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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHHONICLE, WEDNESDAT, MAY 20. 1896.
The Weekly Ghroniele.
THE DALLES,
OJtEGON
PERSONAL MESTION,
Saturday. j , ':' ';. ,w ".,
Mr
D. H. Sears of Hood River ia reg
istered at the Umatilla boose.
Misses Nellie Michell and Nellie Syl
vester went to Cascades today.
Mr. Dygert of Meston &. Dygert re
turned to Portland this morning. v, :,
Mr. Wm. Brune of Rockland was in
the city today and called at Thb Chbon
iols office. . - -,(- f
Mr. Leon Rondeau of Kingsly left for
Vancouver to visit Mr. Payette, who is
reported very ill.
Dr.G . C. Eshelman and wife returned
tooay from Klickitat. The doctor re
ports extreme backwardness and cold
weather in that section.
Miss Oman Smith, of 10-Mile was
oalied away yesterday evening to the
bedside of Ler mother at Juniper Flat,
who was" reported to be dying.
Mr. J. W. Pennington of 10-Mile is in
the city today. The prospect for crops
is excellent at the present time, though
growth of vegetables is slow, owing to
tne coia weainer.
Monday.
Mr. Grant Mays is in the city from
Antelope.
Rev. J. F. Jenkins returned to the
city today.
Mr. D. J. Cooper went to the Locks
this morning.
Mrs. A. R. Thompson returned on "the
local train toaay.
Mrs. J. H. Mosier arrived on the noon
train from Mosier. J
Hon. A. J. Swift of Wamic Jeft on the
Regulator this morning for Portland.
Mr. Rofena of the Northern Pacific
Terminal Co., spent Sunday ia the city.
Rev. O. D. Taylor and daughters Alma
and Anna took the noon - train fo Port
land. Judge Northnp arrived in the city on
the local train today, and will deliver an
address at the court house tonight.
Mrs. Wm. Rylveeter, who has been
in Portland visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Oliyer, returned Saturday on the boat.
Mr. Emil Klindt, Dr. Doane and E.
Jacobsen left on the noon train, the first
two to attend the Odd Fellows conven
tion in Astoria.
Miss Kate Howell of Portland, who
has been visiting MisB Michelbacb ot
ihis city, returned this morning, accom
panied by the latter.
Mr. H. A. Moore and wife and Mr. H
S. McDaniel of Moro went to Astoria
this utcernoon. The gentlemen will at
tend the convention of Odd Fellows.
Mrs. Vinton of Grass Valley and Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. Hayes of Moro, dele
gates to the W. C. T.'U. state conven
tion at New burg, left this afternoon for
that point.
Mr. Ed. Wingate went to Portland
this morning. He will pass through the
city Wednesday for Butte in charge of
00 head of cattle shipped by Mr. Loni
gan of Portland.
Miss Carrie Ketchum left for Portland
yesterday, where she will take the
steamer for Los Angeles, Calif. She
was accompanied by the little son of
Mr. A. R. 'Ihnmpson, who will visit hit
grandparents at that, place.
Tuesday.
Mr. J. M. Hoag of Wasco was in the
city today.
Mr. J. H. Miller went to the Cascades
this morning.
Mrs. Donnell went to White Salmon
this morning.
Mr. J. Marsh of Wasco left for Hood
River this afternoon.
Miss Lillian Shelton of Baker City is
visiting Miss McNeal.
Mr. W. J. Kerr was a passenger on
the Regulator this morning for Port
land. Hon. M. P. Isenberg of Hood River
came in the city last evening and re
turned home on the 2 :30 train.
Mrs. J.- H. Mosier returned home to
day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
F. P. Taylor, who is quite ill.
Mr. J. W. Armsworthy, Democratic
nominee for the legislature, was in town
today and left, on the 2:30 train for
Hood River.
Mr. F. N. Jones, Republican nominee
for joint representative, who has been
in the city since Sunday, returned to
his home today.
Mr. and Mrs. Sarsfield of Klickitat
county went to Portland this afternoon,
en route to Arizona, where it is reported
a brothers of Mrs. Sarsfield, Mr. Moran,
has just died.
Mr. J. W. Lauderbach, of the Mt.
