THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1898. PERSONAL MKSIIOS. Jndge Denney ia among the visitor to cur city. D. R. Cbarmichael is in the city from Antelope. Henry Hudson ia in from his farm n?ar Naneene. B.C. Eooper ia a visitor from Bidge way to our fair. A. W. Giesy, of the Norwich Insurance Company, is in the city. John and Alex. McLennan, of Ante lope are in the city today. Joe and Lea Kelsay, of Buck Hollow, are in attendance at the fair. Editor Turner, of the Dufur Dispatch, will return home this evening;. Arthur Kennedy, of the Wasco News, ia in the city on his way to.Portland. Marion VanDayn came np from Port land last night and leaves for Pendleton tonight. G. H. Irwin, of Salem, passed through the city last night on his way to La Grande. . Misses Effie and Vesta Bolton re turned last night from a short trip to Portland. Mr. and Mre. C. W. Dielzel were re turning passengers from the metropolis last night. S. A. Clarke, who ia innch interested in horticulture, was a visitor at the pa vilion last night. L. O. Lakin, representing the Rosen-field-Smith Co., of Portland, ia in the city in the interest of the 6rm. E. L. Freeland, representative from Morrow county, spent today in the city, on his way to his home in Hepj ner. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. VanDuyn came up j from Portland last night, and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs . fcmith r rencli for a few days. Thursday'! Sally. Chris Detham is up from Hood River. George Johnston is among the Dufur ites in town today. ' Lauren Pease returned to Portland on this morning's train. Ben Snipes, a former Dallesite, is in the city from Seattle. Recorder Gates went to the metropolis tcday to take iu the fair. Polk Maya and family are here from Wallowa visiting relatives. Mrs. E. J. Robinson returned to her home in Hood River today. Mrs. G. W. Miller went to Portland today to attend the exposition. W. A. M archie and wife and B. S. Marchie are in the city from Wasco. , " Fred Snipes came down from Athena this morning to make a short visit at borne. Mrs. Walter Reed arrived in the city last night, and is a guest at the Umatilla House. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. French were pas sengers on the early morning train for Portland. H. Kaseberg ia down from Wasco and gave The Cbbjxiclb office a call this afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Amos is visiting her . eisters, Mrs. McCiy and Mrs. Fordyce, in this cily. Mr. and Mrs. GifTord were among the passengers on the boat this morning bound for Hood River. " C. L. Ireland, of the Sherman connty Observer, was in the city today on his way to the metropolis. , j Miss Clara Sampson will visit friends in Portland for a few days having gone down on the boat this morning. - . Miss Nona Rnch left for Portland this rooming and will spend a short time with the Misses Grimes in that city. C. E. Nestor, representing the Oregon Telephone Co., came np from. Portland yesterday and spent today in the city. Miss May Fisher arrived on the boat last night from Portland, where she has pent a month visiting friends and at tending the exposition. Miss Annie Sandrock has returned from a visit through the country in the interest ot the Campbell 4 Wilson Mil linery parlors. Mr. J. R. Rees's sister, Mrs. Hadley, accompanied by her daughter, came np - from Hood River last mgbt and are visiting with him for a few days. Dr. A. W. Botkin, who has been spending the past two weeks with friends here, returned this morning to Portland. In a short time the doctor will return and locate in Arlington. Mrs. Myra Warfield, of Vancouver, and Mrs. Emily Hereford, of Colfax, are -visiting their niece, Mrs. L. L. Mo Oartney. The two ladies are sisters, meeting for the first time in thirty-three years at the heme of their niece. " Mrs. W. C. Morean, of Albany, is here -visiting her son, Mr. Lee Morgan, and other friends. This is her first visit in fourteen years, and she was much sur prised at the amount of improvements which have been made in The Dalles. Friday's Dally. . Ira Keatner is in from Tygh today. " Mrs. M..T. Nolan was a passenger on the boat this morning. Miss Mir.beil left on the morning train for a short stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. YV. H. H. Dufur are visitois to the fair from Dufur. ' Mrs. McPberson and daughter, Miss Annie, went to Portland today. , Mrs. M. Fafttd, of Astoria, ia the guest of Mrs. G. A. Lie be in this city. - - ; " ; M. Fitz Maurice a well-known wool Imyer, ia at the Umatilla House. Charles McAllister, the sheep man, is . over from Glenwood on bisiness. J. W. Bailey, editor of the Portland Sural Spirit, spends today in The Dalles. Allan Fulton, who is up from Hood Hiver. called at this office this morning. Dr. and Mrs.' Eshelman 'came in from Dufur this