THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1894. The Weekly Ghronicle. n u.i ; iII(.(in Cltibbing List. flu. ClIlloMl IK, which gives the Ill-WH nice ft work, tin" Hindi' arrangements to lull with the follow ing publications, mid ill'iTH two paper ""' vi'ttr (or little imirii hl,n the price of one: Kiviilur Our price juice .T2.50 $1.75 . S.Oi) 2.00 . 3.25 2.25 2.25 2.00 ifullrlr JJ V V- TfillUW. Idirlr lad M rrilj ..rtfim tmi-lf iaJ krnl'lf J II "III V 1fi W'TU llX'AI. ItltKVITIR. Kattinlay Imily. Tm pease A Mays high water build ng in Itoiiijc moved to the corner of See iiul ami Lnughlin street, where It will be iiim) hh a storehouse. Tin county iiiHtltute will lx held lecomber 12th to 15th. Stute Superin tendent McKlroy will he in uUendnnce mil w ill lecture one evening. The pro gram will he published Inter. Mr. J. M. Huntington this morning presented us with u Know hull, not of the ndiiter hut of the summer variety. The m'taln were of n pale yellow citHt and the oliae of the golden autumn tint that pOOtS tl'll llhnllt. It W'UN the lltNt of its slnd. School Miperintenilent Shelley went mt to Wumic Thursday to try the ciimc .if appeal lietween Miss Wurd and Mitts ilnicg, eueh claiming to lie employed in hi priianry department of the school there. As the rune toolc more time than Anticipated, Mr. Shelley did not get nek in time to he in his ollice today. It is rcully a mutter of congratulation, in view of the fact that circuit court meets Monday, thut the Literary society nt night decided the question "Re vived, thut our jury system in a failure" in the negntive. The dnhute was a wurm one and when the judge rendered their iiecitoou, iiiiint; njiu su ninny tiuiu iuc affirmative came to the conclusion that lb judges were a failure, and further jflirmcd that if they had had a jury they would have won. In other words they claimed thut the jury although a fuilure, it nut generally half an much of a failure n the judges. Mimiluy Dully. Reorder Dufur, sitting as a justice of the peace, has been tiyiug a civil case today . Wheat is still coming in in lurge quan tities, and that from Klickitat makes i:ite an addition to the receipts. At the last meeting of the literary so ciety the night ot meeting was changed (rum Wednesday to Monday. Quota tions this evening from I.owell. The following gentlemen were selected from the panel to act n grand jurors : J. M. Benson, formun; J. M. i'.lhot, A. W. Mcl-eod J no. Cutes, Robt. Hand, J. n . iiigaiis, r. i ruunn. The firm of Sichel A Meyer of Portland has ussigned. Mr. Sig. Sichel, one of the members of the firm, is well known here, having been in business for a num ber of years at Goldcndule. The Methodists of Hood Kiver are having a very interesting revival, con ducted by Rev. Motor, assisted by Rev. Bryan of Portland. Several conversions have been made and the services are at tended by everybody in the community. Circuit court opened this morning, present, Hon. W. I,. Itradshaw, judge; A. M. Kelsay, clerk, T.J. Driver, sheriff. The court appointed Thomas Hayden nd J. Blukeney bailiffs, the latter hav ing charge of the grand jury room. The follow ing attorneys were in attendance : Prosecuting Attorney A. A. Jay ne, H. S. Wilson, W. H. Wilson, B. 8. Hunting Ion, Hon. K. B. Dufur, Frank Menefee, H. II. Riddell, Bert Phelps, Hon. J. B. Condon, J. W. Condon, Hon. J. L. Story, Ned Gutes and W. IS. Myers. TueMlsy Dully. The grand jury had not brought in any true hills today up to tha time we went tu press. Two bundrod boxes of Hood Kiver ap ples at J. B. Crossens, free froni worms, nd perfect 2t. IWt forgot the concert this evening, ftoors open at 7 ;30 : performance com mences at 8 ;30. The funerul of the lute Ann K. Crnig "ill take place from the Catholic church tomorrow afternoon af 2 o'clock. Mr. S. L. It