The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 31, 1894, Image 2

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    The Dalles Patty Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
1KD WASCO COONTT.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BT MAIL, FOSTaSB ruiilS, IK ADVANCX.
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months. 8 00
per " 0 60
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dallea, Oregon.
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General Delivery Window 8a.rn.toTp.rn.
Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday ii D. " 8 a. m. to 10 a. m.
cLOsma of kails :
trains going East '. .9 p. m. and 11:45 a.m.
" " West 9 p.m. and 6:80 p.m.
"Stage for Ooldendale 7:80 a. m.
" " Prinevillo 6:80 a.m.
"Dufurand Warm Springs. ..5:30 a.m.
' fLearing for Lyle dc Hartland. .5:80 a. m.
" " " t Antelope 5:80 a.m.
. "Except Sunday.
tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
1 " Monday Wednesday .and Friday.
WEDNESDAY,
JAN. 31, 1894
" It will be hard work to convince TJ. P.
employes that an "equalization" of
wages ia a benefit if it lowers them.
Editor Harvey Scott refuses to accept
the nomination for mayor of Portland.
He would rather be on the committee
of 100.
The Hays City Sentinel reports- Mr.
Lease as exclaiming, "Land suds! I
just think him real mean !" when Lev
elling bounced Mrs. Lease.
Perhaps the true inwardness of Tal
mage's resignation is a desire for more
salary. At any rate finances of some
nature are causing the trouble.
Oregon has her John H. Mitchell in
the senate, and Wisconsin her John L.
Mitchell ; Oregon has her W. R. Ellis
in the house and Kentucky her W. T,
Ellis.
A new club has been organized in San
Francisco styled the "Portia Law Club."
Women only are to be members. The
object of the club is to aid women in ac
quiring a more general knowledge of
law.
Mello and DeGama have both had a
chance and failed. There ought to be
less of bitterness to the former because
De Gama made his brags that after
Mello got through piroutting around he
would take charge of the rebellion and
conduct it to a successful issne.
The men that went oat in search of
George Colgate, the unfortunate man
, who went out with the Carlin hunting
party, and who was reported to have
died from exposure, have returned with
out accomplishing the object of their
search. The Salem Independent ven
tures to say that the next crowd of dudes
that come along will have some diffi
culty in hiring a cook.
A New York exchange says the blind
' pigs of Oregon wallow in the rich black
mud which quickly stiffens upon their
, classic brows so that they cannot wink.
In this predicament they quickly be
come blind ; though humane farmers
sometimes mitigate their sufferings and
, prolong .heir powers of vision by pro
viding them with blue glass spectacles.
More unfortunate are the swine of New
York which are so lean that it is the
common practice to keep them from
crawling through fences by tying knots
in their tails.
Avoid the sign "imported;" avoid
things "Imported;" avoid the tailor
who carries nothing but "imported"
suitings ; avoid the shops that announce
nothing but "imported" silks, the "im
ported" glassware, the "imported"
china, the "imported" bric-a-brac, the
"imported" textiles; avoid the cigar
, dealer who would sell you only "im
ported" cigars, which may carry the
filth of foreign countries; avoid the
grocer who would sell you "imported"
dried fruits, which may carry the germs
of disease, and avoid the newspaper
which teaches the "imported" idea and
. advocates free trade. Economist.
" The Home Market Club of Boston is
- the most vigorous and energetic protec
tionist organization in the United States,
and much of its energy is due to the
, work of Mr. Albert Clarke, its secretary.
In the February number of The Forum
Mr. Clarke takes up the Wilson bill,
which he calls "The Wilson Tariff for a
Deficit Only," to show that it is neither
flesh; fiBh nor fowl. It is not a free
trade bill, as a part' of the democratic
: party at least was supposed to desire ; it
is not a bill for revenue only, as the
party platform calls for, because it has
many distinctive protective features ;
- and yet it is not a bill that will bring
sufficient revenue for the government.
It has therefore, he says in conclusion,
: "not a single leg to stand on."
Krause's Headache Capsules.
A remedy used with unvarying success as a
cure for Headaches of aU kinds. The results
have been so universal! good that it is no
longer an experiment. It has been used for
Headache resulting from Dissipation, in Period
ical Bick Headache, In Headaches caused by
severe labor mental or physical, or by exposure
to the sun, and in aU eases with the most grati
fying results. We have, after a thorough Inves
tigation, had no hesitancy in taking the agency
for this effective remedy, and conscientiously
.recommend it to our patrong.
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Captain: Sweeney, U. S. A., San
Diego, Cal says : "Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good."
price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
Learning tbe Begging Trade.
