CO THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 1896. The Weekly Gbroolele THE DA1LES, OKEGOH PERSONAL MENTION. Saturday. " Dr. C. B. Damn left this morning for Portland. Mr. Frank Myers went to Lyle, this morning. Mr. Grant Maya is in the city from Antelope. The Mclnerny family left this morn ing for Clatsop Beach. Mr. W. O. Hadley and Mrs. Clark went to Stevenson this morning. . - Mrs. Stabling and son went to Stev enson this morning. Mr. F. VV. Wilson left for a short trip to the coast this morning. Mr. IT. Uerbrinpr left this morning visit his family at Stevenson. Prof. G. M. Irwin - left for Portland this morning on the Regulator. Mrs. Reynolds left for a two weeks1 onting to Sprague this morning. . Mrs. L. L. McCartney left this morn ' ing for a visit with relatives in Albany, Geo. Ernest Stewart left this after noon for - Portland to be absent over Sunday. Mrs. Walter Moore of Moro left for Clatsop beach on the Regulator this morning. ' - Mrs. Eliza McFarland went to Port land yesterday to visit her eon, E. B, McFarland. Miss Grace Iiuer went to Walla "Walla yesterday for a two weeks' ah fsence among friends. Attys. J. L. Story and Hayward Rid dell left on a camping trip down the river this morning. Mrs. Charlotte D. Brown of San Francisco, who has been visiting Mrs, M. H. Roberts, returned home today. The many friends of Mrs. . Capt Wand will be pleased to learn tbat sbe is recovering from an attack of tonsil His. Mrs. E. E. Lytle and family and Mrs W. H. Hobeon and family left for Clat sop beach this morning to spend the summer. Mr. John H. Cradlebaugh left this morning for the mines. He took his eon with him and the young man was 'tieiigntea to go. - Mr. Wesley Koontz, an old-timer of The JJalleB. now of Portland, wbo has been in Arlington for the past three momns, is in tne city. Messrs. Dan and Smith French re turned from the beach today, and will soon visit their ranch , interests ia the southern part of the county. Monday. Mr. L. C. Baker of Hosier was ia town today. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett left on the local train for Newport to spend the heated season. Mr. Carey Jenkins left today for As toria, where he takes a position under Mr. Ulenn. Misses Mattie and Frankie FitzGerald left this afternoon for San Francisco after a visit of a few days with friends in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barrett, who have been living in Portland for the last year. returned to me ualles yesterday to per manentiy reside. i Tuesday. Jos, Folcoleft for the Locks this morn ing. Miss Etta Story left for Portland this morning. Mrs. S. H. Frazier went to Hood River this morning. ' Rev. A. Bronsgeest went to the Locks tbis afternoon. Mr. Kerr, of Kerr & Buckley, went to Portland this morning. Mr. A. J. Dnfur left on the west bound tram to join his family. Mrs. E. C. Newman and little eon left this morning for Portland. Mr. L. Clark went to the mountains near Wind river this morning, seeking tne neart of nature. Mr. and Mrs. Biggs, Miss Ethel Dem ing and Mies Gertrude Davis left for Clatsop beach this morning. Mrs. John Parrot and family and Mies Allen left for Mount Hood this morning to oe absent several weeks- Mies Emma Morse, wbo baa been in "the city for the past two weeks visiting me lamiues 01 Messrs. Butler and Kacb, returned to Portland this morning. Mr. I. C. and Miss Julia Nickelsen went to Hood River this morning, where Mies Julia will remain. Mr. Nickel sen will return this evening with Miss Clara When you find a person who has tried Simmons Liver Regulator you are eure to bear them eay something in us favor. Mrs. G. T. Judy, Blue Grass. 