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THE i DALLES WEEKLY CHflaNICLE, SABDYJnNE 22, 1895.
The Weekly Chronicle.
random; talks
Xadulged in by Ex-Governor Flower
Upon Returning-Home, i . -
.. New Yobk, June 18. Ex-Governor
, Flower has returned from his Western
;'trip. ' Among other things, he said to a
'fif reporter :-
''Don't believe what people tell you
''.about bad crops. It's going to be a crop
i: year. The cold weather which we had a
few weeks ago only injured winter wheat,
and not more than 100,000,000 bushels
of winter wheat is raised east of the
Bocky mountains. But the spring
wheat is in fine condition, and the corn
r , crop . promises to be verp large. The
corn was not out of the ground when the
frost came, so it escaped injury. Fruits
- are also in good condition. Our person
al observation of the farming territory
through which we paesed give us great
--encouragement, and the reports which
we got at , Chicago from the railroads
convinced us that these favorable con
ditions were general throughout the
.West and Southwest.
"Presidential candidates seem to be
quite numerous on the republican side,
but on the democratic side there seems
to be a disposition to await political de
- velopinents before discussing candidates.
"I can't say that the talk has crysial
ized much yet around any one man, but
I heard Vice- President Stevenson's name
mentioned considerably. Senator Vilas
' has a great many friends who would be
glad to see him get the nomination, and
so has Boies, of Iowa. Don Dickinson
is a likely dark horse, and so is Mor
rison, of Illinois. The free-6ilver demo
crats, of course, want on out-and-out sil
ver man. - I heard some talk about Wil
liam L. Wilson having the
administra-
tiou's influence for the
nomination. If
the ' nomination goes East Whitney
stands as good a chance as any other
Eastern man," -
AN IMPREGNABLE CITY.
Opinion Respecting the New Fort!
ficatiou lor Sun Frucltco.
San Fbancisco, June 18. Lieutenant-
Geiierai Schofield, who is inspecting the
fortification of this city, says he is
pleased beyond expression at the
advancement in this line. -
"The work completed, and that now
under construction," said he, "is
marvel of perfection. No better exists in
the United States, and when the batter
ies are completed and equipped they
. will be a credit to the country. If the
present 'recommendation and intent of
the war department is carried out, and
there Is no reason to doubt that it will
be, tbere will be one continuous chain
of batteries extending from the Cliff
House to Fort Winfield Scott. These
batteries cf modern mortars and im
proved guns will make it impossible
for the warships of an enemy to sail
through the Golden Gate."
t
Another Good Man Gone Wrong;.
Denvee, Col., June 18. President H.
J. Aldricb, of the Colorado Securities
Company, who disappeared five weeks
ago, is believed to be sojourning in Mex
ico. It is claimed that his hasty depart
ure was due to the fact that Eastern
creditors were pressing him closely.
. The operations of the company embraced
loans aggregating 1 ,500,000 to $2,000,000.
It is said that Mr. Aldrich, as trustee,
did not account for hundreds of thou
sands of dollars. It is not believed that
Aldrich appropriated a single dollar to
his own use, but in order to protect the
company from embarrassment occa
sioned by falling values he guarranteed
both principal and interest on all loans,
and applied the money wrongfully to
meet the obligations.
In consequence of his transactions, it
is said, that several hundred Colorado
farmers will lose their lands and many
Eastern ' people t their investments. A
vast amount of litigation will be required
to straighten out the muddled affair of
the company, of which T. G. Patterson
is receiver.
" Angela's Latest Move. .
Springfield, 111., June 18. Governor
Altgeld today issued a call for a special
session of the general assembly to meet
June 22, to pass revenue laws to relieye
the deficiency in the state treasury and
, to paes laws regarding sleeping-car
charges and regarding jueti.ee courts in
Chicago. ' ' ' . ; : " ; '
Sherman Copntjr Gossip.
Editor Chbonicli : It would be al
moat a breach of jouroalistic etiquette
for a Sherman county correspondent Jto
write up the items here without advert
ing to the perpetual wind we bare ex
perienced this spring. It 'bloweth
where it liatetb," and that seems to be
everywhere throughout the length and
breadth of our county ; . but with the
equinimity of the true philosopher, we
feel like saying, in the language of the
poet: "Let her blow, Gallagher." Yet
grain is looking well, with the exception
of volunteer, which is expected 4o be a
failure. Many of the farmers are still
hauling tb.6ir last year's crop to the
river, and it is putting a good deal of
money in circulation, which is very
much appreciated at this dull time of
the year. . V-v..
