CM THE. DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDITESB, pEQEMBER 25, 1895. The Weekly GhroMele. THE DAI.LBS, OilEGON PERSONAL. MENTION. Saturday. Mrs. John W. Lewi a 'came home laet night from a visit in Portland. Mr. A. Winans went to Hood River on the Regulator this morning. Mies Fanny Thomas left on the Regu lator this morniog for a visit at Steven- eon. F.lizabeth FitzGerald. who has been spending the week in Portland, re turned home on the Regulator last even ing. Mrs. Truman Butler and Miss Tearl Butler returned last night from a visit in Portland. Mr. A. W. Gieey, of the Northwest Assurance Company. Portland, is iu the city on business. Mrs. G. C. lHattelfv returned on the 'Regulator lst. fwniug from a visit with . friends in fortiai.u. Mpbhtr. AV. J. Davidson and J. C Wlncfield. two well-known farmers of 8-Mile, are in the city. Mr. Percy Brown of Portland spent yesterday in The Dalles visiting Mr. A. E. Tyler of the Western Union. Mr. A. G. McLean of Portland, a prominent official in the Western Union Telegraph Co., was in The Dalles today. Mr. J. W. Armswortby, editor of the Wasco News, is in the city on his way borne from Salem. He leaves for Wasco tonight. Mr. OttoBrgfeId and wife of Portland ore visiting Mr. Wm. Bitgfeld in this city. Thev will remain in The D-iltes i over Christmas. Mr. V. W. Tompkins, one of the em ployes in the government engineering office at the Locks, came up on (he Keg' ulator last evening to spend a few days in The Dalles. Mr. M. Thourbonrn, a son of Matt Thourbonrn. arrived in The Dalles last eveninz from Mt. Atisrel college. He will snend his holiday vacation with his parents. His father met him here. Mon ay. A. B. Craft of Rufus was in the city yesterday. W. 8. Phillips of Olex is in the city on business. Mr. James Driver and Mies Lela Driver of Waniic went to Portland by boat today. Mr. George N. Crossfield and wife of Murray Springs visited relatives in The Dalles yesterday. Mr. A. W. Giesy of Salem, after spending Sundav in The Dalles, left last evening for Arlington. . Messrs. J. N. Fordyce and Edward Dalv, two Well-known commercial trav elers of Portland, are in the city. Messrs. F. T. Hurlburt and S. G Hawson, prominent business men ot Arlington, spent Sunday in The Dalles, Mr. H. S. Wilson has returnek from Goldendale, where be appeared in the bond case, which is attracting much in terest in Js-licKUat county. Mr. L. C. Martin of The Dalles started for that place Thursday, where he will spend the holidays. He is attending tne divinity ecnool nere. Eugene Reg ister. Dr. H. Logan went to Portland on the local yesterday to meet his son, Ray, who is returning from Leland Stanford University. The doctor will return this evening. Mr. G. D. Snowden, car accountant lor the O. R. & N., left this morning to spend Christmas with his parents in Tacoma. His place will be filled during bis absence by Fred Claike. Mr. W. R. Harrison, day operator at the O. R. & N. office, went to Portland this morning to spend Christmas. Mrs. Ricks of Arlington is taking Mr. Harri son's place at the key and sounder. Mrs. R. B. Thompson and daughter, Miss Tina, of Portland, who have been visiting in The Dalles for several weeks at the residence of Mr. T. J. Driver, re turned home on the Regulator this morning. "Mr. Horace Lake, the school teacher of the Wamic district, was a passenger to Portlnnd by the Regulator this morn ing. He will remain two weeks, during which time be will attend the state in stitute of teachers. University. He will deliver the nest lecture in the winter course at the Con gregational church. i Miss Florence Smith of Portland, who has been visiting friends in the city, re turned bone on the Regulator this this morning. Miss Elliot, one of the teachers in our public schools left on the Regulator this morning lor rortiana to spenu a portion of her holiday vacation. Judge A. J. Brigbam of Dufur was s prominent feature on our ttreets yester day and reports that commercial center in a nourishing condition. Miss Clara Condon is in the city visit ine her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Condon. Mies Condon is a daughter of Professor Thomas Condon, the emi nent ceoJoeist of Oregon, and well known to the. people of The Dalles through his pastorate of the Congregational church here many years ago. Mr. Ray W. Logan arrived in The Dalies last evening from Palo Alto, California, where he has been. attending the Leland Stanford Jr. University. Jin will spend n portion of his holiday vaca tion in The Dalles. The Stanford Uni