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    THE DXLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18. 1893.
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katiibb Ttie temperature during
Mt week Iium immi cooler iy lour
than it wa the precedm ww ;
uiimIiImu xvb about norniBl. On the
tlie nky became cloudy and the tem
iarl. Uxun to fall. Sutiduy, the
uh cloudy, cool und freh wIihIh,
:.. ..!,,., Ihu IlIlflhwPHt COIIHt Hlld
I dm Columbia river to Hood River.
ilt sprinkle 01 rain, noi
I . 11 I .1... IV :iltiittilfa
B itllHl, !-' ........... -
aoutlixviint to J. ""I couniv, i" Mi
dline to the river. Smoke, from
l... ..I u
tmini.' nioredeime in me Rmiwicrn
l'""- . . . . . .
A sonking ruin wouiii oe
... . r ,1.1k It. .flU fitft. Ifltu
lent roncm " "i.
I mill Iniit, Burdens and puHtureH.
1. ...i.. ...a.lrv. tiiukiiiff the Hoil vitrv
turn
1 hard. Hops huve fcood growth ;
. vt,ry clean, there being few lice ;
,. litur iminull, produced by luck
An improvement in the ni.e is
mtfil. ' I ' ""'h plums, too curly
jrl IIN'I Hl'l'i' n rr ripriuiiK iuue
; ithiiuII y they lire riie by July
The rnillin moth is developing
;t rttl iluimijro will l done by
the npple und pvurcroji. Cirecn
L ill toinutiH'fl nre in the market.
utiicrnp iw generally Rood, Munich
I yet be improved by rain, ilar-
l mi full wheat und outs continue),
ng will lieum this week. The
imlrnts u!l agree tliut tlie itruin is
iMit lunch better thun xvbh ex
Sune littl.i tltresliiiiK has been
i ,icli yielded (ruin L'H to4'J bushels
Spring sown grain does not
uh improvement; H will not lie
J fur ten days or mora. It in-
svield below the average; not
.in 11! to 1(1 biiphels of w bent und
!tt uf outs to the acre lire ex
PERSONAL MENTION.
TinmUy.
Mr. J. O. Mark is in the metropolis.
Mr. Frank Allen of Mitchell is in the
city for a few duys.
O.I. Geo. T. Thompson departed for
I'ortland this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Itettingon left this
morning 'or Astoria to remain a few
weeks. Mr. I -f in I'.urp.ss of l'.ake Oven cuuie
to the city this morning and will reinuin
a day or so.
Mr. U. K. Williams and fa.mil v left
this morning for Trout Lake to be absent
about ten days.
Our tyfN-s made us say Win Cram was
on Ml. AiIuiiin. w lien tliey should have
suid Win Curtis.
Mr. l'linz and family returned from
Shepherd's Landing, near the Cuscnde
Ixicks, last evening.
Messrs. Thos. A. Wurd and fauiilv,
I. J. Norman and family and Mrs. J. II.
l inrmnti returned lust eve from an out
ing up Mood liiver valley.
Uev. G. W. Skidmon of lloiwo City
was in the city lust evening and de
parted for I'orMand this morning by
steamer kegulutor.
Mr. Griffith Williuins returned from
Colfax this mornini;, and after a short
viHit with Iriemls in this city, will join
his siHters at Ciutsop beach for a short
sojourn lit that favored spot.
Mr. G. W. MeAflerty of Olympia,
Wash., arrived last evening, und we lire
informed that UitnesR reigns supreme
in the hound country. He ulso says The
liullesbiisn heulthi(r appearance in a
business point of view thun any place
he bus seen.
t.AKTMIN iiitKiios.
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in:i 1 lie lore pari in me wcck
hut the latter part us de-
i'imli'1', wun n 1 1 1. iroHis on me
r.UiuiiH ; un occiisioual sprinkle
Vi.thomrh prncticully there was
l.iU. The meuii temperature
;rnitt.'to 71) decrees, us nguinft
iltfrtr the preceding week.
-arveHting 1" " projreso
ut (lie Columbia river counties,
i mid in part of baker county.
untie to the Mouth it will liegiu
k. Some thrpnhiiiir lias lieen
tlie yield Is beyond all csrpect-
The wheat, outs and barley
lie excellent, the total product
d to or greater than that of any
at. The ijiiality will le eikhI
ne farmers are troubled bow to
auiiey to have tlieir gruin bur
md bow to get the sucks to
iUh crops are pood and the re
call) a plentiful bay crop for
ter. The fruit is ripening
'Will be freer thun usual from
Viler of these bulletins, I'.. S.
i?''4vs on the Kith for Chicago to
r"iiiiniiul meetingof the Anieri
ri'iutioiiof (Stale Weather 8cr-
whieh be is the first vice presi-
:ilsn to attend the international
f the Meteorologists. Il w ill
ulxiut three weeks and during
e the usual work of tho office
ntinued bv Mr. S. M. island
clerk.
