f H) THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST T, 1895. PERSONAL MENTION.; Sararaay. . J. O. Mack returned today from Port- - land. Mr. Polk Butler from Nansene is in the city, Mr. C. D. Willets of Portland, is regis' teied at the Umatilla, Mr. A. M. Balfour of Lyle came up on tbe Regulator last evening. Mr. Charles Lord left on the early morning tram for the coast, ' D. W. Vause and Al. Rease went to Cascade Locks this morning, Miss Ljzzie Bonn will return today from an extended visit in Portland, Dr. Hagh Logan left this evening for Portland and a snort stay at the coast. Mr. Fred Houghton and' wife left 1o day for a visit at llwaco and the coast. M.. W. H. Wilson was a passenger on the local today bound for the coast, Mr. Ben Wilson and family have gone to Molftt Springs lor their summer so journ. Elder Starbuck came up from Mosier last night, where he hae been camping several days. Mr. H. Herbring went down on the Regulator this morning for a short stay at his (Stevenson camp. Mr. Theodoro Prinz went down on the boat this morning to spend Sunday with his family at Stevenson. Mrs. C. T. Donnell, who has been visiting Mrs. J. B. Warner at White Salmon, returned home last night. Mrs. V. C. Curtis left on the boat this morning tor Cascades, where she will pend a week visiting Mrs. Morgan. Mr. William Marders and George Harrison have returned from a hunting and fishing expedition on tbe Klicktat. Mr. C. L. Gilbert, deputy countv . clerk, aczompanied by his family went to Hood Kiver on a fishing expedition this afternoon. Miss May Enright started on her sum mer vacation this morning. She will visit San Francisco and before returning make a trip to the ruget sound country. Mr. A.'L. DuPrey of Portland was in tbe . city this morning. Mr. DuPrey married aiims Jessie isansey, a former Dalles girl, who is well remembered here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.: Forlow of Waraic were in the city yesterday. Mr. Forlow came In to give notice before the land office of making final proof on his home stead. . Mrs. E. B. Dufar is quite sick at the . house of relatives in Dufnr. She had intended going to the mountains yester day, but by the doctors orders she will have to remain quiet several days. Monday. - Miss Annie Dufar of Dafur was in ton n yesterday. Mr. C. W. Dielzel returned this morn ing from Portland. Mr. W. C. Allaway returned from Portland Saturday. " Mr. H. H. Kiddell returned this morn ing from Vancouver. Miss Susie Chase went to Portland on the boat this morning. Mr. W. H. Taylor was a passenger on the Regulator this morning. Rev. W. 0. Curtis left this morning for a visit at Cascade Locks. Mr. Smith French returned Saturday , irom a sojourn at the coast. Mrs. C. F. Stephens left today for visit to her old home in Albany. " , Mr. Hugh Glenn, and daughter Edna left for the sea shore this morning. Mr. J. E. Sorbin, a merchant of Cas cade Locks was in the city this morning. Dr. Hugh Logan, accompanied by his son Eay, came np from Portland' last night. Mrs. Mary French, returned to Port , land on the boat after ah extended visit in tbe Dalles. Mr. John Parrot returned yesterday irom a inp mrougn snerraan county. He reports everybody busy. Miss Alice Roberts returned this morning- from Colfax, where she has beep visiting her brother Will. Miss Grace Glenn returned last night from a visit to the coast. She was ac companied by Winnie Williams of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. John Filloon started for Trout Lake on tbe Regulator this morn ing. They were accompanied by Miss Holcomb and Miss Aequa. Miss Viola Temple and Mrs. Mary Stanard of Portland who have been visiting the family of Marshall Hill for the past week will return home tomor row. Major M. C. Henslee, wife and son of Vancouver, came up on the Regulator Saturday night, and will remain in The Dalles a couple of weeks visiting rela- tives. . j Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Brooks left this morning for Yaauina Bay. Thev . will be absent the greater part of the month, a portion of which time will be spent with friends in the Willamette valley. for Portland where she will loin Miss Krirteht' and go4o San Francisco by the MeainW Oregon rtiicb-4eaves Portland tonight. ' She will be absent about two weeks. .- ' ,. r ; Judge Bennett was registered at the Imperial m Portland .yesterday.' Mr."' J". Freiman returned last night from a summer, outing at Trout Lake.