The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 04, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles My Chronicle.
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One inch or less in Dally $1 r0
Over two Inclie mul under four Inches 1 00
Over four Inches mul muter twelve Inches. .
Over twelve Inches ft)
DAILY ANI WKRKI.Y.
One inch or less, per Inch $2 fiO
Over one Inch and under four inches 2 00
Over four Inches aud under twelve Inches . 1 M
Over twelve inches 1 00
ODD WEDDINGS.
rroaka Who Havo Boon Joinoil
Together iti Wedlock.
One Couple Slurried by Proxy While
Thousiuida of 311k' Apart Sonip
of the yiirer I'rmiics of
Cupttl.
The conventional idea of n wedding?
does not agree with the tastes of nomc
people, and occasionally oiv eccentric
and soinc times romantic ntstrrlaiyv
ceremonies are solemnized. .Men a::il
woinen entirely opposite in disposition
and chamcier frequently unite in the
holy bonds of malriiiiony--sonu'(imiv.
much to their mutual regret. Th"
peculiar fact, it would t-eem. also ap
plies to oddities of liitm-m nature. In
many of the traveling: shows; the freahn
who help to draw money from the pub
lie intermarry, and !t is not an unusual
thins: to Find the fat man wedded Unite
skeleton woman, aud the tattooed man
to the bearded lady.
Mrs. Hannah Jlattcrsby. who at one
timoiourcdtheeountry as a fat woman,
was married to a Pennsylvania mats,
and it is stated as a curious fact that no
sooner were they married than she be
pran to lose flesh and lie to ;rain it. Hi
weifht increased so rapidly that he poor,
took-l exhibiting himself as a fat i-:r.
An exception to this rule of contract,
however, was Col. Glover, the ."inn.,
who ntood si:: feet seven inches. Ife was
-wedded to Martha IVnbotly. the Ameri
can giantess. Several years ago. when
they appeared in public together, they
used to receive as much as !?7.() a week.
The Italian consular agent at Cin
cinnati performed the- most peculiar
marriage ceremony on record. The
groom was a well-to-do resilient of th
Ohio city and his bride lived in Italy.
The contracting1 parties were thousands
of miles apart when the wedding wn.-:
performed, the marriage being by
pro::y. The consul filled in a blank
certificate, which he forwarded to an
thorities in Italy, who in the presence
of the parish priest exhibited it before
the bride, who aflixed her signature,
accepting it as her action. The mar
riage was perfectly binding.
A very similar ceremony was per
formed some time ago. The affair took
place by proxy, and Miss Maple was
married by a. clergyman in Xeiv York to
n man who nt the time of the marriage
lay dying1 in a Texas town. The bride
groom was repres.-nt"d in the cere
mony by the bride'.- cousin, who mad
the neco.irnry responses and siT::tur".
as Ills proxy. The two lovrrs Ir.nl lv".
Misrafred for a long time, and M:ss Manl'
wish.'d to bear the name of her be
trothed even though she could do sc.
only as a widow.
The nil-important ring is sometimes
forgotten, and in more than one en.
rne uoor i cy o; tne cnuren nas mm to tio
duty, but it is not often f h'lt j;ort;ons.n'
the marriage service are omitted. !?i
a southern town, hnwver.n Jittli wh!Jr
ago, after the party had left the ehure'i
it was discovered that the clergyman
had forgotten the words, "with this
ring I thee wed," etc., thus relievm;.'
the bridegroom of the most seriou
part of his obligations, and tin; fait
bride was minus n wedding ring. In
stead of Vdtting down to a breakfast tlu
party hurried back to the church anc
wore thus practically married twice ii
one day.
Cupid ran amuck some time agr
nmong the old folk of a Georgia town
An old soldier, H years of age, led to tlr
altar an aged dam.-:cl who had seen 7
summers. There were three brides
maides, whose ages respectively wer
fiO, OS and 70. They were all tipinster
The hent man, who was i:, .brough
the combined ayes up to VS.i years.
An unuMial kind of marriage wa
celebrated in New York recently. Th'
was between a couple both deaf an
dumb. They held prayer books vhll
a i; tii pointed out the dilfcrer
pas. ,4''. in the service as they yei
(tpoi.en by the clergyman, and the
made the customary responses in th
deaf aud dumb alphabet.
