THE DALLES WEEKLY- CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1895. The Weekly Ghroniele. TBI DA1LIS, OHEGON PERSONAL MENTION. Saturday. Mr. J. H. Sherar is in the city. Mr. A. J. lmfar, one of Dafnr'a prom inent citizens, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Porter of Wasco, Sherman county, are visiting in the city. Mr. J. Monroe Berry, who has been in The Dalles for several days, went to Portland this morning. Mr. T. A. Hudson has retnrncd from Huntington, where be went to adjust some insurance business. M. B. Keefer, an attorney of Portland, was in the city this morniog. He is en gaged as counsel for Myron Taft in the - circuit court. ' Mr. C. J. Coats worth left this morn ing for Portland, where he will visit for awhile and then go to the sound for a week or two. ... . Mr. A. Scheraeckan of Astoria is in The Dalles. Mr. bcheineckau for many years -was a resident of Wasco county and has extensive property interests here. Mrs. M. Doane arrived in The Dalles this morning on a visit to her son, Dr. O. 1). Doane.- Mrs. Doane was a resi dent of this city in 1871-72-73 when her husband was pastor of the Methodist church here. Mrs. Doane has just been visiting her son, Quinn, in Spokane and is now on her way to her home in Uni versity Park. . Monday. Sheriff Driver returned from Portland last night. Mrs. W. H. Groat returned today from Portland. Mr. N. Harris went to Portland on the afternoon train. Mrs. O. D. Taylor went to Portland on the afternoon train. Mrs. Blowers and child came up from Hood River yesterday. Mr. Emil Schanno went to Hood River to day on a fruit inspecting visit. Mrs. Andrew Murchie and B. L. Murchie of Wasco are is the city. Mr. J. W. Armsworthy, editor of the Waeco News, paid The Dalles a visit Saturday. Mr. Ben. E. Snipes came in town to day from Yakima. He reports things quiet in the Yakima valley. Mr. V.- W. Tomkine, who is in the government em ploy -at Cascade Locks, spent yeeterday in The Dalles. Mr. Hugh Glenn returned last evening from (Jascarie Locks where, tie says, there is much activity apparent. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shelton of Golden- dale arrived in The Dalles this morning and took the afternoon train for Portland. Mrs. A. A. Jayne came down from Arlington yesterday morning to be with her husband, who is attending circuit court here. Mr. Guy G. Willis, who has been in The Dalles for several days combining business with a social visit, returned to Portland this morning. Mr. J. N. Fordyce is in the city. Mr. Fordyce used to live in The Dalles, bnt now represents the Portland Vinegar Company. lie has just returned from a trip to Idaho. Prof. L. M. Christol, who has been teaching the athletic class for nearly a month, left this morning for Portland, where h will teach the Multnomah Athletic Club. Tuesday. Mr. D. Fulton, of Biggs, came to town last evening. Mr. Root. Carr, one of the promoters of Stevenson, is in the city. Mr. W. H. Moore, a well known mer chant of Moro, is in the city. Mrs. Richard Booten is in the citv visiting her mother, Mrs. Cram. "Mr. George P. Crowell, a prominent business man of Hood River is in the city. , Mr. Eph. Olinger, the marshal of Hood River came up on the noon train today. Mr; W. A. Langille, .the well-known mountain guide, came up from Hood River last evening. Miss Ann Smith returned to her home in Hood Riyer today after a stay of sev . eral weeks in The Dalles. Mr. William E. Cahill and bride nee Miss Payette are in the city from Cen terville, Klickitat county. Mr. C. T. Early, agent of the Oregon Lumber company at Drano, formerly called Chenowetb, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allister returned last night from Crook county where they have been spending several weeks. Mrs. J. M. Patterson and Miss Bnlah Patterson left on the Regulator this morning for a visit with relatives in Salem. Mr. C. W. Kibley, of Baker City, ar rived in The Dalles this morning.' Mr. Nibley is secretary of the Oregon Lum ber Company, a corporation which has extensive interests in the northwest. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Nov. 16, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on .which they were advertised : , . . ' Burns, John Halford. W Johnson, H H Kincaid, N Klyner, Mrs Sarah Levell, Dave Lawson, John Lee, G F McCauley, Dinnis Olmstead, Nill Olson. H - Pearson, N A Ray.Miss Augusta Roll, M W ' Rinsr, H Robiston, Mrs Robbins, Mav 2 Sayre, AM; Smith, M " Smith, Mrs M -Stanton, Miss G Short, Miss M Stuborn, Harry Turrell, WO J. A. OkWev. P. M. List of Bills Completed. Following is the remainder of the bills allowed at the last term of the cir cuit court : L S Davie, justice fees $ A AUrquhart, justice fees Mathaias 01 sen, witness fees. . . PA King, do do.... 5a 90 U 70 1 50 I 50 J H Jackson. do do 1 50 Geo. A Liebe, interpreter 6 00 J H Cradlebaueb. witneesfees. . 