The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, June 10, 1896, PART 1, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1896.
The Weekly Gtoniele.
TBI DALLES,
OrtKGON
PERSONAL MKNTIOS,
Monday' Daily.
- Mr. Rofeno went to Portland this
afternoon.
Miss Daiey Matlock left for Portland
tbia afternoon.
Mr. Chas. W. Haight of Ridj?eway, is
Jn the city today. s
Dr. Doane and T. A. Hndaon left for
Portland on the afternoon train.
Mrs. J. H. Mosier was in town today,
-returning on the afternoon train.
Dr. Campbell has returned to tbe city
and may be found at the Umatilla bouee.
"Messrs. Frank Menefee and Ed. Pat
terson returned last night from Golden
dale. 7;;.-"
Mr. D. W. Campbell, chief train dis
patcher of the O. K. & N.,is in town
from Portland.
Mr. Frank French, purser of the Dalles
City, is spending a few days in the city.
He in much improved in health.
Mr. F. L. Zimmerman, secretary of
the Wolf & Zweiker Iron Works, is in
the city today on legal business.
. Tuesday.
Ex. Judge Webster of Portland, who
lias been in the city on business, re
turned today.
Mr. G. G. Willis, an attorney of Port
land, is in the city, and took a trip to
Centerville yesterday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Pat
terson left on the boat this morning for
Independence to attend the annual re
union of the G. A. E. Thursday, Friday
and Satnrdav. Mr. Leonard served in
Co. C, First Oregon cavalry during the
war.'
Mrs. T. J. Driver, Mrs. S. B. Driver,
Misses Edna, Mamie and Lena Driver
ann Miss Grace Kelly went to the Cas
cades this morning for a day's outing.
Mr. Chas Hilton and family leave to
morrow night for 81. Louie, and will
take the special car containing Oregon's
dflt-eate-" to the St. Louis national Re
publican convention, which will be at
tached to the 10:30 p.m. train. The
car will leave the O. E. & N. at Pendle
ton and proceed to St. Louis by the
Great Northern.
Circuit Conrt.
The May term of circuit court was
continued this morning and the follow
ing business disposed of :
EQUITY.
- Assignment E O Co-op Assn ; con
tinued. ' ,
Assignment F Vogt; continued.
Assignment J FEoot; continued.
Assignment H E and J, W Moore;
continued.
Stella K Eddy vs O D Taylor et al ;
demurrer of J no Barker overruled; de
murrer for State overruled ; decree as
per complaint.
Ealph P. Keys vs O D Taylor," decree
as per complaint.
I F Baines vs T M Denton ; demurrer
overruled, answer filed; demurrer to
ancwer.
. FD Green vs J L Story et al, demur
rer to complaint, demurrer overrule! to
answer by Wednesday at 9 a m ; cross
bill by Dalles City, demurrer to cross
bill, demurrer overruled to answer by
Wednesday.
C W Dietzel vs O M Bourland et al ;
confirmation granted. ' ,
W L Whealdom vs S E Ferguson ct al ;
motion to make more definite and cer
tain by Taylor.
Mrs C M Wilson vs H P Woods;
passed.
LAW.
Scherneckaer vs J C Murphy; con
tinued. "
Quang Sang Wa vs Quang On Tai ; de
fault and judgment for balance due.
Annie Urqnhart vs C E Jones; mo
tion for default.
"P Redemption."
This famous temperance play will be
produced at the New Vogt opera bouse
on Friday evening, June 12lb, for the
purpose of defraying the expenses of the
grand lodge meeting of the Independent
Order of Good Templars of Oregon,
-which takes place' here Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of this week.
"Past Redemption" is without a rival
as a temperance drama, not excepting
"Ten Nights in a Bar Room." ' The ac
tion is natural, the lines beautiful, and
the comedy far above the average. The
cast ia strong and evenly balanced, and
every detail will be carefully observed in
order to make tins performance the best
ever given by a local cast. Arrange
ments have been made for tbe grand
lodge to attend in a body, and from the
outlook a very large audience will be
present. A large number of tickets
bave been sold, so if yon want good
seats it would be well to get them early.
