THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1900. riOPLI COM1SO ASD OOlSO. WedtiCMlav' PiilT. Mies Tickle, of the state university at Eugene, is the gttcet ot Mibs lUieie ASlaway, oi this city. Dr. Kay W. L. Lian returned on the noon tram to Moro. after upending Chrietruas wilti bis father ami Mrs. Logan. Mr. ami Mri. C. W. Pielzd au.l daughter left this morning to tui-ml t lie next two or tnrte months in Soutlieru California. Oaorue R. Campbell, of the Eugene university, is ependiug the Christmas holiday with his parent?, Mr. anJ Mr?. W. E. Campbell. Pete Nickelsen, who is located as telo graph operator at Pendleton, rent Christmas with his mother, returning to Pendleton this morning. Duncan Chisholuj, the sheep king of Cent. Bhermau county, spent CbriBtmn at the European House and returned home today on the noon train. Eddie McKenz;e, who has been here for the past six weeks in the employ of the Jacobnen Book & Mneie Co., will leave for (ioldendale tomorrow, where tie will cpnd the holidays, after which he will return to The Dalles. The hoy?, and girls too, will be glad to see Eddie back to The Dalles. Coiintv Superintendent C. L. Gilbert' and Professor Neff left this afternoon for Albany to attend the State Teachers' 'Association. Professor Landers left for the same destination Monday. Mrs. Neff accompanied her husband as far as Hood River, where she will remain till the return of the party next Saturday. Thursday'! Daily. Jim Abbott, the Wapinitia sheepman, is in town. State Senator T. II. Johnston was in town today from Dufur. Hugh Jackson, the irrepressible stage man, is registered at the Umatilla House from Wapinitia. A. M. Kelsay returned toduy to Sban iko, after spending Christmas with hie family in The Dalles. Justice and Mrs. Brownhill returned home today from spending Christmas with Mr. Brownhill's sister, Mrs. Lath am, of Dufur. George Lang, an old-time locomotive engineer of the O. It. & N., and an all round good fellow, arrived here today from Portland. Frank Ga'oel, of Wapinitia, returned homo today, after spending Christmas in The- D.ilies with his two eons, who are attending pchpol here. MA Kill ED. On Christina?, at the residence of the bride's father, Thomas Ramus, of Boyd, "Mr. James Huteson and Miss Annie S. Ramus were nnited in uiarriflge, P. P. Underwood officiating. The biidegrouui returned from Manila last Bummer, after completing three years' service for Uncle Sam in the West Indies and the Philippine, but was compelled to surrender to cnpid. IIIIHN. Christmas Day. in this city, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ferris, of Couk's Land ing, n daughter. Salt Hia Woniierful Tower. Salt, just plain slt, or sodf inn chlo ride, as chemists call it, ip about to take a new place in the world, for two uni versity of Chicago professors, working in the quiet of their lab tratories, have found that it is the long sought for elixir of life. They have found that sodium chloride, or salt solution, when' gradu ated to the right proportions, will cause a heart which has ceased to beat to take ut its rythmic action and do its work again. In other words, they have die covered, that a cirtaiu eolution will re vive life that is extinct. Professor Jacques Loeb and Profeseor D. J. Lingle are the discoverers. The key word to the whole discovery is what these scientists h ive termed "ions." Professors Loeb and Lingle have bren experimenting all summer on the auri cular and ventricular muscle, and have found that certain "ions," or electric current solutions, furnish life's prolong ing principle which works on the heart muscles through the blood. Salt in the blood in certain proportions they have discovered to be the cause of the heart beit, Tb? faults of experiments pf (he Chicago proiessors Lave not become gell' erelly known