ZTROPOLIS NOTES.
dericka llugoiilsTger, a plo
Tuesduy evening, aged 7l
lauie Clark, a painter's daugh-
truck over the head with a
lay iiight by a man who bad
ng her. 1 Inr sereams eaused
'tacroH8 lots and disapimar.
unknown.
n of the Tortland Savings
not give satisfaction to de-
that city. Values are said
'tioiiH. overdrafts allowed, de-
"n to the day of closing, and
frrowed by bunk officials two
io bunk closed.
lr Kot into a room occupier! by
"d wife. The latter saw
m liickinir un Mr. Smith's
P 8vo an alarm. The burglar
f t; the ,iVtB ith him, but
wn hat behind. . There was
:'iit piece In the pnnts.
''"rroHpotidont of a niorning
that the soldiers at Camp
w doing qulto well ; that a
"ty capturoil a pig and look
It the foraging party is not
PV the J)ispatch, It will ex-
1 es with the pig whm the old
1 Hround.
'"1'iet nnd Mr. Dolzior left on
1 "iiing for across tho mount
' pnniod by Mr. racquet's
1 iuiother, who ere well ulng
I former beinit 82 and .!
Hi iy ore poing to look after
( Bloik t.o grazing on WO
d near the l!lne iiiountains.
will inuke the Irip by wagon
older racquet and Ids wife
"l of this section of the
"ply diijs, when there was
imf i.. .. i ...
j ' oruHllU, nun llio
I '"d but one boat paddled
f " but orm team.
f '""in Tl,r,lnr.
Wanted an inrlinir h
""in. Jniniirn.t n,i ,.n';....
A party of thirteen Germans, arnoric
them two counts, are in town. Their
ominous riumlier hns no etlect on their
spiritH, fur they are the jolliest crowd
iiiiiu'inahlc. A jmrt lire from Munich
and a part from MmiKchen, Germany.
1 hev are on a tour of the tinted States
and have spent considerable time in the
.Northwest. bile here they purchased
about y 1 (HI wortli oi Indian relit s.
WllllH'Mlliy.
Judge I'.cunctt. left this morning for a
viHit in l'orllund.
Willie 1'iaiik left by bout for Hood
Uiver this morning.
Mies Anna Korten of I'ortland is vis
iting Mrs. G. Krituss.
Mr. G. V. Helton left this morning
for a vih-it ut Long Hcuch.
Mr. hjo. Herbert left, for a short stay
at the Cascade Locks this morning.
Anna Gol.len was in town yesterday
on her return home trom Trout hike.
Mr. Griffith Williams left for u short
sojourn ut Claim. p beach thii; morning
by the steamer Kegulutor.
Ir. and Mrs. Meredith of Salem ar
rived last evening by steamer Kegulutor
and returned this morning.
IS. K. I.Hiighlin and family 'returned
from a trip to Alt. A damn lust night, and
this morning Mr. Luughlin left again for
1 ortlunu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Condon departed
for the seiiMida this m lrniug, and will
be (tueHts of Mrs. Smith I-'rench, w ho is
at lxing l.eui'h.
Mrs. IVra. Hounds of I'endleton ar
rived in the city and departed for White
Salmon, where she will lie the guest of
Mrs. J. 11, artier.
Mr. Karnest Drew departed for tlie
Jowcr Columbia and w ill take photo
irruphic views of the scenery of that
part of the noble river.
Mr. Geo. I. Morgan came up on the
midnight pussemicr from Cascade Locks
on business connected with contractors.
Mrs. Morgan accompanied liiin.
Mr. Geo. A. Lie.lm und bis son, Harry,
wlu bus recently returned from Ger
many, departed for I'ortland this morn
ing for a rhort stay in the metropolis.
Mr. Halfe Johnson departed 'his
morning for a visit to bis relatives ut
Oregon City. lie will be absent from
this city until alioilt the first of October.
Misses Kate Lister and K. II. Hluck,
also llov. J. II. Kpicer of Warm Springs
Agency arrived in the city last evening
and were among the guests of the Uma
tilla bullae.
Mr. S. T. I-ockwood, general agent for
the Northwest of the Northwestern Mu
tual Life Insurance Co., accompanied
by Mrs. Lockwood, is in the city in the
interest of his company.
Mrs. Isabella Gray took her departure
from friends night before last, for a trip
to the world's fair, and after remaining
a week at that place will go to Schenect
ada, New York, and visit a sister. In
all probability she will spend the fall
and winter in the eastern states and
Canada, among relations.
ThiirMlay.
Mr. R. S. Huntington took a run down
to Mosier today.
C. J. Smith of the Pacific Marble
Works is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Morgan returned
to Cascude Lucks this morning.
James Underbill of Bovd is very low
and his death is expected at any time.
Mr. P. r. Underwood of Royd gave
this office a very acceptable call today.
Mr. K iger .!riiiott left this morning
for a short visit with relatives in Port
land. Miss Grace Sharp returned from an
extended visit in California Tuesday
evening.
Kev. J. A. Orchard, formerly of this
city, is now at. John Hay, Grunt county,
engaged in ininiHterial work.
Mr. rind Mrs. T. .1. Lockwood returned
to Portland this morning by regulator,
having been in the city yesterday.
Mr. Al'ie P.oyer and child loft this
morning by regulator for Album to visit
her sister w ho resides in that city.