111., re cently wrote: "I cannot do without Simmons Liver Regulator Bince I know ' the value of it as a family medicine." And Dr. W. P. Gibbs, of Beaufort, S. C, eaye: "I prescribe Simmons Liver Reg ulator, and know it to be a first-class liver medicine." Through trains on the 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 sleeper from Port land to Spokane, connecting with the . first-class eleeper to St. Paul and a through tourist eleeper from Portland to St. Paul, will be run in connection with the Great Northern railway. E. E: Lytle. Aeent., , Lost A dark Jersey cow, branded CL on left hip. Hae been from home since Wednesday morning, June 24th. Finder ' will please communicate with Bill! Allowed. The following is a partial list of the bills examined and allowed at the July term of the circuit court : John Gorton, witness grand jury .$13 00 Viola Gorton do ., 13 00 A Keaton, justice fees ' 8 SO E M Sntitt, diet atty tees, Mate vs Edwards et al ... Fred Chandler, justice feeB, State 10 00 vs John Stoy 6 90 Fred Chandler, justice fees, state vs Jfiil htoy . . . v J2 00 Clark Dough ton, constable fees in State vs John Stoy Frank Dean, constable fees, State 7 00 vs Ed Stoy 11 00 Alice Kenney, witness fees 1 70 00 70 W H Farlow do W H Kennev do A Keaton, justice fees, State vs ' Thomas..... .:.... "i 60 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies 86 65 Senfert & Condon Telephone Co, messages 1 '40 Jos T Peters & Co, bills rendered . 98 96 W T Hibbard, preparing election booths 1 23 J R Nickelsen, services as deputy sheriff on election 6 00 T A Wilhelm, use ot room for elec- . tion s 2 50 S W Arnold, making booths. .' 5 00 Wright & McManamy.bridge lum ber and election booths 27 00 T C Dallas, hall rent, election 2 00 A Stewart, rent polling place 2 00 F A Young, messenger election re turns 10 00 Polk Butler, use of building for election 8 00 W J Davidson, making election booths 2 00 SPECIAL DEPUTY SHERIFFS OF ELECTION. Albert Fleischauer. 6 00 Walter Klindt 6 00 M Deitzenmuller 3 00 M P Isenberg 6 00 B Thurston : 6 00 Thos Haslam 6 00 Albert McKainy,. 3 00 Uueh (Junsman b uu E Doyle 6 00 Will U Adams 3 uu Hueh Morebead 6 00 Geo Gordon 3 00 W Richards . . . 3 00 G Bolton J McCorkle 3 3 Hugh Jackson. 3 00 Frank Dean . . . Davis Hix 3 00 3 00 Geo Young 3 00 Chas Wallace 6 00 JUDGES OP ELECTION 8 FBly the... 6 00 U b Shoemaker : . . . o uu C J Hayes .. 6 00 A a Billings. UU H S Richmond 3 00 S M Baldwin 3 00 CLERKS OF ELECTION. CEMarkham : 6 00 OPMcFall.... 6 00 CLERKS OF ELECTION. W S Gribble -.4 3 00 GW Graham.... 3 00 J N Mosier 3 00 J J Lynch 3 08 A E Lake 3 00 S G Ledford 3 00 A E Stewart j. 6 00 M E Miller 6 00 O L Paquet 3 00 J R Cunningham 3 00 C G Hickok 6 00 W M Frame 6 00 C M Wolfard 6 00 J B Hunt.. .: 6 00 John M Davis 3 00 FA Young 3 00 8 S Johns 6 00 B F Miller 6 00 Roger B Sinnott 6 00 GGGibons 6 00 Ed G Patterson 6 00 D C Herrin 6 00 John A Taylor 6 00 D Parish 6 00 Albert S Roberts 3 00 B Haverlv 3 00 Omer Butler 3 00 F C Clausen : 3 00 Newton Patterson . 3 00 WE Campbell 3 00 W Nolin .: "3 00 W H Staats 3 00 V LHelfrich 6 00 Frank H Watts. 