The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, September 14, 1895, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1895.
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UflJOLD MISERY
HEUHATISn
Eng. Water Valley, Ttiu., cured by
yeKs Sarsaparilla
"For Ave years, I suffered untold misery '
from muscular .rheumatism. I tried every'
knowfi remedy consulted the test physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending 1000 there, besides doctors' bills ;
but could obtain only temporary relief. My
flesh was -wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
teg were drawn out of shape .the muscles
feeing twisted up in knots. I was nnable to
dress myself, except with assistance, and
could only hobble about by using a cane. -1
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
. times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. .
Inside of two mouths, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months my limbs
began to strengthen, and in the course of a
year, I was cured, My weight has increased .
to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day's work as a railroad blacksmith."
AVER'S
The Only World'f Fair Sarsaparilla.
ITER'S FILLS cure Headache.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Wednesday.
Mr. Hampton Kelly of Wapinitia is in
the city.
Mr. L, V. Moore came up from Port
land laet night.
Miss Louise Smith of Portland is visit
ing friends in the city.
Prof. Wm. Birgteld returned home on
the Regulator last night.
Mr. Bobt. Carr of Collins Landing
came up on the Regulator last night.
Mr. John Cameron of Edmnnston,
Mont., is registered at the Umatilla.
Mr. J. D. Tunny, a well known stock
grower of Antelope, is a visitor to town.
Mr. John M. Roth, the Kingsley
farmer and owner of race hones, is in
the city.
. Rev. J. W. Jenkins went to Hood
River on today's local. He will hold
services up the valley tomorrow.
Mrs. J. M. Murcbie arrived from
. Wasco, Sherman connty, to join her
husband, who is in business here.
Mr. Charles X. Early, of the Oregon I
Lumber Company at Chenowith, came
up to Tne Dalles on the noon train.
' Mr. Ed. Miller came in from Antelope
yesterday. Heaccompanied the remains
of young Mr. Brogan, whose funeral was
field today.
Mrs. C. S. Jackson of Pendleton was a
visitor to The Dalles vesterday. She
was accompanied, by Miss Farrow of
Baltimore, Maryland.
Misses Ursula Ruch and Annette
Michell returned yesterday from their
uncle's farm, near Goldendale, where
they have been spending a few days.
Ex-Governor Moodv went to Salem
this afternoon. The little son of Mrs.
McEwan, who Iras been visiting here,
accompanied him as far as Portland.
Mrs. Harrison DuTur and daughter,
who have been visiting friends near
Portland for several weeks, arrived in
the city last night on their way home to
Dufur.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crowe returned
home on the boat last night. They are
the last to return of The Dalles contin
gents who visited the Vancouver tourna
ment. Mr. Ula Slate of Colfax, Wash., was
in The Dalles today on his way to attend
the State Pharmaceutical Association,
which meets next Monday in Seattle.
The association will continue three days.
Prof.' J. W. Spillman. wife and family
.arrived on the sight train from Pullman,
Wash. The professor occupies a chair of
instruction in (he Agricultural College
at Pullman. Prof. Spillman is a brother
of Mrs. D. J. Cooper at whose home he
and bis family are visiting.
. Thursday's.
Mr. W. H. Walker of Portland is in
the city. .
Mr. S. Stewart and daughter of Day
vine are in the city. '
Mr. D. B. Gaunt of Chicken Springs is
registered at the Umatilla. -
Mr. F. B.Stimson, a citizen of Golden
dale, is in The Dalles today. f. .".
Mr. B. F. Allen, a prominent business
man of Prineville, is in the city.
Mr. Robert Kenny of Portland re
turned home today after a visit in The
Dalles. - .
the Oregon Lumber Company is in
terested. , J :: , '
Mr. H. F. Gullixson. a prominent citi
zen of Portland and ex-member of the
Oregon legislature, was in the city this
morning. . .."
Mr. Emil Schannoand family and Mr.
II. J. Maier and family spent the day on
the Regulator vesterday. going to the
Cascades and return. :
Mr. A. L. Mclntoeh of Prineville, who
is making The Dalles bis headquarters
for a week or two, returned last night
from a visit to Portland.
Mrs. S. D. Wills and Miss Towle, who
have been visiting in The Dalles for
several davs, returning to Portland on
the boat this morning.