The Sherman County Musical Associ
ation will hold its semi-annual session
at Grass Valley this month, commene
ing on the 24th and ending on the 28 :b.
The three first days will be devoted to
i the instruction of the members, and on
the nights of the 27th and 28th the pub
lic will be entertained with music and
literary exercises,' great care having
been bestowed by the committee upon
the program for both nights. The peo
ple of Grass Valley have erected a fine"
building for public purposes, and the as
sociation will have the benefit of this
structure, which is large enough to con
tain 800 people without inconvenience.
A grand time is anticipated, and, it is
hoped that some of our friends at The
Dalles will help swell the audience. ,
The Woodworth ' church is rapidly
Hearing completion under the experi
enced management of Mr. Rosmun and
other skillful mechanics. -
Campmeeting will begin on the 20tb,
I believe, in the Woodworth neighbor
hood, and Key. J. W. Adams will hare
cnarge.
Some of the Baptist brethren at Grass
Valley do not feel very kindly towards
Rev. I. D. Driver on account of his re
marks on the subject of "Baptism ;"
but if we are rightly informed, the Rev.
gentleman refused to discuss the ques
tion at first, and it was only after much
persuasion and in pursuance of a major
ity vote of the audience, that he ven
tured upon such dangerous ground. So
far as we could judge, and we heard him
on several occasions,. Dr: ' Driver en
deavored to be absolutely fair in. all his
remarks, and nothing was further from
his wish or intention than to run down
any denomination. Like the great
dramatist, he '"eaw good in everything"
that helped to build up the cause of
Christianity, notwithstanding that all
denominations were not alike in their
forms of church government.
The patriotic, citizens of , Murray
Springs are making preparations for an
elaborate celebration on the Fourth of
July ; so are the Grass Valley folks.
. . . . ; Vaga.
June 18, 1895.
Antelope. Tiotea.
To the EDiTOB:--Mr.-W.' Bolton has
just received a baby buggy for his little
boy.. . ' . - '
Billy Kelsay is hauling lumber from
Durham's mill, for the Fourch of July
dance platform. . -
Mr. Kincaid, Mr. Dial and the Gregory
brothers are hauling lumber for the new
residence of Mr. Dunn and that of Mr.
Harper.
Jack Harper of The Dalles arrived this
morning to do the carpenter work on
Thos. Harper's house.
Mr. Baird has returned from . the
mines. He sold three more lots this
morning in Antelope, to parties who in
tend to build. .
Mr. N. W. Wallace fell from the barn
loft and dislocated his nip. It was a
severe bruise for him, but he is resting
easy at present with bright prospects of
a speedy recovery. . He will be confined
to bis bed for some time at best. -
Mr. Newton, who has been down some
time with heart trouble, is rapidly, re
covering under the care of Dr. Powne of
Tygh.
Students of Blackstone are quite nam
erous in -Antelope. E. M. Sbutt, G. H.
Dunn, Frank Irvine and Aleck Kirch'
heiner are all studying for the legal pro
fession.
A very pleasant whist party was given
by Mrs. Irvine last evening. Mrs. Lane,
Miss Watson, Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Dunn,
Bertha Irvine, P. Kirchheiner, L. Dem,
F. Irvine, N. Baird and G. H. Dunn
were present. P. Kirchheiner and Mrs,
Lane received tne prize, alter which a
dainty lunch was served. All present
had a most enjoyable time. '
HOBNETTX.
Antelope. Or., June 17, 1895. ' ,
DO YOU EXPECT
Become a Mother?
to, then permit us to
iy-. that. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip
tion is indeed,
' a true .
"Mother's Friend,"
' FOR . IT KAKB9
Childbirth Easy
by preparing the
system for Darturi-
tion, thus assisting: Nature and shortening
" Labor. " The painful ordeal of childbirth
is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers
thereof creatlv lessened, to both mother and
child. The period of confinement is also
ercatly shortened, the mother strengthened
and built up, and an abundant secretion of
nourishment for the child promoted.
. Send 10 cents for a large Book (168 pages),
ffivins all particulars. Address, World's
dispensary medical association.
Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. . ,
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH.
