00 THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1895. LOSS OF VOICE After Acute , Bronchitis CUBED BY VSXSQ . Cherry Pectoral AYER'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the1 end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry the afternoon train for Portland, i Her visit "was reatly enjoyed . by many friends here. Mr. L. O'Brien of Klickitat county, accompanied by bis wife, are in tbe city returning from a bridal tonr to Port land. Mr. O'Brien ia a well-known stockman of our neighboring county, and will be the recipient of many con gratulations upon 'his return. A Pleasant Event. Pectoral. The first bottle pave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley, D.D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectors. GOLD TffTTOAT. AT THE "WOSLD'S E AT2. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAFARILLA& FERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday. A. Brandenbury of Moro is a visitor to town. Mr. John P. Jones of Portland is in the city. Mr. R. A. Powers of Mosier was in the city today. Mr. A. E. Lake came to town from Wamic yesterday. Mr. C. P. Heald came np from Hood River last evening. I . Mr. J. C. Burke, a well known citizen of Moro is in toe city. Major Jackson returned to Portland on this morning's train.' - Mr. J. W. Vawter, a well-known citi zen of Arlington, is in the city. James Darnielle, county commissioner, is in town from his -farm on 8-Mile. Mr. C. K. Jones, a prominent Sher man county business man, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilkerson went to Portland on the Regulator this morn ing. Mr. J. 11. Hoflingshead of Antelope was in the city yesterday, but left for home this morning. Mr. Fred Schanz of Portland who has been visiting in the city for several days left for home on the afternoon train. Mr. E. E. Lytle made a trip to the Cascades and return on the Kegnlator yestetday, in company with a friend from the East. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hood returned on the noon train today from' a visit in California. They brought with them their little grandchild, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.vB. Johnson, who will re main some time with them. Thursday. Taffe of Celilo is visiting in H Mrs. I the city. Mrs. J. R. Warner of White Salmon is in the city. Mr. G. J. Farley went to Portland by boat this morning. ' Mr. Frank Moore of Naneeno ie a vis itor to town today. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler made a trip to Portland yesterday. Mr. J. D. McDarmid, a Sherman county farmer, is in the city. Messrs. J. A. Elder and W. 8. Lam bow of Wasco are ia the city. Mrs. Patterson and Miss Beoiah Pat terson have returned from a delightful visit in Salem with relatives and friends. Mr. Frank French, purser of the Dalle9 City, was in the city yesterday, having changed places with Purser Butler of the Regulator. Miss Pippitt, who assisted in the re vival meeting recently held in tbe Methodist chnrcb, left on the Regulator this morning lor tiie Willamette valley. Friday. Dr. Deitrich of Dutur is in the city. Mr. G. C. Wiegaud of Arlington is in tne city. Dodson is ia the citv from The following communication was re ceived too late for publication yesterday and is printed today : The Dalles, Ore.,- Dec. 18, 1895. Dear Sistebs and Brothers: Co lumbia chapter, No. 33, O. E. S. of The Dalles, Oregou, held their annual elec tion in & '' ,x Tuesday, Dec. 17, and elected the following officers. Mrs Mary Scott- Myers, Worthy Ma tron ; Mr J B Crossen, Worthy Patron ; Mrs Ella Garretson, Associate Matron; Mrs. Emilie Sanders, Conductress; Mrs Mary Biggs, Associate Conductress ; Mrs Sallie Clark, Treasurer; Miss Lena E Snell, Secretary. ' We have a membership of fifty and feel that this chapter is on tbe high road to prosperity. The members are very much enthused over the work, and are particularly anxious to have everything done to the letter. Brother. H. A. Baker, our present Worthy Patron, and Sister Cora Miller, both have been untir ing in their elforts for the upbuilding of our chapter, and we feel very sorry that they can be with ns no longer. They have moved this week to Port land, where they will reside. A ban quet was given in their honor, and while all were present at the table, our Worthy Matron presented to Mr. Baker and Mrs. Miller each a golden souvenir spoon, in behalf of the chapter, as a token of re spect and affection. It was after 11 o'clock when all dispersed to their