The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, May 17, 1890, Image 4

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    , BACKLOG DKKAM8.
Above the glowing embers
V I hear the backlog sing . ' '
-. The music it remembers
Of some remembered spring;
Back to he b. '.h forsaken
T Return the jocund choir, . -"
And in the chimney waken
A melody of fire.
.The sparks' red blossoms glisten
And flash their glances brief
At me who lean and listen
And dream I hear a leaf
On some May-morning sunny,
ow lisping in the tree,
Or, in his haunt ol honey,
A bloom-enamored bee.
Or 'tis the soft wind blowing
Its sweetness from the south,
A fragrant kiss bestowing
Upon the rose's mouth;
And ere the spell is broken,
Or darkness o'er it slips,
I see the scarlet token
Of love upon hei lips.
Without, the wind is bitter,
The snowflakes fill the night;
Within, the embers glitter t
. And gild the room with light;
" And in the fireplace gleaming
: The backlog sings away,- "-v,.. .
And mingles all my dreaming '
With birds, and blooms, and May!
Frank D. Sherman in Scribner's. .
Xotaabad Arterall.
' Atlanta Constitution.
A toocbiDsr scene occurred at an sue
tioa vale in Atlanta. Among the arti
c!c3 for sale was a pair of cratcbers. Id
the audience was a poor crippled boy,
and the cratches were" just the right
lencth for him. lie was the nrst to bid
on the cratches. An elderly,well-dregsed
roan bid against him. - The boy raised
the bid a trifle, and the elderly gentlemen
again overbid him. There were cries, of
"Shame 1 shame V in the crowd. The
bov made another bid. and once more be
was overbid by tbe same old gentleman
The boy bad bid all he was able and
turned awav with tears in bis eyes. Tbe
cratches were knocked down to the elderly
gentleman, and to tbe great su prise of all
be took them to tbe poor little boy and
made bim a present of them, A reporter,
who was piesent, says there probably
never was an old man who was more
abused and praised in such a short space
of time than was the purchaser of the
crutches.' But be he"ard none ot it and
. disappeared even before the grateful boy
could thank him. -
The first flies of spring are making
their appearance at Boston of baked
. beans and blue-stockings fame, and the
Courier of tbe nub gets even on the
pesky insect in tbe following frisky
style: "
The Bret fly of spring to the air spread its wing;.
For warmer was growing; tbe weather,
While rosining about, another thawed out, -He
met, and the; flow off together.
To a play-house they went on forage intent,
And the people there present did scan,
And one to the other said, laughi gly, "Brother,
- Get on ta the bald-headed man."
The first lot of Swedes who are. to
, make the abandoned farms in Vermont
bloom with vegetation and fruits have
arrived and Dumber 150. They take ad
joining lands for which they are to pay
$3 an acre on long time, and are equipped
with $25 and a cow by tbe people. If
they make a living there, more f the
Vermont farmers will be able to sell out
and come west. .
. . I is
, . ml 7Zjwr;
This Remedy
Is a pleasant, safe, and rare enre for coighs,
colds, and all throat and lung affections. '
' '' MANDKACTnEKD BT
I. D. HCLDEN, Stockton. Cal.
Wholesale by Snipes & Kinersly,
Retail 1st all Drue lata.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was
on the 21st day of April, 1890, by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, duly ap.
pointed administrator of tbe estate of W. C. Tarlton.
deceased. All persons having claims against said
- estate are therefore required to present them prop
erly verified to me at my residence in Bake Oven
precinct in said ceunty. within six months from the
date hereof. ,
Dalles City, Or., April 22, 1890.
H. C. HOOPER,
apr90-6t Administrator.
. Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that I will, in pursuance
of an order of the Honorable, the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the county of Wasco, in
the matter of the estate of John T. Storrs,
deceased, heretofore made, rendered and
entered on - tha 28th day of June, 1390,
at tbe court honse doot in Dalles Citv, Wasco
county, Oregon, at the bonr of a o'clock p. m. of
said day, rel at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, lot No. ten (10) in block No.
nut (11 iu I rtvilt's addition to said city, beioniriiiir
to aiid fstae, to satisfy the claims against the
same. .. FRANK MENEKEB,
mayl0-7t , j Administrator.
Administrator's Notice
'Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been, by the county court of Wasco County, state of
Oregon, duly appointed administrator ot the estate
- of H. L. Waters, deceased. Therefore, all persons
having claims against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same to me with proper vouchers at
my orace in Danes uty, in saia county of h i
within six months from this date.
Dated at Dalles City, May 3, 1890.
- W. 8. MYERS.
Administrator of the estate of H. L. Waters, de
ceased 3my4w
Administratrix' Notice.
' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed administratrix of the estate of W. L
Graham, deceased, by the Honorable, the County
vnurt or tne lountv or nasco, e-tue oi uregon.
All accounts against the estate must be presented to
the undersigned at her residence in Dalles City for
payment, accompanied by the proper vouchers.
wiunn six montns from tne aate of una notice.
MRS. CARRIE K. GRAHAM,
Administratrix of the estate of W. 1. Graham, de-
eeasci.
The Dalles, Hay 10, 1890. '
County Treasurer's Hotice.
A LL C0CNTT WARRANTS REGISTERED
prior to June 2, 18e7 will be paid il presented
at my office, later est ceases from and after this
date. GEO. MUCH,
Treasurer Wasco County.
