C4 THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1895. MR. HOOD RESIGNS. The Councilman From the First Ward Send la Ills Resignation--It Is Laid on the Table A Report of the Cooncil Meeting; Last Night. ' The city council met in adjourned ees elon last evening and if the amount of time consumed were the sole judge of its importance, few sessions have been 89 weighty as this one. It was nearly 11 o'clock when a motion to adjourn was carried. When the- roll was called the following were present, besides Mayor Menefee, Councilman A. R. Thompson, SI. T. Nolan, G. C. Eshelman, K. E. Saltmarshe, T. F. Wood and S. S. Johns. The meeting opened with a genuine sur prise in the shape ot the resign at ion of Councilman K. B. Hood. The letter of resignation bad been handed to the re corder in the afternoon and when read before the counciluaen ran as follows: The Dalles, Or.. Nov. 7, 1895. To the Honorable Mavor and City Council of The Dalles, Or. Gentlemen : I hereby tender you my resignation as councilman for the first ward of this city. Thanking you for your kindness and courtesy to me while I was a member of your honorable body, I remain, ' Yours Respectfully, R. B.Hood. After the surprise occasioned by the resignation bad subsided a motion was made and eeconded that the resignation be accepted, Later this motion was withdrawn and another one carried to the effect that the resignation be laid on the table until the next meeting. As can be seen by the letter no reasons are atftiirned bv Mr. Hood for bis resignation I drawn swords onrl nnna linira Itepn mlvunfpd hvwnvlOn Surrounded u v . j - J of explanation. The resignation was en tirely unexpected by the other members of the council. The select committcs appointed at the last meeting to look after the sewer question reported through Dr. Eshelman that Mr. Cran dall had been appointed to furnish speci fications. That gentleman, beiqg, in at tendance stated the specifications for the building ot the sewer, which were discussed at great length by the members of the council. Finally no action was taken and the matter of the sewer was .left in about the same con dition as it was before the agitation be gan. At this point in the proceedings Mar shall Blakeney fell asleep and after being awakened a motion to adjourn was made but received no second. A motion was then made by Mr. Thompson that the present committee act in connection with Mr. Rosa and Mr. Wood to lay plans for the sewer system, but as the motion received no second it was not brought before the house. As the hour was growing late and there seemed little ehance of accomplishing anything dur ing the remainder of the session the councilmen wound their watches, passed a motion to adjourn and went home. half the funds . have been subscribed When it materializes Antelope will loose the proud distinction of being the largest village in the state without a church bnilding. Thomas Harper, oar popular stage man. made a business trip to The Dalles Thursday. Peter Kirchbeiner returned from a trip to Portland Friday. Mrs. Murphy moved from her ranch to town to be near school during the winter. Mrs. Z. Taylor entertained the M. E, church Aid Society Thursday. Mr. Cowdell has been very sick with nneumonia. He is slightly better at present. Hobnette. Antelope, Nov. 8. Secrets Disclosed. Tne following from the La Grande Chronicle, which tells how they do things in the city beyond the Blue moun tains, may help to stimulate the cour age of some of our citizens who intend penetrating the mysteries of fraternal orders: Shrieks and groans coming from the direction of K. of P. hall Friday evening, caused a number of persons to stop sud denly and then look for the marshal. 1'robablv tne cause wouia never nave been known if a New Woman (whose name is withheld) had not climbed op in the hay loft over the goat's stall and witnessed the awful Bight. A candidate was brought in, woo was wearing a scarea loogeu. lue cniet steDDed down off the platform and pro ceeded to hypnotize the candidate while the Sworn Twelve surrounded mm with He was then driyen by 8 words' -points on three sides, while on the floor on the fourth side was a rug of spikes. As' the swords closed in on him, the poor fellow gave an awful shriek and jumped well out on the spikes. . lne groan that es caped hie lips as he came down would have melted the heart of a cabbage, but it had no effect on the Sworn Twelve. The spikes proved to be of rubber and bent down nnder the candidate's weight. He was next bound to a board and the Supreme Juggler proceeded to impale him with gleaming knives. He remained in this position nntil the next candidate bad gone through the ceremony this far, when he wa9 released and the Supreme Juggler pulled out his fore-finger nail, quickly split it half way and sharpened it. It was then replaced by some method known only to Maccabees, and he signed his name in blood to the obli gation. This was too much for the New Woman and she tainted. When con sciousness returned the pale moon whs shining through the skylight and the sworn Twelve were gone. From Mrs. Foorman. 