THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29, 1900. PEOPLE COMING ASU GOING. Saturday Daily. H. J. Talnier il registered at the Umatilla house from bbamko. F. W. Megan was registered at the Umatilla House last nigtit from Lyle. Miss Maude Michel! was a pas'enser od this nioruirjg'g boat for Hood luver. V. II. Pavis and L. B. Kelly are registered at the Umatilla Houso froui Wapiuilia.. T. J. Soufert left on this morning's boat to brinit his family home from Collins landing. Mies Dorothy Fre.lJen left on this morning' boat foraehort visit to friends at Hood River. C. II. Southerland and ife, of Boyd, left on this morning's boat for an outing at Collins landing. Henry Dietzel left this morning with two men to resume work on his mine a the Meadows, near the head of Dog mer. E. X. Blythe, eon of the veteran editor of the Hood River (jlacier, is in the city visiting with his friend and schoolmate, Earl Sanders. Miss Bess Isenberg, who Is teaching school on Mill Creek, left on this morn ing's boat on a short visit with her parents at Hood River. R. P. Patterson, brother of Horace Patterson, of this city, was in town last night end left on this morning's boat for his home at M osier. Miss Maude Clark, one of the hand some and accomplished yoong ladies of The Chronicle force, left on the Iral ia this afternoon to spend Sunday at Col lin's Landing. Monday'! Daily Alex. E. McLennan is in the city from Antelope. Ben Allen, president of the Prineville National Bank, is in the city. W. A. Johnston left on this morning's boat on a business trip to Lyle. A. Whitehead, of Hood River, is reg istered at the Umatilla House. Hon. E. O. McCoy, wife and child left on the noon train for Wasco. Mrs. W. I. BaBsett and daughter left on the morning train for Seattle. Grant Mays returned last evening from a trip to Astoria and Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilson have re turned from a short outing at Seaview. Mrs. August Buchler and family re turned Saturday night from an outing at Sprague. Mrs. A. M. Keleay has returned from visit with the family of Polk Mays, in Wallowa county. Mrs. Wilson left yesterday for Port land to bny goods for the firm of Campbell & Wilson. Mrs. Geoge Ruch and daughters re turned Saturday night from a three weeks' sojourn at Seaview. Miss Etta Farley left on this morn ing's boat to spend a few days with Mrs. Rowland at Sprague's Landing. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hobert and Mrs. Booth and children arrived home Satur day from an outing at Ocean Park. George Baxter, of Antelope, left on this morning's boat with thirteen head of draft horses, which he will try to dis pose of in Portland. Henry Hahn, of Portland, one of the large stockholders of the Prineville Land A Live Stock Company, is registered at the Umatilla House. Misss Gertrude Williamson, of Hast ings, Neb., has accepted a position in the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors and will remain here during the winter. Archbishop Christie, accompanied by Rev. Father Black, came up from Port land yesterday on the noon train and returned home on this morning's boat. C. L. Schmidt left on this morning's boat for Lvle, where he will purchase wheat for Z. F. Moody. He was accom panied by Fletcb Faulkner, who will attend to the shipping. Tuesday's Dally. Hon. G. W. Johnston was in town today from Dufur. Henry Hudson, Sr., arrived in town today from Boyd. Robert Mays, Jr., arrived here last evening from the ranch at Antelope. Captain Ad Keller was a passenger on this morning's boat for White Salmon. C. P. U'Ren, prosperous Ridgway sheepman, is in the city, the guest of the Umatilla House. Architect J. C. Crandall left on the ' noon train to oversee work he has in operation at Shaniko. Mrs. W. Markillie and children came home on last night's boat from a month's sojourn at Cascade Locks. Rev. U. F. Hawk went to Portland today to visit his little son who is still an inmate of St. Vincent hospital. Harrv W. Kelly arrived in town todav from Wapinitia, on his way to attend the teachers' institute at Hood River. Mrs. C. E. Bayard left this morning for Hood River to attend the teachers' institute that commences there tomor row. Mrs. Julius Wiley, of Shaniko, is in the city on her way home from a conple of months' outing at Astoria and Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mays and children came up yesterday from Portland to spend a couple of weeks on the ranch near Dufur. John Rotb, the well-known Kingsley populist, and about the last of the race in this county, is in the city looking after some law matters. State Senator J. N. Williamson, ac companied by hi three daughters and Miss .tl vvakenel i, left on this morn ing's boat for thj Cascade Locks. 