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.MARCH 14, 1896
ITEMS
IN. BRIEF.
From Wednesday'! DaUy.-.--o.
,Mr.-itfHetinaVii4 of lAntelooej Is
lo the city.. '
.ibfiiStraMhaa, of Hood Kiver,
is in the city today.
Mr. O. H. Bellin&ery a civil engineer
of the O. R. & N. Co., is in the city
JtotoSs - - J
' HAtsar load of JiogB wits shipped by
1SlivC.' Grimes "w"Troutdaie this"
morning'.
. Mr: Geo. Morgan, of the D. P. &, A.
. .' N. Co'.,' went ' to Cascade . Locks this
afternoon. ' - , :
large consignment of goods .was
shipped-' froar'Mobdy warehouse "to
Dufur this morning.
;The-Nickelsen book, store will be
moved into the room next door to
Herbring's store next week. -F.
Today E. Jacobsen was appointed by
the-coJXtltycour6 aiministrator of the
estate of C. V. Lane, deceased.
The Wasco warehouse shipped sev
eral car loads of chopped feed to Hood
.River and Cascade Locks this morning,
'""iffsl "Ernest "Jensen","" who' has been
visiting her parents at HoodTtfverTre-
i'torned" iome;; brc.the Regulator last
night.
tiLMrsAllenKhaiectured in the Con;
gregational chorea. here last night,
left on the Regulator for -Portland "this
ntorning:C3 ElA?.? SZl.-VAljl
A considerable amour t of insight, was
shipped from this- plaeethis morning
to E. H.Smich.-one ofPrtnevUlesprorn
. "inentfladdlers. -.' -cr.
- Mr. HJDParkens, of Cascade Locks
"spentTlast evening visiting friends in
the city, and left on the Regulator for
his home this morning;' i -t
Col. E. Pike,, cf Goldendale, ac
companied by his niece, Miss Fannie
Palmer, took passaga for Portland on
the Regulator tbis morning. -: . . . ,
, jMrs. E. 6 Brooks'of Toledo, who
. ' has spent the winter in the city, visit,
ing her uncle anlauiit, Hti'Snd :Mrs
S. L. Brooks, visited Cascade Locks
today. " '" ; " " "'
Mr. Hugh Gourlay. has fixed the
date' of his leeture-ori Civil and Reli-
gious 'Liberty vvs. AJ -P. '.Aism, for
Wednesday 18th instant, at' the "First
Baptist church.
uv Last evening the, Regulator brought
up two lintels, weighing two tons each,
tor the Vdgt" b!ock,besIdes a lot of
; pipe to be used in the heating ap
' paratus of the building. "' '
Mrs. C. C. Hobart was a passenger
on the Regulator thisjnoroing, going
to Cascade Ldcks to join her husband,
who is superintendent of. .the state
:' portage roajda&Jbatac.' j'j
Mr. , B. Campbell, general freight
agent oftheO.R. & N., passed through
this eity" this nwrnHi?,-'en-"T6utefor
New York ItoZiittend. the; xneeting .of
the lines interested in transcontinen
tal traffic. , . '
Among "tneniany 'at tractive feature's
of the', entertainment to be' given at 'St.
-Mary'sLAcademy nextk-Tuesday; .night
is a beautiful drama in five acts en
titled "ThrougtiiClouds ta Sunlight."
It is one which is especially pleasing,
and has never, before been rendered in
:..' ; :i Si . . S t -' ,-
' ..'inquiry is being made in Pendleton
for cattle and fat mutton sheep. There
are several .buyers in .Pehdloto'n . and
v that vicinity?-and. the market seems
about ready to open in full' blast. - Fat
7 mutton are: most in -demand, -and a
bufgr Monday quoted 1 cents per
pound for a'good -quality.-'"
Th 1 lecture delivered by " Mrs Allen
in the , Congregational church last
night'on India and the habits of the
people, was well received J The lecture
was-wellr illustrated by views f scenery
in India thrown on canvas by the use
being very handsomer illustrating the
most-noted places and buildings f -the
country. "
In compliance .with a -requestfrom-
Goyernor McConnell, of Idah,-to-
point representatives of Orc-gon tp an
immigration congress,-"' to meet . in
' Boise; City, April 2, Governor Lbrdtd
day named.th0bllbing:. -Hon j.CrH.
Dodd, HenT E. G.-Hughes and HonVD.
P. Thompson T. G. Hailey, of Pendle
ton. 'ii Governor .Lord :wllt probably be.
represented by his : private secretary.
Mr. Fletcher, editor of the SalemDaily
Postj'has been named to deliver an ad
dress on the occasion.;
ITU
" : A - Heppner' correspondent.1,of.,the
East Oregonian says that there is now
in the bnkB of Heppner M least ?13fr,-
000 whi3bzista4oflere;f
last year's prices, which were $1 for
yearKngsTTmd : I.'50Ibrr2-y eaHbldsV
Sheepmen do not feel inclined to sell
at these prices.; J.t i 'estimated that
the Heppner .sheep market at the. pees-.
ent time consists of nearly 150,000
sheep. Prospects for the coming wool
clip, the wheat crop and the sale of
sheep in Morrow .county cause antici
pation of the good old times. U
' From"Thursaaj'B Daily
The receipts of the Degree of Honor
entertainment last evening was .$85.
Eggs in some parts of the Willam
ette valley are selling for six cents per
Mr. Andrew Allen left this after,
noon for PaUely to take charge of Fos
ter Bro's. race horses.
CThn pteawntLfloundjoiithe hammer
and saw are heard all over the city.
The spirit. of Improvement is general.
Extensive Improvements are' being
made:l6WrE.''SitveTtootli,s "building
on the corner of Court and Second
streets.
The past few days of fine weather
has caused farmers to again enter the
iieldVrwith .their: plows,' and 7 in : the
wheat growing sections much activity
is being displayed.
-The state ofOregon is building
$15,000 sewer," -wWohwar benefit th
city of Salem' more than the state. It
is really a Salem sewer, but the' state
pays for it. A sample of the doings of
(he last legislature.
i Thjjnorn"g .t" oV oftfft'ng
down the old wooden ; warehouse next
to A. M. Williams-dp CoV "was -begun.
So soon as thewcen3iructures are',
removed, work on the new brick will
be commenced. ;" :o s-isia::'
' ' Mr. J. N. Burges, a prominent stock
rakser- 'Of Bakedven, 'latrji the? 6it
Mr.,'Burges""say8the cbldTweathef
week caused more loss of cattle
southern part of the county
had been durio
prior to that
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SATURDAY...
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near the creek being nearly completed.
and promises to be a handsome addi
tion to' that part of the city. -
Grant county 'is said to already have
10 candidates for sheriff on the repub
lican ticket, and a great, many pre-
cinots yet to hear: from..': The sack
Sheriff Combs got for taking a few pris
oners to Salem not a m-eat while ago
is evidently responsible lor' this break
ing out of the ' office-itch in neighbor
Grant" - - '-'
, A woman in Heppner went to a phj-
sician to get a prescription for tender
feet. He gave her a mixture contain
ing two quarts of cold water, one table-
gpoonfull of Jay junaand two,, table
spoonfulls of amonia.
He did not ten
her how to apply it, and she drank
the mixture in six doses.'-:- She says
her feet haven't felt tired since.
. .Today mechanics began remodling
the Ladd building, recently bought by
Mr. - Fred Houghton: "" The stairway
leading from Second street to the up
per story is being removed, and a glass
front is being put in. The ground
floor facing- Second . street will be
divided into store rooms and offices,
one of which will be occupied by Mr.
