CM THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 2q, 1895. The Weekly Ghfoniele. - Schedule of Expenditures r Showing the amounts of all claims presented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which" payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at the July term, '93, of the county court for Wasco countyOregon. The following list, however, doeB not -contain any claim for which the 'salary or fees are provided by statute: R J Hendricks, transportation . $ 8 50 Jos T Peters, sundries 125 00 A J McIIaley, lumber, r 8 53 D I j Uates s Uo, coupon dooks. J M Filloon & Co, supplies J H Cross, supplies .i Glass & Prudhomme, supplies a Pease & Mays.mdse Mrs Puckett do do do Irwin Hodson Co, indse A S Blowers, indue . . . .... Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. C E Markliam. rebate on tax. . . 10 00 10 00 5 00 4 15J 5 00 5 00 3 00 9 15 1 00 1 00 Trinz & Nitschke, supplies. . . . . 10 50 I C Nickelden, supplies .'. 5 44 Dalles Lumb Co, supplies. ...... 4 30 Sophie Harrison, rebate on taxes for 1893, erroneous assess- . merit...'. 45 42 Mays & Crowe, supplies. 27 20 Ward, Kerns x KoDertson.teaui M T Nolan, supplies Meston Dygert, supplies Wm Endersby. mdse Prank Sampson, work on bridge new grade account one mill tax, No 25 - Dalles City Water Works, rent. A 8 Blowers, mdee M Gushing, non-res'dt paupers. J Sutherland, services Dr H Logan, exam insane li L Bran ner, meals Maier & Benton, supplies. .... . Geo Blakeley, cash advd D L Cates, supplies M O Wheeler, allowed from road fund Dalles Lumb Co, supplies. ..... Oregon Tel Co, rent Martin Wing, supplies Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. . P Limmeroth, trimming trees. . Pease & Mayt, mdse Gunning & Hock man, black smithing. P J Stadleman, ice O C Hollister, exam insane O C Hollister, professional ser vices John Michell, mdse and printing J T Hood, relief 3 00 1 00 90 2 99 24 00 10 00 7 90 40 00 4 50 5 00 5 75 20 45 2 50 10 00 50 00 3 01) 4 80 16 40 15 00 5 00 5 00 6 90 1 05 15 00 7 21 25 J C Leasnre, atty fees State vs Martn 1UO 15 00 J M Huntington & Co, present . ownership books ; j. Blakeley & Houghton, mdse. . . . Blakeley & Houghton, mdse. . . C H Bell, tax rebate Ward, Kerns & Robertson, use of team Schenclt & Beall, insurance .... Peter Godfrey, from tax on new 500 00 7 55 2 95 12 80 10 00 12 00 grade , 300 00 A J McHaley, work new grade. 1-0 uu Geo C Blakeley, allowed from road fund for work on Tvzh hill grade ... 75 00 - J W Hubner, board. 30 50 Western Road Machine Co, W E Garretson agent, allowed from one mill tax 250 00 Glas & Prudhomme, supplies. . 57 25 Jag Darnielle, new grade 3 00 State of Oregon, ) County of Wasco) I, A. M. Kelsay, county ; clerk of Wasco county, state of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and fore' going is a full and complete statement tf the claims presented and action taken thereon bv the county court of Wasco county, Oregon, sittiDg for the trans action of county business at the July term, 1895, thereof, save and except all claims, the salary or fees of which are provided for by statute. Witness mv hand and seal of the county court, affixed this 17th day of July, 1895. Seal " .' A. M. Kelsay, By Simeon Bolton, County Clerk. Deputy. PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday. Mr. F. N. Jones of Sherar's Bridge is in the city. Mrs. John Ciate and daughter, Lucile, have gono to Portland. Mr. L. L. Branner was a passenger to Portland on today's local. Miss Nan Cooper returned last night from the Chautauqua meeting at Glad stone park. Mies Myrtle Michell returned last ' night from an extended visit with Port land friends. Mrs. Lula Dunham came home on last night's passenger from Portland and Gladstone park. - Mr. Chas. F. Stephens has gone to grand lodge oi Workmen. - Mrs.-A. C. Wyndam and' Mrs. G. C. t . 