The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 10, 1894, Image 4

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    Tha )alles Daily Chronicle"
V.ntnraA at fha PttLtsiffinA c TilA T)r11mi. Orermn
as second-class matter.
TBS DALLES
OKEOON
DESTRUCTIVE OCCUPATIONS.
Folsont That Lark for Flax and Artificial
Flower Workers.
Very little is known of the danger
to life and health that exists in many
occupations where women are largely
employed., in lnglana a league lias
been formed t4 call attention to the
facts of the case, and Mrs. C. Mollet
has made extentive investigations,
says the New York Sun.
In the linen . trade the flax has to be
left to soak in the yater, and rheuma
tism, bronchitis and pneumonia seize
upon the women who have to deal
with it in this stage. In the flax-carding
department the fine dust pro-
duces lung disease and kills its
victims at thirty. In fur-cape mak
ing" the odor and the fine fluff are both
extremely injurious. A singular in
jury is caused to artificial flower mak
ers, especially those employed in mak
ing white flowers by gaslight. The
dry dust causes inflamed eyelids, and
the work is no trying that "women are
worn out long before middle age. In
the china trade the clay dust settles
year by year in the lungs until con
sumption results.
In the white-lead trade horrors are
found quite equal to those of the-phosphorus
match trade. . Lead is in itself
highly poisonous, and the most dan
gerous part of the process of making
the ordinary blue pigs of lead into the
deadly white carbonate is carried on
' by women, because it requires less
muscular strength than the rest.
Cakes of lead are put to ferment in tan
and acetic acid for three months, and
then the cakes have to bo grubbed out
of the mixture by hand, the poison
getting under the finger nails. After
being ground to powder under water
the dishes of damp lead have to be
placed in a stove to dry for a fortnight.
The worst part is when these poor
women have to take away the dry, hot,
white carbonate of lead from the
stoves. Even the muffled heads, the
woolen respirators, the sack overalls,
fail to keep out the deadly dust. They
rarely live many years; sometimes a
few weeks or months bring on the
symptoms of acute lead poisoning, to
which they rapidly succumb. This
white carbonate of lead . is used for
glazing china and enamel ad
vertisements. The only safeguard
would be in prohibiting the manufae-
.. i .4 , i 1 i 1 . i
. lure, h,llli il ivuuiu 00 possioie to cio eo,
- for various substitutes are in th
market.
CROWN AND SCEPTER.
-is studying
will take a
DEALERS IN -
Drugs,, Medicines ancj Chemicals,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Perfoiery, Etc. . -
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
a Compounding: Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
. ' ,
No. 105 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
, Opposite Columbia Candy Factory.
''There is a tide in the affairs of, men which, taken at its fiooa
TnK emperor of China
"French and German and
course in law.
Kino JCiia.ua, the firm ally of - the
British in their South African war, is
a Christian, a monogamist and a tee
totaler. Tnr, Japanese believe that their em
perors are descendants from the gods,
the present mikado being the one hun-
-dred and twenty-first in direct line
from the Heavenly being.
The maharajah of Kapoorthella,
" with his youthful wife and suite, are
indulging in the social gaj-eties of "Vi
enna. The prince and princess take
daily lessons in social etiquette.
The widowed crown princess of
Austria has presented her bridal robe
of brocaded white satin, embroidered
with her own arms and those of the
Hapsburgs, to the church of Bozen. It
has been transformed into a magnifi
cent chasuble
Kixq Lobengula's pictures show the
royal savage to be a man of extra
aldermanic proportions. His only dress
is a plume stuck in his woolly hair, a
cape made of feathers and a kilt made
of the bushy part of ox tails, hence his
picture is totally unlike a Paris f ash-
.. ion plate.
Deserving Praise
We desire to sayo our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr,
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have given such universal
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
: guarantee them every time, as we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. There remedies have won their
great popularity purely on their merits
Snipes & Kinersly's druggists.
About a year ago I took a violent at
tack of la grippe. I coughed day and
night for about six weeks ; my wife then
suggested that I try Chamberlain's
'- Cough Eemedy. At first I could see no
difference, but still kept trying it, and
soon found that it was what I needed
If I zot no relief from one dose I took
another, and it was only a few days un
til I was free from the cough. I think
people in' general ought to know the
value of this remedy, and I t$ke pleas
ure in acknowledging the benefit I have
received from it. Madison Mustakd
Otway, Ohio. F.ifty-cent bottles for eale
by Blakeley & Houghton, .druggists,
Cltj YFaTrnts.
All those holding city warrants of date
prior to September 1st, 1891, will be paid
on presentation at my office. Interest
.on same ceases after this date.
I. I. Burget, J
City Treasurer.
Look Over Tom County Warrants.
All county warrants registered prior
to January 16th, 1890, will be paid if
presented at my office, corner of Third
"and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on and after this date.