N.. Whealdon.. "---'
The sheep raisers association of
Sherman counvy has now perfected its
organization and joined the union of
GiUiamj. Wasco and Crook counties lor
a war of extermination upon coyotes
and other obnoxious and depradating
animals. The bounty on scalps in this
county is now assured, showing results
of concerted action.-- Half a dozen men
could never have accomplished so much
in"S given "period "61 time. Moro Ob
server
-a Poisons engendered by food ferment
ing in a dyspaptic stomach are the di
rect cause of rheumatism, gout, bron
chitis, "liver and' kidney complaints,
asthma, pneumonia and mmy nervous
ailments.
, These results are prevented by the
ue"of the Shaker Digestive Cordial,
a remedy discovered and prepared by
the Shaker's of Mount Lebanon, N. Y,
It is in itself a food and has power to
digest other food taken with it. , Thus
itre8ts the-diseased stomach and finally
'masters the worst ca9es of dyspepsia.
It acts- promptly-;and fresh strength
'and" increase' of weight soon follows.
The. first dose, taken immediately after
eating, abates the pain and distress so
dreaded by dyspeptics. . Trial bottles
enough to prove its merit 10 cents.
, Laxol is the .bast madicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommand it in place
of Castor Oil,
From Fridays' Daily.
" Mrs. D. J. Malarkey, of Portland, is
in the city.
Hon. T. R. Coon, of Hood River, ar
rived on the noon train toda.
Mr. J. Jackson is in from Shearer's
Bridge,-visiting friends in the city.
-Capt. Lewis is still quite ill, being
"confined "Eo" his room continuously.
"MIsS OHie' Graves, of Portland, is
visiting Mr. and. Mrs. J. F. Moore in
this city-
Mr. E. W. Walthers took passage on
the Regulator for White Salmon this
morning.'".""" " .
"Mr.'Burkhalter'.bf Hlllsboro, is vis
iting his daughter, Mrs.. August Buch
ler, in this city. . .
"The Messrs. Alex McClennan, two
prominent business men of Antelope,
are in the city. " : v.5 -'
' Twelve oar loads of cattle from the
upper country, passed through here
Iasfc night en route to Portland.
TheTuneral of therIate;Mrs;i Henry
Taylor took" place-from 'the M. E
Church at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Booth and. Mrs.
Mary Jory, of .Wasco, .were in ; the city
today to attend the funeral of the late
Mrs. Henry Taylor.
: -Mr. F. Furter, foreman in the Colum
bia brewery,-is . confined to his room
on account of illness, but expects to be
at his post of duty in a few days. -
Mr. Isaac .Matney, postmaster, at
Matney, waiTin the city today. "He
says the prospect is good for an abund
ant crop of friiit beingTraised 6n Mill
Creek this ieason.S T7'
Mrand Mrs. Geo. Schutz and wife
arrived last night from San Francisco.
Tbey." will remain in the city some
time visitinTelativesand frieirds.t It
is their first visit to The Dalles since
J894; ;rL k
, Mr. J. M. Nolin, of Dufur, who was
in the city today, says-grain in jthat
yicinity was not damaged by the freeze
of last week, the ground having been
covered with snow -when the cold spell
came on, and the grain was thus pro
tected.". S
In order' to not conflict with other
amu9ements,.and at the request of a
number; of residents of-the- city, the
Orchestra Union have determined to
postpone their dancing party, thatwa.
to have been given on the 17th, until
after.Lent. I .t f. f
vAb opening-eizty -feet wide -and ten
feet deep has been dredged through
the upper. bulkhead at the locks. If
the dredgers and scows were out of the
way when the Regulator arrived there
today, it .'was the intention of Capt.
Waud to take: that, vessel into tha
upper entrance of the canal.
A barn belonging to Henry Sparling-,
four- miles above Dufur, was der
stroyed by- fire about 4 o'clock last
Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Sparling
had considerablejbay, seed grain an
feed in the barn at the time of the fire,
and his loss is estimated to be about
$500, on which there was no insurance.
-r A noyeLanapparently.pra)ticable
window screen is being exhibited h'ere
by Mr:-W. J. Bruce, who holds a patent
on the device. . The screen is attached,
atither the top at the bottom of the
window, to a roller provided with a
coil spring that .causes it to be adjusted
automatically as the sash, is raised or
lowered. . The device is very simple
and can be adjusted to any window. - ;
Preparations are being perfected for
the rendering of the exciting and in
teresting drama, "The Confederate
Spy i'by. local talent, "Under the super
vision of froi. wm. Kasmus, who so
successfully producedlO-'Damon C and
Pythias" in this city Jast summer.
Qoeof the attractive features of the
play will be the appearanoe of a comT
pauyof tbiti.-taithfl&stagein
one of the acts, : . i '
The regular; meeting the Rath
bone Sisters was made specially attract
ive last evening by a banqnet glyen
alter tne loage bad , introduced hve
Initiates into th mysteries of the
viands had been
ele-
- A DECIDED . SUCCESS.
The Decree of Honor Entertainment
- " Wu Well Becelved,
The seating capacity of the Baldwin
was 'all occupied Wednesday night
the people of The Dalles having turned
out en masse to enjoy the entertain
ment given by the Degree of Honor,
Those who attended anticipated that
every number of the programme would
be first class, and their anticipations
were fully realized.,. Everybody was
in a mood to applaud, and when at 8:15
Mrs. C. F. Stevens, chief of honor, an
nounced the first number on the pro.
gramme, sne was neartuy appiauaea,
- I and the first rendition, a chorus by the
Degree choir, was happily received
This was followed by a scarf drill, by
seven young ladies, introduced with a
beautiful tableau. . Then Miss Jennie
Russell "broueht down the house"
with a recitation depicting the misfor
tunes attending "spring house Clean
ing." The vocal solo, r ly n ortn, ud,
Gentle Dove," by Mr. Chas. Clark,
merited the hearty applause it received,
it being- a beautiful selection well
rendered. '.
Mrs. Stephens announced that the
watchwords of the A. O. D. W., "Char
ity, Hope and Protection", wouldT be
illustrated in tableau, and when the
curtain raised "Charity" was repres
ented by Miss Bulah Patterson clad in
white and gracefully extending the
hand of charity. The character song
I'll Tell Papa, on You," a pretty
song, was very prettily sung Dy Miss
Georgia Sampson, and responding to
an encore, Miss Sampson gave the se
quel of the little affair of affection re
lated in the song. . "The Tide of Life,
a vocal trio by Mrs. Varney and Misses
Lizzie and Georgia Sampson, was well
rendered. ...
Hope," in the A. O. U. W., is typi
fied by the anchor, and in the tableau
representing this watch word Miss Cora
Joles, appeared bearing a silver anchor
bedecked with the initial letters of the
order, producing an attractive effect.
The next number on the programme
was a vocal duet with mandolin ac-
companyment by the Misses Stone,
which was heartily encored. Follow
ing was the crowning event of the en
tertainment, the tableau representing
"Protection" as extended by the Ak O,
U. W. When the curtain raised on
'.his scene, Miss Mabel sterling was
discovered in the back ground
representing the ' angel . Protection,
with three little orphans, represented
by Katie Herrin, Delia . and. Marshal
Young, hovering around her, while Mr.