Many of the children in the east end
of London are trained in the arts arid
blandishments of begging by old hands
at the business, who have retired from
active operations. In Paris there are
several "professors" who earn good in
comes by teaching young people how
to beg. Clever purse fakirs, pocket
pickers and handkerchief stealers are
turned out after a certain course of'
lessons, for which a moderate fee is
charged. Beggars' "pitches" frequent
ly change hands at respectable figures,
and advertisements often appear in
the French papers offering to dispose
of "lucrative corners" and "good
wills" to those desirous of entering
the ranks of the begging fraternity.
Just the other day a pitch in front of
the Louvre was disposed of for one hun
dred dollars. -
The Salt la the Bern.
According to a computation of the
Berg und Huettenmaennische Zeitung,
the amount of salt in the sea waters of
the globe, if extracted, would be great
er in mass than the land so far as it
appears above the surface. The seas,
it says, cover 73 per cent, of the earth's
surface, estimated at 9,260,000 (Ger
man) square miles. The percentage of
chlornatrium in the sea is the same at
all depths. Assuming that the aver
age depth of the sea is a half (German)
mile, there are 3,400,000 cubic miles of
sea water. A cubic mile of sea water
contains, on the average, about twenty-five
kilograms of salt. The 3,400,000
cubic miles of sea water would there
fore contain 85,000 cubic miles of dis
tilled pure salt. There is therefore
little danger of a salt famine, is the
rather logical deduction of the writer.
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FOR 1894.
The Best Literature,
The Newest Knowledge,.
and Fully Illustrated.
15 Cents a Copy. -0nly$1.50
a Veal.
Some of the features are: .
The Edge of the Fatafe.
The Marvels of Science and Achievement,
presented in a popular way.
Famous People.
. Their life-stories told by word and pictures
the materials being in nil cases obtained
. from sources intimately- connected with
the subjects.
True fiairiTatives
of Adventure, Daring
and Hardihood.
Leopard hunting in Northern Africa, Lion
huming in Algeria. Tiger hunting in In
dia, Elephant hunting in Africa, and ad
ventures in the Upper Himalayas.
Great Institutions.
The longest railroad in the "world. The
Hudson Bay Company. The Bank of Eng
land. The business of the greatest mer
chant ($100,000,000 a year).
Human Documents.
Portraits of famous people from childhood
to the present day.
Short Stories.
And by the best writers obtainable.
Rotable Serials.
By
Robert Iiouis Stevenson
and
William Dean fiotxiells.
Among the contributors for the year are:
Pvofessov Dfummond, .
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps,
Hvehdeaeon pafFof,
Bvet flePte,
P,udyard tripling, :
Oetave Thanet,
Hndreal Liang,
W. D. Houtells,
Gilbert Parker,
p. P.. Stoekton,
Joel Chandler HavvIs,
Conan Doyle,
' P.. It. Stevenson.
' Charles H. Dana,
' ' Avehibald Forbes, j .
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Guardian's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by the County Court of
Wasco County, Oregon, guardian of the person
and estate of Lara Larsen.
AU persons having claims against said Lara
Larsen are notified to present the same with the
proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the office
of Mays, Huntington Sc Wilson,, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated at Dalles City, this 6th day of Jan.,' 1894.
jl0w5ptl W. T. WISEMAN.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
r.BAS A PAMILT.0F. W
. 2000 EEADEES. T
They read The Chronicle to get the latest and
most reliable news. And they read every line
that Is in the paper. That is what makes the
Chronicle an Invaluable advertising medium.
The newspaper that . goes to the family
firesides Is the one that the advertisers
of today patronize when they desire to
reach the people. When they want your trade
their announcements will be fonnd in the paper.
Look over our columns and observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this assertion. Remember,
a trade of a family of two thousand i
is worth asking for through these Jj
columnc espcially so at our Terr
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Ihc County of Wasco.
J. D. Parish, 1
. ' riaintin,
vs.
Matilda Parish.
I,
Defendant.
To Matilda Parish Defendant: .
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
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 an v other ennntv of
this state, then within twenty days from the
uaie oi me service oi mis summons upon you;
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 plain tiff will apply to the Court for the
lOlief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: for
the dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between plaintiff and defendant, and
xor niH cublb sua aMtoursemenis nerein.
You will further take notice that thin Bum
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, 1893.
