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The Dalles Daily Chronicle T1IK DAIi I.KH, (HtKIHIN Alvi)rtlhiK luites. Ver inch One Inch or loss In Dally . JIM) Over two Inches mul undcr.four Inches. l (x Over four Inches anil nmlcr twelve inches 73 Over twelve Inches ra DAILY A N't) WKKKLY. One Inch or less, per Inch .f J 50 Over one Inch mul under four Inches U 00 Over four Inches mul under twelve. Inches.. 1 so I Over twelve Inches 1 00 I PROGRESS OF THE DALLES. am. If Nut, Who Will Attend To If. Why Not? The following communication was re ceived by us several days ago: Euitou Ciihoniclk: We ate ylad to note the good work already performed by ami through the efl'orts of The Dalles Commercial Club, and ask that wo may not be considered impertinent by thus publicly reminding our citizens of its duty in minor matter. Some sixteen months ago an effort was made by two or three citizens of Sherman county to brtak the combination of rates and tolls that had always hampered their interests even before it became a separlte county. "We had no such organization as this one to appeal to for influence to bring this matter before proper authorities for necessary aid. Contrawise we had the influence of this circle though unor ganizedto contend with and battle against' The story need not be long. By individual and press, soliciting and agitation, the business and capital in terests of The Dalles furnished the key that moved the bolt of one of, perhaps, the least of our many modern monopo lies, and once we hope for all the lit tle banner wheat county of Oregon was permitted to pass beyond its bonier tow ards the world's market and trade un hindered by the hand of greed that reached out for the monopoly-earned dollar. The effect is told by the repeatedly-seen" faces, both new and old, of Sherman county's citizens on your streets, and the established rates now given. Let us be brief. Aid was asked from Sherman county to complete the under taking. The question arose, "What will be done by the neighboring county to overcome obstacles and maintain a good road?" Unauthorized, we could simply say, with the same will already manifested, "We'll try." What has been done? Practically nothing. What -can be done? We are willing to stake -our little road ability in answering this last questien by saying that a grade can be established up the Deschutes hill that will be at least one-fourth less than the present one, and that from thence onio grade need not exceed six or eight inches at most, either to or from Tiie Dalles. Right here we may be criti cised, as we already have been, by some, but upon actual investigation we make this statement, and further claim that J total cost would be very nominal when compared with its worth to the commu nity. We wish to conclude by saying we feel the weight of the necessity of this im provement besides actual obligation ; but this also, we feel an inestimable in significance as a hand-laborer among you, compared with the talent, business . and capital in the body whose duty we feel it is to present this mattter to the authorities for tho necessary aid, makes it truly embarrassing, to say the least, for us to attempt it single handed and alone. Time'is fast going by; we are already too late for the next session of court, and only by forced action can tho succeding term handle the matter in time to bene fit tho next spring wool hauling. Every one's business is no one's business. Who will attend to it. X. AlvrtUit l.nttferii. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Jan. 1, 1807. Persona call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Adams, Rolligh Uabcock, Fred A (2) Belt. Mr& MrsChaa Runnel, Mr A M Bolton, L Elkman, Peter Fraser, Mr Will Fredercksen, Mrs Fremond, Win Hays, Mrs Jake Jones, Miss Nellie .lessee, Mr R O Kirk, Miss Bessie Koontz, Collie A Lohrhi, MrKonrad Lonier, Mies Rachel Mann, Stone Mier, Mr Sue Mulrey. Mr M E Proul.Mr Joe Robins, G II Rinehart, Mr Wrn Stokh, F Smith, .7 a Scott, Mr O A Tiirney, J P Thomas, E B Wright, J S Person, Andrew (3) Robertson, Agnues Reid, T J (2; Robins, Win Stoneinan, H C1) Seibort, John Blade, Chan P Todd, J Y Wiberg.Miss Johana Wilson, A M Weston, Georgo Weber. Conrad J. A. CitosHi:.,, P. M. Webb, John C'a.h in Vuur Check. All county warrants registered prior to July 12, 1802, will bo paid at my office. Interest ceases after Dec. 5, 1890. 