THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. APRIL 21. 1900. FKUPLK TOD ALL KNOW. Wednesday's DoilY. MiM Katherine Sitton, of Portland, is itiug Mi a. II. II. Rid Jell. Mrs. Keed left on the bout tl.ia morn. Ing for her houia at Hood KWir. H. F. Troh, a prosperous farmer and tockman from Ulenwood, Wash., i in the city purchasing supplies. Wilbur Bolton, a leading merchant of Antelope, is in the city on hit way home fiom a business trip to Portland. ' Mis. O. D. Doaneand her aister, Mra. Clarke, were pasengers on the Kegula tor this morning for Port and. State Senator E. B. Dufur returned today from Uoldendale, where he had so trie equity cases before t be superior court ol Klickitat county. Alex. Fraser was passenger on the boat tbia niorning on a visit to friendi in Yamhill counry. Alex. says he will be back in time to vote the Republican ticket. Th following names are registered at the Umatilla House: J. B. Terry, White Salmon; B. A. Snider, Lyle; Fill Mark lev and L. McDonald, Hoo. River; W. H. Pattison, Dufur; W. II. Williams, New berg; W. H. Chamberlin, tiolden dale. Thursday's Dall7. George T. Prather, a promlnpnt resi dent of Hood Kiver, is at the Umatilla House. B. F. Hardwick. of Mosier, was in town today and made this office pleas, ant call. A. J. Dufur came np from Portland last evening and went out to his ranch at Dufur today. Mrs. F. P. Mays was s passenger on the Dalles City this morning on the way to iier home in Portland, Mrs. 6. L. Brooks was a passenger on the Dalles City this morning on a short visit to friends in Portland. Friday's Daily. Jodge Fulton, of Sherman county, is in the city. Attorney W. H. Wilson went to Hood River this morning on legal bueiness. Harry J. Dunn, a bueiness man of Goldendale, is at the Umatilla House. M. M. Morris and wife and Mrs. Rena Morris, of Tygh, were in town last night. A. . Blowers, Republican candidate for county judge, came up from Hood River this morning. W. W. WilBoa, of the Baldwin restau rant, has gone to Portland to spend week with his son. T. II. Johnston, of Dufur, Republican candidate for state senator, is registered t the Umatilla House. Fen Batty, of Wapinitia, is in the city on his way home from short sojourn at the St. Martin springs. M. J. Anderson, of Dufur, editor of the Weed Exterminator and Cultivator Factory of that place, is in the city. Dr. II. J. Utllefield, of Newberg, and County Superintendent E. V. Li tile field, of McMinnville, arrived here last night to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. liradehaw. The following names are on th reg ister of the Umatilla House: Fred C. Moore, Tront Lake; F. B. Barnes, Hood River, C. H. Belcher, Moro; Mrs. A. K. Byrketh and Maria Church, Bingen; Mary Moore, Trout Lake; W. J. Hos ford, Moro; tieorgie Hull, Wauiic; T. E. Crandall, Cow Canyon, Catarrh VhwM H CceH with local applications, aa they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cere it yoa must take inter, rial remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful remits in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. , F. J. Cuknit & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrnggists, price 7hc Hall's Family Pills are the beet. 12 Kusslan Aggression aa ItMlfau New York, April 18. A dispatch to the Tribune from London says: The vacuum created by the shrinkage of war news is Glled with dispatches far afield, and with political rumors and gossip. The Times publishes the text of a 'letter from the Ameer of Afghanistan commenting upon British indifference to Kussian aggression, and conveying j the significant hint to the Indian gov ernment that the present is the time for deeds, not for talk. Tne thoroughly en tertained opinion in diplomatic circles is that Russia will not take advantage of the British situation In South Africa, but will wait until the end of the war, or until the time comes for the division of Portuguese territory In South Africa between Germany and England. Rus sia will then oiTjet the British and Ger man Rains in this territory by ordering an advance on Herat and by strengthen ing her grip upon Persia. Berlin diepatches disclose the unwill ingness of the German government to receive the Boer peace delegates. Don't let your old worn out machinery lie In the fence corner any longer. Take it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest cash prica paid for cist and wrought iron, rnbber boots and (hoes, bicycle tires,' etc., brass, copper, inc, lead, pewter, old woolm rugs, beer bottles and flasks, hone manes and talis, and bones of all desciirtiont. Price pal 1 for cast iron, 40 cents rer 100 lbs. One door west of J. II, Worley, Second St., Second St., n 24-1 mo. The Dalles. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the County Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1900. of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out : AMOIKTS SECKIYED, To amount on hand from last report To amount received from taxes To amount received from redemption To imonut received from Dalles City To amount received from Dufur To amount received from licenses To amount received from Hood River, To amount received from Coroner To amount received from sundry fees Balance school ftHid Taxes Bail bond Redemption tax Refund Fines AMOCKT8 mnnnt naid out on countv warrants Bv n t A ... nn cl,j finnarinlAflltAnt'l warrants . . DJ aiuuuui yniKi By balance general fund on band By balance school fund on hand Bv Dalles City warrants redeemed By Dufur warrants redeemed By road wa-ranta redeemed By road balance Institute balance BPCCIAL Balance Warrants redeemed Receipts Balance 6,602 88 f 6.602 88 Stat of Oregox, County of Wasco es. I, C. L. Phillips, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand in the county treasury of said county for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1900. . Vitn-M my hand this 4th day of April, A. D. 1900. C. L. PHILLIPS, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 3Ut day of March, A. D. 1900: , To amount received in coin and currency during month of Oct., 1S99. . .$ 3,399 28 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Nov., 1899. . . 6,741 03 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Dec, 1899. . . 4,777 32 To amount received in coin and dnrrenuy during month of Jan., 1900. .. 11.590 10 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Feb., 1900. . . 7,761 44 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Mch., 1900. . . 18,707 05 By amount paid to County Treasurer, as per receipts October, 1899 $ 3,399 28 November, 18.9 6,741 03 December, 1899 4,777 32 January, 19C0 11.590 10 February, 1900 , 7,761 44 Balance on hand March 1, 1900 18,707 05 State of Oregon, County of Wasco ss. I, Robert Kelly, Sheriff of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true. Witness my hand this 15th day of April, A. D. 1900. ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff of Wasco County. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Wasco County, number of claims allowed by the warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from, the lit day of October, A. D. 1899, to the 31st diy of March, A. D. 191),), both dates inclusive: On What Account Allowed. Amount Allowed For salaries of County Judge, Commissioners, Clerk, Sheriff, Special Attorneys, School Superintendent, Assessor, Treasurer, Stock In spector and Janitor For paupers and county hospital. ror road and bridges For jurors in the Circuit Court, grand jurors and witnesses For lees Justice Court For stationery and supplies for county purposes For court house and jail For bounty For bailiffs, Circuit Court For salaries of road supervisors , For insane account For election For coroner's inquests For fuel, electric lights and water. For U. K. G. and G. A. R For printing and advertising. For rebate on taxes Total amount of warrants drawn Outstanding Warrant Unpaid ' Outstanding unpaid warrants, April 1, 1900 Estimated accrued interest State or Oregox, County of Waeco ss. I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of the hereby certify that tub foregoing is a trueand correct statement of the nnmlwr and amount of claims allowed by the County 31t day of March. A. D. 1000, on what account the same was allowed and the amount of wairnnts drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same oppears npon the records of my office and in my custody. Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said County seal. this 12th day of April, A. D. 1900. A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk. By Simeon Bolton, Deputy. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the financial condition of VVaeo County, Slate of Oregon, on the 31t day of March, A. D. 1900: LIABILITIES. Amount unpaid October 1st. 1819, as per last report tr 6.10 80 Ainoort of warrants drawn from October 1, 1899, to April 1, 1900. . . 18!f23 10 By amount of warrants paid from October per County Treasurer's report Estimated amount of interest on outstanding warrants l'.000 00 175,399 44 RESOURCES. By funds in hands of County Treasurer, applicable to the psymtnt of By funds in hands of Sheriff, applicable to Inn,!.!.)...,!. .1 ii,..;r - II... By estimated amonn't due from tsx sales i3, 96, 97 end 98 AND MOM WHAT SOrBCf. General Fund. School Fund taxes. . . . refund.. 74 i0,0t7 SS 1,293 03 ' 3,069 y 84 02 625 00 200 00 19 8J 1,579 37 6,788 47 5,832 45 100 00 379 85 10 00 110 20 $47,184 39 113,220 97 PAID OUT. $35,? 60 56 9,843 16 3,372 81 o Q ,. 3,uo oo 21, 2. ? " 10 47,184 39 SCHOOL FCND. , l' '- $13,220 97 5,852 5 750 33 State of Oregon, showing the amount and County Court of said county, amount of 1 27 2361 43 1589 37 2058 60 677 90 692 34 128 45 10 00 91 00 1911 56 20 00 14 50 215 15 442 15 200 00 549 73 49 75 f 18,623 10 Principal. Interest- $00,399 4i $15,000 00 County of Wascs, State of Oregon, do Court for the six months rnding on the 1. 