Mr. G. If. Thomas, u prominent
merchant of While Salmon, arrived in
tlie ciiy last evening and returned this
morning.
Mr. Van Woodrc.lf nf TvgU liidgo Is
In the city after a large 12-horso-power
'Advance'"' threshing machine which
be bus l.oui.'htof C. W. Phelps & S in,
und will arrive on the Kegulutor this
evening.
Dr. Siddall will lake bis leave of this
city tonight for the east by the way of
the Canadian Pacific. , The doctor will
visit relatives in Ontario, Canada, and
also will make ouite a tour bv tukinir in
the greut cities and w ithal the world's
fair dnring Ins absence, which will be
about two months.
Mr. K. K. Sultmarshe of the Salt
inarse A Co. stock yards, returned on
the .'J:.'!!) passenger 'train this morning.
Mr. Sultmarshe left with a train load of
mutton sheep a few weoks since for
Chicago, where he disposed of them.
During bis t-tuy he visited the world's
luir und cevei-al places of interest.
Mr. J. D. Parish, proprietor of the
1 rineville stage Line, arrived in from
over the route lust evening. Mr. Parish
informs us that there is great activity
throughout tho country in harvest work,
and that the crops are better and larger
than they have been for years in Crook
county. In ttage business travel is un
nsually light. That thestage companies
are in the same bout us the rsi!r..ad
companies are ss far as passenger tnithe
is concerned.
IN THE TWO STATES.
Prank T. Gilbert of Walla Walla has
just been apiKiinted state librarian of
Washington.
P.ev. H. Kadliers of Hailcy, Idaho,
while attending the church conference
just closed in P.aker City, got drunk and
visited the Fannie Hall bugnio, snd wag
expelled from the church on proof of
having visited a house of ill fame.
Nellie, the lo-year-old niotherle.-s
duughter of It. G. Gibson, who lives near
Marengo, Garfield county, Washington,
has made complaint, charging her father
with incest. She said Unit two years
ago, while her mother was alive, bo be
gan abusing her. After her mother's
T. Had.
There'll war among the natives at
Grande Hondo not exactly among the
natives but on the domain supplied
them by Uncle Samuel. There is fn
the schools of the acencv a nliit
"schooliiiarm," who not long ago was
brought on from the east. On the res
ervation is a young brave, who would
be taken for a w hite man, though In
diun blood courses through bis veins.
A deep friendship sprung up between
the school ma'am and the young brave,
and their friendship deepened Into love.
They were to have been married hist
week, the house was furnished into
which they would settle down into
happy domestic life. Cut "there's many
a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip." A
bright-eyed, Jrosy-cheekcd maid of the
forest appears on the scene, and Friday,
with the brave who was to have married
the white woman, went to Dallas, where
the nnptial knot was tied. In conse
quence the schoolmarm was interview
ing Justice Field at Sheridan Saturday,
and swearing vengeance on her betraver.
NEWS NOTES.
Mr. J. George, while driving with
two young ladies last night, lost con
trol of his team near Hugh Glenn's resi
dence. They ran down the street, and
on the sidewalk part of the time, until
a block farther down the whole party
were unceremoniously dumped out on
the ground in front of I. I. Burget's
house. Tho occupants all received
bruises, but were not severely hurt.
Sneaking of the accident, one of the
deuth she was placed in un orphan's ! voun,, ltt(ieg . L dulu-t know but
homo in SKiknne, but was taken home
in July, when he repeated bin abuse un
der threats. He has fled and a warrant
has been ismed for bis arrest.
This mumper, it is said, will see the
last of the famous Harney vaihv
crickets. They are living . by millions
ircin disease, and have not yet deposited
their eggs. Those who have observed
their habits Buy the disease which has
caused their destruction in other places
is the same to all appearances as that
w hich is killing them there. . They have
been in the valley in numbers ever since
it was tirst vitited by white settlers.
Four masked men entered Kd. C. Al
len's store in Grunt county, a few days
ago, compelled him at the point of a six
shooter to upen bis safe, und relieved
him of f I ,(M it) iu coin. A young lady
that I was going to bo killed, eo I ju&t
shut my eyes and let myself go."
' A YOI NC. HKNI1
Deltl.erutttly l'lur.ttit Horrible Ieath for
Til -e Hoys.
Bkavkii 1'ai.i.s, Pa., Aug. IS. A fiend
ish act was perpetrated yesterday after
noon neur Jloniewood, which resulted
in the death of three boys today. Frank
Graham, of llomcwood, 17 years old,
knew tfiice oilier boys were hunting
ground bogs ubout a mile below tlie
village. He got a can of blasting-powder,
attached a fuse, and placed it in a
little pile of rocks nnd waited until the
young hunters neared the spot. Then
he lit the fuse and crept oir to a hafe
distance. Burgess Heed, 10 years old,
and James Heed, aged 14, eons of Smith
was in the plot and received IfWO of the . Heed, a well-known farmer, with James
booty. One of the robbers was tracked j Corner, aged .17, approached the spot,
to her house nnd she became frightened, entirely unconscious of danger. The
gave up her part of the money, snd told i can exploded, all being maimed and
the names of the robbers. AH of the burned ierribly. Physicians did every-
nien ure under arrest and most of- the i thing possible for the young eutTerers,
money Jius been recovered. The name? j but they died this morning. . Graham
of three of the men are Crisnmn, Davis i made bis escape, nnd is still at large.
and a fellow culled "TK.'V ' . . . . ,
Dcblix, Aug. 1(J. A fatal accident
occurred today to a party of merry-mak
ers in western Ireland. An excursion
party left Kilkee in the southwestern
part of County Clare, intending to cross
Carrigubolt bay of the river Shannon.
