Ths Dalles Daily Chponiele. SUBSCRIPTION: KATES. IT MAIL, P08TA8 PBKPAID, IK ADVAMCB. Weekly, 1 year $ 1 60 S months .' 0 75 S " 0 60 Dally, 1 year 6 00 6 months 8 00 per " , 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. TUESDAY, - JANUARY 8. 189p JDST SO. Last night the sound of the jingling sleigh-bells, accompanied by musical laughter of enwrapped and enraptured maidens, and the lees harmonious, but more sonorous blaring of the tin trump ets, whose blasts were blasted, so to speak, by the hilarious swain, were heard until a late hour. The roads and the girls were fine; the horses and the boys fresh and spirited. What more would you? Oh I happy hours of youth, beloved hours of plea&ure, when the -warm blood leaps through every artery and tingles back through every vein to the rhythmic heart; when hours are moments and dollars dust. Enjoy while you may, you. adolescent, the innocent yet abundant joy of living. As the playful puppy that chases his tail and 'tunes up his bark, while his Bkin seems not large enough to bold all the pleasure that's in him, so the boy. As the kitten, beribboned; so soft to the touch, so large eyed and gentle, so Boft purring and perfect for petting, and withal so uncertain of temper, so the girl. Alas I that the dog-days should come for the boy, when hours are aweary and dollars are washtubs for size. Alas! that kittens should grow into cats; that the kittenish purr ehould in time give place to the shriek of the feline maternal, and the velvety - touch of the owldowny kitty should be lost in the scratch of the adult but vueh is the case. This is the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, St. Jackson's day, which is kept by all good democrats, when someone reminds them of the date and circumstance. It would be quite proper for the democracy to cele brate the birthday of their patron saint on this particular occasion, for he, too, had a banking system to manage as the lesser Saint G rover has. . There is a de cided difference in the manner in which the two saints tackled the job before them, but then they were entirely dif ferent' kinds of men. The saints of a hundred years ago and the latter day saints are not of the same calendar. The constitution requires that congress shall close up its business at noon March 4th. On this account it is quite proba ble a session will be held Sunday, it be ing by a legal fiction held as of Saturday and being so shown on the journal. It is hardly the proper thing for a legisla tive body to work on Sunday but that being the last day of a congress the people are extremely anxious to see ter minated, the country will not make any objections to that almost sacred use of the day. The old proverb says, "The better the day the better the deed," and in this case the proverb is indeed correct, Up to date, about $25,000,000 of the gold received for the last bond sale has gone out of the treasury and by the middle of next month the reserve will be down to the old sixty million limits. It may be possible that congress will do something to stop the present game in which Carlisle is trying to lift himself out of the financial slough by his boot straps, but there is no assurance of it doing so. The money owners have struck the country's long suit, and are cross-lifting it to the queen's taste. The result is that the country is not getting a trick. As the legislature meets next Monday the senatorial question waxes warmer daily. That senatorial question may be a bard one, or it may be easy, according to circumstances. If a caucus is held, Dolph will be elected ; if it is not, the result will then depend on the first bal- lot, for if Mr. Dolph fails in that, he may as well begin to calculate on taking up bis law practice. It will not ear prise many republicans if the next sena tor is "Charley" Fulton. Our own opinion is that Mr. Dolph will succeed himself. Mr. Downing, who has in a remarka bly short time given his paper, The Tomahawk, a high place among the Or egon journals, has, we are sorry to say, severed his connection with that paper. He is one of the most forcible and at the same time most graceful writers in the Northwest, and we hope his versatile pen may soon again be doing newspaper work. Grover's secretary of state Mr. G res ham ia evidently not in favor with one of the congressmen. Representative Conn, of Indiana, sizes him up after this style : "Exhibit A : Hawaii A restoration that did not restore. Ex hibit B: Samoa A protectorate that did not protect. Exhibit C : Japan A mediation that did not mediate. Ex hibit D: Armenia An investigation that did hot investigate. Exhibit E : In process of preparation." Why the Girls Langned. All the girls in Hudson ville, Mich., have been trying to catch Adrian Van der Slouis for a long time. Today they are all laughing at him. A fair maid of Jamestown, Ottawa' county, won him, and they were married last night. After the blushing bride had received the congratulations of her friends she, leaning on the bridegroom's arm, led the way to supper. The