yet, as they are preparing a story ot their tummer's work for pub lication. A Village Black. iltli Saved Mil Little Hon' Life. Mr. II. H. Black, the well-known blacksmith at GrahatnsviHe, Sullivan Co., N. Y., says: "Our litile son, five years old, has always teen subject to croup, and so baj have the attacks been that we have fearud many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving fieqneDt doses when the thecronpy symptoms appear we have foiind that the dreaded crcftip is cured before it gets settled." Theie is no danger in kivlYig this remedy for it con tains no opium or other if j'uious drug and may be given as confidently to a habeas to an adult. For sale be Blr.keley, the dnvgisti Never before has a music house in Ti e Dalles delivered in a single day as many pianos and organs as we did on Christ mat eve. Many were the homes made happy. And now for the new year. Every piano an .1 or 4 a n innst go. Prices cut no figure witi in; they will not cost yon much. Ther in lots of fun In the music !ra :e row. Have von noticed it? Howevr, it is all tt Nickolecn'o music bton.'. C! irke A Falk have on sa:e a full line of paint and artitl's bruehce. Clothing for Pen and Boys Has it ever occurred to you that we are selling fine Clothing made "by John G. Miller & Co., of - Chicago, and that it would pay you to investi gate our stock, see the workmanship and get our prices? Our Leader, a wellfliade suit, good lining, at ....... $ 4 75 A good heavy grey Worsted, will wear like iron 6.5(5 A fine, square cut, all-wool Cheviot 7-90 Imported Clay Worsted, heavy, all-wool 10.00 Either square or round cut.J fcYou cannot duplicate this in other stores for less than $12.50 to $15.00. A fine English Melton, all-wool 10-90 Oregon Cassimere, an extra good cloth ... 10.00 We have Boys' Suits with knee pants at $1.35, $1.09. $2.25, $2.08 and up. Boys' Suit with long pants, $3.00, $4.50, $ 1.70, $5.30 and up. Send us your name and we will gladly mail you a sample of eight different t-uits with prices. The Place to Save Money. . THE FAIR. F. C. Marquardsen, Prop THE DALLES, OR. GRASS GROWING IN EASTERN OREGON Dr. James Withycombe, of the State College of Agriculture at Corvallis, Has Been Appointed Special Agent by the Department at Washington, D. C. Di. James Withycombe, of the State Agricultural College at Corvallis, is reg istered at the Imperial, on his return fo Oregon, after having spent several weeks in visiting the livestock shows which havs been held throughout the Eastern cities. He says that after a careful ex amination, he finds that the only thing Oregon lacks in lh.e way of fine, blooded stock is largo numbers of them. At present Dr. Withycombe is under taking the propagation of certain grassee in Eastern Oregon. He aaid : "We are about to start a co-operative grass-growing experiment in Eastern Oregon in connection with the depart ment of agriculture at Washington, P. C. I have been appointed special agent to act between the government and the college in this matter. The problem of furnishing grasses to renovate the pastures of Eastern Oregon is one of the greatest importance. We recognize that the conditions in Eastern and Western Oregon are widely different, owing to climatic and other circumstances. The farmers are becoming alert to the im portance of animal husbandry, and are doing their Lett to help the work along. This state is adapted for ctockraising, and agriculture must develop along that line. We must be able to grow certain grasses so that the stock will have good feed on the ranges. "The stockmen are doing much to in jreafe (he importance of Oregon as a ( iilockraibing country, and are bringing in some of the best cattle and Bheep to be purchaeed in the East. At the Inter, national Livestock show held at Chicago, nil of the best sheep were purchased