- Mr. Julius Fisher returned this morn ing from a two weeks visit at tbe coast, Hon. Pierce Mays and family left this morning to remain several weeks near Dafur. ' ; Mr. H. C. Nielson. left on the Regula tor this morning to join his family at the coast. , ; Mrs. E. E. Lytle left on tbe afternoon train for a summer sojourn at Hood River.' . - '-. '.;' Mr. Frank French returned yesterday from a flying trip. to tbe, coast and re sumed work on the Regulator. Frank Summers. Charles Michelbacb and L. L. Branner have gone to High Prairieon-a hunting and fishing expedi tion. . . " Mr." H. Herbring left last night for Snraaue to attend to his business inter ests which were badly damaged by tbe late ore. President I; McClelland president of Pacific University at ores t throve, is in tbe city on business connected with this worthy institution.- Mr. 'A. J. Anderson and family and Mr. George Anderson left this morning for an overland trip to the Willamette valley. They will dtive over the McKen- zie road and camp for some time at McKenzie Bridge where the hunting and fishing are of the finest sort. Sherman County Items. V . ; ' August 5th 1895, To th Editor. Everyone; is busy preparing for the coming harvest, which promises to be larger than was at first expected. The acreage in grain, is not. more than half what it was last year, but the yield will be moderately good Of course volunteer is a failure, and late spring g.ain will not be worth , much; but your correspondent knows of several places in Sherman, county - that will go twenty to twenty-five bushels to tbe acre easily. ;' v Mrs. S. S. Hayfes, wife of our county clerk, accompanied by her two children and her niece, Mrs. Wj-att, started last Thursday for their old home in Linn county, where they will so-journ this month. The clerk himself, with H. A. Moore and J. B. Hosford are this week camped on tbe classic bnnks of Badger creek dealing ont death and destruction to the finny tribe. Let ub hope thei piscatorial efforts wilLmeet with success, Milton Damon and Henry Hennagin with their respective families, returned last week from Hood River, where they had been spending a couple of weeks picking berries and recuperating gener ally for the harvest season." ' . Mr. Martin, representing tbe Eastern Oregon Land Co., has been stopping in the county daring the past week looking after the company's interests here. He left for The Dalles last Saturday.' ' ' Judge Bellinger's decision condemn ing generally the appointment of re ceivers in farm mortgage foreclosure cases is meeting with unqualified ap 7T regulator7 Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liver Regulator, the "Ktng or Lives Mkdicines ? ' ' Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling is due to a fcirpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative. Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. : Every package has the Red Z Htamp on the wrapper. J. . II Zeiliii Si Co., Philadelphia. proval from the farmers in this county Viewed from the farmers' standpoint, the decision is a beneficial one, if it re sults in diminishing the number of farm loans in the future. ' Doubtless -' the moneylender looks upon it as a rank injustice, but that does not' trouble' the borrower a particle.": The latter seems to enjoy hugely any judicial decision whether equitable or otherwise, which tends to hamper the former in recover ing his dues.' Sucb is the ingratitude of poverty. The people of Grant school district are preparing to build a large school bouse, but there seems to be a differ. ence of opinion among the legal voters as to where it ought to be located whether in the town of Grant or farther east near Rufus. ' . Rev. Morehead, who has so acceptably filled the Methodist pulpit here for the last couple of years, expects to be trans ferred to another sphere of duty by the next conference which will meet at Spo kane in a couple of weeks. His depart ure will be regretted by his friends, whose name is legion. ; : '' Vaqa Prale far the Land Office. Hon. Pierce Mays and family came np irom roruana on the regulator Satur , day. They will remain in Tbe Dalles a short time and then go to Mr. Robert Mays' ranch near Dufar, where they win epena several weexs. - Mr. Trn man Butler, purser of the Dalles City stopped at Lower Cascades : on fhe up trip Saturday and spent the aiiernoon wun ine u&uee colony at that place. He arrived here on, the noon train yesterday and returned on the Jteguiater this morning. . , K 'Tuesday. . Mr.