6 00 V P Steers 3 00 Asa Stogsdill 3 00 JUDGES OF ELECTION. L Lamb 3 00 S D Fisher 3 00 ID Driver 3 00 B Savage 3 00 Jas R Woodcock 3 00 P Ward 3 00 f W Glavey 3 00 EPWiliiams 3 00 James Ward 3 00 James Kelly . . 3 00 N W Wallace 6 00 Wm Kelsay 6 00 Thos Harper 6 00 J IS Alanley 3 00 Li Al Woodside 3 00 II T Coram 3 00 C A Stewart 6 00 A M Barnett 6 00 T H Williams 6 00 F M Jackson : 6 00 B Rand 6 00 S J La P ranee 6 00 R R Hinton 3 00 H C Rooper 3 00 (jeo Dodd .'. 3 00 John M Marden 6 00 GM Sterling 6 00 JJoherty . . . : 6 00 L Story 6 00 N H Gates ; . 6 00 CE Bayard.. 6 00 John Cates ." 6 00 S B Adams 6 00 M Huntington.. 6 00 R E Williams . 6 00 John Blaser 6 00 W Adams 6 00 C Egbert 3 00 E K Russell :. 3 00 James Fnlton 3 00 August Deckert. 3 00 DL Bolton 3 00 W L Ward ... 3 00 E W Trout 3 00 Geo W Rice .-. 3 00 Polk Butler 3 00 H Tavlor. .. 3 00 H E Moore ; , 3 00 WH Williams .. 3 00 R Doyle 4 . : 3 00 A J Brown 3 00 James Le Due 3 00 M Thompson 3 00 P O'Brien . 3 00 Edward Bohna .v. : . . 6 00 Monroe Heisler 6 00 W L Harrington. 6 00 id Ubaistiaa 3 00 Van Woodruff 3 00 M M Morris............ 3 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Troy Shelley, examination teach ers and expenses. 17 00 Anna M Lang, assistant. ........ 15 00 J T Neff, assistant 15 00 A M Williams & Co, mdse paupers 3 50 Geo D Barnard & Co, records and supplies for county ........... .373 53 John Donohue 9 75 Pease & Mars, mdse Mrs Puckett. . 5 00 B H Patrick & Co, rubber stamps 13 50 J M and M B Mnrchie, man and team delivering ballot boxes. . . 10 00 Amos Root, viewing county road. 2 00 J P Carroll, " " . 2 00 Jas Brown, " " . 2 00 E F Sharp, surveying counlv road 12 00 A E Lake, bridge lumber, dist No 24...:. 7 42 56 Oregon Pine Lumber Co, bill ren- . dered 81 26 Times-Mountaineer, publishing. . 22 00 Ward, Kerns & Robertson, use of team and wagon 2 50 G P Crowell, mdse pauper 3 50 Jos T Peters & Co, lumber and supplies county road 179 45 A Stewart, mdse pauper 5 00 Meston & Dygert, supplies clerk's 6 00 Chronicle Pub Co, election tickets and publishing -81 00 F A Ricblieu, juror Inq Snickel . . F D Hill, " " .. W N Staats, " " " ... John Reagen, " " RDTryon. " " Mrs Lucy Snickel, wit Inq Snickal FMThompeon, 20 20 20 20 20 50 70 50 50 50 50 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 Lena Sniekal " . " 1 P Tryon, .... i James Snickal, " " 1 Bat Snickal, " 1 W H Butts, coroner's fee 21 C F Stephens, juror inq Conroy .-.$ 1 F N Hill, S B Adams, T H Clark, J E Barnett, " D S Dufur, W M Armstrong, wit. Wm Harding, " inq Conroy J P Kirby, J H Graham, FS Gunning, . " H Cloneb. 50 50 50 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 90 90 00 W H Butts, coroner's fee . . ... 16 J B Crossen, juror inq Russell W G Kerns, FD Hill, Paul Kreft. CWRice," Frank Hill. Fred Wickkam, wit inq Russell. . 2 Pat Kelly, J J Hogan, ' . " W II Butts, coroner's fees. . Chas Malander, juror inq King OA-Stewart, 16 05 E C Wiley, F F Shaw, . " . DS Dufur, . " . " John McCoy, " " . C G Greene, witness inq King. . J C Lewis, " " JohnTrana. " " ... W H Bntts, coroner's fees 21 E F Sharp, surveying ... 12 00 J P Mclnerny, clothing pauper. . . 1 75 IC Nickelsen, sup school supt. . . 10 25 W A Johnson, supplies pauper 15 00 Irwin Ilodson, supplies election and county ....: 88 20 Frank Kramer, remit poll tax. . . . I 00 Mary A Butler, remit school tax Dist No 23 : . 2 85 Pease & Mayo, sup Mrs Puckett. . 