' The. City Election.
The city election occurs Monday.
There is to be elected a mayor, citv
treasurer, three councilmen and three
water commissioners. Though the time
is fast approaching, there has been little
interest manifested in a general way,
and if any extended system of wires has
been laid, it does not appear on the sur
face. For mayor five names have been
tcentioned the present 'incumbent,
Mayor Menefee,' and Messrs. M.T. Nolan.
Henry . Maler, Jud Fish ' and. 8.. B.
Adams.' Reports are conflicting as to
whether some of these gentlemen would
accept the nomination'. .; -.'';''
The primary will be held Thursday.
According', to' custom, this has been jn
tbe form of a mass meeting, .where .the
mayor and treasurer were., nominated,
bi s 1 - - . - ; . . - - -. - ' : I - - 1
and if "any disaffection resulted other
candidates were nominated at independ
ent meetings held later. At the original
mass meeting a motion is usually maae
that ward meetings he held the -night
fallowing to nominate councilmen and
water commissioners. The mayor nas
issued a call for a mas9 meeting lnurs
day night. ' .'':. .
CANNERY BURNED.
Building Supposed to Hate Been Set on
, Fire by Striker. '.
The cannery and other buildings of
the North Shore Packing Company, be;
longing to George & Barker, and sit
uated acroes from Astoria, on the Wash
ington side of the river burned last
night. There was no means of commu
nication across the river. It is impos
sible to learn the cause of the fire or any
other particulars, but it is generally sup
posed the buildings were set on fire by
strikers out of revenge for the operation
of George A Barker's cannery up the
river at Eureka.
The First regiment, O. N. G., is mak
ing preparations to go down the Colum
bia river and preserve the public peace
in trie-fishermen's troubles. ' No orders
have been issued, but they are expected
at any moment.
The military men of the Second regi
ment, Oregon National Guard, are ap
parently watching with keen interest
the developments in regard to the fisher
men's strike, and no doubt would be
little surprised if their services ehould
be demanded.
Froit Prospects.
The following information is from the
weekly "climate and crop bulletin, re
ceived today :
The fruit prospects continue good.
Some varieties of apple9 are dropping
some, bnt not enough to affect the gen
eral result. Some prunes and Black
Republican cherries are also dropping to
some extent. The season is sufficiently
advanced now to warrant the statement
that the weather was leBS injurious in
this portion of the state than in the
western portion. May Duke cherries
are ripening. Strawberries are ripening
slowly, yet from the Hood River dis
trict the shipments have been already
several hundred crates a day and this
week the shipments will be greater.
Showers and comparatively cold
weather are probable for the current
week, though the showers should grad
ually be fewer and the temperature
sjowly rise.
Iteduced liates.
The O. R. & N. Co. will sell round
trip tickets for one fare for the following
conventions : Republican National Con
vention to be held at St. Louis, Mo.,
June 16th. Democratic National Con
vention to .be held at Chicago July 7th.
Peoples Party Convention and Ameri
can Convention to be held at St. Louis
July 22d. National Convention Young
Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor
to be held at Washington, D. C, July
7th to 13th. National Educational As
sociation meeting to bo held at Buffalo
July 3d to 10th. Encampment G. A. R.
to be held at St. Paul Sept. 14th. For
further information call ' on or address
yours truly, ' E. E. Lytle,
ju3-tf - ' - Agent.
The Congressional Situation.