1IOK.N. Yesterday afternoon, Anjnst 2fith, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cram, of this city, daughter. This morning, August 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. Korden, a son. This morning, Aug. 28tb, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Djvi, of this city, a daughter. RATS DECLARE CIVIL WAR. cat folic Sialic of Peal. Another rat story comes from the Twenty-second street police atation, report a Chicago exchange. Not long aro the station was iiivaeil by a col ony of rats of various sizes and descrip tions and no prisoners were kept in the cells for several clays because of the viciousness of the rodents. A number of the ofticers were bitten while asleep in the dormitory and the pest was the cause of a great deal of trouble. Lieut. Alcock advertised for cats and s few of the residents in the vicinity gave the services of their house pets to rid the place of the pest. One of the rats was killed and its carcass was found in the basement. The smaller members of the colony were routed, but a number of big gray fellews re fused to take orders from the cats and until one day last week did all they could to make life miserable at the station. Sergt. Carey says that they are all pone now. lie declares, that they di vided themselves into two factions and declared civil war. The squadroom was their battleground and the ser geant says that he witnessed several engagements. After one battle he picked up the bodies of three warriors left dead on the field. The other nifrht he saw five of them run out through the front door and since that time, he says, there has not been a rat in the station. Four to On. An English oflirer in Malta stopped, in riding, to ask a native the way. lie was answered by a thruff of the shoul ders, and a "No speak Knglish." "You're a fool, then," said the officer. But the man knew enough English to ask: "Do you understand Maltese?.'' "No." 'Do you know Arabic?' 'No." "Do you know Italian?'' " "No." "Do you kuow Greek?" 'No." "Then you four fools. I onlyonel" Ja (Mi to the Rescue. Japanese servaats are the prevailing; fad in. society on the other side of the Atlantic. The Jap is regarded as "the Frenchman of the east," and is not only clean, but he refrains from gossip, possibly because his knowledge of the language does not admit of much chat ter at present. When waiting he is allowed to wear his native dt-ess, which always has the family crest embroid ered on it, so that he not only adds pic turesqueness but a distinct dignity to the family in which he condescends to serve. In time, no doubt, the idea will spread east, and may, perhaps, offer a solution to the ever-present and per plexing servant problem. Malay Mail. Tarantula Bite Trainmen. Scorpions and tarantulas have made their appearance in such numbers at Iguala andi other points on the Mexico, Cuernavaca & Pacific railroad ns to interfere with the operation of that line and the transaction of other busi ness. So many of the trainmen have been bitten by the poisonous insects that the running of trains is delayed At Iguala a bounty has been offered by the municipal authorities for the kill ing of the pests, and hundreds of men and boys) are employed in slaughtering them. Chicago Record. A fonder Mill Explosion. Removes everything in sig'it; so do drastic mineral pill?, ' at I oth ere mighty dangeroa'. Do idynamite the delicate machinery of your holy with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are ventle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25c at Blakeley's dru j store. 