The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. ISO WASCO COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BY MAIL, FOSTAO TBI PAID, IH ADVANCK. Weekly, lyear S 1 SO " 6 mouths i.... 0 7S " 8 " 060 Dally, lyear 6 00 " 6 months. 8 00 per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. - Poit-Offlce. OFFICK HOTBS General Delivery Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Order " 8a.rn.to4p.rn. Sunday i D. " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CLOSING 0V MAILS ' -trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West 9 p. m. and B:80 p. m. 8tage for Ooldendale ....7:30a.m. " " Prinevillo 5:30 a. m. " '"Dufurand Warm Springs. ..6:30 a.m. " t Leaving for Lyle & Hartland.-fi:30 a. m. " "Antelope 5:30 a. m. Except Sunday. . tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. 1 " Monday Wednesday and Friday. TUESDAY, .... JAN. 16, 1894 Dole is invincible. He has always tramped Cleveland's ace in the game for the Sandwich islands, and the queen proves to be no card to lead at all. The issue of standard silver dollars from the mints of the treasury offices for the week ended January 13tb was $282, 936; for the corresponding period- last year it was $219,849. It would thus seem that the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman act is not responsible for hard times, as claimed by silver mono maniacs. Besolutions, irrespective of party, have been sent to congress from nearly every state on the Pacific coast protest ing against any change in the tariff af fecting wool as proposed by the Wilson bill. It is universally asserted that to remove the duty from wool will pros trate if not wholly destroy the industry, which gives employment to thousands of our citizens. Both of the chief executive officers of the present government of the Hawaiian Islands are Americans, and have nu merous relatives in this country. San ford B. Dole, the president of Hawaii, is a native of Massachusetts, and Hon. Frank M. Hatch, the vice-preeident of the provisional government of Hawaii, is a native of Portsmouth, H. H., a son of the late Hon. Albert R. Hatch, and a younger brother of Hon. John Hatch of Greenland, N. H. To make up the deficiency in revenue if the income tax don't pass, an amend' ment is proposed to the Wilson bill by the democrats to tax sugar one cent a pound, and by declaring the bounty-off, the expenses of the government will again be met. To tax one of the main articles of diet of Americans so heavily is against everything that bau been claimed by the free trade party to further the interests of the workingman, and will be severely felt. The expenses of this government must be met, and the problem of the democrats is how to meet them without taxing somebody some thing. The quicker they admit that this problem is incapable of solution the better it will be for the country. Whether they secure it by an income tax, a tax on woolens, sugar, iron or anything else, these expenses must be met by taxation. The New York Tribune thus speaks of the beneficence of Nature : "In what a wonderful way does Nature provide for unexpected emergencies. Take, for in stance, the existing situation .in several of the Wt stern states. It has long been known, of course, that for the ordinary ass the thistle either Canada or Scotch furnished useful and nutritious food. In agricultural neighborhoods there is Tnore or less prejudice against the this tle, as there is in cultivated intellectual circles against the ass. Efforts have been made to exterminate the thistle, but Nature has successfully resisted them up to date, and it seems probable that the plant will flourish so long as the ass survives. The simultaneous ap pearance, however, during the last year ' ot such governors as Waite of Colorado, Lewelling of Kansas and Pennoyer of Oregon has raised a doubt in the minds of thoughtful men as to the sufficiency of the ordinary thistle crop to supply the extraordinary demand. At this point provident Nature steps in. The emergency has been met by the appear ance in the Northwest of a new variety of thistle, known as the Russian, which grows to. four feet in height and seven teen feet in circumference, as appears from a specimen forwarded to t he agri cultural department at Washington, Manifestly this is an effort of Nature to make provision for the new order of governors now browsing over onr prai ries. It is an endeavor to keep up the relative proportion of the ordinary thistle to the ordinary -ass. Four feet . by seventeen may not' prove entirely adequate, but it is at least a good begin ning. It illustrates the marvellous fer tility and adaptability of Nature. City Warrnts. 