THE DAIXES WEEKLYl CHRbOTCLEvJWEDNESDAy. SEPTEMBER 15 1897. The Wee (HI DALLES. OUKGON PERSONAL ME5TIOS. Saturday's Daily. Dr, C, Adams of Tygh Valley it in the & Nelson went to Portland tbis morning. Mr" Ahio Watt, tar agent for the O. R. & N., ia in the city. ; P. Cram, a 'well-known Crook county stockman, ie in the city, v.' ' Miss Bertha Glenn returned yesterday from a visit in Portland. Dr. Lannerberg retnrned last night from a business trip to Dufur. . - Mrs. Andrews went to the Locks on the Regulator this morning. ' Mrs. P. W." DeHoflf went to the Locks on the Regulator this morning. "Mrs. F. P. Mays and family were pas sengers n the Regulator this morning to Portland. - Mrs. J. A. McArthur and Mrs. George Brown returned home on the Regulator last night. . Prof. Birgfeld and family have re turned from their summer camp at 3eer lake. Mrs. Annie Urqahart returned last evening from an extended visit to rela tives in Canada. Mr. D. M. French and family have re turned from tfee seashore, where they pent a pleasant summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler of Port Pownsend, who have been visiting in The Dalle, left for home on the Regu lator this saorning. Mr. and Mrs. S. French and daughter, Dr. C. Gertrnde French, returned last evening from Seaview, where they have spent the summer. Mr. Henry Stryker, who for some time has been in M. Z. Donnell's drugstore, left this morning for Portland, where he will. wake bis future home. . . Mrs. D. D. Clark and family, who have been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. B. S. Huntington for several days, returned borne by boat today. Miss Carrie Butler left on the Retru lator this morning for Portland, where she will make her home during the wintes with her sister. Miss Nellie. Mr. Henry Brooks of Sellwood, who bas been in The Dalies tor several days visiting his brother S. L. Brooks, fcsq returned borne on the Regulator this morning. Monday's Daily. H. A. Yorke of Hood River was in 'town yesterday. J. Freeman went to Portland on the Dalles City today. Deputy Sheriff Kelly is spending his -vacation week at K.ingsley. R. H. Guthrie returned Saturday from bis sheep camp in tbe mountains. W. T. Wiseman went to White Salmon this morning to look after bis sheep. Rudv Cradlebaugh bas come up Irom Hood River to attend school daring the winter. D. C. O'Reilly, general manager of the l&lumbia and bonthern railway, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Robert Mays, Jr., accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mitchell, to Portland on the Dalles City today. Mrs. A. J. Tolmie returned yesterday from a six-weeks visit with 'her par ents at Dayton, Wash. Rev. Archer of Belmont was in tbe city yesterday, and occupied the pulpit at tbe Methodist church last night. Mrs. C. E. Hatgbt left Saturday night for New York, where she will spend - -aome time with relatives in that state. Editor E. M. Sbutt, of the Antelope Herald, arrived it the city tbis morning on bis return from a trip to Pennsyl vania. Hon. Geo. W. Barnes the well-known attorney of Prineville, arrived in town . Saturday evening and will remain sev eral days. . J. M. Bently, deputy United States marshal, came down from his home in . Pendleton yesterday and spent Spnday in ine Dalies. Miss Gertie Reederof Goldendale, who has been visiting in Tbe Dalles and Portland for a couple of weeks, left for home this morning. Mr. Pound of Denver arrived this morning to accept tbe position in French's bank made vacant by tbe resig nation of Mr. Keiater. Judge Bicknell and Dr. Bicknell of Los Angelos, who have been the guests of Mr. X. A. Hudson, left ' for home on the Dalles City this morning. Mr. Hugb Glenn came borne Satur day from tbe Goble road. He reports work progressing rapidly, and says the road will be completed this fall. Mr. Wes Rice bas returned from Cali fornia, where be has been some time for tbe benefit of his health.' He will try tbe California climate again this winter. Mr. E. Jacobsen left on Wednesday's stage for Tbe Dalles. He will return'in a few days and go on to Fossil, where be has opened a music store. Condon Globe. Was. Kahler returned Wednesday from . the Sumpter and Cracker creek countrV, departing yesterday for bis home in Hard man. Blue Mountain Eagle. Mr. Kahler was a former reeident of