THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1898 The Weekly GhroMele. tBK dalles. IlKEUON PKKSONAL. MENTION Wednesday's Daily. C. A. Bryant is in the city from Mosiei. T.H.Johnston is in the city from Polar. P. W. McDonald is in from his home at Monkiand. George Crosefield is in the city today irom Wasco. B. B. Wileon, of the C. B. & Q., ia in the city on business. - J. B. Wheat, of Moro, made this office m pleasant call today. Miss Annie Lang returned from a trip to Portland last evening. A, E. Randall, of Salt Lake, is visit ing friends in The Dalles. . Will Rankin and wife, of White Sal mon, are in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Michell are over from Goldendale visiting relatives. 8. P. M. firiggs ia in the city from Ar lington purchasing goods for Lord & Co, Malcolm McLellan. one of North Yak ima's most prominent sheep-raisers, is in the city. . Atty. Wert Minor, of the firm of Cox, Cotton, Teal & Minor, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Nellie Bolton, of Kinesley, who has been visiting relatives in the city, left for her home today. Dr. Dietrich, who has been in Pitts- barg for eome lime, returned on tbe wording train, and lelt tor uuiur tnia afternoon. Bill Gilmore, of Grand Dalles, re turned from a trio to Baker City Mon- . day. He states that he ia doing well with bis bowling alleys at that place, and will put in an alley in Sumpter in a ehort time. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnston came no on the boat la9tnrght, returning from . a, five-weeks visit in California. They ' report a delightfnl trip, and returned to tbeir JJutor borne today eatienea mac they had made the most of their vaca tion. Thursday's Daily. A. B: Mott, of 8-Mlle, ia in the city today. Mrs. T. J. Shaw, of White Salmon, ia in the city. Misses Mary and Minnie Lay went to Portland today. A. C. Sanford, of Wasco, ia in the city on business. S. B. Tomlinson, of Hood River, is among tbe guests at the Umatilla House. Dr. Hugh Logan waB among tbe pas sengers to Portland on the morning train. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. McElrath are spending a few days with relatives in this city.. Mrs. P. DeHuff went to Portland this . morning for a short visit with friends in that city. ' ,D. C. O'Riley, of the Columbia South ern, who has been in tbe city for several days, left for Wasco on the Spokane train last evening. H. S. Prevost and wife, of Woodbnrn, are in the city. They are on their way to Kingsley to visit Mrs. Prevost'a par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulley. Dr. J. Heneilof Marysville, Cal., who has been visiting friends at Lyle, was taken seriously ill; and came np on the boat yesterday to consult Dr. Hollister. Mrs. C. N. Thornbury returned from Portland last evening. She has beenin that city with her daughter, Mrs. T. 'A. Hudson, who is under the doctor's care there, and is getting along nicely. - This morning Professor Spillman, of Pullman, Wash., arrived in this city and will visit his sister, Mrs. D. J. Cooper. Mr. Spillman is a professor in tbe Washington agricultural college, and has taken a short lay-off to viait Dalles friends. Mrs. M. Sellick nnd enn,Bernie, are in from their home at Boyd. Mr. Sellick informs us that laat night was the first since spring opened that it has not frozen. The fall grain is in good shape, but he fears the spring sowing is serious ly injured by the heavy frosts, and it may be necessary tore-seed some Of it. Friday. John Stephens ia in the city from Da fur today. R. S. Cole, of Falda, Wash., ia in the city today. Richard Sigman ia in tbe city from Dnfur today. ' E. S. Olinger, of Hoad River, ia in the city today. Rev. Iliff returned to Portland on the boat tbia morning. O. B". and A. A. Derthick, of Victor, made this office a pleasant call today. They report a good prospect for crops in . that vicinity. G. Chapman is in the city from Fulda. Sheriff Driver went to the Cascade Locks yesterday and returned oa last evening a boat. . Meser. S. L. Brooks and W. C. Alia way will arrive on the boat this evening, they having reached Portland last night. Thy have been East attending to huci wee connected with tbe D. P. & A. X. Co. . DIED. In this city, on Monday, March 21st, the infant daugbtor of Mr. and Mrs..C. C. English, aged 2 weeks and 1 day. LOST. A dark bay horee, weighing abont 1100 ponnds, branded on shoulder, -with white left foot. - Strayed from Grass- Valley. Anyone finding the ani mal 'and informing Frank Kramer, of this city, will be suitably rewarded. '"''' njchl6-lm A torpid liver , robs you of ambition and ruins voar .health. "De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver t cure con stipation and afl ' Stomach and liver trouble. Snipes JCinerslv Drug Co.