Miss TBez Kuney of Wasco, Oregon.
passed through The Dalles this morning
en route for Portland, where she will at
tend the Portland University. :
Captain James Shaver, of the Shaver
Transportation Company, came up. on
the Regulator yesterday as the guest of
Captain Wand. He returned this
morning. '
,Mrs. E. P. Roberts and daughters
Anna and Nellie left on the boat this
morning for Eugene City, where Miss
. n i 1 : r . i.
Anna win rtssuiuo uer ebuuica iu - iiue
University of Oregon.
Miss Lulu Berrian of Biggs and Miss
Cora White of Grants were passengers
on the Regulator this morning for Port
land. They will be students at the
Portland University during the coming
school year.
Judge George A. Liebe returned last
night from a visit to bis brother, Theo
dore Liehe, in Portland. Mr. Liebe
stopped off several daysatMoffit Springs
on his way home. The summer season
is nearly over and most of the campers
at the springs have returned to their city
homes.
Mr. Charles Frisco of Heppner was a
passenger to Portland on the Regulator
this morning. He rode all the way
from Heppner to The Dalles on horse
back to take the boat from here. Mr.
Frisco says he saved money by this pro
cedure. This is but a sample of bow
people and freight are attracted to The
Dalles by the oporation of the boat line..
Friday.
Mr. R. E. Phillips of Portland is in
the city. . . '
Rogers of San Francisco is I
Mr. Fred S,
in the city.
Rev. W. H. Shearman of Monmouth
is in the city
C. E. Vilas, a business man of Seattle.
is in The Dalles today.
Mr. L. O Brian of (Jeuterville is a vis
itor to The Dalles today.
Mr. John Fulton, of Sherman county
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. A. Herman of Spokane.represent
the State Insurance Company of Salem,
is in toe city on business. -
Mrs. Bulger, who has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. John Michell, re
turned home on the local today.
Mrs. J. W. Moore came up from The
Dalles Monday and is visiting her
daughter, Mrs,. V. C. Brock. News
Mr. A . B. Colby, a wholesale liquor
dealer of Portland, was in the city today
returning home on the afternoon local
Antelope School Report.
Cuticura Beauty
To preserve, purify, and beautify
The Skin, Scalp, and Hair,
And restore them to a condition
of health when
Diseased, nothing is so pure, .
So agreeable, so speedily effective as
; CUTJCURA SOAP,
Assisted in the severer '
Forms by gentle applications of ;
CUTICURA (ointment), the
Great Skin Cure, and mild doses of
CUTICURA RESOLVENT
(the new blood purifier).
Sold everywhere- Price, Cuticoba, Mo.;
Boav. 26e.; Risoltsht, $1. Pottib Dana
and Chh. Corp., Bole Props., Boston. "All
boat the Skin," 64 page, illoit., free.
Tbe Fish Keep Coming.
The following is the roll of honor' lor
the Antelope public school, for-the
month ending Sept. 6th, and includes
the names of those who have been reg
alar in attendance, perfect in deport
ment and excellent in recitations : Lola
Stocker, Myrtie Kincaid. Frankie Kin
caid, Lillie Parrin, Oscar Dickerson,
John Grant, Louis Dickerson, Roscoe
Kincaid, Chester Kincaid, Rodie Grant,
and Laura Stocker.
The enrollment for August was 22 per
cent greater than for the same month in
any previous year," which shows the
schcol in fine condition. The board of
directors, composed of W. Bolton, Thos.
Harper and E. M. Shutt, paid the school
an official visit Tuesday and found every
thing in the best of working order, the
discipline excellent and the pupils mak
ing rapid advancement. Mrs. Irvine,
Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Stocker, Mrs. A. Jones,
Mrs. Lane, Mrs. C. C. O'Neal and
Grandma O'Neal were among the visi
tors Friday to hear the literary exer
cises. Visitors are always welcome.
G. H. Dbjw, Principal.
p
Electric lights were put in Herrick's
cannery yesterday and tonight work
will be carried on till a late hour. . Mr.
Herrick was completely surprised by the
number of fish which have been caught
and was taken unawares. The China
men have been working like beavers
ever since the 10th and are filling cans
at a rapid rate. Seven additional men
were put to work this morning and the
manager has sent to Portland for more.
They are expected to arrive tonight.