0. I.. PiiiMJOK, County Treasurer. TIIK ATTACKS ON WKVXKR. May Iteaitlt In n Hpnnlnh Cahlnot Maihui), Jan 1. Din, referring to the attacks of the Horulil mul Impnrcial on Captain-General Weyler, save it, h pos alble they may result in u cabinet crisis Many people believe there wi.l bo change of policy. A meeting of the Spanish generals waa held lust evening to consider these news paper articlep, the full text of which was not. allowed to bo telegraphed abroad It is persistently assorted that a disci sion has been reached to reliovo Woyler but the premier suspended tho order AH the ministers met nt the premier's residence last evening to discuss the matter. A feeling of general public indignation prevails, n is asserteu ino soiuiers are sutlering lrom hunger, exposure and ltck of medical care, while nobody seems to know what becomes of the money sent from is pain. THE Acquitted, ERh'ING E5URGLAR. IIu 1.4 Found at Ilia Old Wiys Agiilti. A curious romance of burglary and filial affection 'is told in the French newspapers, ways the New York .lour nal. It has generally been supposed tn be almost impossible to eseaix? from the French penal settlement nt Cayenne, rnd the perils to be confronted in the forests both from animals and natives, not to talk of starvation, appalled the .onviets to such an extent, that they never even thought of attemptim ilight. This theory has just received a severe shock, the description of no less than 30 recently escaped convietn hav ing been circulated to the police by the .minister of the interior. One or two have already been cap tured in France. Among these is a cer tain l'etif-jean, who is accused of new misdeeds. l'etitjean escaped from fiuinna some time ago, for no other rea son, he said, than to come and embrace his old mother, who lives at T'agnolet. He was rrested, but in deference to public opinion, which was impress edJiy his filial affection, he was set at liberty and allowed to remain in France. A short time ago a robbery took place nn the Boulevard Diderot, in l'aris. and by tracing back the stolen gogds four lersons were a.rrested They were all carrying knives, knuckledusters and re volvers, and made a most desperate fight for their liberty. Once in prison, however, they confessed they In'longed to a large gang whose chief was Petit jean. Henen the Intter's arrest. TRAPPING TURKEYS. The Method Usually Employed in Taking tho Wild Jlird. One of the methods by which wild turkeys are taken by native hunters, as described in "Hunting and Fishing in Florida," by Mr. C. 15. Cory, curator of tho department of ornithology in the Field Columbian museum, Chicago, certainly does little credit to the intel ligence of the turkeys. A place is found where turkeys are numerous. Corn is scattered about, and if that is eaten, more is placed in till inanner for a week' or two, until they. become accustomed to going there for food. Then. small legs are laid, forming a .square box about six or eight i-r.-he.-i in height; possibly two logs on each side, one ;iloe the other, inside is placed the corn, and tho turkeys enter it readily, its the obstruction i. not sufficient to excite their fears. The next night another log is added, raising the box a little higher, per haps a foot or so, anil this process goes on until the small logs form a com h'naped box. narrowing at the top, leav ing sin opening by which they can enter at the top. Corn is placed in the box, and a few kernels leading to it, as usual, and the turkeys, mounting the last log, drop in and eat up the corn. And now they are caught. The opening i.s so nsirrow thsit, although si turkey can easily jump down through it with closed wings, it cannot jump out agsiin with it wings spread. A Curiosity, indeed. "I don't seo anything peculiar stljout this specimen," ssiid the visitor to the museum as he- stepped in front of the last chair. "Don't you, indeed?" repeated the manager.scornfully. "Letme toll you we can't duplicate him on this continent. He's the young man jutst learning to ride a bicycle who never talks 'wheel' when he's not riding." Buffalo Times. Artichoke lor .Sale. The undersigned has for eale the mammoth Jerusalem artichokes, and can furnish any amount of seed at $1 per bushel. H. EioiiENiiKittiHH, declO-lm Bake Oven, Or. Notice. Bids will be received until Thursday evaning, January 7th, for the keeping of the county poor. Bids should bo filed with the county