THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1893. The Weekly Chronicle. AFTER MANY DAYS. Tilt llALLCH. . LOCAL KKltirilS. Wedut-Mlay' Psily. sav tola him that -u' wu!J l hi. Tturruumiu? luile lex.' Jlut the rvon ir.ni she lev..! fclui lie.-tie he h.ul tli r.v. Mr. A. R. Thoiupeon, the assignee of; Ut W. E. liarwt-oii slock of jewelry, ..........a n, -.. Tfc.y ' linn determined to sell off the entire cn Dai Huinl. stock and person wishing to make lioli- i ;day filu wilt do well to look at his Deputy Sheriff Jackson yesterday ! new ad. found another Ux o( goods stolen ly : The Uiard of phvsieians hate visited ! '" "d Jol,n Krkr' Kv"rv- and left 11-ker Cltv. The Ieuioerat thing covered except . m carpet, ' .... ..ti.- I...J ...! .lata! tiinare and a lot of valuable oil por- I within their reach and personally ae : ijuain'.ed themselves as far as '( possi PERSONAL MENTION. w liulay. Koriek left f r Portland thii I hie with all facts based on sanitation j mill hygvne to l incorjMirted in the re- D. J. Caoper shipped UH) heal of! port. We do r.ot believe that it is in mutton sheep to Portland tl is morning j the )oer of anv other tow u in Eastern , by steamer F.egulutor. ! Oregon to present a like showing." We The first edition of the IVcen.lier Cos- j hope not. if they make a Imd a record as , u.opolitau was "."hUXO copies, more than : the Democrat d.ies ou eUi.!g. traits of Mr. Fournclle's French ances- ourse invaluable. of Mr. Jackson thut About a score of the friends of Mr. and double any magazine in the world. Don't forget the clatu chowder to be served by the ladies of the M. E. church iu the vacant store nest the First Na- entertained until a late hour, tionat bank. Come and bring your J Ifautifu! residence seems to I friends. I with an eye single to hospitality. that when lie attended college civil en gineers received the highest kind of wages, in consequence of so much rail road building, and the Incentive of high ft is the opinion of Mr. Jackson thut salaries induce.! many io i.-uin uie an. thev are burned. i The inevitable consequence nasasur- Crime is more often detected when i plus of them, and wages were reduced the least disturbance is made about it. j to about -10 per cent, of their original Six weeks ago when Mr. Fournelle first figure. He then found it more profitable discovered his loss he had no clue to the ' to stake out mining claim robbers. He sought Justice Sehutz. , ors. but owing to the rcjieu who advised him to far no attention to man act. the mines closed i Dextei saw , they labored hard, working I full hours, until the wood w as all tawed, j One of these was a book-keeper and the , other a civil engineer. lUit . were Mr. T.J 'dow n ou their luck" and were w illing "orl"k- to do anv honorable work to meet their : Mr- Smith French is suffering with a current expenses. The engineer said ''''' ' .riP-. I njt. S. . Short, of the steamer Dalies City, was iu the citv last night. lr. t. C. Hollister left on the 2 o'clock traiu today lor Hood Kiver, to hold a consultation with I'r, i'.rusius. 1 .. t r. I ; .' si,t.-. ll ill Colo- w i: iio'it an Mr. V. V.. ll.xul anil Mrs. Ella John son and iiiini v left on the steamer Keg- ulator tb morning hr Portland. Tlmr-uiiv Iol.n-!"ti of I'ufur I" in the This built The! tlm mhWv. and to sav nothim aliout it rado and left him ugaiu Mrs. C. L. Phillips met last evening at tl) anyone, and before long something occupation. their residence and were most pleasantly would" turn ut to locate the thieves.. They finished sawing the wo...i yes- As expeetetl. they became careless, ; terday, and left this morning for I' .ir- I believing no attempt was lieing ' land. There is goo.t metu. in iio-se made to discover them, and a fea - young gentlemen w hich w ill come to i he niraln with the advent of t'l livered ten tons of machinerv at Cheno- i"heil, a wonderlul conservatory tairly veg, o( own on tlv K.r!,0n uf James '. times. weth Lauding for the tregon l.iin.bcr- ! Mvatliiu with its wealtli ot periume, i edle, while lioth were aboard the