5 00 Columbia Hotel, board and lodg ing paupers 8 75 M P Potter, on salary sup Dist No ' 3 40 00 G W Phelps, dist atty fees 30 00 Julius Wiley, witness grand jury. 2 00 G P Morgan, work on county maps 42 50 Jacobsen Book and Music Co, sup- -plies county .-. '2 00 Henzie, moving chairs . . .' 75 Hannon, hauling dirt from alley 1 00 J F Haworth, legal forms 3 50 R Brookhonse, hauling lumber. . . 5 00 Gunning & Hockman, blacksmith 4 50 BOUNTY ON WILD ANIMALS. H Barto 1 00 H W Wait 2 00 James Hurst 1 00 Aueust Deckert 1 00 J A Bolton 3 00 J P Abbott 7 00 Geo Borstel 7 00 EOdell 15 00 M S Evans. 2 00 H A Baker 2 00 William Brookhonse ( 100 A Woodcock 6 00 M Butler 7 00 Joe Hurst 3 00 E H King 1 00 Dick Southwell 5 00 E P Butler 3 00 A Y Marsh 1 00 Will C Adams , 1 00 CPRagsdale 1 00 C A Easton 5 00 M C Painter 1 00 8 V Mason 1 00 E W Trout 5 00 C R Egbert 8 00 Win Shelley 3 00 Henry McNuItv 1 00 ER Reno 1 00 Jake (Indian) 2 00 Guy Southwell 1 00 M 8 Evane 5 00 W A B Campbell 20 00 John M Lower 1 00 M Thorburn - 8 00 Skikas Gray . . 1 00 H C McKamey 4 00 Chas Deckert 1 00 Wm Savey 3 00 M S Adams '. : 2 00 John M Roth.. 1 00 M S Evans 2 00 F C Clausen 2 00 W J Davidson 1 00 Stockmen's Union 71 00 Park Bolton 7 00 F W Griffith 7 00 Lonia Schadwitz 6 00 Frank Gabel 15 00 W A B Campbell 1 00 Frank Leiblen 1 00 Mike Abnet - 3 00 F C Wagonblast 3 00 Lemuel Burgess 13 00 M r woodcock 3 00 Jim Henan 2 00 John Sweeney,' board and care Mrs Stanley two months... 28 00 MESSENGER ELECTION RETURNS. TW Glavey : 5 00 CA Stewart , 9 00 Geo Rice.. 3 00 James Le Due. . . . . . '. . . .' 4 00 W L Harrington. . 3 00 W H Williams 2 60 Polk Butler . . 3 40 GWReno.,.. 8 20 F M Jackson 4 40 8 FBly the 4 40 Van Woodruff 7 00 B Savage 7 00 H T Coram 9 00 M K Miller , k 13 00 jubor ciEctrrr coobt. J C Baldwin.... 2 00 E C Bayard . . . ; . . . . 2 00 C V Champlin. 12 00 16 60 J W Morrieou . John Daruielle. H C Liebe Hans Hansen . . 13 80 6 00 6 00 Master Items. Mosier, Or, July 20, 1896. Editor Chronicle: Lee Hunter leaves today for Los An geles, Cal. . Mrs. JSen Miller and son arrived on No. 8 from Portland on Saturday, on visit to her father, Mr. II. A. Baker. The O. R. & N. Co. are constructing a new water tank here, Mr. Cook and his gang doing the work. It never gets too warm for Mosierites to "trip the light fantastic." It was at tested by the large attendance at Charlie Cramer's platform dance on Saturday evening. The people of Mosier have bad an op portunity the last week of doing a kind and Christian act in signing the petition which Mr. L. C. Baker has been circulat ing for bis appointment as postmaster at this place. Tho6e who wish to live np to tbat golden rule, and who are ac quainted with Mr. Baker and his cheer ful, but afflicted wife, aad know the diffi culties nnder which he has had to labor, are more than plea?rd at the opportunity afforded, in helping him to secure a posi tion which will help support bioi and allow him lo be at h.ir.d to wait on his helpless wife. It is gratifying that there are so few who are not inclined to help Mr.Baker out in hi? endeavor to help himself. - Novus Homo. The Czar's Court Pianist. There is a pretty little story told of Raul Kaulouski, the Polish boy of only eight years, who is court pianist to the ezar of Russia. At the close of one ol his concerts last winter all the women pushed eagerly to the front in order to kiss him. The little fellow stood there gracefully, receiving it all. Finally one little