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. Bueget, City Treasurer. The Dalles, Or., Jan. 8, 1894. Shiloh's curet the Great Cough and Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. FOOD FOR THE WORLD. The average man uses twenty-nine pounds of sugur per annum. OThe estimated yield of pecans in this country is 8,000,000 bushels. We produce and eat every year about 840,000 tons of beet root sugar. Europeans every year eat 6,470,000 tons of beef, mutton and pork . These are 50,000,000 bushels of peas annually grown in this country. Omtr 10 per cent, of the sugar we consume is grown in this country. A GBOCEBS' journal estimates the world's crop of cloves at 5,000 tons. The French raise and consume every year 350,000 bushels of mussels. The annual value of the world's co coanuts is estimated at $60,000,000. Oub imports of fruits and nuts last year exceeded 530,000,000 in value. The parsnip yield of this country is estimated at 40,000,000 bushels. SMILES. Gektlemajt "Well,-how did you succeed in your new role?" Actress "I don't know. I haven't read the newspapers yet." Schalk. Day ''What did Hicks say when his wife called him .a crank." Weeks "Told her she was something' of a windlass herself." N. Y. Herald. Bob "After all, it is the apparel that makes the man. I often think as I pass some poorly dressed fellow how much I am indebted to my clothes." Harry "And for them?" Boston Transcript. Gaust Strangeb "Can you help a poor fellow to stem the tide of starva tion?" Literary Man (bustling around) "Certainly, my poor man! Here's a copy of 'Atkinson on Cheap Cookery.' Take it, and may the Lord bless you." Cleveland Plaindealer. 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By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out oi tne circuit court ol the State of Oregon for Wasco Count v. noon a decree and judgment made, rendered and entered by said ijwun on me znn aay oi jxovemDer, isya, in favor of plaintiff, in a suit wherein The Amer ican Mortgage Company of Scotland, Limited, a corporation, was plaintiff, and George F. Ar nold, Kizzie A. Arnold and O. D. Taylor were defendants, and to me directed snd delivered, commanding me to levy upon and sell all the lands mentioned and described in said writ, and iiereiiiaiter aescnDea, x aia on tne etn aay ox Jnnlmrv. HnTv Iftrv n win n,t1 will oll t Eublic auction to the highest bidder, for cash in and, on Saturday, - the 10th day of February, 1894, at 10 o clock in the forenoon of said day, at the frontdoor of the County Court House in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in said wiit, and herein described as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southwest quar ter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section one (1), and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section two (2), in Township one (1) South, of Range twelve (12) East, of the Willamette Meridian, contain in one hundred and twenty '120) acres of land, all of said premises situated, lying and being in Wasco County, State of Oregon, Or so much thereof is shall be sufficient to sat isfy the sum of $384.54, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum since Novem ber 21th, 1893, $50.00 attorney's feet, and $21.65 costs in said suit, together with costs of said wnt ana accruing costs ot sale. x. A. WARD, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, January 11th, 1894. janl3w5t SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Wasco. Maximilian Vogt and Fhilipine Chapman, Plaintiffs, vs. Augustus Bunnell and John B. Foster and David Robertson, partners do.ng busi ness as Foster dc Robertson, and Mrs. D. E. Price, Defendants. To Augustus Bunnell and Mrs. D. E. Price, of the above-named defendants: . In the name of the State of Oregon ; You and each of you are hereby notified, aud required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed herein against you in the above entitled cause and Court on or before the first day of the next regular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, next follow ing the final publication of this summons, to wit: on or before Monday, tho 12th' day of Feb ruary, 1893, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wit; For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed made and executed by the de fendant. AncniKtiiH Runnell. tn the above n tn pA plaintiffs on the 19th day of October, 1888, upon the following described real estate, situated in Wasco county, Oregon, to-wlt: The south half of those certain lots commonly known as the Bickel lots in Trevltt's Addition to Dalles City on the road from said citv to the U. S. Garrison as formerly traveled, and being the same prop erty conveyed by Griffith E. Williams and wife to saia Augustus rsunneii dv aeea auiy recoraea at page 853 Book "E" of Deed Records for Wasco county, Oregon, and particulaily bounded and described as follows, to-wit; Commencing on the east line of Liberty street at a point on said line 170 feet southerly from the south line of Fourth street at a