rooks and some others have been thinning out their shade trees by cutting every other one along the side walks. President Chapman of the Eugene University will attend the teachers' in utitute next month and will deliver a lecture the evening of the 13th. He is "aid to bo one of the best speakers in 'he state and will, no doubt. lurniHh t he an die nee soinething worth hearing. The l ease & Mays high water build ing is approaching its new location slow '' At noon today it had been turned found at the corner of Fourth and Ai'ghlin streets, and was headed to wards thn river. By tomorrow night " will be in place. The Oregon Railway and Navigation ( o w ill make a rate on potatoes of (10 nts per 100 lbs from Hood Kiver and Joints east of it to Council Riufls, 'naha, Kansas City and all points on the nion Pacific i 11 Ivuiikiiiy ami V 1 brasku. This rate will he in ellect from nlxnit Nov. 10th to Iec. 31st. Mr. Tate Roberts, cousin of C. G. Roberts, visited Hood Kiver recently aiul Ix-camc so infatuated with it that he pttrchiiHcd a fruit farm, and has gone back to ScotUnd to induce several of his relative) to come out. As he is a man i of means, and has the Scotch thrift, he i win prove u vunmnio factor in develop. j ing ttiat section. ' A party of getitleiiien were discussing j the political situation, last night at the j Umatilla House, the subject being the i selection of a presidential candidate by the democrats. They ail finully came to the conclusion that there were no demo cratic candidates, when M. I'. Isenberg, w ho had been an interested listener, re marked, "What's the mutter with John Doe?" Joe Thomas and James Cotney, In diuns, were arraigned at 1 .30 this after noon, .buving Iieen indicted on two charges, one for stealing pants from Hony will's and a watch and some money from Farley A Frank's store. The In dians pleaded guilty to the indictment charging them with Healing the pants, and on motion of the district attorney the other indictment was dismissed. They w ill receive their sentence Friday. A Myatffrlnua Matter. A very mysterious thing hapiH-ned here lust week which those who are best posted, have little to say concerning. As near us our reporter could leirn the affair happened Wednesday night, it be ing the culmination of a conspiracy by three individuals to kidnap Miss Blanche Kothrock. The lady is a preminent member of the Salvation Army here, her home being at Hartland, Klickitat county. On the evening stated a man handed her a note w hile she w as at the burracks, in w hich she was told that her brother bud been hurt by the upsetting of a loud of hay, and urging her to come home. The man who brought the note volunteered to take her down the river to I.yle, where another brother was to meet her and take her home. She started down the river with the man in a small bout, but she never reached I.yle. Whether the man reented, or became frightened cannot be known, but lie brought her home Thursday morning about 3 o'clock. We understand the ludy says she wus down the river nearly to I.yle, but as she left here uiiout 9 o'clock iu the evening it is probable she did not get as far down the river as she supposed. It is also stated that the man who took her away liecame conscience-smitten, at the girls artlessness or moved by her oft-repeated prayers for her brother's safety and so brought her back, advising her on parting to never go away nguin with a stranger. ll In the Well. Out at Mr. Steel's places tiie other Bide of 3-Mile, one day last week, a horse fell in the well. The well was fifty feet deep utid had about tw o feet of water in it. As soon as possible ar rangements were made for getting the animul out, as wells ure scarce and cost money. A block und tackle was pro cured and swung in a frame erected for the