CM J. THE DALLES WEEKLY. CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21l 1895. ; TURNING GRAY JUfD THRK ATENKP YITH BALDNESS i t The Danger ii Averted by TTsing AVER'S hair VIGOR "Nearly forty years U?o, after Some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara- tion, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried iny other kind of dressing. It stop . ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated a new growth of hair, smd kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only iui occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. H aigiit,.. Avoca, Neb. Ayer's jjpr- PREPARED BY PH. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., S. A. ycr't Saraapuritla JiCHOttes J'iui ::Ui. PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesaajr. Mrs. Lee Bunch returned home on the Regulator last night. . Mr. Hugh Glenn returned lost night night from a visit to Portland. . Mr. C. G. Green of Stevenson. Ska- . mania county, is in The Dalles today . Mr. M. A. Moody was a passenger to iyie on tne Kegulator this morning. Mr. Frank Vogt has retnrned from spending the summer near Mt. Adams. Mrs. Kaud and Miss Ann Smith came up on the noon train from Hood Kiver today. J. F. Trnna, the constable of Cascade Locks, came up on the Regulator last evening. Mi8 Dorothea Eliott of Portland ia in the city, the guest of Mrs. B. M. Hunt ington, Mrs. C. P. Heald of Flood River came np on the noon train to take part in the concert tonight. . . . Mrs. Barclay, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moore returned home on the Regulator today. iViiea tsiacuwoou, who is to appear in tbe Congregational concert tonight, is a guest ot Mrs. Hugh unrisman. Messrs. B. Seabroob, R. B. . Mav and J. G. Sorgen, three commercial travelers of Portland, are in the city. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pearce of Port land , came up on the. noon train and spent the rest of the day in The Dalles, Mr. Carl Liebe was a passenger to Portland on tbe Regulator this morning, alter a visit with relatives in The Dalles, Mr. A. M. Balfour of Lyle, who has been in The Dalles for some time, re turned home on the boat this morning, Mrs. Aldrich and Miss Aldrich of Cas cade Lock 8 came np on the boat last night. They are the guests of the Misses Story. . W. Lord of The Dalles, a leading wool merchant and manager of : The Dalles wool syndicate, is in the city. Telegram. Mr. S. L. Brooks and Mr. W. C. Alla way spent yesterday in Portland on business connected with the D. P. & A. N. Co. where they attended the great re-union of the Grand Army of tbe KepuWic, They report a very pleasant' trip, the only disagreeable feature being tne ex ceesive heat at Louisville. Mrs. Rand of Hood River was a pas senger.ontbe Regulator this morning. homeward bound. , Mr. E. C. Goodwin, an attache of the government at the Warm Springs Indian Agency, is in the city. Miss Pearl Williams returned to her home in Portland this morning, after brief visit iii The Dalles. Mrs. Aldrich of Cascade Locks re turned home this morning, after epend ing yesterday in The Dalles. ' Mrs. P. W. DeHuff returned on the local todav from a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. D. L. Gates at Cascade Locks . Miss Blackwood, who has been visit- ins in The Dalles lor several days, re turned to tne Uascade locks mis morn ing. . " Mr. A. W. Branner and ' daughters, Alice and Mande, left on the afternoon train for.San Francisco,-where they will visit relatives. ' Mrs. W. D. Palmer, a former resident of The Dalles, came un from Portland last night to attend the Christian En deavor convention. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8, L. Brooks. ; Mr. John Michell left on the early mornine train tor Portland, where he will take the Northern Pacific for Wis consin and visit bis old home which he has not seen for many years. Mrs. Michell will go as far as Whatcom where she will visit during a portion 01 Air. Michell's absence. By long labor in the editorial harness Mr. Michell has earned a right to a good rest. Friday. Mr. E. E. Barnum of Moro, Sherman coanty, is in the city. Rev. W. C. Kantnerof Salem returned home on the afternoon train. afr.B. B. Oppenheimer, a Portland business man, is in tbe city. Miss Ann Smith returned to her borne in Hood River oa today's local. ' School Superintendent Shelly came up from Hood River on today's local. Mr. Ralph E. Moody, an attorney of Portland, came up on the noon train. Mr, Chaa. M. Cartwright,. the