Wm. Michell,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 2lEt, 1893. . tf
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference
to the
at. CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST.
Pipe loiR, Tin Repairs aiifl Roofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on .Third
Street, next door west
Blacksmith Shop.
of Young & Kuss
When the Train 'stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side .
AT THE
fiBW COLtlJpBia HOTELt!
6v-
This large and popular House does the principal hotel business,
find is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
House In. the city, and at the low rate of 7
$1.00 per Day. - first gass T)eals, 25 Cepts.
Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dnlles for all
points In Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington,
in this Hotel. , .
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Ttie
Land of
Ttie Setting Stan
Is still a mysterious and unexplored country to many a resident
of the cyclone-ridden East and the "barren Rocky-mountain region,
"but -who, though possessed of a desire to see the great Empire of the
Pacific, has up till now failed" to muster the necessary energy to
make the trip. It seems to them like a great journey, that along the
-way still linger the pitfalls and dangers of border days. But this
Empire has made gigantic strides since 1849.- It is not . now alone
the land of gold and glorious sunsets, but a stretch of country given
to mellow fruitfulness, comprising all products from the luscious fig
and orange of the tropics to the mammoth red apples of colder climes.
Wasco
Cou nty, O re go n.
There is still thousands of acres of Government land left in Wasco
county, capable of raising apples, peaches, grapes, prunes, and small
fruits. Three hundred dollars clear money has been made from an
acre of prunes, and $1,000 an acre from the humble strawberry. It
will pay those who imagine that Uncle Sam's domain is exhausted,
to make a trip to the "golden west" and see for themselves all that
is to be known. There is no excuse for putting off this trip till a
later time. An attraction is presented which of itself will pay for
the trip. This is the
California:
MlicLvinter Fair.
After taking in the Sunset City, visit Wasco County. Indian Summer N
is still in her glory, the thermometer still ranges in the 50's up till
this writing, January 2d, and our citizens will endeavor to make
your stay pleasant and. profitable.
Free
Free
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one . . . .
o Ivife-Stoe Crayon. o
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itself. . . . . . vjf: .
THE DAXiIXES, OR.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.
for v. asco Ccunly.
Louis KUnger, . Plaintiff-, "1
vs. - I
A. Mowerv, Joshua Mowery, Isaac Mowery, I
David Slowery, Maria Brady, Catherine f
" Williams, R, F. Gibons and L. Varider-1
pool, x jjeienaaiiis. j
To Maria Brady and Catherine Williams, of the
above named defendant-:
In the name of the State of Oretron: You and
each of you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against
you in the above entitled Court and cause, on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, lor
Wasco county, next following the final publica
tion of this summons, to-wit: on or before Mon
day, the 12th day of February, 1894 ; and if you
tail so to appear ana answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the re
lief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit:
for a. decree 01 ioreciosure ot mat certain
mortgage deed made and executed by Conrad
iowery 10 piainun, on me om aay i June, it&,
upon the southwest quarter of Section Twenty-
six, iu Township One South, of Range Fourteen
East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco
county, Oregon, and for a decree that said prem
ises be sold according to law; that from the pro
ceeds of such' tale tee plaintiff be allowed to
have and receive the sum of $400.00 and Interest
on said sum at ths rate of eight per cent per
annum since March 2tn, 1891, now due ana
owing upon the proiuissoiy note secured Dy
saia mortgage ana x.ereui suea upon; ui&u me
further sum of foO.OO as a reasonable attorneys"
fee for instituting this f-uit to foreclose said
mortgage and collect said note, together with
plaintiffs costs and disbursements made and
expended in said suit including accruing costs
and expenses of sale; -and that plaintiff .have a
judgment over against the defendant A. Mowery,
for any deficiency remaining after all of the pro
ceeds of such sale shall have been applied in
payment of saia several sums: that upon such
foreclosure sale all of the right, title interest and
claim of you and each of you, and your co-defendants,
and all persons claiming by, through
or under you or either of you or them
iu and to said mortgaged premises and every
pirt thereof be forever barred and foreclosed of
all equity of redemption. That plaintiff be
allowed to bid at such foreclosure sale, at his
option and that immediately upon such sale the
purchases be let into the possession of said
premises and every part thereof, and for such ..
other and further relief as to the couit may
seem equitable and just.
This summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in The Dalles Weekly Chronicle for
six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. W. L.
Bradshaw, judge ot tne arjove entitiea court,
which order was duly made at chambers on the
28th day of December, 1X93.
DDFUR & MENEFEE,
7tw Attorneys for Plaintiff;
SUMMONS.
tiff, i .
int. J
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Wasco.
J. D. Parish.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Matilda Parish,
Defendant.