3 00 Peter Henrich, do do... 8 1)0 Fred Frouchy, do do... 10 20 M A Moodv. do do. .. . 1 60 R Hesse. ' do do. .. 3 00 JASoesbe, do do... 5 90 Blakeley & Houghton, prescrip tions for paupers 11 00 I J Norman, witness state vs. Denton 1 50 William Holder, sheriff serving subpoenas. 1 50 T J Driver, salary sheriff Sept ; sundry expenses, board of prisoners 545 42 L S Davis, justice fees 25 80 J H Blakeney, constable fees. . . 8 90 F G Connelly, witness. . . ; 1 50 J A Soesbe, justice fees 14 15 H C Coe, interpreter 1 50 E L Smith, witness 1 50 Wilson Wheel Co., extras road plow 3 50 Geo C Blakeley, expreseage 3 30 A K Dufur, witness 4 60 Cheosiclb Pub. Co. printing aasesor 3 75 W T Gardner, expenses of boy to reform school 8 30 Dufur & Menefee, prof services 20 00 E S Olinger, con fees 13 65 T J Driver, sal sheriff, Oct. ... 216 66 E K Russell, road supervisor. . . 25 00 School dist. 12 rebate on taxes. . 72 00 Johnston Bros, relief Greesley family 21 75 James Wallace, taxes remitted 2 85 J H Cross, supplies 6 50 J H Blakenev. use of team Co. court 3 00 J M Huntington & Co allowance on ownership books 600 00 Jno Brook house, erroneous ass essment 11 50 Hardine Coram, rebate on taxes 10 50 W D Richards, viewers .... 2 00 R H Darnielle, do 2 00 M M V'aterman do 2 00 H A Hogue, dbl assessment. .'. . 8 40 A S Blowers, Co Com 16 40 James Darnielle, Co Com 14 00 Anna M Lane copying tax roll - 42 50 Ida Wakefield, do do do. 42 50 C L Gilbert, depy. clerk. 63 50 Huzh Chrisman, constable fees 11 00 M Kennedy, road supervisor. .. . 10 00 J H Blakeney. constable fees. . , 5 70 Peter Godfrey, labor on new grade 125 00 Baldwin Opeia House. On Wednesday evening, the 20th inst., the Howe-Dramatic Company begins its four night's engagement with the charm ing play, "Tony the Outcast." The company is a strong one, the scene is located in the sunny South, and the romance, after many difficulties and trials, ends in the happiness for the chief sufferers, the heroine is supposed to be the daughter of an outcast and escaped convict, and is about to marry the man of her choice. But a scheming cousin, who has overheard the family secret, threatens the return of the outcast to prison. Both the outcast and the hero ine of the play refuse to comply with the demand of the scheming cousin, and the outcast is arrested, in the meantime the discovery is made that the heroine is not the outcast's daughter and in the final act everything is adjusted and the happiness of all is brought about. Miss Essie Tittell plays the "Outcast's i Daughter," Mr. Frank Keadeck "The Outcast," Miss Milly Freeman "Ruby,; ami during the performance she 'will sing her great Eastern success, "Her GMen Hair was Hanging Down Her Back" and "The Streets of Cairo. Mr, iiert anuieve, a comedian ot pro nounced ability, having been with the Frohman Co. for two seasons, has the comedy part, "Weary Wayside," in the "Outcast" aud his singing has met with greit success during his engagement with this company. Mr. Cornell Mackin, who takes the part of "Col. Nelson," the banker, will sing "A Father's Love" aud it is one of the sweetest songs sang on the stage today. Following "Tony, the Outcast" will be "Monte Cristo" and the "American Girl,", with the two little children. Master Pardee and Miss Queenie. The press have pronounced tiiese two the best performers on the stage of today. General Agent J. M. Phillips informs us that his company carries their own scenery and that he has made arrange ments with Manager Birgfeld to have the entire orchestra during each and every performance. R U looking for a snap in real estate? One of the best little homes in the citv has been' placed in my hands for quick sale to realize cash. It has not been put on the market before and if owner can not realize by 1st of month, uv instruc tions are to take it off the market again. If you rent it yonr net income will be 15 per cent Well located, new and in every way desirable. Fred D. Hill, Real Estate, Room 12, Chapman block. novl3. LOST. One bay mare, branded shoulder with an M, with on right a elizhriv curved horizontal line beneath; white spot in face and white right