clerk at the court house, before that timo. By order Board County Commissioners, The right to reject any and all bids is re cerved. A. M. Kui.hav, Clerk. Do not fall to call on Dr. Lannerberg, tho eye specialist, and have your eyes examined free of charge. If you suffer with headache or nervousness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will bonelit you for life. Office in the Vogt block. AN ELECTRO GOLD f t : SENT For ioo Coupons) and $1.00 j You will find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of Blagkwells Genuine Durham Tob&ooo. The watoh is Electro Odd Plated, n rood timo keonpr, quick stem wind, and atomm-i Ik.aofl-iecllajr bolowit va im to itictuco you to try thin Tobauco. Send coupons with namo unci addrccs to BLACK WELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N.C. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco and read the Coupon which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. 4 New York Weekly Tribune With the close of tho Presidential tact that the American people are now anxious to give their attention to home anil business interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the light, for the principles for which THE to the preseut day, nnd won its greatest Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely spent, to make THE wjiiSKLii. TKIisUN.b pre-eminently a instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member of tho family. We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib une one year,for only $1.75. Write your name and address Tribune Office, New York City, at.'i a Sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib une will oe mailed to vou. Drugs, Paints, Wa r, Glass. Etc. Snipes-Kmersly Drug Co. 129 Second St.. THE DALLES, - - OR. , S. SCIIENK, President. It. SI. Hkall. fusilier. First National Bank. THE DALLES. - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received,. subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and p0rt land. DIRKOTORS, D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Sohknck, En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likuk. H. M. Bkai.l, DR. GUNN'S jsti'itovjju LIVER PIIXS One Pill. for n Doae. A movraent oi bowela AAfh dlv in iiucmiuv for BM1U1. There pill (apply what tun intem Itcka to like it mrulr. Tliey our HMdebe, briabttu (lis JM a, una cir t o uouipivtion Dtir ttun t'ouuttloi. Totir neither irrhxi nur' iokii. To coutuich you, ho viii til mruunlft frfw. or full lutx for 25c. Hold etrv. coocoo 0 WAT 0 C o o o o o o (i o t o o Cl o u o a o e o e o o o o a o A O c o K b o m a m a POSTPAID J For 2 CQupons OR 1 and $2.po. -KOK- Far me and Villagers, foi: Fathers and Mothers, FOH Sons and Daughters; von All the Family. Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the TRIBUNE has labored from its inception victories. .National Jntmily iNewspaper, interesting on a postal card, snd it to Geo. W. Rest FBENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GKNKK.YL NANKING HUSINKS j Letters of.Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic transfers Hold on Nv ork, Ulucaao bt. Louis, ban t'rancisco, Portland Ore gon, beattle Waslr,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Sheriff's Sale. Notlcu Is hereliy given that nn execution and oriltr of Mile was issued out of tho Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Watco County, on tho uui mi) in uui'i-iuuur, j'ju, upon u juuKmeiu therein rendered on tho 'Jlst day of November. it'M, ininvoroj re.u 11. uieizei. planum, ami uKuinst janies r. r.iuuu aim milium voou,uc fendiints. which said execution and order of sale Is to ino directed and rommanding mo to ten me pruperiy iiereiiuuicr uesenoeu, lor 1110 purpote of satisfying the judgment of tho plaint ill'in saldcauso for tho sum of !1G. 10, with in terest thereon at ten ter cent ier milium from tho'Jlst day of November, 18'Jti; and tho further sum ot ?iu attorneys tees; and tho costs and (iHUiirscments ot said suit taxed at $15. There fore, In compliance with said execution and orueroisaic, I will ou Suturtluy, Junuury SiO, 1807, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. in. ut tho courthout.0 uoor in uancs uny, vvasco uoiiiuy, uregon, ton at mibllo auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in niiiKi, lor mo purpnse ot siitistyiug tno juug nipiit above mentioned the following described lands and premises, to-wit; Sixty-threo (C3) acros off tho cast sldo of tho North half of the Southeast quarter of Bee. ;;o in Ti...elif .. 