To Matilda Parish Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon. You ere
hereby required to appear and answer the Com
plaint filed againt you in the above entitled suit
within ten days from the date of the service of
this summons upon you, if served within this
county; or if served within any other county of
I this state, then within twenty days from the
Udate of the service of this summons upon yon;
or if served upon you by publication, then you
are required to appear and answer said Com
plaint on the first day of the next term of said
Court, after six weeks' publication of this Sum
mons, to-wit: on Monday, the 12th day of Feb
ruary, 1894, and if you fail to appear and answer,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
lolief praved for in said complaint, to-wit: for.
the dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between plain till' and defendant, and
for his costs and disbursements herein.
You will further take notice that this Sum
mons is served upon you by publication by order
of the Honorable W. L. Biadshaw, Judge of said
Court, said order being dated December 21, 1S93.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
d23wtd Attorneys for Plaintiff. .
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of an execution and order of sale is
sued out of the Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore
gon for Waco County, on the 27th day of No
vember, li93, upon a j'udgment made and ren
dered iu said court ou the liith day of. November
180S, in an action then ana tneretoiore penaing
in said court, wherein H. F. McElroy was plain
tiff and II. C. Coe was defendant, and to me di
rected and delivered, commanding me to levy
upon the real estate belonging to said defendant
and theretofore attached in said action, to sat
isfy the sum of 1 2.2ob and interest on said sum
since the 15th day of June, 1S93, at t-n per cent,
per annum, and the further sum of 1250.00 attor
ney's fees in said action, and 26.9'J costs, and
also the co-ts of and upon said writ, I did Uvy
upon and will on
Monday, the 29th day or January, 1894,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said
day, at the front door ot the county couit house
In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at
Eublic auction to the highest bidder for cash in
and all of the following described real estate
taken and levied upon as the property oi said
defendant, 11. C. Coe, to-wit:
Fart of the Donation Land Claim of H. C. Coe,
in sections 25, 26, 25 and 36, in Township 3
North, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meri
dian, containing about 80 acres of land, together
with the tenements, hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging or in any wise apper
taining, including, and intended to include the
water plant, water rights, casements, franchises
and privileges, and the water pipes, reservoirs
and conduits used In conveying water front said
premises to the town of Hood River, In Wasco
Countv, Oregon. Also that certain tract of land
belonging to the above-named H. C. Coa, situ
ated on tbe north side of the railroad track of
the Union Pacific Railroad Company, in Section
26, Township 3 North, Range 10 East of "the Wil
lamette Meridian, containing about 25 acres,
said two tracts above mentioned comprising all
of the land embraced in the Donation Land
Claim of said H C. Coe, which has not heretofore
been sold to other parties. Also lots 5, 6 and 7
in Section A, and lots 6 and 7 in Section B in the
Waucoma Addition to the town of Hood River,
and all of said real estate lying and being in
Wasco County, Oregon, or so much thereof as
may be necessary to satisfy said sums of money
as above mentioned.
Dated this 23rd day of December, 1893.
T. A. WARD.
d23w6t Sheriff of Wasco Co., Or.
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CAN BE HAD AT THE
CH RON I CLE O FFICE
Reasonably Rainoas Rates.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex
ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Wasco County, in a suit
therein pending wherein W. A. Miller is plain
tiff and K. P. Reynolds is defendant, to me di
rected, and commanding me to sell the real
property hereinafter described, to satisfy the
sum of 1290.00 and interest thereon at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from September 22,
1893, and the sum of $2,400.00 and Interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum
from the 20th day of March, 1893, and the further
sum of J300.00 attorneys fees, and the further
sum of $22.00 costs, adjudged to tbe plaintiff' and
against the defendant in said suit, I will on the
tne 3rd day of February, 1894,
a- tVio Vimi t if o n'rtnrli n. Tn . mt ti frnnt rtnor
of the Countv Court "House In Dalles City, Ore
gon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for
cash in hand, all of the following described real
nronertv. to-wit: The south half of the south
west quarter, the northeast quarter of the south
west quarter, and the southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of Section 28, Township 1
North, Range 13 East, W. M., containing 160
acres, and the north half of the northeast quar
ter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quar
ter and the southeast quarter of the northeast
. I r- . I nn rl I. I , VWh B ana.
13 East, W. M., containing 160 acres, to satisfy
said sums and accruing costs. ' .
T. A. Wibd,
d30wtd " Sheriff of Wasco County.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I
Dec. 7, 1893. J
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the register and receiver at The Dalles, Or., on
February 10, 1894, viz.:
Jacob X). boberta, ..
Homestead No. 2546, for the BEJi of
ot f- f.v; . ana i-t w vi oi ti r.-x; . or nee.
2 E. W. M.
the following witnesses to nrove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz. :
R. E. Morrison, M. C. Painter, J. N. Patterson
and C. H. Stoughton, all of Dnfur. Or.
dSj5w6 . - JOHN W. LEWIS. Register.