebT civeft that the follow! !U:-namcl
settier lias nidi notice of his intention to nutke dual
proof in ti'iMtrt if liii claim, and that said proof
will oo 111.UIU ufluro tuxisicr uiu ivccvitvr a. jiiv
Dalltr, Or., on May 17, lsiw, via:
F.ugrne naraonra,
D s G10-2, for th e SW4, Sec 6, Tp 5 S, R IS E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
cniiiinnous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
laii'i, viz : t
J unes Buriingame, O. W. Lucas, J. M. Ledford,
Albert Svairrt. ai'. of Warnic, Or.
Any per on who desires to protest apainst tne al
lowance of such proof, or who knows of iny sub
stantial reas on, under the law and the regulations of
the Interior Department, why such proof should not
be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-examine the wit
nesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in re
buttal of tliat submitted by claimant.
apl5 F. A. McDONALD. Register.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tux Dai.lsk, Obegos,
April 2, 1BD0.
Notice is hereby ffiven that the lollowing-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the rgiter and receiver at lhe
Dalles, Oregon, on Mat 17, 1SM0, viz:
Jamra liurflnsame,
D S MS9. for the NE5 SW'4. KK SEJ4, and SEof
KE, m 34, Tp 4 S, K 12 t.
lie names the following witnesses to prove bis
co;iti;iU3us residence uiou and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
Lugeue Pammjrs, G. W. Lucas, J. M. Ledford, Al
bert naviige, ail of Warnir, Or.
Any person who e'esires to prote-t against the al
lowance of tuch proof, or who knows of any sub
stantlal reason, under the law and the regulations of
the Interior Department, whv such proof should not
be allowed, will be giveu an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cress-examine the wit
nesses of said claim-nt, and to otter evidence in re-"
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
apo F. A. McDONALD. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Office at The Dalles, Or.,
March 15, 1H80.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following earned
settler bas filed notice of bis intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on April 2&, 1S90. viz:
Daniel I. Haddaman.
DS 70S5 for the SW NEJ W54 and SEJ SEJ Sec IS
Tp 2 Stt U E
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
Beiij.min Rothway, William Robinson, Oliver
Bouruuiit, Joseph Robinson, ail of Dufur, Or.
F. A. McDONALD, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
Land Office at The Dallks, Ousooir,
March 18, 1880.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler has flied notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be nude before the register and receiver of the
V. S. land office at His Dalles, Or., ou May 5th,
1SG0, viz:
Kamnel Hnaband,
PS. 6651, for the EK. KWJi. Sec. 5, Tp. 2 N , of R.
12 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, raid
Land, viz:
Amos Root, Charles Philips, William Johnson,
Jumes Esterbrook, all of Mosier, Oregon.
nich& F. A. McDONaLD, Register.
Sale of Unclaimed Goods on Account of
Advances, Storage, Eld
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THF
Jlj follrwifcg articles described ii the .schedule
hereto annexed, being property stored for one year
and ever, aui rcmiiinug unclaim d, will be sold at
public auction t the highest bidder for ca.h, on
Saturday, the 26th day of April, A. D. 1890, com
mencing at tha hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at Moody's
Storage and Forwarding Warchouai , Second street.
The Djlles, Oregon.
Oulv so much of rath mrcel or lot thereof will be
sold as will satisfy all chargts aga nst the sum j for
advances, storage ana otner nocessary expenses:
mciieoi;i.k.
Mrs. Charles Paker, 1 organ and stool; Jamss
B unes, 1 tihle; Charles Klein. 1 roll bedding; V. S.
Conks, 1 set harness; lialrteid Jt Hingsaaw, 4 pack-
aaes Hardware; ti. B. Heudrie, I coiicentratoiv; H.
bleliinL', i plows; 11. Kroei)be, 1 p:ow and 1 drill;
J. L. 'rhompsi'D, 4 pacaaes sawed lellows; J. M
Noliu 1 henoer whei. Ciareuci Bnruett, 1 case mer
chandise; J. W- Johnston, 1 case merchandise; E.
liaytcn, 1 uuiMlie uiamua paper; John Lentttz, 1
butter ix, ,x, AI. P. Vt huat, 1 boa nieichanuise; Jchn
Koring, 1 pump and fixtures.
Z. y. MOODY,
Storage and For waning Merchant.
J. B. CROSSEN, Auciivnecr. febi2-apr6
Dalles City Water Uonds,
Sealed proposils will be receive:! until 2 p. m.