C. F. Stevens personated the: Work
man lodge, presenting a beneficiary
certificate for 42,000 to "the bereaved
widow, represented by Mrs. J. M. ;Fil-
loon. The entertainment was closed
with a good-night song by the Degree
choir, after which the hall was cleared
and until midnight the guests of the
Degree amused themselves with danc
ing. . . ' :. " ' '
The entertainment throughout was
a decided success, all wbo attended
feeling that they had rarely attended a
pleasanter entertainment. ;:
Beware of Bev. L. Grey. V' -. J- - ;
Mr.' F. H. Drews,- a member of the
German Evengelical Lutheran church,
requests that the " following from the
Oregonian of he" tlth," be. published,
concerning Rev. Li Grey, to whom the
Lutherans of this city have .extended
a'-calt." -:::"'V "'?"-"' r-;;';rt-
The Revt E.""Grey,who has been pas-
tor.of theGerman.Egangelical Lu
therao church in Oregon City for about
three years, is "absent from his" pistor-
ateaod President S. H. Mollenauer,
of the Washington district of the joint
synod of Ohio and other" states,'., has
given public notice that said Grey is S
man of bad character, and warns other
jurisdictions of the church against
him. Grey unceremoniously left while
charges against him were being inves
tigated by the church authorities, thus
frustrating a full-investigation-. -"-But
President Mollenauer thinks his notice
justified. bythe d.evlopmentaoL the
partial examination. -. One of Grey's
achievements "was" to solicit contribu
tions from candidates for county offices
two years ago, -representing that the
money was to be used ior the 'eonstrue-:
tion ' of a y cbiirch. Seyerat-.; men;v ars.
known to have contributed $5 each,
and nothing has since been heard from
the money or tha church-building pro
r-:v ,.iai
Z Si .. . A jCoait Pioneer.: - 5- V.-
Philip Carwellwho died last . Satur
day night in Goldendale. from neural
gia 01 tbe beart, and wbose remains
were buried by the- G.l'-&- R.-,1 Ml- the
Goldendale -cemetery Monday, waa one
of the "earry pioneers of the coast.
Philip Carwell, better known I his
late days as.,"LThcla. Phil,''.wasb6rn
in Pennsylvania, February 1830,
He drove an ox-team across the plains
to California in 1850."- In -1861 he went
to Portland, Or.twhere he followed
for a time bis ' trade of wagonmaker,
In 1863 be enlisted in the United States'
service at Salem, . Or., under Captain
H. C. Small and Lieutenant William
N. Hand, in company Gr'TJncIe: Pnii"
was in Bkirmishes -with the red men at
Stein's mountain,- Fort - Harney,- - Mal
heur, "Camp. Curry and Camp. Watson,
The deceased came to Klickitat - in he
spring of 1879 and engaged. in carriage
manufacturing. He ' resided ' here np
to the time of bis death, - He left ft
widow and stepson, '; ...j '" -. .
V- : ' Twenty-Eight In Two Weeks. ' ''"
The camp of Woodmen of the World,
In this city is enjoying a most satisfac
tory growth paving receixedJt wenty
eight applications for membership in
the order" within . the past two weeks.
This growth is mostly" due to the real
merits of the order, but some of it is
due to the social meetings, such as the
smoker given'by. the ' camp .rTuesday5.
night. . To the smoker were invited &
number of gentlemen who were consid
ered desirable candidatee,and after they
had enjoyed the hospitality of thecamp;
drank their lemonade, eaten their
luncbK- and . listened to a number of
speeches, explaining the aims and ob
jects of the order, five uninitiated
signed applicatlonalasking for" admis
sion. : The smoker was greatly enjoyed
by . all ;presen t,' bpth.r.members and
gueejs, and" aiQ prpyed profitably to
the camp. --' , . - ..-'--. ' ; .: .-
: "MV. Grey Courts Inirestlatlqn. 'L
i Tuesday the Tjsu-Mquiitaineeb.
at the rfquest of Mr, Drews, copied an
article from the Oregonian of the 10th,
concerning the Rev. L. Grey, of the
Lutheran : church. " Mr. Grey having
arrived-4-the city,-requests that- the
public . ispapend- judgment until ."his
action in the matter referred, to can be
fully understood,- and ..promises to
fully justify his acts before tbe public
prove that the attack' upon his
alicioua, He also- re-
Uowlrig
the
1 ill , yf H
merely-- tc - visi
w iX8
churches. .He
warning against him
dent Mullinauer, of the
is merely the result of a conspiracy
against him, which some of his fellow
churchmen in Portland have entered
into. Owing to that conspiracy, he
savs. be and bis consrreeration nere
resolved to withdraw from the Ohio
synod, which they ; have done. This
is what- is characterized as a frustra
tion of the investigation of his case.
Mr. Grey says he courts impartial in
vestigation, and be bas applied to
have the local ministerial association
examine the charges against him.' He
accounts for the money collected two
years ago for the purpose of building a
church by saying it was expended in
purchasing a' lot for the ediflce. He
claims that he and' his congregation
are as good Lutherans" as ever, but
that they have simply gone into an
other jurisdiction in order to escape
persecution' by this "faction of the
church. '
the electoral: college. .
There Will be Three More Votes This Year
Than Ever Before.
The various state conventions of all
political parties, will during the com
ing summer nominate presidential
electors. , The number of. electors
chosen by each state equals the num.
ber of members it sends to congrese
The ratio of .representation - in the
house under the apportionment made
by the eleventh census is one to every
273,901 people in the state, which giyes
a total of 357 representatives. There
are 90 senators. - This makes the total
representation' in - both - branches of
congress 447, and the electoral college
will therefore be composed of 447 mem
bers. "The appended table shows the
vote which each state will be. .entitled
to in the choice for president:
Alabama
Arkansas......
11 Nevada, k
8 New Hampshire . 4
California.
Colorado
Connecticut...
9 JNew Jersey. . .. iu
4 -New York,.--A 36
. 6 North Carolina .11
Delaware......
3 North Dakota. . 3
4 Ohio 23
13- Oregon.:;. :.:y--4
Florida........
Georgia..'..-. .'.
Idaho............
Illinois
Indiana
- 3 - Pennsylvania. . 32
24 .RhodeJsland,. .4
15 .South Carolina 9
13 " South Dakota.! 4
10 Tennessee.';. .. 12
13 Texas .. . ...... 15
Iowa .'. ....... .".
Kansas........
Kentucky . . . . .
Louisiana
.8. Utah.. i. ....... 3
6 Vermont.!. 4
8 " Virginia ,.'.:.; 12
Maine..........
Maryland. . . .". '.
Massachusetts.
15 Washington;.. 4
14 West Virginia '6
Michigan.. ....
Minnesota .....
9. Wisconsin .....12
Mississippi ....
.9 Wyoming ...... 3
Missouri...
17 :.
Montana". . .-; : .-
3
.8
' Total .
Nebraska .... .v
to: build a portage boad.
A Company Incorporated by Local
Cap-
. . Itallsts For This Purpose. .1
Articles incorporating The Columbia
Portage .& Transportation Company
have been,: received . at the i.eounty
clerk's office. . The incorporators are
William J. Mariner, .J., A... Smithy . W.
W. Steiwer, W.P. Gray, R. V. Egbert
and C. A. Shurte. . The capital, stock
of the company is. $250,000, divided , inr
to shares of $10 each, and the principle
place; of. business is The Dalles. 7
a.. The objects of the . company, .as set
forth in the articles of incorporation are
to navigate the Columbia river and. its
tributaries with sTTeam and other boats,
to. buy, construct and operate railroad,
telegraph" and telep'abhe Tihes,""to" util
ize the"jpbwer "of the Celilo.lfairs' former
chanicar'"purposes;'ahdl 'to'cbutru'sliT
maintain arid operate i""a porte "rail
way between The Dalles and Cil'ilo.""