hind foot. A suitable reward will be' paid for in formation leading to her recovery. C. M. Bonner, n20-lmo. The Dalle?, Or. LOST. One gray horse, string halted in both hind legs ; one small gray mare, branded diamond J on shonider ; one sorrel mare, with small piece out of one ear. A liberal reward will be paid for informa tion leading to their recovery. Address this office or O. B. Hartley, Hood River, - r,Om Mexican Mustang Liniment for Bums, 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. For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its , sleep natural. Caatoria contains no Horplune or other narcotic property. " Cantoris Is ro well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to anyprescriptiou .'known to me." H. A. Abcheb, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T. " For several years I have recommedSed your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." EDWIH F. PARDEE, M. D.. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The nse of 'Castoria' is so universal and Its merits ho well known that it peems a work of suDerenxration to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach. dttliOS Mahtvk, D. D., New York City. Tub Curruja Cghpaky, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. "Tie Regulator Lice', Tie Dalles, Portland ail Astoria Navigation Co. . THROUGH Frelif sMPdSSGiiierLiGS 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 Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak etreet dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSJKNOEK KATES. Oneway.............. . ..t 2fl0 Round trip 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for nay landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address. . W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent- THF.nfl 1 1 FS. SUMMONS. In the Justice Court for The DaliE lUtricC Vaco Countv, Oreiton: Tim May-hew, Plaintiff, vs. William Payette. Defendant. To William Payette the above-named defendant - In the name of the bta'e of uregon ; You are hereby required to appear before the undersigned Justice of the Peace in The Dalle district, in said County and State, on or before Thursday, the 28th day of November, 1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day a the office of said Justice in said district, fr tint -wer the complaint of Tim Maybew, fourc a en an account stated and wherein he iku:i:t . $102.25, for which sum judgment U in. dered against you together with tbec- stn i this action if you foil to to appear and anvu said complaint. This summons is served by publication here of in the Weekly Chronicle, a news;.ttr of Ssneral circulation, published weekly i. The alles district, said County and State, i . is suance of an order made bereiu on the i. c, , of fc-eptember, 1893. D.tedat Dalles Citv, Wasco Coun t. goi this 8th day of October, 18'Jo L. 8. DAN 1 , oct8. Justice of the 1 - c:. Justice Court Summon?. Btnte of Oregon, County of Wappo, ss. In the Justice Court for JJulur Precinct, V.'asi o County, Oregon: Edward Rondeau plaintiff, vs. William J. Payette, defendant. To the Sheriff or Constable of Dufur Precinct, in Wasco Countv, 8tate of Oregou: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, We com mand you to summon William J. Pavelte to ap pear before the uudersigued, a Justin of Hie Peace, in Dufur Precinct, in said County 11. d State, on tv e 8th day of November. 189. nt the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon 01 a-i-i 11 y, ut the Justice office, in said Precinct, to answer the complaint of Edward Rondeau tm rf'il i con tract aud wherein he demands twenty -one and twenty-seven hundredths $21.27) d l'!:rK.''-srethe? with costs and dilursemeut of action, fur which sum judgment will be ren erert nninst said William,!. Payette if he fail to su appear and answer said complaint. Given under my hand, this 26th 'rr n' Sept ember, 1893. A. J. i...l.jIlA-i, k, JuBtice of Peace for Dufur Precin'-t, Oregnn. octl Executors' Notice. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned. executors of the estate of H. A, Pratt, deceased, have on this day tiled their flnal account in the County Court 01 the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, and that the Court has made an order, appointing Monday, the 4th day of November, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, that being the first day of the regular November teimof said court, as the lime for hearing objections to the said final account and the settlement there of, and directing that notice thereof be given by pubficati n iu The Dalles Chronicle for four weeks prior thereto. All hpira. 