THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1896. The Weekly Gtaniele. TBI DALLES, obkoos PERSONAL MENTION. Saturday. 7 Mrs. M, J. Mosier is in the city. ' ' Mr. W. Lord returned from the beach last night . ' Mre. Hill left this afternoon for Port land. Mr. M Dichtenmuller came up from Mosier today. Justice Filloon left this afternoon for Multnomah falls. . - . Mr. Jewett returned to Whit Salmon this morning. . ' -:' -! ' Mre. James Brown went to 18-Mile island this morning. . .. tra- lrnltv left this niorninc for Middlesworth's landing. .;' Attorney Kiddell left today on a busi ness trip to-Albany and Toledo. . . Mr. John Uarroll or Mosier came op today to be treated for appendicitis. " Mr. J. R. Warner returned this morn- ing to his farm near White Salmon. ' Ttr. Kane has relinauiehed his inten tion of takin? a contemDlated California trip. Misses Myrtle and Retta Stone left this mornioe for White Salmon for a ' short absence. Mr. T. H. LeVeen. a newspaper man of Los Angeles, and his wife, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Ab. Clark returned last night from 1 Iowa where he has been with a band of hmn halnnpin? to Mr. Fareher. : The Misses Haley of Portland, who have been viBiting Mrs. T. J. Seufert, returned this morning on the Regulator. Mr.Kootnz, who has been teaching a term of school at Mosier, has concluded hia labors and returned last evening to The Dalles. Dr. Dietrich of Dufur, who has been taking a poet-graduate course at Indian apolis, arrived in town on this morning's , train. He will leave for his home in Dnfur this afternoon. Dr. Hollister left on an 8 o'clock freight train this morning for Moro, where he was called to consult with Dr. Smith npofc the case of Mr. Williams of that town, who is quite ill. Mrs. -H. M. Tuck, sister of Mrs. Joslyn, and her daughter, Miss A. F. Tack, were injured last week by being overturned with a coach running from Cripple Creek to Colorado Springs. Miss Tuck, lived with the Joslyns in White Salmon for several years subse quent to 1859. ; Monday. 1 Will Vogt returned last night from Astoria. ' Mr. N. Whealdon went to Portland this morning. Mrs. Atwell returned to the Cascades mi8 morning. . . Justice Filloon returned on the noon ' train .from Multnomah falls. ' Hon. . B. Dnfur and Douglas Dufur left on a camping tour this afternoon. ; Mrs. Sterling and daughters returned today from a two weeks' camping trip at Bonneville. Rev. W. C. Curtis left on the after noon train today for . Portland. He will be absent till Friday. Mr. Mclnnis and family left this morning for Drano' and Moffet Springs for a couple of weeks recreation. Miss Dottie McFarland of Seattle, who has been visiting relatives in the city for several days, left on the local this afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Feeny and sister, Mrs. Thoe. Leabo, left for Portland this morn ing after a visit to Mr. R. H. Darnielle and family. Mrs. W. Cotton, Mrs. Judge O'Day, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. LcLeod and MrB. - Smith came up on the noon' tram and returned again this afternoon to Port land. Tuesday. Mr. J. O. Mack left this afternoon for Portland. , Mr. F. N. Jones left for Portland this afternoon. Mr. H. HerbriDg went to the camp this morning. , Mr. E. S. Crapper returned to Hood River this afternoon. Mr. Geo. H. Riddell and family re . turned from the Meadows yesterday. Mr.' A. Bettingen, Sr.," who has been - sojourning at the coast for several weeks, was a passenger on the Regulator last sight. . ' EVERYONE WAS GLAD. The Whole To-a-n Turns Out to ' Honor the Conqueror. The demonstration of citizens last nkrht over the arrival of the victorious team at the Astoria tournament was a marvel of unanimity. 'It is not overesti mating it to say that 3,000 people were ' out to welcome home the boys who won the championship race. Strangers, in . our city were amazed at' such an ezpres- eion oi local priae. vv nen me steamer . , 1 1 - II.) At i ' . away there was set up such a screech of whistles, and explosion of anvil shots that the din was almost deafening. . The boat whistle gallantly responded, and when she tied np at the dock the team " was greeted with such a . yell as must have promoted a tingling of blood to their finger tips. They were soon seated in the omnibus which had been prepared for their reception, and which was gaily adorned with ribbotisand flowers. While ." being driven up they gave ample vent to the pleasure the remarkable reception had eivinz them bv shoutine: ;V i Rah, hoo, rah. ' ; ' ' '. . ' Rab, hoo, rix. ' ."