purpose, und then one of the men went dow n and took a turn around the horse's body with a rope. On coming out he reported the horse as still alive. A pair of horses were bitched to the rope in the block, and the animal was hauled aliout half w ay to the surface when the rope broke and he fell to the bottom again. A second hitch was taken on him and this time he was brought out without a mishap. When the ropes were taken off him he got lip, gave himself a shake and walked over to the hnystack, where he proceed ed to take breakfast. As he had been in the well for nearly twelve hours, be bad his appetite with him, and, outside of few abrusions, seemed to be unhurt. A Sunday Trip. The steamer Regulator made a special trip to the Locks yesterday, the mana gers' of the company going down to see what could be done ubout the new in cline, and the handling of freight until the latter was completed. The morning was rather foggy but the day proved to be a perfect one. The river, bordered with the golden foliage of the deciduous trees, with the background of noble pines and tirs, was in one of its quiet moods, not n ripple appearing on the surface. It was a delightful duy for a trip and those who faiied to take advan tage of it missed a treat. There w ere not more thun a dozen besides the direc tors who made the trip, but they en joyed it enough for a w hole boat loud. Kent Ratal Transaction. P J Hiinrahan to Frederic Hilgen, the ne'4 and the r.'J, se'4', sec 2, tp 3 , r 13 e; 1,800. I'niled States to John B Haveley, to n'tf nc'.C se'.i, nt'4 and e'J, se'4', sec 23, tpli, rHe. D J Cooper to Oregon Telephone Co, right of way deed. Surah McAtoe and others to Angeline Cantrell, c'J, a'a. n1-. '14 nn(1 ew,4. ne'4-,sec 3S, tp 2 s, r 13 e. Sarah McAtee and others to Angeline Cantrell, nw'.,', "'. 8W,4 nd ew'.,', w'.i. h,c tp 4 "-.ri.2 P" Barber How do you want your hair cut? Customer Oir.HnrvnrJ Lam poon . CnmniUKluuera' Coort, November Term. I . , ... , , iitirt met pdne'day morning, Nov. 7th. present County Judte Blnkelcy, Com m isKiuners Darnel lie and Blowers and Clerk Ke.sny, by A. J. Johnson. "''I""'- In the matter of the taxes of Jesse W. Blukeney, it was ordered thut. on pay- merit of IS and inter.-!. tl, l..i!r I . ' ,l" 'lu Wrongful Hsscssiiient of K. T. Sharp corrected. Provisions made for holding election on matter of incoi porating Hood Kiver, election set for Pec. 4th. County rad petitioned for by W. K. Iftiskey ami others, allowed. Koad etitioned for by L. L. McCart ney and others, allowed. County road petitioned for by L. Davis and others, allowed. Liquor license granted to N. A. Ander ton to Jan. 10, 18'.5. Bills weie allowed as follows: 1UI.1.S ALLOWED. Tarney A Greiner, constables . . 20 00 Glass Prudhomme, supplies .. HH 41 Geo D Barnard fe Co, supplies. . . 00 4G Ben C Irwin & Co, supplies 37 05 J W lllakeney, labor 1 50 r. ! onnger, constable fees. . . . F W L Skibbc, board paupers George Carty nurse .1 B Crossen, fees Wasco Warehouse, rent ! 30 52 00 10 00 20 70 0 00 F.mil Kohler, witness 4 10 A Oharr, board paupers I 4 O 1 00 1 05 2 40 0 10 7 50 1 70 1 70 1 70 D C I.emison, labor L S Davis, j p fees J H Blakeney, fees constable . . A A I'rquhart, fees eonetable. . J II Blukeney, fees Geo Keller, witness (ieo Obarr, " if King, " Douglas Dufur, fees Mays & Crowe, spikes Hugh Glenn repuirs courthouse J A Soesbe, fees K S Olinger, fees 15 75 22S 81 13 16 (i 00 J W Campbell, witness 1 Joe Purser, ' 2 80 00 K Lock. " 10 Y G Miller, " 2 10 W II Butts, coroner 15 05 Geo W Rowland, juror 20 Jiougius n JJutur, C V Stephens Sam Klein, S P M Briggs, Win T Young, H J Fellow s, W T Johnson, Jno McCrary, Dave La Valle, 20 20 20 20 20 70 70 70 70 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 70 W H Butts, coroner 16 II Chrisman, jutor 1 D S Dufur, " 1 S Klein, " 1 Chns Stone, " 1 J Doherty, " 1 Ben Wilson, " 1 O L Barret, witness 1 Weston, Dygert Co, record 100 00 Pease & Mays, tape 1 00 The Dulles Ice Co, ice 1 47 HarbiBon Bros, lumber 2o 0!) Wurd A Sons, lumber. ... 