1890, to April 1,1 iyyO as '88'"59 0i) .....!... 25 800 58 .i. . .fit,vn 10 the payment of outstanding fort tie 'ytari 1 1891'. 92.93' 94 ' 1,257 24 3,000 00 By amount due on roll of 1899, applicable wintpijiuru.v. warrants 154,844 19 State or Obegos, County of Wasco ss. I A. M. Klsay, Countv Clerk of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, do herebv cerUfy that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the financial condition ot said county, as the same appears of record from the hooks of said county, in my office and custody, and from the reports of the County Treasurer and Sheriff filed herein. Witness my hand and the seal of the Court of said County, this 12th day of April, A. seal For Nearly Two Years Unable to Lay in Bed In my capacity as druggist, in Buffalo. N. Y.. I have the best opportunity to judge of the merits of many different remedies. I am in close touch with the sick, who come into my store for medicines, and most of them teU me how they are getting along. Ot ail tne Hun dreds of preparations which I sell, not a single one begins to give as much satisfaction as Acker's Eng lish Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy and Consumption. I sell it on a dis tinct guarantee that it will cure, or the purchaser's money will be returned. This is a perfectly safe guarantee, because the remedy does cure. Nobody wants his money returned. Its cures are nothing short of marvelous. Take the case of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, for instance. He lives at No. 5 Carey street, Buffalo, N. Y. For more than three years he had a bad case of asthma, and bad been un able to lie down in bed for nearly two years. He came to my store and asked me what to do. I said: Take Acker's English Remedy. lie said be had tried other reme dies and didn't think this would fiolr. him Rut ho thinks differ ently now. Three bottles fixed his asthma all right. He could sleep and eat sifter taking them, as well as when a boy. He was cured several months ago, and is well yet, so I am certain his trouble is gone for good. You can write to Mr. Gilbert himself, if you doubt my word. He will go further than me in prais ing Acker's English Remedy." (Signed) S. B. Thorns, druggist, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold at 25c. , 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. sd as. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We authorize the above guarantee. W. II. HOOKER Se CO., Proprietors. Xeu York. For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. CLEANLINESS. is being advocated by all parties regardless of race, color or pre vious condition of servitude. R'mcmber we make our custo mers glad when they buy or Pure Prepared Paints. There is a finish and glois to its work that is admired by all. Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moldings Be sure and inspect our stock of Wall Paper Design" for 1900 on Display Washington Street, between Second and Third. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ? 11 kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, tTVka Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle tOn FlOUr This iloat " roannfactured expressly for family T , , , ' use ; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. W sell our goods lower than any bonse in the trade, and if you don't think to mii auu get uur invea uu ue convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agen; rthe Greate American Liquor- Yellowstone Sour UlSit X from 2.75 to $0.00 per Ballon. IMPORTED COGNAC from $7.00 to 12:00 per gallo7r7rrt7T9n i,i CALirOMIA BRANDIES Irom t3.25 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. !liSZt?rht' JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply ereryl body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer cer. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle . ... I nnt 35,674 20 D. 190O. A. M. KELSAY. County Clerk. By S. Bolton, Deputy. H. GLENN & CO. Mash Whiskey. (4 to 15 veara ckiT to tebo per gallon.-?4 to iTTTr'riT VBl Bla,, 'XP er in bottle. Sheriff's Sale. Br virtu of an execution !aUM I Ciicuit fourl ot the St.u ot i,,,'"'' c Frencn W plaintiff aud hmli" bl?lnita t or. . forum. Un. Lizie J ' Davis, William H. tvis, Mr. Tin? V11 tdie E. Davis, Mra. Annette r Mc ; i it. UuBhliu, sdmluistraturof it,. r W. J Hi via, d-eeed, are dtleouinu . k reeled aud commanding meton-llA. property therein descriixd. I ni .,.,"' n P.M., on the 1 M 1 SOIh dar r AprD. 1000, at the Court Honae door in Dalles citr n I sell at public snle to the hixhe.t biudilfcl'-i in bsuS all ot the interest ol eh above named defendants In and totijTi i-'M described tracts ol laud situated In ''' to satisfy Ue several bonis hereinafter sown: 1 u norm mil or ine nort!m. and the north ball of the northeast o?.'1"' the southeast quarter of the northeast : and the northeast quarter of the suuih."5ir'" ter of section 14, township north east. W. M., to satisfy the sum of .'