homes, feeling that a pleasant evening had been profitably spent. Respectfully, L. E. S., Sec. Local Market Report. ' Below is publislieJ the prices current in The Dalles markets, Dec' 21. The figures quoted are the retail selling price here1, with the exception of wheat and hay; which figures are the prices paid producers: Wheat 42 cents per bnshel. Barley 55 cents per 100 .lbs. Oats 75 cents per 100 lbs. Bran $11 per ton. ' Shorts $13.00 per ton. Rolled barley $14 per ton. Hay, timothy $10 to $12 per ton. Hay, wheat $11 to $12 per ton. Butter, fresh 50 cents per roll clined to be plenty. Eggs 20 cents per dozen ; plenty. Potatoes 50 to 60 cents per 100 lbs. Apples 50 to 60 cents per box. In- Teagae-Johnston Wedding. At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. G. W. Johnston, this morning, W, C. Curtis, pastor of 'the Congregational church, united in ina-riage Mr. Robert E. Teague and Miss Lettie M. Johnston The ceremony was witnessed by the im mediate relatives and friends of tbe family. Both tbe contracting partiei are well known in The Dalles, where for severaTyears they have resided.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Teague left on the after noon train for a bridal tonr to Portland Upon their return they will make their home in this citv, . ' The snow-plow arrived from Portland at 1 :10 this morning, and fifteen min utes later the passenger train rolled into town. No great difficulty was ex perienced by the snow-plow from Port land to The Dalles, though three large drifts were encountered. The freight train which left here yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, was at Hood River at 2 this morning, having spent the most of the interim tn a drift between Mosier and Hood ; River, where it was rescued by the rotary. The work-trains be tween here and Portland, have been abandoned for the winter, as any fur ther improvement to the roadway is im possible till spring. A few freight trains will be run today, but the railroad officials intend that the track shall be kept cleared for passenger traffic. Verv little inconvenience to the traveling public has been caused thns far by the enow. The country has reason to rejoice at the bountiful fall of snow which it it has received. Before it fell the ground bad not frozen, and so when the snow melts the ground will get a good moistening and be in splendid condition for plowing in the earlv 6prin.tr. The late fall or winter plowing has been interfered with, but'the result will prove good. Reports from the stockmen go to show that they all have feed to stand a good siege, and the winter loss w ill not be more than the average, btock raising is conducted on a different plan in this country than in former years, anil the close of each fall sees the stockmen well provided with winter ieed. A freeze without the snow would have been unwelcome, but as it ie, everyone, except the chronic grumbler, is satisGed. The board of school directors has de cided to make payday earlier than usual and instead of receiving their salaries on the first Monday in January, the teachers will receive them today. School Clerk Jacobsen has been busy making out the warrants and has them ready for the teachers. The amount figures np to over $1000, so quite nn amount of money will be added the fund in circulation for the holidavp,as school teacherslike to buy presents as does every other well- ordered person.' There are fifteen teach ers employed in The Dalles public schools. This act of the school board is a considerate one and should be imi tated by employers whrever possible. Mr. D. W Prineville. today the Mr. Martin Herrick returned a business trip to Portland. - , A. S. Bennett was a passenger on local train lor Portland today. Mr. B. F.- Allen, a prominent citizen of Crook county's metropolis, is a visitor to The Dalles. Messrs. W. H. Butts and F. H. Wake jMd -returned last -..niirht, from the Red Men's pow wow in Portland. .-' -. . ? Miss Madge Summerville of Portland, who has been visiting in The Dalles for a week, returned home by boat today. ' Mr. F. M. Sullivan, a representative of tbe Portland VOregonian," is in the city on business connected with Oregon's great daily. - Mrs. C. McFarland, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Moody and Mrs. Price, for several months, left on IDid you know? That we have opened up a Wholesale Liquor House at J. O. Mack's old stand ?. ' ' ;;V The purest Wines and Liquors for family use. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. August -nucnler has come into pos session of an. elk's head and antlers. which cause much admiration from all beholders. Thev are undoubtedly as fine a specimen as most ot the peo pie ever see. Mr. Buchler secured them from an Indian several days ago, who was loath, to part with them and oniy did so because the "spondulies" were necessity, and the head and antlers but a luxury. The Indian said he killed the elk a few miles south of Mt. Hood and that the event was of recent date, can be seen by the appearance of Uie. trophy. Pieces of the flesh clinging to the skin show that the animal is but a short while dead. The head and antlers have caused a desire among the members of tbe Elk order to obtain them and it is probable that they will secure the prize and have it sent 'to a Portland taxi dermist for mounting. Mr. Buchler has received several tempting offers for his acquisition.' Elk, of this description, are not so common in this region but that so fine a specimen is a thing of curi osity. ' Marshal Blakeney gives notice to those people who have, not cleaned off their sidewalks to do so without further delay. The ordinance provides that the side walks shall be cleaned .within ten hours from the time of the fall and a penalty is attached to meet this require ment. So in order to save trouble and costs, tbe sidewalks had better be cleaned. Pedestrians have a way of judging people by the way they clean their sidewalks. . ' Thoroughbred Fowls. Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Best all the year round layers. Fowls, $1.50 each and upward until after January 1. Eggs, $2. per 13 ; $350 per 26. . Orders booked now. Send for circulars Spec ial prices on large orders. Address -Ed. M. Habbimax, Endersby, Wasco Co., Oregon. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Bums, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, " v Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Jvlasde, 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. . - LOST. T One bay" mare, branded on rinht shoulder with an . M. with a slightly carved 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. CM. Bonner, d20-lmo. The Daileo, Or. . Lost. One erav horse, etrinsr halted in both hind lege ; one small gray mare, branded diamond J on shoulder ; one sorrel mare, wiwi email piece out ot one ear. A liberal reward will be paid for informs Hon leading to their recovery. Address this office or O. B. Hartley, Hood River, vr. nzu lm. Help Wanted.- , " A man or lady to manage distributing Foap samples, special ties, do correspond nig. bend Sylvan Co., 727 Woodward, Detroit, Mich.,.' 10j for samples soap, etc , receive outfit order. AO excuse for sleepless nights when you ' can procure' One Minute Congh Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure uie most severe cougn and give you rest and heahh. ;an you afford to do without it?- Suipes-Kinersly Drug Co State Insurance Co. policies will D8 taken tip and written in the "West ern Assurance Co. of Tor onto, Canada. Before mak ing other arrangements, consult C. E. Bayard, Agt. Western Assurance Com pany, -west side 01 Wasn ington Street, bet. Second and Third Sts., The Dalles Citation. In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for uie uuuuiy 01 nasco: . In the matter of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, deceased citation: ' i To Mar; Gibson, Susie E. Blckford, Mnggle A. Gordon, Katie J. Stogsdill, Ueotge B. Gordon and VilUiara Gordon' and all other heirs, known or unknown, of Said deceased, Grketikg: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby cited Hiid required' to anpear in the County Court of the Male of Oregon for the County of Wasco, at the comtroom thereof, at Dalles City, ill tbe County of Wasco, on Satur day, the llth day of J .nnary, 1S96, at 10 o'clock i the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should ti'U be made by said Court di ecting the adml-i-iKtratorof raid estate to sell tbe following de scribed real estate belonging to ssid estate, to pay the ciHims against said estate, to wit: The Korthwest Quarter of Section 82 in Town ship 4 South of Range 13 East of -the W illamette Aieriaian lit wasco i;mimr, urriron,- as prayea for in the petition of said administrator.' now' on tile in said Court. Witness, the Hon Geo. C. Blakeley, Judge of the County Court of the Bute of Oregon, SEAL for the County of Wasco, with tbe seal - ot said court araxea, this L31H day of December, A. D. 1895. Attest:. A. M KEL8AY, Clerk. decl4-5t ia PACKERS OF Pork and Beef : HANUFACT0KKU3 OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Carers of BRAND ; aniBii, f r - . K Dried Beef, Etc. A. N.ETW- PRINZ & N1TSCHKE -DEALERS IN- Sheriff's Sale. 