THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1896. The Weekly Gtooniele. TBI 'DALLES, OKEOOX PIBSONAL MENTION. , Monday's Daily. . Max Vogt, Jr., came up from Portland last night. .;..- Mrs. Cbas. Hilton and daughter, Flor ence, and Mies Newman returned from Portland last night, i. v. t , Mr. J. R. Warner of White Salmon ras in town over Sunday, leaving this morning for home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kings, Miss Ein tool and Mies Linsly McCartney leave tomorrow morning for Matoles, Linn county, f Miss Clara Davis, a niece of Judge Bradsbaw, left this morning for Lafay ette, a valley town, to visit friends and relatives. . ,V Mrc. JJary French, who has been spending Fume months in San Fran cisco, returned yesterday and will re main here during the summer. ' Tuesday. Mr. C. L. Morse left this morning for Hood River. ( Rev. J. A. Speer left for Sinnemasho this morning. Mrs. Chas. Thompson of 8-Mile was taken very ill yesterday. Mrs. P. M. Deknra and the Misses Homason went to Portland this morn ing. Mrs. Urqubart, Mrs. U. D. Keily and Mies Ulrica went to Hood River this morning. H07 to Can hheamatltm. Ahago, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, 1893. I wi3h to inform yon of the great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done my wife. She has been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for Six months, and bus tried many reme dies prescribed for that complaint, but found no relief until Bhe ubed this Pain Balm; one bottle of which has complete ly cured her. I take pleasure in recom mending it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bullord. 50 cents and $1.00 bottles for sale by Blakqley & Hough ton's Drug Store. MONKEY LIGHTS MATCHES. Bat Has Not the Intelligence to Kindle a Fire with Them. No creature but ninn has ever made use of fire.. An African traveler, indeed, lias told a story of apes making- a thiev ing1 raid on a camp of natives, and Par lying torches to light their way; but this story lacks proof, and is not ac cepted as true by zoologists. There is, however, says the Youth's Companion, in the Philadelphia zoologi cal garden a monkey who has learned to scratch matches perfectly well. This accomplishment he is willing to exhibit on any occasion. He has learned to hold Uie match, by its middle part, bo than his fingers are not burned by being too near the flame, and eo that the match will not break by being held too near the other end. This fact involves another, that he is aware which end has the sulphur, and does not attempt to scratch the unsul phured : end. He has furthermore learned that a rough surface is better to scratch the match on than a smooth one, and his care in looking for the rough places is very diverting.. But with all these- intelligences, th- monkey has no notion of kindling an other fire with the one that he has caused by the friction of the match. He simply lets ths. match burn out, and if lie lights another, doe.s it for the pleas ure of seeing it burn. . This monkey's keepers, and the men of science who are experimenting with his intelligence, hope to communicate" to him eventually an idea of fire making ana using; but from the moment they socceeu in aomgso if they ever do su ceed it will be necessary to keep maicnes out of his reach. Mrs. Howe's Husband. V Apropos of the "new woman," some body resurrected an old story the other day about Mrs. Juliet Ward Howe that may or may not be true. At all events, it was worth resurrecting. The story goes that Mrs. Howe was one fine morn ing walking down Beacon Ptreet, Bos-, ton, when she met a friend who asked her how Dr. Howe was. "Dr. Howe?" repeated Mrs. Howe, vaguely. Then, as if suddenly recollecting- herself : "Oh, he's quite well, I'm sure. I remember seeing in the morning paper that be presided at some meeting or other last evening." - - - ... ' Tot Infants and Children. - Castoria. promote Digestion, and overcomes flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and FevBrishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its deep natural. .Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. M Castoria Is so well adapted to children ehat I reoommrad It aa superior to any prescription Xoown to ma." H. A. Abcher. M. D., Ill South Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.T. For several years I have recommetf3ed yeut CSstoria," and shall always continue to do tn, m. iL hnalmmrlAhtv nmHiirwl HAnftnijkl VMBiillu' Eown F. Pardeb, M. D. J25th Street and 7th Are., New York City. .,, The use of 'Castoria Is so universal and its merits co well known that it reams a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." CUbtiob HUvmt, P. P., . . , , . Mew York City.