morning to spend. Sunday here. V B. H. Langley, traveling agent for the Great Northern, is spending the day in the city. . Jli. G. Subuld, of St. Louis, ia visiting his old friend, Hon. G. A. Liebe, for a few days. Mrs. Otis Patterson and daughter, Miss Zoe, were passengers on this morn ing's boat. Mrs. C. F. Stephens went to Portland this morning to attend the exposition tomorrow. Mrs. A. B. Moore returned last night from a visit to her daughter, Miss Anna in Portland. ' . Mrs. John Filloon is among those who will attend the-exposition tomorrow, going down on the boat today. MrsT J. P. Ruark and daughter, Ethel, and Mrs. W. R. Barrett were passengers for Portland today to attend tne "expo." Mrs. Nettie Booth and two children went to Portland by boat this morning, where they will visit Mrs. M. Booth and family. - - THE GERMAN SPECIALIST From Portland, Will Be at the Umatilla "Hoe Oct. 31, Not. 1-2, 1998. If you have a Chronic Catarrh, con sultation is free of charge. Do you blow mucus from the nose? Are yon troubled with bleeding of the nose? Are the nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult. Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the back of nose into the throat? Is your nose stopped np? Is your hearing affected? Is your throat sore at times? Do you spit a good deal when rising in the morning? Do you hem and hawk to cleai your throat? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which leads into consumption. Weak eyes cured ; Cross eyes straight ened' without operation ; Catar acts removed witboot a knife; Glasses fitted where all others have failed ; Rap ture and Hernia cared without trusses or operation, sure cure for kidneys, Chronic Rheumatism cured. Do not fall to see the German Special ist. A friendly talk will cost yon noth ing, and is bound to result in a great deal of good to you. Will return monthly, Are You Interested? The O. R. & N. Co' Dew Book - On the Resources of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers are requested to forward the addresses of their Eastern friends and acquaintances, and a copy, of the work will be sent them free. This is a mat ter all should be interested in, and we would ask that everyone take an in terest and forward such addresses to W. H. Hcrlbubt, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland. . It'a Human Mature This readiness to accept the wonderful and miraculous-in preference to com monplace truth. A plausible and glib- tongued doctor can go from town to town curing, or trying to cure, people, and have a great influx of shekels, while every community in which the so-called" doctor goes is supplied with quiet, learned practitionors, who have forgotten more than the fakir - ever learned, and they can give you the best treatment witbin the reach of human knowledge. While your .home doctors carry you from year to year, get up at all times of the night and are your servants during the dry, and yon pay them when yon are well or able, the fakir gets the cash, and is gone forever. If yonr eyes are troub ling you in any way, call on Prof. P. G. Daut, the only graduated optician or doctor of refraction in The Dalles, two doors west of Keller's bakery. I am here to stay, and guarantee all eye work. Prof. P. G. Datjt. FOK SALtf. . : The sheep, landa, building and every thing needed to carry on the snccessful business in sheep and wool growing, of the late John Grant, in the Bath Can yon and Pine Hollow near . Antelope Full particulars furnished and bids in vited for entife property. . J. Duff McAndie, Administrator, If Antelope, Wasco Co., Oregon. Photos Wanted.' The D. P. & A. N. Co. desire to obtain photos of the following camping places, Moffits, Cascades, Stevenson, Sprague, (flock Creek), Jewett'a and Tront Lake. Any one having any of the above photos will confer a favor- on the company by calling at their office. W. C. Allaway, -' General Agent. PI mot For Christmas Blooming-. The roses and cannas are now in full bloom. Come and order while you can seethe blossoms. Oar call a lily, Easter lily, hyacinth, narcissus, doable and single, and crocus bulbs have arrived. Plant now for Christmas blooming. ' dlw w2t Mrs. A. C. Stubli.ng. : Ladles, No More Darning-. ""' The Magic Hand Loom made of pol ished rolled steel. " Latest invention for mending clothing, underwear, table linens or heels and toes in boalery. A child can work it. Perfect weave. Sent postpaid for 25c. ;' Great Western Ad vertising and Novelty Co., 1155J Wash ington St., Oakland, Cal. o!2 lm , Tor Bale. '- 1,500 lambs about 800 Shropshire?, balance'merinos. Also 1000 ewes, all yonng and in good fix. . Anyone want ing some good stuff will ' do well to call on or address. Albbrt S. Bobebts, ' 18 din: F;2t Box 507, The Dalles. C. J. STUSLiipLG ' Wholesale and Retail - ' Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. IMPORTED G0GB"A0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.? ALIICPEIA EBABDIES from $3.25 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEES on draught, and Val Imported Alo and Porter, JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE HOME HEALTH CLUB. (Cot this out and forward it with $1.00 to - THE INTER OCEAN PUB. CO: I hereby accept the invitation to k (Hub, and I enclose herewith one dollar The Weekly Inter Ocean, which, I understand, entill s nie to a life member ship, a rjcord number, and a copy of Volume 1 of the Home Health Club books (price, $1.00) free of expense. .' Name - Town or City. ..