- - WHAT ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY? "Obsrrvnr" Make m Plea for tbe 4p ' pearance of the City. Contributed. As we listen to the exclamations of praise from the many visitors who, lured by the nnrivaled grandeur of tbe shores of tbe Columbia,- bait lor a breathing spell at tbe gates our city, we, who are accustomed to the beautiful scenery around us, are led to wonder if The Dalles really ia more grandly situated than the more pretentious cities around ua. Yea, The Dallea is beautiful for sit uation, and we have every reason to feel proud as 'we tell tbe atranger of the goodly land we have found and show him the grandenr which surrounds him. But has oar pride reached to the small enclosure which we call our own? Have we striven to make that equally attract ive? Are there not many homes, yes streets, which, in our tour of the city, we would fain pass by? many lots, cov ered with debris, inciosed with fences which totter in a vain attempt to do their duty? many tumbled down shacks which are a disgrace? ', many alleys, ad jacent to business blocks and residences, which are filled with all sorts of trash that should have been removed weeks before? Have you not observed all this aa you piloted your guest through the city, endeavoring to make a good iua pression on his mind? The lack of individual pride seems to be our great drawback ; pride that will make each one see the necessity of keep ing his dwn property in good order, whether it be a vacant lot or a dwelling. In 'many instances we see beautiful bomeB, with finely-kept lawns and flowers growing in every available space. But what do we see as we look at their next-door ne'ghbor's possessions? Per haps a vacant lot, kept as a place to de posit garbage ; or perchance.a barnyard, and a meanly-kept one at that. More than likely it ia a rude hut, which, be ing constructed at the time of tbe flood, haa been kept aa a valued souvenir, or aa an ornament to tbe city and a sore eye to the neighbor who ia endeavoring to beautify his 'home, and by so doing, the city. In many cases the lack of interest in this matter arises from the fact that eo many occupy rented houses, and do not care to expend energy on another's be longings. But have they not pride enough to care for the interior of their abiding place? then wby not the exter ior? How much even a few well-kept plants in the doorway would add to its appearance. Nor ia it necessary that a home should be a mansion ; . the small est hut may be made home-like by a few inexpensive additions by planting a vine so that its tendrila will entwine abont tbe house, covering any defect in the architecture. No, place of its size, which haa been so unfortunate with fire and flood, baa more pretty, attractive homes, showing the taete of the dwellers therein, than hae The Dalles. These we are proud of. But cannot every citizen do his part in this matter individually, and thus make not only, the natural scenery, but the artificial, rival any city in the North west? Observer. THE CANAL SCHEME. To Navigate Around the Rapids Above This City. The officials of Lewiston, Idaho, are very auxioua to Bee the Columbia river made navigable past The Dalles. They are interacting themselves in a move ment to have e ship canal built around the cascades above tbia place, or else have a ship railway built so that shipsJ may enter above or below tbe rapids, The Columbia and Snake rivers are nav igable for a long distance above this city. The same is true of the Columbia from this c'ty to salt water. Tbe promoters believe a canal or ship railway will pay for itself inside of three years, increasing commerce and the value of property as well. . Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain' ing in the posioffice at The Dalles nn called for April I, 1898. Persons calling for the'Bame will give date cn which they were advertised : Abrel, Al Anderson, Annie Ainboldt, Mrs O Booth, Florence Bruin, Edna - Dennis, Ben Edgar, Ad Edmonds, W L Flint, Clyde Gideon, Sadie Hansen Herman(3; .Hall, Mrs L J Hamilton, Maud Hooker, Harry Johnson, M Judy, Ralph Karr, Chas Ross. Fay (2) Rahrasacher, B C Mclnerny, Dennis Stewart, C E Yeackel, Lizzie Turner, V H . Woodward, B J. A. Crosses. " ' STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINU. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of tbe stockhold ers of Tbe Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at tbeir office Saturday, April 2, 1893, at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of electing Beven directors, and transact ing such other business as mav properly come before eaid meeting." By order of the president. The Dallea March 1, 1898. . C. L. Phillips, Secy. TYGH VALLEY ROLLING MILL. At all times flour equal to the best for ealo at Tygh 'Valley Roller Mills, at prices to soit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCoekle, Prop. mchlS 6 in DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Plies, Scalds, ISa'rtu. What is Scott'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. WhatWiHIiDo? 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 sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York- Mr. Chas. Clarke has resigned his po sition with the Snipes-Kinerly 'Drug Company, with which be has been con nected for the past six and a half years, and accepted a position with Clarke & Falk at the Posioffice Pharmacy, where he will be pleased to meet his many friends. 1 Beware of Olnmenta .for Catarrh that Con ta I a Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions ftom reputable physicians, aa the damage they will do ia ten fold to tbe good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured" by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gen uine. It ia taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle, CTSold by Druggists. 