Mrs. Fred Hunt, of Glenville, N. K,
says : "I read about Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite prescription being so good for a wo
man Wlin cniia, so l
fot two bottles last
eptember, and De
cember 13th I had a
twelve pound baby
girl. When I was
confined was not
sick in any way. I
did not suffer any
pain, and when the
child was born I walk
ed into another room
and went to bed. I
keep your Extract of
Smart-Weed on hand
all the time. It was
very cold weathes,
ana our room was
Mrs. Huitt.
very .sold but I did not take any cold, and
never had any after-pain or any other pain.
Jt was all due to God and Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription and Compound Extract
of Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living
child and the largest of them all. I suf
fered everything that flesh could suffer with
the other babies.' I always had a doctor
and then he could not help me very much,
but this time my mother and my husband
were alone with me. My baby was only
seven days old when I got up and dressed
and left my room and stayed up all day."
aoi pain banished ly Dr. lilies' Pain Hxu.
?aln has bo show with Dr. KUaa' Paia Pffls,
Or. Miles' Pain Pills cur Mauraljeia.
t? &m&
At The Dalles,
SATURDAY,
Tfte jiiisnty pupl of an Teoteff Expions !
-.--'. -' ' V ' . -'.,",.''.
Its Record Unimpeachable, Imperishable, Unblemished; -'
j Above the Reach of Jealous Rivals..
COMING IN ALL ITS ENTIRETY I
; :f PARIS HIPPODROME. ..
Monster Museum, Triple Circas, Great Elevated States, Doable Menagerie, Spec
tacular Pageant, Grand Aggregation of New Sensational Features."
RIHLTO, THE STRONGEST MAN
moat Mjf8iic Rovai "Bengal Tiger ever in captivity. TfiE ONLY RIDING
TIGER IN THE UNIVERSE. Actually performing equestrian feats' beyond con
ception on the back of a tivine thoroughbred while encased in an iron cage that
circles the rjpgj to be seen only with these, great shows. ' $10,000 school of Educat
ed Sea Lions. No other show possessing such an attraction.
By an arrangement with the leading
UlKUUo that will visit tbis section this
Presenting an Unabridged
EXALTED IN AIM
Shocas
y; 100 Sensational
The Best Performing Elephants!'
Leopard, and Baby Camels! - -40
GREAT CIRCUS ACTS !
5 Great Bands in Street Parade! ;
Courtly Knights and Dames ! .
THE GHEflTEST BflREBflCK K.IDESS that the (florid has Ever Prodoeed.
' . ; THE ONLY FLOCK OF GIANT AFRICAN OSTRICHEsl . r
The Largest Birds on Earth and the Only Show Possessing such a Feature.
TWO MENAGERIES OF WILD BEASTS
, ,r And ppen Dens of .Savage Brutes, Mammoth Elephants, Lions", Tigers,' -'
. Hyenas, Bears, Wolves, Leopards and 'Panthers. Zebras trained to; ; 1
drive like horses. Knights in Armor,-: Ladies as Princesses, Male:
, and Female - Jockeys, Squartrons of .Princes. Nobles and Cava- r
-'liers in Royal Robes, and Rich Costumes, Mounted on Spirited '
.'. Horses like Days of Old. Be sure and ask your Station Agent for - ,
Cheap :
Every Railroad Gives Low
At 10 A. M. a Glorious, Grand Holiday Free Street Parade.
ONE DAY ONLY, AFTERNOON - AND NIG HT.
. , ... . .DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P.'M. " "
' This Will positively be the only Circus that will visit this eection this year.
General Admission;
Children under 9 Years of .Age; 25 Cents. ' '
6.
4 "j"J'
i
ON EAETH. the
Shows of America this will be the ONLY
year. ;
Unparalleled Program
AND PURE IN TONE.' ' ' 4 '
Gombined
and Startling Acts. . : . 1
A Drove of Monster .Camels !, : . ;
Zebras, Bears and Baby Monkeys U ,
20 GREAT, LEAPERS ! ?. . .s ... .v.:
Richly Carved & Gilded Tableau Wagons
Myriad Cages, Dens and Lairs 1 . ...
Rates to this Big Show
... , 50 Cents.
MIIIIIS
, p-v ..,,.,-,ki!!..v..-. ifofljy . .
PIPE' ,
TOBAGOl
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby (riven ttiat the undersigned
hap, by an order of ihe County Ooun of the hUte
oi ureifon lor a-eo countv, duly ma ie and en
tered, been appointed administrator of the estate
or Mlas rratlier, deceased. All persona having
claims against said estate are not! (led to present
the tame to me, with th? proper voucher there
for, at the office of ilantington & Wilson, The
Dalle. OrcKon. within kix nioiitns from the
date hereof. .