58 25 ... 6 30 ... 12 00 ... 12 00 ... 11 00 ... 5 00 1: S, Olinger, lees Antone Kneckley, labor. W K Brown, W A Maddron " C P Heald, atty M J Anderson, witness 1 70 W Langiile, 50 1 00 50 L'JJj -Q j 70 j 70 j O B Hartley, Dr Brosius Dr Morgan, Dr Watt, Hanson, S J Brigham, John Johnson, J II Johnston. M Abnet, ( ieo A Liele, Sam Simmons, W C Alluway, Frank Hill, Kd Kurtz, M A Moody, Sam Simmons, F B Lord, H Beckwith. F C (ientsch, Chns Tibbets, K F: Lvtle, Sam Klein, Chris Bills, (ieo Berns, John Jackson, Mrs Klein, A S Bennett, 70 0 0 3 20 1 70 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 20 1 70 1 50 Tlios S Harlan j p feea 12 75 Times-Mountaineer, printing : . . 12 75 A J Dufur, bonrd pauper 12 75 L S Davis, j p fees 76 25 A A I'rquhurt, constable 30 50 R B Gllbreth, j p 7 35 S Brooks, constable 6 20 Bert Brooks, witness 1 50 Wm Fulton, witness 3 50 Wm K Miller, fare pauper 20 00 Karpolis' widow, expenses 5 00 Kmil Schanno, team 6 00 John Beyers, fare pauper 20 00 MrsN' Harris, fare girl to Boys and Girls' Aid Society 3 Michael Dovle, road supervisor. . 40 45 50 40 70 50 G W Fligg, j p fees 7 Henry Kyan, constable fees. G W McKelvey, witness. . . . Bertha Mott, " 12 2 2 50 2 50 2 60 '.' 50 2 70 2 30 2 70 2 70 2 50 2 50 2 80 2 80 2 70 2 60 3 00 5 20 Henry Mott John Grubb, " A B Mott, " Geo Martin, " (ieo Covert, " J Diuiley, " G W Humes, " G II Dunn, " Sarah Root, " J Means, " . . . . IAiideraon, " M McCormick, " II Daily, " S K Ferris, street sprinkling. J A Soeslie, J I' fees F. S Olinger, constable 1 50 C P Heald, attys fees 10 00 D A Turner, appraiser 6 60 F M Jackson, " 6 60 ( ieo Sellinger, " 4 80 J H Blnkenev, constable 0 00 D S Dufur, J P fees 11 75 Frnrk G Connelly, witness 120 .1 O Warner, " 3 20 J F Tomlinson, " 3 20 S S Bnvlev, " 1 20 THigg'ins, " 1 20 Chas Powell. " 3 20 Dalles City Water Works, water. 10 00 W II Butts, coroner 15 80 C K Markham, juror 1 20 J A SoeslK. " 3 00 F Chandler, " 1 20 DG Hill, " 1 20 TS Herdrix, " 1 20 Jos Frazier, " 1 20 Kov Shoemaker, witnes . W V Soeclfe, t' 1 1 Stran..!.;;ri, " A Iniralls " 1 70 1 70 i in -n j It F Hioemakcr, " i Ward A Kerns, livery &?m"rr-' l CNickelson, supplies .. Win Mir hell. burial paupers.. . ' -retming A llockman, lumber, ! i' !'. V.l'lips, auppliea paupers 1 I if 1 70 :; on 24 oo 3 IK) 2 25 30 00 2 70 5 00 j f. ly Drews, stamp NO 4 00 111 .VI 0 ) Oil 10 OH : 1 eli-phono Co, contract Jos T l'eters, lumber, etc . ! Dr Logan, services i Mav" llOT'l' supplies t t w' i, i i I I... IMIIF, HTB ' a L . . . t 3i IS a a i rqunarr, consianie A A l'riiihart, witness . . Fred Bionson, " Oil 70 70 i 70 7o ; 70 1 70 ; 70 70 ! 70, 70 I Joseph Parodi, " .1 W rrate, TT Nicholas, t; U Sarvis, J M Walton ;A W Brennar, Ad F'dgar, C J Stubling, " A M Williams A Co, Supplies. ... 10 45 .1 F Haworth, printing 2 50 H Herbring, supplies 9 75 Troy Shelley, traveling expenses 2 t5 Maier A Benton, wood, etc 117 75 M T Nolan, supplies 2 00 D W Vause, repairs courthouse. 16 85 C II Browne, G A II relief 45 00 Henry M liiijjen, road viewer. . . 2 00 Chns Greene, " " ... 2 00 Henry Mayhew, " "... 2 00 L W Tavlor, ehainman 2 00 Chns Davis, " 2 00 L Davis, marker 2 00 K F Sharp, surveyor 18 00 Chronicle Pub Co, printing 43 00 J B Crossen, supplies pauper. ... 8 50 T J Driver, board prisoners 241 58 T J Driver, expenses 05 00 Geo C Blakeley, fieight 3 10 T T Nicholas, board paupers .... 16 25 J Sutherland, med services 18 00 O D Doane, " " 7 00 M M Cushing, lioard paupers . . 90 56 (i W Phelps, attv fees 02 50 Kd Martin, e..Kcrt work 167 2S F W L Skibbe, board pauper. ... 