The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 15, 1897, PART 1, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1897.
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The Weekly Ghroniele.
THE DALLEB,
OBIGON
FIBSCNAi. MENTION.
Saturday's Dally.
E. Sink of Wasco is in the city.
E. P. Ash is np from the Cascades to
". day. .
C. B. Jacket of Ceutreville is in the
city.
Hon. J. M. Long of Portland is in the
city today. ,
obn Glavey is in from his farm near
Dafar today.
W. E, Miller of Lyle came np on the
. boat last night,
; James Palmer came in from his home
near Wamic yesterday.
Miss Mollie Bottorff went to Portland
this morning on business. '
On 8-Mile on December 10, 1897, to
the wife of O. H. Kerns, a daughter. .
Mrs. G. E. Blakeley went to Portland
. this morning to visit friends in that
place.
Thomas Callabajij an enterprising
farmer and stockman from Grass Valley,
is in the city.
C, S. Bartholome, editor of the Stsats
Zeitnng, a German daily and weekly, of
Portland, is in the city today.
A. A. Weber, a Portland architect, ar
rived in this city last night, and will
. enter the employ of the O. K. & N. Co,
doing bridge work.
E. Jacobsen and L. P. Sales returned
from h trio to Wapinitia yesterday.
took them one and a half day to drive in
from that place, owing to the bad con
dition of the roads.
Monday'! Daily.
J. P. Gates of Biggs is at the Umatilla
Mr. George JohnBton is in from Dufur
today.
C. K. Andrews 'of Wasco is in tow
today.
Frank French left this morning for
Salem.
F. E. Stratton of Dafar was in the
city yesterday.
W. C. A'laway went to Portland this
morning on business.
H. A. York, the Hood. River druggist.
ib in the city on business.
D. H. Scegman came over from his
home at Centerville yesterday.
Malcolm Moody returned from a bust
ness trip to Portland this morning,
Max Vogt, Jr., made a flying trip to
Portland yesterday, .-eturning last night.
Dr. Shackelford returned from Port'
land last night, where he has been for a
few days.
Miss Hattie Glenn left Saturday for
Portland to spend a few days with
friends.
D. A. Kelsay and sister of Grass Val
ley are among the guests at the Uma
tula today.
Hugh Glenn, who has been in the
city since Saturday visiting his family.
left on tbe delayed train today
Rainier.
Hon. A. S. Bennett returned last night
from a trip to Portland, where he bas
been attending to business in the United
States court.
Tuesday's Daily. N
Frank Swift is in from Wamic today
" Dollie C. Hosier of Mosier is in the
city.
Frank Leiblin of Kingsley is in the
city.
Douglas Allen of Dufur in the city to
day.
J. W. Ingalls ia' up from Hood River
today.
Adolph Kober is in from his farm neai
Kingsley.
Henrv Phirman went down on the
9:30 train today.
" ' A. E. Lake is in from his home near
Wapinitia today.
J. W. Armsworthv. of tbe Wasco
News, is in tbe city today.
J. A. Douthit, of the Mountaineer,
left on a business trip to Portland today
Mr. and Mrs. Smith French went to
Portland this morning to epend a day ir
two.
. Hon. A. S. Bennett left for Salem this
morning to argue a case in tbe supreme
court.
Mr. Arnholt went to Portland this
morning to attend to matters connected
with the printing of the special edition
of the Mountaineer.
PETTY ECONOMY.
for
Mrs. J. B. Havely and dauenter Killie
left lor lulare iionnty, California, this
morning to spend the winter, and will
return about March 1st.
Prof. McEwen and wife, and his two
assistants, left for Pendleton laet night,
where be will begin an engagement next
Monday. While be was in The Dalles
he made many warm friends, who are
eorry to see him leave. .
In this city, December 11, 1897, to'tbe
wife of F. S. Gunning, a son.
Cash In loar Check.
All cobotv warrants registered prior
to July 7, 1893, will be paid at my
office.. Interest ceases after Oct. 27th,
1897. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treasurer.
Tbe Cseleaaaeaa of Storing Cp Hone,
bold Odds and Knda.
It requires an exceptionally wise, ju
dicious person to know where to econ
omize and where to speed. It is fre
quently the way of thrift to cpend with
a .lavish hand because the return justi
fies the expenditure. The woman who
laboriously darns a gingham apron
when he can make a new one in half
the time and when the rraterial costs
less than ten cents is decidedly wasting
her efforts or estimating' her time at
the same standard as the work of the
Chinece ccolic. The rceneed' apron will
not wear one-quarter cs lorg as a new
one, and it had better be devoted! to
dust cloths or to some of the purposes
of cleaning-.where an old rag is required.