When the party was a considerable dis
tance from shore their boat capsized,
and everybody on board w9 thrown
into the water. Seventeen of the ex
cursionists were drowned.
Four hundred chairpushers at the
Chicago fair have struck against a re
duction In pay.
The Southern California railway hss
post poned its payday from the 15th to
the 31st of August, on account of scarcity
of funds.
Seven thousand of Chicago's unem
ployed held a meeting in Chicago Tues
day and adopted regolutions calling
upon congress to do away with the pres
ent evils in the financial world, and de
manding that the Haymarket monu
ment erected in the memory of the
policemen killed during the anarchist
riots of 18SG be torn down.
Political Economist lloraco F. Cutter
proposes a scheme, to end the monetary
stringency by buying British Columbia,
paying therefor in silver bars. "One
hundred millions of dollars, payable in
silver bars at say an average of 39 cents
per ounce, would give Kngland the op
portunity of converting the same into
coin, which might be made so as to cor
respond precisely in value to our own
dollar. By international agreement a
similar amount of $140,000,000 could be
coined by the United States, both giving
Jl'-wl.OOO.OOO of silver coins to be inter
changeable between the people of both
countries; thus taking an immense step
in the direction of the 'coin union.' "
I rJusliflul.lB Anaauit.
The Astoria Herald publishes portraits
of the water commissioners. They look
like they were made with' a butcher's
cleever and a base ball bat. The same
implements might with justice be em
ployed on the anatomy of the artist who
butchered up good type metal in such a
diabolical wav.
FOR SALE:
6000 EWES AND LAMBS,
11 YEARLING WETHERS,
For njr liifiiiiimiii,:, ilciml, apply to
it. w. w n.bs,
ex Tlie IihIIi, or.
Or (I. V. WKI.I.M,
l.'M 1 Itli t., fortlHinl, Or.
WM. MICHELL,
IllUdllllCI.
w
NnnorfniQr nnrl rmfinfmf
Onk'in by illpteli, miiil or
Hour
n nornoti filial
i tlie tiny or mKUt.
PRICES AS LOWASTHE LOWEST
Pictures framed in all" styles and sizes.
Place of business cor. Third and
Washington Streets.
TIIK l l.t.Bl . IIKEOUN
Executor's Notice.
.Sotirefs hereby (riven Unit tho iiiirtVrlKiuil
Iui hii li iipisiinl.il liy tlie County Court of tho
htiit of orison for Whs.-o Coumv, ex.-cMitor ot
tlie i'Ktate of Cntlieriiiu Wiirle, di-itwisvil, iiimI all
lH'rHim Im- h,.,. t-iaiiniH in.,unst Miiil t-utu ar
hereby uotliiwl im.l reijiilnil to present thn
smiii', with the proer oiirhi'rs, to me nt tho
ottu-e "f Mays, IIiiiitiin;toii A: W ilson, Tin- bull,
Wnseo County, Oiikoii, within six lilontn from
tliuilHteof thin tiotiic. V. . '1'AVI.olt,
., , ,, KxiTiitorof suiil mute.
Hie Dulles, Dr., July L'J, ls'.i::. c
VVIiimt 1'riMlucttou ami Itfuulrt'iueulii of
Tlie U (. rlil.
In order to show the consumption of
the countries of the w.ii 'd and the dif
ference between tlieir production nnd
the amount uctually required, the fol
lowing figures are presented :
COrSTKIKS THAT IMI'OET WHKVr.
liequiie- I'roituc- Import
infills. tion. Ktjuuirefl.
I'. K. Jll.lMN'.IHlIt 7I,l"HI,lKK lTi'.ll'K'.tdHI
I-riin.'t. ... . i;:;,imhi.iiiii .'iio.iM.o.mi'i 4:;,mk).iihi
i.eriiiiiuy ... .ll.l.uon.min iiT.iKHi.imo l;,mio,iM0
Italy 1 IT.tH Mt.m io l.M,ii,ini 1,11, m
Spain M.iHm.iMM t,'..ikhi,ihmi '.i.tuMi.mio
l.eli.'iuni 4o.ihio.ihio i;,otio,mo u:t,fniu,iM
Nor & f '.I n. h.li.iHI hh .h n J.tiim.iioo
l.nl'l' ll.HNI.MIO li.lMI.IIIKI I H H I.1K M I
N.'thvrinmls ... 17,i"Hi.ihhi r,,uno,inio l.nini.nim
I'orlllKIll ll.lHI.IMI 7.IKI,IIII l.um.Ollll
KivitiM laud ... 14,ini,iiim .UHi.lllHl i.ihio.inhi
Denmark - ... 4.ono.ll ..ip.ii ;ki,iiii
'lurkey, KiimiK a..lm.iii 2.'..lHln,li ' l.uno.uun
Hosiua 4,',in,n'iil .i.ihki.ihio 'Jiumhni
.lapnu l.v.im.ntw i:.,ihio,ii,hi m.noe
.South AlUITll'H. li..r..i.lHO l,lHi,ll(l 'J, H "
All others s0.( 4i,i.mh,0hj
Ural Katate.