Saturday, March 1. 1890, by the Board of Water
Commissioners of Dalles Cty, for the purchase of
200 bonds of $500 each, 9100,000 in the aggregate.
?zo,uuu payame in nve years.
Jji2510'JO payable in ten cars.
'25.000 payable in fifteen years.
1 25,000 payable in twenty years.
Each bidder must state the lowest rate of interest
at which the bonds will be taken, at not less than
their face value, and for cash in hand; interest pay
able annually. Bids should be addressed to the
Secretary B ard of Water Commissioners, The Dalles,
Oregon, and envelopes endorsed Proposal for Witer
Bonus. .
The commissioners reserve the right to reject any
and all bids. M. T. NOLAN,
Secietaryof Bowl of Water Co-nmissionera, Th3
Dalles, Oregon. JanZP
NEW CITY BRIDGE.
THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION PASSED TOE
Council: It is hereby declared that notice be
given inritin? sealed proposals for the construction
of a eood and substantial bridsra across Mill Creek on
Ninth street. Each proposal to he accompanied
with plans, specitications and diag-rams. That said
notice he given by publication in the Tiiiss-Mous-taixeir
and Watco Sun, newspapers in Dalles City,
Oregon, for two successive issues of said papers.
That said proposals be filed with the recorder on or
before April i9th,ls90, and that after an award shall
have been made, the contractor to be required to
enter into a written contract and execute a good and
sufficient bond to the ctty in doub e the amount of
rus pronai.
By order of the Common Conncil of Dalles City.
GEO. II. KNAGGS,
apo-aplO Clerk.
Guardian's Notice.
Notice is hcrebr oriven that the nndersiimff ha.
been appointeu bv the County Court of the State of
uregon, lor wasco county. In probate, guardian of
the person and estate of Otis S. Savage, Junior, a
minor. All persons having c'.aims atrainst sai 1 es- i
tate nd minor are hereby notified and reauired to .
present them to me at the law office of Coudon &
Condon, in Dalles City, Wasco countv. State of Ore
gon, with proper vouchers therefor.
vatea at Daues City, or., atarcb 6, 1890.
Z. F. MOODY,
Guardian of the nerson and estate of Otis M. Sav.
age. Junior. mch8
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hcrebv iriven that I have been annnfnforl
administrator of the estate of James J. Rutherford.
deceased, bv the Honorable, the Countv Court of
Wasco county, Oregon. All persons bavin? claims
against said estate are notified to present them with
the proper vouchers to me at mv place of residence
in The Dalles, in raid county and state within six
mouths from Uie date of this notice.
O. J. LEWIS, Administrator.
Dated The Dalles, March 28, 190. apr5-4w
AU citizens desirous of ) avinz their cows herrlerl
from and after the first of liaicli can i'0 so ty apply
ing at the sttble of W. H. Butts, where narticuiara
.iiu iCTuis wui urn wBtie xiiowu. leD17
NOTICE.
Ar.y person wishing to purchase flour at the TVi.
mond Mill can do so in lots not less than 6 Ibis.;
price $4X0 per barrel, subject to alteration. Terms
s'.nctiy cam. A. a. CUKTiSS. prop.
PAY UP,
A LL ACCOUNTS DUE TilE UNDERSIGNED
A innt be st ttltd on or lwfnm 11 1 inoo
they will be Uoed for collec ioa. E. BECK.
CAUTION
Take no ihoi tmleta
TV. L. ltonglaa' name and
bottoms If th deulcr rannot Hiinnlv vnn.
send direct to factory, cucloslns aaveruied
VV. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR
CENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf. Tfmrr laeed Ormln auad rnwwl.
moor Waterproof:
nem in tne wonn. examine nis
SS.OO GENniKE HAND-SEWED SHOE,
S4.00 HAND-SEWKn WF.I.T KROR.
83.50 TOLICK ASH FARMERS1 SHOE.
3.0O EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE.
&2.2A A as wnnRTwnMRN'fl UMnira
3.0O and S1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
au maoe in congress, Button ana xace.
$3 & $2 SHOES lafS
" T Vil V LADIES.
1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES.
RMt af mtOTH! RMt fttvl.. Rm ItlM...
ww. mm wuuie, mv, ,,,,,, wi new, siMta
Freinian,Ast. The Dalles,0r.
JB. CROSSEN,
Anjtloneor. .
WsusbisisrtB St, bet. Mala aad Meesj m(
- Taa DaUes, Orsgon.
Eetrular Auction 8 ales of Real Estate, household
r nrmcurs ana ueneral Merenandise.
