THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. JULY 7. 1900. PIUFLI IOC ALL KNOW. Thursday's Dally. C. J. Crandall wtl passenger for Ehatiiko today. John Ilioricha and J. S. Harbison are p from Hood liiter. Mra. T. A. HuJson waa a paiMir en the noon traiti to apenj a etk In Tori land. Mra. E. O. McCoy and daughter, Miet Ella, returned on tbe noon train from Watco. N. C. Evans is up from Hood River, attending to bis duties as county com ulseioner. J. A. Douthit, of th Times-Mount-alneer, returned today from a short trip to i'ortland. F. Vt. Wilson is spending a short time t Seaside, Clatsop beach, with Lis sis ter, Mra. J. T. Peters. Mra. W. A. Kirby and daughter, Maude, left today for La (irande, where they will visit Mra. Kirby'eparentg. Mr. John Huiuiston, of I-og Angeles, Calif , arrived in the city Tuesday and will make bia cousin, S. L. Brooks, a abort visit. Charles Campbell, who ia a strident in the nnivereity at Eugene, arrived in the city Tuesday tveuicg to spend his va cation at home. Mra. J. I.. Barnliouse and E. R. Laughlin and family arrived in the city yesterday from Caleb, and aro guests at tne Obarr Monte. Mra. John Sommervillo left for An telope today by way of Shauiko. She will visit for a timn with ber daughter, Mra. Kobt. Maya, Jr. Mra. Jeeeie S Vert, worthy grand matron of the Eastern Star, returned to I'ortland today, after opening a lew days with Mra. W.'r?. Myers. J. A. Morrow and daughter, Mleeet Martha, Marion and France, who have ben attending school in Tortland, left this morning for Sinmaeho. Wm. Zimmerman, traveling corre spond -nt for the Xew York Staats Z"it nng, came up the river yesterday and . returned to Portland today. Mr. and Mra. D. M. French and daughter, Constance, U ft on the noun train for their cottage at Seaview, ilwuco beach. Miss Bessie will join them next week. J. C. Clay, who for the past six weeke baa filled the position of agent at Far mington, Wash., has returned and today resumed hi9 place as day operator at the O. K. & N. oltice here, lhe bova eay Farmington'a gain ia Tbe Dalles' loss. Friday'! Dally. AI Murcbie ia down from Wasco. F. Joslyn came up from Tortland on the mid-day train. Misa Mary Williams, of Albany, ia guest at tbe borne ot Geo. Kiddell. Frank Fulton came down from Bige yesterday and ia at tbe Umatilla. A. D. Bolton ia in the city today from Boyd and waa a visitor at the Ciikonici.e office. a. Maertz ia np from Tortland em ployed in the D. 1 & A. X. office for a short time. L. E. Crowe was anion the pnssengers on last night's midnight train, returning from Tortland. Francis Sexton left the city last night for Pendleton, where he will remain for a few months. O. W. Phelps arrived from Ileppner on the noon train yesterday and left for Tortland this morning. Sirs. Cecil and Mrs. Sprout, who catue down from Arlington yesterday, re turned on todav's train. W. J. Harriman.thenew county com tnissionrr, ia in from bia coun'.ry borne 'tending to his new duties. Miss Eiwenia Morse arrived in the city yesterday and will spend some time with her Bister, Mra, II. 11. P.iddell. Mra. Otis Patterson and daughter, M isa Ze, were returning passengers from Portland on the Regulator last night. Judge W. L. Bradshaw and eon, Clinton, and Misa Clara Davis arf visit ing relativea in Lafayette and vallev towns. Mra. J. II, Crooka and daughter. Misa Minnie, of Prineville, and Albert Crooka, of Albany, are guests of Mra. J. M. Filloon, whom they will accompany to Trout Lake on a camping trip next week, M isa Douthit, who haa spent the weeks since school closed with friende in Portland, returned on tbe Regulator laat night. Dr. O. C. Hollisterand little daughter, Florence, arrived on the noon train to day Iron Portland and will return in tbe morning. Last