- Th Ckhtaxtb OoKPAmr, 17 Hurray Street, K. T. c f Nervous Disease Characterized by Involuntary and Pur poseless Spasms. It Occurs Most often in Girls ; is .Often Hereditary, but Articular Rheumatism and Scarlet Fever Predispose to it. Prom the Chronicle, Chicago, JIL Notwithstanding the poor are always with us, Thanksgiving is none the less, a day of rejoicing. Many charities have been dis pensed and through numerous instrument alities the necessities and sufferings of many a worthy person have been relieved. Absent members of households reunite at the old homestead and gathered around the festal hoard recount the incidents that have taken place and the various blessings that have been vouchsafed them ,since they assembled at the last annual meeting by the same fireside. It is a time for memory and for joy. Among the countless families of Chicago there is perhaps, not one to-day that feels a deeper sense of gratitude to the Giver of all good and perfect gifts than Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collier, of 4904 Armour Avenue. Mr. Collier, who is the electrician at the Chicago and Bock Island Railroad shops in this city came here from Hamilton, Canada, a little more than nine years ago accom panied by his wife and little daughter, their only child Etta, then aged four. Xittle Etta was a bright and beautiful girl, but not a very robust one. For the last few years she hod been some what ailing, hut her condition was not such as to create any uneasiness in the minds of her parents, who almost idolized her. In the school she was regarded as one of the brightest scholars of her class and was the envy of her class-mates. Although bnt a little over twelve years of age, her intellect was phenomenal, She was possessea, How ever, of a very nervous temperament which is frequently the case with children of her advanced intelligence. Early in the month of June lastt owing to a sudden fright, she was thrown into violent spasms, to recover only to be afflicted with St. Vitus' dance in the. worst form. The consternation of her parents may well he imagined. Of course the best physicians were sum moned at once but their efforts to restore her to her normal condition were devoid of re sults. ' She continued to grow worse, her appetite wholly failed and commencing with her right arm her whole right side and lower limb became limp, numb, and useless and what little nourishment she was able to take had to be administered by others. To add to the seriousness of the case she was unable to obtain any sleep whatever. I It was while in this deplorable condition hovering between life and death with all the prospects of a premature grave before .her, that one day on returning home from .his duties Mr. Collier found awaiting him a 'newspaper, which an old acquaintance in iHamilton, his former place of residence, had sent to him by mail. In the local columns he read of the case of a certain person he had known years be jfore having been permanently cured of the complaint of which his own daughter was !now suffering, by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. He had often heard and read before marvellous accounts lof the efficacy of this remedy bnt as no names with which he was personally familiar tappeared, he not only doubted but positively disbelieved the statements, But here before his eyes was apparent evidence from one he knew. He therefore lost no time in m ak in" assurance doubly sure and as soon as he learned that the story was absolutely true, he lost no time in procuring the I'inK fills for his suffering daughter. This was on the 15th of September. Prior to this date and after consulting doctors of different schools of medicine, he had .taken her to the Home opathic Dispensary where her case was dis cussed by all the members of the faculty who unanimously declared in the presence THE STANDARD Best Timber, Lightest Running, Most. Durable, and Best Proportioned For Sale by JOS. T. When yoa ma Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat. ' Rolled Barley .Whole Barley, Oats; Rye, Bran, Shorts,V . Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the .. ", .... WASQO : WAREHOUSE. Onr prices are low and our goods are fir't-cla. Agents for the celebrated WAISTBUKG '-PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and fcsARLi Y. w mm of the class that there was no longer any , hope to be held out as it was a malady which in this instance at least was incurable. It was therefore with a feeling of utter despair that Mrs. Collier first began to administer the Pink Pills. She says a perceptible change came over the little one before even the second box had been emptied and how after having used six boxes her health is entirely restored. In the early part of her illness her intellect was very much clouded. She hail become ex tremely dull of comprehension hardly real izing the meaning of words when addressed. Seen to-day in the cheerful home of the Col lier's on Armour Avenue, she is the person ification of health. Her nervousness has en tirely disappeared, her intellect is bright. Irnan anil attina ha iMniW ri Via a viainrnan and the roses in her cheeks attest to the com plete recovery of her bodily health. She is now ready to resume her music les sons and as soon as the schools open after the holidays she will again take up the studies which she so suddenly left off on that eventful June day. The sister-in-law of Mrs. Collier, Mrs. Lewis, who was present at the interview emphatically confirmed all that Mrs Collier has said regarding the past and present condition of little Etta, adding that a famous physician in Hamilton in variably recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in such cases as this and many others. Mrs. Collier herself has for a number of years been a constant sufferer from a female complaint which so far has baffled the skill of the doctors, and during a period of less than six months her husband has expended over two hundred dollars in fees for medi- . cines. She has now begun the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and while it is as yet too early to announce a cure in her case she feels so much improved as to express the be lief that her physical troubles will shortly be of the past. These are some of the rea sons why the Collier family return thanks . on this our national day of praise and festivity. The above is a correct statement of facts concerning my little daughter and myself. Mbs. A. Collier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of December, 1895. Dan Greeke, 4 Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all druggists. Thousands of boxes have been disposed of. This was one of the few remedies which was not cut in price during the recent druggists war. This fact shows that the price is within the reach of alb Their cures are positive and permanent. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural- ' gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, palpi tation of the heart, pale and sallow complex ions, nervous prostration and "that tired feeling," which is a result of the latter. It . also is a permanent cure for all diseases re sulting from vitiated humors of the blood, such as scrofula, erysipelas and like diseases ; diseases peculiar to women, such as suppres sions, irregularities and all forms of weak ness. The pills build up the general health, -thicken the blood and send it coursing through the veins with renewed life. And one very peculiar thing about this remedy is that there are no unpleasant after effects. Thousands of former sufferers are now re joicing to know that they are cured. Child ren may take tnem witn periect saiety. These pills are manufactured by Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. i ., and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade-mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, and are never sold in bulk. The public should beware of fraudulent imitations, as many unscrnpu lous medicine companies have been making far inferior imitations. OF THE WORLD. Wagon on Earth. PETERS & CO. EH S T! GIVE8 TILE . .. , Choice of Transccntlnsnlal Routes -VIA- Spokane Denver Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN BTKAMKKS Leave Portland ( Ererr Five bars for SAN. FRANCISCO, CAL. For fall detallK call on O. B. A Cn.'n Agent Ths Dulles, or address - ; W, H. HDELBTJRT, Gen. Vass. Agt . I'ortlond, Oregon , ' ' ' New Schedule. Effnctive Toeeday, April 7th, the fol lowing wil. be the new echednle: Train No. 1 ai riven at The Dalles 4 :50 a.' m., and leaves 4:55 a. m. Train No. 2 arrive? , The Dalles 10:40 p. ni., and leaves 10:45 p. in. , Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalle 12:05 pi m., and tvest-boand train No. 7 leaves at ? :30 p. rb. ' ' " ' ' J " 1 w Train 23 and 24 will carry pr.esengers between t he Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m.' daily.' con- necttng with train Nos'. 8 and 7 from Portland. E. E. Lytlk, . , Agent. FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BU6INE8 Letters of Credit issued availab Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, fjlucaiio, St. f-ouis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav- orable terms. ' DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. s:. a-LIE 1ST :Lr. ; RI-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard , Family. .Medi cine r ' Cures' the I. aasaaaaaaaai common every-day ills of humanity. . 