THE DALLES WEESLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1897 The Weekly Ghroniele. tBS DALLIS, OBEOOS , PERSONA C MENTION. ' . Wednesday.'.. ; F. M. French of Grass Valley came in last evening- ,. Mr. W. Lord came tip on the 5:15 train from Portland yesterday. , J. P. Jones from Sherara Bridjre, is amongst the guests at the Umatilla. Mrs. Nellie Bolton and daughter, went - to Portlrnd on the morning train today. Mrs. William Floyd and dangliter, of 5-Mile, left for Portland on the 9:30 . . train. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hillgen of Dnfur were in the city last night purchasing Christmas goods. . - Miss Mollle Bottorff returned from Portland last evening, where ene has been for several dayB. Eev. F., Verhajr of Baker Citv was in town this'morninir, and left for Portland on the delayed train from Spokane. Mrs. George Blakeley,-who has been visiting friends in Portland tor several ' days, returned home on the Spokane : train last evening. Mr. Polk Butler of Nausene made this office a pleasant call today and paid op his subscription. He says that up to a few days ago farmers were able to plow, but at present a shallow coating of snow prevents them from so doing. Thursday. ... . E! C. Murray of Fulda, Mash., is in the city. - H. C. Eooper of Ridgeway is in the city today. J. G. Miller left last night for San Francieco. ' t . . D. B. Gaont is in from his farm neat Center ville. J. M. Johnston of Moro was in the city last evening. George Thompson is in from his farm near Moro today. Mrs. T. J. Shaw of White Salmon, Washington is at the Umatilla. ', John Booth, general manager of the White Star, line, left on toe morning train for Portland. '' E. Jacobsen left on the morning train for Portland where he goes to attend to matters of business. ' Chas. Boynton and wife of Kingsley are in the city. They are on their way to Woodborn, Marion county, where they will spend the winter.' ' This afternoon. Dr. Eshelman was called to Hartland, Wash., to attend the ' family of " E. D. Clarke of that place, some members of which are ill. .. , . Friday. Frank Gabel of Wapinitia is in the city. George Wileon is down from Wasco today. J. C. Evans is in from his place near Boyd. v R. D. Butler of Boyd, was in the city . last night. J. C. Bins of Upper Mill creek, is at tbe Uuiatilla. , , Emerson .Williams of Kingsley, is in ' the city today purchasing Christmas goods. M. A. "Van Gilder' and wife arrived 'from Wasco on the 9 :30 train todav, and are guests at the Umatilla. John Booth, manager of the White Star line, returned ou tbe night train from a flying trip to Portland. - - - MMs Mary Hurley, who has bern visiting the family Of Judge Brawebaw in this city for some time, returned to her home in Portland, this morning. F. S. Rogers, the well-known and pop ular traveling man for the Simonds Saw Co., of Portland, is in tbe city today, at tending to business matters and meet ing old friends. Dalle Public Schools. -. Following is the report for the quar ter (4 weeks) ending Friday Dec. 10, '97. TEACHERS. Eart Hill Primarv. Miss Nau Cooper 1 and 2B lira. Koctae .3, 4 and 5B 3511 42 6 45 5 8016 48, 8 i:i 2 51:19 I'-fll 4; il Academy Jrart. Mlssrhlrman ......1 SKl'SS:- - 2andSD ailsa U Rlntoal.. 6 Hiss T. Rintoul . .6 A and 7 B Union Street Miea Rowe ...1 Miss E. Cooper.!.... 2 B Miss Snell 4B . AIiss Cheese. 4 A and 6 B v t mon Street Annex. - Miss Ball 5B 42 3 Conrt StreeL - ' Miss Mlcbeil 7 A and 8 B Miss Hill... I High Schools, 9, 10 Air. utnaers ) sua iia Totals. '61 0SG6t108 ' No. days of school, 18. . Per cent of attendance on number be longing, 93. .. . - John Gavim, Principal. ' -. I.IST tir DEPUTIES. ' To Whom It May Concern : ' This is to certify that I have appoint ed the following as m v deputies, to serve till March 1, 1898: " .Zicharv Taylor, Antelope. . Harry Cook,' Ridgewav. - JVH. Roberts. The Dalles. J. H. Sherar, Sherar's Bridge, . Frank Gabel, Wapinitia. - A. 8. Robkbts, Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., n24 6t x : Box 507, Tbe Dalles. Strayed. . Strayed from' Dnfor, Or., abont the last ot Joly , two bay horses, of about 1000 pounds weight, both geldings ; one a, light bay, branded S on right bip; the other a dark bay, branded HF fconnect ed) on left shoulder. Information lead ing to tbe recovery of either, or both, of these horses will be rewarded by the owner. axv. johs .Uvans. decll-lm-ii Col am bus, Waeh. Try Schllllne'a Best tea and baking powtlar . . CALLINli "IHfc DOCTOR, People Are Not Connldrrte of tba Phyilclsn'i Cosifurt. .' Without intending