Dated April ilith, 18J5. . ' - - '
J.'M. JftJKTINGTON, .
ml-St . , . ' - . Administrator.
'Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby riven that J. W. Moore ahd
H. . Moore have assigned to me all of their and
each of their property, real and personal, for the
benefit of all their, and each of their creditors.
proportion to the amount of the respective
claim is of such creditoia. All persons having
utiuius agaw&i saia assignors, or eitner oi tnem.
ate hereby notified to present their claims, un
deronth.to me at the office of Huntiiwtnn A
Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, or at my residence
near jansene, oregou, witnin three months
from the dale of this notice. . ,
The Dalles, Oregon, May i, 1895. "
w7t POLK UUTLER, Assignee.
NOTICE , FOR PUBLICATION.
v i' - Yako Ornce, The fialles. Or.";
May 22. 195.
' Notice is hereby eiren that the followinr-
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim and that
saia prooi win oe maae Deiore tne register ai a
receiver at ine uaues, uregon, on fJuly
1895, viz: ..... . .'
Frank Chase, .
8,
Addl. Hd. E, No. 3532, for the SEV, 6EU, See.
21. To. 1-N R IS E. W. M. J ..'
He names the followine witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said laud, viz; William H. Taylor. John Wag
enbla-t. William Miller, X. M.. Morgan, all of
xne uaiies, ur. r .
mi ' jab. r. uuuue, register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
- - . :, r Land Office,- The Dalles, Or.,i
June lit. 1895. t
Notice is hereby elven that the followine-
named settler has filed uotice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Register
ana Receiver at Tne Jjaues, uregon, ou Aug.
a, isw, viz: .. . . .
William. P. Carter, . .
Hd E, No. 3821, for the E'4, NEl, See 28, and
4, 6E4,8ec21,Tp4SKliE. -
He names the followina witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
saia lana, viz: William a. Koamao, Andrew J.
Swift. William H. Farlow, Eugene iiemore, all
ot wamic, or. .
jun! jam. e. MUOKt, Kegister.
;., NOTICE.
Unitcd States LtND Office,
- The Dalles. Or.. June 4. 189 . '
Comtlnint having- been entered at this- office
oy jonn v. xucaer oi vtamic, ur., against u. n
avenport tor aoanaoniug ms tiomeoteaa tntr
no. eif,
1616, dated April 8, 1891, upon the 8W &VM,
7, NEW NE!4 Seo 18, and liW NWi, beo
p 4 8 R 12 E, in Wasco county, Or., with a
See 7,
Tu
view to the cancellation of said entry, the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at this
office on the 29th day of July. 1895, at 10 o'clock
a. m., to respond and furnish testimony con
cerning saia auegea arjanaonmenc. . ,
jia-juuM : jas, r. uegister."
' , Notice. ! '
Lost, One ?ed and white heifer, S-year-old In
the spring; branded : on tne olP! marked
smooth crop off the right ear and slit and under
bti in tne leiv ear. aimi one almost rea -year-old
heifer, branded on the bin same as red and
white heifer's brand,
Any one lettiug me know
where thay are will be caid for the:
eir trouDie.
Aanroa u&n Buuiaw&hL,
anl9-lm : , , Endersby, Wasco CO., Oregon,"
. . Taken V TJp- . -V '.
Come tc my place on 5-Mile about
Dec. 1st 1694, one light red Cow, about 4
years old branded XL (connected). Crop
off fight ear and unier half crop "off left
ear, Uwner can-have same by proving
property and' paying charges." ' ,
, C,'F '. vVagbnblast,' .l
. ' ; ' ' -" ' I The Dalles. "
For Sale.
One hnndred and six acres of Fruit Land on
MM Creek, five miles from The Dalles fifteen
acres in Grape and Orchard, aud four acres in
Strawberries. , Will tell, all or part. Plenty of
Wood and Water. Also-1-0 acres of .Grain Land,
ten miles west pi The Ualles. . - , ,
Lost.
Betweeen Mitchell and Grass Valley, one new
Rupert A Gable saddle, one garden rake, and
two window sashes. A liberal reward will be
paid to anyone finding and returning the same
to me. - - LONN TAYLOK,
! aprt - -. , ; ; , ,. Mitchell, Or.
frenohj ; & ; CO.,
BANKERS.
rRANBACT A GINIKALBANHNU B08INIM
Letters of Credit issued available in the
v ' ' Eastern States.- -
.: : '. .': -: : 'f ' ;'i V.