Wedneday ud Watarslar, 11 A.M.
legal Notices-
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit CoTt of the Sta'.e of Oregon, for
Wanco county.
M. A. Moody, plaintiff, vs Mrs. S. C. Hacan, de
fendant. To Mra. S. C. Hagan, defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore on, you are hereby
required to appear and anawer the complaint of the
above name I plaintiff, filed against you in the above
entitled suit in said court on or before the 26th dav
of May, 1390, that being the first dav of the regnlar
term of sai-i court following the expiration of six
rousecutive weeks' publication of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear am) answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the cut tor the relief proved foi In his
complaint filed herein, towil : for a deer e agaimt
vou for the sum of 435.88, bearing interest at the
rate of eish per cent, per annum, for the sum of
$100 as attorney's fees, f..r the costs and disburse
mer.ts of this suit, and for the foreclosn e rf that
certain mortgige executed by you jointly with your
husband, John H Hairan, now deceased, on the 29th
day of August, 1887, to B. Wisiar Morris, on the
southeast quT er () of section No. thirty-six (30)
in townah.p No. two (2), south of range thirteen (13)
east of the Willamette meridian; containing one
hundred and sivty (160) acres and situated in Wasco
nutnrv. State of Oieiron: which land was owned by
you as vour separate property, and included bv you
in said mortgage, with oilier lanus belonging to your
said husband. Ssid moi tgug was executed by you
and vou- husband as aforesaid to secure the pay
ment of five c. rtain promissary notes amounting to
6,000 a d the interest thereon, uoignateu as 101-
Lnr KntP Ml. one. fe .000: llOte No. tWO. 81 .0 0;
note No. three. 1.000; note No four, 1,000, and
note No. five, 2,000, with iut rest thereon at the
rate of eiirht per cent p.-r annu r,a 'd the interest to
be paid ou said not quarterly; that the land be ong-
1,11. tl III. t,I LM! HUD J .III, I II. n.lLilllilKbUKU,
included in said mortgage to secuie the payment f
.aid luibfltnii interest ther ou. was solo atadnun-
istra tor's sale by the order of the County Court of the
Bute of Oregon for Wasco county, in probate, and
the proceed) of said sale and the whole thereof was
applied on Saul nous oy oruer oi saiu court, wmeu
proceeds paid in iun, saw notes uuoikiim;' w
mu two three and four, and a nortion of note N.
five, theie still remainela Imlonce unpaid on said
note No. five, and interest titer on at the rate of
eight per cent per annum, amounting to the sum of
S435. 88 at the date of alinr the compla nt in this
suit, for which sum this suit is brought, and for the
foreclosure cf said mortgage to the extent of the
sale of your land hereinbefore described, iucluded
by you in - aid murtgage.and the proceeds of such sale
to tie appll o to we paym ni oi saiu uamiiev uup iu
on said note No. five; and said note No. five provides
that in case suit i-bould be inst tuted to collect the
same or any portion thereof, that you would pay
8100 as reasonable attorney's fees in said suit, each
of said notes being signed by vou. the defendant.
Mrs. S. C. Hagan, an J payable to the order of b.
Wistar Morri : said note d estimated as note No.
five and th i said mortgage securing the payment
there.', were duty transxerrea ana assignea to plain
tiff, for value, before the commencement of this suit
And you will further take notice that snch decree
will provide for and dire t the sale of your sail
herein described mortgaired premises belonging to
you to satisfy the amount of said baian e still due
and unpaid on said note No. five, now owned by
plaintiff, and secured by sail mortgage and amount
ing to 135 88. rincil and interest, to the date of
filing the complaint in this tuit, together with $100
as reasonable attorney's fees as provided for in said
note No. five, ai;d the costs aui tisbursemei.ts of
this suit, and for such otbei relief as may be equita
ble. You will also take notice that thi summons is
served ud d vou bv publication, in pursuance of au
order of the Honorable E. P. Shattuck, Circuit
Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of
Oregon, el aate April ytn, isjif. aireccing tue puDii
cation of the same in the Tihks-Mountaineer for six
successive weeks. CONDON 4 CONDON,
April 7, I860. Att'ys for Plaintiff.
apr!2-6t
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County. .
The Solicitors Loan and Trust Company, plalntuT,
vs. James Beth, Mary Booth, W. F. MeClure,
tarah 11. Mcoiure. V. u. Alter. Ada Alter, Kaipn
Kogers. jnna n. itogen, i n Hmoouy, j. w. Tav
1 r, Daniel Gridley, E. E. Hall and Jjhn W. Fran
cis, defendants.