ta be so, people are extremely inconsiderate to their physicians, and unwittingly cause then? a grreat deal of trouble pud weariness. . At a somewhat informal meeting1 of doctors and nurses, held not long since, for ie purpose of discussing' the rela tions between the two, some very in teresting facte -were brought out and talked over with that clearness of per ception and directness that character ize persons whose long familiarity with iheir business renders them experte. "In the course of my duties as nurse," said a young worauo who has made a name for herself, "I have observed that imngination and apprehension have a great deal to do with sending lor doc tors at unseasonable-hours. As a rale the sufferer might just as well wait un til mornmrr or send, belore it is late intb the night. But fidgety and con sequential folk seem, to think that it add3 to their importance and the grav- ity of the situation if they rouse the house at a time when everybody is or ought to be asleep and send some serv ant or member of the family post haste for medical aid." ' When people are ailing they get tired and nervous and fretful ami out of joint (-with everybody and everything. They are to a certain extent entertained and amused or at least occupied during the day. Their thoughts are distracted in spite of themselves, and they have less nervous force to expend upon them-, selves. When night comes and. the house is quiet they are left more to themselves, and their thoughts and fancies run riot. They magnify' their ills, and dwell upon their pains and give free rein to their fears. -." We all know that by indulging our selves we get'into apprehensive states and fancy all sorts of dreadful things when once we give way to our feelings. And it is especially so with sick per sons. They begin to think and to vvorry and wonder if they are really growing worse, and, if there is an extra twinge of pain or a little faintness or undue nerv ousness, they lose their heads at once, and everybody is roused to minister to what is really nothing more nor less than the legitimate result of too much self-examination aud too close atten tion to symptoms that would not be at ill alarming if they were not dwelt jpon. Of course tnere are acute attacks of various diseases that demand instant attention, but when the doctor, has made one call he is usually quite well qualified to state whether or not there are conditions that are likely to arise that may give cause for alarm. ' "I have had many patients v ho could. with a little explanation and quieting, be reconciled to waiting for the doctor until morning," added the young?, woman. - . have made it a rule in my ten years' experience never to sencj for a physician after ten o'clock at night or before seven o'clock in Ihe morning un less there was imperative need of it. Doctors need rest. . and sleep just as much as other persons, and it is mani fest injustice to them to ca.U tliem out it night unless it is absolutely neces sary. With reasonable consideration, :he doctor will live longer and be more valuable to his patients than if he were dragged out at unseasonable hours and upon involous pretexts." IS. X. .Led ger. ' ; RUSSIAN HUNTING DOGS. Tbe lMiliS.a Furnijuli Food, Draw Slcdsen and Supply Clottaing;. Harding' Cox writes about laikas, or Qorlhern dogs: ' v . "The duties of the true laika,' ht says, "are of an extremely varied na ture. : Among the Chinese about 1,000, )00 are eaten every year, while in Rus sia the beast is trained for all sorts of hunting squirrels, bear, deer, snipe, capercailzie, ermine, sable and all the sther beasts are taken with them, even the wolves. It is estimated that mearly 1,000,000 rubles' worth of game is taken with' the aid of the laikas in Rus sia. Prince Schirinsky, a Russian no ble, is trying to get a cross between the laika and some setter or retriever, be lieving that he would thereby obtain a dog which would make as nearly a per fect hunting dog as is possible. "In the polar swamps the laika are usefl in drawing sledges as well as hunt ing by the natives, while their warm pelts are rfiade to serve as coats and trousers after death. . ' ' "Thelaikahiisan upright, pointed ear, (vhleh the dog pricks when excited. The muzzle is long and sharp, but pow ;rful, set to a broad forehead. The body is strong and at thr; quarters broad and powerful. The ribs are big ind long; : The ehrst is djep and broad. The legs arc for running, while the coat is thick, having 'cotton' under the hair, tvhich makes it warm. ' - "The chief colors are from black and )lack and tan to grayish, but the dogs ire never spotted in 'the pure blood. A Few of these dogs can stop a bear or any thing else easily. The dogs are just ibort of two feet high." London' Field. Patronize the MUptiY. All kind of work. White Shirts a specialty. Family work at reduced rates. Wash collected and delivered free, ' ' , , Telephone No. 301. ' ' . A. B. ESTEBENET. Agt. Troy i:. oil Ao TO THE : f .. GWE8 THE CHOICE OF ; ' ' TWO Transcontinental . ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN. , RAILWAY. OREGON . SHORT LINE -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis Denver St. Paul Omaha Chicago Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAJT . STEAMERS Leave Portland . Every Five Dan tot SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Steamers monthly; from' Portland to Yokohama and Hong Kong via North ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection with O. R.& N. : v For full details call on O. B A Ovs Agent at The uailes, or aaaress . W. H. HUKLBORT. Gen; Pass. Art , . . Portland. Oregon TIME CARD. No. 4. to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at 5:25 p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton , Baker city ana u mon tacinc,amves at u : 4o a m., departs ax iz:ou a. m. . , No 3, from Spokane and Great Northern; ar rives at 9 20 a. m.. departs at 9:25 a. m. No. 1: from Baker City and Dnlou Pacific, arrives at :a) a. m., departs at a:au a. m. Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers, mo. a arrives u op. m departs at 1:45 p. m. . '.....'. PassengersJor Hennner take No. 2. leaving nere at ix:au p. m. . -, - EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland, OVERLAND EXO press, Balem, Rose-1 burg, Ashland, Sac-1 ... . .... . cnn I 6:00 P.M. A.M. Franciseo, Mojave, ( ixs Angeies,i.i raso, i New . Orleans and East .......... .... . 1 8:30 A. M. Daily except Sundays. 17:30 A.'M.j Roseburg and way sta tions . ; : fVia Woodbnrn Mr) I MtAngel, Silverlon, t West 6cio, Browns- ville.Sprlngtleld and (.Natron , J tCorvallis and way J (stations. ...... . ( : :20 P. M - Daily except Sundays. :50 P. M INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train .Daily (except sunaayj. 4:50 p.m. (Lv Portland .... Ar.) 8:25a. m 7:30 p.m. JAi.McMinnvilkv.Lv. 5;50a, m. 8:30 p. m. (Ar. .Independence.. Lv.) '4:50 a.'m, Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. . DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARa Attached to all Through Trains. ' Direct connection at Kan Francisco with Occi dental and Oriental and Pacific mail uteaniship lines lor jai-ap. ana uuuha.. hailing aates on ai plication. Ka ates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from J. B. KIRJCLAND, Ticket Agent. Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where tnrougn nonets to ail points in tne eastern States, Canada and Europe can. be obtained at lowest rates from , J. B. EIRKLAND, Ticket A gent. All above trains arrive at and depart iron' Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streeu YAMHILL DIVI8ION. . Passenger Depot, foot of J eUerson street. Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sundav, at 7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 5:15, 6:25, 8:05 p. m. (and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m and 3:30 ). m. on Bundavs only). - Arrive at Portland daily at 6:40 and 8:30 a m.: and 1:85. 4:15, 6:20 and "7:55 p. m., (and 10:05 a. m , 315 6:10 p. m. on Sundays only). leave for Sheridan, Arrive at Portland,, 9:3 week days, at 4: SO p. m a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday it 8 :05 p.m. Except Sunday. Except Saturday. J.- R. KOEHLER, Manager. V ' ' G, H. MABKHAM, Asst. G. F. !i Pass. Agt THE NEW YORK WORLD " THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITIPH. 18 Pace Week. 150 Papers a Tear It stands first among uweekly' papers in size,, frequency of publication freehness, variett and reliability of cob tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly : and -its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreigu coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. - It is splendidly illustrated, and among its special features, are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports,' all the latest fashioni for women and a Ion series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Conan Doyle, 'Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley Weyman, Mary E. lyilklos . . Anthony Hope, - Bret flarte, Brander Matthews, Kto. , We offer this uneqnaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-a- Week Chronicle to. gether one year for (2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. . . To) n FOR THE . f ' fl V j FOR THE " i And reap the benefit of ihe, following . ... ' . - V CLUBBING RATES. ; . v , CHRONICLE and N.;Y, Thrice-a-Week World..... .... $2 00 CHRONICLE and-N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 75 CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregon ian . 