The picking up of pins is certainly a
doubtful economy. , Xo one can tell
what infection may be conveyed in a
pin, which, is quite likely to be rusty.
A pin is certainly worth, less than the
time taken to pick it up. Where it is
in the house or in a place where it may
become a small instrument of torture,
it is wise for humanity's sake to pick it
np, but not for the sake of its value.
Almost all of us have some pet econ
omy. Some people will ' hoard old
dresses of wool which, they have no
time ' to clean, and which would not
be fit for wear if they were cleaned.
The result of this hoarding is an in
teresting collection of moths, which in
vade the house and destroy much furni
ture and valuable clothing, together
with the worthless. It would be diffi
cult, however, to convince the person
who was devoted to such economy that
it was in fact an extravagant whim that
she was gratifying.
The hoarding of newspapers may be
classed among the same extravagant
fancies. The newspaper is the thing
of an hour, and is succeeded in a day by
another. While there is frequently val
uable reading matter for a scrapbook
in them, the entire papers take up too
much room to he kept by the ordinary
reader for anything but waste paper.
They merely collect dust.
Of all absurd things that may be
hoarced the saving of fruit and vegeta
ble cans, except to paint and use for
flower-pots, is the most absurd. An
old tin can is usually a menace to the
health. It is not fit to cook in, though
it is sometimes employed for that pur
pose, nor is it fit to keep food in after
the inner surface is exposed to the air.
It is never fit to be used a second time
for canning. After opening a can its
contents should be poured out at once
into an earthen dish, and never left to
stand in the opened can. It is a fool
hardy practice to leave such tin cans out
doors, because they are liable to rust,
and a cut from a rusty piece of tin is the
common cause of that dreaded d.sease,
loeKjaw. i nere is tne same tar.er in
using unpaintcd tin cans for "keeping
plants. Their sharp rusty edges may
cut the hands when the cans arc moved
a nunared surn petty economies art
indulged in b3' thoughtless women, who
imagine that thrift can come from such
foolish hoarding. JC.Y. Tribune.
Did lfoa Ever Think. .
That a kind word put out at interest
brings back an enormous percentage
of love and appreciation?
That though a loving thought may
not seem to be appreciated, it has yet
made you better and braver because of
it 7
That the little acts of kindness and
thoughtfulness day by day are really
gTeater than one immense act of good-
aess once a rear?
That to be always polite to the people
at home is not only more ladylike, but
more refined than having "company
manners?"
That to judge anybody bv his per
sonal appearance stamps you as not
only ignorant but ill-bred?
That to talk and talk and talk about
yourself and your belongings is very
tiresome for the people who listen?
Detroit Free Press. " '
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Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an order of the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Waieo County, the undersigned,
as administrator o. the estate of E. F. Coe, de
ceased, -will, on Saturday, the 4th day of Septem-
m' ' tlie uonr 1 o'clock p. m.j sell at
snares of the capital stock of the Hood River
Townsite Company, a corporation, said shares
being of the pax value of one hundred dollars
each.
The sa'e will take place at the courthouse.
The Dalles, and the terms of sale will be one
half cash, bulaucc in one year at i per cent.
Hood River, Or., August 19, 1897.
H. C. COE
Administrator of the estate of E. F. Coe! de-"
ceased. - . augai-it
St. Paul
Omaha
Assignees Notice of Final Settlement
. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
assignee of the estate of the Eastern Oregon
Co-operative Association of the Putrons of Hus
bandry, Limited, an iutotvent aebter, has duly
filed his final report and account in the matter
of said alignment with the County Clerk of
Wasco County, Oregon, and that mid report will
be called up for hearing and approval on Mon-
day, the 8th day of November, 1S97, by the Hon
orable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
. . vwraKi.ciiL, win oi me suite oi urcgon lor
Chicaso Kansas Citv S8900 County w being the rstdayoi
& the next re.mg,. term of sSid circuit Court.
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS jLaave Portland
. Kverr Five Days for
All persons bavins obleittm.x tn fuiiil wnnrt
must file such o- jeciious with the cleik of said
court on or before said dav.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1897.
E. N. CHANDLER,
Assignee of the Eastern Oregon Co-operative
Association of the Putrons of Husbandry, Lim
ited, an insolvent debtor. octl"-5w-ii
san francisco, cal. Joticc 0f Final Settlement.
WORLD
TRIBUNE
OREGONIAN
EXAMINER
FOUR
r
I
pfiptns
Rice Merlname Paddinar.