I!eg- j in company yestenlay, i and the picturesque grounds look almost niator. Arrived at The Dulles he gave j The Stuttz company will plav in this i as Prt.vin winter as in summer. Dane- rx.pty Sheriff Jackson the information, j Dr. Oxias, formerly of Koseburg, has city Friday and rturday evening and ! '"P nd crd Sames were the chief diver-i ,nj j"ackgon i0a and arrested tliejU-en committed lor iiuanity in New wi'.l rilav sncressiveiv lnih'r To ! slUS, Sttpjll emented by a most uppctiz-1 vedle then informed on his ; York city. Mr. T. li city today. Mr. H. C. town tinlay. Messrv. S. . MiKire ot Moio : , lames .!, Kav, an land, fiuiii' ti,. t i I it v i Dr. Sid. la" wi.t "ti. NEWS NOTES. The bill f, the admi passej the house yemrj,t A dispatch from !, ,,.. .. dent 1'eixoto has d.,:ur.. . V (iama a traitor. The I'rendervu.t trial 1M, at Chieap... Attoriiev , leuse. is trying to prove i,nU1- I'hief Harris, of tl,,. -tl has it lulraa n nil 4: 1 fi-'iuiiri i,i ol ?i;.(,V0!H) Cherokee h ,.,1. render !T i,Mwit,.i..... 1.. i I r of Hake Oven is in H'MI- in i li.- . Walter The D.r.iA..V. Co. steamers de- (Minors are spacious and prettily lur- I ,);,... am Fournelle olwerved a coat and surface mid tv. 1.1 pioneer of I'ort 11 the noon train. i I'irtluod this n'.-nt until Moti- NEWS OF THE STATE. It wi'l luncn in an exquisite norai seizing. a benent performance for tne k. of I jt,;., Wednesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Flags'' and "Pearl of Savoy. Hi :ps. Tin- turkey' l.'l N xrrx Mil. ili t'tiain-e i eryMim: Kr it Tiid'ikivir.c him hp, Thoa C'firi.lnirt? latt'ti.'s liuu. Testimony is ling taken today in the i Mcsier school district case for final ad i judication. A marriage license was granted tixlay to Oscar Kuhausen to wed Miss Clara j Augusta Antoir.e of Germany, j Prof. Kork w ill lecture some evening next week on the political issues of the day from a popnlist standpoint. comrade. A search was made of the 1 Twent v-one defendants answered to rooms occupied by them, but nothing their names in Portland yesterday in the was found, tiutil ou searching over the : Chinese smuggling cases. root 01 tne house a nai roi, most 01 uie , JlJg0 wjl!Luu Tw ufl,.11(1, stolen articles were found. Wedle plead J ttl,rnev o( Lake ,.i)UI!tv guilty and up-ared as a witness against ; lanJ 1Xx luh r,, vr8 Snow is thick on ail the Wai-hington footiiiils opposite A'toria, and it is ex- i pected that the city will lie visited by a i i heavy fall in a dav or two. i pioneer iu Port- i Krier, This is a very good instance of where tiie less said about a crime, the details of which u"-e not known, the better. The theory of Mica ler is u correct one. afternoon, and w:M U i lay, the !-:h n..--t. Jte Montgomery , n v '! mow ii I". P. engineer. i t i.-i f.r P land tonight to ernui!iiM ! v rrside. Van P.. IVl.'o.hmiitt.e. iimvvi id Port land, tame to The Dalles Ins: night on u business trip mid returned today. I ruiio . Mr. D. !.. Povev, of the firm of Povey r.riw., Portland, gins manufacturers, is in town today. Messrs. T. N. Joles. I".. .7. Collins aud P. I'.. Hood, returned last night from a short visit to Portland. "tuiice in ,j ! tl. .1.. . ""' meir s.tie. - Ut linri, start east to sell the U.n.l. The house committee ... . '"" ' 'icemen io reii irt I.. ilitt resolution culling for w erne on Hawaiian affairs "7 amended to Include all tl. iti, wi-sh, t.0B. " ccon!. either due t ij ence dur'tiiB Harriwit,-. ..i .fH- -"BlUUt; The poj.e's encyclical on RikL ht.hU that thf. flihle i Inspire : 1 i.. .1 :i i.i .... ' I.I -,,. UNO ,, U Idendale, ' to Port- an t.i.n points to science this is prelation or science is mistuken. The last legal drawing of the ' lima state lottery occurred jtl Thecomnanr is clinni ...!.: :..."' Mum ....n u. v...., n-rnei itir V(jj controlled the politics of the stat. ' two years ago. when its canli,lto defeated. It aps-ar two letters jj Stevens from Secretary l;!ain, waiiun affairs are .missing, tml I ueiayins senumg the HawniaB Miii,ieii. e to t he senate. h it r , in tiiese that Stevens no inj:re) A Hunilrail Tun MaKaBln trler. As a rer. An event in )eriodical literature, not without its significance to the general public as showing the growth of the P The Columbia has risen six inches : KruLiy's !'i:y. since last night, and the D. P. A A. X. Co.'s dock is ail under water. Messrs. Peters ii Co. were obliged to place a boom around their large wrx.