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 Pain, Makes flan or Beast well again. SUMMONS. In the Justice Conrt for The Dallas District Waeo County, Oreeon: Tim Mayhevr, riulntitt', -vs. Willism Payette. Defendant. To William Payette tbe above-named defendant: In the name of the fcta'e of ure&on ; You are hereby required to appear before tbe undersigned Jus'iee of the Pence lu Tbe Dalles district, in said County and State, on or before Thursday, the 28th day of November, 1894, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at me omee ot saia justice in saia aisuici. to ans wer the complaint of Tim Maybew, founded on an account stated aud wherein he demands 1102.23, for which sum Judgment will be ren dered against you together with tbe costs of this action if you foil to to appear and answer said complaint. This summons is served by publication there of In the 'Weekly Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation, published weekly in The Dalles district, said County and Srate, in pur suance of an order made herein on the 24th dav of heptember, 1895. Dated at Dalles Citv, Wasco County, Oregon, this 8th day of October, 18U5 L 8. DAV, oct8. Justice of the Peace. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby Riven that in pursuance of an execution issued out of the Circuit Coutof the State of Oregon for Wasco county, dated the 10th day of September, 189T, In a suit therein pending wherein Mrs. E. M. Wilson is plaintift'and Heze klah P. C. Crockett. Huttie E. Crockett and Z. V. Moody, and W. N. Wiley, administrator of tbe estace of Clarissa McEwan, are defendants, and wherein judgment was rendered and entered in favor of plaintiff and against defendants Hezo klah P. C. Crockett and Uattie E. "Crockett, lor the mm of S6I3.22 aud interest at S per cent per annum from May 29, 1895, the date of said judg ment and tao attorney h fees and 21 costs and disbursements, commanding me to sell all the right, title and interest of the defendants and eacn oi tnem in ana to me west nn oi tne northeast Quarter and the east half of tbe north west quarter ot Sec 10, To. 1 South, Range 15 E, W. M., in the manner provided by law for the saie oi real irooeriv unou execution, x win. on Saturday, the 19th day of October, 1S95, at tbe nour oi z o clock p. m. ot saia aay, at tne court oouse aoor in jjsues city, in aia county ana state, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest of said de- tenaants ana encn ot tnem in ana to ail ot saia abov described real property 1. J. JJillV ait, sepll. " Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Justice Court Summon?. A Colombia River Lair Suit. L. A. Clarke, who livea at Sprague, a short distance above Cascades and is in terested in several scows upon tbe Col umbia 19 having trouble with the Messrs. Day, at Cascade Locks, over a contract unfilled by Clarke, for which failure the Days are suing for damages. Saturday the answer of Clarke was filed in the United Ssatee. A.. S. Bennett, Esq., of this city appears for Clarke. An affi davit was also filed which shows the facts as Clarke claims them to be. The barge City of Spragne, which be longed to Clarke and Inman, was leased by J. G. & I. N. Day, contractors, for building to completion the locks at the Cascades, for the period of ten months. Day Bros, entered into an agreement with Clarke & Inman to pay them the enm of $175 for the use of the barge for that time. It was agreed that Clarke should furnish a captain to navigate the barge, or was to act himself in that capa city. He as8nmed the management of tne craft himselt. The men who worked on the barge were employed by Day un tne I7tn of last October, dur Mrs. Poorman has brought tbe follow ing article to The Chronicle, with a re quest that it be published : Who is most to blame, the ones who can drink moderately all their life, caus ing most all who try to follow them to fill drunkards' graves or the saloon keeper who is dealing out that which Lcauses