The Dalies, April 18, 1690. apiawst
Co. Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior to Jane 3,
ib&, us warruiu no. ik, J4w ana iu ox wv
same dato trill be paid if prcsn ted at my office. In
terest ceases from and after this date.
Tbe Dalles, May 9, 1&K. GEO, RUCH.
Treasur.r Wasco County, Or.
STEAYED.
One roan pacing pony, branded T on left hip. The
rony was last seen about threemiles west of The
si es last w;ntcr. A reward of $5 will he given to
a ty one delivering tne pony at uooa s stable.
M. W. WELLS.
Sherar's Bridge, Or., April 3, 1S9J. apri-tf
Cows HcrM
All citizens desirous of 1-avin; their rows herded
from snd after the first of March can do so by apply
ing at the stable Of W. H. Butts, where particulars
and terms will be made known. febl7
Big
C is acknowledged
tue
iPflflinv Mn.a
ZS " '
Theonlv , iT-
I MaeorrhceaorWhites.
I prescribe it and feel
I THEEvN8CHESiif to all suffer ra
SNIPES & niAAvKSLt. i, Tku Ilea.
f cures lni
IMf U.arairtel sot 1 fj
I.ONGFFLLOWS JTIAIDEN, 1
who is .
" Standing, with reluctant feet,
Wbcre tno brook and river meet
Womanhood and childhood fleet 1"
is a type of thousands of young girls who
are emerging from tbe chrysalis stage of their
existence, as they enter upon their "teens."
Nervous, excitable. Irritable, stirred by
strange, unknowable forces within them,
each a mystery unto herself, our girls need
the tendercet care, the most loving, patient
oversight, and tbe aid of Sr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, to safely carry them through
this critical period, during which, in too
many lives, alas, are sown the seeds of dis
tressing forma of diseases peculiar to Iks
female sex. But this boon to womankind
will prevent all such diseases, or cure them
If they have already seized a victim. Woman
owes it to herself, to her family, and to her
social station, to be well and strong. Let
her then not neglect the sure means of cure.
" Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate medi
cine, carefully compounded by an experienced
byslcian, apd adapted to woman a
delicate organization. 'It Is purely vegetable
in
Its composition and perfectly harmless
In its effects in anv condition of the system.
Sold by druggists; LOO, or six bottles for
Copyright, 1888, by WORLD'S DiS. Mao. AssK,
Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS
regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. They are purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. Due m JDoatt. Sold by
druggists. j seats s nw
Land Notices-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laid Ofticb at Tns Dallvs. Ob.,
Anril 2. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
p-oof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Register snd Receiver at The
Dalles, Or., on May 17, 1890, vus : i
Kuerne Drntonra,
DS 6402, for theSWVf, See 6, Tp6S, R 12 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
James Burlingame, O. W. Lucas, J. H. Ledford,
Albert Sa'-age, ail of Warnic, Or. ....
Any person who desires to protest apainst the al
lowance of such proof, or who knows of any sub
stantial reason, under the law and the regulations of
the Interior Department, why such proof should not
be allowed.will be iriven an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-examine the wit
nesses of said claimant, snd to offer evidence in re
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
ap!5 F. A. McDONALD. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omci at Ths Dallbs, Orbgos,
April 2, 1890.
Notice is hereby civen that the following-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 register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on ILn 17, 1890, viz:
James) tiorllna:ame,
D S 5039. for the NEK SW. N SEX, and SE of
8E!, Sec 84, Tp 4 S, R 12 K.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz: '
Eugene Damours, O. W. Lucas, J. M. Ledford, Al
bert bHvuge, all of Warnic, ur.
Any person who retires to protest against the al
lowance of such proof, or who kimws of any sub
stantia reason under the law and the regulations of
tbe Interior Department, why uch proof should not
be alioed, will be given an opportuuiiv at the abnve
mentioned time aud place to cr..sexaniine the wit
nes es of sxid claimant, and to ofli-r evidence in re
buttal ut that mbinitt-d by claimant.
avS . F. A. McDONALD. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Optics at Tns Daubs. Ob.,
, April 17, 1800.
Notice is hereby given that tbe following named
settler bss filed notice of bis inteution to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
Droof will be made before the register and receiver
of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on June
18,1890, viz:
aioan nyan.
Hd 1835 for the E X NW J and SW J NW J See
SO, Tp 1 N R 14 E.
Be names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
James Bsnson. Joel U. Koontz, W. H. W .mains.
Geo. Patterson, all of Tbe Dalles, Or.
Anv person who desires to protest azainst the al
lowance of such proof, or w bo knows of any sub
stantial reason, under the law and tbe regulations of
the interior department, why such proof should not
be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the
above mentioned time ana place to cross-examine ins
witnesses of said claiman tjnd to offer evidence in re
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
pl9 JUriH w. LEW1H. Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Optics at Ths Dau.es, Orntoou,
April 25. 1890.
Notice Is hereby civen that tbe following nameo
settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register ana receiver at The
Aiauea, Oregon, on jne , lsw, viz:
aiarion C. Adams.