Four tablespoonfnls rice, wash, add
one quart of milk; let it stand to soak
hall an hour, then put on to boil. "When
it begins to boil, set back on the range
ana simmer two hours or until .well
cooked. Then drop in one at a time and
stir well the yelks of four eggs, the
grated rind and half the juice of one
lemon, piece 'of butter about the size
of a walnut, a little nutmeer or anv
preferred spice; sweeten' to taste and
add a pinch of salt. Put in the pudding
dish, beat the whites of the eo-frs to a
stiff froth, add two teaspoonfuls of
powdered sugar, spread over the pud
ding and brown. Serve either cold or
hot. Ladies' World.
C. W. PHELPS & CO.
-DEALERS IK-
Agricultural
Implements.
Steamers monthly from Portland to j
Yokohama and Hong Kong via North
ern I'aclnc steamship Uo., in connection
with U. K. 6c IN.
For full details call on O. E A Co 'a A rent at
loe xraues. or aaaress .
W, H. flUELBURT. Gen. Pass. Aet
- Portland. Oregon
TIME CARD.
No. 4. to Spokane and Great Northern arrives
I at 5:25 p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle
ton, Baker City and Union Vaclfic,arriyes at 12:45
a, m., aeparts at iz:au a. m
No 3. from Snokane and Brent Northern, ar
rives at 9-20 a. m.. denarta at S: AS a. m. Nil 1 .
from Baker Citv and Union Pacific, arrives at
i o.w a. xii., ueparis at a.tM a. m.
Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will
i uarry pawenKerB. no. arrives at o p. m.
UC)JWHUl.lilhlll.
Passengers for Hennner take No. 1. leavlnir
Regulator Line
Notice is hereby' given that the undersigned,
executors Of the last will and testament, nf H .
Staley, deceased, have filed their final account
with tne Clerk of the County Court for Wasco
Countv, Oregon, and that, by order of the said
County court.Monday, the 1st day of November,
1897, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., is fixed as
the time and the County courtroom of sid
Court, In Dalles City, as the place-for the hear
ing of said final account. -
T, J. DRIVER,
- .. W. M. McCORKLE,
W. R. CANTKELL,
B. SAVAGE,
1 C. J. VAN DUYN, ,
sp4ii Executors.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Drapers Manufactured and Repaired.
Pitts' Threshers. Powers and Extras.
Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators.
Celebrated Piano Header.
Lubricating Oils, Etc.
White Sewing Machine and Extras.
Tie Dalles. Portal and Astoria
. Navigation Co.'
Notice is hereby given that the nnderslrnnd
his filed, in the office of the Clerk of the County
Court fa' Wasco Countv her final amount m
admlni 'atnx of tbe estate of Cha. Adams, de
ceased,' and by order of the County Court of said
county, Monday, the 1st dav of November, 1897,
at 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed as the time,
and the county courtroom of 'said court, in The
Dalles, Oregon, ai the place for the- hearing oi
said final account.
MISS IRENE ADAMS.
oct2il Administratrix.
Administrator's Notice!
EAST SECOND STREET.
THE DALLES, OK
strs. Regulator (6 Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
. BETWEEN I ;! r.
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port-
iana aaiiy, e-ceTi bunaay.
Notice is hereby given thit the nndersiened
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of the State ol Oregon for Wasco County, ad
ministrator of the estate of John Grant, de
ceased. All porsons having claims against sai J
estate are hereby notified to present the same to
meat my residence at Antelope, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated Nov. 10, 1897.
J, DUFF McANDIE,
Administrator of the estate of John' Cmn
deceased. novl0-5t
Executor's Notice'.
Hew York Weekly Tribune
Are you going '
DOWN THE YA1LEI!
.'or to
EASTERN OREGON ?
Notice is herebv sriven that the nnrderslmed
has been duly appointed executor o the last
will and testament of Mary Bill, deceased. All
persons having claims against 'he estate of said
deceased are herebv notified to nreseut the same.
with the proper vouchers therefor, to me at my
office in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated September 16, 1897.
spl8-li JOHN HARDEN, Executor.
FOB
Farmers and Villagers,
FOB
Fathers and Mothers,
. FOR
Sons and Daughters.
. FOR
All the Family.
If so. save money and enlov a beautiful trio on
the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at
The Dalles in ample time for passengers to take
tne steamer, am vine in rortiana in time lor tne
outgoing Southern and Northern. trains; East
bound passengers arriving in The Dales in time
to uute tne .ast-oouna train.
Forf nrther Information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
UfiK street uock. oruana, uregon.