Tbe Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mitchell, who have been visiting Mrs. Mitchell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville, at II ay Oeek, 'arrived in town Saturday, and left for their home in Portland on the boat todav. Arthur, Stubling has returned from Sherman county, where he has been at work during tbe summer. He will leave Wednesday morning for Eugene, where he will enter the- collegiate department of the University of Oregon. Mr. E. Keister, who for several years has been bookkeeper in French's bank, has resigned his position and leaves to , morrow evening for his : old home in Pennsylvania. Mr. Kei ster's health has .not been the best of late and he hopes to find restoration in a change of climate. Both Mr. and Mrs. Keister have made many friends who are loth to see. them depart, but who wish tbem success wherever they go and a speedy return to The Dalles. : j . Tuesday's Dally. Miss Anne M. tang went to Portland on this morning's train. Miss Edna Glenn went to Portland ou tbe Regulator this morning. Rev. J. A. Jenkins was a passenger down the river this morning. ; ' Ed. M. Wingate left last evening for Pendleton to remain a few days. Mrs. H. S. Wilson was a paseenger to Portland on the Regulator today. A; B. Bradbury and R. B. May, two well-known commercial travelers, are in tbe city. . Mr. A. Scherneckau of Astoria is in the city, having returned from a trip to Cross Hollows. Prosecuting Attorney A. A. Jayne went to Portland on the morning train to remain a couple of days. Mr. Aleck Beard, a prominent stock man of Gilliam county, ia in the city on bis return from a visit to the valley, Mrs. A. R. Byrkettof White Salmon, who has been visiting in Tbe Dalles, re turned home this morning on the Regu lator. County Clerk Kelsay left this morning for Steveoson, where be will spend a couple of days inspecting some mining properties. Editor E. M. Sbutt of the Antelope Herald left, for home this morning. The Herald is one of tbe best interior papers in tbe state. H. L. Howe, a school teacher of Hood River who has been in The Dalles sev eral days, returned home this morning. Mr. Howe was the Populist candidate for county clerk at the last election. BOKN. In tbis city, Sept. 14th, to the wife of Ernest V. Jensen, a daughter. HE WAS TOO TJUICK. n This Gclml Ma Pnile the Wroa Rope and Was Humbled. Once in awhile everybody sneets a man who seems to regard himself as another Atlas. The whole world is, in his opinion, resting upon his shoulders and he constitutes himself a sort of public protector. He tells women how to train their children, gives business pointers to the men, advises with tbe girls concerning' their love affairs and takes the boys into his confidence. One of these good' souls occupied a seat in a Payne avenue street oar the other day and it didn't take him long to get upon familiar terms with most of the other passengers. He began by offering a penny to a child that sat near him. The little one's mother was young and fair and the good man's generosity to tbe child touched her heart.. She smiled at what he said to her and once he seemed to be upon the point of get ting confidential, ront the car had stopped and somebody got on. The genial man immediately picked the child up and held it upon his knees in order to make room for the newcomer. Then he nsked somebody at the other end of the car how the baseball game had resulted, and informed a young girl across the aisle that a bundle was about to slip from her lap, after which he jounced the child up and down,asked how old it was, where it lived and what its papa's name was. Presently a lady wanted to leave the car. lne conductor was busy talking to a passenger upon the rear platform. ana man t notice tnat anyone was motioning to him from inside. "These conductors are very careless, said the genial man. depositing the child in the seat that he had occupied himself, and preparing to ring the bell. By this time the car was very close to the crossing at -winch the lady wanted! to get off, and he had to hurry. So it happened that he grasped the wrong rope and rang the fare register jnsteadSof the bell. That aroused the lion in the conduc. tor, who rusted into the car and wanted to know what the genial man meant Can t you see that that lady wants to leave the car?" was the reply. "Well, you can't stop it by ringing up fares," snarled the conductor. "That'll cost you an extra nickel." "No it won't," said the genial man, getting mad. "It will or you'll get off the car." "I guess not I happen to know the president of this company." "Oh, yes! That's an old gag. They all try to work it. You give me a nckel, or I'll put you off." The genial man's face had become very red, and seeing that the conductor,, who was big and brawny, would not be bluffed, he handed out a nickel. Meantime the car bad gone about two blocks beyond the crossing at which the innocent cause of all the trouble had wanted to get off, so it was neces sary for her'to walk back. When the car hod got started again, the genial man leaned over to the fair young mother who sat near him and said: "If these conductors were not brought to time occasionally passen gers would not be allowed to exercise any rights at all. I'm sorry there were ladies present when this trouble oc curred. If there hadn't been I wouldn't have allowed that fellow to ever take his car back to the barn!" Cleveland Tender. ATTENTION. SHEEPMEN! Do you want the earliest and best range in Washington, with 640 acres of deeded land, and a chance to raise un limited quantities of alfalfa? If you do, call ou or address J. H. Cradlebaugh. ag21-tf The Dalles, Or. A girl wanting to attend school can God a place to assist in light housework and care of children by calling at this office. E3-tf Coanty Disbursements. The county court at its late session allowed the following bills: A B Mott, asst Mrs Hamilton... $15 00 L A Smith, labor county road.... 15 00 F S Smith, labor county road. . . . 18 00 C H Loatbern.juror cir court, May 8 20 G W Rice. do do do 15 00 H flaryer, do do do 4 00 CH Stokes. do do - do 2 00 Mrs W W Rawsod, wit cir court. . 6 60 FG Connelly, do do ... 2 00 W H Butts, :. xdo do 2 00 VIrs A M Allen, do do . . 2 00 W H Butts, witness grand jury. .. 4 00 Mrs A M AlleD, witness grand jury 2 00 R B Sinnott, justice fees 38 70 F S Smith, labor county road . IS 00 F g Smith, labor county road. .... 18 00 C F Lttuer, constable fees. . . . . . ... 23 50 F G Connelly, constable fees 60 Mrs Matthews, witness .......... 1 60 J W Freeman, do 4i. 180 JWHubner, do ........160 G A Clarke do .......... 1 CO Mrs Fraser, do 1 50 J Schooling, .-" do 1 50 Mrs E Omeg, do ... 1 50 Ida Omeg, do 1 60 Lucy Omeg, do 1 50 Mary Chilters, do 150 Frank Chilters, do 1 50 Mary Millard, do 1 50 J Millard, . - do 1 50 Fred Clarke. - do . 1 50 W H Brown, do 1 50 Dr Sutherland, do 1 50 B Parodi, do 3 00 M Doyle, do 2 20 A Drqohart, do 2 00 Jos Hanna, do 3 00 N Hanna, do 3 00 W Simmons, do 3 00 H Cbrisman, do 3 00 L Coinini, interpreter 1 50 Joe 'Parodi, interpreter 1 50 W Simmons, witness... i. 3 00 H Brown, do 1 50 M E Spencer, do 3 00 Ed Spencer, do 1 50 E Simmons, do 3 00 J M Filloon, justice fees 71 70 F G Connelly, constable fees 6 50 FN. Hill, do do 8 40 J H Jackson, do do 29 40 E S Olinger, do do . Mrs A Hawthorne, witness. . . F W L Skibbe, do . . John Pio, - do , Hattie Gardner, do Ethel Spencer, do P M Warren, do Mr Thurbur, do LE Brooks, do Wm Maher, juror C L Schmidt, juror M F Rice, do Fred Fisher, do Wm Isbell, do J Donerty, do George E Johnson, witness. . . M E Montgomery, do P Stadleman, do James Welsh, do Pat Abenn. do H S Hannah, do . S J Hannah, ' do Frank Bonner, do Dr O C Hollister, do Dr O. D. Doane, do W H Butts, do J C Hess, do 6 50 3 00 1 50 1 50 I 50 1 50 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 50 1 50 1 50 3 50 3 50 5 50 5 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 12 60 9 00 Chronicle Pub Co, printing. . Dr H Logan, services 31 00 A A Jayne, dist atty fees. 82 50 Dr F CBrosius, exam insane 5 00 G T Prather, exam insane. 5 00 A Bettingen, meals for jury 4 55 W H Whipple, assessor .- 212 00 Geo T Prather, justice fees 3 90 E 8 Olinger, constable 5 90 C Dethman, labor 7 50 Harbison Bros, lumber .. 3 2: Colombia Packing Co, meat for paupers 2 25 R B Sinnott, commitment insane. 5 00 C F Williams, sprinkling street. . . 6 00 Mamie Driver, work on tax roll. . 16 00 O T & T Co, telephono messages. . 6 20 F C Brosius, post mortem exam ination. . 25 00 Columbia Ice Co, ice... . 11 13 Times-Mountaineer, printing .... 13 30 Dr O C Hollister, post mortem. . . 25 00 Jos T Peters & Co, lumber 8 64 T J Driver, sheriff 147 30 F B Stimson, expenses bringing Prahl : 33 00 Dalles Lumber Co, lumber. 