1 1 1 Q Intr. fn fhd Kumi arA. thia ivi i-i i- m n ior a snort visit near Mosier. TVTrfl. Afftrv Tvnllw nnA ia.ncrhttr TVTioa Katie, left on the Regulator this morn , ing for Newport to spend the summer. - Mr. James Kelly and family were passengers on the Regulator this morn ing. They will epend some time at New- Mr. R. W. Mitchell, a prominent resi dent of Portland and an active member of the Oregon National Guard, is in the city touay. . miss oiena .masters oi troiaenriaie ' came upon the Regulator laec night on. ner way home troui attending school at Tgiifimu Major A. G. Hall, claim agent of the O. R. $ N. Co., was in The Dalles this J morning and took the afternoon train for Heppner. . Mr. W. H. Wilson came home from Portland and the coast on the noon train today. His family will remain absent for some time. . . . . . ' . Rev. W. C. Cnrtis and Mrs. Curtis re turned last night from Portland. They nleo attended some of the exercises at GJndRtnnA nark. Miea Ida and Effie .Wakefield were among the Newport excursionists today. Their brothers, Jason ancl Ira, were also members of the'party. " Mr. Aleck Cockerhne and family, who have been visiting Mrs. E. P. Roberts on Dry Hollow, returned to Eugene on the afternoon train today. Geo. Moabus. who has been clerking in M. T. Nolan's book store for several yearn, left this morning for Tacoma, whete he will in the future reside. .Mr. Herman Heppner of Portland is shaking hands with friends in The Dalles. Mr. Heppner passed his boy hood days in this city and has many acquaintances. Mr. James Urquliart.of Chehalis, who has been visiting his sou in The Dallee, returned home this morning accom panied by his granddaughter. A. A. Urquhart accompanied them to Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Herbring and family left on the boat this morning for Steven sou, where they have selected a beauti ful camping place. Mr. Herbring will return Monday, but the remainder of the family will be absent about four weeks. Thursday's. Mr. D. P. Ketchnm came up from Portland on the noon train. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Mays, in Portland. Rev. O. D. Taylor is able to be ont again after a hard siege with an attack of poison oak. Dr. Ktowell and wife Of Goldendale were passengers to The Dalles on the Regulator last night. Mr. Hugh Glenn returned last night from a brief outing at the coast. His family are still at the beach. Mr. Robt. Carr of Collins Landing, one of tne promoters of the town of Steven son, was in the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cushing, with their family, started for-Lower Cascades this morning for a camping outing. ' Mrs. Frank Sampson and family left this morning for Lower Cascade, where they will spend several weeks camping, Prof. M. N. Strattan, assistant prin cipal of our public schools, has returned home, after a month's absence from the city. Mr. D. W. Kyle, formerly connected with the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, paid Ins Chronicle . a pleasant call tb afternoon. Prof. Wm. Birgfe'd came up from Cascades last night to be' present at the concert which takes place this evening in tne opera bouse. Miss Minnie Rockfellow of Ashland who has been visiting Mrs. D. C. Herri for several weeks, returned home th IS morning by boat. Mr. Orion Kinersly returned night from the seashore, where family are spending the summer. last h His face has a healthful tan. Mrs. S. C. Wilson and Mrs. .B. S Huntington left on the Regulator this morning to spend a few days at Moffit springs, Lower Cascades. Mrs. M. E. Briggs of The Dalles registered at the Imperial. She will make a short visit in Portland, also at her old home in Chehalis. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Butler left vester- day for Portland, where tbev will make a short stay and then go to Centralis where their daughter, Mrs. Dysart, lives, Mrs. I. J. Norman and daughters Mollie and Georgie, went to Stevenson ibis morning on the boat. They will re main aboul ten days visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clarke. . Mrs. F. Webster Hinsdale. Miss Lloyd JeBsup and Miss Minto came op on the Kegulator last night. They nave been spending several days in the neighbor hood of White Salmon. Miss Melissa Hill left today on the . Regulator for Portland. In company with friends from Eugene she will go to Gearhart Patk and attend the summer school in session there. Mr. A. L. Mcintosh of Prineville, who has been spending two weeks in Thi Dalles, returned home today. Mr. Mc Intosb made many friends during his stay, in The Dalles, who wil. gladly wel come him whenever he returns. Mr. Joseph Bnchtel of Portland, ex- chief of the Portland fire department, is in 1 he Dalles visiting his daughter, Mrs, w. G. ikerns. Mr. iSuchtel is an old pioneer and prominently identified with the early history of Oregon. He can give many interesting reminiscences, Friday. Mr. Hugh Glenn went to Portland on the local today. Mrs. Charles Dehm and family are in itie Danes on a visit. Mrs. Chris Bills returned last night irom a short visit near Mdsier. . Mr. John Roth -of Kineslev returned last nignt from a visit to Portland. Sheriff Driver was a passenger on the west bound local to bring back a pris oner. Mr. E. H. Merrill has gone on a rus ticating jaunt along the banks of the Columbia. Messrs. J. W. Gage and j.F. Stephen son, two well known citizens of Mitchell, are in the city. Mr. J. Conch Flanders, an attornev-at-law of Portia'nd, was in the city this morning on legal business. Mr. and Mrs.