evenin? F. M. Naught came up from Oregon City and left toda v lor Ante JP where be will visit bia eisler, Mra. N. W. Wallace, whom he hag not aeen for nearly twenty yeara. Mr. Naught ia an old aoldier, being stationed at Van couver in the early MOj and came up with Sheridan dnrintr the Ijlirkhnn trouble. He waa also stationed atCitmp Polk, and ia 'CI and 'B3 carried mail be tween this place and the Prineville country. A Oood Cough Medicine. Many thonaandg have been restored to health and happinesa by the use of Chamberlain's Couuh Remedy. If af flicted with any throat or long trouble, give it trial for it ia certain to prove beneficial. Coogha that have resiated 11 other treatment for yeara, have yielded to tbia remedy and perfect health been reatored. Cases that seemed hopeless. that the climate of famona health resorta failed to benefit, have been permanently cored by ita uae. For rale by Blakeley & Houghton. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cored by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cure constipation and indigeation, makes you eat, aleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 eta. and 50 eta. Blakeley A Houghton Druggist'. J1VUKCE IN MEXICO. The Hepablle, ar a Reetat DeeUloa, Daaa Mat Reaosralaa Divorce Graaled la tailed Blare. The laws of Mexico have always been strict in regnrd to inarriagea and divorces. Recently a case haa been derided in the City of Mexico which attracted attention on account of the I'liiiutirT'a prominence in fcotlitv and the legal points involved. In fact, the civil court found it necessary to estab lish a precedent, hi no ease of-the tame character has been tried in the republic, says the New York Times. In I.vjS an American citizen, Edgnr Joseph fl.'thn, of St. Louis, married a young1 Mexican ladv, Senorita Par Iie Uarrosso. The wedding' wns a so ciety event i.nd some of the chief dig nitaries of the land were present. Mutual disillusionment and a separa tion followed, u baby firl beiujf left with the mother. The lady in the easu is the plaintiff, and, it is said, she desires to marry again. The rules of the Roman Cntholic church ilo not permit a divorcee tc marry. The question of one desiring to do so was not to be considered by the church, nnil there wus no civil law to cover tin: case. The laws of re form make a civil ceremony neces sary to u le-fal miirringo. As liomrin Catholics consider marriage u sacra ment, both civil nnd r. tirioua rites ore the rule, mid 110 former taking place first. In case of unnnlment ol the marriage contract new vows may be taken. The plaintiff in question claimed tc have discovered after her ninrriiig-e that her husband, bad a wife living, from whom he was divorced. There fore, as her church did not allow her. to marry a divorced 1111111 or him tc marry her she proved that the con tract be declared null and void. This it is said, lhe church was ready to do but, a civil ceremony being necessary, it fell to the court to decide her rea" status, and it bus taken severa' mouths to reach n decision, as it felt the responsibility of establishing law which, in view of the steady growth of foreign colonies in the re public, may be frequently tested. If the man had no rij;ht to marry the lady's situation was n peculiai one though she chose to accept it, II thereby she i:i allowed to make a new marriage. Fourth Civil Judge Jesm K. I'riute decided the luurriage to be null nnd void, owing to 11 prior uiiior on the man's part, thorgh he line! been divorced from bis wife In th I'nited States, where it was a hiwfu act fur him to marry again. As hf had acted in good f;iith in his Mexiear marringe, 110 action against biin was taken, and each party bad its owr costs to pay. Thus it is clear that, while Meiei recognizes