The Wee THK DALLSS. OAEGON PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday. M. M. Glavey of Dufur ia in the city today. J. Jackson, a sheepman from Sherar'a Bridge, is in the city. Joseph Sherar is in from his home at Sherar'a Bridge today. - Attorney Ralph Moody, eon of ex- Governor Moody, went through to Port' land on the morning train. Frank E. Howell came down from Arlington yesterday, stopping over in ' the ciy to meet old friends. Misses Belle and Ella Floyd left on the train last night for Arlington, where they will spend the Holidays witn friends. W. Ii. Logan and wile of Malnenr are in the city. They are on their way to ' Portland to serve as witneses in the case of the Eastern Oregon Land Com pany vs. Cole, which will be tried in , Portland Monday. United States Attorney John H. Ball, Judge Moreland and Major Neer, who have been looking oyer the right of way for the portage railway at Seufert Bros.' place, prior to the trial of the case of the United States vs. Senfert Bros., which will come up in February, left on this morning's train for Portland. ' ' Thursday. Jetta Starr, of Dnfnr. is in the city. Hugh Morehead came in from Dnfnr today. . . John Both, of Kingsley, ia in the city today. James Senecal, of Dnfnr, is in the city today. Dr. Brosius was np from Hood River yesterday. A. C. Baker, ot Hartland, Wash., is in the city. Wilbur Hendrix is in from his home near Kingsley today. J. M. Wise and wife of Perrydale are in the city visiting friends and yiewing the surroundings. J. W. Armsworthy, of the Wasco News, passed through to Portland on the morning train today. Frank H. Button was in the city yesterday and returned to his home at Hood River on the morning train. Messrs. Grant Mays and John Hamp shire returned last night from their trip to San irancieco, having bad a delight ' ful time. The boys report the trip going down a rough one, every passenger be ing seasick, "with the exception of two young men," Friday'! Dally. F. Davenport is up from Hood River. W. H. H. Dnfnr is in the city today. H. H. Ellis ot MoBier is in the city today. G. W. Graham of Hood River is in the city. Joe Bonn returned from a trip to Portland labt night. James J. Lewis of Moeier is at the Umatilla. House today. Albert Brit ton came to the city from his home at Wasco yesterday. I. H. Taffe of Celilo is in the city to day attending to business matters. Miss Lena Snell lett last night to spend ChristmaB with her parents at their home near Arlington. ' Ray Logan came up from Portland last night to spend the holidays with his father, Dr. Hugh Logan. ; Dow Palmer, the Western Union tele graph operator at this place, left this morning to spend Christmas with his parents in Salem. What is colt's Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form-in? properties. It contains Cod- Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well- known and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. WhnfWHIHDo? , It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition' the infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood of the anemic will stop the cough, heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs, and cure incipient consumption. We make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands o: Cases. Be tart yon ret SCOTT'S Emulsion. 50c nd $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, Mew York. GOOD WORDS FOR WASHINGTON iBproTemeBt In Moral Tone ot the Nation's Capital. Gen. HVV. Boynton, the veteran Wash ington correspondent, has been for more than 30 years collecting news and writing1 letters. Few men know so thoroughly as he the inside history of the capitol, the white house, and the departments. Being asked what, - he considered the most important deduc tion from his experience at Washington, he answered: . "The marvelous improvement in the moral atmosphere, and the general tone and honesty of the. government. We, the people of the United States, have the most honest government in the world. It is and has been for many years more bonest than ever before, and is to-day more honestly and effi ciently administered than any private business that I have ever examined. I mean that there is less waste and less defalcation. ' Look at the great postal service, for instance. Where in the world will you find any private agency which does so much and does it so well, and at so little cost? And change of parties makes no difference. Thorough honesty is the rule. The atmosphere of the white house is pure beyond that of any royal resi dence, and this is the most moral and peaceable city in the United States, if not in the world. It makes me laugh when those good people come from New York and Cincinnati and away put west to help reform Washington." PERSECUTED IN AMERICA. Regulator,; - Tie Dalles. Portal aiii Astoria Navigation Co.'; steRepktord Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE Tbe Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port- lana aaiiy, "cent bunaay. SWBSGRIBB FOR THE R - J FOR THE CH&QHIGUE Sheriff's Sale. COIN THE VALLEY And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. Are jou going EASTERN OREGON? CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week World CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune . 1 If so, save money and enjoy a beantifnl trip on I ftatt and Weekly Oregonian . ......:................ 2 wjv bksiuci, orri lug 111 c 1U tune lor UJe I nTTTlATTriT T-l "1 n T- TTT outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East- UHJK.UNJ.ULL and O. F. WeeJuV iiXaminei" 2 bound passengers arriving In The Dales in time I -; J ... WORLD TRIBUNE OREGONIAN EXAMINER , to take the East-bound train.. For farther information apply to J..N. HARNEY, Agent, Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon, Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt, The Dalles. Oregon $2 00 75 25 25 Notice is Vrebv tr VPT1 trial linrlnr nn1 hv . tue ol an execution and order of sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, on the 14th day of December, 1897, upon a decree and judgment ; rendered -therein on the first dav of llnvmhpr. 1H7. in suit then and theretofore pending, wherein Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a Corporation, Was plait. tiff, 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, and will, on Wednesday, the J9th day of January, 1898, at the bourlof one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at me iront door of the county court house In Dalles City, Wa.co County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, t e following described ma tun tn. wit: Lots 5 Mnd 8 in block 3. Lauehlln'a Add!- . tion to The Dalles Citv. and Lot 2 in ftlnnt in Trevitt's Addition to The Dalles City, all in Wasco County, Oreson, together with all and singular the tenements. .hereditament, and an. pertenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, or so much tbenof as shall be necessary to satisfy and pay the said several ' sums due to plain till' mentioned in said writ, to wit: 12,985.06, and Interest thereon from the first day of December, 1897, at the rate of eight per cent per annum ; the further sum of $250.00 as a reasonable attorney's fee, and the costs and disbursements of said suit, taxed and allowed at $29.00, together with accruing costs and ex penses of such sale. . Dated at Dalles Citv. Ormrnn. thin 1.,th dav nf December, 1897, T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. SUMMONS. FOUR GBED T POPERS TO THE EAST! GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis Salt Lake Denver BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. St. Paul Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities Chicago For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes oi farmers and villagers throughout the United States. IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi ness, for the improvement of their business and home interests, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and' true womanhood. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of the doings of the world, the nation, and states. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth ods ol cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the OCEAN BTBAHJERB Leave Portland Every Five Days for gv. ADVICE ABOUT PACKING. If ore Gowns-Are Made Impossible by Careless Packing Than by Wear, Now a word of advice can be given to the woman traveler who is not so for tunate as to possess a well-trained maid Pack your own. trunks and pack with care. More rumpled and impossible gowns are due to careless packing and loose adjusting' than any other one thing. No amount of tight packing or of pres sure applied downward will do more than accentuate the natural folds. A single toss of the trunk that is loosely packed means a hopeless jumble of bats, wraps, bodices, laces and what not. Begin at the foundation with the leaviest garments. Do not fold too much; shake skirts from the waistband and spread them, for the entire length without folding that the size of the trunk will allow. If not, spread out with great care in the folds which are naturally taken when held in an up right position, and turn over smoothly at the top. . Shake wraps from the shoulders, lay them out in the folds they naturally take, with great care smooth the sleeves and turn the fronts over on the back, smoothing and adjusting all trimmings and frills so as to avoid hori zontal creases. It is impossible to so fold a garment as to avoid all lines, but those taken lengthwise of the cloth readily disap pear and are also little noticed, as . they take ths direction of the folds formed by the garment itself. ; Jackets however, must be so ttan Eged as to show not a crease. Loose bodices require tissue paper for the support of puffs and the like, but they ' can be saved from much rumpling if spread out in the trunk and folded as little as possible. Then pack close and tight. Eats should be packed firmly, so as not to move, and for this purpose any light article, such as handkerchiefs, mouchoir cases, or soft and pliable ob jects that will not crush or injure the fashionable headgear may be used. Philadelphia Tress. ' , John Wealey Suffered for Refusing Communion to a Woman. Eev. W. J. Scott,. D. D., writes of "Wli John Wesley Preached in Geor gia," in 'Ladies' Home Journal, and from the famous preacher's journal tells the story of his persecution m Georgia, which ultimately resulted in his quitting America and returning to England in 1737. "During the after noon before Wesley's departure he was approached by the recorder of Savan nah, who informed him that he musi not leave the province until he had given bond in 50 sterling, and in ad dition furnished bail to answer Mr, Williamson's charge. Wesley respond ed: 'I have