An ingenious couple once conceive
the idea of being married by phono
graph. In the place where the bride
groom resided he and the minister won
over the marriage service, and he recltec
the proper responses into the instru
ment. The phonograph was sent to tin
lady, fihc willingly supplying the re
fjiiisite "I will" and "1 do" In the pro;
cnee of her pastor, who then pro
nouueed the pah united in matrimony
IS'o explanation is given of how they go'
over the dilllciilty of the ring.
I A well-known anthropologist, In de
scribing various marriage ustoni, re
fers to a strange sort of .symbolical mar
riage which is .supposed to have orlg
hinted in India. It is a marriage, wltl
trees, plants, animals and IiiaiihuaU
objects. If anyone proposes to entei
upon n union which 1 not in accord
ance with t.rndit'tmnl k;i;, it In be
lieved that ill hick which is sure to To!
low may be nverli! by n marriage oi
this kind, tin evil eonsequeiu-es beirg
borne by the object chosen. In various
regions a ghl must not r.i"' Wo:c
her eldest sinter, but tin d ': r'.lry i
overcome by the eldest cliv , " ; mar
rying the branch of n !-e. 'i h ; (Ik
wedding of the younger daughler may
safely be celebrated. llufi'nlo Kxpres.s.
Only one Sale.
There is a pleasant little story about
n party of drummers tilting in the
smoking-room of ti sleeper talk'.rg
about trade. One nfter onothe.r luui
told about what sort of .trade he'd been
having, and they'd all been doing well;
but the Inst man of all, when "t came hi.",
turn, said he'd made only one rale in
ix weeks. The rest started in to sym
pathize with him a little on th's. but
when they came to n:l: Irm whst bnr.i
ness he was in and learned that he tra -elcd
for n bridge-building establish
ment, and that h!s tent sale was a steel
bridge s nrething lers than a mile long
for about SoOO.OCO. thv agreed that lie
wasn't doing so poorly after all.
Tlie procressive ladles of Westfleld,
Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of the
Wcstfield News, bearinc date of April 3,
189G. The paper is filled with matter of
interest to women, and we notice the
following from a correspondent, which
the editors printed, realizing that it
treats upon a matter of vital importance
to their sex: "The best remedy for
croup, colds and bronchitis that I have
been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy. For family useithasnoeqnal.
1 gladly recommend "it." 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Notion.
Bids will be received until Thursday
evening, January 7th, for the keeping of
the county poor. Bid3 should be Sled
with the county clerk at the court
house, before that time. By order
Board County Commissioners. The
right to reject any and all bids is re-
served.
A. M. Kelsay, Clerk.
Cali 111 Vour Checks.
All county warrants registered prior
to July 12, 1892, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Dec. 5,
18. c. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
ArttchuIu-8 lor Hale.
The undersigned lias for sale the
mammoth Jerusalem artichokes, nnd
can furnish any amount of seed at $1
per bushel. " H. Eiciieniieiiokk,
declfJ-lm Bake Oven, Or.
SUMMONS.
IK THE CIKCl'IT COURT of the State of Ore
gon for Wasco County.
Frank J. Jleyeis, I'latntllt',
vs.
Annie M. Meyers, Defendant.
To Annie M. Meyers, tho above named defend.
inn;
In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc
acrcoy requircu 10 aimiMr in me above entltlea
court ana answer the complaint filed oKuinst
yt u In haid court und cause, on or beforo the
lirst day ot the next regular term ot the Circuit
Court for Watco County, Oregon. follor.'ing the
expiration oi six weeKS' imouuauon oi mis eiiiii
mous, to-wit, Monday, the 8th day of Kebruarv
lb'JT, and you will tak, notice that If you fat.
to to appear and answer, for want thereof nlulnt
111 will take judgment against you for the relief
jruyeu ior in ms compliant, to-wit a decree or
divorce forever dissolving the boiida of mur
riage heretofore and now existing bstween
plHintitt and defendant, and for such other re
lief as may be equitable and just.
'ihis summons is t-erveel uion you by pubiica'
tion thereof in The Ualleh Cnnoxictu, a news
narerof weekly publication and general circu
lation, published at The Dalles. Wasco Countv.
Oregon, by order of Hon. V. L. Bradshaw, judgo
oi wie uoove numeu eouit.
