THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 1899. pboplk toc all know. Paturuay a iMlly. Frank FuHon is down from B;g-s. A. J. Dufur ru io from Dafar tods. Clan-t and Eva Ileialerara ia the city Irom Iufur. Wm. Frre, of Canyon City, is ia town today. Miss lVrl Tsrlor came in from Antelope yesterday. lire. M. A. Hurst left this morning for ber home at baletn. Mis Anna Lne left the city yesterday on her vtr to spend ber vacation in Seattle. C L. Shuttuck, of Hillstviro, arrived in the city last night and Ml this morn ing for the inteiior. Mr. S. E. Coon, Lselie C Hn and M. K. Brown ere visitors in the city yes terday from Grass Valley. C. L. Ireland, who has f pent the past week In Portland, ia in the city today on bis way to his home at Moro. Troy Shelly and danghter. Miss Anna, paeeed through the c:ty yesterday ou tbeir way to the Valley overland. Roy Grime will leave on this after noon's train for Forest Grove, where he wid again take np bis stadies at the university. Messrs. Henry Shnck, C. K. Watkins and Gerald Panton, stockmen from Billings Mont., are in The Dalles on busineee. Miss Grace Smith arrived in the c ty last night from Pendleton and will re main ranch of the winter assisting iu the millinery store. Miss Sarah Stalton, of Salt Lake, ar rived in the city yesterday and left this morning for Warm Springs, where she will resume her dnties as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cram returned last night from a wedding trip to Port land. They will make their Lome at V. S. Myers' residence for the present. Kv. Spear accompanied by his son Lyle, came in from Warm Springs yester day, and left this morning for Portland, where toe voang man will attend school. Miss Landon, telegrapher for the Western Union, went to Portland this morning to spend her vacation. During her absence Peter Klckelsen will take charge of the office. Albert Hackaby, who during his va cation has been mail carrier between this place and Hartland, left this morn ing to resume Mil studies at Pacific Uci Tersity, Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrlonis and family arrived home last night from their sum mer ooting at Seaview, Long Beacb They report the weather as perfectly de ligntful, particularly durmg the fast wees:. D. W. Mann, of The Dalles, Ongon, has purchased theGinder place at Home Valley, and will make bis future tome ia Skamania county, meanwhile ye ed itor will retire from the farming busi ness. noneer. S. It. Smith, who is thoroughly con versant with the early history of The Dalles, having been a packer from here ioto the interior in the early '00', is in tow n from hi9 home at Pendleton, and will remain about a week. Monday' Dally. Chas. Kraemer was a visitor from Kufus yesterday. Daton Taylor left on the boat this morning for a visit in Portland. Rev. and Mrs. Hoskins are guests of Mrs. M. Parkins while in the city. Mrs. Alf Allen snd two children spent yesterday in the citv, on their way from Portland to Prineville. Geo. GooUU spent yesterday in The Dalles on his way frcm Li Grande to attend the university at Eugene. Aliases Grace Scott and Elizabeth children may have tha benefit of oar excellent schools. Miss Daisie Allaway, who bas spent ber vacation at hon.e, returned this morning to her studies at the state uni versity at Eugene. Re ml Rondean is in from his home near Kiogsley today. He says it will be about two weeks before threshing is com pleted in bis neighborhocd. Mr. E. S. Fenfield, who came down from Canyon City a few days since to visit o'd friends and attend the anniver sary services at the Congregational church vesterday, left this morning for California. Carl, Earl and Philip Rinehart started off for school at New berg this morning loaded with numerous yooils and chat tels, among them two pot chickens. V. E. Simonton, who has spent the past week witn friends in Albany snd other valley towns, ret imed yesterday and has resumed his duties lu Pease A Mays' office. Tueaday a Daily. Dr. Chas. Adams is in from Tygh to- dav. James Baxter is in from Kingsley on business. Claude Lowery is an Antelope visitor n the city. Geo. T. Prather was up from IIod River last night. Judge John Fulton came down from Biggs yesterday. Ronald and Kenneth McDonald, prom inent Antelope men, ate in ttie city. Mr. and Mrs. John Morran, of Center ville, came over to the city yesterday. C. W. Elkins and wile came up from Lyle last night and returned this morn ing. Miss Lola Eubank is in the city from Endereby spending a few days with friends. H. J. Lister came in from Prineville yesterday and will leave tonight for Idaho. Dr. Gertrude French spent Sunday with her parents in this city, returning to Portland yesterday. Mrs. Lucius Clarke Cimo down from Wasco yestenlay, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Hill. Mrs. K. Hastings and daughter came np from Hood River yesterday, and will visit friends In the country. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinkle came in from Antelope yesterday and are visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin. Frank Wood left this morning for Antelope, where he lias accepted a po sition in the dry goods store of Irvin & Vo. Mrs. Carpenter, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Smith French for some weeks, left" last evening for her bums in Fossil. Ed Morse, who has been in Portland attending the wedding of Ins sister, re turned last night to his duties as drug gist for the Butler Drug Co. F. N. Craine, the Prineville man who was injured a week ago Sunday on 5-Mile trade, was able to be in town Sunday and left yeoterday for Prineville. His escape from death is considered miraculous. naoluila Slaagatar mt Daar. ORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD RTABSoroNtv QUE DOLLAR yp The New Werner Edition ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIIANNICA. The Eugene Guard bas the following justifiable complaint to make sgaiust the Warm Spring Indians, which we feel sure would he immediately remedied were Agent Cowan notified of the exist ing circumstances. That paper says: Travelers in the Cascade mountains bring word of a gmuice slaughter of deer by the Warm Spring Indians, who came acre si last week to pick hops and incidentally to bunt snroute. A portion of tta tribe, coming across the McKeniie road, is reported to have killed SOO deer between the cummitand Frank Mate n't plac, above Leaborg. At the latter pUce the Indians left their guns, great stacks of hides and enough dried ven ison to load many pack horses, while at other places along the river are to be found other lota of dried meat. The ItdUns coming down the Middle Fork killed 130 deer coming over in much the same manner. The Indians scatter over a section of the mountains for two or three miles and gradually close in toward the nar row opening of some canjon, wbere a number of their iharpHiooters are stationed, in this manner killing every thing in that section of the country. It is in this manner that game is ex terminated, and steps should be taken at once to suppress such wholesale slaughter. WOXDKIini, CIKK or DIARRHOEA A Prominent Virginia Editor Bad Al most Given Up, but Wu Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chainber lain'e Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Read Hia Editorial. From the Times. UJIlatille. Va. . I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. 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