well known stockman, returned today from Portland. Mr. R. A. Laughlin of Wapinitia is in The Dalles transacting business in the wheat market. ' SLEEP&REST For Skin Tortured BABIES And Tired MOTHERS ' In One . Application of .... . . A warm bath with CLTICURA SOAP, and a single application of CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure; will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speed- economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals, and all other methods fail. Ccticura Works Wonders, and its cures of torturing, di-'-figurinr, humiliating humors are .the mcit wonderful ever recorded. Ccticitia Rr.iirnir an-fM ibrona;nt trorld. Potter Dhcii ami Ciu.m. Com-., Proprietor, Boston, L. 8. A. "AH about the Blood , Skin, Scalp, nnil Tt:.Ji" f r-.-c.. blackbewis, rwl ood oily a!v:i p;o- vemea una cured hy c-rTicru-vr..v-. .;. T4 T 1 INSTANT FELICr : in a filny? The Convention's Program. Rev. J. A. Speer and wife, teachers in the Warm Springs Agency, came np on the Regulator last night. . They were accompanied by Miss E. H. Black, a teacher in the Indian echool. Thursday's. Mr. R. R. Hinton,a stockman of Bake Oven, is in the city. Mr. A. LeGrande of Portland is regis tered at the Umatilla. Mr. A. C. Newell of Portland is in the city on a business trip. Mr. F. M. McCandless, city treasurer of Elleneburg, is in the city. Mrs. J. H. Mosier was a passenger on the local from Mosier Station. Mr. Hugh Gonrlay retnrned last night from a short trip to the Locks. Mr. V. R. Tilliard, a business man of - Heppner, is in The Dalles today. " Mr. W. Lord, of the Wasco warehouse, . returned yesterday from .Portland. Mrs. Heald and Miss Elliott returned to Hood River on the afternoon train. : Ml1. C. B. Don, well known in Antel ope was a visitor to The Dalles today. Hon. Pierce Mars came up from Port land today on important legal business. Mrs. George P. Morgan came Bp from Cascades last night to at tend the concert. , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hobart came np on the Regulator last night from Cas cade Locks. '. r '' i Mrs. Walter Cochrane and Miss Mil dred Psrkins of Cascades are visiting in the city. . Miss Lage was Regulator to tier this morning. " ' r Mr. and Mrs.-W. S. Myers returned 'this morning from Louisville, Ky., Mrs. George P. Morgan was a passen ger on the Regulator this morning to her home at tbe Locks; "" Messrs. John and D. Fulton, two well known residents of- Biggs, Sherman county, are in the city. '. Mr. W. F. Grunow, a Dalles boy, who for gome lime has been living in New York City, returned to '. this city this morning, where he will remain. ' Mr. W. 'E. Hoskins, pastor of the Methodist chnrch at Cascade Locks, came up on the Regulator last night' to attend the Christian - Endeavor con vention. , Messrs. George H.Kaiser, N. A. Neil sen. R. F. Oakes of, Portland and F. M. Fuby of Reno, Nevada, make a party of gentlemen wbo are spending tbe day in The Dalles. Mr. H. C. Batehflm of Hood River came up laBt night on tne .Regulator to attend tbe convention of the Christian Endeavor society of which he has been the county -president daring tbe last year. ' s Mr. Robt. E. Williams, who in com pany with eeveral Dalles gentlemen, has been rusticating ont in the Blue mount ains, were in town Thursday on their road . home. Mr. Williams is enthu siastic over his trip, having found plenty of game. News . - NOTES FROM ANTELOPE. A Seirsy Letter From tbe Chronicle' Begnlar Correspondent. , To the Editor: E. M, vi9it!?l(k a passenger on the home in Hood River Wingate and Frank Irvine have dissolved partnership by mutual consent, E. M. Wingate re tiring and Frank Irvine continuing the business. . Albert Farley, tbe , Mitchell stage driver, is around again after a severe six weeks spell of typhoid fever. His friends are pleased to see him able to again handle the reins. 'Alex. Kircbheiner has charge " of Frank Irvine's store daring the absence of Mr. Irvine.. ' " . Mrs., Taylor of Portland, who has been visiting the family of C. V. Lane tbe past week, left for home yesterday. A. P. Jones left for a business trip to Tbe Dalles this morning. Nate Baird returned from a Portland Friday. - J'; Ed. Miller returned Saturday from a visit to. The Dalles on legal business.