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 tbe particulars of such objections on or before said 4th day ot Nov. 1895, and to show cause, if any therebe, why said final account shall not be approved and allowed, and said executors discharged. The Dalles City, Sept. ti, lbSo. . Signed J. F. ARMOR. . 1 BUTLER, . Executors of the will of H. A. Pratt, deceased sepli. Assignee's Sale. Notice Is herebv ariven that the undersigned assignee of the estate of John F. Root, an in solvent debtor, will on Saturday, the 16th day of November. 1895. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, a- the front door of the County Court house in Dalles City, Wssco County, Oregon, sell the following real estate belonging to tbe estate of t-aid insolvent debtor, at public auction to the nignest Diaaer tor casn in nana, 10-wit: The west half 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 fouth of range 12 east Willamette Meridan, containing 160 acres vi land and situated In Wasco County, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of October, lb'Jo. HUGH GLENN, Assignee of the estate of John F. Root, an in solvent debtor. octl9-5t FRENCH & CO.; BANKERS. TRANSACT A GBNERALBASKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on NeflT York, (Jmcaito, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Uregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. EHST! GIVES THE- Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Denver Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN- STEAMERS Leave Portland . Ettrr Five Days for SAN FRANCISCO CAL. For full details call on O. B. & Co.'s Agent at Tho Dalles, or address W- H. HCHLBUET, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon. Chtcbester'a Encllali Diamond Brsjta. EfiflYeOYAL FILLS ' Original and Only Genainv A Arc, always reliable, laoics aik S wumd Brand la Ked and Gold mctaJiiojy Iboxes. waled with bine ribbon. Take Vm no other. Refutt f'anaerouM h&sUU v tiona uui imitations. A l DruciriMj. or send 4. in stamps for cartloulars, testimonial and " Keller lor iamr," in cetur, uj rctin Mall. 10.UOO Testimociala. tfms Paper. lbMt C o e I eJ C A . I n iff Miss "at has ' '.that his suit will succeed. His other suit the "Happy Home" one, which he is wearing this evening is a . decided success, and she, dear girl,. is. forced to admit that she is not averse to his attentions.. - .. Look for a Wedding- Sold by PEASE & ; ' . South Waucoma Addition. to Hood River. The owner of this, the most beautiful residence portion of this beautiful village, has notified us that money 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 $600 per acre and never will be again. We have also lots in adjoining block to the schoolhouse ranging irom $75 to $250, according than 50x100 feet. Now see 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 $l,zU(J. We have an adjoining house ot six rooms, hard. nished, with three lots, the very finest residence location in he city, only $800. It is a property at these prices; but rders, We have also some choice strawberry and fruit lands at very low prices. Nowthis is an advertisement and gotten up to sell the land, and is every word true. If you don't believe it come and see it; we will be glad to show it. PRATHER & COE, Real Estate and Insurance, When tbe Train stops at THE DALLES, get eff on the South Side - ...... AT THE flEW GpLtOlVlBm HOTEL. This tartre and popular House aoes the principal hotel business, and ia prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House In the city, and at toe low rata of $i.oo per Day. first Qlass Teals, 25 Cei?ts , Office for all Stage Lines leaTlnr The Dalles for all . points In Kastern Oregon and Kmatarn Washington, In this Hotel. . Corner of Front and Union Sts. THE CELEBRKTED AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery ia now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the firat-claea. article will be placed oa be markit. CLOSING OUT SALE of -DRY -GOODS CLOTHING. FURNISHINGr GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. Knickerbocker is homeland "Cholly" "come again." and this time there are evidences in the near future-.... MAYS, The Dalles. to location and size, no lot less what you think of this: We crying shame to offer this we are helpless and must obey Hood River, Or. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. turning oat the beet Beer and Porte?