-d rii-ks to save them. A special meeting of the city c ni'icil was held last evening to consider the matter of constructing the Lincoln street sewer. It was decided to advertise at once for bids, notice of which appears in another coiamn. Pierce Mays is about the only indi vidual counected w ith the old regime of i officer who is free from the taint of sus picion in the Portland smuggling cases. One of the government insictors savs i that Mays' skirts are clear, and that he Over sixty incandescent lights will il-; one hundred tons of magazines : That i l' .- . , . : lminaro TI10 invpr r I'esise .v ai nv rn. in a mrar an nrpni t n t iir nd.npv nr trie . o . . . . v . , . ....... ..... - - .... ..... , , , t iias acteu uonoran:v to tne government - ! . .... . , . , . , , . . . . . . . , . cnnes coimiieni ana crinc m teat and himself. ; nignt. ine arrangement was maae Dy i world. A use order has never hetore """ - muti circles. It is the first Mr. J. M. JIcArthur, electrician. been made, and if past ratios lie main-! --'"iu -moa. iwuim, a. ir mc, i " . ro articles for sale at the Kris KringlefineJil meaus considerably more than j on " fiekiyou mountain, soutu ol , l ms piace is noteti mr us neaunv i.sa- 1 ...... ... n i...w . :it:. : 1...: t. i.A Ti 1 asiiiiidu. trooirer ciuiiiiiuir ine Hiiootiiit ' tiun nut at tins t.inr lit trrniiie seenis 10 ., Tnrre mnpn rw rm mi im r.t ft. I .mii.m. iittit ti liuoiuu 1. Ifi uiliiiii lur tne 1 't-a. - : - . - e at nu. m. at ine coun nouse. it is 1 1 - ' f 1 1 learned that these exercises, originated I S""0"31 church at the armory on the emoer tosmopoii.an bv Delsarte. are varied, and are desiened 1!':h ,n8t- w"1 on exhibition. A spe- reading classes, was the receipt on the Mr. I. C. Pichurds of Cm Vt ash., is in the citv en roti'.t land ith two cars of fat hog". The Stuttz com pan v arrive 1 from Yl.oitirtr tiKt'iv unit tt-iM liiitv l.ni ti'l.f . i Col. t.en K Shield, ior.oerlv a con- .... U , ., " I W,"r ' t ' ........ ! gressnian of tr''gon. fell over a baluster i at the Hotel Willumette in Salem last ; M mir H..rnt.. evening, the Uth, and broke his nekc. People in the Klamath conn try claim that the recent terrific downfall of rain j will have one beneficial effect by drowu- SjMTUll I'limUf.!!.!!!!.' TlIK f'liKoMCLr J Having refrained my jx-ii thus long, waiting for some more leading mind to chronicle the important events thut are ine ladies o! the r.tuscotial tiuiid will : u.i, t v,.-..,ivo, i. Th f..,. tit,,., I ' furnish pies and cakes tomorrow in j Magazine of the order given below. A I n a n'-vuul,, 01 f'"1'Te ground 1 transpiring almost every day in ! center window of Pease tM Mavs. I.;,,,,,, nr,iM. frnn, - mn,., . wioirrels now lying tlormunt 111 their j Utile ,,,, town of Watnic, but this have holes. Iieen disappointed, it ficcurred to me Ijtst Septemlier these dispatches re- that j-i-rhaiis they are waiting for the nit of the piiiilia:;,.,.!, 1 I fact that Chicago is prefwu,. teJi(, j care of the unemployed far tiW wrnrer I tramps are flocking to tlsitit, (,,.' j train from all tlirections. yX j authorities era taking me Hiram them as they come in and ta j artout. ! The Chinese flag which float! mej, 1 new quarter of the Chinese Mrs. Helen Stafford's ctass of ladies 1 for physical culture meets each afternoon i to strengthen every muscle in the body. ! Cla,;-T WI" ujaUt 01 --n purchases. Caueed and inert muscles iDvite many I The report ou the streets yesterdav disorders, which Delsarte believed could ; that a new register of the land office, in best be combatted by mciin ino in ' this city, had been appointed, was ej-yw iuitu. J founded, evidently, rijion the fact that There is a report