sorrow, sunenng, poverty, every evil and death, besides destroying the immortal soul? It must be those who vote to give license to do so, who are most responsible for all. Is it not time for all who are soldiers of the cross to-j serve the Lord instead of Satan and vote to stop the manufacture aud sale of all that intoxicates before it is everlastingly too late to save their own soul. Bros. ing the absence of Clarke from the barge, and without his consent, the men at tempted to move the craft, and in doing o ran her against a rock, which stove a hole in the side and bottom, causing the barge to partly sink. At the time tbe barge was lying near the shore loading with rock. By the terms of the agree ment between Clarke and Day Bros., the latter were to stand any loss or damage which might result to the barge during the ten months' time. After the barge sunk, it is alleged that Day Bros, and Clarke worked for about two weeks en deavoring to rai.se the craft, but that Day Bros, had abandoned further efforts to get the submerged barce afloat. Soon after, suit was commenced by Day Bros, against Clarke, alleging a breach of con tract, and asking for $5,000 damage?. This case is now pending in the United States court. Clarke claims in his affi davit that, by reason of the sinking of the barge and the failure of Day Bros, to keep their agreement and raise, the craft, he wat unable to comply with his part of the contract; that the alleged breach was through no fault of his. The case was set for trial on November IS. D. R. Murphy, U.'S. attorney, ap pears for Mr. Inman, who as a partner with Clarke, was equally sued bv J. G. and I. N. Day. AT nf tints From Antelope. j Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoflice at Tbe Dalles un called for Nov. 9, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Bell, Wm ' Palmer, .1 E . Bf a!l, Wm (2) Ruser, D A Biihile, Ed Koliinson, Mrs Marv Brouhan, Miss K. Koss, Stanley J (2) Koot, Mrs Nellie (2) Stevenson, N C Tninbow, Miss M Vanderbilt.C .1 Wate, Mrs Alice Watts, R J (2) Winbun, E 1) Wiuu, Mrs Mary Winnan, E Wilson, Mrs M A . A. Ckosskx, P. M Campbell, Airs rf Davis, Mrs J M Elkins, Mrs C M Laville, D Littlo, John Lloyd, John II Mead, M G Mancays, John Mays. Mrs Susie McLillard, John M "Tie Relator Line State of Oregon. County of Wasco. ss. Iu the Justice Court for Dutur Precinct, Wasco county, Oregon: Edward Rondeau plaintiff, vs. William J. Payette, defendant. To tbe Sheriff or Constable of Dufur Precinct, iu wnsco county, state ot uregon: In tbe name of the State of Oregon. We com mand you to summon William J. Payette to ap pear before the nudeisigned, a Justice of the reace, in uuiur rrecinct, in snia county ana State, on t c 8th day of November, lso, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Justice office, in said Precinct, to answer the complaint of Edward Rondeau founded on con tract and wherein he demands twenty-one and twenty-seven hundredths $21.27) dollars. together with costs and disbursements of this action, for which sum judgment will be ren lered aaainst said William J. Payette if he fail to so appear ana answer saia complaint. Given under my hand, this 26th day of Bept- emoer. toya. a. J. jsniuriAfli, Justice of Peace for Dufur Precinct, Oregon octl Cholly "Ah, I say, Miss Knickerbocker, may I aspiah to youah hand and fortune ? I have just made a record in the five-mile dash, and am stwictly in it so to speak. Miss Knickerbocker "That may all be, Cholly, from a wheelman's standpoint, but every woman likes style in her affianced. I think your legs would look de cidedly better in a pair of "HAPPY HOME" trousers. Go and get a suit of these swell garments and 'come again.' I shall be at home tomorrow evening." Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles. Executors' Notice. The Dalles, Portland M Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigni and Psssenger Line Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles .and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Loci with Steamer Dares City. Steamer Dallea City leaves Portland (Oak street dock)pt"5 a. in., connect ing with Steamer Iieirnlator for The Dallea. ' r.tNMKNti KK M.tl'Klt. One way Round trip. .. 3.00 .For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its deep natural. Caotoria contains no MorpUne or other narcotic property. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recnmffipnd it an superior to any prescription trxown to me." H. A. Abchkr. M. 1., in South Oxford St., lirooklyn, K.T. " For several years I have recommended your ' Ostoria,' and shall always coutinue to do so, as it lias invariably produced beneficial results." Eawis F. Pardbe. M. D., 125lh Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The ese of 'Castoria' is so universal and Its merits ro veil known that It reems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria, within easy reach." Carlos Hatittw. D. D., New Tork City. Thi CcsTAim Cokpakt, 77 Hurray Street, N. T. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, mill be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for ay landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or addrese. W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent Notice is hereby given that the underMpued executors of the estate of II. A. Pratt, deceased hare on this day iiled their final account in the County Court oi the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, and thst the Court hns mnde an order appointing Monday, the 4th day of November, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, that being menrst aay oi me regular rovemDer let mot said court, as the time lor hearing objections to the said final account and the settlement there. or, and directing that notice thereof be given bv publicati n iu The Dalles Chronicle for four weeus prior tnereto. All heirs, creditors and other persons inter ested in said estate are therefore hereby notified to file their objections to said final account, or to any item thereof, specifying the particulars of such objections on or before said 4th day of Nov. 1X95, and to how i-nusc, if any therebe, why saia nnai account snail noi De approvea ana aiiowea, ana saia executors aiscnargea. The Dalles City, Sept. G, 1895. Signed- . J. F. ARMOR. K BUTLER, Executors of the will of H. A. Pratt, deceased. sepll. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Or.,) Sept 17, 1895. , j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of nis claim, and that said proof will be made before tne register ana receiver at me Dalles, or., on October 31, 1895, viz. : Emerson Williams, Hd. E., No. 3119, for the NEV4, Sec. 10, Tp. 8 S, H 13 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence npon. and cultivation of, said land, viz.: Kobert Kelly. W. II. Butts, Tbe Dalles: James W. Cox, John M. Both, Kingslcy. Sepl8 JAS. Y. MOORE, Register. THE-DALLES. OREGON FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKING BUSINESS A dancing club has been formed which meets iu Durham's hall every Thursday evening. Rev. Oilman Parker of Oregon City,- state missionary ot the Baptist society for Oregon, passed through Antelope Wednesday and preached to an attentive congregation in the evening. Rev. Parker is one of tho most able minister in the f tate and his visit was a rare treat to all who heard him. A move is on foot to build a church in Antelope. Over For Sale. Sixteen Shropshire BuckB for sale. They weigh abont 200 lbs. apiece. Age 2 years. Price, $6.00 a he?d. Solomon Housee, Ty'gh Valley, Or. Wood! Wood! Wood! We have, on hand oak, fir and maple cord-wood. Send us your orders by Tel ephone. Maiee & Benton. Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight ENchange and Telecraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in uregon ana vv asnlngton. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Assignee's Sale. Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned assignee of the estate of John V. Root, au in solvent debtor, will on Saturday, the 10th day of November, 1S95, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m of said day, a' the front door of tbe County Court house in Dalles City, Wssco County Oregon, selt the following real estate belong! ig to the estate of taid insolvent debtor, at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, to-wit: The west hall of the northwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section 8 in township 1 south of range 12 cast Willamette Meridan, containing 100 a-res of land and situated in Wasco County, Oregou. Dated this 16th day of October, 1M)5. HUGH GLENN, Assignee of the estate of John F. Root, un in solvent debtor. octl9 5t South Waucoma Addition to Hood River. The owner of this, the most beautiful residence portion of this beautiful village, has notified us thatnohev must be' had and to cut the prices until they will sell, and so we have made a slash of from 25 to 40 per cent, on everything placed in our hands. When you realize the fact that the beautiful new $9,000 schoolhouse is built in this addition and that this property surrounds it, you will know that it is offered at prices below anything ever known. We have three 5-acre tracts, two blocks from new schoolhouse, for $750 each, or a rate of 150 per acre. No land in this addition has ever sold for less than $G00 per acre and never will be again. Wee have also lots in adjoining block to the schoolhouse ranging from $75 to $250, according to location and .size, no lot less than 50x100 feet.