versity is in a prosperous condition, and has a great number of students attend ant upon it. A Wrong; Impression Corrected. The Dalles, Ore., Dec. 23, 1895. Editoh CnBONiCLE : We feel it our-j duty to make an explanation in regard to the item in the Wasco News touching the Sherman county rattlesnake road subscription. Editor Armswortby of the Wasco News has always manifested a deep interest in the success ot this road and we accord to him great credit for the general interest and good com mon sense he has exercised in its behalf, which makes us feel quite at liberty to recommend his paper to its home citi zens as being honest, upright and in the interest of the common people, which fact should give it great precedence in Sherman county. But he has not evi dently a correct understanding of the subscription lists, and to clear up all points, we say a great share of the labor was understood hot to be collectable this fall. Manv were not in a situation to do the work at this season of the year, We consider a very great majority of the subscriptions good, and in tact, none of it can be counted worthless. For seeing the situation which surrounded the plan we at once conceived the idea of the ne- cessity.of immediate action, thus tak ing the vantage gronnd of our opposi tion and virtually clinching the entire plan. We saw the willingness of The Dalles part to be immediately applied and not feeling justified in appropriating it without a fair showing of success in Sherman county, we solicited work to the amount of about $1000, and did not expect it all at this time. We are, how ever, glad to say that the road is assured Much good has already been reaped ; much is to follow, and no one of Sher man county nor their business has been injured by it. We had no doubts of The Dalles' $500, but realized the weight of the opposition in Sherman county, and decided to take all the advantages: loosing nothing by neglecting oppor tunities The plan of opening the . road this fall was botn novel and original, and when first mentioned to the most sanguine Mends, 'was not counted. We feel that the tight thing was done in the right place and at the right time. We covet no praise in this matter, but confer all to The Dalles subscribers and especially that renowned friend of the people. The Dalles Portland and Astoria Navigation Co., which headed our list so largely and was the .key to our success, again proving themselves the tried and true friends of the people. The scheme has been a success thus far and we are still determined to com plete tbi9 end of the road in the early spring, for which we have plans already laid and Sherman county will have a real competitive market. , ' C. W. B. Mr. 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.' Sheriff's gale. Notice Is hereby given that under nnij in pur- uuuw ui rArouuvu uiuer in miv issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Hmnn for Wasco County, upon judgment and decree therein rendered in a cause wuerelu Dulles Citv iiwuua ana ueorgi ymtKlus and Maud n nufciua were aeienuuiiw, in Jitvor ot tne plain tilt and against the defendants, which uM eution and order of sale g dated the 20th day of November, 1895, and to ni9 directed and com manding me to seil the premises hereinafter des cribed, or no much thereof as may be necessnry to satisfy the judgment of thcpluimiir ajnli.st me ueieuuRnis, wwii: me suin ot 1116 :u to gether with interest thereon from the Li h iU of November, 1894, at the rate of tight i out per annum, and the further sum of jviOO as attorney's fees with like jnlerext tt.c ivii, and the further sum of ?tt.7a costs, I will, on 'i i.urs the 2bih day of beccniber, js95, at the hi nr of 1 f door o'clock p. m., at the courthouse c 1 in I'n lies city, in wntco county, iireiron. tell at n-Mic auction to the highest bidder tor cash In linn, I. for the purpose oi satMylng said judiniH-ii' the plaintitr above mentioned. th t.,n,,i, i dei-cribed lands and premlies, to-wit: Beginning at the ndrtlm est corner of U S'o. s in Block No. 7, in Noyce & Gibson's h dltlon to Dalles City. Oregon; tberce westeil), but not due west, along the south line of Ben ton ttrst or Benton avenue, sixty-seven feet; thence southerly, but notdue south, on a stral.ht line parallel with the w st )ne of said tot 3, one hundred and eishtv-threa f.t: ihsnrau,..i. but not due east, sixty-seven feet to the west micui saia uu; inence nortncrly, bntuot due north, alons the west line of tnlri r.ii :t ...... iiuiiuivu hiiu eiirniv-imeB leec in En. Tiitw.r. ,.r