Ls.nra A. Hammond and Frank S.
Hammond to Martha I.. Whitmore, lots
I, J, K and L, block CS, Tort Dalles.
Columbia Ix!ge, I. O. O. F. to M. L.
Whitmore, lot IO, row S, Odd-Fellows'
cemetery ; $20.
Total. . . . 1 ,l:!...nsi.ioo 7ri'j,(xi,oiKl ssmumiOO
The exporting countries which raise
more than they can consume, and which
supply the requirements of those, whose
yields are inadequate to the demand,
are as follows :
COl'NTBIK THAT E X PORT WHEAT.
AKKrexalc Home con- Surplus
I TOO t 11. HlllliptlOll.
rt7s,iiuii.iNm
I'll I ted 8tiitoi.4.VlMw
India
Kussia
A nutria-It un .
KoiiuiauiH ...
Canada
ArKeutina
Australia
AlKria
ts'ypt 8ur-roundlng-H
.
HlllKariu
hervla
Chill
Crummy
All others
L'.l.lMi.OKI
SH),INHI.UUII
l7'J,uue,iioil
rm.uno.iiiiu
4'J.0o1.0 SI
4U,UUU,IHHI
:iv,iin.im
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an.ouo.mn)
Ul.lHKI.IHUl
ti.inie.mo
17.iMai.mal
4.UUO.IHHI
K,UUll,llU0
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l.Vl.lHIU.IHIII
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;;i,i',(i
HMwe.uuO
lS.IHlll.lKMI
2-J,IK'.OHH
4,IHII',UO(l
l.l,ll.llll
tl.SIIIMHIII
T-'.OOO.UOO
for Kxp't.
7i'..."asi,ooo
H4.UUO.IHMI
Mi.iaai.iaai
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UO.ISl.i
H.nuu.iHHi
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S.uon.umi
2.ISI0.0O0
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4,UUU,IHIU
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lt),MIU,IKIU
Total l,5im,UU0,UU0 IK,!MMSIU -".M,7UU,lMI
As Kurope has a population of about
373,000,000, each person of whom con
sumes over four bushels per annum, its
present requirements must necessarily
be not less than 1,460,000,000 bushels,
and of this it can produce (even with
good crops) only 1 ,230,000,000, thus mak
ing a deficit of 230,000,000 bushels.
A Natural C'urtoallj.
A ("opsin naturir among human beings,
and even cattle and sheep, is met with
quite often in a lifetime, but the most
singular freak of nature was shown to
us this morning, the bead of a common
digger squirrel with abnormally long
teeth. The right upper tooth is about
two inches long and curled in the shape
Doing: Without l'lilne.
FiiEs.No, Aug. 15. Chinatown is full of
Chinese workmen who have come in
from the country in conformity with the
people. K. B. Rogers, manager of the
Margcrita vineyard, has ordered 75 boys
from San Francisco, and 25 more from
the deaf and dumb esylum, to' pick
grapes and fruit.
MATKIMONIAL.
A rcllned and cultivated younir lnrty, Ilvlnjj
unhappily with her guardian: a !iMim
kivfsT; financially indeientleiit; and fond of
country lite, wishea to correspond, with Bonn?
honorable agriculturist or stock raiser, win is
matrimonially Inclined. No attention will be
paid to auswera liuha the writers contemplate
immediate matrimony, hull particulars must
be Riven, htate ase und relijriim. Knclose pic
ture if convenient. Address, DRAWKK ,
Suspension Uriilgo P. O.,
wtl New York, JS. Y'.
Dr. Buchanan Sentenced.
. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 14. Recorder
Stnythe sentenced Dr. Buchanan, the
wife poisoner, to be electrocuted during
the week beginning Monday, October 17.
lilt IKK KN NICKS, or theLIQl'OK HA KIT
Cured at Home In Ten Kays by artiiilo
laterlng Ir. llaluea' tlolden KpeclHc.
It can lie (riven In a irtnss ot beer, amp of
cotl'tv or tc;i, or In food, without the knowH-Jfre
of the patieul. It la absolutely harmless, and
w ill crt'.s't a h rniunent and sjaxxiy cure, whether
the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
wreck, it haa been given In thousands of rases,
and in every Instance a perf el cure haa fol
lowed. It never iai Is. The system once iu. prcst
nated w ith the speclllc. It becomes an utter Im
possibility for the HiiiiorapiH'tite tocxist. Cure
Kiiatantced. 4s-iunfe lsk of arli. ulsra flee.,
Aridreas the Uoijxm t'-Ki n ic Co., ISO Kare bt
Cluciunati,01iio.
Rlirlng; Meillelne.