1 Vs.-tt. ll..t.n ir. tl' tr meuclugaturockat a point on tho North lino of tho NW'Kof the Sli'A of said Section SO; thenco East to East lino of said section; thencu Houtu ouo-quarccr timo; ineneo west to a point duo souui ot hhiu rocic (inopiacooi beginning); lueueu ;-uriu iu inu pweu ui uexiumiiK, Dated this 30th da of December, ma. T. J. DUIVKIt, Jan2-5t-ll Sheriff of. Watco County, Or. Executor's Notice of Final Account, Notlco is hereby given that Ccorcn A. Llehp. oxecutor of tho ostato of Ilichard (i. (poster, da ceatcd, has (lied tho lluiiluccountlngof tho es tato of itlchurd G. Cluster, deeeasod. with the guardiunslilp cstat3 of Albert Ulunun. an In sane person, of the poison and ottato of which ald Albert J-oJimun, un Insane peroti, tho said ltlehardtl Clostcr, deceated, was at tho timo of Ills death thodlllv annolnted. miulltlHl and net. lug guardian, with tho clerk of tho County Court of tho Htato of Oregon for Wasco County, and that said court has aoiiolnted M Yn Ionic a. ni, of Monday, November'.', 18U0, being thollrst day of tho regular November term of said court, or tho year lH'M, at tho county courthouse iu uaues city, Oregon, as tuo time mid place for tho hearing Ot suld Ji mil accountlnif nndnhlen. tlons theieto If any the ro bo. Tills notlco is published by order of said Comity Court, entered October 'id, 18lKi. UKOitUE A. J.UJlli:, Kxecutor. Condon .t Condon, Attorneys for Kxecutor. trcW-St-U ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car MlNNKAl'Ol.IS DUIiUTII lAKOO (IK A.N I) TOURS UltOOKHTON WINNIl'UO iii:i.i:n a mul ItlJTTK Tc: Through Tickets UIIIUAOO WASIIlNtSTON l'llll.AIlKI.I'lllA 'KV YOKK HUSTON AND AM. l'OINTB KAST ami SOUTH For Information, time cards, maps ami tickets, cal on or write to , W. 0. ALLAWAY. Aent, Tho Dalles, Oregon on A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. V. A., 255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Orosoti EAST and SOUTH via The , Shasta Route -OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave anil are due to arrive at Portland. li:ave. FllOM JUNK 20, 1S05. AltltlVE.. f OVEKliAND EX--) press, Balem, Uotu-1 I burg, Ashland, Sac-1 J ramento, Ogden.San 1 ) Francisco, Mnjnvc, f Los Angeles.El Paso, I New Orleans and I (.East J Koscuurg and way sta tions f Via Woodbtirn fori I Mt.Angel, Sllverton, t West Sclo, Drowns- ville.Sprtiigllcld and (.Natron J Salem and way stations (Corvallls and way) (stations (McMlnnvillu and I way stations ( S:. P.M. ".i:10 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 'U-iO P.M. Dally except Sundays. 1:00 P.M. 7:0 A. M. 1:45 P.M. except Huudaya. in. 00 A.M. t C-.20 P.M. t 8:23 P.M. Dally. (Daily, except Sunday, DINING OAKS ON OCDEN UOUTE. PULLMAN J5U1TKT Sl.EEPKKH AND HECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAKS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Olllcc, 131 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from .1. 11. KIKKLANI), Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at mid depart lrom (Jrand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. yamiullTuVision. Passenger Depot, foot of JeUerton street. Leave for OSWEGO, week davs, nt C;00, 7:20, 10:15 u. m.; 12.15, 1:15, 5:25, 0:15, s:05 p. in. (and 11:30 p. in. on Saturday only). Artlvo at Portland at 7: JO. 8:30. 11:25 a. m.: l::a) .:i:i:. ::!.-. 7:55, 9:10 p. m, Loavo for Shorlilnn. wi..L- ilnvw nt i.n ... Arrivu at Portland, 0:30 a. m. Leave for A1HL1E on Mnmlnv. Wfiliw.mlnv ntul Kri'tay at 0:40 a.m. Arrive ut Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:03 p. rn. SlIlKt.'lv trnlliK fnr flSWl.'fin lnnw. ..fr -7. on a..n 10:15 ii. in vir.. i ir. :i.!in ;..')-, cm-. ... rivii nt Portlimri nt I'l.'ir, u..;.-. Tji.nn' 1 1 ... . 1:80,3:15, 0:10, fl:35, 7:5.5 p. m. It. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGEItS, Muuaser. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt. NEW YORK WORLD THRIGE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 Panes a Week. lflfl Papers a Year. It etands first nraonK '"weeklv" nanora in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically u dally at tho low price of a weekly : and its vast hat of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the acenrnev and fairness of its nows columns, It is splendidly illustrated, and amonc its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and a lorn? series of stories by tho greatest living American and Knglish authors, Conmi Doyle, Joromo K. .leroine, HtunlHy Weymttii, Jliiiry K. M'tlklns, Antliony lluiiv, nret Ilnrto, Itrumlur Sluttliowi), Kto. We offer this imeciuuled nowsnaner and Tho Dalles Twice-a'Weolc Chronicle to Kether one year for $2,00. The regular price of the two papers is $3,00, I'or Httle or Kent. Tho Grant hotel, close to the doDot. will sell cheap, or rent for ftlO nor month. Lke Kkk, decltl-lm Grants, Or. Sheriffs Sale. in the (Jltcult Court of tho State of Oregon for Wnsco county. ,t. bhlpley, Pltfliitlir. vs. William II. Ncubcnck, Kmina Nciibenok, James Hall, Mrs. James Hall imtl knapp, Uurrell & Co,, a corporation, Dorcndnttts, lly vlriuo of nn execution mul order of sale tomedlrtcled and issued out of tho nbovo co- iiiieu uoiii i ii' i". i... iiiiiDu, in invor of thoplalntlfTabovo limned, on tho 25th day of November, 189(1, commanding mo to satisfy the several sums of tSSll.IW, tho judgment obtained tilled court in tne aoove uniiiuu iiiusc, in favor herei ei 11, Willi luicirni, uiuiuuii nv inu nue oi Clgrit cent per milium since Nov. 25, IbSW, ana ISO irnc.v's fees and $20 costs of suit and accruing attornev's fees mid $20 costs of suit and accruing costs, by levying upon mul nelllng in tho man. nur provided by law for this sale of real property nn oxorutlon. all of the right, title and lntnrMt til'!- I of thesald dcfHiidants In and to 'the following 1IIK III " cipv... v...... j , 1 levied upon said real property on said 25th day of November, lS'.Hi, and to satisfy tho afore mid several siiiiis and iiccridug costs I will sell the wicio at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at tho courthouse door In Dalles Cltv, In said county of Wasco, on tho 28th day of December, 18'JO, at tho honr of 2 o'clock In the afternoon. T. .1. DIIIVEK, !i2S-il ShcrllVof Wasco County, Oregon, Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Kuaidlau of thu persons and estate of Alice Al mini Udell sud William Edward Udell, minors, under and In aerordiuieo with mi order of the county court of the Btntu of Orcgsn, for Wasco Cotintv, heretofoie made, will sell nt public auc tion, for cash in hand, on Hatiirday, the 19th day of December, lhOO, nt the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the couithouso door In Dulles City, In Wiitii County. Oregon, all the real istatu be longing to tho estate of said minors, to-wlt: Tho MMthcest iiuartcr of section thirty In township ouo north range ten east Willamette Meildliin, tu Oregon, containing 1G0 acres. Hallos City, Oregon, Nov. 10, 1S0G. OKOHUKi UDELL, nov2t.il (liuirdlan of wild Minors. DOOBS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. IE3L O-HiETIsr. Dalles Cily and ffloro Slap Lice Leaves Williams Hotel, Moio, on Mondays, n'-Wednesdays and Fridays at J b ii. m. prompt. Liiuvus Umatilla IIousu!, The Dalles,! Tnesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at b a. in. tirnmnt. Fiuitflit rates Tho Dalles to Moro, -lOu per 100 lw; small ptu:kiu:eH, lo anil JJoc. Passenger rates The Dalles to Moro, if 1.50; round trip, !f2,50. Aguncy at. Umatilla House, The Dalle?, and at Williams Hotel, Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Bake Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAKPER, - - Propriotoi Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit cneu tnree times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. he Glades Ranch AVIIITK SALMON. WASH. Tl J America JERSEYS II I H H K Jr8y C,tlo MAW ft UM oiuh Of the St Limbcrt, Commasslo and Tonncntod nunc, inree onoico Hulls for sale or rent. l'lito lired Poland China Hogs. Whlto IMyinouth Book Cliioken on soinu ynoico uows nnu neiters tor sale. Address: itKS. A. It. HYKKETT, Prop. Whlto Salmon. Wash. LOOP POISON tfrflEIJBlrffi nil rait In IK ia-Z.- S-Y"' frlmnrv. Raii tOndaryorTor 2 J" 1000 aaTB-You 6011 " treated M Ir.. vrica unuer eamo Kuaroai nohar: f7?fAi.V, ri. t...7.7.V, , V "! ",,u n narewiwu AnvtinrtnVl.l,nu.l0 VL.HfjPi Man r.-- T' Z.Z """t' 6thr-nii application. AddresB COUK KKMKOV CO. B. QOIT, COUNTY SUBVEY0B. Reeaidence, Tenth nd Liberty Street described real csiaio: xno smiinwoi quarter ot section six-fi-ln township thrce-3-soiith of range thlrtcen--13 cast, W. M sltimttMind be- f....H.. iv.ic.nn ltniilv .'lrnumv D r.