-James Whitten of Antelope is in tbe city. '. Win Cartis has returned from a visit toBakeoven. .. . Mrs. Briggs left for Portland on this afternoon's train. Mr. J. T. Peters was in Portland yes terday on business. ' Mrs. Hendersbot returned on the noon . train from a visit to Portland. Mr. T. Crura has gone to Lower . Cas cades for his summer vacation. Miss Grace Michell left this afternoon The following "frob the : Antelope Herald speaks in' high terms of the efficient land office officials: ;' ' It is now just about one year since th new register and receiver look charge of ine u nuea estates land office at The Dalles, and, in justice to those' officials, let it bo sam that the duties of their re. spective onices have never been -more carefully or ably attended to than they nave been during the past 12 months, We have heard not a single complaint of . their actions anywhere throughout the land district so far, and we are sat isfied, the same record will be main tained during the next' three years. Hon. J F. Moore, the register, and Col. W. H. Biggs,, the receiver, make ideal tana otneers, and this - item will voice the sentiments of all the settlers through' out The Dalles land district. Not since "The. Anglouiomacs" has there been so clever a society satire as Henry Fuller's "Pilgrim Sons," which is published in the August Cosmopoli tan. Tbe problems involved ia woman's use of a bicycle are bo 'startling and so numerous, under the rapid evolution of this art, that one Welcomes a careful dis cussion of. tbe subject by so .trained a mind and so clever' a writer' as Mrs. Reginald de Koven. ' The Cosmopolitan illustrates Mrs. de Koven 's article with a serious of poses by '.professional mod les. , A new sport, more thrilling than any known ti Nimrod. more dangerous than was ever experienced' by even a Buffalo Bill,' is exploited in the same issue in an article on "Photographing Big Game in the Rocky Mountains," before shooting. The idea that ten cents for The Cosmopolitan meanB inferiority from a literary point ot view is dispelled by- the: appearance' in this number' of such writers as' Sir Lewis Morris,. Sir Edwin Arnold, Edgar Fawcett, Tabb VV. Clark Russell,-Lang, Sarcey; Zang will, Agnes, Repplierl etc' Nor can we entertain the idea of inferiority in illu stration with such names as Hamilton Gibson, Denman, VanSebrick, - Lix. Sandham, etc., figuring as the chief artists of a single month's issue. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all 'other diseases put together, and until the, last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescrib ed local remedies, and by' constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it ; Incurable. Science ' has proven" catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. .It is takeninter-1 nally iu doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful.' It acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces' of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure.. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address. . ' F. J. CH ENEY & C0., Toledo, O Sold by Drnggists, 76c. : The big blast which occurred east of here last Saturday recalls some former happenings of the same kind. ' The big' gest discbarge of explosives, which ever occurred on . this road was near Shell Rock, when the whole side of the moun tain went-into the river. L, E; Crowe of Mays & Crowe; was at that time in the employ of the company and arraoged the battery that caused the explosion. He . also touched it off..: Many people cam from Portland to witness the scene which was awful in its effect. The eig nal, was given, by a whistle from-the steamer R. R. Thompson, upon which were the high- officials of the company, The blast on the line of road this side of tunnel No. 3 opposite Lyle was an' other large one. . Twenty-one tons of powder; it is -estimated, were put in the drifts but it did not explode. : The discharge was not as' successful as com tem plated, ' though a great amount of rock was torn in two. - The blasts were always attended with, danger and many men were killed during, the construction of the road. - - Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is an unfailing remedy for all dis eases of the Liver, Kidneys or Urinary Organs. It is i certain cure for Dropsy', Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Kid ney 'Weakness, Incontinence of Urine, Bed Wetting: in 'Children,' Biliousness, Liver Complaint and Female Trouble's. A trial of this great remedy will con vince you - of its potency. - Price $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes-KinersJy Drug Co. . , '.,.' . . ' ' Cattle for Sale.' ' ' " ' : - IS THE BEST OP ALL Tie Ciiii loir JOS; T. PETERS & CO.. Sole Ae-ents GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS FOR v '',' '.l'.'i LITTLE MONEY.