2 Fur the convenience of parties want' ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107; long distance 183 "Ring 'em up." 18m-tf Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream lialni, which is agree ably aromatic It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sea the 5Uc. size; irial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate, those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids luto ine nasal passages tor cawrrnat trou bles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Trice including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggista or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. The Weekly Oregonian and Twice-a-Week Chronicle for $2.00 a year. All subscribers to the Weekly Chron icle who pay rne years' subscription In advance, will be entitled to the above liberal offer. CHRONICLE PUB. CO., The Dalles, Oregon. 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TMC eiXT.Ufl COMMNT, TT MUMUkr TMICT. MIW VOMM OITV. Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothinir, Boots and Shoes, at much less than wholesale prices. Will sell in bulk or iu lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. All goods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets and Bnttetick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. CLEANLINESS. is being advocated by all parties regardless of race, color or pre vious condition of servitude. Remember wn make our custo mers glad when they bny or Pure Prepared Paints. There is a finish and gloss to its work that is admired by all. Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moldings Be sure and inspect our stock of Wall Paper Designs for 1900 on Display Washington Street, between Second and Third. H. WascoW Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot f 11 kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, EiTLKD Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr Thi" flonr 18 manufactured expressly for famlh , , tise: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. W a sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. 0 o o SAY! Lend Me Your Ear! Do you know that John Pashek. the tailor, is agent for two of a the largest merchant tailoring houses in America? X Do you know hat he will fell you a suit, .made to your order, as cheap as the hand-iue down, ready-made, you buy in the stores, and guarantee a fit or no sale? JJ Do you know that he has already on hand for the coming full $f and winter trade the handsomest and finest line of samples ever shown 4 in The Dalles? 1"r JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. O 0 Jtk 000O000000OO0 00000000000a if Crandall DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies v -t W"V VTV Vt ' f 2 Signature of GLENN & CO. S Barget Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. Advertise in the Chronicle rrT time fcHiruti. Aiih:vb sua om Lialaks. inoa F.i-t ;Siilt Lnk , Denver, rt. ImII I Worth, Guiati., K.u-l'-wp. m.j t'itv, ft. Louis, Chicago and East. Ft Mill 1:SU p Atlantic Suit UkJ, Denver. Ft. Expies. I Worth, Oinaha, Kan li jii a. in.! u City. rt. Louis, Vi Ilunt-i CMcagouud Kt. iuetuu. t ii a. m. Snkane Mull and Express Walla Walla, Ppokane, Bpokane H,iTiM.nH!r St. Paul iu 1 u t h, Milwaukee, Chicago and Knbt, via .Sj'okiiueaad Huntinn t..n ; also all point in VYaiihiiiKtnn and East ern Oregon. and Expresa 9 :i" p. 3:30a. m 6 p. m. FauM PoaTLANn. Ocean Steamship. For au Fruiifjio Every Five Davs. 4 p. m. 8 p. m. I I 4 p. m. Ex. tiuuday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.Suudaj To Ahtukia and Wayi Saturday : Landings, lu p. m. Sa. m. Willi arnra Rivib. I 4:30p.m. F.x.bunday Oreg-'m City, Newborn, Ex.tsundaj I cialem Si Way Land a. i 7 a. m, WlLLAMITTK AND Y- Tuea.Ttiur.: HILL Rivers. and tat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Way-I jndingii. 3:30 p. m. Mon.,Wed and Fri. I.EATB I.EWIHTOK dntly 9:(0a. m. Lt Riparloj Rlparia to lwiaton. aaijy 3:36 a. m. Parties deslnne to ao to Heppncr or points on Columbia Southern via hikiti, snouia take No. 2, leaving 'the Dalles at 12:40 p. in. making direct connections at Heppner junction and Biggs. Returning makingdirectconnection at Heppner Junction and Ulggs with No. 1, ar riving at The Dalles at 1'.:: 30 p. m. For full particulars call on O. . & N. Co. 