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 trom 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. We 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 nmst 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 every word true. If vou don't believe it come and see it; we will be glad to show it. PRATHER & COE, Real Estate and Insurance, Hood River, Or Bv virtue of an execution and order of pale is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Waco County. urxn a decree and judgment, made, rendered and entered by said t ouit on the 12th day of November, 1895, in favor of the plaintift'.ln atuit wherein Oregon Mortiwre Company, limited, a corporation, was plaiutiit', and S. E. Karris and Lizzie J. Karris were de fendants, and to me directed and delivered, commanding rue to levy upon and sell the lands mentioned and described in said writ and hereinafter described. I did dulv lew unnn and will sell at publie ' auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash- in hand,- on Mon day, the 23d day of . Pecerober, 1895, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of aid day, at the front door of the County courthouse in Dalles Citv, Wasco County, Oregon, ail- of tbo lands and premises described in said writ and herein de scribed as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section Twenty four, Township Five South of Kanee Twelve East of the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County, Oregon, or so much thereof as shall be suincienc to satisiy tne sum ol 13-J0.4S, with in terest thereon irora the 12th day of November, 1895, at the rnteof debt ter cent Der annum : 1 100 attorn, y's tea and tbe further sum of 25 costs in said suit, together witi cost if said writ, ana accruing costs of sale. Dated at Dalles City, this 22d day of November, T. J. DRIVES, n23 5t Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Furniture and Caipes. We have added to our business complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected With me undertakers Xruat, our prices wu be low accordingly. THE DALLES SUBIRIES, R. H. WEBER, Prop. Fruit, Shade "" ANA ' ' Ornamental TREES Gr'pes, Vines Small Fruits , E03ES ART) 8HEUBBERY. Bemember onr Trees are grown strictly-without irrigation. Catalogue sent free on application. ' Leave ordess with C. E. Bayard, City Agent, Washington St., bet. Second and Third, The Dalles, Oregon. t '. .'.-,' Sheriff's Sale!. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Countv: ' John Sroufe and Hugh McCrum, partners doing Dusiness unaer me n'm name na style ot srouie 6c Mcurum, riainuns, vs. k. it. ;ioster, as administrator of thee-tateof A. K. Bonzev. deceased; tbe estate of A. K. Bonzey, de ceased, and Mary Bonzev, Defendants:- , .. By virtue of nn execution and order of sale issued out of the Clreuit Court of tbe State of Oretton for Wasce Couuty on the lth day of Oc tober. A. D.. 1895. upon a judgment and decree of said court of date May 29, 1804. rendered in ravor oi tne arjove namea piainitna ana against tne a Dove namea aeienaanu lor tne sums Here inafter set forth, being the amounts stall unsat isfied of said judgment after the sale on execu tion ot the mortgaged property described in said judgment and decree and the application ot the aroceeas or-sucn saie on sum tuagmenr.. i aia levy UDon and will sell on Saturday, the 14th day of December, 1895, at the courthome door in Dalles Citv, in said county and state, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said dnv. at Dublic auction to tne nigoest Diaaer tor casn in nana subject to redemption, all the following de scnota land and premises, levied upon and be, property of M ary Bonzey. one of said udgment debtors and defendant herein, to-wit: Lot three (3 in block "B'' in Trevitt's Addition to DnILes City,in Wasco County, State of Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wie appertaining, to satisfy the mm of f 93.