point on said south line where the same is intersected by said east line of Lib erty street; thence southerly and along said east line ot l-i Deny street eo leet; mence easterly ana at rieht anelcs with said first line 104 feet: thence northerly and parallel with said east line oi u Berry street eo leet; mence westerly to me place of beginning, said premises being in block "D"' of Trtvitt's Addition to Dalles City; and that said premises be sold under such foreclos ure decree in the manner provided by law and according to the practice .of this Court; that trom me proeeeas oi sucn saie me- piainans have and receive the sum of $1,000.00 and inter est thereon since October 19th, 1888, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, less payments made upon said notes as follows: $80.00 paid March 10th, 1890; $120.00 paid February 25th, 1891, J20.00 paid December 21st, 1891; $83.86 paid January 2d, 1892, and $16.64 paid October 7th, 1892; and the further sum of $100.00 as a reasonable su .n for attorneys' lees in this suit to foreclose said mortgage ana collect saia note, ana me lurmer sum oi fi3.o insurance prem ium upon the buildings upon said premises paid by these plain ti as, and $4.00 taxes upon said premises which have been paid by plaintiffs, to gether with all costs and disbursements made and expended in this suit, and that if any de ficiency shall remain after all of the proceeds properly applicable thereto shall have been ap plied in payments of plaintiffs' demands as aforesaid, that plaintiffs have a judgment over against the defendant, Augustus Bunnell, for any such deficiency ; and that upon such fore closure sale all of the right, title, interest and claim of said defendants and each and all of them, and all other persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them or either of them, in and to said mortgaged premises and every tiart thereof, be forever barred and foreclosed from the equity of redemption ; that plaintiffs be al lowed to bid at said foreclosure sale and become the purchasers thereof at their option, and that upon such sale the purchaser be let into the im mediate possession thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem eq uitable and just. This summons is served upon you, the said Augustus Bunnell and Mrs. D. E. Price, by pub lication thereof, by order of Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, which order was duly made and entered at Chambers on the 27th day of December, 1893. -. BUFUR & MENEFEE, d30w7t Attorneys for plaintiffs. LOST. 1 Bay Horse, four white legs and white face, branded on right shoulder Weight, 850 lbs. 1 Bay Horse, small star tn forehead, branded on left shoulder with J C over T. Weight, 850 or 900 lbs. . Finder will be rewarded. J4d4w JOHN LOWE, Kingsley Or. A Grand Bal " Will be given by the East End Hose Co. No. 3, -. ; AT THE Tojday pii7, Music by Birgfeld's Orchestra. Committee of Arraneements. H. L. KUCKJ Chairman). R. E. SALTMARSHE. " B. WILSON. C.B.ADAMS, Reception Committee. M. SHOREN, F. KRAMER, ' R. E. WILLIAMS, A. C. WYNDHAM, Floor Managers. J. S. FISH, H. J. MAIER, A. W. FARGHER, JOS. WORSLEY, J. P. McINERNY, - Hew York AND 0N Wasco County, LY The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the kead navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep," the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds-being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are- the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more than doubled in the near future. The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east has this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size pn the coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these corner stones she stands. .. John Pashek, The Merhcant Tailor, 76 Count Stt, : Next door to "Wasoo San Office. Has iust received the latest styles in . Suitings for Gentlemen, . and has a large assortment of Foreign and Amer ican Cloths, which he can finish To Order for those that favor him. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Times makes it all the more necessary to advertise.' That is what the most progressive of onr I business men think, and these same bus iness men are the most prosperous at all times. If you wish to reach all the reople in this neigh borhood you can't do better than talk to them through the columns of the Daily Chronicle. It has more than double the circulation oi any other paper, and advertising In it pays big ARMORY, pebruary 5, 1894. W. H. LOCHHEAD (Sec'yl. F. W. L. SKIBBE, L. S. DAVIS. A. BUCHLER, J. HARPER, F. EPP. Tribune SI. Oregon, YOUR ATTEllTIOJl Is oalled to the fact that Dealer in GlasB, lime, Planer, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. - Carrie the Finest X.ln of Picture jaouiainBs, To be foand In tne City. 72 fJCl ashing ton Street Weekly 75 Hash Glenn S