D8 for the S)i of NWg of Sec. 28, Tp. 1 N, P. 13 E.
lie names tntrfoiiowing witnesses to prove nis con
tinuous residence upou and cultivation of said land,
viz:
Orlando Morgan. Robert Mclntrsh. Seta Morgan.
w. A. Miller, au ot Trie tiaiies, Oregon.
apr26 ' JOHN W. Lb. WIS, Register.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Laxd Officb at Tub Dalles, Ob.,
April 29. 1890.
Notice is hereby iriven that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on July 8, is), viz:
FrsnK V. Libleln.
For ths SE 14 NE E U SE 'A and SW ! EE I of
8C20T23K13RWM.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ana cultivation of saia
tana, viz:
liUL'h Baxter.. Leo Rondeau, both of KIngslev. Or..
jsrnest usage, coyu, ur., inmiei u line, uuiur, ur.
juria w. lewis. Register.
KOTICE F0& PUBLICATION.
LAUD OmcB at Tbb Dallbs, Obbgox,
May 6. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the following 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 register and receiver of the
U. S. land ottos at The Dalles, Or., on July 18th,
low, viz:
George J . afyer,
Bake Oven. Or.. D8 70.15. for the wW twU. Sec. 85.
ip. o o, mo r., nww oi nee. z, ana aey. ne, oec
3, Tp. 6 S. R 10 E.
Be names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
ana, viz:
k. R. Hin ton, Henry Scharicwiiz, Henry E. Steed,
rt m. jvui, ail oi Afise uven. ur.
maylO '"""-j-, TFy Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. Laxd Officb at Tbb Dallbs, Obbsos,
May 6. ltuHl.
Notice Is hereby given tl&t the fobowing-named
settler nas men notice oi ni int nl on to make final
pro f in support of his claim, and that said p oof
win oe maue pttore tne twister sna neeeiver ox tbe
V. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on July 18th.
law, viz;
Henry E. steed.
For the neU. Sec. 36. To. 6 8. R 14. R W M. '
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
coiitinitouj residence upon, and cultivation of, said
ian i, viz:
R. R. H'nton. Henry Schadewltc, George J. Dyer,
" in. oaii, mii ei oasc uven, ur.
msylO JQ11N W. LEWIS, Register.
KOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
L ikd OrncB at Tub Dallbs, Oasoox,
Mav . 1890.
Notice is hereby riven that the following-named
settler his filed notice of bis intention to make final
proof iu support of his claim, and tLat said proof
w 1 be made before the Register and Receiver of the
V. 8. Land Odice at The Dalles, Or., on July 19th,
lew, viz:
John Slrnpll,
Wasco county. Or.. Hd. Ad. 1x20. for lota S and A.
anu w'4 uw4, Bee z3, and lot 6. iu Sec 14, Tp. 1
a, n 12, u w At.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous reaiueuce upon, sua cultivation of, said
lauu, tlx;
George A. Liebe. John L. Tbonin on. Cannm
Hunger, nu uuu i. uiove, an oi Tne Lialles, t-r.
mavio JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
I. BOEDEN & CO.
REMOVED
voorr BLOCK
Three doors west of the comer of
Second aud Fed ral dtreetf.
J. H. MKSEN,
Dealer in all kinds of
Hay, Grain and Feed,
At his old stand, 8eeond street.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
The highest Cash Price paid for Sheep pelts. -
I The
Iegal Notice-
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Wasco county.
M. A. Moody, plaintiff, vs. Mrs. 8: C. Vacan, de
fendant.
Tn Mm. 8. C. Haff&n. defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore on, you are hereby
required to appear and answer the complaint ol tne
above named plaintiff, filed against you in the above
entitled suit in said court on or before the 26tb day
of May, 1890, that being the first dav of the regnlar
tern: of said court following the expiration of six
consecutive weeks' publication of this summons, and
if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will
annlv fn tha n -lirt tor the relief OIBVed fol in his
complaint filed herein, to-wit: for a deer e against
vou for the sum of S43S.88, bearing interest at tne
rate of eigh. per cent. r annum, for the sum of
8100 as attorney's fees, for the costs and dishurse-niet-ts
of this suit, and for the fort closu e t f that
certain mortgage executed by you jointly with your
husband, John H Hatmn, now deceased, on the 25lth
dav of August, 187, to E. Wistar Morris, on the
southeast qur;er(!t) of section No. thirty six (3t)
in township No. two (2). south of range thirteen (13)
east of the Willamette meridian; containing one
hundred and sity (100) acres aud aitiuted in Wasco
county. State of Oiexon; which land was owned by
Sou as your separate property, and included by you
i said mortgage, with other lanua belonging to your
said husband. Said mortgxgrt was executed by you
and your husband as aforesaid to secure tbe pay
ment of five c rtain promissory notes amounting to
ti,0.0aid the interest the eon, designated as fol
lows: Note Co. one, $ ,000; note No. two, 1,0 0;
note No. three. SI ,000; note No four, S1.OU0, and
note No. five, S2.000, with int rest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent, per annu n,a d the interest to
be pan) on said notes quarterly; that tbe lands belong
ing to the estate of the said John H. Hagan,deceased,
included iu said mortgage to tecuie the payment i f
tsid notes and interest tbt r on, was soH at admin
istrator's sale by the order ot the County Court of tbe
State of Oregon for Wasco couuty, in probate, and
the proceed! of said sale aud the whole thereof was
applied on said notes by order of said court, which
proceeds paid in full, said notes designate 1 as Nos.