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irvine left Satur day for The Dalles and Portland, where Mr. Irvine will purchase for his store a fine stock of general merchandise. Mr. Leach has been appointed by the M. E. presiding elder to preach at An telope the present conference year. His appointment gives good satisfaction He will preach every 1st and 3d Sundays. At a meeting of the citizens it was de cided to torm a j'icKey. club with a capital stock of $1000 in shares of $10 each and lease ground and bnild a race track. The board of directors for the association elected are Hon. Henry Mc Greer, C. V, Lane, Sam Patterson, Ed. Miller, Ed. Glisan and C. B. Durbin. '' Alex. Kircbheiner has sold his ranch near Bake Oyen to W. S. Kelsay. We did not learn the consideration.; ' . Sept. 18, '95' 'Hobnkttb. Estrajr Notice. ; : -' . Found, abright 'bay weighing be tween 1300 and 1400 ponud8.: ..' Branded. O on both shoulders. Right hind leg is white from the pastern joint down. ' The horse is now at the Farmers' Feed Yard, corner Third and Madison. Mitchbll Agkew. The Dalles, Sept. 8, 1895. ; wdlrn Thursday's Daily. The opening exercises of the Y. P. S C. E. convention will be held this even ing in the Christian church. The ees sions Friday will be held in the Congre gational chnrch. . Following is tbe pro gram for both days. - Tbe meeting closes Friday night ' ' . ' . ' TBDESDAY EVENING. 7:30 Song service. 7:45 Address, of welcome, W. C. Curtis. Response, j. L. Hershner. Music, quartet. 8:10 Address. Appointment of committees on nom ination ; on resolutions ; on credentials. Music Solo, Mrs! E. C. Price. :00-A11 sing "Blest Be the Tie That Binde." . ' ' FRIDAY MORNING, . 6-30 Sunrise prayer-meeting, A. G. Hoering, The Dalles. 9:30 Praise and devotional service, led by Elmer Underwood, Dufur, 10:00 Business hour: President' address, H. C. Bateham, Hood River secretary's report, Cora Aldrich, Cascade Locks ; treasurer's report, Maie Robbins. The Dalles ; report of nominating com mitte; election of officers. . 11 :00 Conference of secretaries, . led by E. H. Merrill. Conterence of Lookout committees, led by D. H. Roberts. . ionierence pt prayer-meeting com mittees, led by Mrs. Hershner, of Hood River. . AXTEBXOOX SESSION. 2:00 Praise service, W. E. Ilcekins, Cascad: Locke. 2 :30 Three ten-mii.ufe talks : I. H, Hazel, The IUlles Ernrst .Stewart, Portland; F. C. Krouse, Hood Eiver. 3 :0O Question box. . Recess. 3:30 Paper, Mrs. W. . D. Portland. ' , -. 3:40 Paper, Miss Aldrich, Locks. 3 :50 Open parliament. 4 :00 The Junior hour.. EVENING SESSION. , : ' 7 :30 Devotional service, R. C. Copple, Hood River. . Business. Report of committee on credentials. . Report of committee on resolutions. ' 8 :10 Music, quartet. 8 :20 Address. . Music, duet, Miss Cora Aldrich and Mi98 Ann Smith. , Consecration service. L. SIMMOHSV REGULAfOR7 Reader, did vou ever take Simmons Livee Regulator, the "King of LiyeeMedicine3?" Everybody needs take.a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that abould be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That doll, 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 betteb than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, bat greatly refreshes and strengthens. livery package Has tbe uea . stamp on the wrapper. J. II. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. SUMMONS. IA tht Circuit Court of the State o! Oregon for laeiuiBryoi Wasco . - Dora Houston, "t . Plaintiff I . vs. . Volney J. Houston I " - ilenuimt. 1 To Vo'neT J. Houston, tho defendant above named : in tne name of tue state of Oreron. vou arc nereby reoulred to npnear and answer tbe com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or beiore Monday, November 11, lsftj, mac Deing we ursi aay oi tne next regniai term ot this court, and if von fail to to nonpar or an swer, for want thereof the plaintlrT wiltapply to tneuourt tor tne.reuei prayea lor in ner com plaint, which is that the bonds of matrimony existing between the- plaintlQ and yoanself be iorvor aissoivea. This aummons is serv.d uton voa bv vnblica tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in The Dalles Chboniclr bv order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, tiled in this Court and dated Eep- JAMc.fi M. JOHNS. Scp21 Attorney for Plaintiff. Iset Your Wife. Weaker than she was when you married her She shows lack, of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers from ills common to women t Have you ever tried to help I . . her? If so, you haven't gone the right way about it, if j - - you haven't got case of DR. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF 5IiD IRO?i for her. That will make her strpnjj and well, and bring back the roses, to-her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her eyes. Don't waste a moment. . Get it for her to-day. . FOR SALE BY BLAKE LEY & .HOUGHTON. We are in It With a new stock of Groceries, Glassware arid WilIow Goods. Everything about the store bright and clean, , . and prices lower than the lowest. Farmers from the country and people- froih the town will do well to give - us a call;. The reason for our large sales and re-'-,' duced prices is, we sell for cash. Highest cash price paid for country produce. B. A. HUNSAKER, Successor to H. Moses & Co., adjoining the Dianioud Mills. KOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. Land Orncs, Tbe Dalles, Or., I Sept. li), 1665. KntipA ffl liirfhv pfvpn thnt th fillowiTiff named settler has Aleu notice of her intention to make final nroof in suttnort of her claim, and that said nroof will be made before the reeister ana receiver oi the u. b. Lund otlicc, The UiUles, Or., on Kov. 6, 1895, viz. : Nancey K. VTIiltten, Hd K, No S158. for the BVi'i. NW'C. KM. SW'-i and SV4 SWJf, Sec, 24, Tp 2 S K 12 E. She names tbe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence uoon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Lyman M. Lee of Portland, Or., Kollln Jordan, G. W. Jordan, James Jordan, of Dufur, Or. Bepi jas. F. jiooke. Register. Palmer, Cascade For Sale. . Sheepshire and Delaine Kama, 300 head, will arrive in The Dalles Kept. 10, 18UO. KERB & UUCKLKY., 1'rODS. : At Grass Valley, Sherman county, 60 eaa Merino ducks lor eaie. - Notice to the Public. ' This , is to warn all persous not to credit mv wife. Daisy B.Waeenblast. on my account, as I will not be responsible tor any aeots contracted ty ner. ' FBAKK O. WAGBSBLA3T. . . ". Wanted.. ( . ' ' ' : ' One hundred head of stork cattle to winter. Apply to H. D. Cole, Fulder, Washington, or oimeon Bolton, The Dalles, Or. aep21 Bate Oven asd ' STAGE LINE, TH0MA8 HAEPEE, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week.- MuMuKisgCo. SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIRt . ' - "' ' ' ' O? THE : j ' . j ' . Second Eastern Oregon District Apnltal Society, .. - EMBKACIKQ THE. COUNTIES OF; . Wasco, Sliermain Gilliam, Crook, Morrow, Umatilla, ' ' . ; . ' .. .. : . TO BE HELD AT " ' : COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1895, AJTD CONTINUING FIVE DAYS. . $1500 aopropriated by 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. J. O. MACK, Secretary. Write or call on the Secretary for . A. S. MAC A LLISTEIt, ; President. PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUFACTUKERS OF Fine ' Lard and Sausages, Curersof BRAND Dried Bee Etc. Jndertaking Establishment PRINZ & NITSCHKE -DKALKKB IK- Furniture and Carpe s. We nave aodea to onr business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust, onr prices wil De jow aeeorainmy. A. A, Brown, Keep . lull assortment oi Staple aadFaiicy Groceries, and Provisions. . which be offer tLow Figures , SPEGDUi :: PAIGES to Cash. Buyers. Hiibst M Prices for EisaaJ . oilier mm. ' GOOD HOUSES AND WAGONS. 170 SECOND STREET. Exposition ' Portland, Oreeoni OPENS October 5th. Tho Largest and Most Complete Display ever nude of the Resource, Tnduntrlem Commcroe, ttuni lieaa, Agricultural, Forest. Mines, Kralt, Finbene, Manufactures, and frana- portatlon FaeillUca of the Gruat aollio Northwest Fine Music. Special Attractions Every Day. Reduced Rates on all Transportation Line. ADMISSION Single Admission 2B Children under 12 yeara.. 10c Season Tickets . . . .S3. OO E. C. MASTEN," Secretary. For Exhibit Space epply at the Kxpo altlon Building to C. H. HUNT. Supt. Have You Noticed iyer ' That Johnston is . selling goods cheaper than anybody? " His goods are the freshest; and he always, carries what you want. He buys for cash and gives his customers the benefit. Try him and see if it's true. ....... Johnston's Grocery Store, 113 Washington St. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. J. P. McINERNY. New England Marble f-. Granite Works, Calvin H. Weeks, Proprietor. -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IV- Fine JjonumBnial Woi Imported atnap. Do not order Monomental Work nntil you obtain oar fitrares. Yon will find that, for good work, oar charges are always the lowest. Cash or time settlement fas preferred ,can be arranged for at greatly reduced figures. Send address for de signs and priceB. Second and Third-street cars pass our salesrooms. 720 Front Street, opp. the Failing School, PORTLAND, OR.'