To James Booth, Mary Booth, W. F. MeClure,
Sarah H. McCluie, I', il. Alter, Ada Alter, Ralph
Rogers, Ju.ia N. Rogers, L'ri Embody, J. W. Taylor.
Danied Gridley, E. E. Ha 1 and John W. rrancis,
the above named defenda-its:
In the name of the State of Oregon y u and each
of you are hereby requited to be and appear in the
above named court and answer the comp'aint filed
against you by the above nmei plaintiff in the
bove entitled action, with'n ten days from the date
of the service cf this summons upon you, if the
same is served in Wasco county, S'ate of Oregon; if
the same is served upon you hi any other county in
said state, then within twenty days from the date of
the service of the same upon you; and if the same
is served up.n you by publicatt n, then you are re
quired to appear anil answer by the first day of the
term of sat I court following the expiration of the
time prescribed in tne oruer lor publication thereof.
tn-wit: by the 26th day of Muy, 1890. And if vou
fail to to answer, judgmei t will be taken against
you for waut thereof, and said plaintiff will apply to
the said court for the r lkf demanded in tne said '
complaint, which is for judgment airain-t avid de
fendants. James Booth and Mary Booth, for $2130
and interest on $2000 thereof at the rate of six per
cent per annum, compounded semi annually at the
rate of eitrht per cent per annum from July 1, 1S&9;
and interest on S10 thereof from July 1, 18S8; on $60
thereof irom January 1, I Mali, and on JtW thereof
from July 1, 1889, at the rate of eight per cent per
annum, and for $-200 attorney's fees and costs and
disbursements; and for a decree forever barring and
foreclosing all of said defendant-i of all interest in
the land hereinafter described, and foreclosing the
mortgage givcu oy saia dames rjootn ana Alary
jsootn to saiu piaintin on tne Zdin aay ot f coruory,
1887, to secure the sums aforesaid upon those par
cels of lan I in Wasco county, State of Oregon, known
and described as the east half and the east half of
the southwest quarter of section fifteen f!51. all of
section sixteen (18), the east half of section seven
teen (17), and the uorthwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section twenty-two (22), all in township
one l norui oi range lourieen tit; east w . u., con
taining 1400 acres more or less. And orderirg said
1 nd sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the
payment to plaintiff of the sums aforesaid, and for
general reuei.
The date of tho order of service by publication in
cms suit is aiarcn zy, isn . j. a. ur-iv?,
March 29, 1890. Plaintiff's Attorney
apro mayu
SUM310NS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Wasco Countv.
of Oregon for
The Soficitnrs Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff.
vs. James Booth, Mary Booth, W. F. McClore,
Sarah H. MeClure, D. G. Alter, Ada Alter, Ralph
Rogers. Julia N. Rovers. In Embodv. J. W. Tnv.
lor, Dairel Gridley, K. E. Hall and John W. Fran
cis, aeienaants.
To James Booth, Mary Booth, W. F. MeClure,
Sarah H. MeClure. D. G. Alter, Ada Alter, Ralph
,HJScllh v uiu. x,. nu(crs, un Ajuooay, rf. nr. Taylor,
Dauiel Gridley, E. F. Hall, and John W. Francis.
. U 1 1 . . .1 .
mis hivto ivwiw mamiiHiiw;
In the name of the State of Oregon yon and each
of you are hereby requited to be and ap, ear in the
above named court and answer the complaint filed
against yon by the above named plaintiff, in the
above entitled action within ten days from the date
of the service of this summons upon you if the same
is served in Wasco county. State of Oregon, if the
same is served upon you in any other county in said
state, wen witnin twenty aava from the date
of the service of the same upon you, and if the same
is served upen you by publication then you are re
quired to appear and answr by the first dav of the
term of said court following the expiration of the
time prescribed in the order lor publication thereof
to-wit: by the 20th day or May, 1890, and if you fail
so to answer judgment will be taken against you for
wbu. msreoi. am aaio piainun wiu apply to tne
said court for the relief demanded in saidjeomplaint,
which is for judgment against said defendan s James
Booth and Marv Booth fur 821-26 and intcmt . n
2000 thereof at the rate of six per cent, per annum
compounded semi-annually at the rate of eight per
cent, per annum from July 1st, 1889, and interest at
eigro per cent, per annum on Stto thereof from Jan.