one, two, three and four, and a poition of note No
five, there still remaine! a balance unpaid on said
note No. five, and interest ther on at the rate of
eight per cent per annum, amounting to the sum of
S435.88 at the date of filing the complaint in this
suit, for which sura this suit is brought, and for the
foreclosure if said mortgage to the extent of the
sale of your land hereinbefore describtd, included
by you in faid mortgage.and the proceedsof such sale
to be appli d to the paym -nt of said balance unpaid
on said note No. five; and said note No. five provides
that in case suit should be instituted to collect the
same or any portion thereof, that you would pay
$;00 as reasonable attorney's fees iu said suit, each
of said notes being signed by vou. tbe defendant,
Mrs. 8. C. Hat-an, anj payable to the order of B.
Winter sforri.-: ud uota desurnated as note No.
five and tha said mortgage securing the payment
there?, were duly transferred and assigned to plain
tiff, tor value, before the commencement of this suit.
And you will further tak- notice that such decree
will provide for and dire t the sale of your sail
herein described mortgaged premises belonging to
you to satisfy the amount of said lalan e still due
a.iu unpaid on said note No. five, now owned by
plaintiff and secured by said mortgage and amount
ing to $435.83. principal and interest, to the date of
filing the complaint in this suit, together with 4100
ss reasonable attorney's fees as provided for in said
note No. five, and the costs and disbursements of
this suit, and for such othet relief as may be equita
ble. -
You will also take notice that this summons is
serve 1 up n you by publication, in pursuance of an
order of the Honorable E. I. Shattuck, Circuit
Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of
Oregon, of date April 7th, 1890, directing the publi
cation of the same in the Tmxs Mouktaiskbr for six
successive weeks. CONDON CONDON,
April 7, 1890. Att'ys fur Plaintiff.
aprlz-6t
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Cour. of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County.
The Solicitors Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff,
vs. James Boo'.h, Mary Booth, W. F. McClnre,
Sarah H. McCiure. D. O. Alter, Ada Alter, Ralph
Rogers, Julia N. Rogers, In Embody, J. W. Tay
lor, Liamei unuiey, is, &. nan ana ionu n. rran-
as, aefenaantd.
To James Booth, Mary Booth, W. F. McCiure.
Sarah H. McCiure. D. O. Alier.Ada Alter, Ralph
Rogers, Julia N. Rogers, Uri Emoody, J. W. Taylor,
Daniel Oridley. E. B. Hail, and John W. Francis,
toe above nainea aeienaants:
In the name of the Slate of Oregon you an J each
of you are hereby required to be and ap. ear in the
above namea court and answer tne complaint nieu
against you by the above named p'aintiff, in the
above entitled action within ten days from the date I
of tne service oi tnis summons upon vou u tne i
is served iu Wasco -county. State of Oregon, if the
same is served upon you in any other county in said
state, then within twenty davs from the date
of the service of the same upon you, and if the same
is served upon you by publication then you are re
auired to appear and answer by the first day of the
term of said court following the expiration of tbe
time prescribed in the order lor publication thereof
to-wit: by tne zstn aay ol May. leuo, ana if ou fall
so to answer judgment will be taken ag-iiust you for I
want inereoi. Ana saia pnuntiu win apply to tne
said court for the relief demanded in said complaint,
which is for judgment against said defendan s James
Booth snd Mary Booth fur 82120 and interest cn
2000 thereof st the rate of six per cent, per annum
compounded semi-annuallv at the rate of eight per
cent, per annum from July 1st, 1889, and interest at
eigot per cent, per annum on zoo tbereot from Jan.
1st, 1888, and on 60 thereof from July 1st. 1889;
aud for i'iOO attorneys fees and coats and disburse
ments. And for a decree foiever barrug and fore
closing all of said defendants ot all interest in tbe
land hereinafter described, and foreclosing the mort
gage given by said James Booth and Mary Booth to
said plaintiff on the 25th day of February, 1887, to
secure the sums aforesaid upon those parcels of land
in Wasco county, state of uregon. Known ana ae-
scriDea as tbe southwest quarter of section four ( 4).
the north naif of section nine (9), and the northwest
quarter or section seventeen (17), all in Township
one (1), north of range fourteen (14) east, W. M.,
eontainining 640 acres more or less. And orderioa
saia lanas sola ana tne proceeds thereof applied to
tne payment to puuntu: ox tne sums aioresaia and
lor general relief.
The date of the order for service by publication
this Suit IS starch 2V. 1SHO. J. B UPTON.
March 29, 1890. Plaintiff's Attorney.
apo-mnvi i
SUMMONS.
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco
vounty.
The Solicitors' Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff.
vs. James Booth, Mary Booth, W. F. McCiure,
saran a. ucuiure, u. u. Alter, Ada Alter, Haipb
Rogers. Julia N. Rogers, t'ri Embody. J. W. Tav.
