Tuq Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. . . Y MilL, POBTAOK f-BgFAID, IN ADVANCE. Wvekly, 1 year J 80 ft months 0 75 g .. 0 50 OaU.lyear 6 00 " 6 months 3 00 per 050 Address all communication to ' THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. TUIDAY, - - FEBRUARY 1, 1895 CONCEBNINQ SALMON. Editor Chronicle : In your issue of the 30th inst. I notice your mentioning that the gill net fishermen on the lower river want all other methods of catching ealmon abolished but theirs. For the past twelve yeare, or since fisb wheels were introduced on the upper Columbia, the cry of the Fishermen's Union of As toria has been the same, viz: "We want the whole river, and must have it, as we have it in our voting power to send senators and representatives to the legislature who are pledged to have such laws enacted. If is a well-known fact - that fish wheals can only be placed close up to river bank, with a catching capacity of six or eeven feet wide, at most, while a Bingle gill net is about 1,800 feet long and about 40 feet deep. With about 2,000 of those nets on the bar, it seems impossible that a salmon can work through and reach the upper river at all, and it is a well-known fact that the gill net fishermen would rather a thous and fish would be kept outside the bar than allow one to get in and pass them, which is seldom done when they are all out together, only in the wake of a pass ing vessel, The fifty-fathom gill nets, need some twelve years ago by the fish ermen on the lower river, are called pocket handkerchiefs now, so intent are they to prevent a single fish escaping them. Yes, if fish wheels could be used on the lower river there would be no other appliance thought of, as it is the cheapest, as well as the most humane mode of fishing ever invented ; but there are only a few localities where fish wheels can be operated, even on the Columbiajriver, which is about the only, one in the United States where salmon inn and 'wheels can be used for fishing purposes. There is another thing, Mr. Editor, I would call your attention to, viz, the close and open season for salmon fishing. Since the distance from Astoria, where -no fishing should be allowed below, is about 200 miles from The Dalles, and it takes salmon at least two months to come that distance, wouldn't it be only justice for our EaBtern Oregon represent tatives to introduce a bill giving six months open and six months close sea son? This certainly will give salmon a chance to get to their spawning grounds unmolested ; besides giving every part of the river an equal chance to get some fish in the fishing season, instead of the lower river fishing the whole year, ex cept from March 1st to April 10th and August 10th to September 10th, or, in other words, about two months in the year close to them, while it is well known that no salmon can be caught above the mouth of the Willamette after November each year, and very few after Octorber 1st. I see notices occasionally in the Port land Oregonian where the Hon. Mar shal McDonald, U. S. fish commissioner, eaya that unless the legislatures of Ore gon and Washington do something to protect the salmon in the Columbia, that he 'will not advocate any United States aid in the way of hatcheries, etc., etc. . Since Mr. McDonald seems to take so much interest in the welfare of this river and the fishing industry generally, excepting the method of catching fish with fish wheels, by whose authority were carp and catfish placed in this river about five or six. years ago? and if he knew at the time, as well as every body interested in fishing, that carp and catfish are the greatest scavengers known to the finny tribe? They will destroy more young fish than a thousand hatcheries could possibly turn out ; be sides they are useless as a food fish. Whoever introduced those fish scaven gers into our river, whether through ig norance, or for the purpoee of appearing to do something, to hold down a sine cure office, ought to be held under water until the last cat and carp is gotten out. Then, with no fishing allowed below Astoria, and the open season to com mence on May 1st and end on October 31st, and instead of hatcheries and sine' cure offices (which means drawing their breath and salary) expend all such funds in killing off the seals and sea lions, which destroy almost as many old salmon as the carp and catfish do the young, which in either case is more than all the canneries and all otherB catching fish on this river could handle. The seals and eealions can be killed off in time, but no earthly power can de stroy the carp and catfish. A Fisherman. AND ITS OWN NEST TOO. Every republican newspaper in the state of standing and character supports Dolph for re-election. Look at this list, and it is only a partial one : The As torian. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer, The Dalles Chronicle, the Salem States man, the Eugene Register, the Pendle ton Tribune, the Moro Observer, the Arlington Record, the Yamhill Reporter, the Yaquina Bay News, the Dallas Ob server, and many more. On the otner hand, every populist paper is against him, and some of the democratic papers ; but it must be said in fairness that the democratic papers of respectable charac ter are not taking part in the contest. Oregonian. Just read the last four lines of the above and then take your pencil and make a calculation as to where the Tele gram gets off. Tomorrow will be that famous date in American history, known as "ground hog" day. The olden timers of New England had a superstition that on this day the badger comes out of his hole and if the sun is shining brightly enough to cause a shadow to be visible, the wise ground hog returns to his hole and re mains there for six weeks longer. So just keep track of the weather tomorrow at 12 o'clock sharp and although you are not that kind of a hog perhaps your shadow, or lack of it will indicate the weather just as well. Ward McAllister, the famous leader of New York's 400, is dead. He was the author of a. book, "Society as I Have Found It." He was not pleased with society as he found it here, but it is safe to say that while he will probably be dissatisfied with his social standing in the next world, this world will not be afflicted with any more of his drivel. Caution to Telephone Purchasers. The Northern Pacific Railway com pany uses a large number of private tele phones at various places throughout the length of its roads, which have- been heretofore leased from the Bell telephone company, through whose territory the road runs. A few months ago, by cir cular letter from headquarters, the Bell telephones were ordered out and were replaced by infringing telephones of other manufacturers. The change, in its usual course, came to the attention of the counsel of the company, who decided that the guar antees of the manufacturers were no pro tection, and it was hazardous to subject the Northern Pacific railway company to later litigation and the payment of large damages, so last week a circular was re ceived by all offices discontinuing the in fringing instruments, and the Bell tele phone have been ordered replaced. Any telephone set up in complete working order, embodies a dozen or more patents depending upon each other for a satisfactory and working whole, and therefore the expiration of one or two of these patents does not open to free use acomplete'or even a workable telephoue. m-w-f. Look Sere. This is January 10, 1895. Have you got any of Wasco county's warrants reg istered prior to Feb. 1, 1891? They will be paid if presented at my office. In terest ceases after Jan. 10, 1895. Wm. Michell, County Treasurer. Notice. All city warrants registered prior to February 3, 1892, are now due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Bubget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, Jan'. 