12 25 J W Koontz, salary 250 00 J A Soesbe, J P fees 15 05 K S Olinger, constable 3 10 Adjourned to Nov. loth at 0 o'clock C'-n!t Court Docket. The follow ing cases are in the docket for the term commencing Monday: LAW. Richard Banker vs Phillip Willig. Mary Hartnett vs E M Aldrich. The Schmidt Machinery Co. vs J G and I N Day. T G Mitchell vs O D Taylor. Portland Savings bank vs P T Sharp, et nl. Portland Savings bank vs J H Phir man. W II Wilson, diet atty, vs Amos Root, et nl. Tho9 Charmion A Son vs Jas and Flora Nolin. A M William A Co vs Thos Harris. Leon W Curtis vs J O Warner. Mays & Crowe vs D McKelvey. Johnston Bros, vs J L and T M Brad ley. R F. Williams, adm's. vs Marv E Beers, et al. A 10 Latourette vs Wm Vanderoot, et al. IVkin Plow Co vs C L and L Morse. Garrettson, Woodruff, Pratt A Co vs A A Urquhart. George A Liebe vs J W and Will C Adams. James Cameron vs Wasco county. O M Fredenburg vs Lorenzo Francisco. C W Dietzel vs W Tand K W Helm. Chas F V Berber vs Oregon Lumber Co. F C Brosiuis vs Knut Knutson. M J Manning vs Matilda Baldwin, et al. Johnston Bros, vs Joseph Barrills. Lizzie Bachelor vs Reese Prather, TLos Harlin and M Deichtenmiller. Thos Halliday vs J G and I N Day. W T Hansberry vs J A Soesbe, j p, et al E Wingate A Co vs Mrs Lizzie Baxter. A Bettingen vs Jno Cates. Jas A Johnston vs O D Taylor. August Buchler vs George O'Neil. KO.IITY. M J Wingate va A M Williams A Co. Assignment of A A Bonney. Assignment of P T Sharp. Jos T Peters vs Jno Donovan. Assignment of K O Co-operative Asso ciation, P of H. Mary Denton vs Thos Denton. Hiram Rice vs Wm Tackman. Peter Godfrey vs W S Myera and T J Driver. Pacific Fire Insurance Co vs Daniel J Cooper. David D Garrison vs Elizabeth W Gar rison. J R Cunningham vs (ieo R Snipes. Wm Clark vs John W Watson und Carrie Watson. Algeron S Disbrow vs II C Coe and Kitty Coe. Peter Fournette vs. Maggie Fournette. W Farrell vs E W Denton et al. Joseph May vs J T Delk et al. Laura Sandoz, trustees, va A in ma R Brown. Assignment of Jno T Root, Hugh Glenn assignee. Emma B Adams vs Alexis M F Kirch heimer. Laura T Patterson vs J H and C 8 Gerdes. Max Vogt va A Bunnell et al. John Barger vb Alfred and Caroline Kennedy, Walter Breese vs Alfred and Caroline Kennedy. American Mortgage Co vs Geo T Ar nold. (ieo A Liebe vs A A Bonney et al. Assignment of Adolph Keller. C W Rice va A A Bonney et al. Assignment of W K Oanetson. The Solicitor! Loan und Trust Co vs ' J Civiper. . I I Asiigniiieiit of Frank Vogt. W A Ar.i!oro:i is J;icob Altman. RFGilion, ex s W C Skinner et al. Dulles City vs (ieo Watkins. Matilda Fairish vs J D Parrish. Carl Burchtorf vs V V Fough et ex. Carl Burchtorf vs Frauds II and Jeesio -iMottc. I. S Kiii.irer vs A Mowery i t al. Simon Mason vs F A Dcmtrlas et al. American Mtg Co vs .las Dorris et al. K L Smith vs M V Harris m et al. Kngei.e I) White vs C P Heald et al. Dulles Citv v Mary L Booth. Samuel Clark vs L II Prather. J C Flanders vs O D Taylor, two cases. CHIMIN Al.. State vs Alvan Siginan. State vs James llagan. State vs Jim Cotney. State vs Joe Thomas. State vs Wm Smith. State vs M Murphy. State vs James Kgan. State vs Wni Williams. State vs Wm O'Brien. State vs H Kadicke. Slate vs Frank Klein. State vs Otis S Savage. State vs Ralph Gibons. State vs J II Hastings. Hctlool Note. ; I The total average daily attendance fcr September was 486, which in October increased to 531. September's total enrollment was 507 ; October's 604. Number of new pupils this wecic, 14. Totol enrolled to date, 619. Permanently dropped, 17. Present number belong ing, 602. In October's report cards the following students ranked first and second in scholarship in their respec tive grades : Tenth First, May Sechler; second, Pearl Butler and Lois Helm (a tie). Ninth First, Edward Baldwin ; Sec