by Oregon people and will bo shipped to this state. I bought an Aberdeen Angus heifer calf for Mac Porter, of Benton soutity, payina iflOOO, and Mr. Porter is now in this city, awaiting the arrival cf this city, awaiting Ihearrival of hi.c1f. The breed is of the best, anil it i qnito an accession to the blooded stock of the Noithvrret. "Some time ajii, two shorthorn calves were purchased by W. O. Miner, at Hepimer, for f2"00, and they are now installed on his ranch. C E. I.add's I axent is now in Canada selecting the best shorthorn cattle he can find, and others are doing similar work. "The college at Corvallis is in a urnst prosperous condition. At present, there is the largest enrollment the college has had since it was organize!. Many in quiries re being received from farmers in regard to matters of gnneral interest ! to them, ami the outlook along all iinea is most encouraging." In future any and all inquiries rela tive to delii-nuent taxes mo it be made to t tie county clerk, as ho i custodian of delinquent tax sale record and rolls. Tne h.'rill haviriLT )iiiiicd i'h t ho law in iniikin sale (.! I'.-lirqu'-nt sx.?, he is completely out of th Ux-collecting business till M'trch next. dl l-Jiii Subscribe for Tiia Ciihomci.k. Off to pinscol But before we go every article we possess, every Piano and Organ must go. Gilbert & Jones Co., who are to become our Successors in Portland, have not bought a single Piano or Organ from us. They have paid us a big sum of money simply to become our successors, for our reputation, for our good will, and for our agencies, so as to control hereafter the sale of the' Knabe, llardman, Stock, Fisher, Ludwig and other Pianos, and under the contract with them wo are obliged to get out of Portland in the. very near future so as to let them operate in the field which we mu&t relinquish. We have no time to waste, and have therefore instructed our Agent, I. C. NICKELSEN, The Dalles, Oregon, to close out all Pianos and Organs on hand at a great sacri fice: We are now closing up our business preparatory to our removal to San Francisco, where will be our headquar ters hereafter. If you ever intend buying a Piano or Organ now is the time. Address, I. G. MICKEZiSEM, Or Wiley B. Allen Co , The Dalles, Oregon. Portland, Oregon. I'ftiBfRis Sips Of all kinds are carried in stock by us. Bought direct from the :::::: ..CUinchestcp Firearms Company.. Our prices are right. Send us your or ders and save express charges. Full line of Shotguns, Revolvers, Etc., and Ammunition of all kinds. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles, Oregon Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Wasco County. Jutepn faquet, Plaintiff, F. X. Pauuet auiO. L. Pallet, Defendant!. By virtue of an attachment, execution, decree and order of sale, duly tusued out ot auJ under the teal of the Circuit Court of the itnle of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, to me directed nd dated tbe 24th day of November, l'AJ, upon Jiiilgnient rendered and eute-ed in sidd Court on the -th day of January, imjt. In the above entitled came. In favoi of the pluin. till and itainit the defendants, '. X. l'a.iiet and O. L. f'a'iuet, as judgment debtors, in the Hum of four hundred ( W) dollars, with Interest thereon from the 3utn day of Beptember, lKil, at the rate of eifht per cent per annum, and the further r.im of Blteen (tU) dollar, with interest thereon at ix per cent per annum from the iirih davof JamiBrv, lf7, and the further uiim of thirty-one ($il) dollars, costx, and the cot of and upon this writ, and commanding uie to make sale of the real property hereinafter de scribed, I will, on the :tlt day of lieieiuber, 1900, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and at the front door of the county courthouse In Dalies City, Wasco County, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the defendants, K. X. Paquct and O. L. Paouet, or either of them, had on theiTthuay of January, 1WJ7, the date of the judgment, or which such defendants, or any of the defend ant herein, have since acquired, or now have in and to tne following described real property, situute and being in Waseo County, Oregon, lo wit The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter 0t) of section two (2), and thei north east quarter 'J,') of the northeast quarter ('-), and the south half of the northeast quarter (U) of section three !), all in township six (t.V south of range twelve (U) east of the Willamette Meri dian in Wasco County, Oregon, and containing onehundre-1 and sixty (HW) acres: or so much of said proiertyas will satisfy said Judgment and decre, with costs and accruing costs. Said property will be sild ,ubieet to confirma tion and redemption as by law prov dei. Duttd at The Dalles, Or., this 0th dy of De cember, n ROBERT KELLY, d8 Flu-riff Wasco County, Oregou. NOTICE. " Hy virtue of an order of the council of Dalles City. Oregon iniideon ths ii 'th. diiy of Novem ber. A. I). lli)0. notice Unereby given that on the suid J.)th. Uiiy of November. ItsJO, the si.id council declared by resolution adopted, that that prtion of tha sidewalk sit-jated on the northerly elde of Fulton Streo. and lying be tween the northeast corner of the square formed hv the intersection of said Fulton Street with Washington Street lu Dalles City and n point h) feet east r.f suid corner on said Fulton Street, is in a dnng -rous condition and in need of being rebuilt, in thut said sidewalk is weak, decayed and unsafe to travel upon; and It was deter mined by said council to rebuild the same and that the cost of rebuilding said sidewalk be charged to tbe owner or owners of the property ubutin:,' on suid portion of suid sidewalk de clared in a dangerous condition as by law pro vided. This notice Is published for II days from the 1th day of December, l!Kl. by order of the council of Dalles City, which order was made Nov. soth. luutl. Dated at Dalles Cit , Or., December .'Id. I!t00. '. XKD 11. tJATKS, Kecordvr ol Dulles City. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Ofkk at Tub Ihu.es, Ok., ) December 10, t Notice Is hereby given thut the followiM? named settler has" filed iiollci! ol his Intention to make linal ppsit In Mipiiort of his claim, ai.d that said pnsif will be inane bclore the register aud receiver at The Dalles, Ouguii, on rvitur day, January l!), l'.ml, viz.: Crest (Ihlegsctilagrcr, of Tbe Dalles, Oregon, U.K. No. :,ir for the V'.j NW'i and WU 6V'i See. 11', T. 2 X., it. l.'i 1C, W. M He names- the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of SHid land, viz. : Jacob Whittl-, Jacob Ohleesehlager, Able Y. Marsh, l'erry Vaneitiup, all cf The Dalles, Ore gon. decll JAY 1. l.CCA, Register. liin Fiti Yellowstone Park Line. THE D1NIXU CAR ROUTE FROM FOItTLA.ND TO TUE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW. KTO"NE PARK. leave. ! Union Depot, Firm aud I sts ! arriv. No. 2. I Fast mall for Tacoma, ! No. Pesttle, OlymjtfH, (iray's Harbor and Houth heud points, hp.tkane. Koss land, II. ;.. l'ulliiiau,! Moscow, t.evlstou, Hnf-' 11 15 A. M. fHlolliimp mining conn-1 5;50 I'. M. try, Helena, Miniiespo-! Us, Bt. PhiiI, OicHha,; Kansas Clly, Ht. iinis,: Chicago uiiii all points 1 No. 4. 1 cast and soiithcat t. No. St. Pnget Hound Express 11, :W V. M. tor Tacoma and Seattle; 7;00 A. M. 