circulated at Lew-1 Collector Geo. Wcidler, of the Portland iston, Idaho, that some miners have diatr;ct- Lad asked to res'Pn rescued Geo. Colgate, the old man ! The state educational school board who was with, and left to die alone ' have added to the school fund of The in tiie mountains by the Car- j Dalles This amount, a we under- im purty. The Walla Walia States- j stand it. was back fnnds due this district n.an telephoned to get par:icjiars bet and af this time is very opportune as the could only pet l ack word that i: was treasurr is almost bare. oi.:.v a rumor, but news from tiie mount- j A riva; telephone line is talked of in ixius was looked for daily. i Spokane to compete with the Iniand Mr. J. C. Lucky exhibited the mode! j Telephone Co., under a new patent A a riatciii. dump wagon this morning, ' which the present company have tried which ought to revolutionize gravel j in vain to secure. Kates are to be f'J.jO hauling oro'ner loads requiring to be ! per month and tiie "hello girl" is to be done awav w ith. Yet, when the list of authors and artists in the Decem ber number is examined, one is not so ' much surprised. It contains the only known unpublished manuscript of Ie Maupassant, illustrated by Vierge, per haps the most famous of European illus trators. After the World's Fair, by Paul P.oiirget, John J. Ingalls, William Dean Iloaells, I.yman J. Gage, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Mark Twaine, Robert was accidental and the coroner's jury j be trumps, as a very large part of the not finding otherwise. A little later, , people are suffering from its effects, developments led to suspicious that i Smie cases are Ix-inf treated by the Godfrey killed Smith to avoid paying the latter money due him. Yesterday the grand jury indicted Godfrey for murder. Godfrey leit the country in ample time aud ie hardly liable to If apprehended. The Klamath Star says: Saturday in ; the dressing room of the Indian school ; liovs Tygh doctor, who is very succesnful in his practice. The graded school here is under the uiatir circles. It is the first tiaw( eign flag has waved continuoDilT 1 legation in Washington. MiBmi: other countries merely hoist uVI upon fete days and national lioi.4i their countries. Among the passengers on the rr Oceanic, which arrived fmai Husk was jiem. r. C. Jones, rx-murwA scuffled with guns in their hands, and us neither of the boys were aware that one gun was loaded, another fatal and mourn ful event transpired. Henry Alirt, a ; evening there is u grand display of oru- I-miv .if t!f!n luifl nlftvmliV Kmtiirai! ! tory Ulul Wit. uatmigemeiit of Prof. P. P. I'nderwood omier me monarchy, and of the higher grade und Miss Ward ofl""' revolution one of the irom. the little kid dci.artiiwnt. We think I wment s most ardent inpponr. we have one of the lst sciiotils in Wasco j Mr J'"" "a aY to 'hinr J countv. There is enrolled in the higher j on '"'-"ll'''I business io tli intere-J grades 4J and lower :i'.i. making M. We , u,u pn'Visional Kovernnwnt. and 1 are very proud of our school. j There is a literary society held in the hall over head, w here every Saturday Jumped. A lever can ie thrown which iets the bottom of the uaon down at an iuv;liiie. dispensing witir tiie use of tiie owve! and saving much time and iabor. I: is tiie invention of Mr. W. T. Ilatton of Warm Springs, and a wagon bed can be constructed for less than 1-0, includ ing paj met.t of royalty. Thurii;y" J'l.ily Tre l..ly ef tr..-h'.iiv?." htMii!. - 'lis he? I Wi,ri to isfae ts;sl. this tirsimr w;r';i;(r-ni ii.l. Awl srnill lit .jutet Ri.e. -T' 'hiPh ar us 00 .- reier " sue Ojid him st a 1.- Thr whii sv thut owns it. er Tiie wan r us tuat lj.s' Grant and others nearly as famous, and j at Klamath Agency two Indian nearly two hundred illustrations, to which the following artists contribute: Hopkinson Smith, Kemble, Harry Fenn, F. O. Small, Attwood, Henckel, Dan Ileard. Keinhart and Hemington. Think of having the World's Fair done by such shotgun at John Lee Hull, a lad of seven- j "e citizens ts-gui to ta.it 1 hn-tmns expensive men as Howells, Mark Twain j teen, and tiie latter, iu playful rutaiia- ; bn'.iduys. It is not dewriiiiued yet an, I I'mil Knnrivi nrl .en.t'm ii.