- OF, THE WORLD FOR A TRIFLE, t . : My entire oand of . cattle is for sale, They, are mixed with .Hereford breeds. One' registered Hereford bull, .one half bieed bull, about So 3ryear-oId steers, and about 125 head of good beef cattle. Terms cash, -i Call on or apply .to T. Moffitt, Gorman. Ore. ,; . ag5dtf u ator L ine He Dais,' ForllaM- and Astori Navigation Co.. THROUGH ' Following is the list of letters remain ing' in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Aug! 3, 1895. Persons' calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Abret, AC Beuthy, PR jCavender.-J Q' Hatsen, C G' Hanprichin, Chas Hillin, Uavid Jones, Mabel Lavin, Mrs Sarak J Leavens, r red Mitchell, Mrs Sarah Mueller, fed Hunter. Mr Johnston, Mrs C S Lisgyishv, bd Mathis, E N 2 ' ' Miln, Jo J . ..: Radvon.Mrs Nancy Nay, Frank Samuel, F B . Salinger, Mike . .. J. .A. Cbosseh, P. M, ' V : . f ruii. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen A Co; Chicago, and get a free sample .box of Dr. King's New Life PiilsT ; A trial ill convince you of their merits. These pills are easy 'in action and are particu larly effective in the care of Constipation and Sick Headache. - For Malaria and Liver troubles they have; been, proved invaluable. ' They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every- deleterious substance and to be pnrely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but bv giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate? the system; Regular' size 2oc. per box. . bold- by- bnipes s Kinerelv. ' .. V . .' ; School Superintendent' Notice.- Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an-examination . of all persons whq may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of this county, the county school superintendent there of will hold a public examination at The Dalle 4 beginning at 1 o'clock. p, m Wed nesday, Angost 14, 1895. v. ' Dated this 5th day of Augast, 1895. . - . . : , ji ''i .. Tfidy Shellky, (County school - superintendent, Wasco Co., Oregon. -- ; ; ! ; ag6d8w3 Are Ton Going to tbe Cuast ; This summer? - If so, take the Regulator line; Tickets on sale for : the season at rates lower than ever.'' ' Connections made with all steamers" lervhig Portland.- - Through tickets,- and ' baggage checked -to 'destination.' ' (No transfer charges at Portland). -. -''.-' ''' ' ;; r-;.' : '.: :'r ' W. C.ALLAwAy, .;' ' .- -v--1"' ':y V '-General AgenlLV' The Wasco VVarehonse Co. have on sale at their warehouse Seed .Wheat, Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley Chop, Oats and Hay. .. Are sole agents in The Dalles for the now celebrated Goldendale toller mills flour, the best flour in the market and Bold only in ton lots or over; 9-ti . and Passenner Line Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port- land.- Steamer Regulator ' leaves The Dalles at 8 a.m.. connecting at the tJas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles . City, Steamer Dalles -City leaves. Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a.1 m.. connect ing with ' Steamer , Regulator for The Dalles.. , , - PA9SENKR KATES. One way.."....;, Round trip;...'.-, ..2.00 .. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. ; All freight, except car lots, will be brought through,, with out delay at Cascades -.... . J ' . Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for ay landings must. .be delivered before 6 p. tn,'. uve ;s toe a snipmexits aoiictea Call on or address, ; ;.. . , , . .. W. C.ALLAWAY ''i'--' i ' .,;-''''' ' '- Oenerml Ajenf . . THE-DALLES. ' OREGON FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. . fliANSAOT A GKNERAXBANKINti BOSlNKge Letrs of Credit issued available, in the ' . .',, v. .Eastern States. : , ' Sight' Exchange and" Telegraphic transfers sold on ew- York, Chicago, St. Louis,, San Francisco, Portland- Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in jt- egon and Washington. - Collections made at all points on fav. O'ahle terms. Vt : -,y v - : NOTICE.: FOR . PUBLICATION! 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