&t, with interest thereon at the rate of ten ter cent per annum from September 18, 1895, and the fur ther sum of 50 attorney's fees; and tbe further sum of f 18.60 costs of suit, and accruing costs herein. ' Dated this 9th day of November, 189o. T. J. DRIVER. Sheriff of Wasco County, State of Oregon. ' nov9-5t Sheriffs Sale. BLAKELEY Sc HOUGHTON DRUGGISTS, .': .o 175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon tiTCowitry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. w . Bv vlrtno of an execution Issued out of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 4th day of December, 1895, upon a lungmeni maae ana enierea in aaiu wnnuu the llth day of November, 1895, In an action theretofore pending, wherein C. L. Gerdes was plaintitr and M. D. Morgan was defendant, id favor of said plaintiff, and to me direct- d and delivered, I did on the 0th day of December, 1895, duly levy upon the following described real es tate belonging to said defendant and described in said execution and therein ordered to bo sold, as follows, to-wit: Lot "F" in block Np; fifty two, in the Military Reservation Addition to Dalles Citv, Wasco County, tircgon, ana mat l will on Moiidav, the 6th day of January, 1896, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said dav. at the front door of the county courthouse iu Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell all of said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, or so much theieofas shall be sufficient to satisfy tbe sum due upon said writ, to-wir, the inni of 1 198.54, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum irom me tun aayoi No vember, 1895, together with the further sum of 111.00 costs and. disbursements in said action and accruing costs and expenses of said sale. -, Dated this 5h day of December, 1895. T. J. DRIVER, d"-5t . Sheriff ot Watco County, Oregon. Guardian's Notice of. Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given tht Hans Lage, guard ian of the property and estate of Nancy Stanley an aged and Infirm person, has tiled his final ac count in said estate and that the 6th day of Jan nary, 1806. at 10 o'clock a. m, of said day bas been appointed as the time for hearing said final account and report, and tbat the bearing will be had there f, together with any objections there to, if any are made before the Hon. George C Biakeuey, county judge, at the county court room in tne county court bouse in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon. -. ; , ;'-, All persons. Interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and place-ana show cause, if any there be, why said account should not lu all things be approved and al lowet. ' --- ' ' This notice is published by order of tbe Hon, George C. Blakeley, jndge of the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasjo County of date December 6,1895. . . HANS LAGS, Guardian of the person and estate of Nancy Banley, an aged and i nhrm person. dec7 A. A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, , and Provisions. '1 ' ' . which he offers at Low Figure SPEGIflli :-: ' to -Cash. Buyers; ' "; ; ' Hucbest Cash Prices for Ens and ; ;oto Prote. 170 SECOjND STREET. RUPTURE Instantly. Relieved and Permanently CURED :' i iWITHnlfT Knife or Operation.- Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED ; From Three' , to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE.0. E. . MILLER' CO. Omois: Booms 700-707, ilarquam uuiimng, PORTLAND, OREGOTi. Bake Ovren and Mitchell STAGE IilNE, 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. Notice of Sheriff's' Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an execution issued out of tbe Gircult Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, on the 12ih day of September, 1896, la an action therein pending, wherein D. L. Catea la plaintiff aud Jehn T. Ehrisman and J. H. Phlrman are de fendants, directing me that out of tbe property th sum of 13118 60 and interest thereon at the . ' . Ann. nAv ........ .in fnn. ih. lith 1 raia UL veu yvi w--m p.. .... ....... ... ..... ..... day nf February, B"d 50 attorney s fees and KX37 costs uf said f.ctloti an t eosia upon this writ, I did, oil the 13th day of September, 1H95, r 1a.w nnnn .nil nf thA thaI nmnerfv hereinafter described as the property of the defendant, John .' T. Ehrisman;. and 1 will, on the 2nd day of No vember, 195, at the hour of 2 o'elock In the afternoon of said day, at tbe courthouse door in Dalles City. Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for oaah in hand, all of the followlug-descilbed . real property lying and situate in said Wasco ' County, Oregon, towit;' lots Iwo and-three In section 28, township 1 north, range 12 east, W M, containing 104.89 acres more orless, to satisfy said Judgement, attorneys fees and eosts. 7 T. J. 1)EIVB. Sheriff ot Wascs County. . . "jjft