2 25 CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner 2 25 WORLD . TRIBUNE OREGONIAN EXAMINER Wholesale. VflLtT LilQUOfiS, XQihes and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED . ANHSUSER HOP GOLD Anheuser-Buscli Malt beverage, nnequaled as a STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, au kinds. Headquarters for Bran; Shorts, mTllfeId Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- f OH Flom ' Tbis-Flonr is manufactured expressly for family ,i use: every Back is guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if yoa don't think so call and get onr prices and be convinced. ; . Highest Prices Paid fpr Whea't, Barley and Oats. , CI o sing ' FURNITURE PRINZ & MITSCHKE Are going; to elope out their business, and they are offering their large stock at COST PRICES. Now is the time to bay good Furniture cheap. Allpersons knowine themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and , 1 - . - settle their you peed Call and see otir -- : " Will bnyNone of Jacobsen Book $40 00 Leading Eastern Oregon Music House. r " ..." New Vogt Block, Qpt Printing FOUR BBEfll PflPEBS - BUSCH and BEER and in rfotttes. Nntrine, a non-alcoholic tonic. ' Out S ale of - ; i S CARPETS account. : -. , ap Orap, KIMBALLS these Organs at ; & Music Co. ,' ; : The Dalles, Oregon. Gctsti i st This Office. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COCRTof the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. , Emma Golden. p:aiutiff. - vs . uewitt Golden, aefndant' . To Dewitt Golden, the above named defendant: ' In the pome of the State nf Oregon, yoa are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filid against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the ti rst day ot the next teim of said conrt following the expiration of tbe time prescribed in the order for the pub-, Iicatlon of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 14th day of February, 1698; and if you fail to so a pear and answer, or otherwise plead, in said cause, the vliiimiff for want thereof will apply to the Couit fr the relief praved for in the com plaint tiled Herein, to-wit: that the bjnds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de fendant be dissolved; that tbe plaintiff be awarded the custody of th-? miior child men tioned in said complaint, Zola Maud Golden: that the plaintiff have and recover her costs and disbursements made and expeuded in this suit. . and for such other and further relief as to the Conrt mHy seem eqnitable. This summons is served npon yon by publica tion thereof by order of Hon. vv. h. Bradthuw. -judge of said court, which order bears date of , September '28th, 1897, anu was made and dated at chambers in talles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on the 28th day of Septcmhei , 18H7. . FKED W WILSON, ..II . - Attorney for I laiutif. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by vir tue ol an execution and order of sale, issued out of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, ou the 14th day of December, 1897, npon a decree and judgment rendered therein on the first day of December, 1897, In a suit then and theretofore pending, wherein Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a Corporation, was plaintiff, and Mary J. Smith' James M. Smith, Jr., Elum A. Smith and Clem Smith, were defendants, I did on the 14th day of December, 1897, duly levy upon, aud will, on Wednesday, the 19th day of January 1898, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, . at tbe front door of tbe county-court house (in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in harid. t e 'following described real estate, to wit: Lots 5 and 6 in block S. Leughlin'a Addi tion to The Dalles City, and Lot 2 in Block 2, in Trevitt's Addition to The Dalles City, all .in Wasco County, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and ap-' pertenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy and pay the said several sums due to plaintiff mentioned in said writ, to- wit: (2,935.06, and interest thereon from the first day of uecember, 1897, at the rate of eight percent, per annum; the further sum of 1250.00 as a reasonable attorney's fee, and the costs and . disbursements of said suit, taxed and allowed , at 129.00, together with accruing costs and ex penses of such sale. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 15th day of December, 1S97. Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Guardianship Notice. In the County Conrt of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco County. In tbe matter of the guardianship of Sayre Rlnehart. Karl Rinehart, Carl Rinehart and Philip Rinehart, minors. -The petition of Emily B. Rinehart, guardian of tbe minors above named, having been pre sented to this court, praying for license to sell the interest of said minors in certain real estate situated in Benton connty, Oregon, it is ordered tbat tbe Hearing thereof be, ana it is nereDy set, for Saturday, the 20th day of November. 1897, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the county courtroom in the courthouse in Dalles City. Oregon; and it is further ordered that tbe next of kin of said minors and all persons interested in the estate, appear before this Jonrt at said time and place, to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of such estate, and tbat this order be served by publication thereof for three weeks in The Dalles Chronicle, Dalles City, Or., Oct. 22, 1897. ROBERT MAY8, oct23-il ' County Judge. " Notice of Final Account. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of tbe estate of Y. Gray, de ceased, has filed her linal acconnt in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, and tbe judge thereof has appointed Monday, ' tne 17th day of January, 1S98, at the hour oil o'clock, p. m. as the time for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All heirs, creditors and other persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear on or before the day set for said hearing and set. tlementand file their objections, if any they . have, ta said final account, or to any particular item thereof, specifying their objections thereto. Dalles City, Oregon, Dec. 16,1897. dcl8-il ii. B. GRAY, Administratrix. Administrator's Notice, Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned has been regularly appointed administrator of the estate of Henry A. Baker, deceased, by order of the couuty court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, dated the 6th day of December, 1897. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to the administrator at The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dalles City, Oregon, Dec. 10, 1807. C. W. DIETZEL, . decll-ii Administrator.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Land Office, Thk Dalles, Or., ( October, 29, 1897. ( Notice is hereby given the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his c'.aim and commute and that said proof will be made before the Reg ister and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on, Wednesday, December 8, 1897, viz.: . J. F. Haworth, Homestead entry No. 6212 for the SEJi, and S W4 SEJi, See 0, Tp 2 N, R 13 K, Vfc M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ' of, said land, viz: wm. Jordan, Charles Craig, Ernest Jensen, Geo. Landis, all of The Dalles, Or. oSO-il . JAMES F. MOORE, Register, NOTICE. Ukited States Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Sept. 20, 1897. i ' Complaint having been entered at this office ' by William Johnson against Oscar 8. Roffsen for abandoning his homestead entry No. 5594, dated September 25, 1895, upon the Bi NE;4, 6EJ4 NWJ4 and NEJ4 SWJi, Secti .n 83. Township 5. Soutn Range 15 E, in Wasco County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, tbe said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 30th day of October, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged abandonment. sp'25-II J AS. F. MOORE, Register- Executor's Notice. , Notice la hereby given that the undersigned hi been amy appoiniea ana is now tne quait-. tied aud acting executor nf the last will and tes tament of Elizabeth J. Bolton, deceased. All p-rons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to me, with, tbe proper oncher8 therefor, at tbe office of the county elerk of Waco Countv, The Dalles, Oregon, within six months frcm tbe date hereof. . Batel Hiptember 1. 18U7. sp!5-i SIMEON BOLTON, Executor. : ' NOTICE. ' , I have a stray horse, a roan, 9 years old, branded with a figure 2 on the right hip, ai my place on three mile. The owner can have the same by paying the cost of this advertisement and proving property.- ' . Seth Morgan-. The Dalles. .