a foreign marriage, sh does not recognize a divorce secured in any country as giving a right tc marry again within her limits. The status of the child did not coin before the court, it having died a few months ago. The consensus of opinion among Americans vcenis to be that Mexico through her courts, has taken 11 wist step in endeavoring to preserve tin sanctity of the marriage vow. WORDS WE SAY BACK. Encouragement fur the Little Pars Much to nrlahten Their I.lvca. Little Dorothy came from the kin dergarten with her eyes shining, hold ing in her bund n braided nnt o! bright-colored paper. The little r.iut found approving words otid admira tion in the family circle, and was ex hibited when Miss Cury, ber mother's friend, came to supper that night. "It is very pretty," said Miss Cory tc Dorothy, "and soon you will be making more pretty things, sewing on card board and making bright-colored pn per chains. A little boy sent me this word not long ngo in bis mamma's let ter: 'Tell Aunt Beth I've made a chain long enough to reach through two rooms of the house.' " Dorothy's eyes shone with pleased excitement nt the little kindergorten story, and eagerly she nsked: "And what did you say back?" The quirk question was a revelation. To the lit tle child the success of the story lay in what was "said back." Words of encouragement are per haps oftener called for in what we soy back than any others; encouragement to begin, to keep on, ond to try again, hold within them the kernels of a hap py childhood, nnd successful manhood and womanhood. Let us watch these words we sny bock to the children, ond if possible make them wise with incentives toward future uetivily. Constance Conrad, In Woman's Home Companion. It tkI HI Leg-. P. A. Danforth, of L .Grande, Ga., suffered intensely for e;x monlha with a frightful running sore on hit leg, I nt writes that Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten day. For Ulcers, Wounds, Burns, Bolls, Pain or Pilea it'a the best salve in the world. Cure guar anteed. Only 25c. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton druggists. 0 Children for Adoption. Twin girl babes 5 months old; one girl babe, 1 month; one girl 3 yeara; one boy 1 year; one boy 2 yeara; one boy 9 years. . Apply to I. F. Tobey, superintendent Children's Home Soci ety. The superintendent will be in Tbe Dalles this week and will receive written applications at this office. For tbe convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadeluian Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107; long distance 183. "Ring 'em op." 18m-tf Appoi tloameal of School reads. Following ia th apportionment of tbe county school funds made on the first Monday in July. The total apportion ment is SO; the total numberol children between 4 and CO years of sge, 440S, aii-1 the per capita distribution, 60 cents. The next apportionment w ill be nude on the riret Monday In October for both state anj county fundi : Vltt. 1 T C Benson 87 00 2 M 11 Xitkelsen 67 CO 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 20 21 2 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 n 32 33 34 3-i 30 37 38 30 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 Llleury 1H0 60 P D Hiurichs 75 00 C D Henrich 48 Oil Wm H Editk 19 8i J II Keak 40 20 W T McClure 13 20 A V Marsh 12 60 J W Johuaton 23 40 Jamf-s Cameron 10 80 C L Schmidt 8T9 00 W 11 Sharp M M Cufbing . . . August Deckert. . . Wm BrookhoiiBe. . M D Farrington . . Leon L Davia George Rice C 11 Southern O B Connelly T F Gray M D Adams O L Walter Win Meana J W Nolin W J llarriuian . . . Geo W Johnston. . Henry Hudson . . . 