1 r, Daniel Gridley, E. E. Hail and Jahn W. Frau
ds, aeieuoanta. - -
To James Booth, Mary Booth, W. F. McCiure,
Sarah H. Module, D. O. Alter, Ada Alter, Ralph
Rogers, Julia N. Rogers, Uri Embody, J. W. Taylor,
Danied Gridley, E. E. Ha 1 and John W. frauds.
tue aoove namea aeienaaits:
In the name of the State of Oregon you and each
of you are hereby required to be and appear in tne
above named court and answer the complaint filed
against you by -the above named plaintiff in the
above entitled action, within ten days from the date
oi tot service ci tnis summons upon ou, if the
same is served in Wasco county, 8uue ot Oregon; if
the same is served upon you in any other county in
said stats, then within twenty days from the date of
the service of the same upou you; and if the same
ts served upon you by publicsta n, then you are re
quired to appear and answer by the first day of tbe
term of said court following the expiration of the
time prescrioea in tne order lor publication thereof.
to-wit: bv the 20th dav of Mav. 1890. And if von
fail so to answer, judgment will be taken against
you for want tbereot, and said plaintiff will apply to
Mia uuuHiit iwr uie rt uei aemanaea in tne saia
complaint, which is for judgment again t said de
fendants, James Booth and Man Booth, for B21HO
and interest on S2000 thereof at the rate of six per
yvw auuuiu, wuiuuuvi semi annually at tne
rate of eight per cent per annum from July 1, 1889;
and interest on flO thereof froji July 1, 1888; on ti0
thereof from January 1, 1889, aad on $ju thereof
from July 1. 1889. at the rate of eiirht dot cent nor
auuum, anu lor aziAi attorney? lees ana costi ana
disbursements; and for a decree forever barring and
foreclosing ail of aud defendant of all interest in
the land bert waiter described, and lore closing the
uivftgaav givcu uy saia .tames Atootn ana Alary
Booth to said plaintiff ou the 25th day of February,
1887. to secure the sums aforesaid unon thn mr.
eels of lan I in Wasco county. State of Oregon, known
and described aa the east half and tbe east half of
tne southwest quarter of section fifteen (15), all of
section sixteen (16), the east half of section seven
teen (17). snd the northwest Quarter of the norttm
quarter of section twenty-two (22), all In township
1- mnw m iwigc luurumi east w. at., con
taining 1400 acres more or less. And ordering said
1 nd sold aud the proceeds thereof annlled tn th
payment to plaintiff of the sums aforesaid, and for
general relief.
Ine date of the order of service by publication in
wiis ami is aiarcn zv, lay . j. ri. ij fTON,
aiarcn za, ksm. rialntifTs Attorney,
aprfi mayl7
SUMMONS.
jn the Circuit Court for the State o! Oregon, for the
Annie J. Fitzgerald. Diaintiff. vs. Rata Cnnhlv
Mrs. D. H. bsavers and William Snyder, Jr., de- I
leiiuouia,
Te Kate Couhhr. lira. Tt
H. Seavers and William
cnyuer, jr., aeieudanui:
In the name Of the Stah of Ontonn tun mA li
of vou ar hereby reauired to annear and answer
the complaint filed airainat v..n in th atwi niitjl
action within ten days from the date of the service
of this summons upon vou. if set ved within this
county; or II served wiUltn anv other runntv of this
stats, then within twenty data from the date of the
service of thu summons upon you; and if you fail so
u tMiawer, lor want tnereof, tne planum will apply
to the court for the relief prayed fur in her com
plaint, to-wit: the partition of the life estate of
William 8ntder in narta fa nn.thirH nut at int tt
--- - wm vwict e.iL, pruper iroutmg
about 28 feet on Main street on the n rth side there-
o ana oounded on the west by the property owned
by the late O. 8. Savage.
This summons is served upon you and each of vou
in pursuance of an order riiilv mada hrwin m iw I
n uay oi npni, usm, oy Loyal B. Stearns, Judge of
the rou-th Judicial District of the State of Oregon.
" . aiaia mi aso siats at liDNTlNOTox,
ap!9-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of Oreznn for ttu
County of Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of Phoeha u nnnt,.n
deceased --Citat on.
To Mary O Cnstman. Clara B. 8ned.ln. flvr,,.
Maddox and Charles H. Dunham, heirs st law of
Phoebe M. Dunham, deceased, greeting:
In th nam. tt t im SI, a nt ,rAI.An 1 i
cited snd required to appear in the County Court of
the Sute of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, at the
win ruoio wtereui. at Amnev tntv, in said county
n Mondsy, the 5th day of May, 1890, at 10 o'clock
in ths forenoon of that dav. then and there t ahn
cause, if any there be, why an order should not be
made authorizing the administrator of said eitate to
sen tne 10. lowing described real estate belonging tn
said estate, to-wit: A strip or parcel of land 331
feet wide and 106 feet deep of the east side of lt
No. 11, in block So. 8, of lavighlin's sddition to
vanes uty, w a co county, uregon, situated on the
bluff, together with the tenement and hereditaments
thereto belonging, to par the claims asainat said Ro
tate snd the expense of administering the same.
Witness the lion. C. N. Thorobury. Judire of the
IsSAX.l said County Court, with tha mI
saia uourt amxsa, this 3d day of April, A. O 1890.
Attest: GEO. H. THOMPSON. Clerk.
apr5-6t Bv J. M. HuHTixaToi, Deputy.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hsrebv riven that the nartnurahih ham.
til Ore exiatina' tietwaen 1. V. Lanr and J N T .......
nas oeen aissolyed by mutual consent. Mr. C F.
lauer will csetinue the business, and will collect all
no ots uue me late arm and pay all liabilities.
n v l Airvn
Dalles. April 4, 1 K. LAUEE.
apro-et
Mitels
oWM TO ALL
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
AT
THE DALLEH.