." . i. vniioD nig bunuiivua The veil of greeting was : . '. . ' -Hi, hi, b,, hup! . : ' Here come our Doys wuo ou How sleek and nice they did them up: The procession formed as follows : Mavor Menefee and Chief of ' Fire De partment Flech Faulkner, City band. - v , . " The victorious team.' ; The several hose carts of the city, drawn by citizens. :e, : Pasinsr alonar Second street there was a display df fireworks and illuminations. The procession marched to the Jiaet rnu and back to the Umatilla house, where a grand banquet was given by the house in their honor. Over a hundred guests were seated at the table and the enthu siasm was unbounded.; Toast9 were given by Mayor Menefee, Chief Faulk ner, Mr. . F." W. Wilson, Mr. G.-W. Phelps, Dr. Siddall, N. 'J. Sinnott and others, and numerous pleasant speeches were made. Among them we select that made by Dr. Siddail as a type of the good cheer of the occasion : , Gentlemen' I am not a public speaker and you all know it. But I always try to do a little towards doing honor-nnto them where honor belongs. And let me eay that last week when the wins ticked the sad news that our boys had lost we were all very sorry indeed, and I do not think I can illustrate the feeling of those at Astoria better than to tell vou a little Scotch story of an old Scot who once in the days of yore left his own dear Scotland and went abroad to gain greater honors, (like our boys who went to Astoria) but not being successful returned home again. Reaching the shore he jumped off the boat, but not lik rtnr bovs tonizht. and fell upon the earth .and grasped it with both hands, exclaiming these words: "Lives there a Soot with heart so dead who to him self hath never said, 'Dear bid Scotland, I love thee still.' Now, gentlemen, 1 want to plagairize a little, may 1 use the word transpose, and say : .,' "Lives .there a young lady in The Dalle9 with heart so dead who to herself hath never said, 'Dear old Dalles boys, we love thee still,'." andras Mrs. Dunaway once said, "vou can't help yourselves." Xow in those dark moments - Things must have looked gloomy, But thev might have been worse, For they now have come back With the largest purse. , So long may they live . . ' , With a fleet-footed pace, . And every time win , Oregon's champion race. . Mr. Wilson complimented the As- torians in terms of high praise for their generous treatment of the visiting teams, and a toast . and a nearly cneer were tendered the Astorians. Mr. N. J. Sinnott sooke of the races and how they were won. The close of Mr. Sinnott's remarks was drowned in a cheer. , ' ' During the Droeress of the festivities a beautiful floral piece, representing a fire man's hat, was presented from Mrs. Mrs. Stubline & Sonl It was appropri ately accepted and hearty cheers given j the donors. . The hour was late when the banquet was concluded. ' ' ! The boys all speak in the most glow ing terms of their treatment by the As torians, and say the greatest desire of those people seemed to be to do them honor. Sneaking ot their failure to win the first races.one of the boys says it was due to unlucay accidents. Ihey had de termined unon winning the champion ship race, and when the telegram of cheer came from The Dalles the morning ot the event, it encouraged them wonderfully. - . ,; Tygh Valley Roller Floar SllllK. Tvi?h Vallev Boiler Flour Mills are running full time on No. 1 wheat. Flour equal to the best always on band. Prices to suit the times.. Also mill feed in quantities to suit. .t w r yI . o W. Jl. jjicjokki.b a- sua. , aug8-6mw Proprietors. ; There's no clay, flour, starch or other worthless filling in '-'Hoe Cake'' and no free alkali to burn the hands. jly24 Appreciate the Gift. ' On behalf of The Dalles Hose Team, I desire to thank Mrs. C. Stnbling & Son for the beautiful floral pieces that they presented to the team. . . ' - ., Roger B. Sissott.- . For Infants and Children. Caatoria promote Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and , Feverishness. Thus the child ia rendered healthy and Its sleep natural. Caatoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. ' -"Castorla Is so well adapted to children hat I recommend It aa superior to any prescription ."known to me." H. A. auchbb, M. D., - 111 South Oxford St Brooklyn, N.Y. " For several years . navf. reoommei53ed your Caatoria,' and nhall always continue to do so, . aa it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edww F. Pardbk, M. D., ; 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. ' "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Caklob Marttw, D. D., -, '' . - . ,. New York (Jlty. Thi Cmrutn OonrAirr, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. 