1st, 1889, and on (00 thereof from July 1st, 1889;
aud for (200 attorneys fees and costs and disburse
ments. And for a decree foi ever barring and fore
closing all ot said defendants ot all interest in the
land hereinafter described, and foreclosing the mort
gage given by said James Booth and Mary Booth to
eaju piainuu on me zacn aay of f ebruary, 1887, to
secure the sums aforesaid upon those parcels of land
u n asco county, state oi uregon, known and de
scribed as the southwest Quarter of section four u
the north half of section nine (9), and the northwest
quarter oi section seventeen (17), all in Township
ww liwwi oi range fourteen east, w. at.,
contaiuiuing 640 acres more or less. And nnl.rino
said lands sold and the proceeds thereof applied to
thepaymeut to plaint.C of the sums aforesaid and
ior general reuei.
The date of the order for service by publication in
una suit is aiarcn :v, isuu. t. d- Cr lOrf,
March.29, 1890. - Plaintiff's Attorney.
ivuiavif
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court for the State ol Oregon, for the
iounty oi WSfCO, BS.
Annie J. Fitzgerald, plaintiff, vs. Kate Couhhr
airs. O. H. Sea vers and William Snyder, Jr., de-
Te Kate Coubuj, Mrs, D. B. Searers and William
anyaer, Jr., delendants:
In the name of the State of Oiejron. yon and each
of vou are hereby required to appear and answer
uie complaint niea against yon m tne a Do re entitled
action within ten days from the date of the servii-e
of this summons upon vou. if set ved within this
roomy; or u served witnin any other county of this
state, then within twenty das from the date of the
service of thU summons upon you; and if you fall so
w una, ,w wiui. uiereot, tne piainun will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wit: the partition of the life estate of
nniiam onjaer in parts (a one-third part) of lots 8
and 9 of block one of Dalles titv proper frontins;
about 20 feet on Main street on the n.irUi side there
of and bounded on the west by the property owned
bythelateO. S.Savaire.
This summons is served upon yon and each of yon
iu ui,u4.n) m m oruer amy maae nerein on tne
9th day of April, 1890, by Loyal B. Stearns, Judge of
the rou-th Judicial District o the State of Oregon.
" . wu mu uo MATS m rjOKTlXOTON,
apl9-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the Bt-te of Orezon. for the
In the marter of the estate of PWli w r..i..
deceased --Citat on. '
To Mary O Cnstman, Clara R. SpedJen, Ceonre
- ... ucii . jaw oz
Phoebe M. Dunham, deceased, greetinic
In the name cf the State of Oreiron. too an hK.
cited and required to appear in the County Court of
uie ouue w ureinju, lur ue iooncy OI Vtasco. at uia
.1 1 Ti.il.. . ... - , ; . '
- w,u . . it.. - AsMiv i l v , i u saia county
en Monday, the 4th day of May, 1890, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of that dav. then and then in -v.
cause, if any there be, why an ordor should not be
usue wubuoruiiiK; .lie auuiinuuut jr OI sua estate to
wvu uieJoiJowioKueecrioea real esiue nelonfrlns; to
said .state, to-wit: A strip or parcel of land S3i
feet wide and 100 feet deep of tne east side of lot
Ko. il, in Mock No. e, of Laiurhlin's addition to
vanes iniy, n a co county, ureyon, situated on the
bluff, together with the tenement and hereditaments
thereto belomrinir. to pay the claims atrainst aanl a.
tate and tne expense ot administering; the same.
rtiuieosuiv auu, y. it . i nuruoury, rfllO(re ot the
IBI&U..J aaia county uvon, witn the seal of
sua ixnu-t arnxsa, tnis sa day ot Annl, A. 1 1890, .
Attest: GEO. H. THOMPSON. Clerk.
apr$-6t ' " By J. M. Hu.vTtneTos, Deputy.
Dissolution Notice.
Kotice Is hereby eiron that the partnerahib her
tofore eziatins; between C. F. Lauer and J. N. Lnuor
nis Deeu atss4iyea oy muttui consent, sr. c F.
lauer will ceotinue the business, ami will collect all
debts due the late nna and pay all liabilities.
C F. LAUER,
The Dalles, April 4, 1890. J. N. LAUES.
apr6-6t
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS
RY.
Is the line to Lake
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
Iti-l the Dining Car Route. It runs Thr -ugh Ves-
tibuled Trains Every Oay m tne year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(NO CHANGE OF CAIIS.)
Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. Pullman
Drawing Koom hieepers ul iaies.
Equipineut.
TOUBIST SLEEPING CARS,
Best that can be constructed, and in winch accoin
luodattons are both Free and FuniUheJ
tor holders of First or Second
class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Continn. is Line c;ncect!ni wilh Ali
Lines, Afibiding Direst and Cn
inlerropted Service.