15 60 16 20 9 60 1) mi 24 00 13 20 32 40 42 00 20 40 10 80 22 20 10 20 11 40 25 20 19 8' 81 00 7 CO 7 80 II w Powell. . W II Odell 13 80 B II Ilaynes Orrin VV Moore. ... . . W L Hendricks James LeDnn (i W Jordon Henry Bolton F M Warner F E McCorkle V C Young E N Chandler Joseph A Knox 24 00 13 80 7 80 20 40 12 00 45 CO 24 00 23 40 13 80 53 40 10 20 15 60 J M I-eJford. J I West 14 40 O L Paquet. . . N W Flinn ... 33 00 17 40 48 40 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 08 59 01 63 04 65 J H Chastain. . . 49 20 F S Fleming 24 60 Frank Irvine 72 00 Kenneth F McDonald. G L Carroll Chas Goeson F J Reese II W Cooke M F Kird J C Wingfiold C C English J G Bolter J I Miller J E Kennedy 11 40 25 80 19 80 9 00 7 80 28 80 21 00 11 40 2 40 45 00 24 00 H Stoneinan 13 80 A C Martin 28 80 CHEwiiL A DIAMOND. A Poor Dog Mangled lhe Gent fnlll It W11 Ktctiiarr to Have It Heent. Allegheny, To., has produced the champion dog story of the season. It is a champion tlog because it chewed the corner olf a diamond stud. Peter Donaldson, u Second ward saloonkeep er, is a little sore ever the loss on his diamond, for it wi.s damaged so that it had to be reeut; but he ct.n't help feeliiig- proud of n pug dog with such powers in its jaws, says the Pittsburgh Press. The story is told by August Loch, a jeweler on Federal street, Allegheny. Donaldson walked into his store one day lately with a diamond that lis wished reset. Mr. Loch took the stone, and on examining it found it was cracked. He told Donaldson, who gave the following explanation: A few tlays ago Donaldson left his diamond stud, a beautiful two-carat gem, on the dresser nnd went into nn adjoining room. When he came back he noticed his pet dog chewing some thing and saw that his diamond was missing. I'pon investigation he found the dog hud got it ond crushed the mounting out of shape. After some time he succeeded in taking the dia mond out of the dog's mouth, and ot his earliest convenience started to have it reset. Mr. Loch then examined more close ly and discovered the dog hod bitten n piece from the stone and damaged it badly. Donaldson was certain the stone was perfect before the dog got it in bis mouth. He could scarcely credit the jeweler's statement until he saw it through a magnifying glass. Telling of the mnl ter t he other morn ing. Mr. I.och said: "I have been in th! jewelry business for 15 years, and it was the first time I ever heard of such n case. The diamond was a beauty and to all appearances as hard ns the or dinary diamond. One corner, however, about one-fort ieth of a carat, bad been bitten off by the dog. The tlog that can bite pieces off n diamond is a wonder." The stone had to be reeut and set, nml that cost o fair sum. There is a great moral in this ease, too. It ili-mouslriites the fact that :i pug tlog has inure power in his jaws than the average person imagines, ant! the moral is that people should keep their gems nut of their pet:' reaeli. The news of Donaldson's tlog chew ing up n diamond is widespread in Al legheny, anil every person wants to sec the flog that has eclipsed nil bis ermine friends. The cose is being talked about everywhere, and all claim that Alleg heny leads the country with the sensa tion. Taken t'p. At W. D. Richards place near Fairfield, Thnrtday morning July 6th', a brown aaddle horae, weight about 1050 lbs., with two while bind feef; star in fore head ; full shod all round ; with aaddle on but no bridle or rope; branded L. T. on hip. Owner can have same by proving property and paying all charges. W, D. Richards, Jn'ly7-ltw The Dalle. Good, pure natural ice from the Blue mountains for sale by the Columbia River Ice A Fuel Co. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long Dist. ; 75 or 8 Seafert A Condon. Complete go lis? m- wm., I ...C. J. STUBLING... Wholesale Wines, : Liquors : and : Cigars Agency Celebrated Yellowstone Whisky. Columbia : Brewery 173 Second St. THE DALLES, $1.00 per month. Strictly first class loral n. long distance telephone eeivico within your home. Linesdo not croif-talk. Your con versation will be kept a secret. Xo cost for installing. You (ret the standard HunninK Long Distnnt Instrument. Continuous day and niht service. We will accr-pt your contract for ten yeara and allow yon to cancel same on Riving na thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELIPH0NE COS. If. ' Btrsmrrii ow.ng schedule, Str. Regulator. Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. BOWX. UP. I.v. PorlLinrl nt 7 A. M. Momlny . . . VVcilnnniiy FrtdHy Arr. IihIIih at 5 r. M. i i v. iiHiica H nt 7 M. J' Tumilny J, Tliniwlay 4 HaturdHV ... . Arr. Hor'tliind V FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, , Trnvel by the 8tcmr of the RcgiilnK.r l.lno. The I'nmpanv will eniimvnr tn give tin Mt J K'lisilie best civic tMwulljle. For further InlormHtliui a.iilretn P" S, Portland Odlce, Oak Htrcet Doric. W. C. ALLA WAY, C)n. Ag-t. Crandall DEALER IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tfi EMBALMERS Tho Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies External and Internal Treatment 1.25 Coroutine ol CLTICLRA SOAP (25c.), to cleanse tho kin ol crusts and acales and soitca tho thickened cuti cle. CUTICURA OINTJIENT (SOcO. to Instantly allay Itching, Irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT (SOcO, to cool and cleans tho Mood. A single set Is often sufficient to cur the most torturing, disfiguring akin, scalp, and blood humors, rashes, Itchlngs, and Irritations, with loss ot hair, when the best physicians and all other remedies tall. Sold throughout th world. POTTER DRUCl AND CMEM. CORP., Sol Prop., Boston. "How to Cur Baby Humors," Ire. and Retail for the : Beer : on : Draught Phono 234. - - OREGON. C ' 1 REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, rORTLAXD k ASI0RI.V NAY. COMPANY 3 of the KoKtiliittir l.ne will run ikt thf fill lhe Comimny rwrvliig the right to chiuijre'3 Str. Dallas City. I (OWN t.r. I n lien nt 1 a. h. Mondiiy . .. Vilm'Mliiy . , Krlrtny Arr. 1'iirtlniiil ut i :.M r. M. . Portland . nt 7.ii) M. Tui'Mlny - . . . ThtirMlny . ... Siituplny Arr. DiiUt't ' t A r. a. . SBarget Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. For Sale, One Second-Hand Hack. One 3 1-2 Bain Header Wagon. IVIaier & Benton Cliicta Lice bmi. USE farhAlinonw A ? The most efficient Wood Presmin f Paint also a Radical Kcmedv Kirnlmi 4 inifSen Llc. lla,.,,iiratioii loin" K Bide walls of poultry houses tu .,. J manrntly exterminiite all lice ki uit neullhy iluckcna, p entv of eKH. W rite for circulars and pile, .Mention this paper. Jos.T. Peters & Co., THE DALLES, OltKIJON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !. Orricc at Vax oi veii. Wahh.i Notloe Is hereby Riven th.iM'he4'fn"itoin, nnnird settler him tiled notice of his in tecum to uiHke filial proof In mpport of his cUiir ind that raid proof will be imide bvfwe v II h'ebr I'nited Mates romnilsfioner for IHsto'ei of Wahlri?toii, at hia oflice in linldrndalc vtuk ii.Kii.ii, vii .umiuaji iiuiy lo, VIZ: John Watson, Homet3td KntrT No. 9:t'2, for the south half of the Kimlhcnsl quiirter of Mftl.m -i, north, of rnnire 11 cast, Will. Mer. I Ia li.m... I ha f.. 1 1.. ... . . m" "'" iiiir-M-? mi prove du continuous residence upon, and culllntiMiot l liiirlea Ktraube, Williiim Wilklnnon,' Jma C. Ualy, latiick lluggerty, all of lintmiiu, P O., Wash. W. K. Ul. XD VR, J"rO I Hegisttr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0S. Land Okfick at Vancouver. Wash,, MhV 17. l'NKI Notice la hereby given thut lhe ftillnwiPd n u muH uftln V.u Ml. ..I n .11 ..n ... I.i i... ,.. mi i nn. nicu lllillic fH III. IIIIVIIDOQ to make final proof In support of his claim, nd that s ltd proof will be made before V. B. Frebr, United Suites Coinmlstiontr, ut Goldeodtit, on July fi, 1!IU), viz: Asahrl K. Ollar. who made If. E. No. !Wx.