.- The incorporators are. iocal capital-ists,-residing
in Sherman and Gilliam
counties, and their principal objectris
tc overcome, the .pbstaeles.. to naviga
ting the Columbia between this place
and Celilo,: by- the construction-of .a
portage toad.-: The formation -of this
company has- been contemplated- for
several months, and the" Incorporators
hiave fully considered, (the practicability
of the more, with the result that they
have determined to - prooceed with the
enterprise." -",- ,'" '". . .'"J." ":;:"
""" Eeforms and Keformers. :r 1.--This
was the subject Of the-very able
lecture delivered by Mrs. Helen Har
ford, state lecturer for the W. C. ,T, U.,
at the"'Meihodist'rchurcB"Wtedhe83ay
eyenrngjbefore.alarge'ahd appFeciaJiy
audience. The first reformer tq, whonj
Mrs. Harford gave special attehtio-n"
was the veteran .-Neil Do we, .whose
wprks.vehej highlj-i-apd- justly;.;Cotn
mended, and to whom she gas a etedit
of being the father -of oreformets thai
have followed in succession, laboring
for the suppression of vice and the. ele
vation of principles" tended to" lift " the
human race. JrontlCaHCWJp
sin to the higher plain of good accam;
plishments.-' Mrs. IJarford is Indeed a
talented lady, and a" pleasing speaker,
a real ornament to the noble 'work: in
jrhich she has engaged, : -;
' An Estlinable Idy Gone,- ;
Wednesday at 4 o'clock in the after-
noon Mrs. Henry Taylor passed quietly
away, after an illness of many months
with the dread disease, consumption.
Mrs. Taylor was born, in Knox county j
111., June 1, i860, and with her husband;
came to this- city in . February, 4882.
Puring.her long residence in -The" Dal-
les she won. the esteem, 'and affection
of all who .knew her, being- a warm
hearted, kind lady, who, though an tu
valid herself, was ever ready to minis.
ter to the wants of the afflicted - The
sympathy of the entire conjinuqity is
exteudedto the 1 bereaved - husband,
who is thus deprived of a loving wife
and affectionate companion. " j2
. -.LHojie For Ex-Presidents.' '
.This country haa been agitated inbfe
than - once; by, the question: What
shall .we do with our ex-presidents?
Here ia a "way out of all the trouble.
Let each appoint" himself toany .life
office (hat may strike '. his faddy. It is
safe to say that if Mr. Cleveland were
to tfgree to step down and but the sen
ate would" uarahteeR to wnfi-hyWs
nomination :of -himself. ;; : Wot -one of
our "presidehtslias" been..& iu.dgs.fMosji
of them have been lawyers. ;. Some- tf
them KeM".civil offl'cein- fact all, ex-i
cepvQfant.hd.lor.
only- speaker of tha ho.use; of- represreh-;
ta'tives tb'xeacb.vth'e presi4encyijC!B4y
two prqfestohal ptjetoahavg'teeh
president Mpnroe and Johnspn. New-
York Press ' ' .
Juvenile Temple- Kntertalmnent -
Harmon JuvenHeTTemple No, 4 . will
eive Its annual .entertainment n- the
20th of. this j'mohth..'Our.rehtertain-
ments in the past have been a success.
and thteoBe-bids-faTr-ta be even better-
To those not familiar with theWmsof
the Juyenile Temple we would say that
its object is to keep tha children '.from
the;evilaif tobacco abd4iiembernoe.
The bbject -of WiB.eh,teruihme
raise funds, to purchase a eet of officer -
regali.TheLpalclJoWingUli.,be.
given laaep.'-AdmiiOtivIOao'd .1$. itjj.
, ; mh j, e, basxett; s. j.t..'-
EXOTQ KAKDAtX.; Aesistaat..
allowed:
of Claims Against; Wasco County Al
lowed, at March. 1896. Term of Court.
(Continued from yesterday.)
A M Kelsay, clerks salary ; . i .$
S Bolton, deputy clerk salary.
CL-Gilbert, " - " ......
John Fitzgerald, janitor sal.'..'.
Robt Kelly, deputy sheriff sal.'
: 166
:.: .75
65
60 00
100 00
GRAND JXTRORS. . '' ,
F A Seufert.. '76 00
Wm Bolton................... 19 00
W A Gates. . . .... .:....' 7 20
M Randall. ............... . 6 00
JRNickelsen... : . 10 40
Wm M Yatea...... , .10 40
Geo Montgomery..'......'.!'... '' ',' 8 40
CIRCUIT COURT JURORS.
W T Vanderpool. 5 60
C I Bi ovn 12 00
A M Walker s . 2 00
G H Riddell...'.;.'. ..'...'...'.. "' 6
Robt -Mcintosh. ... . : . .... 2
Fred Dietzel. ...:.vA. .v; A.i . . --2
G W Rowland,, k,..;.,, i. : . 4 00
Etobt Cooper 2 00
s s Johns:. . . . . v. . . , 'lfioo
Wm Frizzell . ;.' -' 27 00
L M Smith. : 20 00
E P Fitzgerald ; :v. : 18 00
E A Griffin. 22 00
LPKlinger .19 00
S R Brooks...:.".'.:..'..:..:.'.. " 20 00
James Darnielle.-. i . 14 00
C S Smith, .... .... :. . 20,40
C W Phelps .. - 18 00
John C Wheeler '..I. 22 60
Larkin Lamb. .;::'.' ' '21 20
W H Williams... i.vT.V;..-... 20-20
J F StanieLs. .......... ; 18 00
Thos Harlin. . 2 00
W E Walthers....'.:...'...'.,.. 14 00
Hans Hansen 2 00
" WITNESS GRAND JURY. " '
ODDoane... 2 00
SB Driver 14 40
Mrs Allice Kenney. '12 00
B A HOWell....,;.. ...... 12 80
H F Woodcock....... .11.20
w H Fariow.-. ::-...;... : 10 00
vvt Hunt... .:.:.. .......:..; ' ' 8 oo
Geo Weigle...;..:. '2 00
W Bolton. ......:.....;....4... ' 2 00
Matt Nyquist...,. .,............ .. .2 00
. .. WITNESS CIRCUIT COURT.
Dock Sing ' '8 00
Lee Jack.........:.... - 8 00
Loi Poo. . , .,",:;i . . ........ ..: 4 00
PT Sharp . . 2 00
W HStaats...:.:..:.... ....... "". 2 00
Jas Sutherland.;.;. ..;'.' 8 00
Loi Poo ........... ..-... s .- v. k - - 4 00
John Anderson..... 2 00
Mrs Alice Kenny - .. , 8 00
Thomas KnOwles. '.:.:.'. J.;... 12 40
W H Farlow... - 8 00
Eliza Stoy.,......wL.........,v- -7 00
J EStoy.. ,,.,....:.J1.00
Emma Hunt 13 00
W H Hunt:...:.:.......'..:....'.'. ' 8 00
John Howell. ; . . . . ." 12 40
Carrie Edmunson... ...". 21 00
Tim Edmunson.. -.-.-r.. -v.. '.;,.-. - 21 00
Ed Miller...... v.-w. -.18 00
Isaac Troth... 18 40
Floyd McKelvry. '. . . .' '..".:.'..:'. 18 40
Jess Gregory: ;.;.;.:';.: 18 00
John Webb-. . . . 18 40
Clyde McKelvry. i.i....;.r...,,,v 10 00
H McGinnis.;.... 19 60
"B'C Dickerson .....v.: 21 00
WRalston..i;.:.. v..;.. -10 00
R C Stnelcer.;w. ..-i.;....'.i..n v4 .00
Ed Norris. . 15 00
John Swahson .;'.'....".. . 4 00
Denis MoCalley. . . ... :'.. .". . . 4 00
Mat Melquist.,.-.-. . i. . . i ; -.v. J -6-00
John Guleri....;..-....-...;--: -2.00
G H Dufur. ...... ..,.-. . . ... . .-.3.00
Knud Snuge.. ............ - 4 00
David Kinff:'...V:.V.'.-.v:..:." ' '4 00
Emma Carns-. ....,.. ..-.';.-..-.-i. j-; -'2 00
Pearl Blake.. . .-. . ...Vv-.. - 2 .00
Ida Gilmore...;...i ....... -. 2 00
E M Shutt,' sec'y stock "union." - .
bounty on wild animals. ' 60 00
H Teasrue, bounty on wild- an-'j-: -'-
imals...r.....-.rr:.-.r.J.... 3 00
, , . SCALP BOUNTY.