The men began working at 4 o'clock this
morning and did not stop till noon,
when they had a brief intermission. As
fast as room is cleared, more fish are
brought in to occupy it. By working
night and day tbe cannery will be able
to handle all the fish that are brought,
unless it fairly rains salmon. The
Chinamen are all experts in the canning
business and their hands and fingers
move with the rapidity of machines.
They waste little time in talking, but
work with an intensity as if all tbe
profits were to be theirs.
Three hundred and ten cases were put
up yesterday and more will be the result
of today's work. The amount canned
in the last three days in this cannery is
greater than tbe entire amount it canned
during the spring season.
Another Hose Team.
The chronic grumbler still lives, but
there are less cases of chronic Indigestion
and Dyspepsia than formerly. Tbe ta:t
is so many people in the past have taken
Simmons Liver Regulator that they are
now cured of these ills. " And a great
multitude are now taking Simmons
Liver Regulator for the same troubles
and they'll soon be cured. "It is the
best medicine." Mrs. E. Raine, Balti
more, Md. .
Just received a choice lot of Dry Oak
Wood. Maier dc Benton. .
Sherifis Sale.
The executive committee of the hose
tournament has decided that henceforth
the competing team from each city shall
belong to one company and not taken
from different companies, as has been in
tbe past. Since this is to he the rule,
tbe hose boys in The Dalles are going to
organize a cmipuny to be called ''The
Dalles Hose Company" and to contain
the fastest runners in tbe city. This
need not interfere with the other com
panies, since there is plenty of m aterial
for at least three companies. The per-
formance of The Dalles team at tbe Van
couver tournament has stimulated inter
est in this sport and next summed will
see another crack team representing The
Dalles in the tonrnament.
Notice is hereby given that nnler and by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale issued ont
of tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for
wasco county, on tne 3d aay (September, lb'JS,
upon a Judgment and decree in a cause wherein
W. Farrell, and also Milton B. Whitney, Charles
S. Fairchild, Hairy . Mooney, Sanf rd B. Ledd
and Frank Hagerman were plaintiffs, and
Charles W. Denton, Elizabeth Denton, Mrs. E.
. Thompson. Dalles City and The Dalle.. Lumb
ering Company were defendants, and to me di
rected and commanding me to sell the premises
nereuiaiieraeacriDea to saiiBiy we mugmeni oi
ine piainun, w. rarreii, maae ana entered in
said Court and cause on the 8th day o July.
1895, and acainst the defendants. Charles W.
Denton and Elizabeth Denton, for the sum of
17038.70 with Interest thereon from the said 8tn
day of July, 1895, at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num, ana we iurwer sum oi costs; ana
the further judgment in favor of the plaintifts,
Milton B. Whitney, Charles a. Fairchfld, Harry
c. Mooney, eaniora a. uaa ana r ran it uager-
man, receivers of tne Lombard investment Com
pany, a corporation, and against said defend
ants, Chaxlea W. Denton and Elizabeth Denton,
for tbe 8m of $1025.50. with interest thereon
from said 8th of July, 1895, at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum, i will, on Katurdav. tne ltn
day ot October, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.
m. oi saia aay, at tne courthouse door in iiaiiej
City, Wasco county, state of Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction, to tbe hiehest bidder, for cash in
nana, ior we purpose ot satisiying saia judg
ments, we following aescnoea lands ana prem
lses, to-wit:
Tbe donation land claim of Charles W. Den
ton and Elizabeth Denton, his wife, beine noti
fication No. (8019) eightthousand nincteen.claim
No. forty-two (42), being parts of section five (5)
and eight (8) in township one (1) north, range
thirteen (1:1) east of Willamette Meridian, in
wasco eountvv state ot urecun. ana more tai oc
ularly described as follows, to-w-t: Beginning
at a noinc trurteen (isi cnains ana seventy-seven
(77) links eas', and six G chains and seven 17
links north of the southwest comer of said sec
tion five 5: thence south sixty-nine chains
and fifty 501 links: thence east sixteen 1161
cnains ana twenty-nine Unas: inence north
twenty-two 22 chains and twenty 20 links;
thence east foitv-tbree 43 chains and fiftv-six
56 links; thence north fourteen 14 minutes
west, forty-seven -47 chains, forty-two 42
tints: inence west nity-mnc co cnains eighty
five 85 links, to tbe place of beginning, ex
cepting twenty iiO acres in square form out of
tne norinea.se corner oi tne aoove described
tract: and also excepting therefrom the right of
way ol DalJes City for 'he pipe line for its water
pipe along the course whe e the same is now
