THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6. 1898. The Weekly Ghrotiele. THE DALLES, OKEGON PIBBONAL MENTION- Saturday's Dally. Chas. H. Williams, of Moro, ia in the city. 37. N. McCnne ia in the city -from Grants. Miee Nan Cooper went to Hood Hirer this morning. P. J. McGrail is in the city today from lus home at Nanaene. Mieees Kate and Ella Cooper left on boat today for Hood Biver. John Yackel, of Glennwood, Klickitat . county, is in toe city today. Dr. Logan returned from a business trip to Portland last evening. Miss Salina Phirman left for Hood Biver on the Dalles City today. ' Mies Lena Snell left today to attend ' the teachers institute at Hood Eiver, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morgan left on the boat this morning for Cascade Locks, John Johnson was in the city today from Erekineville and called at this office. D. C. Allard came in from Boyd last evening and left for Hood Biver this morning. Mrs. Kate Roach and Mrs. J. C. Bald win art attending the Hood River insti tute today. - Mies Melissa Hill was among the teachers who went to Hood River to at tend the institute today. Misses Charlotte and Emma Roberts were among the passengers to Hood Biver on the boat today. Misses Loaise and Tena Rintoal are among the Dalles teachers who are at tending the institute today. County Superintendent Gilbert and Professor Gavin went to Hood Biver to day to be present at the institute. They were accompanied by Meedan.es Gilbert and Gavin. Edward Clanton, who has extensive fishing interests near Celilo on the Washington side, is in the city. He says there are all ready some salmon in the river ,and he is anxiously awaiting the 10th, so they can begin operations. Monday's Dally. I. H. Taffe is in the city from Celilo today. T. Balfour, of Lyle, was in the city yesterday. Waldo Brigham, of Dufurr spent Sun day in this city. H. M. Spalding, of Goldendale, was in the city yesterday. Chas. Lord, of Arlington, spent San day with relatives in this city. Mrs. Hugh McCnlly, of Albina, is vis iting ber mother, Mrs. W m. Wiley, in this city. Miss Dorothy Fredden left for Portland yesterday, where she will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. D. C. Allard, who has been attending tbe teachers institute at Hood Biver, re turned to Boyd yesterday. " Mrs. 8. P. M. Brigg8 went to Arlington Saturday evening to spend Sunday with Mr. Briggs and the. children, who are living there at present. Mr. W. S. Chipp, of this city, has ac cepted a position with tbe Smith mer cantile company at Arlington, and left a lew days ago to commence work. Sister Mary Alherta, who has been in this city to attend the funeral of her father, A. Bettingirtl-and the superior ol the Jacksonville codvent, left on this morning's train for Jacksonville. Tuesday' Daily. T. H. Johnston Js in from Dufur today, John Malone is its the city from Ante lope. -". Wm. Keleay is in from Antelope to day. J. C. King, of Antelope, is in the city today. J. D. Gibson, of Wasco, is in the city looay. Thomas Butler is in the city from wapiniua. Mrs. A. K. Dufur and daughter are in tbe city today. Chas. Cockerline, ot Boyd, is at the Umatilla House. J. M. Beeder. of Antelope, is in the city on business. E. S. Olinger was in the city from xiooa iiiver yesterday. Robert Mays, jr., is in the city from Antelope to attend ihe.Repnbllcan conn' ty convention. Mrs. A. J. Tolmie and her sister, Miss Aimee Eckler, were passengers on tbe boat this morning for Portland, where tney will spend a week visiting friends, Miss Ida Carlisle, who has been em ployed at the Central Hotel during tbe winter, will start for California Mon day, where she will make her home in the future. Ueorge ferguson, who has for some time been in Scio, Linn countp, returned last night. Mrs. Ferguson, who has jrooe there for her health, is feeling improved, and her many Dalles 'friends hope to see her return soon fully recov ered. Harry Lonsdale came np from Port land on last evening's train, having re turned tj Portland from his home in Colombia, Missouri,. Sunday morning. He is much improved in health, and more than anxious to remain in Tbe Dalle, while bis friends are equally anx ious that he do so. ' LOST. One sorrel mare, white strip in face; .weight about 1000 pounds; branded J on left stifle and on left shoulder. One : light son el horse, about same weight; . swinnied on left shoulder; branded A. A. ' on left stifle. . Anyone leaving same at Jiui Walker's place, head of Rattlesnake - grade, will be paid f-5. Address. J. B. Jackson, apr-3w . Hood River, Or. Poet am Cerial Food Coffee at Com xoiesion & Grocery Co. 