M.W. Morris..,
,1 00
""TOO
wh odenr..'; ..
Alex Dairy m pie
-1-00
4-00
"2-00
2 00
1 00
Ralph- Doyle .ru:;
Ralph Waitersr..r:
E T Greene.
Geo: Sherrin.".".." 7.7.
M.AlIeni.i-.i5.5i,
e-3-00
Ralph Rpy.tev6&. .;.3iiiy .3. HQ
Li A Va.lv ... . . i . .
j;Brtwii-.-:;:Vi..tr.x:T;.:?2r;oo
John -Templemtre.;-S;u: -7'.i. i3'-! v'OO
F C.Clourw, v -.vtA,; r ; V 2X1 V. -2- 00
W A B Campbell'., vk....".. -J.M
Wli Winahs. .". 2,00
Tommy Thompson..' .'ZtiO
EDunsmorel-.-.-. f.-.-. .V. .7. -r. "-2-00
Robert Hayes.., wAws -l-OO
Joseph E Eneley. -. . v,-,v, , .-A OQ
Ed Hui: .n 00
David Miller":7 . 7. -. '. ... 7." . .;"2 00
Frank Bonnerri . 7 f . . ' 100
Chas Da vis HH
W H Howell.- . . .-. . ..uiiJtl'ArfiO
S P Ward . . , .... , .
fhil Wagner:
Robert Hayes J
71 00
Sam.Yickers;.-.".C . -1 00
C A Gibson.... v,i,it.,S..,.i. .s).&Q.
JF Joife's i. -r 1 00
Bert Davidson ""I"00
WHKenney 3-00
Peter Slatter.T.-.-M iAv.'V. H'li "i "00
D Davidson r.s.n. Ux, s 00
W J DaAidson ,,-iOcH J 0Q
OT.TTTai.mnn " 1 00
W L Hendricks ..... .j... . 3 00
J W PennihetbnJ. 7.". , . 1,00
i LHaana.-. ?,siM$S& $A-???afto
A. J-Gtubb, i . v . . cc- f.ixl io s-.X-Frahk'Johhson
,J v, I Off
D-D Nelson r. Ar:: :;:fr. "I oo
Heh-ry. SuUinffer,
H. Moses. ii-iicc. ?i silcl sOff
N JSpichenger.c.,,lfi,.jit!.i, a? 4.00
LCbver. .... ,5.00
MThornburn'.:r;VL.l: . 15 00
Toa Taniwa.i.r.v;vi::f..v;;-- rl-00
J . Brown . . . -.i i: z- a a :9- 00
j;Ohlea:8chleger...f..,3 .ct? Kf.l 0
John Kix 1.00
Otis Bur ford. . . , f,"". .V"-." 2 Off
H P Halt
.-- -- t IV, V V.."
'-;0ft
J F Markham. .un; l-0tt
Richard Carlisle.,. -.,;..-.. r- a 00
W A' Wickharh:. -( 100
W R Winans..
n-nn I
3-fXj
Elta Conkling...., ....... 100
Seth Morgan '.'.V. . .V. IT .". . 2 00
A .Fields, i,.,-,'; ..i .-..i.iiic" a 1:00
Robert McKenzie....... -? 1 00
F MWalters. . -Jr; .1 OQ
OA Whitstock. . . , v i 1 00
B F Langhlin.i s'ii-. sitOO
DeSoto E Richardson.., .v. . , . --3. 00
ffeo.Rvah. "Z ..'7....... .... . "1 00 I
w Ajtiihonsenr.r.. A,.rr. z pu I
--1 -08-1
J J irown-.i
D P Nelspn...
TV T7V. .T.
r X Wl
Joseph Kneber:rv,r:
A J Rroiv.n, ciai-;,..- tcj
AP Mobre..u.,M.u.'...
Charles Stewart. .l,., ....., vv
Spencer '(Indian). . V,"". .V. . . . "
R H Bernie, -witnesa fee.-.ij
A Keaton. Justiue Jtee.tiii... 5
W Bolton, witness fees. ..vc. ,,
H Mclnhis.'wltn'ess fees..'Vf. .
-0
2-00
. 2 00
00
1.00
-13 0
1: 5M
:. 1 50
' T50
Tom Cowdelt,- witness feeB
1 50
Tat w M HaWVM.a SSTrf W h-fl K.i
Plovd MKelvav. witness fe " 1 50
Clyde' McKelvay," witness, fees JO 150
jonn weDO, wimess ieet. . 1 001
Xa VwhZl U ?:w
tsXtotXiA.
A A Urquhart, constable 'fees. 8 20
Urj conneiiy, witness tees..,, , 4 MM 1
Li S Dayis, justice fees.-rrr. ... : 6 05
A A Urquhart, constable fees 1 20
L S Davis, justice, fees..-.-. fi.U,- 4 P5
A A Urquhart, constable fees 4
Jle"fes" I 80
...... '
My.llBK-fts.W
Li a uavis. lustice ee. . . .
Li.S Bavis, pceparintr jury
.1 Tvr T", 1 l 1 1 : . .
tl V IL-lUai UlvUlUlI llan. .2 iid BU J
E S ChandlerTprep jury list"; L. J 00
xroy aneuy, ex ing teaenf ra, h , zo w
Anna"Langi'exUaaftiar?rs;7 .if 00
Justus Neffr ex'lnsf tatiers;. v
A S Roberts, wit eireU ooart. r,.
&00
2 00
G A "Liebe, viewing roadi ..
E P Fitijrerald . Viewing road.,;' ' 2 00
W H Harper; viewing road. ,r 2" 00
&FSbarp,vveying;.r,;v- 00
K V Sha'p, eP?ioerfai,..st.U 33 00
W Et.Brcvrn. labor.-.. . ft 00
Berrf 'Miller, Jabor.,'.:', .. 6 00
lr F -8 b atp,- est see- cor nersv : ; ;-0 " 13 00
D W Vause, papering sheriff 'a "- vs-i
; and clerk's meerrr, vrr. . . . 48 40
' Sam Jpnea is a queer fellow. -i Hu. re
cap tly go;off:.the .followingr VWake
up the church,:preachers,' if you have t
' . : . 1 v.v. j.. vjuuuhj
morning. -For every deacon vou throw
through the 'window' 3,000: people will I
come to hear you preach." F - - I
Itemrof InterentTenhM tMVtme
Mountaineer Correspondent.
r. ... . .. , . .
.' Rev: T:
- 1" n? m?a7P- sflsntog'for'Chese letters will plea;se
: . : -:..:-, M .Jl I vertised: "' !
66
00
00
gone oh a
. .uoj.. . . o O
. " Mr. Roy Butler has been engaged,'
teach' the Boxril nihna1.
!" Mr; J. C. Wingfield and' family have
moved back to their farm for the sum
mer'.' " ' '" '.'' " ""
Air. m.. jNeii nas rented bis bouse in
uuiur, ana is trying larm lite lor a
change. " "'
Some of the" Chinese pheasants are
getting quite tame:" ' They are seen in
side of the'eifcy limits.' .