'a agent The Dalles, or address W. 11. HL'RI.Bt RT, Gen. Pas. Agt , Portland, Or, Hero f iili: Yellowstone Park Line. THE DlXlXG CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW STONE PARK Union Depot, Finn and 1 Sts No. 2. 11:15 A. M. No. 4. 11;30 P.M. Fsst mall for Tacoma, Peattle, Olympia, Gray'a Harbor and rtouth Kend points, Hpokane, Ross land, B. C, Pullman, Moscow, Ilton, Buf falollmnp mining coun try, Helena, Minneapo lis, Kt. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, Pt. Louis, Chicago and all points east and southeast. Puget Bound Express for Tacoma and Seattle and Intermediate points No. 5;!0 P. M. No. 3. 7;00 A. M. Pullman first-class and tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points without change. Vestibuled trains. Union depot connections In all principal cities. Baggage checked to destination of tickets. For handsomely Illustrated descriptive matter, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., cull on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. iV Morrt sou Street, corner Third, Portland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST, via Souinern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way stations at 4:25 a. m. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland . " Albany.. . 8:30 a m 7:00 pm .12.30 a m 10:60 pm Arrive Ashlund .12:3:1 am 11:30 am . 15:00 p m 4;3ft a m . 7:4.r p m 0:15 a m acrainento . ban Francisco . Arrive Ogdon Denver ' Kansas City. Chicago , fi:4S a m . :ii a m 7:M n m . 7:4') a m 11:1ft am 9 (ia m 7 : '.! a m V:30am Arrive lxis Angeles ... " F.l Paw " Fort Worth " City ot Mexico .. 11 Houston ' New Orleans Washington " New York .... 1 :V0 p m ... (1:00 pm .. .. fi::ia m 0:M a m 4:00 am .... 0 :.'.') a m 7:00 a m t1:no p m ;:! a m IIjAh m 4:00 a in 6:2.) p ni 6:1 J a m u m .12:43 p 111 1243 pill ... . ,, - " i.i, Minn mtnm. hair cars Hacrainento to Ogden snd Ft Peso and tourist cars l.i Chicago, Mt Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at Hun Francisco with several I','?".11' "n'" ,or Honolulu, Japan, china, Philippines, Central and rloiilh America. Bee agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Port. and, Or Grease hdi the team. Ravrs wear ami lyexpcuse. hjW every wlicro. 7 S. STANDARD "(OIL CO. ffrAi -vsaea2naT3r M . " DISSOLUTION NOTICP Notice Is h-.by given th.. .. heretol.e existing herein VtbJ Frank Menefee. .i Tk. ,?, E- B. Dn, the tirin Hume and stvle of K, ,rt"0. ta int. d dialvej bT ,?utu';VU'f Dufur retiring from a,", ""t, f'.' eea iu which said firii m i, , 1 ""-Iw U.rnevs, will be .tied F,0U, 1 had d-Turrt: " lnuu "0 - PtttltltM 4i thi. tirm , . ' C CsOok, uii m i,HT ,. - n. claim. aguui,l MiJ Brm,anda4 w, i iKtrle the same with hirn ut an iriT . NOTICE FOR PCEUCATioT" Land Office aiTh. D1U.( Notice Is hereby given th V"' named settler has tilel liotu-e V' . """: to make linal pns.f i ,;,', , ' nti. that .aid proof will be mkdehe .re ,L,10' and receiver of ibe I:, s 1, rt w rtT"' Dalle., or , on Saturday, Sept. JifiSj" ? H.nry C. Oordlon, of Th. I,' H. E. No 4011, for the X'J SE': fcee ; ' He name, the following witnew. . of said land, viz: ' ui "It, r.rnesl Jordan, Albert J. rrtan I ,k. . aiidJame, Thomas, all gghggg EXECUTOR'S NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that the nnr..m has been duly appointed by the honaKi Kr of the state of Oregon, for' Z'Zm, estate are hereby notilied 111,1 kd. at The Dalle-,, c , r0r at the otnee of his attorns s, MenefWvSi ' at T he Dalle., Oregon, with u six ZulU ,T the date of this noiice. montlu irot Dated this 14th day of July, 1900. Executor of the estiite of Auiiust R.rt deceased. ugul eha il'i; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omn at Ths Dai.i n.. Notice is hereby given thatch' f2l. uamea seiner nas nuo notice of her Int.nhi to commute and make linal proof iu iml,nZ her cl-dm, and that said prrsif will be K fore the register and receiver at The Onou, on 1 hursday, (septeinoer .0, 1jo, l.ola A. Helm, of The Dallo, . H. E. No. filW, for the NW'i SFU Y" svi and 8WX bW!