'a. , tf FRESHMAN GETS A LESSON. Brrn MTrr Girls Teatcli at Sportive r Harvard Youth Staanera. -- A Chicago young1 man. In Cambridge found recently that be could not make fun of the women's colleges with im punity. In bis letters to his sister, re ports tbe Chronicle of that city, he had spoken of ber college as an incubator several times and said he wondered when the chicks would hatch and if they would take a postgraduate in a brooder. F' sister didn't care much for that sort of thing1 from a brother, who was only a freshman himself, albeit a Harvard freshman, nor did the other Bryn Mawr girls, to whom she repeated his remarks. On the day of the receipt of a letter from him Baying he was coming down to inspect the "apparatus" the mem bers of bis sister's class held a meeting- in her room. On his arrival, two days later, he was ushered with some cere mony into the reception-room. After waiting 20 minutes a girl tame in hurriedly, looked fairly at him and said "Oh!" Then she left abruptly. In five minutes a second girl rushed in, saying- "Oh!" turned round and walked out Five minutes later a third girl did likewise, and in another five minutes it happened again. This continued for just one hour, when all of the 20 girls that had said "Oh!", together with about as many more, all strangers, came in in a body, said "Oh!" and filed out. ' Then the freshman's sister came in. by which time the youth was ready to collapse, and asked him how he liked the chicks, and if he didn't think they could peep prettily, after which she in vited him to a spread In her room with the chicks, where they demonstrated they could pick up crumbs as well as peep. PIN. HOLES IN THE CHECKS. Only One of the Cashier's Precautions Overlooked by the Forger. In the course of a lecture devlivered recently on chemical tests used in dis. covering by the ink the age of docu ments, and whether there have been in. terpolations, Prof. C. A. Doremus told of a curious discovery in the case of a raised check, made by his father, who is an expert in chemistry and in docu merits. The interests involved m this case, says the New York Sun, were very large, and it was not practicable nered with or chemically treated. For purposes of testimony an enlarged pho tograph of the check was taken by Dr. Doremus, who was called as an expert in the case. The first trial resulted in no decision, and on the second trial, what purported to be the original check was produced. It was handed to the cashier of the bank for identification, He examined it and said: "This is not the original check." "How do vou know that?" demanded the amazed lawyer. "Because in the beading of the orig inal check I pricked a hole in the center of each of the 'o's' with a pin," was the replv. "This check has not those holes." In all other respects the check seemed to be identical. . The court called for Dr. Doremus photograph to be produced. It plainly showed the pin holes. Upon this the lawyer for the de fense threw up his case, and the guijty substitutor of the false check fled the country.. A Darinar Joke. The celebrated Handel had such sen sitive nerves that he could not bear the tuning of instruments, and so this was always done before he arrived at the theater. A musical wag wishing to make mirth from Handel's irascibility of temper, 6tole into the orchestra on a night when the prince of Wales was to be present and untuned all the instru ments. As soon as the prince arrived Handel gave the signal for beginning con spirit o; but suoh was the horrible discord that the enraged master start ed up from his seat, and overturning a double-bass which stood in his way, he seized a kettle-drum end threw it with such violence at the head of the leader of the band that he lost bis wig- in the effort. Without waiting to replace it, he advanced bareheaded to the front of the orchestra, breathing vengeance, but so choked with passion that he could not speak. In this ridiculous at titude he stood stamping and staring for some moments, amid a convulsion of laughter. 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Denton and Elizabeth Denton, for the sum of 1891.48, with interest thereon from the said dute at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the costs of and upon this writ (which said judgement and decree was on the Sth day of January, 1892, duly assigned and conveyed to Mrs. IS. E. Thomson), and com .manding me to make sale of certain of the real property embraced in such decree and herein after fully described, I will, on April 86,. 1808. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the county court house In Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore- ?on, sell at public auction to tbe highest 'bidder or cash in baud, all the, right, title and interest which the defendants, and each of them, had on July 6, 1889, the date of the mortgage foreclosed by said decree, in and to the following described twenty (20) acres of land, to-wit: That certain twenty (20) acres in square form out of the northeast corner of tbe donation land claim of Charles W. Denton and Elizabeth Denton, his wife, said donation land claim being Notifica tion No. 8019, Claim No. 42, and beiug parts of sections 5 and 8, in township 1 north, range 13 east of Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County, State of Oregon, and is more purticulaily de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 13 chains 77 links east and 6 chains 7 links north of the southwest corner of said section S; thence south 69 chains SO links; tbeuce east 16 chains 29 links; thence north 22 cha'ns 20 links; thence east 43 chains 56 links: thence north 11 minutes west 47 chains, 42 links; and thence west 59 chains 85 lluks to the place of beginning containing 329 51-100 acies, more or less. The Dalles, Oregon, March 22, 1898. t . T. J. DRIVER, mch23-i Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that under and bv vir tue of au execution and order of sale issued out of tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 22d day