4 80 Mays & Crowe, supplies 3 00 Dalles City Water Works, water.. 15 25 Pease & Mays, supplies ...... 60 13 Lewis & Dryden, printing , . 3 60 Jos Purser, supervisor 20 00 J B Goit, surveyor. 12 00 A A Bonney, viewer 2 00 A C McCown, viewer 2 00 J G Van Metre; viewer . 2 00 Andrew Kestner, chainman...... 2 00 Ira Decker, chainman. 2 00 J B Goit, surveyor 20 00 H H Baily, road viewer 2 00 R Howell, road viewer. 2 00 G R Castner. road viewer. . 2 00 A S Blowers & Son, supplies 14 55 Glass & Prudbomme sup treas . , . 12 50 E J Collins, juror coroner inquest 1 00 00 00 00 00 D S Dufur, do do do 1 F W Wilson, do do do 1 D B Gaunt, do do do .1 J W Fisher, do do do 1 J H Cross, do do do 1 Cbas Newberger, witness 1 00 50 F C Brosius, expert 5 00 Lawrence Nolan, witness 1 50 H Allen, witness 1 50 W H Butts, coroner's fees 19 40 W A Langille, meals coroner's -jury, not allowed 9 00 D R Cooper, juror cor jury (Kern) 4 80 Geo Perkins, do do do 4 80 S B Hess, do do do 4 80 W A Langille, do do do 4 80 Bert Sandman, juror coroner's jury (k.ern) . 4 8U Bert Stranaban, juror coroner's jury (Kern)....- 4 80 W A Langille, witness 1 50 W H Butts, coroner's fees 31 05 Wm Shakelford, professional ser- - vices ; 6 00 Adaline Kaeeveny.nnrsini; pauper 6 00 Glass & Prudbomme, supplies. . . . 2 10 A U Lake, lam be 11 74 Ward & Robertson, rent of team. . 2 50 Mays & Crowe, supplies for roads and bridges 22 40 Chronicle Pub Co, printing 18 62 Dalles Lumber Co, lumber and I wood... ; 45 39! H Glenn.labor and material clerks office , 23 62 Oregon Tel & Tel Co, telephone rent and messages .- 5 35 T C Dallas, supplies for. bridges. . 4 50 Wm Micbell, burial paupers. .... 32 00 E E Savage, appraiser county road 3 00 C J Hayes, do do do 3 00 Jos Wilson, do do do .3 00 Glass & Prudhomme, sup clerk's office 13 75 Frank Kincaid, drawing jary 1897 3 00 E C Deckerson, . do do do 2 00 J D Tunny, do do do 2 00 A M Kelsay, transcript State vs Andrews ' . , : . . . 22 50 John Gavin, examining teachers 12 00 JTNeff, do do ' 12 00 CL Gilbert, examining teachers "' " and stamp 14 00 J M Huntington, deputy assessor. 84 00 M M Cusbing, burial paupers.... 20 00 M Z Donnell, medicine and sop. . 18 55 M E Miller, writing testimony, in-' quest, Harris. , ; . . . . 4 00 Tom Moore, constable fees. . 2 30 J B Goit, surveying 9 00 H Bailey, viewing road .......... 2 00 R Howell, do do .......... 2 00 T J Driver, salary August ... .216 66 W F Jackson, road supervisor.". . . 20 00 Matt Bnsick, bnty on wild animals 11 00 Jerome Wells, do do do I 00 J F Smith, do do , do 1 00 JJBinns, d.o do do 100 J H fiheraf, &a "do do 10 00 Katie Fleck, do do do 1 00 M McNulty, do do do 1 00 J W Thomas, do do do 1 00 C E Conkling, do do do 1 00 W A Davidson, do do do 1 00 Grav (Indian) do do do 4 00 Frank Johnson, do do do 3 00 HF Woodcock, do do do 5 00 HF Wood ford, do do do 100 SilveyC Kelsay, do do do 2 00 Eugene Williams, bounty on wild animals 1 00 George Tommy, interpreter State vs Simmons... 3 00 Louis Brown, interpreter State vs Simmons 3 00 Indian Jake, witness State vs Sim mons 3 00 George Peo, witness State vs Sim mons.. i 3 00 Keep Shorty, witness State vs Simmons... .. 3 00 Tonie, (Indian) witness State vs Simmons 3 00 Charles Albert, witness State vt Simmons 3 00 Bettie, (squaw) witness State vs Simmons 3 00 P T Sharp, labor on county road. . 2 50 A Keller, rent of house "to Mrs Brooks...:....:-.:..:......... 4 00 J B Goit, establishing section cor ners 24 00 A 8 Blowers, services as county commissioner.. 20 80 D S Kimsey, services as county commissioner 21 00 T G Condon, salarv as stock in spector ." 25 00 D S Kimsey, services as commis sioner 3 00 Just Think of It! Only one fare for the round trip from any point on the line of tbe O. R. & N. Co. to attend the greatest state fair ever held in Oregon. Opens September 30th, closes October 8, 1897. Every department and building will be filled with the choicest exhibits and displays possible to be seen. ' Every show ring will be graced by the finest types of the various breeds of animals. On the race track and in the amuse ment park, trotting, pacing, rnnning, hurdle jumping, novelties, special, sad dle, and harness classes. New features and new attractions. A rich program 'for every day and evening. Only one fare for the round trip. Popular admis sion of 25 cents. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 12, ot Wasco county, state of Oregon, that a special school meeting for said district will be held at the brick school house on Court street, on the 25th day of September, 1897, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, for tbe following objects : To further con sider tne question of erecting a new school building and providing funds for tbe same. Dated this 9th day of September, 1897. O. D. Doanb, - Chair. Board of Directors. Geo. P. Morgan, Clerk. s9-td : STOCK-HOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock-holders of the Wasco Warehouse Company will be held at the office of French & Co., Tbe Dalles, Or., on Tuesday, September 28, 1897, at 8 :30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensning year, and the transaction of such other busi nesa as may come before it. The Dalles, Or., Sept. 4, 1897. H. M. Beall, Secv. Wasco Warehouse Co. It Saves the Croopy Children. Skavikw, Va. We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers coming from and near, speak of It in the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup if Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had not been giv en. Kellam & Curb en. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakelev & Houghton. ' v If you suffer with headache or pain in the eyes, if print blurs when reading, you should . nave your eyes examined. Possible detective vision is the cause of the ' pain and if corrected will relieve the pain. Dr. Lannerberg, eye special ist, office in tbe Vogt block, will examine your eyes free of charge. For Sale. Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A B, block 72 ; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82. and A, B, C, D and E, block 25.. Apply tO WM. SHACKELFORD. Bread, cakes and everything of that kind, as well as confectionery,, ice cream, etc., at the Elite, next door to Parkin's barber Bhop. ' 7-tf Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and is now the quali fied and acting executor of the Last will and tes tament of Elizabeth J. Bolton, deceased. All perrons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to me, with the proper vouchers therefor, at the ofhee of the county clerk of Wasco County, The Dalles, Oregon, within six months frcm the date hereof. Datei September 10, 1897. spl8-l , SIMEON BOLTON, Executor. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week World.. $2 00 CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 75 CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian . 2 25 CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner .J.. ... 2 25 WORLD TRIBUNE OREGONIAN EXAMINER DUCKS DUCKS BUCKS We now have for sale at our ranch, hear Ridgeway, Wasco Count', Oregon, 2G0 head of THREE-QUARTER BREED : SHROPSHIRE : BUCKS Also fifty head of THOROUGHBRED SHROPSHIRE BUCKS. Tbe above Bucks are all large, fine fellows, and will be sold to the sheepmen of Eastern Oregon at prices to suit the times. The thoroughbreds were imported by . us from Wisconsin, and are the sires of the three-quarter-breeds. Any information in regard to them will be cheer fully furnished by applying by letter to tbe owners, RIDGEWAY, OREGON. C. W. PHELPS & CO. -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers. Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating1 Oils, Etc. "Vyiiite Sewing" Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STREET. BLAKELEY& HOUGHTON DRUGGISTS. 175 Second Street. ARTISTS nyCATEILIA.XjS Country and Mail Orders will receive BISHOP SCOTT flCflDEjVlV . PORTLAND OREGON. FOUNDED 1S70. 'A Boarding; and Day School for Boys, Under Military Discipline. ' The 20th year under the present management begins Sept. 14, 1897. This institution is thoroughly equipped for the mental, social, physical and moral training of boys. A thorough preparation for any college or scientific school. Graduates at present in Yale, West Point, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, State Universities of California, Ore gon, Pennsylvania, Stanford and McOill. During vacation visitors welcome trom 9 to 13 a.m. r or catalogue ana omer luiurmauon, aauress me rnucipai, j. iv.hilo J4. ut Portland, Oregon. Fostoince draver 17. FOR THE HOMlCLtE FI UT PflTEB s YOUEG & Implements. THE DALLES, OR. The Dalles, Oregon prompt attention.