Thomas H. Tongue, the Republican
candidate, now leads W. S. Vanderburg,
Populist, by 74 votes, tbe totals being:
Tongue .19,355
Vanderburg 19,281
The official vote in Coos county made
a change of one. vote in favor of Tongue's
plurality, and in Josephine county
Tongue's vote has been increased 2, and
that of Vanderburg diminished 27, or a
change of 29 to Tongue. " 'J
Ellis' plurality over Quinn is now 462
votes, tbe latter baring added to his
total 22 from Baker, 2 from Crook, 29
from Harney, 272 from Union, and lost
10 in Umatilla. Ellis' total has been
increased by 34 from Baker, 45 from
Crook, 14 from Harney, 107 from Union,
and be has lost 34 in Umatilla. . The
vote now is :
Ellis.... '....12,368
Quinn :. 11,916
Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub
lish the following extract from a letter
of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reedley, Fresno
eounty, Calif., as they handle the rem
edy referred to and want their customers
to know what a eplended medicine it is:
"It is with pleasure 1 tell you that by
one day's use of Chamberlain's Cough
remedy I was relieved of a very bad
cold. My head was completely stopped
up and I could not sleep at night. I can
recommend this remedy." A cold nearly
alwayB starts in the head and afterwards
extends to the throat and lungs. By
using this "remedy freely as soon as the
cold has been contracted it will cure the
cold at once and prevent it from extend
ing to the lungs. :
Through trains on tbe O. R. & N will
run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen
dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection with 'the
Union Prcific, the same as heretofore.
A through first-class Bleeper from Port
land to Spokane, connecting with the
first-claBS ' sleeper' to ;SC Paul ' and a
through tourist sleeper from Portland to
St. Paul, will be run .in connection with
the Great Northern railway-.-' V
; ; E. E. Lytle, Agent.
',, T. A. Van Norden, tbe ' watchmaker
and jeweler, can be found in bis new
quarters, opposite A. M. Williams' store.
;h : ';, my8-lm
4 .
The North Pole
1 Always at the front and wherever g
"BATTLE AX'r goes it is the g
g biggest thing in sightv It is as re-
markable for its fine flavor and quality g
i as for its low price A JO cent piece
1 of "BATTLE AX" is almost H
twice as large as a JO cent piece of Jf
any other equally good tobacco 8
. THE NAME OF THE NEXT
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE
Of November 4th, 1896.'
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Co.,
. Second and
. Washington
Streets, opp.
French's
Bank.
We are' now se'tlcd In oni new quarters, and
are prepared to do all kinds of work in onrllue.
We make Corsets, Ladies' Drees Reform Waists,
Misses' and Children's Waists. Abrtomiinl Bands
or Supports of various styles. These goods are
all made to order; a good fit guaranteed or no
sale. Why not patronize home industry ? If this
western country bad ten percent, of the money
paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would
make ns all rich. Why not keep the money at
home by building up industries at home. Fac
tory and office at corner Second and Washington
i ; entrance at First National Bank. -
Dalles City anfl Moro Stap ling.
Leaves Williams Hotel, Moro, on
Mondays, Wednesdays' and Fridays at
8 . m. prompt.
Leaves Umatilla Honse, The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Tbvrsdays and Saturdays at
8 a. m. prompt.
Freight rates The DalleB 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 UmatillaHouse, The Dalles,
and at Williams Hotel, Moro.,
my 6tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop.
Hay and Grain for Sale
Ward, Kerns Robertson's Stable,
Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. '
dec4-im
Am
Q.
e
3J
made use of at last.'
eomie pictures, fushion pl-tes an1 eliiborate de-
"The Regulator Line'
Tie Balte Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH .
Freiont ana Fassengsr Lins
Throncrh Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and" Port
land. Stfamer Regulator leaves Tht
Dalles at 8 a. m., connei-tincr at' the Cas
cade Locke with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Oak si-cet dock) at" 7 a. m., connect
ing witli Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles. ' - :'
B8a:'B;B batkd.
One way.
Round trip
..J2.00
....... 3.O0
Rales 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
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. tn. - Live stock shipments olicted.
Call on or address.
W. C. ALLAWAY
OeueraJ Agent
THE DALLES.
OREGON
SURE CURE for PILES
Jtcliini; and Blind, Bleeding or Protm-ilnr PI let yield al one -j
DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. Step, .u-h-
:ug, absorbs laiuors. A paaitive cure. Circular ot free. Pho
Mo. Druuisu r mail. . iiOSAMK. PUiia Pa.
I
EA5T and SCUTH via
The Shasta Route
' or TUB ..