-Hmsdals returned to White Salmon, tehere they are spending several weeks in summer recreation. Mrs. A. . H. Jewett "came up from White Salmon last night to attend the concert. She returned this morning. Miss Minto and Miss Jessun were pas sengers down the river on the boat this momma. They will spend the next two weeks at white salmon. Mr. Joseph A. Johnson' of Buffalo. N. Y., is in The Dalles attending to im portant business matters. He is the guest of Mr. J. T. Rorick of North Dalles. Miss Rose Michell- left on this morn ing's train for' Portland. She will at tend the meeting of the Oregon Press Association, which convenes at Newport July 20th.. , . s ' Miss Catherine Lansing, who has been visiting Mrs. I. H. Hazel for three weeks, returned home this morning. Miss Lansing is a member of the faculty of Pacific university at Forest Grove. . Prof. Btrgfeld lost no time in getting back to the slyvan haunts of the Cas cade woods and went down on the boat this morning. His family will remain there during the summer. . . Miss Effie Frazier goes to Portland Friday night, and expects to go to the state "editorial association at Yaquina bav.in company with Miss Rose Michell, of The Dalles. East Oiegouian. Hon. George IT. Williams, Ex-United States Senator, was in The Dalles this morning. Mr. Williams is Oregon's most distinguished citizen and can well be called "our Grand Oid Man." He has served as attorney general in Grant's cabinet and held repeated positions of honor. He is a fine example of a true American citizen. . t .- Too Free With Cheques. Yesterday about 5 o'clock Charles Frank told Officer F. C. Connelly that a man was attempting to pass fictitious cheques around town. He had been to Mr. Frank and several other people and tried to raise amounts as high, as $50. With the description given, the officer began searching for him, and located his man ' at the corner of Second and Court streets, and placed him under ar rest. The name signed to cheques was Lane Mahappy; but whether or not this is the true one, is not known. He claimed to be a deputy sheriff, and had in his pocket a wariant from Justice Birnie at Cascade Locks authorizing him to arrest one Williams.' During the afternoon Mahappy was in J. O. Mack's and left a cheque for $50, which later in the day he tried to recover. He was in several places asking for blank cheques, and evidently had the idea that S'gning his name was an easy way of getting rich. When placed in jail his papers were taken from him, but ha obtained them again and threwthetn into the sewer of the jail. Plumbers were sent for to re cover the papers and this time they will be used in evidence against him. The charge against Mahappy will be attempt ing to obtain money under false pre tenses. - v Real Estate Transfers. The following real estate transfers are on record in the office of the county clerk : S F Blythe to L. II. Prather, land in sec 27, tp 3 n, r 10 e, W. M. ; $75. F II Button and Ed Rand to A J Rand, land in sees 25, 30, 36 and 31, tp 3 n, r 11 e, W. M. State of Oregon to John Grant, sela of sw'i, sec 8, tp 7 s r 18 e, W. M.j 40 acres ; $50. Besides these there is a patent from the United States to D. S. Crapper, and a deed from Anna Luchsinger to Cincin nati Coven ton. It Mast Be Mistake. It is said one of the Phelps brothers. the revivalists, was brutally beaten at The Dalles by a tough who "had taken exception to something the preacher had said. . tie waited for him at the church door, and pounced upon him. The young preacher, it is said, made a gal lant struggle, but finally went down The tug then beat him unmercifully. Albany Herald. This item has been going the rounds of the press for some time and should be corrected. There have been no Phelps brothers, revivalists, or any other revivalists in this town beaten by thugs. It may be Dallas again that is meant. After utilizing every available inch of ground under the monster tents the Great Wallace Show fills the circumam bient air full of the greatest artists in the known world. The