Landidates lor office' are coming
thicker 'and "faster, 'and the "peoble
00
00
00i
will have a' general "assortment" to
select from: '' '" "
A'citizens' meetinar will', be' held on
: tne 24th of March :Jor. the. purpose of
nominating candidates for the' offices
of -mayorj recorder and treasurer of
this' city:'
.Mr, L.H. Thomas,, our acting post
master, has Bent in his resignation
and a petition i9 . being circulated ' for
H. M. Pitman to be appointed.
On-' Tuesday:evening little Maude
and Edith Merrill were run" over by a
runaway horse belonging to Stevens &
Ho.wie; -They . were playing near the
house and started. to. run : when. they
saw; . tne- borse..: coming, but were
knocked down and bruised.. consider
ably about the head, but it is thought
not seriously,
; At the regular meeting of the city
council of Dufur a petition was granted
for the opening of Fifth Street.
. The report of . the treasurer, ,C.P.
Balch,was receivedand hiaresignation
accepted, .and J. C. Johnston appointed
to fill.the yacancy..;-.-,:-;
Bummer,:
CaU
for Meeting of Democratic
Convention .
County
The democratic -county convention
is called to meet in Dalles City, Oregon,
on Tuesday April 1896,. at. 10 o'clock
A. M., for the. purpose of, electing ten
delegates to the democratic state, con
vention which will .meet in. Portland
on April 9, to nominate a . full county
ticket, and to transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before the
convention. . ..The . apportionment of
delegatOs to be elected to said conven
tion from the respective precincts in
the county is as follows: '. ,
Falls..,...'". 5 : Deschutes , ... .... 2
W. Hood River. -5 " Eleht-MUe :'.-.". :-2
E. Hood Rivervi 4 ;-Duf ur;-. r.-.-i i"9
Bald win ; . .--2.: Kineale v . i.:iU:.8
Mosier.......... 3 Tygh. .v, 3
West Dalles.,.. 8. Wamic,; 4
Trevitt. ."6 .Oak Grove:; ;:'." 3
Bigelow.".-.-'..-; .-i- 7 --Antelope; .v;--2
East Balles.v. 8 Nansena . '. , 2
Columbia .;. 2 - Ramsey..:...'..,, 2
.. This being one delegate at large for
each . precinct; ; and ..one -.for ; .each 15
votes or. fraction ;..pyer.. eight ; ;cast for
Hon. A. S. Bennett for supreme; judge
at the last general election. ..i. ,.:.t. ;
The primaries for the election of said
delegates.. SvilL.be held at .the usual
place of. voting .in each, precinct on
Saturday, April. 4 at. 2 o'clock pj..'A
By orderof.the. County .Demacratic
Central.Committee.;--, i;
Hz iv.'if iS.-B;ADAMaK.ChaiEman..i5
. J. M JACESQN.-aoxetary. lo ;
Farewell, Reception-
Tha -r many., friends ;of . Miss Edna
Moody, who haabeencviaiting her bro
thers,- Messrs. M A. and W. Jl-Mogdj
ii'j cU;ntenderel her a farewell reg
ception at the. Bald win last ;eyeni5g,)n
the eyeofv er -departure to;- err home
in" Salem.. Dancinwsmade .b
feature of a"jvening,-- and; so, jileaft-
antld.shours;.a8sj;:bvt wblhthe
urcnestra . jJLaiaquaiscoursed its
oholce8jmjisicriand.-cQngenialflpirit8
mingled together in- the mazy dance,
that the-ewerHng-isped-'-bjr Tinheeded.
The party Was-iDdeedntr-etegant one,
nothing having been-left undone -to
eanaeiiMiss Moody:s. last evening -in
the.ciiy to bend-wbich--will long- be
remembered, -by- herself and -all-who
were.'present.. -Those who attended
the reception' were: -Messrs; and 'Ms-'
dames C C; QlakeleysW. fi. MeodyV
R:!aulknejsJ -.--A-Crossea ti Fi
Stephens,; ,j.-;M. FilloOa.r -Misses -Edaa
Moody, ;Ea Heppner1-Ahnie-Moope!:
Beu3ahi,Patterson,-JEtta Story,-"Ione
Ruch,-Ji3Bnie; Alardeti? Miflftie--Lay,-
My rtle AlicheUr AkheeNwmatT, -Hose7
Mlcfaelt,KNettietMicheIip Mary3 Lay:
Clara JJa vie I -Enda-jGlen Messrs-. 'Mr
Ai.Moody, "E. W. WHsonf Edi Gs--PtrU
tersbn,-E.'-H, TxiHsdale; -John- amp
shire IiWi:Hppn3err Victor Mardeir;
Max AVoge, JCharleard",-Guy-'MiI.
rer; tAmls P6rteV;-Cf.-W.'Jhirsf iBf
Dawson and Fred W. Wilson. -"
Haa Mot -pteen Suspended. . rrri
Tbf eglsfers . and''recef vers. iftJnited
otawjB tanu om.ces. .,.....,. - r
GentTerrien:"'.r.Your ar'e'Sefeb In-.
formed that" the nile .or , 6rder, lately.
innrlnr.oirTf.Vrhrio-f.riA rlriiS Va" Kbit.
. . . - . , - - , r
IngT)een passed by Tihe honorable sec-
------ ,.. p.v,.
relarv'of "the"lnterior " recTuTrln5-"BTfw I
reiary oi ne inpeiaor, quiring &Dr I
stracts'df he"eHdenije to be. file In alt
cases oi appeal"taTceh'"JrQro"ih fieoia
iOna of Ihis 'ciBIce "tb'tbe ' dertment
has" been s'u8'hdedr"No pucb order, or
Fule Is offorceT" -"
" TTou "wilT please "glfe Ihls'ii o tloe" such
publicity In-purBeve'ralo'ces'M
duiyinform tne litigants ana the sev
erai mempers oi the Dar practicing
iWora-vovi' '. "..
Tours' "Res'pebtf ully.
" S7W. Lamoredx, ( -,
'... -Comniisslbn'eiv ,
'WAsHGTOi" T-, C..HarcKJ5,"lB9rk
I:.-:: ;';,- c. lzz.i.z.z
Burial Places of British..,
v AU the members of tbe royal family
oi England who ;hav& died 4uriBgjthft,
century "are buried at Windspr-wih
the exception of six. - The pukepf JanfK,
sex and his sislr,thePrlnpeM Shia;
w.ere. buried in TndalGrean cetjtery
in accordanca'w4thjae;pxpU
ders. The Duke and Uucbes oi.LitB
bridge are inteed-at-Kaw. Prince
Alexander pW- bnrled at
S.andringhartVj pTjremainf ;fL h-e
Grand, LUKnesSvAlice or ,Heser. are in
j .-"OlTvttvSt.e,OT:.:J:.
rThertrtatepiibitibnobTiveTitrda will
saoWnd-' !it''-if e,?baiHvoMP
or, Sfaiwh-g,0 forthe purpose T
T. i .1 - - ----- . -
prarangaplaHom.nomlnatthgSf ticket
and-the- consideration"' of siich lother
piatorVas-lnay'lc6rne-' before Tih'e 'cbh.
yfenirori.;- JaK McKibbenf cptary" jof
the state- exeritiveWrnm.hv' will
provide entertainment f for all delegates
who send their names1 Id Mm '.'prioi 16
Matins, W.-'1'' --i tut iii J- ila
Cash entry,-Mary- Peoples,- nwi sec
sVr-JO ew tixiiiixqc iii
I Cash entry, Jones Peoples, neisec ia.
i Homestead nling, Albert A,': Brownr
lee, net net, sec 2at set set. sec 24, t.l
?? iiiC'S
? "See the Crusty Bi Pan'at Maier f
4 BentonV." ' '" ' -
letters' AaVeTttsed;'
mi L'iiLLii'j. fu a1L1iVa j"
..??. fOI.fowAnK " ." . " ol
i r lernaininp" in 1 n uaiiaB uosujiiice
tp
!