hi. ginning, all lying and belpg iu aid bliici and additiou, save and except the foiloulinr des cribed tract lying and bring in the sou 'h west corner of the tract above described, to-wit: Be ginning, at the northwest corner of Lot 4, in Block 4, In Bigulow'a Bluff addition to Dalles Citv; thence northerly, extending rh. ivmi nn. of said Lot 4, twenty feet: thence we.imU- muj at right angle with the line last mentioned W me wess line oi me iraot rirst abow dtWhrt. thence southerly and alone the vnt Hue of said first described tract tc) the southwest comer thereof: thence easterly alone th ... i.,,.. said flret described tract to the northwest corner of said Lot 4, the place of beginniip. .l-oL I no. , in mocK jso.4, in JHgelow's Ulull additiuu to Dalles Citv. (Imrnli. which uiM Int ...linli.e and abuts said land first sHava ri south and extends clear through rn Clay stie-t on the south. Also fractional l.,.r . i. in Block No. 3, iu Blgelow'a Bluff addition to said Dalles Citv: together with the tenomwitu lmru. uiiainenis ana appurtenances thcicu..u oeiung " . wiij wise tipperiniiiiiig. , .uuius iiiy, urcaon, Nov. Ubtn. lWj. T. J. DKlVJitl, Sheiift". Miss Knickerbocker is "&t home'W'CholIy come again. V VA Politics and Pendleton pression baa men eent BUSINESS. East Oregonian : An im out, and it nndoubtedly correct, that Congressman Ellis' campaign has been strengthened during the past few weeks by the coal escing ot tbe anti-Uolpb forces and thei enlistment in tbe support of Mr. Ellis Mr. Fulton has promised to support the present incumbent and Air. Wrieht Union, who was credited with congresp ional aspirations, hap also come out into tbe .bins camp. While these men could perhaps, neither have won tbe republi can nomination, vet each can add some strength to Mr. Ellis or can take away some support: It is not lust clear whether- Joe Simon will fight him or leave him alone. This is, of course, on account of Simon's dictatorship in Ore' eon politic?, an important element in the campaign. He may not be able to defeat him if he desires to, and in sny event, may leave to Eastern Oregon the choice of congressman. LA Urande Chronicle : Close compe tition in business is the indirect means which attracts a great . amount of trade to La Grande. . There never was a time when goods were sold on such close mar gins. Competition is the life of any business. While it means smaller prof its it also means a larger, volume of trade, and is thus of mutual advantage to the tradesman mid liij patrons. But competition which goes to an extreme and becomes ' opposition, is really benefiicial to no one, ami t . ere is scarce ly one man out of a hundred who thinks any more of a merchant for selling him an article for lees than the merchant can afford than he would think of him for charging a fair and reasonable profit. Advertised Letters. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Sargeant and grandaughter, Kat e, leave this evening IT 1 . . ... V ior iieppner, wneio tney will spend Christmas with their son. From there they wilt go to Waitsburg, Wash., to visit their daughter, returning to The fanes in aoour, ten aaya. JUiss Kachel Morgan will accompany them to Hepp- ner. ' Tuesday. James Lewis of Mosier is in town to day. Judge A. S. Bennett returned Portland today. Mr. Edwin Mays is up from Portland to spend the holidays Mrs. A. Lytle of Prineville was a pas eenger to Portland on the Regulator iQis morning, Mios Minnie Sandrock returned on the from II. J. McMar.us, a gentleman from Portland who travels considerably around the Northwest, was in the city yesterday, and in company with a trnstee of the Commercial and Athletic Club, visited the rooms which are now in procets of being fitted up. Mr. Mc Manu?, who is a member of the Multno mah Athletic Club, was told the plans and purposes of tha club, and expressed himself well pleased with what he saw and heard. The rooms, he eald, are well arranged, and convenient for a club of this . sort. The place picked for a bowling alley is excellent, and will ad mit of being lighted all day, which can not be said of the alleys in many clubs, among them the Multnomah, where ar tificial light must be used during the day time. 