bridal cake was a beautiful thing, covered with a thick layer of soft sugar and chocolate. The cake had been too tempting for the bride's little sister. She had helped herself to a quarter section of it, but be ing unable to eat it before the wedding company went into supper, had hidden it under the table on a chair. That was the chair on which Adrian Van der Slouis sat, and Adrian Van der Slouis wore fine lavender trousers. . He did not know that the cake lurked there. When he arose from the wedding feast and led the way out of the room the guests began to laugh. The bride, a woman of nerve and quick perception, hurried Adrian and his lavender trousers into another room. Then with a sponge she applied gasoline where it would do the tnoBt good and soon all evidences of the chocolate were removed. Then the happy couple returned to their guests. But Adrian was ill at ease. Bashful at best, he was damp with per spiration and gasoline. He felt he must do something to distract attention from himself, so he passed around a box of cigars. All the men took one and lighted them. Then Adrian Van der Slouis took one, bit off the end and put the cigar between his lipi. Then he took a redheaded sul phur match and scratched it on his lav ender trousers. There was a puff, a blaze, a yell of agony. "I'm afire!" cried Adrian, clutching bis coat tails. By way of rendering the promptest as sistance all the young women shrieked One man seized the water pitcher, an other ran to the well. Only the bride kept her wits about her. She grabbed up a hairy mat and put out the incipient conflagration. Adrian's trousers are ruined, and he ate his breakfast today from the mantel. But worst of all, the girls who tried to win him are laughing at him. New York Heaid. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregtra for v asco county : Caleb Brooks, 1 Plaintiff, I vs. GeorgianaA. Brooks, Defendant. I To 'Georgiana A. Brooks, the above-named de- ienaanc: In the name of the State of Orecnn You are hereby required to appear and answer iiit? ixjiupimnt nieo. againBi you iu me a Dove-entitled suit, and now Tjendincr in the above-enti tled Court, on or before Mnndav. the 11th rim nf Feb., 1895, that beinfr the first day of the next regular term or saia i;ourx; ana it you ihii so to aiibwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the said above-named Court for the relief de manded in his eomnlaint. for a decree of divorce lorever dissolving aud annuling the marriage icittuuiio uuw existing Detween you ana plaint iff, aud for such other and further relief as to me iourt may seem equitable aud just. This Summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof In The Dalles Chronicle, a news- Eaper of general circulation published weekly at alles City, Wasco County, Oregon, bv order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of said Court, which order was duly mada at chambers Dalles City, Wasco Connty, Oregon, on the 27th uuy oi uecemner, issh. DUFTJR & MENEFEE, dec20-f9 Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., ) Notice is herebv eiven that the Inllnwincr named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof in smroort of hia. elaim. nnii that said proof wilTbe made before the register nini reueiver oi me u . o. jhiiu omce, in Dalles, vi., uu cuimu) o, io;fl, viz.:. William Watson, " ' 1 Hd E, No. 3592, for the SNEJi, NEJ 8E"4, Sec. 10, and NWJ 6W, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 N, TR 11 lil W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: W. E. HuBkev, F. P. Werdner, I II -I. i m ti i- . V - rt iin.Lt x iciuoj, a. x. x iiLiitij, mosier, vregrui. JAS. F. MOORE, Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County onrtof the i-tate of Oregon for the uumy ui wasco, mime ana entered on me 29tn day of December, 1N91, the undersigned was duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of Thomas N. Joles, deceased; all per sons having clims . gainst said estate are noti fied to present them with the proper vouchers to the underhiened at his office in Dalles f.itv. Oregon, wituiu six months from the date of this nullum. Dated January 4, 1S95. jan5-f2 R. F. GIBONS, Executor. ESTRAYED. Please inform the undersigned of the whereabouts of a cow branded 11 on the left side", with dew lap cut up. Don't recollect ear marks and other brands on her. jan2tf Robt. Mays. Assignee's Notice. Notice ishereby given that John ' P. Root has duly conveyed to the undersigned, by proper deed of assignment, all of his real and personal property, for the benefit of all of his creditors. All persons having claims against said John F. Root are hereby notified to present the same, Eroperly verified, to me at the office of Dufur & lenefee, in Dalles City, Oregon, within ninety (90) days from the date of this notice. Dated this 17th day of November, 1894. nov!7-dec29 H. GLNN. Assignee. "Only the Scars Remain," Spys Henry Hudson, of the James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., who certi fies as follows: " Among the