1 - . . i- Hay. and Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Stable, ' - Corner Fourth and Federal Sta. deo4-lm J Bf. KANK, M. ., Physician and Surgeon, CHAPMAN BUILDING, Rooms 44 and 45. Office hoars, 9 to 11 a, m., I and z to 4, and 7 to 6 p. m. rnone. jmo. zua., Harry Liebe, ;: . S PRACTICAL ;:j Watchmaker? All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second I street. v Jeweler DIORTHERN ill PACIFIC R. R. n it H S Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL. M1NNKAPOLIS DULUTH KAKMO UB15D FOftF CROOKSTON WINNIPEG BUTTE' Elegent Tourist i TO Thiroagh Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON . ' PBIL.ArtSI.PBIA FCW YOKE BOSTON AND All :" POINTS EAST and SOUTH ' For information, time cards, maps and tickets. cat on or write to . W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent. 1 he Dalles, Oregon A. D. CHABLTON. Af-et. G. P. A.. 255, Morrison Cor. Third, Cortland, Oregon EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route ' OF THE . ;, (, Southern Pacific Comp'y Tra'ns leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FROM JUNK 23, 1893. f OVERLAND EX-1 I press, Salem, Rose-' I burg, Afbland, Sue- j 8:50 P. M j ruiueiuu, suen,oau , ( Kran:iseo, Mojave, I 8:10 A. M I New Orleans and I lEast...' . .. . J Koseburg and way rta tinna 8:30 A. M, 4:40 P. M. Via Woodbnrn fori MuAngel, Silverlon, West Bcio. Bmwns- vllle .Springfield and I Natron .-. 1 Daily except Sunday. except Sundays. 4:00 P.M. salem and way stations 10.00 A. M 7:30 A. i). tuorrains ana wayi rotations ( )McMlunilie and) tway stations.... t t 6:v0 P. M. 14:45 P. M. t 8:25 P. M Daily. . Dally, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PDUJiAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. . Through Ticket Oflic-. 134 Third street, where tnrongn tickets to all points in the .Eastern St tes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irom J. B. KIRKLAND. Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart irom urana leutrai station, ruin ana i streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Patsexiger Depot, foot of Jenerson street. T ... . M-lI'l'l 1 ... I. .1 ..aa M.nA uravu lor n r.ui wt uii ., ill n.w, :.ut iu:it a. m.f iz:io, i:oa, a:io, e:su p. m., s:uu p. m ano 11:30 t. m.on batnrilav onlv. Arrive at Portland. 7:10. 8:30. 11:2c a. m.. 1:30 1:15. 6:20. 7:40. 9:03 d. m. Leave for Sheildan, week days, t 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland. 9:30 a. m Leave for AlKUK on Monday, Wednesday and ri ay at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland. Tu-s- dav, Thursday and Saturday at 8:05 p. m. nunaay trains tor usivti.u leave at 7:3U, 9:00, li:uu a. m., z:uu, 3:311, o:su, e:su p.m. Arrive at Portl-nd at 12:35.8:40. 10:30a. m 12:15, 1 :50, 3:15, 4:45, 6:30, 7:55 p. m. H. KUtbUlK, H. f. KUl.tKB, i Uauager. AssL Q. F. i Pass. Agt. Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROXTGH Frelgat anti PassengBrLine Through Daily Trips (Sundays ez cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 8 a. m.. connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City Steamer Dalles ' City leaves Portland (Oak s feet dock) at 7 a. m.t connect ing willi Steamer Regulator for Tbe Dalles. - ., A8BKNOBB HAIIt. One way , ...."..$2.00 Round tnp 3.(10 ates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, will be brought through, rmlh- out delay at Cascades. Shipments "for" Portland received at any' time day or night. Shipments for way landings most be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, t , ... ' W. CALLAWAY Qeneral Ag-ent THE DALLES. - OREGON NOTICE OF ABMiSISTR ITOR'S SALE. Notice Is hore'r given tht the nnderslgned, administrator of ttie estate of O. V. Ijtuc, de cvased, will, on Saturday, ihe "J)th luyn( Juno, IWKi. at t o'clock in the ai'temoou of mid day, at the front dour ot the count? courtnoutte in Dulles Clly, Wasco County, OTiron, sell at pub lic sue Ion, t the bivhest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described renl estate, be longing to the extate of said deceated, to-wit: Lot two In Block two (2 in lulrd'n Addl ' ion to the town of Antelope, Waaoo County, Oregon, bnlng 47 feet by 100 feet between Main and Baird streets, and also a strlnof land 17 feet by 100 feet in Bnird's first Addition to s id town or Antelope, adjoining wild lot No. two (2 on tbe west, and both sail parcels of land taken to gether and as a whole being 47 feet In width by icui in it-nun ana lying ana being i ltuat a between Main and Baird stieeta In said town of Antelope, -aid sale will be made subject to that certain mortgage