three Brothers La Van are the mdst celebrated aerialiats of modern times, doing a somersault re turn act in mid-way that defies descrip tion. Royalty has applauded this act. Ex. ' Regarding the Wallace Show. The collection ot anima's with the Great Wallace Shows is valued at $1, 000,000.00. They have, for the most part, been imported direct by the show from Congo Free State throngh their agent Matewayo Komatsn, .who has his hunters all through that country. for Infants and Children. Castorfa promote Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Gwtnriafapowpll&daDted' trt nhfldran OrnA I recommend it an superior to any prescription toown to me." H. A. Archer. M. D., Ill Boutn cmord Bt-, Brooklyn, li. Y. " For several years I hare recommetfaed year 125th Street and 7th Ave New York City. "The nse of Castor ia' Is so universal and Its merits fo well known tbat it fee ma a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Oastoria within easy reach.Tl 1 CabIiOS Mabttn, D. D., . NewYorkGlty. Tots Cekxujb Coupaxt, 77 Murray Street, H. Y. . '.. ' Ir. Miles' NEBVTg PrABTEBScure RHET7MA TlriM. WEA K BACKS. At druggists, only 2GO, ANOTHER ROLLING PALACE Second Handsome Bill Car of the Great . Wallace Shows Arrives. Another bill cir of the Great Wallace Shows came last night. Wonderful' to relate, it is as grand as the $10,000 car which was here a week ago. If this cir cos is up to the standard of excellence of its advance cars tt will be the greatest show. ever exhibited here. This car makes a specialty of advertising the ex cursions which will be run over all the lines of railway coming into town on show day at greatly reduced rates.' It is in charge of Mr. C. A. Potter, an af fable gentleman, who has been thirtyr nve years in the show busineas, and is an authority on advance advertising, He spends his winters on the staff of some metropolitan dailv. He has served two, terms as a member of- the legis hit u re in bis state. Mr. M. Fagin is the boss poster, with 18 assistants. They live in style in their car and enjoy the -best of everything, This car, like the first, is beautifully de corated within and has several paintings outside that are veritable works of art, And this is not all anotht-r hill car promised whose msgnificense is equal to this one. It must be a remarkable show which can support so much advance work. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, . Scalds, Blisters, ... Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, ' All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and ; Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Fain, Makes flan again. or Beast well UndertaJdiiff Establishment PRINZ & NITSCHKE -DEALERS IN- urniture and Carpes. We have aclded to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trnst, our prices wil bo low accordingly. . , Notice. Nansene, June 10, 1895. To Whom It May Concern: . ' This is-to notify all persons that I have given my son, William Louis Rot ertsnn, his time. j!9-wlm. . Geo. W. Robektson. tost. Betweeen Mitchell and Grass Talley, one new Rupert & Guble snddic, one garden rake, and two window seshes. A liberal reward will be paid to anyone finding and returning the same to me. ' - LONN TAYLOR, aprS . , - : . Mitchell, Or. CMlcbenior's EnclUn Diamond Braa& ' ROYAL FILLS Orlirtnnl and Only Genuine. . A - snrc. alway reliable, ladies uk S Iraraist for Chichester Jffi.riiA.ia- -Atmtmci Bnmd In Kcd and Goid mcthaf& itwjtca. sealed with blue ribbon. Toka Xi? o otiicrv Refute Svgerou ntbttittf V Imm and imitations. A DnuoriKt, or mod 4c Id MAitiDfl for Dutieulaxw. tewtlmooimls and Tteliof for LaiSle Uuer, by retnra. Ms.IL lO-AAOTeHiimonfila. tfama Aumt. feu tax fliTi fir fitm I'hnmlMillir iMit" Mq af ' FOR THE Ireaf Wallace ious. AT THE DALLES, THURSDAY THE GREATEST, LARGEST, BEST OF fl3EflICfl'S BlKUSEPflT ;EflTEtPRISES I Finest Horses aufl Greatest Hrray ot circus Talent Of jSLny Slvow oil 23Ax-tlx. A NO WONDER Three Kinss, Two Stages! One-half Mile Bace Track! Collossal Menagerie! Royal Aquarium! ... Four Trains! - Ten Acres Canvas! 3o,ooo Seats! 1,500 Employes! 