Dr. Ctunn's Improved Liver I'iils on
itccouiit of their mild action are especi
ally adapted for correcting spring disor
ders, such ni impure blood, t'red brain
and achim? and worn out body. They
act promptly on '.lie Liver and Kidneys;
st. pays mm,
THE DALLES, OKEUON.
Ko-OiJens bept. 4tU. 1803.
Boarding and Day School for Girls.
P.iiteii per Tenna of ten weeks, payable in oil
vaiice.
Hoard and Tuition fio oil
Kntraiice fc payable but onoe) 5 on
lied and bedding 3 no
Iuntrumci t il Muic, fiteuographv, Typewrit
ing, lelc'irraphy, lirawin; anil Fniiitiiis form
extra eharijes. French, ('ierm.ni and Latin
lani'tnuf's, Necdluwoik aud Vocal Music
tauhl iree.
Day-school.
Klvc, -six. etcht or ten dollars per tenn, ao
enrding to uniiiu.
For particulars, addrcsi
SISTER SUPERIOR.
S-lSw.'.t
NOTICE.
L'. S. I.asd Office, The riatles, Or.,
Julv M, lv.1.1.
romjilalnt having Iss-n entered' st this orrioe
by Horaces, iiieliuiot.il aeuinst Ira V. Miller for
abaiidouiuir his lloinestead Entrv No. 4lsM,
date-t July , ls;i-, upon the ji of SV' , und n'-
of si-.1 , ot Section ,), Towiishlji I .south, Kange 111
Last, in Wasco county Oreiron, with n view to
the cancellation of said entry; the said imrtiea
are hereby summoned to appear at tliis olUte 011
tlie -MU dnv of Alit'llst, is'.i.l, at 111 o'cl.k A. M ,
10 reiHino ana 1ur111-.11 testiuionv
s.il'l alleirtsl u!iallUonin.'l)t.
7-tMwiit
coneeruing
JOHN Y. I.LWIH, ltccistcr.
NOTICE.
All t-rsons are hereby wurned not to purchase
that certain promissory note bv lue iriven to
W in. Tack 111.111 on June :;0. Isii;'., with interest, as
said note was given for a balance on account,
whlcn balance was only Jl.tll, but by mistake
wa.i reckoned as :;7.ii. which amount was er
roneously inserted iu said note. I will not pay
more than (l.luand interc-t theri'on, being tle
exact amount of uy iinkbtedneris to said 'lank
man. (:. R. HILL.
Dal lea City, Or., Julv Li, is;..!. 7-Jlddswlw
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of nn pxfntion lmied out of the
f'irtuiit Court of the tate tf Oreiron for Whwo
county, cm tnc Kith day f Aui;iit, J-Mf inn
stiit tiiciiMii i?uli;ii, wijcrcin J. M. il'.ntir ptoii.
MtliiiiKint ut'troi t!i estate uf Kilss l,ratherf de
rcaMMt, i ! lain t iff. n:nl ieo. T. I'nither, I.. II.
I'rtithor Sun ucl Cl'iik are dt'ff mlnnta, upon
h Uti rci n,mlori htmI cntiTwt thcrrin on the -"ttli
day of Jine, to nil' riiri'etiHj, ctniiiKii'lin
ne Crt fll Hr iro(Krty heroinaftor dv'Criixil an
herei;i:iiur t forth, ti eati-fy h ju'i-:nient j;tvrn
by d'rce in favor of said l.-dntift hihI
uai!ist t-ai'l dcfi'Tii.Hiitu fieo. T. i'mtiivr and h.
11. I'rnther. for ? 1 1 tnd arrruing int.Tt ut
Vn per ct'iit. pr annujii. and costs of ialti
KUit, mid llUJ-OU uttorney'r) tea. I will, on
Satnrdity. Hitinler S3, lK1:i,
nt the hour of l n'olwk p. m., at tlie Courthonno
dour in Dalles ity, Wasrn county. Oriun. st-ll
at public aurti'in to the hiKhcvt lihtdor, for cash
iii inu.d. hM of the following; diwribed real prop
erty, to-wit: 1-ots l-i and of block of tlie
town of IIo.-d tivert in haid county and state,
together with all the tencmontM, hefcditumciiN
and appurteiianreN thereunto bcloiiu'inir. or in
any win' apifrtmitint', totality niid judKiuiMit,
vot and attorney fw, und' if the proi-eeils
thereof are iiiutlicient to satisjr tho same, I
will also, at said time- und place, and noon said
terms, sell, subject to a niortK-?e held bv the
said haninel Clark, defendant, all of the follow
ine desi-rihe1 real proMrtyf to-wit: Ijt D of the
f-aid town of Hood liiver.
T. A. WARD,
8-liHv5t Bheritf of Wasco county, Onon.
Taken Up.
One aorrel gelding about twelve years eld, and
branded thin p on left thotitdcr. The owner
cuu have the uniiuul by paying for this notice.
I. J. COOFKR.
August 13, lS'J3.- tl
Assignee's Hotiee to Creditors.
W. K. (iarretson, of The Dalles, Oregon, hav
ing aasnrued hit proiertv for the benetit of all
his creditors, all persona liaving claims against
him are hereby n. tilled to iiresent them tome
under oath, at The llailea, Orton, within three
mouth from date.