Adams Pine Lumber Co., was in town
yesterday, returning home on the Regu
lator this morning. The company
shipped the first carload lot of lumber
to Salt Lake yesterday.
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Good Templars Social.
About 100 Good . Templars and their
friends met at Fraternity hall Monday
evening to take part in the lodge social
that had been previously , announced.
The early part of the evening was spent
in social converse until .the , "program
committee was ready to. proceed, and
then a short bnt very fine program was
presented, Walter Reavis acting as chair
man. The first number was a piano solo
by Mrs. Varney, rendered in that lady's
best style. The recitation bv Mabel Allen
was the description of a missionary lady
calliLg on her friend for subscription
toward the work of sending help to the
heathen. She ia met by the friend's
little freckled faced chatterbox, who
tells her many interesting things about
what ma eays and Uncle Dick says ; in
! short she is well posted as to her own
standing when the mother of the little
chatterbox appears. Fred Snipes bass
solo, "Cast Aside," was well received.
Walter Reavis rendering of the recita
tion, "Flying Jim's Last Leap," affected
many in the audience to tears, Mrs.
Briees told an interesting romance in
connection with the singing cf "Coming
Throueh the Rye." Mrs. Varney's
vocal solo "Murphy's Daughter Nell'
was a comic song which all enjoyed.
Part II of the program was the draw
ing card, and it consisted of the sale of
young ladies, whq after the cloBe of the
program had retired to the anteroom,
and prepared for the. ordeal of being
sold, by deporating themselves in lan
tastic costumes and covering the head
with a papet sack, thus completely
hiding their identity.., One lady was ad
mitted at a time and as number one
came in, Auctioneer Brown announced
that he was ready to receive bids, on the
lady before them. Then the bidding be
gan, and when the head, gear was re
moved our old friend and co-laborer in
the temperance cause, whose identity
was so well concealed that no one was
able to tell who she was. more man an
score of bargains were thus disposed of
at the ruinously low prices of from 50
cents to $1.10. After the sale was com
pleted tables were brought into the room
and the purchases bad been claimed by
their respective buyers, they sat down
to the contemplation and investigation
of the finest lunch you can imagine,
which each lady had provided for her
eelf before being admitted to the pleas
ure of being sold.
Everybody seemed happy, and after
eating their lunch enjoyed the rest of
the evening in games and social inter
course till nearly midnight.
Mrs. Joles informs us that the Juven
iles are about ready with a Juvenile
social, such as only the boys and girls
are capable of giving. You that want a
pleasant evening watch out for the
Juvenile social. B. H.
Ideas of Savages and Children.
The Cheyennes and other Indians of
the plains believe that thunder is caused
by the flapping' of the winfrs of an im
mense bird which flies across the sky,
bringing" the storm. All the ideas of
savage tribes are based on such simple
conceptions of nature. The ideas of
young1 children are often identical with
savage myths, as a result of minds on
the same plane of development at
tempting to explain the same thing.
The Water Lily.
Several specimens of water lilies have
the very curious peculiarity of bloom
ing all day and at evening closing their
blossoms, and, by retracting the stem,
drawing the fiour entirely under water.
There, is no more singular fact in the
history of flowers than this oddity of the
water lily.
One Satisfaction.
Mrs. Newly-wed We raise our own
vegetables.
Mrs. Oldun That is pleasant, but not
economical.
Mrs. Newlywed I know that; but
then we know they are not adulterated.
Judge. . -
Tyeh Flouring Mills.
The Tygh Flouring Mills will be
closed for repairs on and after June 1st
till further notice.
W. H. McCobkle,
mj20-w2w4 Prop.
T. A. Van Norden, the watchmaker
snd jeweier, can be found in his new
quarters, opposite A. M. Williams' store.
mv8-lm
For Supreme Judge,
JOSEPH GASTON.
For Congress 2d District,
MARTIN QUINN.
Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sher
man Counties,
L. HENRY,
J. W. MESSINGER.
For County Judge,
F. P. TAYLOR.
For Sheriff,
W. H. TAYLOR.
For County Clerk,
h; L. HOWE.
For Treasurer,
SETH MORGAN.
For Commissioner,
GEORGE PATTERSON.
For School Superintendent,
MISS J08IE HANSBURY.