1 i Prices of f "Pass Your Plate-" mmm& have teen reduced except tobacco- XJLUC ilA T nnr P4ri T-TirvT F1avnr.v Fnr almost twice as much , " Battle Ax " as you do of any other high , grade plug- ' ; The Eighth Annual pair -OP Second Essteri Oregon Dlsfilct figriciiltuiai society - tt'JI.I. BE HELD AT , I . THE DALLES, Wasco Co., OREGON, Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1896, ' . and ending Saturday, Oct. 24, 1896. Kor Premium Liste, Entry Blanks and all information, write to the Secre tary, The Dalles, Oreston. A. b, MAC ALLISTER, J. O. MACK, Secretary. President. Caseade Wapm Springs Hotel IS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. Board and Room per day ." . -...11.25 Board and Room per week ..$7.00 and 8.00 Baths . --- :.:.:..:25c each For. Particulars Address " T. 3MOjF'DF,33TT, 274 Taylor Street, - ' aug7-dy!mo - r PORTLAND, OREGON BLAKELEY.& HOUGHTON DRUGGISTS, . ., . ' ' . ,: 175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon , i - -.- - . - - - - ; -.; AE-TISTS ZvTTSIJ-LS. . Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, ; When the Train stops at THE DULLES, get off on the South Side ; ."' " '. . ' , . ' ...... ATTHE ':. - ... " ; .' v JiEW GOhliyi&lR HOTEIi. This large and popalar House aoes the principal hotel business, and Is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any ' -House In the city, and at the low rate of i. $i.oo per Day. first Office for all Stage lines leaTlnc; The Dalles Tor all :. points In Suttrs Oregon and Kaatern Wasnington, . ' . , -In tnjs Hotel. . : - -, ' , Corner of Front and Union Sts. all commodities JL2 up tu - uatt. Cr1?kAt Tpirim C J 10 cents vou fet THE- (Jass Teals, 25 Ceits r T. TV NICHOLAS, Propr "Ik Regulator Line' Tie Dalles. Portlani and Astoria Navigation Co. v - .THROUGH Freigat ana Fasssngsi Uiis Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex oepted) between The Dalles and Fort 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 Bi-cet dock) at 7 a. m., connect ing wiili Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. .. .. ; F BSKNUKR . BAS. One way... . . Round trip .$2 XX) . 3.00 Rates 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 sight. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. CALLAWAY General A cent- THE DALLES. OREGON EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route . ' OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FBOM JUNE 23, 1893. OVERLAND EX-1 press, Kalera, Kose- burg, Ashland, 8nc- I raraento, Ogden.Sall ! Franeineo, Molave, ( 8:50 P. M, 8:10 A. 31. Los Angeles, fcll'sso, i Mew Orleans and I v.. 1 8:30 A. M Kosebure and way sta tions M:40 P. M. fVia woodbnm for MtAntrel, Silverton, Daily -' except Sundays. 4:00 P. M. 7:30 A. M. except Sundays. 1 1 viUe,8pringfteld and Salem and way stations 10:00 A.M, tuorvaius fi.ua. way stations ' (McMinnville and (way stations. t 6:lr.M, t 8:25P. M, 4:45 P.M. Dally; f Daily, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SKCOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points In the intern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irom J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart irom Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jetlerson street. Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at'6:00, 7:20, 10:15 a. m., 12:13, 1:53, 5:15, 6:30 p. m., 8:00 p. m., and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only. Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11; 25 a. m., 1:30, 4:15,6:20,7:40,9:05 p.m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for A1KL1E on Monday, Wednesday and Frloay at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:06 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 Portland at 12:35,8:40, 10:30 a. m 12:15, 1:503:15,4:15, 6:30,7:55 p.m. -5 R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGER Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Aif r0RTHERN j PACIFIC R. R. H s Pullman Elegent Toxurist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS " DULUTU VAKGO - TO GKAND FOKK9 CBOOK9TON WINNIPEG HELENA iii BUTTE ' . Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON ; PHILADELPHIA' NEW TOBK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOCTH Vnr Information, time cards. maiMi and tickets. cal on or write to , ' W. C. ALLAWAT. Agent, ; I J The Dalles, Oregon . OB A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P.' A., 1 255, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon SURE CURE for PILES Itobmg and Blind, BleodiDC r Protrndlnir Pilea rleld ml oc la PR. BO-SAW-KO'S PILE REMEDY. uP. itrh :ok, btoroa uitaor. A paitiv ouro. Circulura M-nc fre. PnM Mo. iiivuiauarauil. DM. UUKAAO, PbiUk, fa. U nv iV EHST! ,'OiVE8 THE . Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis Denver Omaha Kansas City St. Paul Iaui Dmtaa nil sC fnrn nitiriA lutt naico lu an Laaicui uuici. . OCEAN STKAMKBS l.eare Portland Kvery Five Days for i SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full detail call on O. R. & Ov'i Agent ' Tha Dalles, or address - W, II. HURLBCRT, Gen. Pass. Agt -, Portland, Oregon New Schedule. - ' Effective Tfiesday , April 7tb, the fol-'. lowing will be the new schedule: ' Train No. 1 arrive? at The Dalles 4 :50 a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. m. Train No. is arrives at lhe Dalles 1U AO p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m Train Ho. 8 arrives at ine uaues iz:uo p. in., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 2:30 p. m. - Train 23 and 24 win carry passenzers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing; The Dalles at 1 p. lu. daily and ar-, riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from Portland. ru. rf. j.ytle, . Agent. - Citation. In the Circuit Court of the tstute of Oregon for the Conuty of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dun ham, deceased. Citation. To Mrs. Clara Lanniug, Mrs. Mary Hodges and George Maddox, Greeting: . In the name of the 8ta e of Oregon, ouaro hereby required to appear in the llouiity Court of the State of Oregon, for the county ot wasco, . at the courtroom thereof, at The Dalles, in the Cohntv of Wasco, on Monday, the 7th day of . September, 1SU6, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that dav, then and there to xhow cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made and ontemri hentfn authorizinc and directing: the ad ministrator of said eUite to sell the real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit,- fctrip oi land S3t; feet wide and UK) feet long off the east aide of lot No. 11 In Block No. 6 in Laughlin's Addition to Dalles City, Wasoo County, Oregon. This citation is served npon you, the said Mrs. Clara tanning, Mrs. Mary Hodges and George Maddox, by order of the Hon. RobU Mays, Judge of said Court, made July 25, 1890. Witnkxs, the Hon. Jlobert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, Ibial for the County of Wasco, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 2Ath day of July, A. D. 1896, Attest: A. M. KEIAY, Clerk. By Simeon Bolton, Deputy. jy29-i-5t . - . . " NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following lint of warrants have been Issued for more than seven years prior to the first day of July, 1896, and are now remaining in the oftlceof tba County Clerk of Waaco County Or., uncalled for, and unless said warrants are presented for payment within sixty days from said July 1st, in accordance with section two, Laws of Oregon, page 1865, the same will be cancelled and pay. ment thereof will be refused. . For Date of x. E" what . To whom Issue. " Issued. Issued. Anit July 7. 1SS8 348129! Jnror , E. A. K. Weber 1120 July 9, l8 393:29!Chnmn W. H. Welst 2 00 Sept. 10, 1888 51129!Witness Kratcin White 1 70 Sept 10, 188 537 29;Witneiw Thos. Williams 1 70 Sept. 10, 1888 524129 WitnesB Thos. Willisms 1 70 Sept. 10, 1888 50829 WltneiwlJames White 1 70 The above is a list oi warrants remaining ii the Clerk's office for more than seven years. , By order of County Court, A. M. K ELS AY, County Clerk. jlyl5-5t Notice is hereby given that Yonng Quong. Ie Juke Yow and Duong TnngTang, partners doing business under the firm name of Wa Tnl Youug Quong Co., at Dalles City, Oregon, and Young Quong, on the 22d day of Angust, 1896, assigned to me all of their property for the benent of their respective creditors In proportion to the amounts of their respective claims. All persons having claims against said assignors or either of them, are hereby notified to present their claims un der oath to me at the oflloe of Huntington & Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice. Dated August 24, 1S96. J. O. MACK, Assignee of Young Quong and of W a Tal Young Quong Co. uug26-7t Dalles City and Moro Stage Line. Leaves Williams Hotel, Mdro, on Mnndavn. Wednesdays 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, fl.r0; round trip, l.oU. Agencv at Umatilla House, The Dalles, and at Williams Hotel, Moro. CO.; Heconu ana Washington Streets, opp. French's Bank. We are" now settled In our new quarters, and are prepared to do ail kinds of work In our llue. We make Corsets, Lfcdies' Dress Roform Waists, Misses' and Children's Waists. Abiomlnsl 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 T If tm western country had ten percent of the money paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would make us all rich. Why not keep the money at home by building up industries at home. Fao-, tory and office at corner Second and Washington ; entrance at First National Bank. .