many testimoni als winch I see in regard to cer tain medicines performing cures, cleansing the blood, etc., none impress mo more than my own Case. Twenty years ago, at the age of 18 years, I had swellings come on my legs, which broke and family phy sician could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones would be affected.. At last, my good old Mother SJrged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores liealcil, and I have not been troubled since. Only the scars remain, and tho memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Sarsaparilla lias done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sar saparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleas ure in telling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.' Cures others, will cure you Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches. Large Assortment to select from. I. C- Nickelsen's. Notice. To the General Public : The undersigned has thoroughly re modeled what is known as the Farmers' Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi eon, adjoining J. L. Thompson's black smith shop, and is now ready to accom modate all who wish their horses well fed and properly cared for, at Prices to Snit the Times. AGNEW & McCOLLEY, Props., The Dalles, Or. Bake Oven and Mitchel1 STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, ana from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is herebv riven, that nnder and hv vtr. of an execution issued out of tho Circuit court ot tne State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 18th day of Dec., 1894, on a decree made, entered and rendered in said Court on the 19th day of Nov., 1894, in a suit wherein Carl Burch torf was plaintiff and C. P. Fogh and Marie Fogh were defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of $571.20, wiih interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, from the 19th day of November, 1894, and the further sum of f50 attorney's fees, and $25 eosts and disbursements, said "execution being to me directed and commanding me to sell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy said above-named sums, I will on Monday, the 21st day of January, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door of the county courthouse, in Dalles City;- Wasco connty, Oregon, all of the right, title and inter est of said defendants, and each of them, in and to the following-described real property, to-wit: Lr ts C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, in block 78 in Fort Dalles Military Reservation addition to 1 alles City, Wasco county, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, or so much thereof as will satisfy said above-named sums, together with the ac cruing costs of this tale. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, his 19th day of Dec., 1894. dec22-J19 T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco Connty, Oregon. fi -ttSM- J V Mil its if pis- g Iyr Wr became run lik v'V'y ninz sores I imii!i!Sffii,.. W&B On SEE C. F STEPHENS, If you want anything in the shape of Cb For Man or Woman, Blakeley & Houghton, DRUGGISTS 175 Second Street, A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. ARTISTS MATERIALS. . ayCountry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. li 9 g" Si I V tJt -Op. Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Liyery stable, on Second St. Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold. Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables. AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY JJXZ erty placed with me at reasonable commission. Give me a call. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side ' AT TH flEW GOmJjVlBlfl. HOTEIi. . -OfO" This large and popular House does the principal botel business, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House In the city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass T)eals, 25 Cci?ts. Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles for all . points In Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, in this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sta. Successor to Pan! Kreft & Co DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS And the Moat Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL, PAPER. WALL. PAPER. T-- " " ' PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None bnt the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS nsed in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masnry Liquid Paints. No chem icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors.. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shoo oorner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, 0re-oi "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooa leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closii-0 1 Sale oi at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. ' WHAT TH ING, Boy, Girl or Baby. The Dalles, Oregon coiihrtexjih bhNk and JUJCTIOfi fOQVI. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. AND GLASS. Fiiiore & Caiiis THE CHURCHES. 