Sisht Exchange- and - Teletrraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
CU1. U7..1,' mnna t fl..
egon and Washington..' ' . i .:.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. -, . , . - ,
Notice to Donation Claimants.
Cjiited States Dibt. Lakd Omci,
- v The DiiL8, Oregon.
To all persons having nmdc settlement opoaT
tracts of land within this district, nd giv-n
notice, as required b law, that they- claim such
lands as donations under the provisions of the
act of Congress entitled "An act to create the
office of survtyor-general of the publia lauds in
Oregon, and to provide for the survey, aud to
make donations to settlers of the said public
lands," approved September 27, 1850, and ihe
various acts amendatory and supplemental
thereto, ahd to their heirs, devisees, grantees,
and all persons making claim to such donstion
claims, whether by scent, devise, judicial
sale, or conveyance in good faith, who have
hitherto failed to make and file In the proper
land office final proof of such claims.
notice is heivby given, in accordance with tbs
requirements of Section 1 of the act of Congress
apprOVtd JnlvvA. 1RU anil In nnnnanM nf lh.
directions of the Commissioner of the general (
1Z. """- mas iney are requirea to appear at
this Ollice anil ma and feluflnl .Mnl.nl V.
clslm and perfe their title thereto before the
1st day of January, 1896, and that if thev fail to
do so within the time.iuch donation claims will
be held to have been abandoned bv them, and
the lands embraced therein will be restored to
the public dpm.in, as provided in said act of
Congress of July 2a, 1-94.
Given under our hands this 9th dftyof May,
1896. , jas F. Mnnur ri.; "
mll-j22 'WILLIAM H. BIGGd, K.eeiver.
Mug Establishment
V. ISA
PR1NZ & N1TS0IIKE
' : '--DEALKBS HT i '
Furniture and Came s.
We have ' added to our business a '
complete Undertaking Eatablishmeuc,
and as we are in, ho way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil '
be low accordingly.
A. A. Brown,
' ' Keeps a full assortment of
' and Provisions.
which be otTen at Low figure.
SPEGIilli . PRICES
; j.tq. Casb: Buyers.
Higliest Cash Prices for Effltsr anfl
(..,,..ommiicu;,, ;.'.
170 SECOND , STREET;:
TP"
THeColmnliiaMiDgCQ;
PACKERS OF
and Beef
- ;'' MANtTFACTUKER OF : "
Fin Lard and Sausages.
Dried. Beefy Etc.
BateiOyiaflffitcllel,
. STAGE LiNE,;?; -
THOMAS HAEPER, - r Propriet :.
Stages'- leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every davk and ' from Antelope to t Mit
chell hree times a.week., , N . . ;
GOOD HORSES, AND' WAGONS. ;
Notice.
TO TUB GENK AL PlTBMC 2,
The . niidersigbed' has thoroughly re
modeled what is known as the Farmers'
Feed ' Yard,'corner of Third and Madi
son1, adjoining J. L. ' Thompson's ,black
smith shop, and is now-ready- to aecom- '
modate all who wish' their horses well
fed and properly cared for, at Prices to'
Suit the Times. '. ;
AGNEW 4 McCOLLEY, Props.,' .
' ".; The Dalles, Or. '
For . Sale or Trade.
One orman Stallion, weight about
100 pounds; 4 head of work horseg; 6 :
young horses. Will sell or trade for
Dalles City property. ' ' .
.. . CHAEIS KOEHLER.
ml5-2m : l ,.: ; Boyd, Or.
Cklekmtrl'a Eaa-Ush Dlamaaa Unw.
Pofk
; Curersof BRAND
rEririYnOYAL PILLS -1
P -C. rWaalaaa ly Oeu,e. A,
DrtmUt for Cktehmfr'm Xnoli ii-fVX
mm4Mrmnd ia U4 and Gold eiJlicy .
Ibexes, mM with blua rtbbM. Tk .
UmuamdlmUutians. At Draciiati, rHM 44b
la ttuBM for ptrttmiUrf, teatimxitaii bm4
7 Mall. 10,M I.UMlill. Smmtfmfr.
CkkartarcaaalaalOaMadla a4f
altrauu . ; A'allHa.,
) Uj md laaal lnuw,
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