THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. 1896. The Weekly Ghfoniele. SHJB DALLES, Oj&KGON CffTIGDHfl OOflP CONCERNING THE" LOCKS. work or the Vregoa Delegation Shown by Their Letters. MAKES SOFT WHITE HSHDS - ' Coticl'ra Soip parities and tcautlfies tie tin by restoring to healthy activity the O.OOOED, Inflajifd, Ibritated, Sluoowb, or Ovebworked Pores. 6oId tbreurhont (he world. Forres Dsuo Atro Can. Corp., Sole Proprietors, Boston, U. S. A. 44 All stout the Hand sntl Skin mailed f-. PERSONAL MENTION. . Eon. Pierce Mays is in tba city. Miss Anna Hanks went to Hood Eiver today. Dr. Frazier and bride left today for ; San Francisco and will be absent several weeks. Mrs. Stacy Shown left for her home . in Seattle today, accompanied by Miss Isabel! Floyd. Mies Botorff, who has been bead mil liner for Mrs. Briggs, returned to Spo kane last night. ' Mrs. Carrie Sears and children of Walla Walla returned home last night. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and ' MrsvKandall. Mr. J. M. Huntington left today for jortiana, wnere ne is called as a witness : in the right of way cases for the portage roaa at tne aajiea. Ex-Gov. Moody, accompanied by his daughter, Mies Edna, and a niece, Miss - Moody, of California, came up on the .Regulator last night and will spend sev erai days in tne city. .Monday's Daily. Mr. E. G. Patterson went to Dufur .today. - Mr. Chae. Dnrbin of Antelope is in me city. Rev. W. C. Curtis went to Portland this afternoon. Mr. Chas. Cramer was in the city to . any irom Mosier. Mr. and Mrs. Ko'ot. Mays, Jr. left for tneir home in Antelope yesterday. Miss Williams came up from Portland yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. H. W. iirencb. ' Mrs. E. J. Marshall and daughter, Grace, of Oregon City are visiting rela tives in the city. Miss - Daisie Allaway went to Baker City Saturday night to visit friends, and will be absent about a week. Wm. Hope, manager of the Oregon Fruit Union here, left for Hood Eiver this afternoon to superintend the ship ment tonight of a carload of berries for eastern markets. Miss Lock wood, who has been visiting Mr. C. W. Dietzel and family for the paBt three months, left today for a visit to friends in Springfield, Mo. She was accompanied to Portland by Mr. Dietzel and wife. . Tuesday. Mr. A Buchler went to the Locks this ' morning. Mr. E. E. Lytle left for Portland this afternoon'. ' . , Mr. W. Lord took the afternoon local for Portland. Mrs. l. Li. McArtbur left this morn ing for Sprague for a month's absence. Mrs. Wilkerson, sister of- Mrs. G. C. Blakeley went Portland this morning. Mies Lieutitia Hickenbothem left for Portland on the Regulator this morning Messrs. T. H. Johnston and W.' TT Whipple of Dufur were in the city to- Mr. T. H. Clarke and A. A. Berry left iuio morning ior a weeavs stay at the jueauowB, near mi, nooa. ; Mr. Wm. Michel 1 lefton the afternoon local for Portland, where be has been called as a witness in the right of way , The Oregon delegation has replied to thecommittee from the commercial c'ub as follows : . -''". ; . Washington, D. C.,' June 12, '96, Meisrt. W. L. Bradshaw, A. S. Mac Al lister, B: F. Laughlin, Emile Schanno and if. Whealdon, committee of The Vallet Commercial Club, The DaUe. Oregon. . ..-'.- Referring to your letter of Feb. 24th last, to the senators and representatives of Oregon in Congress, asking us to make efforts to secure an appropriation of $179- 597,00 for continuing work on the canal and locks at the Cascades, and that at least $10,000.00 be made available at once, and further suggesting that we urge upon the secretary, of war the importance of the locks be ing used for the passage of boats, if con bis tent with safety, during the present year, I now have the pleasure to inform you that the appropriation asked for has been made in the sundry civil bill, and that an additional appropriation of $50- 000.00, for continuing said work has been made available for completing cer tain portions of the work, so that the operation of the locks may not be un necessarily delayed. The members of the Oregon delega tion in Congress have also written a let ter to the secretary of war, urging the speedy completion of the work. A copy of the letter is herewith enclosed. I have also to inform you that Sena tor Mitchell and I today called at the office of the secretary of war, for the pur pose of personally urging upon him the necessity and importance of completing the improvement at the earliest date practicable, but wa were unable to see him on account of his absence from the city. We called, however, upon the chief of engineers, and strongly urged upon him the necessity of early com pie tion of that portion of the woik neces sary to be completed in advance of the opening of the canal to commerce, and specially requested that the locks be opened for the paesage of boats