Pulman Sleep er reservations car. be secured in ad
vance through any agent of the road.
TUDnilPU TIP VETO To and from all points
InnUUun IIUKtlOin America, England
ard Kiuope can Le purchased at any Xiekct otlice of
tnis t;omf any
Full Information concerning rates, time of trains,
routes and other details furnished on application to
any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agt ,
No. 121 First street, cor. Washington,
POUTLAND, OKEUuN
0. D. TAYLOR,
Washington Street, in rear of French
i Co's Bank building.
oc
THE DALLES.
OREGON.
-THE
New Zeland Insurance Co.
Is one of tho Best in the World
Also managers for Oregon, Washington and Idaho
oi tne
Mutual Benefit Life InsuranceCo.
i
OF NEWARK, N. J.
aid policy holders, sines organization,
$92,812,907.06 !
Assets, market value S10,g)S6lS04 14
Surplus, N. Y. standard........ 5.512,1X0 81
One of the most solid companies in the
United Slates.
AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon
rem tones ot Washington and Idaho.
MONEY
LOAN.
NOTAET BUSINESS
Before starting on a Journey, get an
ACCIDENTTICKET.
Only ZSc'for $3000 Insurance.
Loaning Money foi non-resident a specialty.
8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders.
O. r. TAYLOR
HENEI L. KUCK,
Manufacturer of and dealer in
Harness and Saddlery,
Second St., near Moody's Warehouse,
THE DALLES, ...
OB
All Work
CSnttranteed to CJIve Sat.
faction
H. GLENN,
Is again at his old stand and has on hand
I lv IB,
FINEST BRAND OF
ENGLISH CEMENT.
Tanks of all sizes, from 1000 to 40,000 gallons, nude
to oruer.
3T Contracts for all kinds of buildincs
tagen at the lowest npares.
Fakr's Golden Fen?ale Pills.
For Female Tnwnlar
fties: notblnglikethem
on the market Sever
jau. burcesslully used
oy prominent ladies
montniy. Guaranteed
to relieve suppressed
jueusiruatiou.
SURE! SAFEI CERTAIN!
Don't bo hnmbugged.
eave lime. Health,
aud mocey; take uooth
er.
Sent to any address.
secure by mall on re
ceipt oi price, Ji03.
Address,
THE APHRO IHEDiCIHE COMPftHY.
Western Brcnch, Box 27, xOltTl,ANl. o
FOR SALE BY BVAKELY & HOUGHTON.
Thompson's Addition
-TO-
DALLES CITY.
Now Ready fir Sale on Easj Terms.
Now is the timeto buy while
PRICES ARE LOW.
This tract has been snrveved and ti!.Ma.1 tn
tracts with convenient streets and aremie .n.i
arranged that purchasers can iret one block or sev
eral acres in a body. The lan 1 is comparatively
level, soil excellent, water easily obtained, location
pleasant, beautiful and easy to access and joins the
Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds.
FOB SALE BY
The Dalles Land, and Improvement Co.
For artieutars apply at the oBce of the Company
rooms and 8, Land Office Building;, The DallesTor.
COMB AND SEE. THE PROPERTY.
THORNBURY & HUDSON,
ap0d&wtf
Real Ute Atrentj
CNO FOR OUR CATALOOUCaj,. PRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS.
mm m m mm m sut sa .
inwinniirvu9a inu.
Eureka Restaurant . .
rI9 BUILDING IS FOB REST AND T3K
Fixtures therein for sale. Apply to
zancna ubu. WILUAMI,
Smpefl&Hnersly,
-THE-
Leadings
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon,
C. N. TUOENBCRY. T. A. HUDSON.
TIIORNBURY & HUDSON,
MeFire,Life andAccident
INSURANCE
2vo23.oyr to X-joa-n
on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all kinds oj Land business be
fore Vie U. S. Land Office.
Rooms 7 and 8. up-stairs, U. S. Land Office building.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FRUIT I SHADE TREES
SMALL FRUITS,
VINES EVERGREENS,
SII UBS, ROSES, ETC.
The Etrtieet Strawberry known,
CLARKE'S " SEEDLINGI
Also, tbe EVERGREEN, ever-bear
ing strawberry a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens,
JAMES A. VARNET, Prop.
The Celebrated French Cure,
wtorcnureed "APHR0DIT1NE
Is Sold on a.