of March, 1898, upon a judgment and decree given and ren dered therein on the 12th day of March, 1898, in v cause Mieii aim meretoiore penaing tnerein, In which W. Landes was plaintiff and Fannie A. Kennedy et al, were defendants, which said exe cution and order of sale is to me directed, and commanding me to sell the lands and premises hereinafter mentioned for he purpose of satis fying and paying the amount adjudged to be due to the plaintiff, to-wit: The sum of :!209.60, and -the further sum of $200 attorney's fees, and $15.00 costs, I will, on Suturduy, the 23d day of April, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the courthouse door, in Dalles City, in Wasco coun ty, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in h:md, for the purpose of sat isfying the judgment mid decree above men tioned, all tbe following described lands and premises to-wit: Beginning at a point 10.49 cbains south of the quarter section earner between sections six and seven, in township two north of range eleven east of W illamet'e Meridian, and running thence north 10.49 chains; thence west 21.69 chains; thence in a southerly direction 24.09 chains to the place of beginning, containing eleven and 56-100 acres. Also all of, tbe southwest quarter of section six in township two north range eleven east of V illamette Meridian, excepting two certain tracts heretofore conveyed there from to W. V. Johnson and now of record, one containing two and three-fourths acres, and the otber containing 22 5-8 acres, and also excepting a tract of twenty acres conveyed by deed of Dec. 23, 1893, to Ira D. Smith, Dalles City, Oregon, March 22, 1898. mch23-i T. J. DKIVEtt, 8herlff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon for W'usco County. William W. Hanna, plaintiff, vs Anna Blanche Hanna, defendant To Anna Blanche Hanna, the above named d lenaanc In tbe name of tbo State of Oregon, von are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against vou in the above entitled court and caute on or before the first day of the next term of said court following the expiration of the timepresciibed in the order for tbe pub- ucation oi imu summons, to-wit: on or Deiore tbe 23d dav of Mav. 1(-9K. and if vou fall so to ap pear aDd answer, or otherwise plead, in said cause, tbe plaintiff for want tbeieof will apply to me court lor ine reuei prayed tor in toe com plaint filed herein, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between nlalntiffand defendant be dissolved for ever. This summons Is served upon you by publica tion thereof bv order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. judge of said court, which order bears date of March 19, 1898, and was made and dated at chambers in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on the 19th day of March, 1898. f uel! v . wiiurf, mcb23-i Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COT7RT OF THE STATE OF Oregon, for Wasco County. . A. M. Crofoot, plaintiff, vs H. E. Crofoot. defendant. To H. E. Crofoot, the above named defendant: In the name of tbe state of Oregon, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above named plaintiff filed in the above entitled suit against you on Monday, tbe 23d day of May, 1898, said day being the first day of the next regular term of said Court fol lowing tbe final publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer said complaint the above named plaintiff will apply to toe arjove enutiea uourt xur me renei prayea for In her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said Court to 'he effect that the bonds of matrlmonv heretofore and now existing between you and said plaintiff be forever annuled. set side and held for nauaht. and that said plaintiff have the care and custody of the minor children of you and sua piMnuri. This summons is served upon yon by publica tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in Thb Dalles Chbokiclk bv order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above entitled Court and of the Seventh Judicial District of tbe State of Oregon, which order bears date the 18th day of March, 189&. mch23-l Attorneys for plaintiff. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the'undersfgned has been rctrnlarlv appointed bv the county court of the State of Oregon for Waico County aa administratrix of the estate of Charles W. John ston, deceased. All persons bavlng claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, with the proper vouchers, to me at tbe office of W. H. Wilson, In Dalles City, Ore gon, within six months from the date oi this notice. . Dalies City, Oregon, Feb. zs, iaa. CARRIE M, JOHNSTON, feb26- i ' Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offick, Th Dalles, Or.,i February 15, 1898. i Notice Is hereby given that tbe following- named settlei has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made Deiore register ana Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, April 16, 1898, viz: - James Ball, of Tbe Dallea, ' H. E. No. 4747, for the BEX NWJ. nd NE4 NE5i Sec. 34, Tp 1 N., R. 12 E. W. M. He names the 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. JKS-GEISKNDOBFFFB BTJEDY. Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to surgery. Rooms 21 and 22, TeL 328 Vogt Block DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Pilea, Scalds, turns.