-, for the frnetlonillP. N WIS, fee W), Tp 3 N, K 1:1 K, and mi "t SlZ Sec l!5, Tp J,.N Kll K, W. SI. He names the following wltnee to prove bii coiiiinuou residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: Hubert a. Strouthers, C hris E. Franzcn, Will. Inm (lamer, John Kure, all ol I.yle t. 0., WashiiiKtoii. W. K. Dl'NBAB, maj2::l Ktgliter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Office at Vancouver. WatM .May 21, lno.). I Notico la hereby given that the followlm named aettlern have tiled notice nf tbeiriuteo tion to make final pioof in support uf their claim anil that snld proofs will bo made befmt W. II. Fresbv, I'nited Stiitea Comnilulnmr l 1 lis trie t of Washington, at bis oltiee in Ooldes dule, Wunh., Monday, July , l'.mO, vU: Henry Yenrkel, Itomcitesd entry No. WUrt, for tt.eSEofSef. 2 Tp. 4 N , H U h, W. M, who iiHines the folli lug wltnesH to prove his pnnlliiueiwrwlilfli Uwin and ciiltlviition of said hind, viz.: Manuel I-eotiardo, W illiaia M. Mnlllg."n1 John Mulligan, Francis I Bunnell, nil of I'aiten'lk P. U., Washington. Frinrli L. Itunnrll, Homcsti-nd Kntiy No. 10,1.1', tor tbe fraclinml NWij of eeo. 7, Tp. 2 N, K l"i E, '. M.,l names the follow ing witnesses to prove hiicM tlnuons residence upon and cuuivauoii w land, viz. : " , Mininel I eonnmo, William M. Mulllg'n. JoM Mulligan, Henry YcHCkel, all of CenlenUw r. O., Wnshingtoii. msTat-ii W. R. f)l.'NBAB.Bll- DISSOLUTION NO TICK. Notice la hereby given that lhe tTlnratij heretofore exlallng belweeii E. B. I'ufiir sm Frank MenefiK', nt Tho Ihilh-s, Oieg' n. an the firm name mid style of Knfiir A Meiieii." Oils 1u dissolved by mutual consent, Dufur retiring from m fine. All nrHlnW" casea In which said mm is tornevs, will be att.ndid to sua ''" '"";"' hoth partners ine same a inoun" bad (H'cnmd. . ... Frnnk Menefeewlli retain inc -j counts of the firm, and will Pv s clalma against said flrni.sndall fS-UlJ to tlx firm of lii(ur A Meneh-e are r'i" setlle the same with him at an early "''. lialml 1 l,a I miles. (Jreif.ill. tlu.'v July, l'.mu. K. B. bl't Jly 7 w SUMMONS. IN THK IRCOIT Ot RT or of On-gon, for Waw i.ouniy. Mra. Kate Hastlnga, IMalnlUr, .... ... t. I'onani w. Hastings, im" . Td r.,i,i iiii.tiiiirs. the iiwn" fendnitt: . nn Von r hereby rcinir.'.i to apa.ar ''; ,"'!! '. rmi"J plslut llleil gainst yon 1" ,. V suit on or tadoie the lih day ,"' J'l'rl,.,ir mil It yon do not, for want tnrrcoi r; i.C. i...ii...tit milnst vou and the court for the relief praK'l '"'., ,r,, j he said defendant, Koiiald M . II ' lW, 1 ma siimiiiona is ai rv. u . jinor tl-.ii. by order of the court, "'"''.'"Jt, ti,.l I'1 or June, I'.mi, which saoi - - ,biiro suinmora he served ua'ii 5"" 'fmlliU Ihereof for ! eoinMiillve '" ' ,jli.l"1 WRSKLT CIIIIONICI.K, new-P" I nubllritf aid Wa.ro county; that he '" J'", its tie l.isi'e on the tilh day of ' . ,j n-" the defendant be re.iilrcd t'' ',ll M ol J" the complaint on or before lhe J71W u' I'ssi, aald date being lhe "J prescribed tor the aani I" " " 0 tliil ' I lie UalH fl ine nr imi. minis is June A, I'"'. , ,i ivll.1. Attorney lor I'"101" ADMISHTUATOK'H NOTICE. Nolle. Is her-hy fJXSi l,y sn order of the I 'T ' ,-n I J l.regon lorWs-eo '"""f;.' i p-le-i idinlnlstrator of the "''"", .. ...inn ": I administrator ilifHiafle 1 . All persons ' M s r e of said deceased sre ,r'' . i. ..I sent them, with the prot-' sent tnein, wnn wo , , i uu... iinia-on. wllhlu IT the date of thla notice. i.ud.May is. r.m$fa Administrator of the h.-M ford, Ixveaaeil. "TnTf m..Wa X fr'alk havo on ' 1 S U of pilot and artist's braih-f.