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder rf the
cencrutive or
gans of. either'
BEFOI.E isine fnnn the AFTER
exi-csMvu use of Stimulants, Tobacco ur Opium,
or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg
ence. Ac. MH'h as I.ns of ltrain Power. WakcluN
less, bearing down Pains in the Bark, Seminal
Wenkness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nortnru
al Euiissious. I!iieorrno?a, Dizziness. Wen k Mem
ory, Ixissof Tower and linpoteiiry, wliieh if lie-
elected often lead to prematureoW aire and insnn-
ity. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes for to.UO Sunt by
muil on receipt ot jtnfe.
A wiriTTKN fiUARAKTEE foTevcryJ5.0C
order, to refund tlie money if a l'eriiianen
cure is not effected. Thousands ot testimonials
f mm old and young, of both sexes, permanently
cured bv APHKoniTiNK. Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WKSTKBN HRANCM.
BOX 27 PORTLAND, OE
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
DALLES, OBEKOH.
THE
G. T. THOMPSON.
A.W. FAKGHEB.
THOMPSON & FARGHER,
General Blacksmiths,
Near Mint building, Second St.
Horse -ShOtiing and General Jobbing
a specially
Prices reasonable and to suit the times. .
The Dalles Lumbering
COMPANY,
Successors to THOS. JOHNS ft CO.
MINT BUILDING GROUND.
Tbjs Dallks, - - Obkooh.
bkalbbs is all ktsds of
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber and Builder's Material.
ALSS
Shingles Fence Posts
Lime and Hair.
MAHTrrACTUBSKS OF
DOORS.
WINDOWS,
BLINDS.
Orders from abroad receive prompt attention.
PIONEER-:-GROCERY,
GEO. RUCH, Proprietor.
Northwest comer of Second and Washington sts
CHEAPEST
place in The Dalles for all kinds of
GROCERIES
FLOUR,
GRAIN,
WILLOW-WARE, &u
Toankfnl for favors In the nast. I would resneet
follf solicit a continuance of the same.
GEOROR RUCH
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
twT" Cash adTsnces made on consign men t.
THE DALLES
Marble . Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy ai Home and Save Freights and Agents'
Commissions.
TBS DALLES, OREGON.'
Lock Box 218.
A WEAK MAN
Can now cure himself of Uie deplorable results of
.j iuuw, miiu pen'cuj restore on Ttjror ana VI
Ulitv sir th. Great Australian Remedy. Th. ra.
maiaa e cures oi nopeless eases of Nervous Debil
ity and Private Complaints are evervwh.ra tumninir
out quickery. Th. Medicine, a physician's (ti-t to
wuuennjr niuuaruiyv wiu Da sent tree to those ai
Sicted. Address, Da. M. B. TATLOR,
lmarlyw 809 Market btrreet, San Francisco.
A Perfect ' Face Powder.
SSSI D!?r?ssi SIID
Ibt,I.IHIS 3 FUUOS
Blakeley & Houghton.
AND
C. T. Dunham.
t LATEST PERFUME exquisite
cb..t. FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA
-BTiAlDSr
' -of ;
ALLEN GRANT,
Eagle Valley, near Antelope
Ewes have sauare ctod on rieht ear
and split on left. Wethers . reverse.
Horses and cattle branded "R. G."
Have sold my horses and cattle, but not
my brands.
or money
rerumleu.
The New Umatilla House,
THE OAL1XS. OREGON
HAND LEY & SINNOTT. Proprietors,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables
Ticket and Baijgaije Office of the UNION PACIFIC Railway Company, and Office oj the
Western Ur.lon Telegraph Company, are in e Hotel,
X BAIN'S DEPART FB0M THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 Pi M FOR WAIXA WALLA
2:40 P. M. PORTLAND
Tents, Wagon . Covers,
-A.T THE OLD STVIVD.
Country Orders Promptly atsnded to
REMOVAL !
Removed to 276
-TEALEB IN-
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations,
ARTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc.
Oil Paintings, Chromos
E. F. FITZ
xx:a.ix:r in
' 'SwSsMwawSsswlt vJw5TiWlwa, CJ
and
Groceries.
38ole Asent for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washins; Uachine,-E
C. E. DUNHAM,
Druggist and Optician.
SOLE AGENT FOR
GLASSES
PAT?.UtYI218T9.