TV. C. ALLAWAT, - Ticket Agent.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
Ilatlon
Faeine Railway
vision.
Pax-Ill e DI.
BAHTBOUSD FROM TUB DALLK3.
Express No. 2 leaves 1:30 a. m.
lira ted Fast Mail, No 4, leaves 10:65 a. m.
Freight No. 24 leaves 6:45 a. m.
22 " 12:30 p. m
WBSTBOUSD FB0M TUB DALLRS.
Express No. 1 leaves 2:45 p. m.
Limited Fast Mail, No. 8, leaves. 2:40 a. m.
Freight No. 27 leaves 8 30 a. m.
21 " 12:30 p. m.
Main Line, Noa. 1 aud 2, "The Overland Fiver,'
carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sle pers.
Cm rhair Oars and Coaches, between Portland and
Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or
Chicago.
Main Line, Nos. S and 4, "The Limited Fas
Mail," carry Pullman Dining and bleeping Cars be
tween Portland an 1 Chicago.
Daily-
NOTICE.
State Convention Union Party of Oregon, Oregon
City, Or., April 9th and 10th. (From stations in
Oregon.) O. M. Miller, Secretary, will sign certifi
cates. I'sssengers paving full fare going will be returned
at one-fifth fare on certificates sUncd by the Secre
tary of the meetinr.
WM. MICHELL,
UNDERTAKER,
Wishes to Inform his many friends snd the'public
. generally that he has removed his
undeitaking rooms to.
NICKELSEN'S NEW BRICK
CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON,
Where he carries a full stock of everything used
n that business,
Orders by dispatch, express, mail or In person
promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.
Can be seen sny hour of the day or night at his
residence, come r Fourth and, Washington, or place
of business.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
r3TI0A3X81III.
8an Fraoelse to Portland.
AT, 1890,
To Portland Leaving Spear St. Wharf, San Francisco,
at 10 a. at. as follows:
Colombia. May 4
SUte 8
Oregon... .12
Columbia " 18
State SO
Oregon " 24
Columbia ' 28
State June 1
Tbe company reserves the rurht to chana-e steamers
or sailing oays.
tyNo freight will be received on morning of sail
log, except Fruit and Vegetables, and these will not
be taken after v a. m.
OFFICBS IB BAB FBABCISCO.
General Office. Nik 10 Market street.
Ticket
Offices, Nos. 1 and 214 Montgomery street.
G0ODALL, PERKINS CO,
agents?
Portland to Ban Francisco .
BAT, 1890.
To San Francisco Leaving Steamship Wharf
Port
land, at iu r. At., as iouows:
State Msy 1
Oregon 6
Columbia. " 9
State ' 18
Oregon 17
Columbia 21
State ' 2S
Oregon " 29
Baggage must be checked either at Ash street dar
ing the day, or by the U. C. ft B. T. Co. No un
checked baggage will be received on the steamers.
rOKTLAXO OFFICBB.
Ticket Office. First aud Oak streets. Geonre 9
xayior, xicaet Agent.
V. a. Mfc-LLr-.N, T. W. LEE.
Gen. Trafiic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt
SATES OF PASSAGE, (including me tnd berths
uaoin, bio uu steerage, as OU
Round Trip Unlimited. 80 00
CAUTION
Take no anoea nnlea
W. Ia. Donarlae name and
price are stamped on the
bottom, ir tlie dealer cannot supply yoo.
end direct to factory, enclosing MTtnlifd
ftrarawo
W. L. DOUGLAS
fcO CUsfE FOR
0a nVa. CENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf. Hnrr Iaatd Orsdn soul (Timd.
moor waterproor.
SS.OO GENUINE HANU-KEWED SHOE,
in tne woria. EnmiiM nil
4.W naaiA-savrKii vv r.l. 1 snue.
83.SO POLICE AND FARMERS1 SHOE.
82.SO EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE.
B2.2S A Bt2 vot( i ns.'nii SHnsra.
8.00 and S1.7S BOYS' SCHOOL, SHOES.
ah maue iu tngress, nuuon sua jace.
$3&$2 SHOES ladiIIs.
B1.75 SHOE FOR MISSE.
Best Material. Beat Style. Best FlttinAt,
Am AMuiciaa, atrackton. Alaas. eold by
J. Freiman,AKL,Tbe Dalles,0r.
EAST END SALOON.
Near the Old Hint Building, Second St.
The Dalles, Or
Always oa lutztd tit
Best "Wines,
Liquors,
and Cigfars.
A Pleasant Evenincr Resort
f7
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beet
on nranruc.
AMERICAN MARKET.
II. Hermans,
D'ALEB IX '
mm, WHOLE A E AND RETAIL
Fresh Salmon mclcea! In r. .istnM.
oC the United StaiiT .prkw
A Perfect Face
I-REEMAN'fiT.'
.rACE POWDER. Srf
ssniiin. Batntia) aaa Bnwsasa. t
BLAKELEY ft
UOUCftTOJK-
AHU
C L DUIHAIi.
m 1ATEST rtKFLT v
eh.... FREEMJLN'S Ml
. -T'
REMOVAL NOTICE !