at the earliest date consistent with safety of the work. We. were assured by the chief of engineers that the locks would be opened for the passage of boats, as soon as the condition of the work would warrant the use and operation of the canal for that purpose. I remain, gen tlemen, yours very truly, Geo. W. McBbide. The letter to the secretary of war reads as follows: ; Washington, D. C, Jone 4, '96. Hon. Daniel 8. Lament, Secretary of War. Sie : We beg leave respectfully to aBk your attention to the clause in the tiver and harbor bill, appropriating $50,000 ior continuing work on the canal an locks and containing the following pro vi8o in relation thereto : "Twenty thousand dollars of which or o much thereof as may be necessary. shall be immediately available for ex penditure in the discretion of the eecre tary of war, in constructing on the land and siver sides of the canal between tbe upper lock gate masonry and the lower guard gate masonry, such portions of tbe walls proposed in the modified project presented by the board of engin eeers in its report of October 18, 1894, (which report was printed in the annual report of the chief of engineers, for the year 1895, Part V, pp. 3576 and follow ing), as it may be necessary to construct in advance of tbe opening of the canal to commence." ' We have been informed by the chie of engineers that the completion of tbe work specified in the foregoing proviso would make it practicable to open the canal to commerce, without awaiting the completion' of the entire project, as modified by the report of the board of engineers, above referred to, and, in view of the great benefit that would ac crue to the producing and commercial interests of tbe upper Columbia region, by reason of the early opening of the canal to the passage of steamboats, we respectfully, but most earnestly urge that such work be begun immediately, and pushed forward to early completion. J we peg leave Herewith to present copies of memorials presented to con gress on behalf of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, Astoria, Oregon, and The DalleB Commercial Club, of The Dallee Oregon, setting forth in detail the im portance of the completion of this work and the great loea to commerce should j''BlSSSP' I WANT ( k LDURHAM N h-Qk r' - . You will ltaelo"eciipo"" ' i jMfSrk ., Inside each two ounce Jtrng, - T vff efiS'll lw and twj coupons Inside each ATSJ fwiwl I four ounce bag of Black- ' '"'IjfL.ffi" Vllfl I ' well's Durham.' Buy a bag ' ,cf fft Z3 ' "M of this celebrated tobacco tgC7'VfaNir Jtiiliprjfficlfe and read tlie coupon which 'MSSjgjgtAgjEli'l 3 iffi II ' I BATTLE M . PLLK3. 4. Off for a Six Months Trip. 07) No matter how much you are charged for a small piece of other brands the chew is no better than "Battle Ax' For JO cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods THE NAME OF THE NEXT WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE" 'The Regulator Line' Tie Talles. PorUaiid and Astoria ' , Navigation Co.- Sheriffs Sale! THROUGH Freigni ana Passenger Line Thronsrh Dailv Trin rRnnrWo . ceptea) between The Dalles and Port tana, bteamer Kegulator leaves Th Liauea at a.m.. connecting at t.hn "! cade Locks with Steamer Dalles Citv. bteamer Dalies Citv leaves Portland (Oak sfcet dock) at 7 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The uaiiea. . . By virtue of so execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oreiton for the County of V8sco on the Lih.dvof June la in a suit therein pending wherein R p Kex. fi is rJai"tift nd .p. U. Tnylor, 8mnh K. Tavior The btiite of Oregon, as trustee ior the use of the commou bchool fund of Wnsco Connty, John end the Columbia River Fruit Company, a cor poration, are defendants, to me directed and commanding me to sell at public sale the aouth .east quarter of the southwest quarter, and tbe soutnwet quarter of t le s nthonst quarter of ??1. Bev,in township one north of ranee thirteen, eat of the Willamette Meridian, con taining ei hty sores more or less, aud slso the followinr bounded parcel of land, situated in sai.j county, to wit: Commeucinr at the north- ..c"er of the northwest quarter of the nortbest n unrtpr . ,1 u... . 2t ?? i?.Pf ranKe tnlrteen, east of the Willain S'5e.M?"dtan; thence west oo the section Uue lu S P,ntJ thence south 35 deiriees east 404 feet to a point: thence north 44 decrees 60 minutes, cast 132 feet; thence north 287 feet to . the place of beginning, and containing one and one half acres, together with all and singular the tenements aud hereditaments therennto be longing or in anywise appertaining, to satisfy 'u.m of f101,5-95 8nd "corning Interest and 100 attorney's fees, aud 125 r.ii mut rii.K.,. ments, and 11.50 taxes, I will on the 18th duy of July. 1896. at the hour of 9 n'olrvi-lr n m day, at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Ore gon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the above described real property. . , 1. J. UKIVER, Jnl7-1 , Sheriff of Wasco County. . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. J88ENOEB RATES. One way... ... Kound trip... .$2XK) . 3.00 Notice f 8 harphv trvtr rhir 4Ka nrMfM administrator of the estate of C. V. Lane, de ceased, will, on Saturday, the 20th day of June, . iu ice siternoon ot said day, at trill fmrr. a. . v. n . ' " ims cuuuir counnoiiaA in . the lie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash Hand, the following riiwnrihut .i longing to the estate of said deceated, to-wli: Ratss Greatly Reduced. A 11 Ueirrhf 1. w i2'1" B'.'Mn B.'ird's Addi- -m-ww r vijr ri , tVVtIVlfr OC4Vr (VCtVO . I W IUC IUWU ) j r ft 9 w I Ommn Vulna at tn.r V. Antelope. Wasno Conntv. will be Imnight through.-vntk.XSZS out delay at Cascades. bhlpmenta for Portland reraivnrl at any time aay or night. Shipments for y ay lanamea must be delivernrl hnfnra op. m. Liive stock shipments solicted. uau on or aaaress. W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent- THE DALLES.' - OREGON itlORTHERN by 100 feet in Baird's First Addition to lrt bin of Antelope, adjoining said lot No. two (a on the west, snd both sail nameU r.t i.nrf t.kH gether and ss a whole being 47 feet in width by 200 feet in lenf th and lying and being tituated between Main and liaird streets in said town of Antelope, -aid saie will be made subject to that certain mortaaffe irk-pn kv i .T rf n Francis M. Dial, rocorded In hnnir " u-h. of Mortgages for Wasco County, Oregon, at page 270; said mortgage being dated January 7th. 1893. and unon which than. about the sum of tidoo. , .Dated mis 18th da; oi May, 1896. ' ' 1? i i rinnnnvf Ad minis tratnr rtt fh Mtnta f v t deceased. , tnT20-5t-l Administrator's Notice. Notice is herahv srivAn chat th tmnHi.ni has been duly appointed by the Hon. County tl I f. I . n 'Ourt ot the btate of Oregon for Wasco county, rAU lt"IVs K. R.?.9 1dm'l'lttor of the estate of Anna Francis AH persona bavins- claims anlnat nld mtnta are hereby notilled to present the same to me at my office in Dalles City properly verified within six months trom tbe date of this notion. . - FRAKST MEKFITFir. Administrator of the Atttjatn nt Ann Prannla Oarlsou. deceased. myl6-5elt- s. Pnllman Elegent Toiurist For Rent. TO Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Carsi ST. PAXIL,. MINNEAPOLIS DCLUIH VAHUO GRAND FOBF CBOOK8TOK WINNIPEG BUTTE Thiroagh Tickets CHICAGO - ;' WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA ' KEff TORS BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH The lower story of the Michelbach block, cor ner of Second and Union streets, now vacant, will be renud on a long or short-time lease at reasonable figures. Also the Michelbach garden and fruit orchard, with buildings for occupation. Apply to George Williams, administrator of the Michelbach estate. ' sprS-tf . .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalle, Or ,( .... .' May 4, W96. , notice is hereby siven thni the fniiotrino. named settler has Hied notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of hie claim, and that said proof will be made before the Kegiater and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on June 10, 1896, vis: Frederick W. Wilson. Hd. E. No. 5279, for the Lota 1, 2 and 3, See. S, Tp. 1 N. R 13 He names the follnwlntr vitnM-M tA mvnr his contlnuoas residence upou, and cultivation Iwi, nuu iuu, vi. cuwsra r. nan, j. . btan lels. Edward M. Wingate, William H. Butts, ail of The Dalles, Or. . JAS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE. For information, time cards, mans and Mcfe-At. i vtu uu or wnte iq W. C. ALLAWAY. Airent. xne Danes, Oregon A D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.. 255, Morrison Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (0 . WAJ M UU To all whom it may concern: Notice isherebv elven thatat tho Jnlv.iiKM trm I of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, to-wit, on th 8th day of July, 1896, at tbe hour of two o'clock n. m at tha County Court Boom In the Court Rouse in Dalles City, Oregon, the under-igued petitioners will present the following petition snd will apply to the said County Court to grant to F. Krickson b Co.. a coDartnershlD comnosed of P. F.rir.imn and C. F. Anderson, a license to sell spirituous, mslt or vinous liquors in less qusntities than one gallon within Oak Grove precinct for the term of one year from the granting of such 11- I cense: To the Honorable County Court of Watco County, .r .. . k. ...... 1 i j . i . . " c, kiic uuuriDiieeu, miucuissnq legal voters of Oak Grove precinct, Wasco County, Oregon, hereby petition your honorable body to grant to F. Erickon & Comnanv. a eo-nnrtnerhi n com. posed of K. Ericsson and C. F. 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