'The Dalles club rooms are superior, Mr, McManus said, to those cf Following is the list of letters remain- ng in the postotpce at Tbe Dalles nn called for Dec. 21, 1895. - Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Adams, Alta Abrell, A C Bandy, J P Barnett, A E Bonomi, E Button, May Fon, Jim Glover, Jas Harman, Morris Hansen. Annie Hayes, KB Hayes, R H Million, Viola Moore, N P Nelson, Dora . hisch, Peter . Rex, J as D Roonev. M Robinson, Mrs Ida Snead, Emma Shoals, Susan Smith, Mrs M A. CnossEN, P. M, State Insurance Go. Policies -will be taken up and written in the West rr,n,,t t it. ,i :n cm ixsouiouto vu. J.U1- auvow -lv,v,u v mo D1HG RUU TV 1 1 1 tUUInill 1 . ' - , Regulator last evening from a two-weeks favorably with thosa of Seattle and other A. T- vnn in rortiana. lamer citiea. Wh th nn nmont io P ' ing other arrangements, consult C. E. Bayard, Agt. Western Assurance Com- Mr. Theodore Sukesdorf, an old-time resident of White Salmon, was in the city yesterday, returning on the Regular tor this morning. iviisB Aiancn ot cascade ijocfcs came up last night to spend Christmas with lnends iu The Dalles. Mrs. M. I. Hinscl and Mrs. J. Daffron of Lyle Landing came to town on the Regulator last evening. Mrs. Mary Brittain went to Portland by boat today from which place she will go to camornia tor an extended visit. Mr. H. D. Parkins of Cascade Locks, came up on tne Keculator last night to spend Christmas with his parents here. Professor and Mrs. Lloyd of Forest Grove are in the city visitiog Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Curtis. Professor Lloyd holds the chair ot Biology in Pacific equipment is complete The Dalles club need hot be ashamed to entertain visitors from any- wnere. When persons are weak and languid from sickness or overwork, feel debiliit- ar 1 flfarl ripnr.ac(pri it ia nn ?nri:,at;A1. that the blood ia out of order- and thev VY "West side . Of Wash- need help -to throw off the miserable feeling? The best rpmedy for this pur- posn i Pr. J. II. McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial and Blood Puri&er. It re stores lost strength, gives vigor to circu lation, promotes good appetite and a flow of cheerful spirits.,. 8nipes-Kiners-ly Drug Co. DeWitt's Little Early Risers for billi- onsness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt care.' Snipes-Kin-ersly Drug Co. '. , ington Street, bet. Second arid Third Sts., The Dalles. WANTED AN AGENT in every section, to canvas, $4.00 to $3.00 a day made, sells at sight ; aleo a man to sell staple goods to dealers, best side line, $75.00 a month.' Salary or large commission made, experience unneces sary. ' For sealed particulars . send stamp. Clifton Soap & Manufacturing Company, Cincinnatti, Ohio. Sheriff's Sale. Id the Circuit Conrt ot the State of Oregon, for The German Savings and Loan Society, plaintiff, v a. T J. May, Carrie D.May and S. B. McCormlck aeienaania By virtue of an execution, judgment, order of " uwree, icaueu out or ana unuer tne seal of the above entitled crmrc in thn hMva ntt. tied cause, to me duly directed and dated the " ' uvsim er, joo, upon a juairmentand decree rendered in void court on the 18th day of t i"--', aim cuiereu luerein on roe lai day of November, 1SU5, in favor of Bald The Ger man Savings and Loan Society, plaintiff, and aKuxuofreuiu i. ,1. Aiuy, uarrie u. May and 8. n. McCormick, defendants, for the sum of JO.906.83, witn lnterebt at the rate of teven pet cent, from November 18, 1890, until paid, and the further sum of $500, with interest at 8 per cent from No- vcmLwr ia, leas; ana tne turtner sum o( Co.-ta and disbursementa. and thA nnstu nr ami upon this writ commanding' and requiting me to make sale of the following described real 54 of section fifteen 1151 : tne east naif lis. and the north half teen 151: all of section sixteen 101: N. i of the southwest quarter 3. W. Wl of section seventeen 17 ; the east half K. k and the northwest quarter N. W. $4 of sec tion tWeQtV-one '21 ; r.liA nnrthiru.l nnnrla. XT WJ IS 1.1 . . . . . . w .'7 1 hiiu hib nonuwesi quarter r i4 of the nort est onartpr N K ix mil northwest quarter N. W. J of the southwest juni it-i o. . i 01 section -a.: ana tt north half N. 12 of the northeast nnqrt N. E. ii .and the north half N. V nrt th southeast quarter H. E. 54 of tht northwest uunitEF r. vv. tr flpncinti twnntv-niffhi 28, all of the above described real "property iu iunusuii oue t uortn 01 ranse lour teen 1 east of tbe Willamette Meridian, in said county and state. 1 win on aim aay.ot December, A. D., 1895, at the hOUr Of 2 O'clock rj. Va. Ht thf. frnt Hnir nf me uounty court nouse in the City of The Dalles, County of Wasco, State of Oregon , sell at , ,. auojeci w reaemption to me iisiraiuiiHiBr ior v. e. gia coin, cash in band, 11 the rieht. title and fiiTjrpjat whtnh H.F.niaia T. J. May and Carrie D. May or either of them bad on the date of the mortgage to plaintiff uciwiii jumuu ailu. fir Kinfft nflfi in and to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment, order of vale and decree, costs, interests iuiii ail icuiuiuk uusia. vaiea ine vuies, Oregon,NoTember 26th, 1895. 