- v vzz
. vj
S. an AT a. -J
rST- r-3 Asei a 7
sncouarrc
Snipes &Kly,
-THE-
Leading
-Druggists,
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon.
C. N. THORN BURY.
T. A. HUDSON.
THORNBURY & HUDSON,
ife and Acciden
INSURANCE
Money to X-oain.
on Seal Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all kinds oj Land business be
fore the U. S. Land Office.
Rooms 7 and 8. up-stairs, U. S. Land Office building,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FRUIT I SHADE TREES
SMALL BRUITS,
VINES EVERGREENS, .
SH' UBS, ROSES, ETC.
The Eiriiest Strawberry known,
CLARKE'S " SEEDLING!
Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing
strawberry- a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens,
JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop.
The Celebrated French Cure,
wS.rS "APHRODITINE" ?er(rd'e?
Is Sold on a.
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to euro a n v
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder fl Uie
generative or
en us of either '
BEFOhE
iMitiir from the AFTER
cx4xaie use of Stiinulauts, Tobacco or Opium,
orturouKli youthful Indiscretion, over hhiiiik-
eilf'C- fcr. ailih aa I om nt Rraill Power. Wrtkelul
urn. Beariiie down Pains in the Bark. Seminal
Weakness, II) uteris, Nervous Prostration Nncturu-
al Emissions. Ixmcorrnoea, iiizziness, wenx mem
ory, I,oss of rower ami ImKtency, which If ne
glecteil often leail to premature olil seenu1 insnu
ity. rrirefl.00 a box. 6 boies lor li.UO Sent by
mail on reecipt of price. '
A WKlTTKNOUAltAIfTI!15foreTer3r5.0e
orrlpr. tn refund the money If a l'ermaiienft
cure is not effected. Thousands ot testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
cured bv APHnnniTiNrt. Circular free. Addresi
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WBSTBBM BRANCH.
BOX 27 ' PORTLAND, OR
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE DAIXEB OREGON.
S!
G.T.THOMPSON.
A.W. FAEUBEB. I
THOMPSON & FARGHER,
General Blacksmiths,
Near Mint building, Second St.
Horao-Shooiag and Oeneravl sToatatiag
ss opsMnauiy
Prices reasonable and to suit tbs timea.
J)f3jmy, Rice & Co..
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
ty Cash advances made on consignment.
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy at Home and Save Freight and Agent1
Commissions.
THIS DALLES, OREGON.
Lock Box 218.
-THIS
G-ER MANIA
CHAS. STTJBLING, Prop.
Wines, Uiiuors and Cigars.,
All brands of Imported Liouors, Ale and Porter, and
genuine Key West Cigars. A full line of
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
No. 90 Second street. Tbe Dalles, Or.
FOUTS & WILSON,
210 AND 221 SECOND STREET.
Dealer! in
Wines, Danors and Cigars.
"IM Ie Stand"
And ottaei choice brands of Wblakjr.
Imported Wines
' ABB
KEY WEST CIGARS.
' Also Wines and Beer, imported sod domestic
. oiw
J.
B.CBOSSEM.
Auctioneer,
Wmahlnmfm Bt, bet. JIala and tteeeas.
Tas Dalles, Oregon.
Beculsr Auction 8sTes of Real Estate, Household
r urniiure ana ueneral Mereiuuxlisr.
Wedaeadar aad Watnrdar. 11 A. H.
Solid 0ld WmUk.'
El
for m a uv. nttl Hfi
wstca ia ikf world.
War.
imaiad. But lul iiol4
'at. MtlU' BZaaaVWiAk Watrkal
mm4 cum ( aBat niM.
Uatt lrM.a aaea I.
tir caa awara aaa tn.
g
vabM uaa or artar aa
HavaatMe. Thmm aampii.
eu aa m wmtxa w .,
'Mhsf. atBAal aftarr worn, ssasa
Bail fbr S Moataa aad aawa tiMta t l
ij aaTa eaitaal, taay fcaeaaaa yaar awa araptrtr. Taoea
.wk. writ, at aaea caa aa
ox nninaf im ifaici
nd Aaunples. W. pr alt aspfat.. friaat,at.
ailaisoai aal Ce , AAaz alt. AorUjuat.l
D.M.FERRY&CO.
WusjticivlarrTat Seedsiaeninlli.worU,n THE
as a, sa. raura urs IV
Illustrated, IJeacriptire and Priced II
SD AHHUAfc tt
iorlSao will be Bailed FREE tsallap- M
sa plicants, and to last season's enstosssrs. AW .
m It ia better than erer. Esery person M' Bfl a asi isj- sf
.. .m Bsins; Garden, flmr r field M Til I Ijl
W should tend lor it Address AW til lli
D.M. FERRY. CO. 'AW AmLMO Jl
OCTROIT, HKH .
(lr)v PiTiiTiiinr(iAii
Tilt CGcZZfJ
The Hew Umatilla House,
THE DALLES. OREGON
HANDLE Y & SINTiOTT. Proprietors,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Free Omnibus to anil from tbe
Fire-Proof
Ticket and Baggage Office of the UNION PACIFIC Railway Company, and Office oj the
Western Union Telegraph Company, are in e Hotel.