4. The tickets for "King Hallabahoola II" are selling very rapidly, and it is feared that the Vogt opera bouse, large as it is, will not be able to accommodate all, with even Btaqding room. No par son can Teserve rrfore than five seats, and no partiality will be shown in the matter of reserves, since the box office will be open at a certain hour, and thoee who come first will have the choice of seats. Appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 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Roberts, General Agent, 247 Ash Street, Portland, Oregon. Wanted- At the Diamond Mills, Good milling wheat. The highest price paid. ' . -' mcbl6 tf. TO THE E MS T ! GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis St. Paxil Denver Omaha Chicago Kansas City Low Rates tQ all Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS OREGON GEO. m. ELDER AND CITY OF TOPEKfl ' Leave Portland every vfive days for ALASKA POINTS. OCEAN STEAMERS Lee Portland ;Eyerv Four Days tor SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohama and Hong Kong via North ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection with O. R. & N. For full details call on O. K & Co. s Agent Tbe Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pass. Agt , Portland, Or BODSON, CARULL & CO., Gen. Agts., North Pacific Steamship Co. TIME CARD. No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives ot5:25 p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton, Baker City and Union facinc,arrives at 11:45 p. m departs at 11:50 p. m. No 3, from Spokane and Great Northern, ar rives at 6 o0 a. m., departs at 6:55 a. m. No. 1. from Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives at 3:20 a, m., departs at 3:30 a. jn. ' The following freight trains carry passengers on the first and second districts, but do not atop at station platforms: No. 23 west, arrive at 5 p. m., departs at 9:45 a. m. No. 24 east, arrives at12:S0 p. m., departs at 1:45 p. m. W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland. Oregon Regulator Line Tie Dalles. Portland ami istoiia Navigation Co.' strs. Regulator Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN Tbe Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land aaiiy, -e"Ti sunuay. DOWN THE VALLET OR TO EASTERN OREGON? Are vou going ' If so. save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at Tbe Dalles in ample time for passengers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East- oouna passengers arriving in ine uaiies in time to take tbe East-bound train. For farther lnlormauon apply to J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Oak street mock, l-oruana. uregon. Or W; C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt, The Dalles. Oregon S E E IX S A splendid assortment of Vege table. Garden and Grass Seeds In Bnlk. Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Seed Rye. Oil Meal Cake and Fertilizers, Bee Supplies, Early Rose Pota toes. Eleven kinds of firstcbiss Eisee supplies, .cany nose i-oia toes. Eleven kinds of firstcbiss wm Seed Corn. Poultry and Eggs Seed Corn. Poultry and Eggs bought and sold at j) j. n. unuod 33 lineup vbh kxtwxij buu rwu Store, Second and Union 8ts. S IS 13 X) S ST, GERMAIN: :feime pills The only oiiglDal and genuine French-Female Kegalator, of Mme St. Germain, Paris. Unsurpassed as being safe, sure, and reliable in every case. Sold nuder positive guarantee or money refunded. Get tbe genuine. Price $1.00 per box by mail, bole agents for the Uni ted States and Canada. KINO HAKVABU CO, 167 WashlUKton St., Chicago. . J-JKS-GEISBNDORFFEB JKCEDY, Physicians and Surgeons, . Special attention given lo surgery. ' Booms 21 and 22, , Tel. 328 Vogt Block. Sherifi's Sale. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon for Wasco counfy. T. J. Field, plaintiff vs Wm. Birgfeld, Laura E. BIrgfeld. Fitst National Bank of The balles, Thomas Kelly and A. i". Bennett, defendants. ' By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale, duly iisued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Sate of Oregon, for the tne County of Wasco, to me directed and dated the 25th day of February, 1898, upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and judg ment reudeied and entered iu said Court on the 4th day of December, 1S97, in the above entitled cause, in favor ot the plaintiff and against the defendants William Birgfeld and Laura E. Birg feld as judgment debtors, in the sum of fifteen hundrtd and twelve dollars and twentv-nine cents, with interest thereon from the 4th "day of December, 1897, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ana the further sum of one hundred and tifty dollars as attorney's fees, and the further sum of til teen dollars, costs, and the costs of and upon this wiit, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in Buch ireree of foreclosure and hereinafter decribed, I will on the 12th day of April, 1898, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. and at the front door of the County Court house in Dalles City, Wnvco County, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash io band, all the right, title and interest which the defendants William Birgfeld and Laura E. Birgfeld, Thorn s Kelly and a. 8. Ben nett, or either of them, had on tbe 4'h day of August, 1892, the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendants or anv of the defendants herein have acquired, or now have ia and to the following described