O, W. 1'IIEU'S.
letCJ-I Attorney for I'iainiilf,
Notice of Final Settlement,
Notice Is hereby given that the iindcn-lsiicd
hay tiled in the otlice of Uu Clerk of the Circuit
court of the btato of Oregon for Wasco County
his final account us assignet- of A. A. Honriey,
insolvent debtor, and suid tiuul account will be
ileum at the circuit court room in tho court
house in Dulles Cits. Oregon, on Mondav. the
3th day of February, lb'J7, nt tho hour of 10
o clock a. m., or us boon thereafter as counsel
may bo heard. KOHKKT MAYS,
deci'M Assignee of A. A. Honney,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned.
administrator of tho estate of Theodore von Uor-
stel, deceased, bus filed his ilnal account as such
administrator, and that tho 5th day of January,
ib'J7. alii o'ciocic n. m. lias oeen nxca ny orderoi
of the Countv Judeo at tho time for hearing any
objections to said account and settlement there
of. All heirs creditors or other itersonx inter
csted In said estuu are duly notified to file their
objections to said account, if any they have, be-
lore sum a are.
Dated this lilth day or November, iww.
OKO. VON HOItSTKl...
Administrator of the Kstute of Theodore von
Jiorstel, deceused. rriM
NOTICE.
U. s. Ijand omcK, j
Tiik Dalles, Dee. 7. lb'Jfl I
Comiilulut havinir been entered Htthisotilce
by l.ewls 0, Ilenneghan against. William Word-
en (or abandoning his nomeeud entry no.
dated Murch 1U. lb'JJ. unon the HWli section
a;), Township 4 South Itaugo l.'i K, in Wusco
County, Oregon, with u view to tho cancellation
of said entry, the said luiitlcs are heieby sum
moned to anpear at ti.ls oilieu on the 'JUtti day of
January, 1MI7, at 'J o'eioek ). m., to respond and
fiirnl'h testimony concerning said alleged
abandonment.
dU)-l JAB. r. JIOOUlv, Heglster.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notlcois hereby given that tho uiidersiniied
has been duly ajii inled tho ussigueo of the
estate of ii. llendiitfcon ami U. A. llu'idricson,
insolvent debtors. All nelsons having claims
against both, or either, of said insolvent debtors
aro hereby uotillcd to present them to rno prop
erly vcrltftUi ok by law required, within three
mouths from tho date hereof, ut tho ollieo of J,
I-. Htory, in Dalles City, Oregon; and all er
sons owing them, or either of them, are hereby
notllled to settle with mo ut once.
I lie Dalles, Dec. , ltsuu.
U l U. ti DAVIS, Assignee.
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11. M.
Bkall,
Cashier,
First National Bank.
THE DALLES. -
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Deposits received, subject to night
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitieu on uay oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, ban i?ranclsco anc Port
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Sheriffs Sale.
Notieo is hcrehy (,iven that an execution and
ordt-r of sale was issued out of the Circuit Court
of tho State of Oregon for Wasco County, on tho
26th day of December, 1890, upon a Judgment
lfa!W, in favor of Ko.d 11. Dlctzel. plalntill. and
aKauist james r. union aim ttnuam ooci,ue
fendants, which said execution and order ol
sale is to me directed and rommandiiiK me to
scathe property hereinafter described, for tho
imrpoi'O of fcatisfyliiK the judgment of tho plaint
lil'ln said cause tor tho sum of ?J10.10, with in
terest thereon ut ten per cent per annum from
thoSlst day of November, 18SW; and thu further
sum of hu attorney's lees; and tho costs and
disbursements ot said suit taxed at 15. There
fore, in compliance witli said execution and
orderof sale, I will ou
Haturduy, January :0. 1807,
nt tho hour of 1 o'clock p. in. at tho courthouse
door In Dalles city, Wusco County, Oregon, sell
at mimic auction, to tnu iiiRiiesi Diuaer, torcasi
lu baud, for thu punwso of satisfying tho Judg
merit above mentioned tho following described
lauds und premises, to-wlt:
Hlxty-thrco(ra) acres oil' tho cast sidooftho
North half of tho Southeast quarter of Hec. SO in
Townsliin 1 North. Itautfc li Kast. W. M.. com
mencing tit a. roclc tit a point on the North lino
oi tao nwjjoi mo Hii ot said bectionSOi
thence Kast to Kust lino of suid section; theuco
South one-quitrtcr mile; thence West to a point
duo South of said rock (tho place of beginning) ;
thence North to tho place of bCMiuuing.
Dated this IWth du of December, 18'j0.