-hlti.n after thniiini. him down, i.ii'.'.e.l ' w hel her w e will huve U Christllins tree artists a- Ciiarles S. Uinehart to Chicago tiie trigger of another shotgun on young for a single numlier of a magazine to lie ' Albert, blow ing nearly half his head off soid for 15 cents, or by suiweription as be lay on the floor laughing. Work on Second street is. progressing cents. A book publisher, preparing ; finely. A great deal of the mud has Bnt;h B book would not dare incur these i been carted off and rock put in its place, expenses short of o.l a copy. Is it not j Now that work is progressing so well . revolution that is an improvement up- j there are few enemies of the improve- on ol,I methods, a revolution of vast im- ! ment. Property owners realize that the i Prtane to the reading public? The j cost is comparatively trifling and Cue order to which reference is made reads, good to lie derived more than commen- H follows : j surate for a!i probable expense. ! "Publisher Cosmopolitan. DearSir: I I T. . r-u. r";,- r. ... ' Of the iW.oyU copies of Ueeetnber nuui-! Mu.11 v.. . . T.ui.n..a. niiiiuuui.ire a I death rate of less than one jr cent in a ' to nt un I'lea,e " o"0, : ! vear. Incpairy into the death rate in . . ' ,. . his travels since leaving W asco countv. Wasco county for the past vear reveals ! T1?" I Hi father-in-law, Mr. J. W. Moad, wis seven twelfths of 1 per centand for the fu"-v' The Amencap News Company. pr,.WJjt ai(, gai1 we coul(, ,av , two precincts of Fast and West Ifalks, Ktatece Appointed Ktitr. going to liglit this thing out to the end. more than the town proper, and contain-; LUmel V Stagge who lias been ! e clainl, t0 conversant with nil the ing a population of 4.500. there have : national' bank eiaminer. was Tuesday j circumstances and acts of his son-in-law been : deaths from disease among resi- receiv..rf the Ore.lT National i nd "X' l'e "tisfieI of Henderson s dents. !,.. u, i 1 . . , ; innocence. lie this Un!erin In tlif. Ctanty .lull. il Hetiderson is caught at last, and is safelv lodged Isihiud the Imrs of the Wasco county jail. In response to a telegram from Sheriff Woolery at S(x kane. iH'juitv Sheriff Phirman left for that point Saturday night, arriving with his prisoner today noon. A reporter Qnr tl)Wn saw ilenderson at the court house to day, who declined to say anything about or not. Ihe auniiiiiici'iiient was made last .-untiay from the pulpit that the good people of Wumic w ill hold a watch i.ight service conducted by Fid. P.inney und l;-v. l uderwoo l. All are invited to attend. ' We Bre glad tj note that 11. C. Pratt is on his pins again after going through a long "pell of sickness. We now have a pood blacksmith that adds another convenience to our town. 1 We can see additional iiiitirovemeiit iu 1 Al. Lake bus built a line ' re-hleiu-e, barn and out biiildiugs which looks home): u.-. Hut citv ltle disss not Overcoats are comfortable. Only one bid was received for supply ing the city w ith wood, and this was at retail price. The store w indows are devoted mainly j to holidav goods. An inspection reveals , many pleasing novelties. Now is a good ; have established a Sunday school choral time to advertise them. onion. Over 600 boys and girls are al- The Chrvsanthemum ciub will give read-T in fining wng. they their regular social Lop next Friday B,nS re aid ,0 n.ething grand, evening. Invitations are requested to ! The ""P volume of music from the r,,e.nte.l st the door. ! b"ndreds of throats of the children has . such pathos and power that manv are stac-'e who A rr.innr u nirrpnt tins ranrnm! . .... , ' . " 1 induced to shed tears from emotion that an appointment was maae as regis ter of the I. 8. land office, but it was not verified by later reports. The charges of not making official re ports as required, against the Mult nomah county clerk, treasurer and sheriff were dismissed vesterdav. j suit him. So : he smeiied 1 ne s and settled ' 11 .. I,.b ti.... 1,. e... e 1, ft the mill, where i.