MAIB, HUJK'llJMUrUW & WILSON,
d23wtd . ., . Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue' of an "execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of
uregon ior wasco county, upon a decree and
judgment made, rendered and entered by said
Court on the 24th day of November, 1893, in
favor of plaintiff, in a suit wherein The Amer
ican Mortraee COmuanv -of Ftantlnnri. T.imitni.
a corporation, was plaintiff, and George F. Ar
nold, Kizzle A. Arnold and O. D. Taylor were
ucicuunuiB, Mini ia, nit: uirectea ana ueiiverea,
commanding me to levy upon and sell all the
lands mentioned and described in said writ, and
hereinafter described. I did on the sth riv r.f
January, 1894, duly levy upon, and will sell at
Suuuu auction w me nignest Dmaer, lor cash in
and, on Saturday,
the 10th day of February, 1894,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the
front door of the County Court House in Dalles
City, in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands
and premises described in said wilt, 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 twentv rl20) acres of land,
all of said premises situated, lying and being in
Wasco County, State of Oregon,
Or so much thereof ss 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 24th, 1893, $50.00 attorney's fee, and 21.65
costs in said suit, together with costs of said
writ and accruing costs of sale.
T. A. WiBD, '
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 ccunty of Wasco.
Maximilian Vogt and Philipine Chapman,
Plaintiff's,
vs.
Augustus Bunnell and John R. Foster and
David Robertson, partners doing busi
ness as Foster & 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 and required to
appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff's
tiled 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, the 12th day of Feb
ruary, 1893, and if you fall 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, Augustus Bunnell, to the above named
plaintiffs on the 19th day of . October, 1888, upon
the following described real estate, situated in
Wasco county, Oregont to-wit: The south half
of those certain lots commonly known as the
Bi'ckel lots in Trevitt's Addition to Dalles City
on the road from said city to the U. S. Garrison
ss formerly traveled, and being the same prop
erty conveyed by Griffith E. W illiams and wife
to said Augustus Bunnell by deed duly recorded
at page 353 Book "E" of Deed Records for Wasco
county, Oregon, and particularly bounded and
descrioed 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 of Liberty street 60 feet; thence easterly and
at right angles with said first line 104 feet;
thence northerly and parallel with said east lino
of Liberty street 60 feet; thence westerly to the
place of beginning, said premises being in block
'D" of Trevitfs 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
from the proceeds of such sale the plaintiffs
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; 1120.00 paid February 25th, 1891,
t'20.00 - paid December 21st, 1891; 183.36
paid January 2d, 1892, and (16.64 paid October
7th, 1892; and the further sum of $100.00 as a
reasonable sum for attorneys' lees in this suit to
foreclose said mortgage and collect said note,
and the further sum of $13.75 insurance prem
ium upon the buildings upon said premises paid
by these plaintiffs, 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 iu 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 part
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 aa 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. ,
. DUFCR & MENEFEE, !
d30w7t Attorneys for plaintiffs.
LOST.
1 Bay Horse, four white legs and white face,
branded on right shoulder "Y Weight, 850 lbs.
1 Bay Horse, small star in forehead, branded
On left shou&ier with J C over T. "Weight, 850 or
900 lbs. Finder will be rewarded. "
j4d4w , JOHN LOWE, Kingsley Or.
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Committee of Arrangements.
H. X.. KUCK (Chairman). E. E. SALTMAESHE, B. WILSON.
. . . C. B. ADAMS, - W. H. LOCHHEAD (Sec'y'i.
' Reception Committee.
EE. WILLIAMS, - M. SHOEEN, F. W. L.VSKIBBE.
A. C. WYNDHAM, F. KEAMEE, L. S. DAVIS?
- ' Floor Managers.
J- S. FISH, H. J. MAIEE, A. BUCHLEE,
A. W. FAEGHEE, . JOS. WOESLEY, J. HAEPEE, '
. J. P. McINEENY, F; EPP.
vis. w. ihiieiejim: &; go., "
DEALERS IN " -
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
, Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs,? BrnsHes, Pertoery, Etc.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
Compounding Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
No. 105 . Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
Opposite Columbia Candy Factory.
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Wasco CotintyV
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
of 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. . ' - u:
.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 on- 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 7 Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable, ' fts resources unlimited.. ' And on these '
" -iorner stones she atiniJa. ' - ." - ! V" '.
John Pashek,
.. ...
Ti
. 76 Court Stt, - -Uext
door to Wasoo Sun Office.
'Has iust received the latest style in
Suitings for Gentlemen, :
and has a large assortment of Foreign and Amer
ican Cloths, which he can finish TO Order ior
those that lavor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.1
I T T T L Times makes it all the more
I ill L necessary to advertise. That is
I I J what the most progressiva of our
I J 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 tbem
through the columns of the Daily Chronicle.
It has more than double the circulation oi any
other paper, and advertising in it pays big
Mcrhoant .Tailor,
Bad
Tribune
SI.
Oregon,
YOUR flTTETIOH
: Is called to the faot that
Dealer in Glees, lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of aU kinds.
' -CarrlM tb Finest 1,1b f-
Picture
To be found in the City. ;
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