2T. VJETJERS CHDKCIi Rev. Father Broks J BKI8T Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at A. M. High Mas at 10:8U A. x. Vespers at P. M . . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Kev. O. I. Tay- hath af tha artailinnH n r-. i i school Immediately after morning services .acjva Auvcuus rauay evening' a c iras tor s rep lence. Union services in tho court house at CONGREGATIONAL, CHDRCH Rev. W. C Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at U A. w an1 9 v w Et-i H . cAKnnt " i . . : ' ' - - ovuwi wwr morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free! Yf E. CHURCH Rev. JT. Whislkk, pastor. five ouuuav uwi 1UUK 11 a. Ill . Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. x. Epworth League at 6:80 r. if. Prayer meetlne every rltation is extended by both pastor and people to all. E ANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth street, Rev. A. Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a.m. Sunday-school at 2:30 p.m A cordial welcome " .very one. SOCIETIES. WASCO LODGE, NO. lo, A. F. & A. M. Meets nrst and third Monday of each month at 7 DALLE 8 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Mflnnnfo TToll fVia v-. it each month at 7 P. M. M?.?R? WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. HOOd CamDNO. N.M(nta Tnii1iiiiiinTi. Ingot each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m. rtOLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. aujuuiuiug uivuicn iuo welcome. a., vmuuti, pju y. a. A. 5ILLS,N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets " . O v vuuav OU RCtAlllU streets. Sojourning members are cordial lv in- WltoH W T X) T noil a xr sonanno'R nniirif nor. PAmornf rnnrt D. W.VAPsg, K. of R. and 8- c. C. A BSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K iTL of P. hall the second and fourth Wednea lavs of each month at 7:30 p. m. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION Will mdet fiTArv lTrtrinv aftamnna at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are Invited. "EiERN LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR, NO. 25. Meets in Fraternity Hall, Second street. w. -a m r -T-. . - Mrs. B. J. Busskll, Financier. rpHE DALLES LODGE No. I. O. G. T. Kee X ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. m., a XT ftf p TTaii t ti i.r: n w - . a.su. l . D. UlNZlJSH. y.- A. Dinsmore Parish, Bec'y. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. TJ. W. Meets treet, Thursday evenings at 7 : 30. W. a Mtkrs, Financier. M. W JAS. NE8MITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:80 p. m., In the K. of P. nail. BOF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in the K of P. Hall. Gr ESANG VE REIN Meets every Bunday BOF L, F. DIVI8ION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes lay of each month, at 7:30 P. m. PBOFKSSIONAL. H H. RIDDELL Attobnt-at-Law Offloe . Court 8treet, The Dalles, Oregon. . B. DCFTJB. PRANK SINIni. DUFUR, A MENEFEE ATTOKKETa-AT- LAW Rooms 42 and 43, over Post -Jteee Bnilding, Entrance on Washington 8treet The Dalles. Oregon. J. B. CONDON. J. w. CONDON. CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEY8 AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old court house, The Dalles, Or. B. 8. HUNTINGTON. H. a. WILSON. HUNTINGTON Sc WILSON Attobnbyb-at- law Offices, French's block over first Na- 4 tlonal Bank. ' . Dalles. Oregon. ' vv LT H. WILSON Attob.hiit-at-i.aw Rooms I French & Co.'s bank bnildinz. Second street. The Dalles, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M. ; F. T. M. C. M. C. P. and 8. O., Physician mod Sur geon. Rooms 8 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. D8IDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth tet on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. We wish to announce that ' we have made a specialty of Winter Blooming Bulbs, HYACINTHS and LILILES, POTTED PLANTS of AH Kinds. We are prepared to furnish on short notice cat flowers for all occasions; also pot plants and wires. Hyacinths in bloom A leaatifnl holiday gift. Get your Chrysanthemums at ODce to send East. ECZEMi From early child-' hood until I was ' exown mv familv '. . mni miwnttitinirFMm spent a lorcune trvme to cure me of this disease. 1 1 1 visited Hot Springs, and was treated by the best medical men, but was not ( Denentea. KSgr&EI When all, i things had E-jSIM failed I ' determined to trv S. S. S.. and in i ' four months was entirely cured. The . ' terrible Eczema was gone, not a sign of it left: mv eeneral health built up. , and I have never had any return of, CHILDHOOD S. S. S. to a number of friends for skin dis eases, and have never yet known a failure to cure. jfcJ. w. 1KW1N, Irwin, Fa. Never falls to enre. even after all other i remedies have. Our Treatise on Blood and 1 Skin Diseases mailed I free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ea. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oreg on Life-size Crayons a specialty. THUS SiuDiing Grei3nnouse