1. J. ilKlVt-K, 8heriffof Wasco County. By Kobkkt Kelly, Deputy. SUMMONS. In the Justice Court for The DaLe I i strict aco uountv. treirnn : Tim Mayhew, l"lauitilf. vs. William Pavctte. Defenduut. To William i'ayette tbe above-named defendant In tbe name of the State of Oreeon : You are hereby required to appear before the uiiucrM(jueu jub'iis ui ine reace in meuauet, district, in said County and State, on or before Thursday, the 28th day of November, 18!, nt the hour of 10 o'c.ock in the forenoon of Baid day a the olhce of said Justice in said district, to ans wer me complaint 01 1 im aiaynew, lounaea on an account stated and wherein he demano it.'i, tor which sura judgment Willi ren dered against you together with the costs 1 I tbis action 11 you laii to so appear and answt 1 said complaint. This summons is served by publication there of in the Weekly Chronicle, a newspufcr oi general circulation, published weekly io The Dallea district, said Coontr and State, i rm- suauce of an order made herein on the 24th day D . ted at Dalles Citv, Wnsco Couniy, Cicgou this 8th day of October, 1885 Li. 8. Ll A t -, oct8. Justice of the 1 met. Administratrix Notice. Notice is herebv piven that the nndorsltrnpd has been dulv aDDolnted administrHtrix of the eutie 01 1. j. uurttet, deceased, by order 01 tne County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County; all persons having claiinB against the estate of said deceased are hereby noli tied to present them with tbe proper vouchers thctefor so me unoerstgnea, at tne oinceot Huntington & Wilson," The Dalles. Orea-on. within six months from tbe date hereof. Dated September 3d, 1895. MRS. A. T. BURGET. Administratrix. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. . TRANSACT AGENEKALBAXKIKGBUSINES Letters of Credit issued available in tbe Eastern States. Sight Exchange and - Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Loois, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle. Wash,, and various points in uregon ana wasmogton. Collections made at all poiDts on fay- or.thle terms. and this time there are evidences V ' t1,n Vis ctfll .a... tt," .v. ...: Mim mfluiinuisui.l.KU, 1114 UU1C1 Still -the "Happy Home' one, which he is wearing this evening is a ucnucu success, ana sue, aear gin, is lorcea to aamit that she is not averse to his -attentions. , ' " Look for a Wedding- in the near future Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles. The Event of the Season First WILL BE THE Grand Ball -GIVEN BY- 1.1 -AT THE- Baldwin Opera House, Tuesday Evening", Dec. 31, 1895. Music furnished by the Orchestra Union. ... Tickets can be had from any member of Committee. Not transferable. For a Nice hristmas Present- Go to PRINZ & NTTSCHKE, and select a nice Rug at the following prices : Smyrna Rugs, small $ .50 Bureau Rugs, small 1.00 Bureau Rugs, large 1.50 boia Kugs, medium 2.00 Sofa Rugs, large' 3.00 Door Rugs.. $ .65 Cashmere Rugs 1.25 Art Squares, all wool, 7&x9. 6.50 Fur Rugs, 6 ft. long 2.7.5 Easels, Pictures, Mnsic Stands, Wall Pockets, Table Stands, Carpet Sweepers, Foot Rests, Fancy Pockets Chairs, etc., all suitable for Christmas Presents. PRINZ & NITSCHKE. When tbe Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side xt rut Hew coLtiJjviBm hotei. This large and popular House noes the principal hotel business. rea to 1 House 8T furnish the Best Accommodation oi any the city, and at tne low rate of 'v $i.oo per Day. - first Qass Ieals, 25 Ceijts Offloe for all Star IInea tearing The Dallea for all A otnta In KastvrD Oregon sad Eastern Washington, 1 this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Ets. T. T. NICHOLAS. Propr. fpi ChlekesUr'S Enslith Dtsmond BraaA ' S EflfJYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Cmnine. safe, &lrj reliable, ladies uk lirucfflst for Ckiehater'm Bnoiiuh Dltt' mond Brand tn Ked and Gold rueUllio boxn, ealad with bin ribbon. Take Doatherw Frfuse mnaerouM wubttitM- tionn and imitations. At DrujrrUt. or tend 4. In fltatnpi for parttoulan, tettimoaiaU and Relief for laile,f in Utter, br rtrn 1UIL 1 0.OOO Testimooiaii. - Sam Paiyr. nr 111 iiTim r 1 ffiriii i There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Out Sale of at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates. ' mCHELBAbH BEIOK, ... UNION ST. . I,