Or W C. AIXAWAY, Gen. Agt,
- 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,
Ask our
Druggist
for ageneroaa '
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TRIAL. SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contain no cocaine,
nerenry nor any other
injurious drug.
' It la quickly Absorbed.
. Gives Relief at ones.
Tfc fmjma find rlMnM
nteon COLD 'N HEAD
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Senses of Taste and Smell. Fall Sice 60c ; Trial
Cite 10c. ; at Drozgistt ot bymaiL
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Brothers In Adversity.
I discovered a froU mine," said: the
forty-niner. .
I invented) a torpedo boat." reDliedi
the genius. ' '
Then they shook handle like brothers
and pooled their capital to buy a cheap
dinner. Detroit Free Press.
Color" Line In British Army.
With all Enc-land's condemnation of
the social disadvantages to which the
colored race is subjected in. the United
States, she is giving abundant evidence
of being imbued with radical toreju-
lees that are every bit as stronir.
Thus, the volunteer regiments of the
great universities have declined, to ad
mit to their ranis students of Indian
or of African origin, and a number of
other volunteer and militia corps. In
cluding the. Inns of Court batallion,
composed of members of the legal pro
fession, have followed Snit.
Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely spent, to make THE
WtEKLY XKlii U JN r, pre-eminently a National family newspaper, interesting,
instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member of the family.
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FROM THE DALIES TO PORTLAND.
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Pally
except
Sundays.
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OVERLAND EX.
press, Salem, Bose
burg, Ashland, Sac
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rranciseo, noiave,
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tions
Via Woodburn tori
Mt Angel, Silverton,
i West Sclo, Browns-
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us and I
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Sundays.
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PASSENGER RATES.
We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib
une one year for only $1.75.
One way .....
Round trip
'.$1.00
. 1.50
INDEPENDENCE PAS8HKGER. Express train
uaiiy (except eunaayj.
4;50p. m. rLv.... .Portland. ...Ar.) 8:25 a. m .
7:30p.m. Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 5;ft0a, m.
o:oU p. in. iAr..inaepenaence..iv.; 4:&ua.m,-
Daily. tDaily, except Sunday; .
Write voor name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best,
Tribune Office, New York City, ari a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib
une will benttiled to you.
FREIGHT-
RATES
. ARE
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAR8
Attached to all Through Trains. '
Wasco Warehouse Company
The Steamer IONE leaves The
j Dalles on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays at 6:30 a. m. v
Direct connection at Kan Francisco with Occi-
....... 1 AnJ . I ....... 1 . TntA 1 .tMM.k.l.
ucuwi mill micuMt ii ii 1 1 x nuuiu nini i niiaiuniiiu
DO WIN. "ue 'or JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates OB
UpilCHUUU.
Kates ana ticxets to eastern points ana nn-
pe. Also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA, can tie obtained from ,
J. B. EJBKLAND, Ticket Agent.
A Powerful Beacon. :
The French lens which throws elec
tric rays 100 miles to seaward and
which was part of the French govern
ment's exhibit at the. Columbian: ex
position is to be placed in the Barmegat
(N. J.) lighthouse, where it will be the
most powerful beacon on. the American
ccasr. i ; , , ,
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of au kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, mTllfeId
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
. tntl I OUT "This Floor is manufactured expressly for family
, use: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell onr goods lower than any bonse in the trade, and if you don't think so
call and get our prices and be convinced. ' c
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Office in the Baldwin Building, foot of
Union street. For freight rates, etc, call
on or address.
J. S. BOOTH, Gen. Agt.,.
The Dalles, Oregon.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUB1NES
Through Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. kikkland, Ticket Agent. -All
above trains arrive at and depart Irom
Grand Central Station. Fifth and toving street
YAMHILL DIVISION. -Passenger
Depot, foot of Jefferson street '
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at
7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 6:15, :25, 8:05 p. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m
ana 3:su i. m. on canaays omyi. Arrive ac
Portland dally at 6:40 and 8:30 a m. ; and 1:35,
4:15, 6:20 and 7:55p. m., (and 10:05 a. m , 3:16
5:10 p. m. on Sundays only.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 D. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
dav, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p.m.
Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at rortiana, Tnes-
Except Sunday. ""Except Saturday.
Job Printing at This Office.
Letters of Credit issned available in the
Eastern States.
Siglxt Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon ano Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. '
E. KOEHLER,
Manager.
G, fl. MARKHAM, '
Asst. G. F. di Pass. Agt
GEISKNDOKEFKK BUOT,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to surgery. -
Rooms a and 22, Tel. 328, Vogt Block