Ander8en.;.jrpU..:Aken8, Miss Elisa
Bradley, Jno P beth i
Cahtreli. DiJi-.--.lt4forb.-Ell-.'. !
uavenport, Miss.Davia,.Gli.;'. ;
Annie . . Droeam, John
Elgin, Jas Gibson; -W-H"'
Uarper, (editor .Johnsoni J J
Temp. Review . . McCauleVi Y O
Peterson, P P" " " Ram bo Gus
Smart, HE " " ; Twibage; Jasper '
White, Mca..K-...-. ,.v
. .. J. A. CROSSEN..P. M.
MARRIED.
A-
HARDISTY-WHETSTONE. Af the Skliybe
Hotel parlors in this city, on March 10, Justice
L. S. Davis officiating. Mr. Henry Hardhity
ana miss jaiin vy neutODe.
HAYES-BLOWERS. At the ustlce's office in
tnis city; on Marcn iu, justice L,. L,. Dans
officiating, Mr. William Hayes, and Miss
vallne Beatrice Blowers, both of Hood River.
BRADLEY-A"NGKI At" the parlors of the
Columbia Hotel in this city. .Feb. 9, Mr.
Darwin Bradley and Mrs. Minnie Angel. L. S.
Davis, J. P, officiating.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION -
, i: .'.ii:: . OF THB '.v ;ii.'".u7:.ia
FIRST ; NATIONAL BANK,
at The Dalles, ip the State of Oregon, at the
"-" "close' of business, February 28, 1896. . t
EESOTOCSS:'- I---'-'"" '-
IiOBSiul.dlscounia.V.-,.,;:..,r..;a:fiffMA eg
yerdratta eoured and unsecund..-. . am ni
T3-. -j fionds-to secure' circulation . :v. . : I2,500' 80
P miums-oa U;.S.. bonds .i. . -.;';. i:;.i . 1.600 00
Etoclts, Securities, etc 6.060 to
iiuikijut housa. turhitnTSt . and-nxbire.: -'-l.Sei- 85
Other real estate and mortgag-'s owned, : E,070?p
Due from Mate Banks nd Rankrs....4 .. 618 72
Hue from approved reanrvs areata -"--3S8 68
CJhrckl ami other on ah items. . 39 72
tiouauf.. other JitiHil BinV.-. V 1;180 00
Fractional paper, currency, aickels.' and . . -
--eenta .I-.T-.'.V.T.T.-...-..-..:'.'".' ."4S SS
Specio 2&35 85
.SilKMetider -note. n,ni'vr,-,-,i '-.-- W)-00
Redemption fund with U a. Treasurer lb
- sv. w nrenuuvii;,,,,,,. . otM OU
'totat u . ..J.v".."r.";'. r.c.r,r.'.n? m.
LIABILITIES: . i..;
Capital stock paid in 60.000 00
Svplui fund. ii. .. .- 15,000 00
UntiiTided proBW lest expenset and taxes ... - - -
National Batik nstea ontataadlh;.
Individual deposits subject to check. .
Demand certificates, of dpoait. , ,r.v.
pTHu.n-..-v;T. nasi
-.11,280 00
45.M7 7
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Stats of Oregon I" i.t'Jj. ii -' -
..M2,30r2
County of. Waaco .f-' - -' ..-.-5.
T. J. M. Patterson. Cashier of tbe above-named
bank, do anlemnlz swear that th.alxralatemcnt
11 true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. . v
Bubricrihed- anrl nvnm ty vfnr tt hia Tth.
day ot ii arch", 1888. ... ; . . - .
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OoBBacTAttest: , ) 8. 8eHiiiC - ) 0 - '
SHiSRIFF'S7. S ALeT,
By virtue of "aDexecuHon" "and order oft sale.
issned. out of .the. Circuit Court of the-State-of
Oregon for Wasco County, .upon a JucUrmentand
decree made-, rendered- and -entered 'ry said
coart on the 2rst day of February, fca, in favor
of the plain-aiT, In a suit whereiir"Tlie Colum
bia Building and. LeanAssoclatioB-,u-a -gorpora-:
tion, was plaintiff, and Alfred Kennedy and
Caroline .Kennedy, John .Burger and-tbe Park
and Lacy Machinery Cbmpony, a corporation.
ware, defendants, -and -to me directed and de
livered, commanding me to levy upon and sell
the lands mentioned and described In said writ.
and hereinafter ; described, X did jlnly lavy-upoa
ana win sen at puoijc au
bidderfoteash ia-hand,-on
zb&
M6ndaij, VifilSiKDdy
i J&,.
ll'iV1.rli.th.,(l.n.n f aslddaut-.t.tao
-r---rz.,zr-
irons aoor or tna county court nouse in-ijaiies
ef.-in Wasco county. flreeon. all bf the lands
and premises described inrsaid-writ, and hereia
ibed as follows, -towlt: Lots "A. H and C,"
m-oiooK zi-tui "v in DtocK da, ana toi -a, in
block 29. all in the Fort Dalies Military Reser
vation" -addition to" "Danes -City, Wasco county.
Qregpn, as shown by the of&cial plats thereof-.
or so much thereof as shall be Bumclent to sat-iafv-tbe-Bum-of
tl .IM M, with -interest-thereon
Lorn the 21a day of February, 1806, at the rate
at -eia-bt ber cent tier annum. tllB.TB attorneys
tit, and tha further, mini of i28JO,xosts in said
suit, together with cost of said, writ and accru
ina aosis of sale. --
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 11th day of
March, 1896;- - --- -T.""J."DK1VEK,
o r. dz . v Sbarat at Svasco County, ureg-orv
KnTinK..FngnaicATrQSL
iJS i i tiSjUaW- i- Tr
UsrrsD Sratss Lswu Omci, I
i; -'i'nav-Oau.K., Or.. Harsh 10, 1898, 1
. NotIce-t-hereDy- gt'-" that' in 'compliance
wiUi th provisions ol the act of Congress of .
June g. 178, entlClrd -' An act . for tbe sale of
thnber iuoia -in ttte St'ates of Caurornla, Ore-g-onjev-fdaanaaaMagtJerrilory,'.'
c--'
Z; ,jrOHN:,.0,NJEAL,M ,-,. ..--
Of le CalTeV, county pf Wasco, state of Oi
Kto,-'aa tiuH nitHi -iu uwjnwou sworn
seatameat o. 1:, ipr tne purcnaae of the WSH
of" fcuon-N61'19,'in township No, 1 South, range
lKBaat; and -WH-bffer-prooT-to -show that the
land sought, is man v&luabie-for tts-tlmber-or
stoue ttuin for aieuaturai purposes,, ana o
establish' hl clruin to said land before the Reg
ister asnd;Recelr-of -thir-olBce at The Dalles,
of'Phft-BaUes.-Oreran.' - -1 -
JtajtantL all: nexaam olahnilut' ad verseW-sna
above described lands are reouetited to file their
claims in uua.Qm.ce on. or oeiore sata lvtn day ox
Msf!-VMr- " JAS. F.VMOOEE;-"
; March WrSO'l-'C ti-i Hegruiterf-
NOTIdiE TO& PUBUCAIION.?
Land Omci ATrnt DitLsORKKrar'-i
! .- V.v 2' - March lfcea, C-cj
; Notice Is hereby jriven that tha-foliowmg-named
settler fiaa filed notiea et ota Intention,
to make final proof in support pf his claim, am)
that said proof .will- be made before Register"
sou svcceiseiyBf, iuv :vueavuregona-a-- Apru
V.V; -;Y,VBS31B V.,HASOIfo:a!-.iW-I
HiNfc3ra)Q,fojtbSV8ec,UTrfcaS.E
14 E. W.H. - ....
! He names the following witnesses' to -prove
hi continuous, resirtenner apon-aad ouMiyation
of said land, visi . ........ .-. .f.Vir . u-.
i Barnett.'orTfie' Dalles, Orecon, and T.