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Tm'nB leave and are duo to arrive at Portlnrt,
FBOH JONS 23, 1895.
f OVERLAND EX-1
press, Salem, Rose- 1
I bare, Anil land, 6nc- I
I rameoto, Ogden.Ssu !
) Frunciseo, MoJa-e, (
I Los Angeles, El Pasn, j
I New urleaua and I
tEast . J
8:50 P.M.
'8:10 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
Roeeburg and way ta
tions 4:40 r.M.
(Via Woodbnrn fori
MtAneel, Silverton,
4 West Bcio, Browns-
1 Tille.Springiield and j
I Natron J
Daily
except
Sundays.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
14:45 P. M.
except
Sundays.
Salem and way. stations
10.00 A.M.
juorvaina ana wayi
stations : )
jMcMinnville and!
fway stations...': (
f 6:-i0 P. M.
t 8:25 P.M.
Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. -'-
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
POUJdAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING' CARS
" Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
thronch tickets to all points in tbe Eastern
Stxtesi Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from -
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart Irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets. .
YAMHILL DIVISION.
FatseDger Depot, foot of Jederson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:55, 5:15, 6:30 p. to., 8:00 p. ru.,
anu 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11;25 a. m., 1:30,
1:15, 6:20, 7:40. 9:05 p.m. - ..
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t 4:80 p. m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m
Leave for AIRLIE on Mouday, Wednesday and
Vri ay at 9:40 a; m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 8:05 p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00,
11:00 a. m., 12:40, 2:00, 3:30, 5:30, 6:50 p.m.
Anive at PortNnd at 12:3a, 8:40, 10:30a. m
12:15, 1:50, 3:15, 4:45, 6:30, 7:55 p. m.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. OOER8,
Manager. AssL G. F. & Pass. Agt.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R, R.
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
. DCLTJTH
GRAND FOBF
CBOOK8TOS
WINNIPEG
BUTTE
Eleg.ent
Tourist
TO
Through Tickets
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON " . '
PRILAOKLFBll
FKW YOKK
BOSTON AND Al t
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, maps and tickets,
cal on or write to :
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
A. L. CHARLTON. Asst. Q. P. A..
255, Morritou -Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon
GIVES THE . , ,
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
St. Paul V Kansas City-
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN 8TKAMBK8 Leave Portland
. EverT F1t T 'ot
SAN FRANCISCO, -CAL.
For full details call on O. R. A Co.'i Agent
Tha Dalles, or address .
W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
New Schedule.
Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol
lowing wili be the new schedule: .-
Train No. 1 ai rives at The Dallea 4 :50
a. m., and leaves 4 :55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40
p. tn., and leaves 10:45 p. in."
Train No. 8 arr'vesat The Dallea 12:05
p. ra., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m. . f ' . ?
Train 23 and 24 will carry p&seengers
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." r . . E; E. Lytlb,
' '-Agent.
JM. KANE, M. D.,
. t ,. .. t
Physician and Surgeon,
CHAPMAN BUILDING,
Rooms 44 and 45. Office hours, 9 to 11 a, m.,
and 2 to 4, and 7 to p. m. Phone. No. 208.
, i . . ...
n -n
s
Pullman
2j o, c ,
Did
you
know?
-That we have opened
up a Vholesale Liquor
House, at J. O. Mack's
old stand ? -
The purest Wines
and Liquors
for family use.
STUBLING S WILLIAMS
NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given thatat the July, lS'.Hi, term
of the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County, to-wit. on the tuh day of July,
1896, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. at the
County Court Room in the Court House in Dallea
City, Oregon, tbe Under-igued petitioners will
present the following petition and will apply to
the said County Conrt to grant to F. Erickson A
Co., a copartnership composed of F. Ericknou
and C. F. Andernon, o license to sell vpltltuous,
malt or vinous liquors in less quantities than
one gallon within oak (irove preciucl for th9
term of one year from the granting of such li
cense: ..