For Assessor,
D. M'COY.
For Coroner,
A. F. ARNOLD.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is bsrebv Riven that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate ot C. V. Lane, de
ceased, will, on Saturday, the 20th day of June,
1896, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, ar
the front door ot the county- courtbouse in
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic aacion, to the highest bidder, for cash in
hand, the following described real estate, be
longing to the estate of said deceased, to-wit:
Lot two (2) in Block two (2j id Bnird's Addi
lou to the town of Anteloie, Wasco County,
Oregon, being 47 feet by 100 feet between Main
and Bnird streets, and also a strio of land 47 feet
by 100 feet in Baird's First Addition to sid town
of Antelope, adjoining said lot Mo. two (2: on the
west, and both sai l parcels of land taken to
gether and as a whole being 47 feet in width bv
200 feet in length and lying and being iituat:d
between Alain ana ijaira streets in said town of
Antelope, -aid sale will be made subject to
that certain mortgage given by said deceased to
Frant i M. Dial, recorded In book "L" Kecords
of Mortgages for Wasco County, Oregon, at
page 270; said mortgage being dated January
7th, 1S93, and upon which there is now aue
about the sum of tloOO.
Sated this 18th day of May, 1896. '
E. JACOBSEN,
Administrator of the estate of C. . Lane.
deceased. ' my20-5t-i
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Tie Dales. Portlaii ail Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freigni sn3 Passsncsr tins
Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
'LDalles at 8 a. m., connecting at the Cas
fade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Oak sfeet dock) at 7 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
a.' ASSIGN (i IE It RATES.
Oneway $2.00
Round trip 3.00
f h t ates 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
k ay landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. CALLAWAY
General Agent-
THE DALLES. - OREGON
ERSTI
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Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Every Five Days for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. B. & Co.'s Agent
Tha Dalles, or address
W, H. HTJELBTJRT, Gen. Fbsb. Agt,
Portland, Oregon
New Schedule.
Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol
lowing wili be the new schednle:
Train No. 1 ai rives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. m., and leaves 4 :55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10:40
p. in., and leaves 10:45 p. in.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2 :30 p. ra.
Train 23 and 24 will carry pr.ssenger'8
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing; The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con-'
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. E. Lytlb. j
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The Dalles, Oregon
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that un ler and by vir
tne of an execution and order of sale, issued out
of the Circuit Court of the htnte cf Oregon, for
the County of Wasco, on the 6th day of April,
Ih'Jti, upon a decree given and rendered thervlri
inaciiuse wherein C. V. Wetzel was plaintiff
and U. M. B urlund, Ceorge A. Llebe, and E. U.
Pease and kobert Mays, partners doing business
under the name of l'ease Sc Mays, were defend
ants, and to ine directed and commanding mo
to sell the premises hereinafter mentioned to
satisfy the Judgment oi the plaintiff for the sum
of 1 1,400, with interest thereon at ten per cout.
per annum from the intb'day of May, IS' A and
the further sum of $150 attorney's fees, and the
further sum ol tilt oosty, 1 will on 8nturday, the
ICth day of May, 18U6, at the hour of 1 n'olock p.
m sell at the courthouse door in Dalles City,
iu Wasco County. Stnte of Oregon, at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
for Hie purpose of satisfying said judgment and
decree, the following described lands and pro
mises to-nit.
The southwest quarter of section 18, township
2 south, range 14 east, W. M., containing lu7-41-100
acres.
The northwest quarter of section 18, township
2 south, range 14 east, W, M., containing ltt)
acres. '
The southwest quarter of tho northeBt quar
ter, the west half of the southeast quarter ajd
the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18, Township 2 south, range 14 east, W.
M., containing 100 acres.
The southeast quarter of the northwest quar
tcrandthe northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter, and the west half of the southeast quar
ter of section 7, township 2 south, range 14 east,
containing luO acres.
T.J. DRIVER,
apr8-l Sheriff Wasco County.