woman who could not reach him threw1 bim a rose. This act inspired an other to throw him her breastpin. He took the rose and. smilingly kissed it; but, picking up the jeweled pin, with a polite bow, lie passed it back to its owner. San Frnpciscri ftronicle. . For Infants and Children. Caa toria. promote XigrHon, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatoria. contains Morphine or other narcotic properly. "Outoria is Mtrell adapted to children (hat I reoommend it aa superior to any prescription .mown to me." n. &. ajicher, u. u., HI South Oxford SU, Brooklyn, N. T. 14 For several years I hare reoommeilSed your ' Ctstoria,' and rh&ll always continue to do BO. as I line i.m4BMlTnHdllM h.nAfln(nl 1 fc ,l Edwih F. Pardsb, M. D., , 125th Street and Jth Ave Hew York City. "The use of 'Castor! is so universal and its merits po well known that It reems a work of surjereroeauon to endorse it. Few are the In. teiJigent families who do not keep Caatoria rttnm easy reacn." Carlos Harttk, D. D., New York City. Thb Csszaus CouPAirr, 77 Murray Street, N. T. NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that th following list oi warrants nave been lssueo lor more man seven years prior to the first dny of July, 1896, and are now remaining in the office of the County Clerk of Wasco County Or., uncalled lor, ana unless saia warrants are preoentea lor pay men t within sixty days from said July 1st, in accordmce with section two, Laws of Oregon, page lHoo, tne same win do cancelled ana pay meut thereof will be refused. o For Date of w what To whom Issue. Issued. Issued. Amt July 7, 1888 348129 Juror E. A. . Weber T2b July 9, 1' 88 393 29 Chnmn W. H. Weist 2 00 Sept. 10. 1888 511'29 Witness Frai ciB White 1 70 8ept 10, 188 537 2(1 Witness Tnos. Williams 1 70 Sept 10, 1888 524 29 Witness Thos. Williams 1 70 Sept. 10, 1888 50829 Witness James White 1 70 The above is a list of warrants remaining in the Clerk's office for more than seven years. By order of County Court, A. il. KELSAY, County Clerk. ; JlyI5-5t Money Loaned. First mortgages on improved property nego tiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon improved farms in Oregon, Washington and Idaho with eastern parties and foreign cap italists at the usual rate of interest. Mortgages renewed tbat have been taken by other compa nies now out of business. Address (with s ump) Msrvin Swabtz, jull5-tf Baker City, Or. Notice. U. S. Land Office, Thb Dalles,) June 19. 1896. t Complaint having been entered at this office by Lewis C. Baker of Hosier. Oregon, against fuuii o perry lor BDanaoning nis nomesieaa en try Ho. 8382, dated January 18,1890, upon the "HSEJand Y. 8W, 6ection 20, Township 2 N Kange 12 E, in Waeco County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation ot said entn , the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this land office on the Slst day of July, 18, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said aliened abandonment Jyl-i JAS. F. MOOKE, Register. Dalles City and Moro Stage Line. Leaves Williams Hotel, Moro, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. prompt. Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles, Tnesdays, 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. mj6tf . DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. 1 if I V v m 1 II . ZS -i. M I BATTLE AX jCK - II H PLUO. 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