ond, Virgin Coocr. Eighth A First, Lola Ew bank ; Sec ond, Florence Davis and Lizzie School ing (a tie). Eighth B First, Alice Ball; Second, Lizzie Bonn. Seventh A First, Charles Campbell; Second, Violet Kent. Seventh B First, Martha Baldwin; Second, Hester Kent. Sixth A First, Constance Whealdon ; Second, Florence Hilton. Owen Lewis, Ralph Shelley, Glenn Allen, Flora Bassom, Hattie Allen and Hardy Allen are new students enrolled in the Eighth A class this week. Fred Messinger left for Sherman county yesterday. In the absence of his father Fred's services are needed at home. He expects to return in Decem ber. Jennie Russell completed teaching her seven weeks' term of school yester day. She intends to re-enter the Tenth grade Monday. Daton Taylor, whoso leg was broken four weeks ago, is at the family resi dence in the city. The injured member is healing rapidly, and Daton expects to enter school before Christmas. The liet of tuition pupils now num bers 30. The high school book keeping class now numbers 11; algebra, 35; rhetoric, 40; grammer, 35; physics, IS, and higher arithmetic 21 members. Next Friday is "speaking day" with the Ninth grade. The Eighth A arithmetic class last week completed the subject of cube root, and this week have begun the "general review" problems. Next week the members of the rhetoric class read accounts of their travels. Experiments with the air pump have engrossed the attention of the physics claos during a portion of the week. A Famoui Show of lieauty. The show of distinguished beauty, transfixed by famous artists, w hich is now taking place at the Academy of Fine Arts in New York, has been antici pated by The Cosmopolitan Magazine in its November issue, in an article by Wui. A Coffin, with illustrations of some of the more beautiful faces. The "Great Passions of History" series has for this month's subject the romantic carter of Agnes Sorel, who influenced the desti nies of France under Charles VII. "The Art Schools of America," "The Great British Northwest Territory," "The Chiefs of the Ameican Press," and the "Public Library Movement," are amongst Tmk Cosmopolitan' table of contents. Survivors of the war and their children will find intense interest in 'The 8tory of a Thousand," a per sonal narrative begun in this number by Albion W. Tourgce, who tells in a graphic way, of a regiment w hich saw tierce nervicc of its organization, its marches, its sports, and its death-roll. Ural Ratal Transactions. Deeds were filed ycfterdav and today as follows : Amanda Sears and David H Sears, Joseph C Porter und Nellie Porter to Koiiprt Rand, acres in sec 7, tp 2 n, rile; f2!I. W (i Clelland and Minnie Clelland to Christean Rand, the s'a, sw '4, sec 7, tp 2 n, r 10 e; $1,500. Frunklin T. Graves and wife to Alfred Trudttleand Joseph Denis, se'4' and iw.'i, rc 8, tp 3 t, r 14 e, except a strip 61 rods w ide and 160 roils long of the wt st side oisw'4; $1,000. PERSONAL MENTION. Siiturilny. Mrs. G. C. Blakeley has returned from a viit to her relatives in Portland. Right Rev. B. Wistar Morris arrived from Portland on the local this afte. noon. Prosecuting Attorney Jay ne and family wero passengers for Portland today. Mrs. S. I. M. Brings and Mrs. J. M. Patterson went to Hood River to inspect the Relief Corps. Congressman Ellis, accompanied by his wife, came up from Portland last night and will leave for their home, Ileppner, tonight. Mr. Ellis lias been kept busy shaking hands with his friends, a job he couldn't complete if ho staid here a w eek. Hu is in excellent health and will be in good condition to tackle his democratic confreres if they should lecovcr sulliciently to undertake any more foolishness. He expects to leave for Washington in about two weeks. Monday. T. J. Watson of Hood River is in the city, Hon. F. P. Mays came