1. 1895. Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose 25c t s., 50cts., and $1.00. A Long String of Fish , Is not Carried up a Side Street. It's just about as important to let folks know that we've got extra fine Hams and Ba con,Eastern Buckwheat Flour, genuine Maple Syrup. The Finest Coffee in town. A fine lot of New Breakfast Foods THAT ELEGANT DAIRY BUTTER (Dufur) For all those who call on us we have bargains in Fine Goods; for those who don't, sympathy. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, . Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. - Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes flan or Beast well again. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches. Large Assortment to select from. I. C. Nickelsen's. BUY YOUR GROCERIES We carry everything that is good . to eat, and at such prices that , we should have the trade of all hungry people. Try our Teas and Coffees. Can give you an excellent blend ed Coffee at 25 per pound. Ask for Halivor Butter. Telephone No. 60. Notice. To the General Public : The undersighed has thoroughly re modeled what is known as the Farmers Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi son, 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 Suit the Times. AGNEW & McCOLLEY, Props., The Dalles, Or. JOHN M. KANE, Physician and Surgeon. jDTTFXJE, OREGON. Late House Surseon, St. Vincent's Hospital of Portland, Oregon. sep28 SEE I SEE WHAT ? C. F STEPHENS, . If 3'ou want anything in the shape of CLOTH I N G, For Man or Woman, Boy, Girl or Bahy. V mJ W and AUCTION HOOJVI. ' 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 .V erty placed with, me at reasonable commission. Gire me s call. When the Tain stops at THE fiEW COIiUlVlBm HOTEli. L. . - - ..oO. This large and popular House does the principal hotel 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. - first Qass Heals, 25 Cepts. 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 Bts. 757". VAUS Successor to Paul Kreft & Co , -DEALER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINT8 osed in all our work, and none bat the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masary Liquid Paints. No chem icel combination or soap mixture.. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shou'corner Third and Washington Bts.. The Dalles, Oreoi Blakeley & 175 Second Street, A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. - -ARTISTS MATERIALS. Dr"Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. "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 Clisif-OM Sain I w-.- at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, DALIES, get off on the Sooth Side T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Houghton, The Dalles, Oregon & BURGETS, out ati greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. Mr A Cnls Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County: David D. Garrison, Plaintiff, i vs. . Elizabeth W. Garrison, I Defendant. J To the said defendant, Elizabeth W Garrison: ' In the name of the State ot Oregon : You ae hereby summoned and required to appear and a'.swer plaintiff's complaint now on file against you In the above-entitled court and cause on or before the first day of tbe next regular term of said Court, which term of said Court is to begin and be holden on Monday, the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1895, In the courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco County, State of Oregon, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to wit, for a dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as may be junbiuiuequiuium. xou are hereby further notified that this sum mons is served upon you by publication by or der of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, j.idge of iue uDove-enuuea court maae at ine regular November term of said Court for tlie year 1894. COJNUU-1 & CUiVUON. Jan5-f 101323! - Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County: Caleb Brooks, Plaintiff. vs. ' V. Georgians A. Brooks, Defendant. J To.tGeorgtana A. Brooks, the above-named de fecdant: In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint riled against you in the above-entitled Bnit, and now pending in the above-entitled Court, on or before Monday, the llth day of Feb., 1895, that being the first day of the next regular term of said Court; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the said above-named Court for the relief de manded in his complaint, for a decree of divorce forever dissolving and annuling tbe marriage relations now existing between you and plaint iff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just This Summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof In The Dalles Chronicle, a news- Baper of general circulation published weekly at alles City, Wasco County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of said Court, which order was duly made at chambers Dalles City, Wasco Connty, Oregon, on the 27th day of December, 1894. DUFUR & MENEFEE, dec20-f9 Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under and by vir of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of 'the 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 plaiDtiffand C. P. Fogh and Marie Fogh were defendants, In favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the sum of 1571.20, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, from the 19th day of November, 1894, and the further sum of $50 attorney's fees, and i 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 county, 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: Lets 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 sale. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, his 19th day of Dec., 1894. dec22-jl9 T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., ( Dee. 26, 1894. 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 of the U. S. Land office, The Dalles, Or., on February 5, 1895, viz. : William Watson, Hd E, No. 3592, for the B4 NEW, NEJ SEJ4, Sec. 10, and NWJ SW, Sec 11, Tp. 2 N, R 11 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: W. E. Huskey, F. P. Weidner, Reece Prathar, A. T. Prachar, Mosier, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Siuniing Greennouse We wish to announce that we have made a specialty of Winter Blooming Bulbs. HTA0IUTH3 and LILIIES, POTTED PLANTS of All Kl nds. 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