- Now see what you think of-this: We have an 8-room hard finished house with six lots, the house cost $1,200, ordinary price of lots in same locality $200; the former price at which this has been' held was $2,500. We now offer this beautiful property at the ridiculous figure of $1,200. We have an adjoining house of six rooms, hard finished, with three lots, the very finest residence location in the city, only $800. It is a crying shame to offer this property at these prices: but we are helpless and must obey orders, We have also some choice strawberry and fruit lands at very low prices. Now this is an advertisement and gotten up to sell the land, and is eyery word true. If you don't believe it come and see it; we will be glad to show it. PRATHER & COE, Heal Estate and Insurance, Hood River, Or. GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY. WEEKLY NEWS OF THE WORLD FOR A TRIFLE. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given thnt the undersigned assignee of the estata -f E. Jacobscn, an Ini-olv ent debtor, has filed his finxl report and account la said estate, in the Circuit Couttof the Hate of Oregou for Wasco County, and that said report wili be called tip for hearing and heard by said Court on the first day of the next regular term thereof, to-wit, on Monday, tho 11th day of Nov ember, 1893, at th hour of 11 o clock a. m., of said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard by said Court. Dated this 7th day of October, 1895. B B. ADAMS. . Assignee of the estate of E. Jaeobseu, an in solvent debtor, octS. RI-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard . Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. Notice to Taxpayers. The County Board of Equalization will met in tne Assessor s omee, on Aionaay.uct. 7tn, ana continue in session one week, for the pnrpose of equalizing tbe assessment of Wasco county for lt95. All taxpayers who have not beeu ihtor viewel by the assessor, will please rail at the ottice on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, as all Diopertv must be assessed. S. H. WAKEFIELD, - BCpllw6L County Assessor. ew York Weekly Tribune a twentv-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United States. It ia a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United StateR. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its AGRICULTURAL department has no su perior in the country. Its MARKET REPORTS are recognized au thoritv. Separate departments for THE FAMILY CIRCLE, OUR YOUNG FOLKS, and SCIENCE AND MECHANICS. Its HOME AND SOCIETY columns command tbe admiration of the wives and daughters. It general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us. to offer this splendid journal an THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE for ONE YEAR FOR ONY $1.75, Cctslx Ixx -A.dx7-a.xa.ot3. (The regnlar subscription for the two papers is $2.50.) SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO j EST" Write your name and address on a postal card,, send it to George W. Best, Koom 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copyot int. A.w YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. For Sale. One hundred "and six seres of Fruit Land on Mill Creefe, live miles iroru Tho Dalles fifteen acres in Grapes and Orchard, and four acres in Strawberries. Will sell nit or pnrt. Flcnty of Wood aud Water. Ait:o lit) acres of Orain Land, ten miles west oi The Dalies. feb23-tf T. 31. DENTON. A Cfelchcfitcr'a Enellitb Diamond Brand. EfiWROYAl PILLS Orfffinalsad Only Genuine. A Safe, fUwayu reliable, ladies ik TV liragcfst far CklrMestera English Iia-r vnumd Brand iu Ked aud Gold mela.llioV4 jbozea. eakd with blue ribbon. Take VS' nno other. Jtefiue onaerous mbrtUu V 'turns and imitatinnj. A i Drujrrista. or teml 4c la at&mp for panlcnUr. teat imon lain ad ' Kcuor lor i.KOir," m tetter, ay reenra XI nil. 1IL.MIO Tt-ttUmODials. Anne .Mioer. THE CELEBRATED . AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery is now turning out tha best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on he market. IcldtirailLftalJMuczUU. A'allnda., Aa