given by said deceased to Fran 1 M. Dial, recorded In book "L" Kecordi of Mortgages for Wasco Count v, Oregon, at page 270; said mortgage being dated January 7th, 18!i3, and upon which there Is now due about tbe sum of tloOO. Dated this 18th day ol May, 1806. E. JACOB8EN, Administrator of the citota of J. . Line, deceased. my20-6t I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncc at Tbe Dalles, Or , ( Muv 4, 1S96. ( Notice is hereby riven that the following named settler bus riled notice of bis intention to commute and make filial proof in support of his elaim, and that ssid proof will be msde before tbe Kegister and Heeelver at The Dalles, Oregon, on June 10,1896, viz: Frederick W. Wilson, Hd. E. No. 5279, for tbe Lota 1, 2 and S, Sea 8, Tp. . 1 N, K 13 K. . He names the following witnesses to prove uuwiuiiiuuu, ivanKTim upon, ana cuitivauoa of. said land, via: Edward F. Sharp, J . K. 8tan lels. Edwsrd M. Wiugate, William. H. Butts, all of Tbe Dalles, Or. V JAS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE To all whom it may concern; ' Notice lshereby given thatat the July,lS96,term of the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Wasco County, to-wit, on th- 8th day of July, 1806, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. at the County Court Room in the Com t House In Halle City, Oregon, the uuder-lgned petitioners will, present the foTIowinir petition and will apply to the said Connty Court to grant to F. Ericsson A ' Co , a copartnership composed of F. Erlcksou and C. F. Anderson, a license to sell Tliituous, malt or vinous liquors in less quantities than one-gallon within oak Grove precinct for the term of one year from the granting of such.lir cense: To the Honorable County Court of Wasco County, Oregon: We, tbeunden.lgned,resldentssndlcgalvoters of Oak Grove precinct, Wasco County, Oregon, hereby petitlo,. your honorable boily to grant to F. Eilckou & Company, a co-partnership com posed of F. Eric, sou and C. K. Anderson, a li cense to sell spiritnous, malt or vinous liquors in lens quantities than one gallon wlihiu said preclnc for tbe term of one year from the grant ing of such license: , NAMES. NAMES. JP Abbott OPWeberg P N Turner M Delore . O A Ward F B Cllne Fton W O Greaves Richard Boyd Charles Buckham M Orwller JK McLaren 1 Nagle N Jones Peter McDonald FN Vogt John Green C R Jo nt L Peter.on Robert Turey Pet r Hansea J Burns AngustFinn Nels Christensen Thomas Swartes Cbss Murray A Roberta R Lutt-y Thomas Durron Joseph Butty C Dawprey Ma-k Mulloy F Dillingham J E Graoam W u Flemml. g LCHenueghan John Burns Frank Bariou. M27-6t-w. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nnderslrned' has been duly sppointed by the Hon. County Court of the btatenf Oreeon for Wasco countv. s administrator of tbe estate of Anna Francis CatlMjn, deceased. 1 All persons having claims agsinst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at myoUicein Dalles Ci'y properly verified within six months irom ihe date of this notio j. Dated May U, 18. FRANK MENEFKE. Administrator of the estate of Anna F-ancis Carlson, deceasf. niyl6-6eit- NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Orrics at The Dsllcs, Or., .' May 4, 18H6. Notice Is hereby given that the foliowlnir- nsmed settler bus' filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in supiortof his elaim, and that said pi Oi-f will be made before the reaiater and lecelver at Tbe Dalles, Oreg m, on June 20, wo, via: uamea f . ninoit. Hd. E No. &J69, for the NWJ, Sec. 22, Tp. 1 N, R UK. . . He nam's the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation . .1 1 r ur . i I, , it.. . James Hurst, W, Bennett, all of The Dalles, Or. ma j 0-1 ja9. e. aiuunt, Kegister. For Rent. The lower story of the Micbeach block, cor. . ner of becond and Union streets, now vacant. will be rentad on a long or short time lease at reasonable figures. Also the Mbsi elbach gardeu and fruit orchard, with buildings (oro cupatioa. Anply to Giorg WilliamB, administrator of tbe Mit-helbacn estate, . apr3-tf Did That we have opened up a Wholesale Liquor House at J. O. Mack's old stand? The purest Wines and Liquors or family use. STUBLJNG & WILLIAMS Dalles Cily an Moro State Lk . Leaves Williams Hotel, Moro, on Mondays, Wedoeadays and Fridays at 8 . m. prompt. ." ' " ' LenveB1 Umatilla Bonse, The Dalles. Tuesdays, Tbvrsdays and Saturdays at 8 a. m. prompt. ' , . ..,i Freight rates--The Dalles to Moro, 40c ' per 100 lbs; small packages, 15 and 25c. Passenger rates- The Dalles to Moro. $1.50; round trip, 2.50. Agency at UmatillaHonse.Tbe Dalles, and at Williams Hotel, Moro. my6tf . DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. know?