THE DALLES VEEKLT CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARYJ5. 1898 The Weekly Ghroiriele. tHI DALLES. OJtEOON FERS05AL MBSTIOX- Wednesday. Otto Birgfefd went to Portland on business today. Charles Michelbach went to Portland this morning on ma-.tera of bnsinees. Attorney E. B. Dofnr went to Port land today to attend to legal matters. Mrs. Carl Gross is in the citv visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kel ler. H. Dixon and wife of Portland are in the city to attend the fqneral of Alice Wells. W. Ballows, road master of the O. R. & N., is in the city on bnsinees con nected with the company. Miss Elva Gaunt, who has been visit ing relatives at Dofar, returned to her borne at Goldendale today. Joe Bonn returned from Portland last night, where be has been attending the Republican League convention. Mrs. Katie Abend, who has been vis iting Mrs. W. I Bradshaw in this city, left for her home in Portland today. Mrs. G. F. Wells and daughter of Portland, who bave come up to attend the funeral of little Alice Wells, who was drowned at Prosser Monday, are at the Umatilla House. G. W. FHee and J. W. Dickson of End- ersby left for Portland yesterday morn ing, the former as a delegate to the convention, and the latter to visit rela tives and friends. Thursday. B. F. Pike of Moro is in the city. Ex-Sheriff Holder is in from, Moro to day. J. W. Lauder of Bakeoven is at the Umatilla. C. M. Walker, the Prineville mer chant, is in the city today. Mrs. J. A. Christiana of Portland is in the city visiting friends. J. Herman, traveling freight agent for the O. S. L., is in the city today. George Conser, cne of Heppner's lead ing business men, is in the city today. Harrison Dofar came up from Port land last night and left for Dofar today. R. I). Cooper of Independence is visit ing his brother, D. J. Cooper, in this city. H. L. Kuck returned from Portland last night, where he has been for several days. ' Miss Edna Moody ot Salem came up on the train last night, and is visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. J. M. Filloon and Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugb went to Portland this morning to visit friends for a few days. Representative F. N. Jones of Sherar's bridge arrived from Portland last night, where be has been attending the league convention. H. A. Leland, of the Chicago and NortDwestern Railroad, is attending to matters of business connected with that line in the city today. Mrs. C. P. Balch of Dnfur, who has been ill at St. Vincent's Hospital in Portland for several months, r me up last night. She is greatly improved in health. William C. Wills, who is a member of the state board of equalization, and has been in Salem attending a meeting of that board, is in the citv, on bis way to bis home at Hay Creek. Friday. J. M. Murchie came down from Wasco today. Mrs. Geo. T. Wells and daughter left for their borne at Portland today. Dr. V. Gesner of Prineville, who has been in the city for several days, re turned to his home today. H. Dixon and wife of Portland, who came up to attend the fnneral of Alice Welle, returned home today. H. W. Peterson arrived in this citv from Salem yesterday to take the place ot Dow maimer at the Western Union office. Sheriff Driver went below yesterday, and we are informed he intended to at tend the hanging of Wachline a.t Hilsboro today. Mr. C. L. Meade, who has been- in the city to attend the funeral of Alice Wells, left on the morning train for his home in Portland, Minor Lewis, a prosperous Prineville stockman who has been in the city with a large consignment of beef cattle, left for his home thie morning. Mies Lennah Bain, who has been visit kg the Misses Roberts in this city, for several days, returned to Portland this morning. She is a teacher in the Port land schools and baa taken advantage of a lew days vacation to visit her Dalles friends. DIED. In this city. February 3. 1898. of Dneo- tnonia,- Haze, the infant daughter of Air. ana Mrs. unaries Adame, aged about 11 months. The funeral will take place from the family residence, on the 'bill, Sunday, Feb. 6th. Affairs 1b Haiti. New York, Feb. 31 A diepatch to the Herald from Port aa Prince, Hayti, Bays : . This city is considerably disquieted by seemingly well-founded rumors that one or two Italian warships will land here within a fortnight to enforce the pay ment of an indemnity to Italy. Minister Powell, of the United States, will soon visit San Domingo for the pur pose of arranging for a settlement of American claims against that country. There is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, eczema and skin ernptions. DeWitt'a Witcb Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Snipea-KinersIy'Drug Co. T17 Schilling- Beat res and baking powder "Just as Good as Scott's and we. sell it much cheaper,' is a statement sometimes made by the drug-gist when Scott's Emulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott'G Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the ourchaser who desires to procure the "standard" because be knows it has been ot untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking- the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for a stand ard preparation twenty- five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser, Be sure von ret SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the man and fish are on the wrapper 50c and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. FARO WAS KING. - It Wu the Rag in Washing-ton Dur ing Bnchnnan'a Term. Faro was king: at the national cap ital during: James Buchanan s term. The most pretentious gambler of them all was Joe Hall, whose midnig-ht sup pers Lucullus would have made haste to envy could he have tasted the canvas back duck stuffed with chestnuts, and the side dish of Virginia hominy done brown, in butter trarnished with bacon from Accomac. fed on acorns. Silver goblets like "motley" were the only ,;wear" for cbamnasne, saya a Wash ington correspondent. There were no clubhouses, so called, in ante-bellum days in Washington. And here, up to the fall of Sumter, the south and north, no matter how acrid the day's debate in con gress, when the members met be fore Joe Hall's or George Pen dleton's gTeen baize table, on Pennsylvania avenue, ail on pleasure bent, they "let bilence like a poultice fall and heal the blows" of political strife and sound! Joe Hall, who died very poor, in Bal timore during the war, 'was in the last generation the most munificent and most continuously successful "high roller" among' the- "gamboliere" of America. His horses, with pold-tipped harness, were the cynosure of all eyes. In Philadelphia he ran a gambling house on Walnut, above Eleventh, north side, from 1856 till the war broke out. Here Thaddeus Stevens, the great com moner of Pencsylvania,hobnobbed with James A. Bayard, of Delaware, and the handsome Ellis Schnable, who, with "Bill" Witte, of Philadelphia, made two of the best all-round stump orators of whom the Keystone democracy ever boasted. ARE WE MICROBES? A Theory That Haman Beings and All Life Are Aggregation of Them. M. Paris, who succeeded to the seat of the great Pasteur in the French academy, referred in his inaugural ad dress to the interesting theory that hu man beings and all life are aggrega tions of microbes, says the New York Journal. "The- microbes," he said, "were known before Pasteur, but the, part which they played in nature was not clearly discerned'. They penetrate into the tissues of the human body and pro duce infectious disease; they , people the air; they fill the water; they satu rate the soil; dwell in animals and plants; they develop us, serve our pur Kses and threaten us from all sides. "Xay, they are, perhaps, ourselves. The life of superior beings appears to science as the result of myriads of these elementary existences. Their colonies, more and more populous and differ entiated, composed from the merest in sect to the rose, the cedar, the eagle, the whale, the man, the immense and dazzling network in the meshes of which they ceaselessly circulate, de stroyed and yet renewed, ever since there has been produced and without doubt produced by them on this globe of ours the mj-serious dawning of life. This, therefore, is what the study of mi crobes has revealed to amazed humani ty." Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the poatofBce at The Dalles un called for February 3, 1898. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : -Bommerenine, E Bachelor, Mrs L Banks, Mrs O D Burdien, Mrs A J Carter, A H Cale, Fred Cylsworth. C K Dean. Mrs I Hardy, J F Hallman, Mips N Henroid, HD . Hotcheson, Samuel Byre, John Cain, Miss Lillie Carpenter, Geo Dale, NR. Evans, Mrs B Hardefaty, Mrs H Hard tie, Jno. Heartman, Mr Klein, W Matna, Mrs M E Nave, J D Palen, Williams ' Ray, Mis Emma Smith, Frank Tate. Mrs R W Williams, Jay Kelly, W M McCown, John Osborne, D -Poole, Alta . Robinson, Mrs E J Taylor, Mies Lnlo Vunzant," Mrs C J. A. Cbossen. V MBirl iririiv ...one Tor People That Are Sick or "Just Dontl PILLS Peel Well." ONLY ONI FOR A D08I. Reman Pimples, curat Hatdachs, Dyspepsia a 1)4 Cosureties. 25 eta, a box at druggists or or mail 6mpl Fre, address Or. Bosaako Co. Phila, Fa, For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its -weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the United States. 