'and intermediate points! Pullman flrstclass and tourltt sleeper to Minneapolis, Ht. Paul and Missouri rivet olnts without change. Vestibnied trains. L'nion depot connections in all principal i-i tie". Haggnge checked to destination of tickets, For liaudsomely illustrated dcscrlptiveniatter, tickets, sleeping ear reset vatlons, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant 'leneraf Passenger Agent, V Morrl son Street.eorner Thlid, Portland Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Soumern Pacific Go. Shasta Route Tralni leave The Dalles for Portland and w iv 1 stations at i .it a. in. and ?, p, m. ' Leave Portland ! " Albany . . :sn a m .3) a in Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry (torxlg, Clothinu, Boots tid Shot-, nt mtn h rr than wtiolt-sale prices. Wilt cell in tuilk or in lot", 01 any way to suit piircliaHcrs. Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. All (food will be iacrifici?I except Thompson' Hlov-fittina Corietn and l'.iHterick I'rttterns. Vour t rices will be mine. Call early and secure hnriiii!. , J. P. McINERNY, Corner Foootul and ('oui t Sts. Arrive A-lil.md . ' HHcranifiito .. , " nn r run:-! co .1:! m . ft (i p in . 7:1. p in . A. HvnsoM. jiouiry Public. Timotbt b,, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent Botu of the inatirance coaiDniea in th ....iT 1 Br ... v n U 111 world. We have a' large list of propertv k.i city and country, for tale and rest.' h We have money to loan on real .,. seenritj at reasonable rates of in,! '. -vci. We do all kinda of coneyiB(.jCJ are the exr-lnaivA nos r..,.. r,- V c tem of abstracting, whiq J? il'6 possibility of mistakei T "' up titles to real estate. V Any one Having prot Till "ftilt rentw il hnd it to th- advam. leave it in our hands. 0 Collections and all teEal business left in our care will receive prompt atten tion. Will practice in all the court, of the ttate. Correspondence promntlv anewered. v 1 Offiws: Washington street, next to French & Co.'s General, M II MiVork. Hansen & Thomsen Manufnetun rs and I lealers la Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring. Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc. BEE HIYES AND rSTJIT BOXES Of All Kluua Third Street. The Dalles, Oregon. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is heietiv Riven til it tlie nnilerienM Inis duly tiled with the County Clerk uf Aawo County, OreKmt, his limit iieenuut and report as ii.iiiiiiiiiiuii.i yi in,; runu 01 AUiill AgHlMlf, (iceeai-eii, nun Hint uie iinnorHUie t;(iunty Cim-t Iihs ti.xe'l Mondn, tlie.ilh day ol November, i!i) ut 10 o'elcK-k b. in. of slid dy ns the time, ai.'i the County Court rnnii of the County iv.un niue in j.iniies city, v hsco t ouniv, oivvon, ri4 the pluee lur heniinp naid linal ite -on u t htk! rc port. All persin interested in s.iirt esiuie me hereby notified to nppear t fiiid time nnd pluee mid shmv e;inse, il any there be. wUvhbuI ippurt should not be approved and naid numiiiisiMtur di-eliHTK!'l, lulled this 5th day of October, l'KW. J. p. A(;inirs, Administrator of the estnteof Adnlph Agiilins, deeeiuid. ooiti NOTICE OF FINAL SEmEMEST In the miitter rf the esti'teof John (iottiitb Wiiaeiib'tiKt, deeens'.d. NotP-e Ih hereby Kiven that tlie tindoriiipnel. the executor of the Inst will mid tentaineiit "I John (JotlHeb Wupeiihlrtst, deeeused, nm M.,1 IiIk linal account in the nuitter of s!i w-tnte nn1 the ('utility Coin t ol the HtHte ot Onyim for Wnseo Ctiunty tins set Monday, the 7th die cf January, P.KIl, nt the hour of In n. ni. of suid itay a the date for the hearini; of the ualil tccuaut ond any objections thereto. JOHN WAOKNIlI.AsT, Executor of the Ihsi will of John Oottikb WiUfenolust, deceased n:I l NOTICE OF "FINAL SETTLEMENT. T 1. r.r.,iMv r.mrt nt tlto Mlnto nt Or.onn Notice Ih hereby Riven that the undernljwi R. E. Hnltmarslie, adinlnixtrator with the :n annexed of the estate of Jonathan Jackson. censed, naa nieu nis noai aci'miiu in siu ,.. ........ nf ...IH l-'...... f'..n..lv r.r 111 IIIU I'OlllIL. llllll, "I ", v.. i Ron, and xai.l court hiw, hy an order 1hI! ttr inn nay oi uceenit;r, i.,i, niiinru day, the loth day of Jiiuiinry, at the hui: of 2 o'clock In the afternoon o said day, nth time and tlie etmntv court room hi lute" house at Dalle Cltv, d.