laid; and further except! ig therefrom the right
oi way oi ine uanes mmoering company ior
its canal and flame along and over tbe line
wnere tue same is now situated, and being a
strip of land ten feet in width, five feet on eneh
side of and parallel with tbe enter line of the
canal of said company, wbich said center line
of said canal is described as follows; Beginning
at a point nve nunarea ana eignty-nve feet
north of the southwest corner of the Donation
Land Claim of said Charles W. Denton and
Elizabeth Denton, and running thence north 3
degrees east 132 feet; thence turning to the right
on a four-degree curve :X) leot: thence north 15
degrees east 2C2 feet: thence turning to the left
on a eight-degree curve 325 feet; thence north 11
degrees west 32 feet; thence turning to tbe right
on an eight-degree curve 188 feet: thence north
four degrees east 603 feet; thence turning to the
right on a eight-degree curve 181 feet; thence
north 18 degrees and 30 minutes east231 feet;
thence turning to tbe left on a four-degree curve
217 feet; thence north 7 degrees and fifty min
utes east G50 feet; thence turning to the right on
a four-degree curve 175 feet: thence north four
teen degrees and fifty minutes east 220 feet:
thence turning to the left on a four-degree curve
429 feet; - thence north 7 degrees and forty
minutes east 486 feet; thence turning to the
right on a eight-degree curve 87 ft; thence
turning to the right on a eight-degree curve 221
feet; thence north 22 degrees and 20 minutes
east 215 feet to the east line of said Douation
Lana Claim, ana containing l.ltt acres.
T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff.
bNT Tour Wife
Weaker than she was when you married her I She shows
lack of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers
from ills common to women r Have you ever tried to help
her? If so, yon haven't gone the right way about it, if
you haven't got a case of
DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
for her. ' . '
That will - make her strong and well, and bring back
. the roses to her cheaks, and the bright happy look to her
eyes. Don't waste a moment. Getlt for her to-day.
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIRt
OF THE
ra Orep District Agricultural Society,
. ' . EMBRACING THE COUNTIES OF
Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Crook, Morrow, Umatilla,
TO BE HELD AT
THE DULLES, IPO COOffTY , 0BEG0J1,
COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1895,
AND CONTINUING FIVE DAYS.
$153C? aDPrPrite.ly the State for Agricultural, Stock, Mechanical Exhibits,
Works of Art and Fancy Work. .
$2000 given in purses for Trials of Speed.
Premium List and Entry Blanks.
Write or call on the Secretary for
J. 0. MACK, Secretary.
A. S. MAC ALLISTER,
President.
CLOSING OUT SALE
of iky nnnns
aP' Hia ma sajasaiafliaHsHskLW
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These" Goods Must Be Sold Less Than rvc
J. P. McINERNY.
THE CELEBRATED
COIiUmBlfl BREOIERV.
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Mr. Lincoln Farrington has gone to
Eugene, where he will enter the State
University. . -
Mr. Carl Liebe of Portland ia in the
city visiting the family of hia nncle,
George Liebe. . : .
Mr. A. R. Thompson returned last
1 night from Lyle, where he has been sev
eral days on business. . .. . ... . -
- Miss Annie Dehm of Portland,-formerly
of The Dalles, came np on the
Regulator last night for a visit .with
friends here. . . .
Mr. B. 8. Huntington went to Steven
son this morning to try a case in which
Reader, did. vou ever take Simmons
Liver Regulator, the "King op
Liver medicines?" Everybody needt
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
tcrpid 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 .Pilxs. It
does not gripe, nor weaken, bat greatly
refreshes and strengthens.
livery package has the Red Z
stamp on - the wrapper. J.- II.
Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia.
Fresh
Kellar's.
oysters just received at ' A.
For Infants and Children.
Caatoria promote Pigwtlon, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
deep' natural. Castoria contains no
: llorpliine or other narcotic property.
u Castoria is so well adapted to chfldren (hat
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
inowntome."- H. A. Ahchkb, M. D.,
, . Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T.
" For neveral years I hare recommerl3ed your
Catrtoria,' and Khali always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwih F. FirdilH. D.,
125th Street and 7th Ave New York City.
"The use of 'Caatoriav is so uniTersal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work of
- supererogation to endorse it. Few are the 1d
tellifrent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Cahum Mjlbttic D. D.,
Now York City.