- '. StreetNo State.....-...-.'...'. One of the most practical and beneficial courses of study ever offered to its readers by any newspaper. Not only are there a series of practical lessons In paper each week, but the subscriber is presented, free of expense, with a beauti ful cloth-bound book, worth one dollar, besides a life membership in the great club. Subscribe at once and get the special leesons now being published. A. Ad. KELLER, Renowned Old 90 Second St., second door from Court. ' THE 118 October 15 A AD. KELLER The Dalles, Or. $0.90. SI worth of checks irnnjl fni IfWrrlrlnlr. for cigar. check witn each purchase wnsco warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ? n kind's Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds. Headquarters for Bran Shorts, mTll'feed uarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- qti TloUP This Flour is manufactured expressly for famil; use : every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any bouse in the trade, and if von don't think so call. and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. -REMOVAL MQTBOE. J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Posfoffice, where he will be pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. . Hot UfcLUIOE FAMILY GROCERIES. HAY. GRAIN and PEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. . - Cloady Weather Ppeievved for Sittings. MY WORK MY Chapman Block. (4 to 15 years old.)" to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.) Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles. The Inter Ocean Pab. Co., Chicago, 111.) become a member of the Horns Health to pay for one year's subscription to i .' DALLES OREGON. Oro Find Saloon Tom Burke's i$ Homestead Whiskey Specialty In Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. . : The Largest and Best of August Buchler's Home-made Beer and Porter. She Set iev Heart- On a '-Lndwig" Piano that she saw In our magni ficent assortment, but despaired of getting it till we sold her one at such a reasonable price, and on Mich easy terms, that her desire was gratified. Everyone that hears a note struck on one of these sweet toned Instruments, that has any music in the soul, is charmed into wanting one. They can be found in The Dalles only at 170 Second Street. Jacobsen Book & Music Co Eastern- Oregon's Leading Music House.' SUCCESS. THE DALLES, OR. Depakt Fob tixb schedule. 1 kom Dalles. Arrive From. Fast Mail Salt I.akr, Denver, Ft. Fan Mail. S:10 a. m. wortn. Omaha. Kan 11:50 p.m. sas City, St. Louis, i nicugo ana tasr. Epokune Fiver 5:30 p. m Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Fljer. 6:50 a.m. Minneapolis, sr. r aui, D u 1 u t h, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. 8 p. m. From Poktlni. Ocean Steamships. 4 p. m. All Sailing dates subject to cnauge. For San Fronclsco Oct 2, 5, 8, U, 14, 17, ZV, za, ZO, 79. 7 p. m. TO ALASKA Sail Sept. 17 5 p. m. 8 1. m, 4 n. m. Ex. Sunday Colnmbia Rv. Steamers. To Astoria and Way Landings: Ei.hundaj Saturday 10 p. m. 6 a. m, WlLLAVKTTE RtVEE. 4:30 1). m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Ken-berg, x.Sunday &a:em & way una a. 7 a. m, Tues.Thur. and fcot. Willamette and Yak hill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton, 8:30 n m. Mon.,Wed., ana i n. buu nay-iinaings. 6 a.m. Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Tue-.Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tue., I bur ana. sat. ana vr ay-uinaings. nd Sat. Leave Lewiston. daily except Friday. Lv Rlparln Snake River. Riparia to Lewis ton. oai'y . except Saturday, For full particulars call on O. K. Sc N. Co.'s agent The Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBXRT, Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. Sleeping Cari Dining Cars Sleeping Car BT. PAUL, . MIN.NEAPOI.I DULCTH FAltGO GRAND FOB CKOOK9TOJJ WINNIPEG HELENA an x UCTTK s s Pullman Elegant Tonrist TO Throagh Tickets CHICAGO . , WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL, POINTS EAST and SOUTH For Information, time cards, maps and tickets. cal on or write to - W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. D. A ELTON, Asst. G. P. A., 25 rrison Cor. Third. Portland Omrnn 8 liflflE BROS GENERAL P Wagon and Carriage Werk. B Fish Brothers' Wagon. TIM and Jefferson." Plione 159 E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, writes tbat one box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve , was worth $50.00 to him. It cared his piles of ten years etan iing. He -adviees others to try it. It also cures eczema, sfein diseases ana oosti- nate sores. Snipes-Sioersly Ding Co. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed bis final account as Executor of the last will and testament of James McGahan, de ceased, with the Clerk of the County Court, of the State of Oreeon. for Wasco Counts, and by an order of said Court duly made and entered, Monday, the 5th day of September, 1898, is fixed as tbe time and the County Court room of said Court as tbe place for the heaiing of said final account. . Dated this 27th day of July, 1898. jlyiJO ii, R. F. (ilBONS, Executor. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Gen eral Land Office. Washington. D. C. Mar 27. 1693. Notice is hereby given of the following .Executive uraer, restoring certain lanas in tne Cascade Range Forest Reserve to settlement and entry: "EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, D. C. April 29, 1898. In accordance with the S revisions of the Act of June 4, 1897 (30 Stat., ), upon the recommendation ol the Secretary of the Interior, tbe west half of Township one South, of Range ten East, Willamette Meridian, Ivicgvu. n i ..I... v 1 1 1. iiiuiMi ii .lit. wumia naugg ,Forest Reserve, is hereby ordcied restored to the 'nnkll. .4 ..... 11 .1 .. r .i.t. .4:11-.. nAiAa hAMn fULf,iv miuiiiiuim ivi or.ij .n j m uunw uniuii tj J publication, as required by law.it appearing tbat said tract Is better adapted to agricultural than forest purposes. WILLIAM McKINLEV.- The above land win be subject to entry at the Vnited States Ind Office, The Dalles, Oregon, on and after October 17, 1828. . - BInger Uermcnn, Commissioner. ...AND... Hoisesiioeis. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon, lor the County of Wasco. Maggie E. Stone, plaintiff, vs. Charles W. Stouv, defendant. To Charles W. Stone, defendant: In the name of the State cf Orcg n. You are hereby required to appear and answer the com print filed against you iu the above entitled suit witiiiR ten days from thedateof tbe service of this summons upon vou, if served within this connry; or if served within miy other coun ty ot this State, then within twenty days from the date of tbe service of this summons upon you; and if you fail to nnsv.er, for want thereof, tbepluiutitf wi'l take judgment against you for, or if served upon you by publication, then, on or bt-fore the first day of the next regular term of suid court, towit: on or befota tbe 1st day of. the November, 189S. term of snid court; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintifl" will apply to the court for the relief pruyed for in her complaint, 'dm it: Fr the dis solution of the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between yon and tbe plniutiff, .and for tho custody of Hazel M Stone, the minor child of plaintifl aid defendant. This summons is served upon -yon, the said CharU s W. Stone.by order of the Hon. W. I.. Brad shaw. Judge of said Cou-t.madeon the 15th day of September, 1698. HUNTINGTON & WILSON, 9-1711 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco Connty. Mable Gannon, plaintiff, vs E. J. Gannon, defendant. To E. J. Gannon, the above named de'endant: In the name of tbe statv of Oiegon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed agaiust you in tbe above entitled suit, on or before the fi st day of the above named court, following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the service of this summons upon you hi- publication, to wit: on or before Monday'the 14th day of November, 1S9S, and if you fail to so appear mid answer said complaint, tbe plaintifl' w ill upply to the court for the relief prayel f.r iu her complain), viz: for a decree of divorce This summons Is served upon you by tlx week's publication thereof in Tub Dallbs. Chrokiclb, by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above named court, mode In cham bers at Dalles City, Oregon, October 1, 1898. W. H. WILSON", 10 1-ii . Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. VTOTICE is htreby given that the undesigned X has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Fritz, lute of Wasco County, Oregon, now deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to S resent the same to me at my residence at alles City, Oregon, properly verified, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 16th day of September, 1898 I. N. SAKGENT, Administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Fritz deceased. 