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Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of Frank Ireland, deceased, Daf niea nis nnai account as sucn aa minirtrator In the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, and the judge there of has appointed Monday, the 7th day of March, iy, at tne nour ot iv o clock a. m., at tne county courtroom in the courthouse in Dalles city, in said county ana state, as tne time ana place for the hearing of objections to satd final account ana tne settlement tnereot. au neirs and creditors of the deceased, and all other per sons interested in said estate, are hereby notified to file their objections to said final account, if any they have, on or before the date fixed for Danes city, uregon, tea. s, ias. GBOKGE IRELAND, jeb5-4w II 'Administrator. Notice of Final Account. Notice Is hereby 'given that the undersigned. Aumimscratnx or tne estate 01 i. iray, de ceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, and the judge thereof has appointed Monday, . . i J .. . r ... i .t.ii .i t i Afiii uny vi .nuuoiT, A090 ah uie uuui ui i 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 annear on or before the day set for said hearing and set tlement and file their objections, if any they have, to said final account, or to any particular item wereoi, specifying ineir ODjecuons thereto. Danes uiiy , uregon, Dec. 16, mm. dcl8-ii M. B. GBAY, Administratrix. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that bv an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco county, made January 19, 1898, the undersign the undersigned nas Deen amy appointed administrator ot tne estate of Thos. J. Sullivan, jr., deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to present them to roner vouchers at the office of Huntington & Wilson, within six months from date hereof. . Dated January 19, 1898. HORATIO FARGHER, Administrator. J)B9- OEI9BSDORFFEB & KUEDY, Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to surgery. Booms 21 and 22, Tel. 328. Vogt Block. FREE. g) jumanac Encyclopedia Encyclopedia f Out-and-Out J 7 flonest Salue.j 9 P Through and Through J 7 Garland, s "Happy m I Thought" Salve. m y . Ask Druggists wbat folks J fm are saying about Garlands fa y "Happy Thought" Salve. J fa 50 cents. fa Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by vi tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of ihe Stale of Oregon for Douglas County, on the 17th day of January, 1898, and to me directed upon a judgment ren dered therein on the 4th day of Januarr, 1898, which judgment was duly enrolled and docket ed in the Clerk's office of bald Court on the 5th day of January, 18U8, in an action theretofore pending, wherein. Bartholomeo Farodi was plaintiff, and Joseph Kolco was defendant, I did on the 19th day of January, 1898, dulv lew upon and ill on Monday the 'Jlst dav o"t Kebruarv, 1898, sell at the hour of two o'olock in the after noon of i-aid day at the premises hereinafter de scribed in Dalles City, Wasco Couty, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described property, to-wit: That cer tain one and a hLf story frame building situated on the east half OA) of Lot three (3) in block fourteen (14) in Laughlin's Addition to Dalles City, 'regon. being the same building owned by the t aid Joseph Folco, and by him and bis les sees heretofore and now occupied and used as a' soda and caibonating manufactory and confec tionery store, together with the following ap paratus, fixtures, machinery and utensils there in, 10 wit: one is. and G. generator and oneij. and G. fountain; one B. and G. bottling table; 1 Hutchinson attachment; 1 Tnft'ssyrup pump; 1 force pump; five cooper fountains: one marble sods fountain "pfunder" : one syphon filler: ona combination iron safe; three stencels: two ex tract jars; two glass pitchers; one porcelain; one graduate; 105 syphons; 100 doz. 8 oz. soda bottles with Hutchison stoppers: 74 soda boxes; 202 soda boxes; 145doz) boxes; tour pair nipples; foui tables; one bed lounge; three lamps ;one side board; seven chairs; one candy thermometer; one set knives and forks (Rogcrsi; seven ice cream spoons; one candy book; i dozen ice cream dishes: one set dishes(J4 piece?) : one cas tor; other dishes; about 130 boxes for quart bot tles; distilling apparatus; bottle wash ng ap paratus; four show cases; one lemon squeezer, ("Rapid"); 30 candy jais: one glass washer; one "Bartuolemew" peanut roaster; three pair seals; three stoves; one truck; two marble slabs; ice water tank; one copper extract filler stand; one tank for steaming syrup; 4 syrup jsra with fau cets: ice crushers; i stone jars; 2 stone jars; 2 hydrometers tools; two phones; one ax and one hatchet; one hand saw; one brace and bit; fau cets, hose, etc.; one steam engine and boiler, i horsepower; one ice cream freezer; ene jacket kettle; three one gallon demijohns; four glass holders; two tobacco knives; seven whiskey barrels; one 10 gallon keg; six fountain clamps; 23 dozen soda bottles; or so much of said above described property as shall be necessary to sat isfy and pay the said several sums due to plain tiff and mentioned in said execution, writ and order of sale, to-wit: Four hundred twenty seven dollars and thirteen cents, and interest . thereon at the rate o ( ten per cent per annum, since January 4th, 1898, and the further sum of one hundred and twenty-three dollars, costs and disbursements of action, together with accruing costs and expenses of sale. Said sale will ba made subject to any interest in said property which Wallace Weaver and Henry Nagel may have as lessees thereof. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, January 19, 1-98. T. J. DRIVER, jan22 ii Sheiiffoi Wasco County, Oregon. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco: In the matter of the estate of W. J. Meins, de ceased, citation: To James Meins, Carrie McDonald, Ida Hubert and to all unknown heirs of w. .. Meins, de ceased, greeting : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco at the courtroom tbereofat Danes city, in tne county ot wasco, on juonaay. the 7th dav of March, 1898, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, theu and there to show cause, if any exist, why an otder should not be made authorizing ana airecting j. v. Meins, as administrator of said estate, to sell thereat property belonging to the estate of W. J. Meins, deceased, for the nuroose of paving the charges. expenses and claims acainst the estate, which said property Is described as follows, to-wit, The north half of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, the south half of the southeast Quarter, and the south half of the southwest quarter, all in sec tion vz, tp l south, range n east, n . m. Witness the Hon. Robert Ma; s, judge of the County Court of the Stite of Oregon, for the County of Wusco, with the seal of said court affixed, this 14th day of January, A. D., 1898. Attest: A. M. KtLSM, seal Clerk. janl.V-U SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. Emma Golden, plaintiff. vs mWIU UlllUeil, UtTl-llJUUIf. To Dewitt Golden, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appeur and answer the com Dlaint filed aerainst von 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 for the pub lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 14th day of February, 1S98; and if you fail to so ar-near and answer, or otherwise plead, in said cause, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief ptaved for in the com plaint filed herein, to-wit:. that the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de fendant be dissolved: that the plaintiff be awarded the custody of the minor child men tioned in said complaint, Zola Maud Golden; that the plaintiff have and recover het costs and disbursements made and expended in this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. rnis summons is serveu upon you oy pudiicb 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, 1897. rutu n. wilful, ii Attorney for Haintiff. Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby eiven that bv virtue of an ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, in tne suit therein pending, wherein B. A. Osgood is plaint iff and Ida Dunn, Spencer W. Dunn. George H. Dunn, Harvey W. Dnnn and Mary Dunn and N. w neaiaon, as aaminisirsror ui ia esutie ui William H. Dunn, deceased, are defendants, commanding me to sell the real property here inafter described, I will, on Saturday, the 6th day of February, 1898, at the hour ol 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of lot 6, and the east half of lot 5, in block 32 of Humason's Bluff Addition to Dalles Oity, Oregon ; together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, to satisfy the sum of 11141.79, and oftnmintr interest, and SfiO attorney's fees, and 125.10 costs and disbursements and the accruing costs. T.J. DRIVER, jtin8-U Sheriff of Wasco county, or. Administratrix Sale of Real Estate. KntiM i herehv iriven that under and by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, made on the 8th day of January, 1898, in the matter ol the estate of Dr. W. E. Rinehart, deceased, I will sell at public auction, at the courthi ase door in Dalles City, in said county and state, on the 28th day of February, 1898, at 1 o'clock p. m., to the high est bidder, all the real estate belonging to said, estateand described as follows, to-wit: Lota A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L in Block 65, in the Fort Dalles Military Reserva tion Addition to Dalles City, in said county and state. The west half of the southeast quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section 24 in township 2 north, range 14 east, in Wasco County, Oregon. Terms of sale One-half in cash at time ol sain and one-half in six months, secured, by mortgage on the premises. Dalles city, Oregon, .ian. ii, i. . KMILY B. KINEHART. . Jan29-li . Administratrix. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been regularly appointed administrator ot the estate of Henry A. Baker, deceased, by order of the county court of the State ol Oregon tor Wasco County, dated the 0th 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 ot this notice. Dalle. City. Oregon. Dec. "" decll-li Administrator.