-t odor of the pine a citv lifr, he Wgins 1 out stiii retains his Forty Sunday schools of Portland troiler Eckels, and, after going over tlte affairs of the bank, the receiver was de-1 termined upon. Eckels says the ap- , pointment was unsolicited, and was , made because he believed Stagge was ! well qualified for the place. The Ore- I goniau comments as follows upon Mr. ' is editor of the Pacific 1 not look very well for a man to resist ar reet by force of arms the way Henderson did, and afterwards make himself scarce. A wruu ImrrMln. EtMTOB ClIKONKl.r: pleasing smiles. Money is scarce here as e. sen here. illlt tl.f. M.ft..l.k U PU Wutl M....tlu.l !!. as it ma v, it does . . . , ,. eatables and a fair qualitv ,f clothinir. StMllM. Wamic, Iec. 11, IV.C nunterfelt alll Mill. - Some misin- bauker, and well known to banking I The receipts are devoted to charitable circles of The Dalles- "He was ap -TD. ooinieu uana examiner last August nv ..,i ,.rr. j Wild geese and ducks show knowledge ' Controller Eckels, and pla-ed in charge ej direct) t j as to the resistance of the atmosphere j of the First National bank of The Dalies, i Commercial I and sagacity 111 overcoming it when , which, by his rapid work, gained the ties i Some special agents of the treasury de partment rejort the discovery of counter- formed persons in The Iwlles are labor-, feit II) greenbacks. It was ascertained ing under the impression that a private I that the Anglo-Californian lnk of San wire which ran from the Western ' Francisco had accented ouite an amount Union telegraph oflice to several stores ' before detection was recognized. The the bearer of several affidavits im people in Honolulu, cnlculatnl to ; prove the statements made in Conic siorier lUount's report. Two very remarkable ' Npii'-c reucs are in the market. Un a theater at Ells, which the niWi pen it caused to ls built nt Porto Fema I The second is far more Interesting consists of n picturesque ri.'la en ih- road from (.enapi-s Io .Wuimf St. Jesr. w iere Nasleon dinwliiid siept on tic night of June IT, IH15, nd from t'- beautiful garden of which lie plain the battle of Wfticrioo, leaning OU lif low a!l which o.mniani!" par.nn of all the surronmlitig country, smi ; he held hi lust council of ar. rmilrutug .nalltlea of "k A numlwr of tests have reiently, by experimental hitM Uie eastern states on the value 0! 1 as a profitable fat ten ing food 'w and they indicate that one buK-'j wheat will make fourteen pooi" pork, and is much more prunls 1 corn and further the cost of prrs"i is less. Pease .V Mays exhibit tonights - ture reproduction of the F.iffel " reaching from the floor to the tt&i It will e ablaze with incuiM lights, and the magnificent li-il! original will be partially re!i placing ddls upon the platform, v lirewnt iieonle. To nroirly "P" i. 1 1.. i. ...,, ,-ms I .in jirni netful .'e.f dolls should m alsjut an iw- quarter in height, nearly If. fwt high. the V1 atiout tow n is connect-. bills are uritited from an old nlate w hich to the Western Union 1 wn stolen a few years ago. A Unit the wires and that par- oniv wav to detect the fraud is hv th t in thee office can hear all business pa st which is deficient in the silk i ft I. - . 1 1 1 .1:.. I ...... - . I 1...: . ! r. . ..1 . L 1. ... . ; ,.. u. u.c tv , . .:..,B ..rst . toe sospenueu : p)inf( over those wires. This is an error. threads, which define the genuine bills ... .... ,. , I ---i ; , " Bk"1" ,,7nu",c i The wire is merelv nsed for the conven-' Iofik out for thein Laker City claims superior fitness f or . eaaily, and the more coutageous bird He is a bright young man. and under j jence of customers who send messages to ! - - - - ; , " - Jr,. '" P,ltl?n "l u,e ,orwar,i ie- AB . oire,'ll'n t,,e "alr 01 tllC Ur"D ; the Western Union oflice here.and there ! The Harney Times reaches our " "'""' " -'-""- this is a latiguing poet another bird ere national uoiihtiess soon lie straight, ig no further connection Verv resneet. ! with iesa than 1 per cent, a year ueatn rate. I long takes the place of the exhausted j ened out." fullv, Ed. Henderson was placed under -00 j leader. Thus they place their avaiia- j in ti. orn p th ' 15. D. Jonssox, Ijonds for resisting an ofTner and attempt- j ble strength at the service of thesociely. i " ?