- '' t tereat at per cent per annum from JUrA"? -I'M), and the sum of a6i'J0 and interest u? at iu per ceui per annum from said d.ITV tne sum ot i-u.t and interest alio., V er an mum iruui aaiu uaie. ann x:3kl ees, and 118.40 costs end disburse.?? interest thereon from said dt u, 7 . : per annum and the accruing costs sndL ! and interest at the rate of 10 per cent n,. -I from said date, aud llo.4 and iuterSt thU?' at 10 per cent per annum from sMd du the southwest quarter of the northeast on and the northwest quarter of the stmiK ' quarter of said seoti .n 14, townsuin j Z? rawre 12 east, to satisfy the sum of lA.rl interest thcreou at the rata of 6 per ien, annum from March 15, 1900, and the nnlti bulttnce of said sums of I1211.9S, latuoji ii fju2.Su, ti71.21 aud l:tl5.48 and interest i?l each respectively, as aforesaid; and ir' of block tf of Dallea City, Oregon, to ssuif. ' sum of $ii).o6 aud interest thereon at the rt I o per c-eui per milium I rum aiHrch 15 lY and the unsatisfied portions of said sum.' tt' 21, l:5.4, f. ftlU.OO, 2 20, $1211.93 Slid Ik . and the interest uion each respective!, aforesaid. Said sale will be for cash in h.ni T the bifrhest bidder. Dated this 17th day ot March, loro ROBEUT KELLY ni21-l Sheriff of Wasco couuij or Citation. In the County Court of the atate of Oreion J huv Vfuutj ui nawvWf In the matter of the estate of Patrick Bret deceased, citation. To Delia C. Brown, Anna Brown, Mary U i miu, n.uiruu, wicjt r rniis crown, Allr, Brown, Alice Brown and Ethel Brown, grwiitl In the name of tne State of Oregon, vou hereby cited and required to appear in cJ County Court of the State, of Oregon, for y County of Wasco, at the May term of safdaoc at the court room thereof, tit Dulles City, In aj county, on Tuesday, the rlli diiv of llu'y, 2 o'clock in the af '. rnoon ol that day, then ia thcre'to show cause, if any there be, why KJ der of snle should not be made by the abort tJ title Court, directing Delia C. Brown, sdminJJ tratrlx of uid estate, to sell at private mlcj. following described reu! property ol saiditii., lo wit; Lots A, h.C, 1), K, F, (1, H, I, J, K.Li block J7, of Kurt Dalles Military Heservalim i Oregon. 1 Witness the Hon. Robert Mara, JudgtofiJ said County Court with the seal of j inurt aiuxcu, mis ziia any Ol April, A. 1), U, IHEAL - Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk, ap2i-5w By S, Holtok, Deputy, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Omcs at Vakcoitvir, Wash.j March 8, lm j Notice is hereby given that the folios: named settlir lias tiled notice of his int tion to nuikc final proof In sunnott of : claim, and that said proof will be made be W. 11. Presby, l nited States Commissionet ri DlHtiict of Washington, at hia oilice in UuWi dale, vtai.n.. on Monday, April 2J, 1(100, vii: Herman Eouelke, II. E. No. ssiil. for the northwest nuartrt section 32, township 3 north, of range 14 m. Will. Mer. . He names the following witnessf s to Drorcb continuous residence upon ana cuiuvsum BHid isna, vik: Henry Blacker, William Wilkinson, Dlctri 11. tttegman, of Ccnterville V. ()., Want, i Henry F. Brune, of Tho Dsllct P. O., Orerou. W. K. DUNBAR, marlO-ii Kegiilu. NOTICE FOR TUBLICATI0S. Land Ofticb at Thc Dai.i.kk, Oiieoonj March l'J, HUM Notice is hereby given that the folio named settler has lilei notice of his lnlenlMi: make final proof In support of his claim, iu that said pnsif will be made before tneMiu: and receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on Ssturdii May ft, WOO, vis.: Heinrich Lubbing, of The Dalles.Of, H. K. No. 4H7.1, for tho NW'i, section 17, Km ship 1 north, range 12 east, W. M. Henuinea thc following witnesses to fwi his continuous residence upon, and culliuw of snid land, viz.: John sicgman, Henry RIdilcll, JI lehsel Doti Charles Kibnert, all of The Uallrn, (ireson. IAY P. LUCAS. mar241i Kcftsift IWaief & Bentoc Carry the following line: Stoves, Tinware, Maltese Cross Garden Hose Force and Spray Pumps, Farm and Garden Tools, Carpenters' Tools, Aermoter Wind Mills, Tinning and Plumbing, Iron Pipe, Sewer and Chimney Yf Cleveland Bicycles, Crawford Bicycle?, Fishing Tackle, Guns and Rifles, Bicycle Sundries, A mm unit ion, Bicycle Repairing, Delft Ware, Cedar Posts, Barb Wire and NaiU UKlSE.Nt'ORr FEB Physician and Sunreon, Special attention given In urrerr. Rooms .! and It. Tel. 2S '1 " . URKD. W.WI1 PON, r A 1 TOKN K VAT I AW, THK DAI.I.fcS. Ofilea pi First Nat B'uik. ONE FOR A DOSE. PIUJ III I Iftiiainssu l i f sirh dir li ITT r iifsiMH. II SHa thHrtBitsanntlli'trn. u