A. R. THOiirsiJN', Atsignee.
August 6, is93.-wtit
AGENTS WANTED ci Salary and Comnissloi
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Bioaraphy of JAMES G. BLAIKE.
BvCAll. HAMILTON, his literary exeeutnr,
w ith the co-opcralion of hli iamilv, and for Mr.
niailieX i.tn..!ct"W'.irk.-TtVKNrV Y AltH
UF a llMilir.S," and his later bHik, "I'll
I.H II'll. IIIK I SSIllMf." (me iiroi-jHtlus
for then. 3 NKI.I INtJ Ixx ki- iu the mar
ket. A. K. I'. .Ionian ot Me., tok 1 i'J orders from
lirst mi calli": aeeiit's profit IW(I DO. Mrs. Hal
l.ini of .. l ok l"i orders, l;i.Seal Kus.-i, in 1 day,
Wotil ' j1.2u. K.N. Ill.-e i.'f Mil;-.. t"ok27nr.l. is
in 2 diiys. prollt 4 ;.!!.. J. rartridce of Me.
t.Nik 4 i' orders from ;ii ealN. relit 7V?;V.
,r ,.. . A rainier ot i. ii;ik. iok :. oi.n r in :-i ilavs,
drive out all in. pun ties ironi tlu Uicxxl, ..-i5. nt l.rsi VK tl iiiuiiiii v
valem. lllllV b.mu. If you n lli to neike I.AIMK MONl-.i,
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,(
July , 1mj:i. I
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
commute mid make limil pr.a.f in .sup)ort of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the Register and n-ceiver at The Dalles, or., on
Tuesday, August LJ, lv..:i, viz.:
C'harlea J. VAnlluyn.
Administrator of the estate of christian Whit
more, deceased.
Homestead Application No. IJU'i, for the E' of
Mile SK'-i "I ft' i, and HL'.l of bl;; of t.co.a,
Tp. 4 3., K. U E. XV. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upou, and cultivation of,
said land, viz. :
Robert llutts, Emily Met, Perry Snodgrasa,
and lauies Brown, all of Tvgh Vallcv, Or.
10-19 JOHN XV. LKWIS," IKistOT.
NOTICE.
I'. S. Land Officb Thk Dali.k.s. Ok.,
Jnne.i. Ism. (
Complaint having boon entered at this office
by XX iliiain XX'. Nasoti i.gainst Tony l'lamljeck
for iibandoiiiiit; his itoiuf-slead Kntrv No. li'.'T,
dated .lilne.'d. 1'J, up"li the MJ, of hectlon 17,
Township 1 Koilllt, Range ill K., iu Wasco
ciun y.imuoii. Willi Ww to the cancellation
of said CTitry: the said parties are hereby sum
moned to uppcar at this otiiee on the o'th day
of August, )-:tl, at in o clock A. M., to respond
and furnish testimony Concerning said alleged
abandonment.
JOHN XV. LKW1H, Register.
NOTICE.
L'. fi. Land Offk t, Thf. Dai.i.ks, Ob.,
June l".i. l-'.i.!. (
Complaint having been entered at this Ofne
by (iilhert Mann ugaiut Joseph .stm'tter, for
ahaudoiiing his homestead Kntry No. 4ii0,
dated June IS, 1-!V, upon tlie NXV'jof Sccthm IV,
Township 1 eolith. Range ID Kat, In XXaseo
cnunty, uregoii, with a view to tlie cnncellatlon
of aaldcntiy: the said parties are hereby sum
moned to iipia'.Hr at this oitiee on the -titirday ol
August. I.VM. at ID o i ns k A. M., to icspond and
fnrtiis.li tcstiuiony couceriiing said alleged aban
donment. JOHN XV. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,i
Way , IntW. j
Complaint hnrir.g bevn entered at this utile
by (Stephen A. Kisfn-ragalnst William Mayes lot
ahandotllug his Homestead Entrv, No. tr,9,
daKsi August Hi. lsxi, uron the NXV nuarler
Hectlon l'J, Township ft South, Range It East, In
XX aseo county, Oregon, with a view to the can
eel la tion of aaid entry, the said parties are hereby
summoned to antamr at this ollice on the -Jtii
day of July, Is'.i l, at ID o'cha?k A. M., to res
poud and furnish testimony concerning aaid
alleged abandonment.
J()li. XV. I.KXX is,
61Cwf,t Register.
STKAYKD.
On the 2"s1 of May last I bad two roan mares
get out of my pasture on Tvgh Ridge, near
Kingsley. They are about li and 7 years old and
weigh 1100 to I J0O pounds esch, and are branded
as follows: One is branded thus, 3 on the righl
shoulder, and the olti. r thus, DC ou the left
hip. Anyone giving me Information of their
whereabouts, or returning them U meat Kinga
lcy, w ill b; ftuituhiy rewarded.
4tw John Marx.
KOT ICE.
Land oprict, The Dalles, Or., I
May ill, ls'.fl. (
Complaint having been enteriMl at this Ottic
byKrauk SUs linan agiaust XX iliiain A. Ilalliliclil
tor atiaiiitouing hla Homestead r.utrv No. 44'9.
dat.'d June .1, ls!, us.n the bXX1. ol Section a,
iw ninn i isotiin. Rang, i.i r.., iu xacocout::y.
Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of aula
eutiy; the said pailies an' hereby suiunioiied to
appear at this oitiee on the -".1th day id July, lsKt,
at IDo'cl.H'k a. m., to re.-.H,nd and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment.
John . i.kwis, Register.
AD M I N 1STR ATOH'S NOTICE
niul maliiria from tlie
one jull tor a dose. Try thorn this
miriiiL'. SoM nt -' rt?. box by iilalcely
! & lhMiuliton, I i-in,'g"iHte, Tlie UulU'S, Dr.,
of a mountain gheop's born. Tlie left
loxxcr tooth U about three-quiirterB of an
inch Ions: and has crown into the tipper
jaw, forchitf the mouth otxn at a xvhle
alible.
iniiBt liuve been acoiiHtiint sullorer, from
the continual etrort to hold its nioutli
open, us the long tooth in aft cluirp as a
needle. Mr. Frisco ot Mood River la tho
oxvner of the squirrel liend, and shot it
ubout a week nno. It is of mature ae,
mid from the yellow diacoloriitioiia of itft
teeth, must lmvo lieen an old one. How
it handled itft food iu a mystery.
A Word to I.mllos.
Lad'cs who desire a bountiful cleur
fkiii.froti from pimple", Ixi'li", blotches
im.l (itlu-r ei-tltitiotif. fthoilld eoinnionre
While alive the little animal j nt, once to iw J'r. (innn'H Improved
Tills. They xvill also remove ttiat In avy
look about your eyes and nial.e them
bright, and "will eiire lieudiielio from
whatever chum) it arise". K'ineniher
vrtii nre o:ilv rc'iuiri'd to tuko o . tr.iall
,ll nt IhvI time, which i coated v
pure piit'iir nnd xx ill not itiie or prodm e
any uitpleimunt. gens:xtioii. Sale at '.'
cciila by I'lnkeley & Ikmhton. 3m
write iintnniiatcly lor icrnis to
Tho HEMEY BILL PUB. CO., KiiWi'.U, Coca.
PATENT
J. R. LITTELL,
Attorucy nnd Couuinll r
I'ATKM, TK A liK-.M 1 K AM) (Oil'
KliillT CASKS.
NotVp Is tin-bv (fvnn tliut thft unlt'TFi(rnel
hns ln''Mt ilnly jiH-tiini.", by tli hniHTHhle (Nmn
t 1 -mi i i t!ir ti:W ( (.iiimi for V aM'o t?nv nty,
'.liniitittiitiTof tlie ptitr if liristirtii W Mmer,
litt nf ?iiiil W.'ifM'O f.Diittty, jui'I iinw (lwt.'afl,ii!ii
tliut Iu- ri::-: rt :'' (-iiuliliol lii'jl it nuw HC'tiiiK
Mich Miiniiiit.-tnttiT.
All 1 im'I Inn inj f 1'Htr.H fn:iiin)t unit! etnt
wilt ptft nt tlicn 1 : 1 1 y vt ; 'i'1! t- me at tlie lure
of Viii: I Mr, u l!-illiii: HH'trhHiits nt Tyirh
Viilloy.U a, 'm-i mit'Tx, i irv m, wiiliin six mouth
from ilipilntetif tiotifc.
X Valley, Or., June J.t, lso:.
J. VAN T'CYK,
Adui'r cf Of tato of Chri.tiau Wciilmtr, dt-o d.
Uao Mexican Silver Stove Tolish
Ovor twi'h f yf'Hr' rxiHTiciictf. Amki:h" ts ASn
F''.KHiN ti'itt'iits, CoVKatj. nil lusi:K'fl
whifh ii roRti. with i "I'lf.i ,u"1 r t!, P"u,llt liwa lMniitly mul
Writi' ii r hnorriiiti'Mi.
tT"N rr.iKiiv nf Mt'nin, ok hkftcfc or in-
VKNTI'tN, 1 4ItVt."K AH TO I'AI KNTA BII.1TY WITH
UU f ( II A Kxi K.
Mi'iitiun this parer.)
Executors Notice.
NiMf hiTi-Iiv civt I. ttnt tin uml'TlRncd
huve tw tMi duly ' Vtutl, 1 tl.' H4i)ittrnbU' ih
Cmh my n r t uf m (t.iinty, iK'ii, fxteu
Un of ' thp t'tiit'- -i r.ti.i'-r, ii'fs4i; all
jnron hiviii oli'hnx Bti.tinsi -.Ui vttntv mm
tuTolty re.iiprt'l l- prrn-nt thi' mi mo, duly vort
tittlitixl wlt!i jn kt vt'iirhtTK, tt uh or tithTr
Ht Ant l'i. W-iM'n f"iinTy, Orrj?n, within ix
inoiithn fii'in thf th tc of t nolU-e,
Uho Iulcd, ur., Aug. a,
JAMKfl PVXTKR AMD
JAMKS WUIT'l KN,
Execulur. u.' thccHtnto of John B.ixUT.dcc'd.
b 4,w'it