Every Pair Pnroliaswd Gnaranteed.
t r r m i nr
STATIONERY AND CIGARS
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicina uses. . Prescriptions com
pounded at all Lours.
call and see H00SIER FENCE MACHINE, 0NLY
that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at
THE PACIFIC FENCE WOEKS,
Durable, Neat, and the
H B. HEED,
: THE ALLE5,
gtrong,
Ml Commission and Forwarding Merchant
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET,
. - (Adjoining Railroad Depot.)
Consignments Solicited ! !
Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage.
The Highest Price paid in Cash
-N
FJBLEI t FBHJIK,
Successors to L D. Fbahk dec can
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Leather & Shoe Findings,
Carriage Trimmings Etc.
marlw-td
RE3IOVAL I
and 278 Second St.,
and Steel Engravings.
GRALD,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
Schuiilsr's and TuMar As!eWagons9
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
IJlaclismitlis' Stock.
Keeps in stock a full line of
Razors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMES,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
Trusses,
JliotiIler Unices,
Chest Protectors
Cheapest Fence in tho World
Proprietor.
OREGON.
for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc.
General ! Merchandise
PR1NZ & NITSCHKE,
. VIIOJLESAl.E A!ll 1CKTAII.
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are happy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates oi the celebrated
EMPIRE MILLS,
which enables us to sell Furni
tue and Carpets at prices hith
erto unknown in Oregon.
A Few of Our Quotations will
Hardwood bent Chairs, each 75 et
Cane Kockers $ 2 00
Ash Bedsteads 8 60
Woven-wire Mattresses 60
Lounges IS 00
CAlAi AND M TZ hi U H I "S-J
FISH &L
mm Ynm nm
GAS PIPES, PLUMBERS' GOODS, PUMPS, fc.
We are tbe sole afjeriU for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE and
RAMONA COOK STOVE, which has no equal, and guaranteed to give en
tire satisfaction or money refunded.
Cor. Second and Washington streets. The Dalles.
THE 0R0 FIN0WINE ROOMS,
AD. reraXLiUJIfc, Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
an Gregorio "Vineyard Co. Aencj
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pure
The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale.
Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, ' "Dandelion Tonic."
las .Ttaacisco ite Id!
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.
F. LEMKE, - - - PROP'R,
BlKEJPsS OX DRAUGHT
-:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-:
AND FOB HALU
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
- Also. Uie Yery best Imported Vines, Liquors and Cigars.
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT STS.,
.1. P. IcIMKIY,
-ri3AX.x:ii in-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Igent for the Bntterick Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress' Forms, ..
The TJnderBiffned bas Added
Metallic, Cloth-covered,
Berl and Kosewood Casfcets,
Diinl Dntian inil Chnn1o Tnlmmtnrfo rf oil HAris!ntfnni! of ths T ftisorf D10e
CUiloI nuuco OllU OIUUUUO. llUUlUiilgO Ml OU UWWlUUUil IU UIO XlUUUll auuui
sod owns tbs Sloat Elejrant Hesuwe eaat f the ostmatalas) with si) ths
latest improwemruts.
NO DELAY IN
PIsltx sfBasiseas. Third street, three
boose, sod adjoining his Haninfr Mill and Wagoa
Shop.
Place Of Krauaenee. Fourth street, oorner
and night. ,
A. M. WILLIAMS ft Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO LATH FIRM
E. WINGATE Sc CO.
r e n e ?a 1 M
X COMPLETE LINE OF
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES.
DEALERS IK
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furnitora, Carp"', alaaliugs. Parlor
"U23.d.ertEll2ns, a Spclalt3r.
. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Eta.
an be fount at all kourl of ths day or nigU at their
Has remored from Second street lo Third
BOOKS, : STATIONEEI : AND : MUSIC.
1
3t All mall orders AlUd MtisfHorU ftBd procDpUr
-
Convince the Most Blceptloal
Bed-lonnires .
.16 00
. 26 Ob
. J
2S
a !
Ash Bedroom 8eU
Brussels Carpets, per yard .
iiurraiu Carpels, ' do
BARDON,
P.R
-:o:-
Burgundy 83,
Zinfardel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table ' Claret.
WM. MICHELL,
UNDEBTA2EB
AND
to his Business a full line of
Black, White, French
FILLING ORDERS.
iloors east of Giliona, Macallirter D Co'sag-ricttltural wars
of Vsshlnirtoa. Can be tun st an boors of ths day
' - ,
WM. MlUMJjj.L.lj.
e r c h an d i se
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Oroameota, wmoow soau, in.
place clnuinea. Washington strut, two doors north
IS
itreot. Ths Leadln- House (or
...
and orwtioimn ohmfullj mawm ,
I M I Swai aTjsT .w
DEALERS IN