-.B, ' j Manager W. U. Tel. Co. to kill. The retiuired bonds were , Mr. E. Y. Judd of fcan Francisco, a i lwo TeT gentlemanly - appearing ing furnished by Van B. Delshuiiitt and prominent wool man of the east, is in W. Lord. ! the city today. It is understood he is Win. Young and Jerome" Lauer are here for the purpose of putting in a building a patent dump wagon bed. 1 curing mill. It would be a very judi wbicliwiil be tested, and if snc-essful j C'uu "lOV indeed. The Dalles ships more will lie constructed on the same' "bout C,000,000 pound of wool every young men appeared at This Chronicle j otlice recently, and while the editor offered chairs and was preparing to reach for the subscription book, with that in describable inward satisfaction every editor feels w hen be believes he is about Monthly aelio.il Iteport. pattern. Take the children to see Pease A Mays' center window. It will seem like Fairy land to them, and the beauty of the dolls and their costumes will please older lulks as well. At the weekly meeting of the Union whist club last night Mrs. Lord scored ."i0 points, the highest number ever made in a series of 25 game. Mrs. J. S. Fish won the booby prise. year, 50 per tent, of which is dirt. There is really little tense in paying freight on 3,000,000 pounds of dirt annually. table its usual weaklv nuota of local 1 new, consisting of 21 lines of reading j matter in tyi the size of brickbats. It 1 I is one of the most readable papers in ! j that section, being, we believe, the only one. There is no reason why the Hur j ney Times should not be nearly as valu- : aine as the New ork Sun to the in-1 habitats of Mauna Ixia, Ashantee and ! Sahara desert. The Sun is but a trifle j larger and not near so black. lical I-state. E. II. and Mary E. McFariand to Smith French, lot 6, block 2, Laughlin's addition to Dalles City, also one foot of land on east side of lot 5, block 2, also parcel of land of the John A. Sims dona tion land claim; I'J.MsD. Eioht Mn.r, Or. Number enrolled, 31. Average daily attendance, 27. Number of visitors, 12. Those who ecured 100 in deportment: to receive a new subscriber with a year's I Emma, Annie and Amos Johnson, Amy subscription in advance, he was some- j Angell, Annie Patterson, Carrie and i When on a visit to It wa Mr K D I what startled and considerably surprised Harry Drummond, Lora Drake, Lester 1 to of I.uray, Kussell county. Kan.! -" .w.wi cu.tureo--- am. Annur c.ilc(1 . ll)e lftWat , Chamberlain j .TV -' . ... i v i . .V"1"": C-. --. -'ow them bis ""i ciigmt anyoneyei.io saw int i.oy oiniiu, w line aud your wood?" land Iloy Darniulle. Eight cords of slab wtwd were plied at J Those who were present every day the edge of the sidewalk byZtl.e office Annie and David Patterson, Lora ami and this the gentlemen wanted to work j Arlie Drake, Harry Drummond, Myrtle up. The contract was let for 8, and for , Ida and Arthur Patterson. two days and a half, with an 8-foot Hat-tie I. Hii.l. six-year-old boy, whose life bad Uren saved by Chamberlain's Cough llemedy, it having cured him of a very severe at tack of croup. Mr. Dal ton is certain that it saved his boy's life and is enthu siastic in his praise of the Lemedy. For sale by I'.lukeley & Houghton. MollneM Meeting- 1 Holiness meeting will be l'1' court house commencing at H 0' ni. Snn.Iiif IW. lTth lVjS. E"' is invited to attend and to coia'P"' for the salvation of the peop' town. J. M. D. tt'-in"1 Evsnp" Tk.ll.t Knall..B"' atom, "-r istmo'-7 k w. mw e m wortlilisjs itMdKlB- la P'"C'. trt. ' duuimt slo-s, InoluM P"" - . . . ,t ffM. V l:ix, t-'s tM mill pUat. mU.'Zt. hrt In pl.ila ImI sn-sLif. B Z..mi t zukln-a Tht Woe h" V..1.1 i.. T. . i..iiM I, Hlnkel'V ittfort and Ajtcr. MfoiMTKOgf f