-i. Bee. a T. 1 (?, R.'ll K , M.' ouo "c'""oniiiKime-8esi(iiirr)vebe contiiiumis resideuce ujiou, and cultivation : said land viz: Peter Kagan, G. Wetmore, Cliarlci llitim V. Fox, all of The Dalles, or. e , , JAY P. Ll-CA?, 11 Ke uier NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd OFFica at Thi ruuM.OiiE,! Augut ww. Notice Is hereby given that the fnlluwim named settler has filed notice of hit intcntiouT make flnul proof in support of bis claim, n1 that said proof will be made before the Rnristi' and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on rklur day , Oc tober 6, 1 900, v Iz : Robert E. Phillips, of Moslsr, Or., II E. No. 5RS0 for the NE' NW'i, SWU XE1 See. 9, and SE'4, Sec I, Tp. it H., U. 12 E . M. He name, the following witnesses to prove hi continuous lesidence upon and cullivatlom: said land, viz: James Lewis, Dolly Mosler, Lea Kvtn, Jot: Milur, all of Mosier, Oregon. JAY P. LUCAS, aug29-l Keiliter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale. Land Offici at Tin Dallis, Orioomi July 27, ltlU). I Notice Is hcri-by given that In pursuance ol Imtmctlons from the commisi-ioner of tlie m eral land ofllce, under authority vetted ill lia by section 24.fi U. B. Kev. but., as amended b) the act of congresa approved February , 1M we will proceed to oiler at public sale on Hilar day, the nth day of September, uext, at the Iwu of 10 o'clock, a. m., at this olliee, the followinj tract of land, to wit: 1-ot 4, Bee. l.i. Tp. 1 N R. 12 K , W. M. Any and all persons claiming the ibw described lands are advised to rile tbot claims In this oltlce on or before the dsy above designated for the commencement of asii sile otherwise their rights will be forfeited. JAY P. LUCAS, Register, al t OTI3 PATTERSON, Receiver. NOTICE FOK, PUBLICATION. Land Office atTaa Dauis.Oii,,) July li"). I Nollco Is bcretiT given that the follow named settler has filed notice of his Intention 1J make final proof In support of his oleim, m that said proof will be made before the Kl and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Tburs dny, August :i, looo. viz.: John W. Johnston, of Th. Dallea, Or., If. E. No. 5176, for the BE! Sec 25, Tp2S, B 11 E, W. M. .,, He names the following witnesses tfi prove nil continuous residence upon, and cultivauonoi said land, vlit: J. W. Maniuis, O. W. Johnston, Frank rr1- ley, Geo. E. Johnston, ail oi ine nan", v...-- 251 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnd Office at Vancoi veii. ff am. Aug. 16, l'.")- I Notice Is hereby given that the f" named seiner nas nicu inu " to make linal pna.f in suiirt ol lilsrw'trj m that said priMi! will lie nimle beliirc . n rrw. i niiwi mate, i oinmisMoiier Washington, At hi. ollice in (ioldend.le, i" lngton, on October 1, l'.sio, viz: John Watson, P. O. address Centervillc, Wash., b "J hoiinstead application So. wl'U, lor Sec 24, Tp 3 N, K I I K, W. M. .,nBmrl Who iiBine. the fiillwliig witnesses tnrm his contlonmi. resilience Ullll .lid CUIIH'"" of said land, viz. : . j.m Charles Mtrauhe, William Wl klnsni., J C. Dalv and Patrick llaggerty, sll of l eiiwm i . Kf.f nasiiiugioii. alfi l W. R. DI SBAR. Rvfi EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ...i,iti(d Notice Is hereby given that me -- have teen duly nppolnt.il by county court, of the state of Orw, '''rUo (W. county, executor oi me mim - ,,tmi son. de'eascd. All persons c , agalriM snid estate arc hereby ''m,nuri the same, properly verilled, to be linden Charles K. Corson, at Wasco, Bliermsn o Oniron.orattheolllce of our ltini - (j, fee A: Wl at The Dalles. or. m, W month from the date of this notice. Dated July 1 1, luu. ,.olt !."...... f rn:ftu CHAKI rv, ; ,,lS. ii.i.ia Executor, of the estate ol llorallu t"", , WILLIAM K. ; IIUH ciaseil. Vy BO YE"?' TftACt MA If r,T r"V.crlpO"""" skrten.nnn-"' ,, htrs. Oillekly nsiKrtiilil our "l"nlV",,! ",ini"" Invenllon Is probably P ,K., ,m '"" I Ions strictly wnn.leiillnl. ''""'! ,,,, pa''"'i. Iron. IM I' sl Bireiiey for f urn K.rtit. I'alei.is Ukori lliro.mll Mu 1 ep.ri.u,fl.i, wiihoiitehs-tfo, Scientific flfflttWi . . . , ,..., ...nil wektr. 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