-enn, us the place. for Uie hearliiR of said linal account and of tb" jectlona thereto, I' any there he. All creditor! and other person" Intereitid In estate, are hereby notified and reqiiircJUia sent and Hie their objection to said nfml.'t nnv they have, on or before the time wliottt hearing thereof as aforesaid. Administrator with the will annt-jnl estate of Jonuthiin Jiickson, deeeaxed. NOTICE FOU PUBUCATIOX. I.iNDOmca atThi; Pui'.0' ' Deeeuiberli.W"1. Notice 1 hfP.-by Riven that Hie named ettn-r dm iiusi notice "i - , to make linal proof in Mipjairtof "'"fl""'; tlmtiald r.roof will be madcbef'K J""1 '. and receiver ot' the li. H. Had ow'x Ialltn, Or ,on featurday, Jaaiura, l.vi, Francln A. OhiUt, of The nalles, Or. Ron, II. E. So. ;' f lot 2. HWU NK'i and B1, NW! it 12 K., W. .M. M Ho iiauiea the followhiR "'""T., his continuous residence upon u cu' of said land, vl.: rlMI, Uil .1. It. Hall, 11. Nelson, Cli:U fIMo, Kr.er, nil of The Dulles, (JreRo.i. deem JAY r.lXt'Aa.M""' 7 im p m l'l .'s) p in ll::uia m 4 ,'X a in I s : l .'i a m v. .!..- i. u i... l. r, that the HIW?1 ii, in x" in ii,;i,-,j ,,.-' "-- nas men witn ti t hA tut., r,f lire ide on the 1 Ith day ol Deccmmr. i. court, .Mon.liiv, tne inn 'I'.,", ,t, rffl- ha bei-n lixe.1 a- the time, and Ih'"" ' room of said court as the place Kr m of ol.j-eiloiis to said linal . 'r.,''1..1hnrn!P. dccr.. .id"l '"" ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice 1 hen-hy plven that the nn , h. been appoint.sl by the of " Wasco connly. OnROII, auinni-' .. estate ol Kratwls Kosa. d.-eeaf.l. ha ,1 ll i at the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTII i-by Riven that tne "'"" 6 IhJ eh-rk ol the cm ' ) croii, for Wiiscocoiinlf.ni J iiecoiint as adminlstraUir ol the e'""-I Bradford, di-ceascil, and that " ',,1. i nude on the 1 Ith day ol Deccmntr. i. . lie in rraiii-is ivor.. mrP iiiR clalina iiRalnst tne 0 i.ij ycf' ml to piescnt the same to m " , ,; heollleeol W.ll. Wilson, ri ''".,. Hn-ROII, Wlllllll SIX llioniiii. i Dalisl .Noveiiila-r in, I'.""- , .... c Ri nov.d EXECUTOU'd NOTICE. . ... Hit nn-r'''J Notlrv I hen iiy Riven v Jn,!(- x.siilor of tie- will ol ,mnt ' dee -I, h.a Bled l J county court ol the mule r uA . Arrive Ondoii " Denver " Kansa Cltj' " '.h'-avo Arrive l,o AiircIi " Kl I'asii " Kurt Worth " I ily ol Mexico . " Houston, .. ' New Orleans . . . Washington " New Vork A: l'i a in II I", a in . ''' a in im a in 7 i'i u in 7 : .-1 a in 7 i a m D 10 a ill . J m i p in . il .41 a in .. i:.r'i a in . . I no a in . i .''i a m 1.! a in . I'J. I.i p in 7 ' in l i oo p m il ; Hi a m :i A a m I on a in ; .' p in li 1 1 a in J I.I p in Subscribe for The Chronicle. I'lillinai and Tourist cirs on both train chMiriars Kierainciitii to ogden ami Kl Paso, and tomf.t cars to I hlcaito, ht l.ouln. New or leaim and W ashiiiRton. Conn-itlnR at Han Krain -Isco Willi ..vi-ral ti-Riiisbip lines lor n.itioliilu, Japan, I blna, j I hlllpplnes, Ceulial and .south Ann rlra. j Ree Kcut at The Dallea station, ,,r r.ddns C. H. MARKHAM, I 'iiiial I'asr iiRer AK"Ut. I'm Land, Or . . . .. u u , noli'- ColllllV.atlU killil liin li .1 ihf H'"11 the 7th day I January, li" ' "',, .J,' o'elm-k a. in.-, as tbe lime lor I " (j.1 thereto and the s.-ltlciii.-nt t '', (rclitora and other 'rons e-tat.- are Ihen-fore h'-r- h "1,., objection to said account. U ''',, th.-r' or before the ,lav -1 for the , ''"""' ONE FOR A DOSE, njj If Nimwa Pimp'., Trrrril B (LlL fl. , in ..,P.ni. Ci. Ille.nl, m 1 Cam 1 1. s.U. li. sin! !'! I". T" j , M,4 A mi.remrnl ..f lh l'l '" "i.n. i f-r h -tl li. Tlr t n.iiri" ;"'" a "'a t " "'Il cisil .ine'" c-'V fifi Vs. 1-t.iai-r .lru.. UK. 'itiiANKO