T BAINS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 P M FOB WALLA WALLA
2:40 P. M. PORTLAND
Tents, Wagon Covers. Carriage Trimmings Etc,
ATT THE. OLD STAND.
Oountrr Orders Promptly atended w
REMOVAL !
JBemored to 276 and 278 Seoond St.,
ID. "7". Ed-wards,
-r.EALER IN
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations,
ARTISTS
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc.
Oil Paintings, Chromos
E. P. FITZ
Wagon-Makers' and
Groceries.
W Sola Axent for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washins; Machine.-
G. E. DUNHAM,
Druggist and Optician.
SOLE AOUNT FOB
"9?tCTACtf
GLASSES.
PT?JUtYKJ 1ST.
Every Fakir ParelusMd On armataerl.
STATIONERY
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicina uses. Prescriptions com
pounded
call and see H00SIEE FENCE MACHINE, 0IrLT MACHiif
that gives a continuous twist
THE PACIFIC
gtrong, Durable, Neat, and the
H B. HEED,
DALLES,
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET,
(Adjoining Eailroad Depot.)
Consignments
PrnBat JaMention to ttxoee who favor ma witn tneir jutcronasre. . j
The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Eta
Hotel.
Safe for tbe Safety of all Valuablts
FJRLEY & FI)IK,
Successors to L D. Fbahb deceas
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Lcatlier & Shoe Findings,
marls-td
REMOVAL I
MATERIALS,
and Steel Engravings.
GERALD,
AGfiJ-ULTURAL MACHINERY,
Scbuitlcr's anti Tulsdaj1 AoWftgons,
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
Blacksmiths' , Stock.
Keeps in stock a full Una of
Bazors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Harness anasaaaiery
General Merchandise
oPEEFUMES,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
Trusses,
Hlionlder Unices,
Chest Protectors
AND CIGARS
at all hours.
to the wire. In operation at
FENCE WOEKS,
Cheapest Fence in the World.
Proprietor.
OREGON.
M1(C)(0I1D,
and Forwarding Mraaiit,
Solicited ! !
PRINZ &
V aUA aT3 m
WHOLESALE
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are nappy to announce to
tue -
public that they have succeeded sBl-1
in procuring the special jobbing Sd&2'
rates ol the celebrated ' 5S3 .
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 eta
Cane Rockers a S 00
Ash Bedstead 8 60
Woven-wire Mattresses 60
Lounges It 00
CTCA.IL.ALi AND HKK (JH1 "1
FISH&
Stoves, rurnaces. Ranges,
We are the sole aeents for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE and
RAMONA COOK STOVE, which baa no equal, and guaranteed to give en
tire satisfaction or niont-y refunded.
Cor. Second and Washington streets, The Dalles.
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
JSJO. KELLER , Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
an Gregorlo "Vineyard Co. Affeney. .
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pura
The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale.
Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic."
San Francisco Beer Hall
SECOND STREET. BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. .
F. LEMKE, - -- PROP'R,
-:- Columbia Brewery Beer, :-:
A.?sr iron fSALio
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Also, tbe very best Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT ST&,
J. P. McIIEMY,
-DEAL.EH I IV-
Foreign and Domestic -Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, to.
Agent for the Buttericl Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, .
Funeral
The Underslffned has Added
Metallic. Cloth-covered,
Berl and Kosewood. Caskets,
Burial Robes and Shronds. Trimmings of all descriptions at the Lowest Prices
and own ths HhI Elegant flemne east of the aavaotalas with all tbs
latest improremrats.
NO DELAY IN
PIsva t BsHHiL Third strest. thras
hoass, sod adjoining' bis Planing; Hill and Wsfoo
Shop.
Place ef Heaadeaee. Fourth street, corner of Wsahlofrton. Can b s'en st sJQ hours of ths day
nd night.
WM. MICHELL.
k I. WILLIAMS & Co.,
8COCESS0R8
E. UNGATE Ac CO.
A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
.Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS.
DEALERS IK
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor
TT3a.d.erta32lo.g, a Specialty.
Coffins, Csskets, Burial Bobes, Eta.
an 6s found at all kourt of ths aViy or night at their
jrom seeona. aijm
Has remoYed from Second street Lo Third
BOOKS, : STATIONERY : AND : MUSIC.
jar All atall orders filled atWctorilj and pronptlT,
NITSCHKE,
n At Bar saisa at B( sr
AMU UETAIL
-?v. . "r"'V j
- i
-
Convince the Most Skeptical:
Bedlounires .
..15 00
.. tt 00
.. T
.. a
Ah Bedroom Sets
Brussels Carpets, per yard .
Inicralu CarrH-ta, do ,
BARDON,
DEALERS IX-
,PIFS,&
-:o:-
-:o:-
Burgundy 83,
Zinfardel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83, .
Table Claret.
WM. MICHELL,
AND
T"i Tector.
to bis Business a full line of
Black, White, French
FILLING ORDERS.
doors east ot Oilions. Maaalllstsr A Co's agricultural nrl
TO LATK FIRM
HACKS AND BUGGIES.
&
Ornaments, Window Shades, Eta.
plac of susuwss, Washington street, two doors north
V Avtysi.
street. Ths Leading Uouss for
and oorretpoadaoo ehMrfull aofwara . -
ai lviercnanaisei