T. J. DKIVKR,
Jan2-3t-Ii Sherifl'of Wusco County, y,
Executor's Notice of Final Account,
Notice is hereby Riven that Oconto A. I.lebo.
executor of tho estate of Richard (i. Closter, de
ceased, has II led tho llnnluccouuting of tho es
tate ot Richard U. Closter. deceased, with the
guardianship estata of Albert Dehman, an in-
sano iiersou, or iiiopeison una ctate or wnicn
said Albert IiClimtiu, un insane lwrson, tho said
ItichurdO Closter, deceased, was nt tho time of
his death tho duly unpointed, nuallfied und act
ing guardian, with tho clerk of tho County
Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Wasco County,
and that said court has appointed 10 o'clock a.
m. of Monday. November I8U0. being tho llrst
day of tho regular November term of said court.
tor uie you' iw, ut (no county courtuouse in
Dulles City, Oregon, us tho time anil place (or
tho hearing of mild ilual accounting aud objec
tions thereto if any the ro bo.
This notieo is tmbllsbcd by order of said
County Court( entered October 2d, 1800.
ur.uiiuf. a, J.ir.nr.. executor.
Condon & Condon, Attorneys (or Executor.
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The Grant hotel, close to tliodenot.
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Sheriff's Sale.
In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for
Wnscn county.
,T. Shipley, I'liHiitlil,
vs.
William H. Ncabcnck, Rminn Nenbcack, James
Hull, Mrs. JnmcB Hull nnd Knapp, Durrell &
Co,, ti corpora lion, Dcfcndnnts.
lly virtue of nn execution nnd order of sale
to modlrtctcd and Issued out of tho above en
titled court in the nbovo entitled cnuso, lu fnvor
of tho plaintiff above named, on tho 25th day of
November, 1890, commanding mo to satisfy the
sovcrnl sums of 1583.33, tho Judgment obtained
herein, with interest thoreon nt tho rutc of eight
per cent per annum sinco Nov. 25, 1896, una (so
iittorncv's fees nnd (20 costs of suit und accruing
costs, by levying upon nnd selling in the man
ner provided by law for thu galoot real proporti
on execution, nil of tho right, title and Interest
of the said defendants In und to the following
described rcul estulo: Tho southwest quarter of
section six 0 lu township three 3-south of
range thirteen -13 cast, V. M., sltUKtc and be
ing In Wnsco County, Orcson.
I lovied upon snid real property on said 25th
dav of November, 1800, nnd to satisfy the afore
ml'd several sums nnd accruing costs I will sell
the sumo at public miction to the highest bidder
for ensh lu hand, nt tho courthouse door lu
Dalles Cltv, In said county of Wnsco, on tho 28th
day of December, 1S90, ut the hour of 2 o'clock In
tho afternoon. T. .1. DRIVER,
n28 -U Sherifl'of Wnsco County, Oregon,
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
Notieo is hereby given that tho undersigned,
guardian of tint persons nnd estate of Alice Al
nilm Udell sml William Edward Udell, minors,
under ami In accordance with all orderof the
county court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Wasco
County, heretofore made, will soli at public auc
tion, for cash In hand, on Saturday, the Ultli
day of December, 18, nt tho hour of 12 o'clock,
noon, at thu courthouse door in Dalles City, lu
Wasno County. Oregon, all the real estnto be
longing to the estate of said minors, tovlt:
The Houtheest iiuurtcr of section thirty In
township one north range ten east Will imettc
Meridian, lu Oregon, containing 100 acres.
Indies City, Oregon, Nov. it), lssm.
GEORGE TIDELL,
nov21-li Guardian uf snld Minors.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
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Dalles City and ffioro Stage Line
Leaves Williunia Hotel, Mora, on
Monduyft, Wednesdays and Fridays ut
8 i. in. prompt.
Leaves Umntilln House, The Dulles,
Tuesdays, Tlivrsdnys and Saturdays at
8 a. nt. prompt.
.Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c
pr 100 lbs; Hiirnll puckaes, 15 and 25c.
Passenger rales The Dalles to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50.
Afoney at. Umatilla liouso, The Dallep,
and at Williams Hotel, Moro.
tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop.
Oven and Mil
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPER, - - Proprietor
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelop6
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.
he Glades Ranch,
WHITK SALMON, WASH.
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JERSEYS
Of tho St Lambert, Commasslc nnd Tormentor
raino. Three Choice Hulls for sale or rent,
so somo Choico Cows and Heifers for sale,
l'uro llred 1'oland China IIokh.
White Plymouth Hock Chickens.
Address: 11 KB. A. It. 1IYUKETT, Prop.
ji-25-w3m White Balmon. Wash.
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