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution Issued out
of the Circuit court of the State of
Oregon on the 29th dav of February, 18tt6, in a
suit therein pending wherein V. W. Cather is
plaln'iflf and O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor,
Joseph A. Johr'on. Johu Barger, State of Ore
gon, as trustee for tho use of the common school '
fund of Wasco county, Oregon, and M s. Caro
line K Breese, are defendants, to me directed
and commanding me to sell all of the following
described real property lying and situa'e in
Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots seven and
eight in block twenty-four in Bigelow's Bluff
Aodition to Dalles City. Oregon, together with
all and singular the tenements, hereditaments
and n purtenanoes theieunto belonging or in
anvwise appertal' ing, to satisfy the sum of
$1115.72 and interest thereon at the rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 21st day of June,.
1895, and the further sum of $100 and interest
thereon at said rate from said last named date,
attorney's fees, and the further sum of $5 costs
and disbursements; I will, on the 6th day of
May, 1896, at the hour oi 2 o'clock p. m. of said
day at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Ore
gon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all of said real property, to satisfy said sums and
interest and the costs of such Bale.
T. J. DRIVER,
apr8-l Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County.
Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff,
vs.
O D Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Etnto of Oregon as
trustee for the use of the Common School
Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger.
Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather and the Col
umbia River Fruit Company, a eorporatioa,
Defendants.
To O. D. Tavlor, Sarah K. Taylor, Brate of Ore-.
gon as Trustee for the use of the Common
School Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John
Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather, de
feudants: In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are
hereby required to api ear and answer the com
plaint filed against yon in the above entitled
suit witbiu teu dara from the date of the service
of this summons upon you, if served within this
county; or if served within any other county of
this state, then within twenty days from the
date of the s rviee of this summons upon you;
or if served upon you by publication, then on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
this Court, and if ynu fail so to answer, for want
ther of, the plaintiff will take Judgment against
you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed
lor in his complaint.
This summons Is served upon you, the said
defendent, Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to an
order made and entered In tho above entitled
court by the Judge of the above entitled court
on the 6th day of April, 1896.
HUNTINGTON 4 WILSON,
epr8-l Attorneys for I'lulutiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County.
Stella K. Eddy, Plaintiff,
vs
O. D. Taylor & Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon
as Trustee for the use of.Jhe Comm.' n School
Fund of Wasco County, Oregon. John Barger,
Joseph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De
fendants. To O. u. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Ore
gon as Trustee forthe use of the Common School
Fund of Wasco C uuty, Oiegon, John Barger,
Jo-eph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De
fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint Bled against vou in the above entitled
suit within ten days from the dute of the servioa
of this Summons upon you, if served within this
County; or if served within any other County of.
thisStatf'. then within' twenty dajs from the
date of the service of this Summons upon you,
or if served upon yon b publication, then on or
before th 1st day of the next regular term of
this court: and if ynu fail so to answer, for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will take judgment sgalnst
you and apply to the court for the relief prayed
for in her complaint.
This summons is served upon you, the said
defendant Joseph A. Johnson, pursuant to an
order made and entered in the above entitled
court b the Judge of the above entitled court
on the sixth day of April, 1S6. .
aprS-1 Attorneys for plaintiff.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.',
May 4, 1896. (
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of bis claim, and
that said proof will be made before the register
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on June 20,
1896, vut:
James F. Elliott,
Hd. E No. 3269, for the NW1, Sec. 22, Tp. 1 N, R
15 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of, said land, viz: J. W. Allen, U. J. Hurst,
Jumes Hurst, W. Bennett, all of The Dalles, Or.
maye-l JAa. r. aiuuiu., aegisier.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.,
May 4, 1896. I
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of bis intention to
mmmiita and make final proof in support of hi
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the negister ana jieceiver at xue utuiea, ureguu,
on June 10, 1896, viz:
rreaencK w. vnison, '
Hd. E. No. 5279, for the Lota 1, 2 and 3, ?ec. 3, Tp.
1 N, R IS K.
lie names we ioiiowmg witnesses to prow
Discontinuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Edward F. Sharp, J. F. Stan
iels. Edward M. Wingate, William H. Butte, all
of The Dalles, Or.
JAB. e. UUUtt, nivor.
Dies City and Moro Staie line;
Thriven Williams Hotel, Moro, on
Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at
8 a. m. prompt.
Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
8 a. m. prompt.
Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c
per 100 lbs; small packages, 15 and 25c.
Passenger rales The Dalles to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50. , .
Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalles,
and at Williams Hotel, Moro.
my6tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop.