The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 26, 1898, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26. 1898.
The Weekly Ghroniele.
TBI DALLSBi
OSEOON
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tastej and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cores habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
. many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have . made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drag
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try rL Do not accept any
substitute. .
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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PERSONAL, MES1IOS
Monday iDaily.
H. L. Hoover of Hood River is in the
city.
Mr. Mansfield returned from Portland
last night.
W. C. Stranahaa was up from Hood
Biver Saturday. -
Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh is op from
Hood River today.
S. J. La France of Hood River was in
the ciiy yesterday.
N. Fordyce and wife went to Portland
on tbia morning's train.
Mrs. K. Abend of Portland is the
guest of Mrs. VV. L. Bradshaw in tbia
city. . . . . .
A. 8. Blowers came op from Hood
River Saturday to attend tbe meeting of
the A. O. U. W.
Dr. T. F. Watt of Hood River came up
Saturday and returned to his home on
the Sunday morning train.
Mrs. Charles Stephens left for Port
land this morning, where ebe will at
tend a meeting of the A. O. U. W. to
night. ' J. H. Zane, editor of the A. O. U. W.
. Reporter, ot Portland, came up Satur
day to attend the meeting held here on
that evening.
J. 6. Tate, past supreme master of tbe
A. O. C. W., left for Portland yesterday,
where he will attend a large meeting of
that society tonight.
Tuesday's Daily.
. Frank Swift is in from Dufur today.
' W.H. Davis of Wapinitia is in the city
today. - -
E. C. Fitzpatrick of Tygh Valley is in
tbe city.
Judge Merrimer,county judge of Gil- j
liana county, is in the city today.
Mr. W. A. Kirby left on the early
morning train for a short trip to Port
land. -
"Mr. P. E. Michell was in the city last
night, on his way from Portland to Co
lumbus. B. Cramer of the Rutledge neighbor
hood in Sherman county is at the Uma
tilla House today.
J. M. Morcbie ot Wasco is in the city
today visiting friends and looking into
business matters.
Mrs. L. E. Crowe returned last night,
from Portland, having been visiting
friends for the past week in that place.
- Mrs. J. Nickle, who has been visiting
Mr. Nickle for several days, returned to
her home in Portland on tbe morning
train.
Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugb,' who has
- been visiting in the city for several days,
returned to her home at Hood River this
morning.
Mr. Eliaha Berry, of this place says he
never had anything do ' bim so .much
good and give auch quick relief from
rheumatism as Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. He was bothered greatly with
shooting pains from hip to knee until be
used this liniment, which affords prompt
relief. B. F. Baker, druggist, St. Paris,
Ohio. For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. Bnckien'a ArwcM eaive.
-' The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruiaee, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet
eores, tetter, chapped hands,, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption", and posi
tively cui ea piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per dot. : For' sale try Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
When you can not sleep for coughing
take Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. It
always gives prompt relief. It is most
excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex
pectoration, relieves the lungs and pre
vents any tendency toward pneumonia.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. -
The war in Cuba has not prevented
S. F. Fonts from securing a choice lot of
Havana tobacco, which he manufactures
into Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars.
. ,. 20-tf
Swiss Towna Utilise the MonataioBtTffaros
for Manufacturing Purposes. '
.-. Besides". txmsidefablev' ri AniBerV ot
large water-power installations, Switz
erland is i full ,of small . power, plants,
nearly every town in that land of moun
tains and waterfalls being well sup
plied with power from the 'white.coal,
as the melting enow on the mountain
sides has well been called. When there
are no large streams, says Cassier's
Magazine, many small ones are im
pounded and collected m reservoirs on
the hillsides, and it is rare to find a
place of any size which is not well light
ed by the power of some mountain
stream.
At Montreux the electric tramway
gets its power in this way, and from
the old Roman town of Vevey to the
medieval castle of Chillon one may ride
in a trolley car propelled by the power
of an insignificant little stream which
may or may not be noticed w hen climb
ing up the hillsides just above.
The capabilities of this general utili
zation of natural, power are beginning
to be understood everywhere, and with
the appreciation of the possibilities of
the best methods of long-distance trans
mission, the development of many
mountain ' streams must surely come.
There are innumerable streams which,
while very small, are yet very high, and
these can with comparatively little dif
ficulty be impounded and carried down
many hundreds of feet, thus making up
for their lack of volume by the gTeat
pressure readily obtainable, and, either
by the use of electricity or compressed
air, the power may be transmitted to
many points of application with but
little loss.
NO USE FOR LEATHER APRONS.
Samantha Mann Declines to Trade Jelly
Cake for Cold Buckwheat.
When the children used to go to Pos
sum Walk schoolhouse the dinner hour
was a time when they gathered together
and compared the contents of their din
ner baskets and traded with each other.
Two doughnuts for a piece of pie, one
cookie for a red apple, etc. Some of
the scholars were children of the poorer
class of tenant farmers and their bas
kets were not- filled with anything like
so appetizing an outfit as the baskets
of the others. Mary Jane Spurling.for
instance, used to come to school with
buckwhea cakes for dinner. They were
of the large kind, about 16 inches round
and a quarter of an inch thick. They
had been buttered thinly while hot, but
the butter would melt quickly and the
cakes would be as cold as tombstones
by the noon hour.
Still, they were the best that Mary
Jane had, and as the spirit of barter
beat in her humble breast she essayed
to exchange a couple of these pieces dc
resistance to Samantha Mann for a
slice of jelly cake. Samantha turned
up her snub nose a trifle higher and said
in a scornful tone:
"Oh, yes; now, Mary Jane Spurlin',
you don't git me to trade any o my nice
jelly cake fur one o your ole luther
aprons.
And Mary Jane Spurling never smiled
again. .
ABSURD THEORIES.
The Ancients' Explanation of the Rising
nd Setting; of the Snn.
The recent death of a man who had
maintained ell his life that the earth
was flat recalls the curious theories
entertained by the ancients to explain
the rising and setting: of the sun, says
the ew lork Journal. They thought
the earth was flat and were gTeatly puz
zled to know how the same sun which
plunged into the ocean at a fabulous
distance in the west could reappear the
next morning" at an equally great dis
tance in the east. ' - - r-
A number of remarkable theories
were advanced and every- one of them
wrong. The old mythology asserted
that after the sun had dipped in the
western ocean at sunset (the Iberians
and other ancient nations actually im
agined that they could hear the hissing
of the waters when the glowing globe
vt as plunged therein) he was seized by
Vulcan and placed in a golden goblet.
This strange craft, with its astonish
ing' cargo navigated the ocean by a
northerly course, so as to reach the east
again in time for sunrise the following
morning. . .
Among the more sober phvsicists of
old, as related by Aristotle, it was be
lieved that in some manner the sun was
conveyed by night across the northern
regions and that darkness was due to
lofty mountains, which screened off
the sunbeams during the voyage, ..
A Compliment to His Host.
The German emperor is a master of
little surprises quite other than those
which occasionally fetch his troops out
of bed in the middle of the night when
they least expect it. While atLow
ther castle, England, be took the op
portunity afforded by the absence of
Lord Lonsdale to unpack a very fine
marble bust of himself and put it in a
position screened by the leaves of a
large palm. Tbe sudden unveiling and
presentation was quite dramatic in its
character and u need hardly be said
that Lord Lonsdale was highly de
lighted with the carefully planned
compliment.
Males f oBobjt IHonters.
The proper bcaM for a grizzly bear
hunter to ride is a good mule. Dr. W.
F. Edgar, United States army, tells in
Kecreation why a mule k best.. , The
doctor was wandering near a camp up
in Washington -state on a mule.- He
had his rifle with him, and, seeing 'a
bigr bear in the trail, fired. The bear
tumbled over and out of sight. It looktv.l
like a clean kill, end the doctor start
ed toward the place, and was nearly
in sight of the hollow where the bear
had disappeared, when the bear climbed
up over the edge and went for him.
It was then -that the mule was of thi?
utmost service. The mule rose on its
hind feet, turned .sharply around, anil
headed for camp. A horse or a mustang
wouldn't have been quick enough, the
bear was so close, but all the hunter
had to do waa to hang- on. The muh
knew what to do without being told.
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Sheriff's Sale.
- Notice fs hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale issued out
of tbe Ciitfnit Court of the State of Oregon for
tbe t ouuty of Wasco, and to me directed and
delivered, upon a judgment and decree rendered
and entered in said court on tbe Sth day of No
vember, 197, in favor of A. B. Jones, plaintiff,
and against R. E. Fewel, defendant, for the sum
of two hundred and seventy-six and 25-109
i276.25) dollars, together with Interest thereon,
since taas 1, 1896, at thf rate of ten percent per
annum, and thirty (30) dollars attorney fees;
and the further snm of eleven (111) dollars costs;
which said judgment was enrolled and docketed
in the office of the clerk of said court in said
county on the 8th day of November, 1897; and
whereby it was further ordered and decreed by
the Court that the following described property, . "
to-wit:
Beginning at a point 18.39 chains west of the
line between sections thirty-nve and thirty-six,
in township three north of range ten east of the
Willamette Meiidian, being the western term
inus of the north boundary line of the James
Benson Donation Land Claim; thence north
6.85 chains, thence east 8.85 chains, thence
south 6.85 chains, and then' a west 8.85 chai us to
place of beginning, contiining six acres, mora
or less, and being the same premises sold by the
said A. B. Jones to the said K. . Fewel, ia
Wasco County, Oregon,
be sold to satisfy siid judgment, attorney fees,
costs and accruing costs, I will, on Tuesday, the
8th day of February, 1898, at 2 o'clock p. m. of
said day, at tbe front door of the courthouse in
Dalles City, Wasco Co., Or..sell all the right, title
and interest of tbe said R. . Fewel in and to tbe
above described property, at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hant, the pro
ceeds arising from said sale to be applied to the
satisfaction of said judgment, attorney's fee.
costs and accruing costs, and tbe surplus, if any
there be, to be paid into court, and there to re
main until the lnrtber order of this court.
T J DRIVER
dec22-l Sheriff of Wasco Countv, dr.
Notice of Executor's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned,
executor of the estate of Maxamllian Meyer, de
ceased, will, from and after the 1st day of
March, 1898, sell at private sale, upon the prem
ises, the following described real property be
longing to said estate and situated in wasee
county, Oregon, to-wit: Lot two 2 in block
eight 18 in what is known as Thompson's Ad
dition to Dall. s City.
Said sale is made in accordsuce with an order
of the County Court rendered and entered the
3d day of January, 1898, and such sale will be
subject to confirmation by said court, the terms
of said sale to be cash or credit, or both.
ANDREW KELLER,
Executor of the estate of Maxamllian Meyer,
deceased. jan26-i
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of tbe State ot Oregon for Wasco County, ad
ministrator of the estate of John Grant, de
ceased. All porsons having claims against sal J
estate are hereby notified to present the same te
meat my residence at Antelope, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated Nov. 10, 1897.
J, DUFF McANDIE,
Administrator of tbe estate of John Grant,
deceased. novl0-5t
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