given him every oppor tunity to make good his accusation, but he refused to do so; and now, sir,' he continued, with emphasis and firmness, 'I must insist that, as an official, you have treated me and the trustees of the colony very ill. I shall neither give bond, nor bail. You know your busi ness and I know mine.' -" "The same afternoon, he adds, 'l shook the dust off my feet and left Sa vannah, after preaching there one year and nine months, not es I ought, but as I was able. "The show made by his enemies of a purpose to intercept him was a shal low pretext, and is now so regarded." Wesley's persecution was the out come of his refusal to admit a woman of his congregation to holy cummunion without evidence of her repentance and contrition. UST of" deputies. To Whom It May Concern: Ibis is to certify that I have appoint ed the following as my deputies, to serve tin Aiarcn l, isys: Zachary Taylor, Antelope. Harry Cook, Kidgewav. D. H. Roberts, The Dalles. J. H, Sherar, Sherar'a Bridge. Frank Gabel, Wapinitia. . A. S. Roberts, Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., n24 6t Box 507, the Dalles. Strayed. Strayed from Dufar. Or., about tbe last ot Jaly, two bay horses, of about 1000 'pounds weight, both geldings; one a light bay, branded on right hip; the other a dark bay, branded HF (connect ed) on left shoulder. Information lead ing to the recovt-ry of either, or both, of tht-se uorces will be rewarded by the owner. Eev. John Evans, decll-lm-ii Col am bus, WaBh. . Cash In lour Checks. All county warrants registered prior to July 7, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Oct. 27th, 1897. C. L. Phillips,. - . ' - County Treasurer. Steamers monthly from PorJand to Yokohama and Hong Kong via North ern facinc bteamsbip Co., in connection with O. R. & N. For full details call onO.K A Co. s A rent a Tbe Dalles, or address W, H. HUBLBURT, Gen. Pass. Art Portland. Oregon TIME CARD. No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at5:25p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton, Baker City and Union Pacihc,arrives at 12:45 a m., aeparts at n:av a. m. No 3, from Bpokane and Great Northern, ar rives at 9 20 a. m., departs at 9:25 a.m. No. 1, inrai uaKir uity ana u Dion racinc, arrives at 8:20 a. m., departs at 3:30 a. m. Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. io. arrives at 5 p. E departs at 1:45 p. m. Passengers for Heppner take No. 2, leaving uere si ii ;uu p. m. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OP THK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland Notice is hereby (riven that the undersigned. proper time to convert them into the largest possible ra?h IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of . farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has held their confidence and esteem. IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one year lor $ 1.75, cash in advance. ana me juage inereoi Das appointed Monday, wn. i ( lii vti ui .nuuniTi ioito, Ilk WO UUUr Ol X p'elock, p. m. as tbe time for hearing objections to said final account and tbe settlement thereof. All nelrs, creditors and other persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear on or before tbe day set for said hearing and set tlement ana nie ineir ODjecuons, u any tbey have, ta said final account, or to anv narticnlar item inereoi, specifying ineir ODjecuons tnereto. uaiies vns, uregon, dclS-li , Dec. 16.1SU7. W. B. GBAY, Administratrix. NOTICE. Wholesal. 5:00 P.M. 8:30 A. M. Daily except Sundays. t7:30 A.M. f OVERLAND EX-1 press, Salem, Rose-' I burg, Ashland, Sac-1 1 ram en to, Ogden.San 1 Franciseo, Mojave, f Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and I East J Roeebnrg and way sta tions fVia Woodbnrn fori I MtAngel, Silverton, West Sclo, Browns- i I viLle.Springfield and I Natron j (Corvallis ) stations.. and wayj MflLtT LtlQUOftS, (Xtines and Cigars. United States Land Office,) v The Dalles. Or.. Sent. 20. 1897. ( Complaint having been entered at this office by William Johnson against Oscar 9. Hofl'sen for abandoning his homestead entry No. 5594, dated September 25, 1895, upon the S4 NE;4, BEV NVW and NEii SWi. Sectinn 3& Towushln 5. Soutn Range lo E, in Wasco Coii-ity, Oregon, witn a view to toe cancellation ot saia entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to ainear 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. spo-n jas. r. aiourtt, .Register Administrator's Notice. THE CELEBRATED - P. M Daily except Sundays. :50 P.M. INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train Dally (except Sunday). 4:50 p.m. Lv Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m 7:30 D.m. Al..McMlnnviUe..Lv. 5:50a.m. 8:30 p.m. (Ar. .lndependence..Lv.) 4:60 a.m. I Daily. fDaiiy, except Sunday. ANHEUSER-BUSCH and . , HOP GOLD BEER ies. Anheuser-Busch. Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, unequaled as a tonic. . t STUBLING & WILLIAMS. DINING CABS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection at tan Francisco with Occi deutal and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines ior ArAii ana tiiiAA. Hailing aates on ai plication. ...... Kates and tickets to eastern po Also JAPAN. CHINA. HO a. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been regularly appointed administrator of the estate of Henry A. Baker, deceased, by order I of the county court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco County, dated the 6th day of December, 1S97. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to the administrator at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dalles City, Oregon, Dec. 10, 1897. C. W. DIETZEL, decll-il ' Administrator. Executor's Notice. , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and is now the quali fied and acting executor of tbe last win and tes tament of Elizabeth J. Bolton, deceased. All p rroni having claims against said estate are notified to present them to me, with the proper onchers therefor, at the office of tbe county clerk of Wasco County, The Dalles, Oregon. within six months f rem the date hereof. Datel September 10, 1897. spl5-i SIMEON BOLTON, Executor. lints and En- NOLULO and Subscribe lor The Chuonicu ope. .t'STRALIA, can be obtained from .... J. B. KIRK LAND, Ticket Agent Through Ticket Office. 184 Third street, where through tickets to ail points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irom J. B. KIBKLAND. Ticket Arenc AH above trains arrive at and deDsrt from urana Lentrai aiauon. tuia ana irving street YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jetlerson street. Leave for OSWEGO, dally, exeent Sundav. at 7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 6:15, 6:25, 8:05 p. m. (and 11:30 D. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m and 8:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at Portland daily at "6:40 and 8:30 a m.; and 1:35, 4:15, 6:20 and 7:55 p. m., (and 10:05 a. m, 3-15 5:10 p. m. on Sundays only). , Closing Out Sale Dalles, Mora and Antelope FURNITURE CARPETS STAGE LINE. Are goine to .close out their busineep, and they are offering their large etock at UOSl fKltiiiS. JNow is toe time to uuy good tnrmtnre cheap. All persons knowing themselves indebted to eaid firm are requested to call and ; settle tneir account. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive hi foruauu, u:du a. in. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Fri.iay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday it 8:05 p.m. Except Sunday. MExcept Saturday. B. KOEHLER, Th. MARKHAM, Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt Subscribe for The Chronicle Throneh by daylight via Grass Vallev. Ken t and Cross Hollows. . DOUGLAS ALLEN, The Dalles. C. M. WnlTKLAW, Antelope.. fitflges leave The Dalles from TTmatilla House at 7 a. m., also from Antelope at 7:80 a. m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Connections made' at Antelope for Prineville, "Mitchell and Bints beyona. Close a: Tii;eciioue made at The alles wi th railways, trains and boats. Stages from Antelope reach The Dalles Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1:30 p. m. BATES OF FABB. Dalles to Deschutes II 08 de Moro 1 60 do Grass Valley 2 25 do Kent 8 OS do Cross Hollows v 4 50 Antelope to Cross Hollows 1 59 do . Kent.' 2 09 ' do Grass Valley. : .-: 3 00 do Moro 8 60 do . Deschnees 4 00 do Dalles 5 00 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. Emma Golden, plaintiff, va Dewitt Golden, defendant. To Dewitt Golden, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, inn am hereby reauired to SDDear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the first day of the next term of said court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order fur the pub lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 14th day of February. 1898: and if von fail to so avpenr and answer, or otherwise plead, in said cause, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in tbe com plaint filed herein, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de fendant be dissolved: that the nlalntifT he I awarded the custody of the minor child men- nonea in said complaint, Zola Maud Golden; that the nlaintiff have and recover hw nnstn and disbursements made and expended in this suit, and for such other and farther relief as to the I Court may seem equitable. - mis summons is served upon you Dy publica tion thereof by .order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of said court, which order bears date of September 28th. 1897. and was made and dated at chambers in Lalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on the 28th day of September, 1SW7. rritu w. WILSON, ii Attorney for Plaintiff. Guardianship Notice. In the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Wasco County. In the matter of the guardianship of Sayre Rlnehart. Earl Rinehart, Carl Binehart and Philip Rinehart, minors. ; . The petition of Emily S. Mnehart. trnardian of the minors above named, having been pre sented to this conrt, praying for license to sell the Interest of said minors in certain real estate situated in Benton county, Oregon, it is ordered that tbe hearing thereof be, and it is hereby set, for Saturday, the 20th day of November. 1897, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. at the county courtroom in tbe courthouse in Dalles City, Oregon; and it is further ordered that the next of kin of said minors and all persons Interested in we estate, appear oeiore tnis uourt at saia time and place, to show cause whv a license should not be granted for the saleof such estate, and that this order be served by rmblication thereof for three weeks in The Dalles Chronicle. uaiiei city, or., Oct. 22, 1897. ROBERT MAYS. oc4p3-II County Judge. Notice of Final Account.