Tbb Csktaob Ocnjrpjjrr, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.,
Admistrator's . Notice " "to
- . Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by tbe County Court
of the State of Oregon for Wasco county,
administrator of tbe estate of Frank Ire
land, deceased. All persons having claims
against salt estate are hereby notified to present
tnem to me at my residence near M osier, in said
county and state, within six months from the
aace nereot.
Dalles City, Oregon, July 12, 1S95.
1JJU1 b.UKUC .
IRELAND, Administrator.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,)
Aug. 30, 1PQ5. (
Jfotice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has riled notice of his intention to
commu'e and make thiol proof in support of his
claim and that said proof will be made before
mo register ana receiver at xne uaues, urcgon,
on October 8, 1893, viz:
. Augustus A. Bonney,
Hd E, No 0073, for the S See 1, Tp 4 S, R 13
K, W. M.
. He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz; Serephine Nace, Kingsley, Or.;
A. V. Anderson, D. 1. Crabtree, J. H. Koss, Tygh
Valley. Or.
augai JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
: Mce of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ad
ministrator of tbe estate of S'muel Patterson.de
ceased,hos filed his final account as such adminis
trator and that by an order made and entered on
this 1st day of August, WJo, Monday the4tb day of
November, 1855, at the hour of 3 p.m., has been
fixed as the time and the County Courtroom in
Dalles City, Or., as the place for the hearing of
final account. All persons interested in said
estate are notified to appear at said time and
place to show cause if any there be why said
final account should not be approved and said
estate closed. J. H. EUBANKS.
aug3-5t. Administrator.
For Sale.
One hundred and six acres of Fruit Land on
Mill Creek, five miles from The Dalles fifteen
acres in Grapes and Orchard, and four acres in
Strawberries. Will sell all or part. Plenty of
Wood and Water. Also 120 acres of Grain Land,
ten miles west ot The Dulles.
fcb23-tf T. M. DENTON.
For Sale.
Sbeepshire and Delaine Bams, 300
head, will arrive in The Dalles Sept. 10,
1895. Kerb & Buckley, Props.
At Grass Valley, Sherman county. 60
head Merino bnckB for sale.
Thia well-known Brewery ia now turning out the beet Beer and Porter
eaat of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been in trod used, and ony the firat-clasa article will be placed on
be markt.
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON
DRUGGISTS,
175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregort
. ARTISTS MATERIALS.
Country and Mail Ordera will receive prompt attention.
New England Marble f 'Granite Works,
Calvin H. Weeks, Proprietor.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fine Monumental falj Imported atnitfj.-
Do not order Monumental Work until you obtain onr ficrures. Yon will find
that, for good work, our charges are alwaya the lowest. Cash or time settlements
fas preferred can be arranged for at greatly reduced figures. Send address for de
signs and prices. Second and Third-street cara pass our salesrooms.
PORTLAND, OR.
720 Front Street, opp. the Failing School,
T03 coiutnDia PackiDgCo.,
: Notice to the Public.
This is to warn all, persons not to
credit my wife, Daisy B. Wagenblast, on
my account, as I will not be responsible
for any debts contracted by her.
XRANK U. WAGENBLAST.
A IM3W
Undertaking Establishment
PRINZ & NITSCHK3
1 - ' DEALERS IN
Furniture and Catpe s.
We have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil
be low accordingly.
PACKERS OF
Pork mi Beef
MANUFACTURERS OP
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curersof BRAND
si mi! ii,
-
Dried Beef, Etc.
Pennyroyal pills
9 -SS. Orfl1mml ud Only VnnlM.
ttaVKf. far CkicMeaUr't BnglUh Dia
mond Brand In Ked and Gold meullta
boxt. Mftlad with bloa ribbon. Tako
tioiu and imitations. At Dnurriaut. or wnd 4a
1b atampa Cor -ptrtloalara, taMinwataJ and
"Rctllef for I.dle,n in UtUr, by rcrfvra
Mail. 10.HM TeftUmooisU. .mm taper.
Mm,
i. 10
loMbjfuiLegi
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
. and Provisions.
which he offers at Low Figures t
SPEGIflIi"x PAIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Hillest Casl Prices for Ems and
ota Prota.
170 SECOND STREET.
n 1 n 1
Me ura and; Mil
STAGE LUTE,
THOMAS HAEPEE, '-' - Proprietor
' Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.