1,000.00 Daily Expenses! CHPITKL, - EXCURSIONS On every line of travel to enable visitors of this, the greatest show of the modern ness the monster, majestic, spectacular, FREE STREET PARADE ONE MILE LONG! 50 FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY. EXPERIENCED DETECTIVES IN on the watch to protect the pnblic from Same Prices West as East. Notice to Donation Claimants. United States Dist. Land Office,! The Dalles, Oregon, f To all persons having made settlement upon tracts oi land within this district, nd given notice, as required b law, that they claim such lands as donations under the provisions of the act of Coiifcress entitled "An act to create the office of gurvi yor-Roncral of the public lands in Oregon, and to provide for the survey, aud to make donations to settlers of the said public lands," approved September 'J7, 18S0, and the various acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, and to their heirs, devisee, grantees, and all persons making claim to such donation claims, wb-ther by ascent, deiise, judicial sale, or conveyance in good faith, who have hitherto failed to make and tile in the proper land office final proof of such claims. Notice is her by given, in neenrdanpe with the requirements of Seotlon 1 of the act of Congress aiprov d Jnly .6. 1894, an1 in pursuance of the directions of the Commissioner of the general laud office that they are required to apjear at this office and mat and til.- tfnal proofs of such claims ai d perfe t their title thereto before the 1st day of January, INK), and thut if tbey fail to do so within the Ume,turh donation claims will beheld to have been abandoned b- them, and th lands embraced therein wil be restored to the public dom-in, af provided in said act of Congress ef July 26, 1 94. Given umler our hands this 9th diyof May, 1895. JAS F. MOOr E, Register. nill-j22 WILLIAM H. BIGUd, R cctver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Office. The Dalles, Or., . . June 18, l9o. ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be mode before the Kegister and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Aug. 3, 1893, viz: William P. Carter, , Hd E, No. 3821, for the EH, NE, Sec 28, and R'. SKI-;. See 21. To 4 rf R if E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: WilUnm li. Kodman, Andrew j. Swift William B. Farlow, Eugene Demore, all ot wamic, or. jun22 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. KOTICE, Unitkd Status Li icd Office, The Dulles. Or.. June 4, 189.. ' t Complaint having- been entered at this ottice by John C. Tncker of Wamic, Or., against V. H. 1 aveniort for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 3tU6, dated April 8, 1891, upon theSVj Sr, Sec 7, NE!4NE'i See 18, and .nWW NW)i, 8tc 17. T.4 8 K 12 E, in Wasco county, Or., with a vie to the cancellation of said entry, the suld parties are hereby summoned to appear at ti ia office on the 29th day of July. 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., to resjHina and iuroisb testimony con cerning saia auegea nDimaonmenr. J15-Jul20 , JAB, F. MOORE, Register, For Sale. One hundred and six seres of Fruit Lsnd on Mi '1 Creek, five miles from The la les fifteen acres in Grupes mid Orehurd, and four seres in Strawberries. Will sell all or part. Plenty of Wood mid Water. Also 120 acres of Grain Land, ten miles west ot The Lialles. feb23-tf T.M.DENTON. Admistrator's Notice to Creditors. ' Notice is fereby given thnt the undersigned has been dnly appointed by th County Court of the State of Oregon for' Wasco County, administrator of the estate of Krank Ire land, deceased. All persons having claims against sal 1 estate are hmeby notitied to nresciit tuem to me at my residence near Mosier, in snid cuunty and state, within sis months from the date- hereof. Dalles City, Oregon, July 12, 1895. KSjul GbORGt: IRELAND, Administrator. i. GRANDEST AND IT IS GREAT! 100 Phenomenal Acts! Twenty Hurricane Races! Twenty-five Clowns! Six Bands! Fifty Cages! Fifteen Open Dens! Herd of Elephants! Drove of Camels! World's Renowned Performers! Every Great Act Known! " $3,000,600. WILL BE RUN from a distance to attend the exibitions world. Trains will arrive in time to wit-, grand. 50 ATTENDANCE. Thev are constantly the operations of gamblers and swindlers. Admission, 50c A. A. Brown, Keeps fall assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions.- " which he offers at Low Figures SPEGIfllt :-: PfllGES to Cash Buyers. HiiW Casl Prices for Eis anJ y otter Proince. - 170 SECOND STREET.' TUB Colomliia PackigCo., PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. Bake Oven and Mitchell .it. . STAGE LINE, THOMAS HARPER, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Anteloperv. flag In Ban, every day, and from Antelope to Mit-. . chell-three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.