To the Honorable County Court of Watca County,
Oregon: "
We, the undersigned, residents and legal voters
of Oak Grove precinct, Wasco County, Oregon,
hereby petition your honorable body to grant to
F. Erickon St Company, a co-partnership com
posed of F. EriCKRon aud C. F. Anderson, a li
cense to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors
in less quantities than one gallon within said
preclno f or t he term of one year from the grant
ing of such license:
HAHKS. NAMES.
J P Abbott o P Weberg
P N Turner ' M Delore
G A Ward' . .KB Cline Kelton
W C Greaves Richard Boyd
Charles Buckham M Orwiler
K McLaren J Nagle
N Jones Peter McDonald ..
F N Vogt John Green
C R Jovnt L Peterson
Robert Turey Peter Ilanse-i
J Burns August Finn
Nels Christonseu Thomas Swartes
Chas Murray A Roberts
R Lutey - Thomas Durron
Joseph Batty C itawprey
Mark Ma Hoy F DiUitigbam
J E Grabam W G Flemmirg
C Henneghan John Burns
l.rank Barton.
FM27-5t-w. - . .
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is harebv given that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of O. V. Lane, de
ceased, will, on Saturday, the 20lh day of June,
IS1., at 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day, at
tbo front door of the county courtbouse in
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in
band, the following described real estate, be
longing to the estate of said deceased, to-wit:
Lot two (2) in Block two (2) in Bnird's Addi
ion to the town of Antelope, Wasco County,
Oregon, being 47 feet by 100 feet between Main
and Baird streets, and also a strln of land 47 feet
by 100 feet in Baird's Kirst Addition to id town
of Antelope, adjoining said lot No. two (2 on tbe
west, and both sail parcls of land taken to
gether and as a whole being 47 feet in width by
200 feet in length and lying and beinir i ituat d
between Main and Baird sweets in said town of
Antelope, -aid sale will be made subject to
that certain mortgage given by said deceased r
Fran' i M. Dial, recorded la book "L" heeorda
of Mortgages for Wasco County, Oregon, at
page 270; said mortgage being dated January
7th, 1893, and upon which there ia now due
about the sum of $1600.
. Dated this 18th day of May, 1S06.
E. JACOBSEN,
Administrator of the estate of C. V . Lsne,
deceased. my20-6t i ,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice i heraby given that the undersigned
has been dulv appointed by the Hon. County
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, '
as admliitHtrator of the estate of Anna Franoia
Ca'lKon, decesed.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same to ine at
my ofllee in Dulles City properly verified within
six months irom the date of this notice.
Dated May 12, 18116.
TRANK MENEFEE. ,
Administrator of the estate of Anna Francis
Carlson, deceased.- ' myl6-5elt- '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lard Oftick at The Dalles, Or ,1
May 4, 16'J6. 1
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler dns tiled notice of bis intention to
commute and make final proof in support of bis
claim, and that said proof will be made before
tbe Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon,
on June 10, 1866, vis:
Frederick W. Wilson,
Hd. E. No. 6279, for the Lots 1,' 2 and 3,ec. 3, Tp.
IN, R13E. i- -; ' ,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation'
of, said land, viz: Edward F. Sharp, J. F. Stan
iels, Edward M. Wlngate, William H. ButU, all
of The Dalles, Or.
JA8. F. MOORE, Register.
For Rent.
The lower i-tory of the Michelbach block, cor
ner of Second and Union streets, now.vacaut,
will be reutnd on a long or short-time lease at
reasonable figures. '
Also the Michelbach garden and fruit orchard,
with buildings for occupation. Anply to George
Williams, administrator of the Mlobelbacb,
estate. . , . apr3-U
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omci at The Dalles, Or.,)'
May 4, 1896. 1
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis 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, vU:
James T. Klllott, , . .
Hd B No. 3269, tor the N WJ, Sec. 22, Tp. 1 N, K
15 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, vis: J. W. Allen, U. J. Hnrst,
James Hurst, W. Bennett, all of The Dalles, Or.
may6-l : JAS. V. MOORE, Agister.
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