"Nf THE DALLES AV.ri'.TTl iY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY, 16. 1898. The Weekly GtooMele. EVERY KIND Regulator Line OF OBEGOS Advertising Kates. Per inch One Inch or less In Dally 1 50 Over two inches and under four Inches 1 00 Over four Inches and under twelve Inches. . 75 Over twelve inches 60 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch ?2 50 Over one inch and under four inches 2 00 Aver four inphn and under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over welve inches 100 FEBSOSAL MENTION- Saturday's Daily. Will Garreteon went to Portland on business today. Victor Harden returned yesterday from a few days visit to Portland. J. D. Tonney of Antelope ia in the city today greeting old frienda and transact ing business. Katie Davenport of Mosier. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Canning, ia this city, retnrned to her home to day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnston re turned to their home at Dufur today. They have been visiting frienda in this city for several days. Mrs. D. L. Cates and children of Cas cade Locks returned home today. Tbey have been visiting with Mrs. Cates parents. Mr. and Mrs. DeHuff. John H. Cradlebaugh returned on the early morning train from bis mine at Greenhorn, Baker county, or, as be terms it, "Klondike on the American aide." Yesterday A. . Lake and wife of Wamic returned from Portland, where tbey have been spending a few weeks They will leave today for their home at Wamic. Monday's Daily. Rev. J. C. Baker, of Hartland is in the city. Charles Lord is in the city from Ar lington today. Taylor Hill, the Prineville cattle king, 3b in the city. H. S. Tomer of the Dufur Dispatch is in the city today. Joseph and Frank Batty of Wapinitia are in the city today. . Otto Birgfeld went below on the Reg ulator this morning. Attorney Chester. V. Dolph of Port land is in the city today attending court. Rev. L. Grey was among the passen gers who left on the bo?t this morning. Mrs. W. Robberson, wife of the Golden dale merchant, returned to her home this morning. Peter Stadelman, of the Commission find Grocery Co., went to'Portland on business today. Miss Edna Moody, who has spent the past week with relatives in this city, left for Portland this morning. Mrs. W. A. Johnston left on the Regu tor for Portland today. ' She will visit friends in that city for a few days. Gilbert W. Phelps arrived in the city from Heppner yesterday, and he will re main here some time attending court. - Contractor Hugh Glenn retnrned on the morning train to Rainier. He has -been spending (Sunday with her family in this city. Mrs. J. H. Huntington of Baker City, who has been visiting the family of her brother-in-law, B. S. Huntington of this city, left on tho boat for Portland today. M. L. Jones, one of the leading farm ' era of Marion county, ia in the city to day, and favored this office with a pleas ant call today. Mr. Jones has been in the stock business in this county with D. J. Cooper, and at present resides at Brooks, in Marion county. Tuesday's Doily. Willis Hendriz of Dufur was in the city today. George McLeod of Kingaley ia ia the city attending court. Mr. D. M. French went to Pendleton last night to attend the cattlemen's con vention. Fred H. Shoemaker, who has been - visiting friends in tnia city, left for Port land today. Judge Mays went to Pendleton last night, wherehe will attend the cattle men's convention. Dr. Clarke of Portland, secretary of the state board of' dentistry, ia in the city visiting friends. Attorney Chester V. Dolph of Portland returned home on the morning local.' He has been in the city attending to court matters. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfard of Hood River, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert in this city, left on the boat this morning for their home. Mr. Wolfard ia a leading merchant of that town. NEWS NOTES. Saturday's Daily i The steamer Oregon arrived in Port land last night. Spain has appointed a new minister to Washington. Reports received from Dyea and Skag uay state that soldiers are badly needed ait those places. Toughs have charge of the towns. ' A big fire occurred at San Francisco yesterday. The Phelan block was badly damaged and several hundred thousand dollars worth of property destroyed. Semiofficial advices received by the French foreign office from Peking say Japan has notified China that she in tends keeping Wei-Hal-Wei perma nently.. . Senor Sagaeta, the premier, and other members of the Spanish cabinet, state pnblicly that the De Lome incident will not ffect the1' relation- between Spain and the United States, and that a new TBI DALLES, HUMOR FROM PIMPLES SCROFULA Speedily cured by Cuticcba Resolvent, neatest of humor cures, assisted externally by warm baths with Cotioura Soap, and gentle applications of Cctiouba (ointment), the great skin cure, when all else fails. Sold throoyhoot the world. Price, CTOt", Boa,. 5cThsm.vT, . end !.- Pottje Do io Cam. Corp., Sole Prop;., Borton, II. 8. A. mr How to Cure tvery Humor," mmiled free. envoy competent to conduct the com mercial negotions will be selected. The Oregon delegation in congress ex pects to get favorable action from the war department for the Yaquina bay improvement, which means the expend iture of about one million dollars at that place. Monday's Daily. Spain has not yet apologized for the De Lome letter. Two burglars who have been operating in Portland for some time were captured last night. The steamer Oregon sailed for Alaska last night with a full cargo of passengers and freght. Another rich find it reported on Copper river. It is said that the place is studded with gold. It was rnmored Sunday that Consul General Lee has resigned, but no defi nite information was obtainable. Jacbb Combs fell three hundred feet down a shaft at the Maryland mine yesterday and was inetantly killed. A secret disuatch was received from Minister Woodford yesterday. The sup position ia that it was a report of the ac tion of the Spanish government in the De Lome matter. The Democrats and Populists in Port land are greatly aroused over the ap pointment of judges and clerks by the county court. They pronounffs it biased and outrageous. Tuesday's Daily. The Hawaiian annexation treaty will receive the greater share of the senate's attention during the week. Latest advices state that Zola's chances for acquittal are slim, but it ia expected that bis punishment will be light. England is negotiating with China to open Yang Chun Fa, in the province of Han Nan, as a treaty port, and is ne gotiating also on the subject of the navi gation of inland waters. ' The house will on Wednesday enter upon the consideration of the bankrupt cy bill, which the majority of the judi ciary committee reported as a substitute for the Nelson bill, p iseed by the senate at an extra session last summer. The 13th annual meeting of the Na tional Woman's Suffrage Association be' gan at Washington yesterday afternoon. The meeting also signalized the 50th an niversary of the first convention of women devoted to woman's rights in this country. The Hong Kong Telegraph says that continual trouble ia.being reported from vessels manned by Japanese crews, the Japanese resenting any instructiona or surveillance from European officers, and showing an especial aversion for Euro pean passengers. A big colonization project is being considered at present by the Japanese. It being to send a colony ot the Mika do s BubjectB to Mexico to engage in raising coffee. An immense land grant is said to have been obtained' from the Mexican government. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Texas, says that when he has a spell of indi gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers at night, and he is all right the next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing.. Do you? 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Sight Exchange and - Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,,. and various points in Oregon and Washington; Collections made at. all points on fav orable terms. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL All work promptly attended to, and warranted. - 174 VOGT BLOCK Notice of Executor's Nmiw Ik herehv riven that the undersigned. noon nf rhn astute of Maxamlllan Mever. de ceased, will, from and after the 1st day of MarCD, leyo. Sell B( priVBWJ sic, up;ii m prem ises, the following described real property be lnnsinv to said estate and situated In Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lot two 2 in block: eight 8 in what is known as Thompson's Ad dition to Dall.-s City. Said sale is made in accordance with an order of the County Court rendered and entered the 8d day of January, 1898, and such sale will be nblect to confirmation by said court, the terms of said sale to.be cash or credit, or both. 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