up from Port land last night to attend to business be fore the circuit court. Hood River Is represented today by M. P. Isenberg, Robt. Rand, Jno. A. Wilson, Tom Wickens and J. W. Ingalls. Mr. A. B. Mitchell, representing the Portland fair, was in the city Saturday and yesterday in the interest of that ex position. Tuesday Lieutenant Benjamiu of the Warm Springs Agency is in the city. Judge Denny came up from Portland last night and left for Arlington this afternoon. We acknowledge u pleasant call. Hon. A. S. Bennett returned from Dayton this morning, having attended the funeral of his wife's mother, Mrs. McCauley. Hon. D, L. Murphy United States District Attorney came up from Portland last night to attend to some matters be fore the circuit. T. W. Lee, formerly general passenger agent for the Union Pacific, came up from Portland on the Regulator last night, accompanied by Mr. Peter Carstens. At her homo in this city, Monday morning, Nov. 12th, at 9 o'clock, Mrs. Ann Craig, aged about 78 years. Her husband died here seventeen years ago to a day and almost to a min nte. Mrs. Craig was a remarkable woman, whose life covered a long and eventful period. She was a nurse in the Mexican war, and drew a pension for her services there. She came to Oregon, in an early day with her buaband, and has seen The Dailes grow from a hamlet to thriving city, and Oregon from a wilderness to a great commonwealth. Sh had been confined to her bed for two or three months, growing gradually weaker until the end came this morning. She leaves four children, Richard Mun roe, at present residing at Lewiston, Idaho, Charles, Frank and Katie Craig, all of this city. At Dayton, Wash., Nov. 9th, Mrs. A. L. McCauley, aged about 70 years. Deceased tbs the mother of Mrs. A. S. Bennett of this city. She bus been lying at death's door for several months, and Mrs. Bennett has been a constant attendant at her bedside, being w ith her at the last moment. Near Nansene, Nov. 15th, 1804, Mrs. Marv A. Harris nouN. On 15-Mile creek, Saturday, Nov. 10, to the wife of C. R. Egbert, a eon. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welshton, Florida, says he cured a case of diarrhiea of long standing in six hours with one Binall bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho-a Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many instances only one or two doses are re quired to give permanent relief. It can always de depended upon. Whon re duced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton Drug gists. Wood Wauled. The committee on streets and public property will receive until 12 a. in., No vember 10th, 1S94, sealed proposals, to furnish Dalles City fifteen cords No. 1 oak wood ; same to bo delivered at city jail. Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the committee, S. S. Johns, oct30-td Chairman. Do you want The Chuoniclb and San Francisco Examiner for a year? If so send us $2. 25 and you can have them, 156 papers for J2.25 or less than a cent and a half a pioce. If you would rather have the New York World, wa will send you that and the Skmi-Wkkklv Chkon ici.e one year for $2-25. The. World is also a semi-weekly so you will got 208 papers for $2.25. "Well Johnnie, I hear you go toschoo now." "Yes." "What part of it do you like best?" "Comin' home." Harper's Bazar. (UreiiKlli aiidllealth. If you ure not feeling Htrong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la gripH" has left you weak und wearv, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acta directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are alllicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent lelief by taking Electric Bitu i '. ;no trial will convince yoa that this is the remedy you need. I-arge bottles only 50c. at Snipes A Kinersly't drug store.