real property, situated and being in Waeo County, Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-filth interest of all of section No. 21, the nw U and the se "4 of sec tion No. 23; also all of section No. 25, the nw hi and the se ot section No. 27, and the nw W of section No. 35, all in township No 7, south of range No. 17. east of the W. M ; also of section No. 3, township No. 8, south of range No. 17, east of the W. M.. containing in all 2881.98 acres ae- . cording to the Government survey (page 314, Vol. O of deeds) also the a of the sw lA and the s ii of the se of section No. 34, township No. 7, south of range 17, east ol W. M., containing 160 acres, (page 116, Vol. K. deedt.) also all the nw X. of section No. 26, township 7, south of range 17. estof W. M., (page 850, Vol. N. of deeds.) Said . interest in the above described real property be ing the same descended to and inherited by tbe said Laura E. Birgfeld upon the death of Alexan der Rogers, and Mutilda Rogers, her father and mother. Said property will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption aa by law pro vided. Duted at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of March, 1898. ' mch5-ii. T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. An 'order having been made bv the ennntv court of Wasco County, Oregon, on the 25th day of March, 1898, in the matter of the guardian ship of James A. Brown, Jr., Ethel M. Brown, rauiina A. Brown, David E. Brown. Mary 8. Brown and George D. Brown, minors, authoriz ing and licensing the guardian of said minors, James A. Brown, Sr., to sell the interests of said minors in and to the real estate berenlnaiter de scribed, and directing that the sale thereof be made at private sale in tbe manner provided for the sale of real estate at private sale by execu tors and administrators. Therefore, under and in nursnance of snid or der, I will, from and after the 2d day of May, 1808, proceed to sell the undivided interests of said minors iu and to the hereinafter described real property, at private sale, for the highest and best bid theretor in cash. The real property above referred to is described as follows, to-wit: Undivided interests in and to a tract of land ly ing and situate in Wasco County, Oregon, and beginning at a point 26 rods south and SO ieet west of what is known as tbe northwest corner of the J. G. Wilson lot, said corner being one hundred and eleven rods east of the northwest corner of the John A. Simms Donation Land Claim No. 39, in Tn 1. North Range 3 East W. M., running tbence south ten rods; thence west Blx rods aud three feet; thence north ten rods; thence east six rods and three feet to the nlace of beginning, containing one-half an acre, more or less. Dated The Dalles, March 31, 1898. JAS. A. BROWN, Sr., api2-ll Guardian. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregou for Wasco County, as admini strator of the estate of Oliva Esping, decea-ed. All persons having claims ' against said estate are hereby notified to j resent them to me at my office in The Dalles, Oregon, properly verified . with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. Dalles City, Oregon, April 1, 1898. WILLIAM MICHELL, api2-il Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of James M. Taylor, deceased, has filed his final account In the Coun ty Court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco Coun ty, and Monday, the 2d day oi May, 1898. at tbe hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been appointed as the. time for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. All persons interested in said estate are required to file any objections they may have thereto on or before said date. I. J. NORMAN, apr2-il i Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., j February 15, 1898. ( -Notice is hereby given tbat the following named settlei has filed notice of his intention tn make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, April 1C, 1898, Viz: ' James Hall, of The Dalles, H. E. No. 4747, for the 8EJ4 NWJ, S!4 NE and NEJ4 Sec. 34, Tp 1 N., K. 12 K. W. M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, William Wolf, Frank Obrist, all of The Dalles, Oregon. 5-ii JAS. F. MOORE. Register. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herebv given that the undersigned has filed in tbe office of the County Clerk, of Wasco Coniitv. her final account as administrlx of the estate of I. I. Burget, and that by order ot , the County Court, for said County, Monday, the 2d day of May, 1898, has been fixed as tbe time nnd the court room of sail Court as the place for the hearing of aid final account. All persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said time and place and show cause why said final account should not be approved and al lowed. A. T. BURGET, mch5-il. . Aaminisiratnx. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GESERALBASKINO- BUE1NE3 Letters of Credit issued available in tbe Eastern States. Siirht. Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New. York, Chicago, St. Loois, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections male at all points on fav orable terms. M RS. EVANS MODISTE,; Rooms in Mrs. Brlttln's Lodging House. B S HUKTIHGTOX KB WILSON HUNTINGTON 4 WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THE DALLES, OREGOU Office ovr First Nat Bank.