8eptl7-ii Notice Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregou for Wasco County, his final account as administrator of the estate of Tbos. J. Sullivan, jr.. and by order of said County Court tbe 7th day of November, 1898, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. is fixed as tbe time and the Connty Court room of said Court as the place for the h.aiing of Bald final account and objec tions thereto if any there be. octl-ii HORATIO FARGHER, Administrator. Executor's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of and in pursuance of an order of tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for" Wasco County, made ' and entered on tho 6th day of September, 1898, in the matter of the estate of Thomas Oleson, deceased, that the undersigned, executor of said estate, will sell at public sale at the Coun ty Court House door, in Dalles City, Oregon, ou - Tuesday, November 1, 1898. at tbe hour of 2 o'clock In tbe afternoon of said day, the following described real property be longing to said estate, towit : E U of tbe N W X : 8 W H of the N E k and the N E W of the 8 WJ4, all in section 8, Tp 1 N, Range 12 E, W M. in Wasco County, Oregon. Said property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash in band. 9-2411 li. F. GIBONS, Executor. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. 8 Land Office, TheVilles, Ob., 1 - ... October 6, 1898. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following-: named settler bas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tbat said proof will be made before tbe Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday November 18, 1898, viz: . . Irvln Julian, of The Dalle : homestcud application No. 4936, for th; E)4 SE(, section fourteen, township one north, range fourteen east. W, M. He names tba following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of taid laud, vfz: Isaac Young, Charles Scacgs, Chris. English, James Gilberts, all of Tbe Dalles, Oregon. 10-8 ii JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ob., I September 1G, WW. ( Notice is hereby given tbat the following named aettler bas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Register and Receiver at Tbe Dulles, Oregon, on Satur day, October 22, 1898, viz : Theresa KUmt, for tbe heirs of Fred KUmt, deceased": H. E. No. doll, for the south half of the southeast quarter of section eighteen, township two north, range thirteen east, W. M. She names tbe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Jordan, William Van Bibber, E. Learned, F. Egitus, all of Tbe Dalles, Oregon. 9-1711 JAY P. LUCA3, Reglbter. Administrators Final Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tbe estate of Henry A. Baker, deceased, has filed his final account In the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, and tbe court has fixed and appointed Monday, tbe 6th day of September, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe county court room in the court house in Dalles City, Oregon, as the time and place for tbe hearing and settlement there of. Anv heir, creditor or other person interested in the estate Is hereby required to appear on or before said day and file his objections thereto or to anv particular item thereof. Dalles City, Oregon, Aneust 4, 1898. aug6 ii C. V . DIETZEL. Administrator. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon, Au gust 19, 189S. Notice is hereby given tbat the order of tbe President of January 31, 1898, per manently reserving the following described tracts or parcels of land, for the use of s boat railway between The Dalles and Celilo. on the south side of the Columbia river, has been re voked. Said tracts described as follows: One tract situated in the X of Sec. 31, T. 2 N., R. 14 E., containing about four and one-half acres (no other description). Tbe other tract In the J sec. zi, x. z Pi., tt. ia c., conrnininK &dou one-half of an acre, particular!) described as fol lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said section 21, and running thence in a south erly direction along tbe west boundary line of said section 21, one hnndred and seventy (170)' feet to a point on said boundary line; thence in a straight line to a point on the north boundary line of said section 81, distant two hundred and sixty (2G0) feet in an easterly direction from the poipt of beginning; and thence in a westerly . direction along the north boundary line of said section 21 to the point of beginning. Said tracts are therefore restored to the public domain, and are subject to disposal the same as other public lands. By order of tbe Hon. Commissioner. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, August 19, 1898. JAY P. LUCAS, Register. ang24-l OTIS PATTERSON, Receiver Ladies earn (8.00 per week working at borne, no canvassing, enclose selfad dresied, stamped envelope. Standard Novelty Co., 101 Eeekman St., New York CHy. -