B.-.Haverly.-L.- P,: Bolton, and A. -C Rice; bf
Boyd. Oregooca ii;.-JAa F. MOORiX---i
JIrch.M,.. a i: wt.iiagisttrii
-AlDMITTOBNpnClli
NoUoe'ls h'ereDy glven'that"the undersigned
has -been duly appointed by the ' Honorable
County Carat of the Stat of Oregon, for Wasco
County-as administrator of tbe estate of O. V.
Ioa. daceaaed,- -Ail persons having -claims
against said estata are- here tyr -notified to pre'
seni-thQ umtv-sroperiy -veTi fled, to-tee-it tba-
effloe of Dufur Menttiee, jtue iuee,-Ore
within six rnoatba from the tatv of this nod
' , ,
AJSla?00w?CtWl,to,0fa.V -
i Dated this lata oayol atarwr, ifve, . .
iane, aec'a,
1
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Beaii ;
Bean
Gyclono Nozzles,
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Having bought the
carried by. Mi "' .XTjB
I
HNNOUNCEMENfF
announce to the public that !'ani'pte(a;redl'
to cater to their wants in .alljines of,.(.n.;r .,.,.; ..,;,
' '; -'.: ; ,uw; ai.J ti',inl.W .V.' -V
crockery;. '.-.jT-Cr,; : ,,,!: u
; : "WV E.. :K A'TTLEBl v
. ; -' --..Ii .t '.ft ,....
:C:A:T..:i:;C:'::-,-::'"i"
; and Shoes;
At Less Than ;6ost
BEDROCK
Call and Qet Price and Be Convinced u.xJ tiuaJ.a il
No Trouble to Show Qoodsr
. .V 1 C . . 1
OTTO BIRCFELD, PmirtifeTOR--"
Fine
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DOCTOR G.W. SHORES?
ATAPPH-
botii ,xocal
'The- anly ramedf (uarantaed M abaeMtaff'
eura paia'rsi and cosDpctaljr aradkeata . .Uaay
dUeass Iroaa tka blood aad Hyttrnm. - r
n3LirsizE.-si.ooL TEiirsizK,: m
I ioe.1 nvaimam. on full oonib's suoelV of Cstarrsr
I "''nlt L" ndona.fgl4:amaUl MpoiyaCtafc.
I biooa ana stomacn puis. ...
H vtto hv nv nf the ftrlrmrlnr iymvrm, TVGr
W, Shore' Complete CiUitIi Cure wiH five ycxtim
nant rriier ana connieieiy ana pmrmmamuuj cun jom.
A me now toopM Me. ...-,y o
fnu aMIIf aanaeak A latZ-h rati)
- rs-trrrnosa tm an tenavr? . ZmI i J -lilt
there pain In front of bead? .l';c '.C-C j
uo yoo ram an clear ium irawi
Is your throat dry la the sonilarr -- "J. . V
' Do you sleep sHrft' yotar saoutb opaer
Is your bearinsr falllne? .e; . s-li.
' rin vnnr aN iliarhafva?
ZU ih wax ovj-nirars?-i'-'::''i. -
Do yoa l.aar betlar sane days thaa otbafsr
- It your haarlnv worst whea you have a coMT-
. Or. 43. W, Msaras' Coatfli Cwravsuresan (aaewtr
ccHdt and bronchial alfectioas. On aoa wiU sloa
tvrnnodiccfnUB. Keep abnttl la tht bouw."iarM
size bottles 2?c, If yoa . bay these iyBpaoss.sa.)..
as direciad on the Bottle ana n wis cere vow ,
Havvnueuea? ' ..a.jiov,
Uo you lake cold easily . r v-:..
Ooyoa raise fmthv anal N tzz.:. Z.-j1 d
'Do you cous-h ia tha aioinin(t? . .
.th van aplt. ap Silk cheesy lusapsl'.v.J uaxZi:
. Dr. O. Abena' Taalc and Blood PatritW claaa-
scs and Sunnes the blood, five slrsnrth sad vlM7
cures dyspepsia and ail aervoes dissaaas. Prka..
SI par bottle. It ptraunaatly cures IM sollowint
symptoBis:.... -.-(..v.c .i-i.- l vv
Is there nausea? o , r
Do youbeicb op e' -' "' ' ca-
Ara you constipated? -., ;-. " .-:..r f-fiT-It
your lohpie coated? " ""
Do you bloal up after aatinr? '..yioi. oJ"..J
Do you feel you are crowing araaaerr
1 there conslarrtbavl taMaia tna aooth -ii
Dr J,. W, Snores' KMaey sad Uvtc Cttra
cures all d seases of tna KMneys. uvar ana si
Poca, $1 par boitla. - ..;..i.-; aa J
Do-you gat diriy? . , -. . . -:,,.,'.
-Have you cold leetr- - i
, Do you feel miserable? h-.ilui'.J ZiZrnS &
Do you get tired easily? ." ....
ftoyoohavakol Basbesru '-.a-ioa U-j.
'Are vour spirits low at tines?
Ou yoa have rambling la bowels?
Ala your nana ana reel ssreiif i,.. ..J Viiiit
. I. this noticed swra at night?
Ii thee pais ia sasail tat back? ' :C: r.i'.Z
Has lha perspiratioa a bad odor?
is laera puKmeaa uixlectaaayas? ;i.'.-.. .coii
Du you have to gM up often st Bight? , . . ,
i 1r,.. . rt.nnaii la urtma bf left StandlM-?
Don't aaaiect these aiens sad risk Brigbt s disease
killing- vou. Dr. Snores Kidney and liver cure Via
cure yuu it used as directed oa lha battle. i
Dr. O. W. Share' Meaejtaisi aage Oil steps rha
worst pain hi on sslnute. .For headache, loothacba,
neuralgia, cramps ior colic as II- eiterpally aaat ra
temally- Prevents and cures diphtheria If ossd ta
tiai Keep aaottl handy. -Price, Jc a beetlei-.'"
Dr. Q. W. Shares' papala Varanllai deslrovs
Intetflnai worms and removes the little round Beat
rhera they atb and breed. . It eaver faile. . PrlCf
J5c a botte. .
Dr. a. W Shore' Wlnterfiasa Salve saraaal,
diseases of th akin, fieasove red spots and black
pimples from the face'. Heals old sons B ilojaaya.
D?! a.'w''8hor.i.' Aatl-CoastipafW; PHti
cur hronlc constipation, alck headache an. Mlkra .
attacks. . Prlc. 25c a koul. . , . .. .. ( f
In aN cases, if the bowels aril constipated take one of'
Dr. G.W. Shores' Antl-Consilpatton Pills at bedMaat.
I' your tmubl is chronic and deep-seated, writ Dr.
G. W.. Snv peraonaUy for his new sysaptoas Hat
and have your case diagnosed and r his eipert ad
vice fu. .. - ... ..via
These famous remedies are prepared only oy upc
torG W Shores. Zioa'sAedi Jllnstltole. Sah
City. Ulan.
Fo
or sal by sll DruccMs. or seat to any add res c
receipt of price. t.;:....-..-..j:. ...,;; Vdju,-
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TBE DALLAS, OREGON. .
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(3prajr;Nozzles,
SprSay Piimps,'
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Vehnoral Nozzles,
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Dalle at- 8 a.-D., wrn9tlncM the
Cascades Lock . with ..StiraarI)aUra C
City. Steamer Dalles City .leave
ltand (Oak street--dock at T-a.-m.-.
connecting .lartrJa'SisMineisvJtefcraUato
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any time, day or lifhtv-&klprnerifei for
vy -tannms-s rnnsuxie: oexiterea jbefore.)
p. m. Lilve stock shlnmentat aolio.. r
Ited. . Call on or address,
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