The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 11, 1897, Image 4

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The Dalles My Chronick.
TIIK DAI.I.KS,
OKGItON
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Over two Incite itml under four Inches 1 CO
Over four Inches mid under twelve Inches . 7f
Over twelve Inche PO
DAILY AND WEHKLY.
One Inch or less, per Inch ?2 CO
Over one Inch mid under four Inches. ... '2 to
Over four Inches nnd under twulve lnche . 1 SO
Over twelve Inches 1 CO
l'EnSOSAL 1KNTIC
Captain J.
yeslerdav.
Lew is went to Salem
,4
nun. a. is. MUiuncion was a passen
per on yesteidAy's local, bouud for
Salem. ' v
Mr. X. B. Brook?, one of Goldendale's
leading: attorneys, was in the city today,
on tus way to uiympin.
Attorney W. B. Presby of Goldendale
is in the city on his way to Oiympiu,
where he lias business in the supreme
court.
Joe Howitrd and Win. Smith of Prine-villi-
ieft in a private conveyance yester
day tor home. Mr. Howard has been
East with a carioad of cattle, starting on
the heels of the storm h:st fall.
NEVER MIND THE EDITOR.
A Kansas 3Ihii. Opinion nf the Jiews
:i;ut 'Siiislupio.
"It takes money to run a newspaper."
.Kansas Times.
What an esacperation ; what a whop
per. It has been disproved a thousand
times; it is a clean case of airy laney.
It doesn't take money to run a news
paper. It can run without monev. It
is a charitable institution, a beting j
concern, a highway robber. B'Godfory, i
a newspaper is the child of the air a
creature of a dream. It can po on and
on, when any other concern would he
in tiie bands of a receiver and wound up
with cobwebs in the windows.
It takes wind to run a newspaper; it
takes call to run a newspaper. It takes
a scintillating, acrobatic imagination,
and a half dozen white shirts and a rail-
, . ,-, . i
road pass to rnn a newspaper. But i
monev heavens to Betsv and sis hands
ronnd, who ever needed money in con
ducting a newspaper? Kind words are
the medicm of exchange that do the
business tor the editor kind words and
church social tickets. When you see an '
editor with money, watch him. H e'l -
be paying his bills and
profession. Never give
.1: : 1.
uisgr.situg ui- ,
monev to an
editor. Make bim
likes to swap.
Then when vou
trade It out. He ,
I
1
die, after having j
, , , .
stood around tor years and sneered at
tlm editor ntwl liio liftlo iim p,nlr M
tut. euttor ana nis little jim crow paper,
Le sure and have your wife Eend in for ,
ihree extra copies by one of your weep- j
ins children, and when she reads tiie
, generous and touching notice about you,
forewarn her to neglect to eend fifteen j
cents to the editor. It would over-
whelm him. Money is a corrupt thing, j
The editor knows it, and what he want? 1
is vour heartfelt thanks. Then he can I
thank the printers and thev can thank I
their grocers. !
Take your job work to the job offices, J
and then come and ask for half rates for
tho church notices. Get your lodge let- j
ter-heads and stationary printed out of
town, and then Hood the editor with
benutifcl thoughts in resolutions of re
spect and cards of thanks. They make
such spicy reading, and when you pick
it up filled with these mortuary articles,
yon are" so proud of your little local
paper !
P.nt inor.Pv sf-nrn rhAfilrhv M,int
m. c-;
Don't let tlif nnr Innnepnt pditnr knnw .
. . , ,.,
anything about i:. Keep that for sordid ;
wares. The editor gives his bounty
away. Tbe Lord loves a cheerful giver.
He'll take care of the editor. Don't
worry about tbe editor. He has a
charter from the state to act as door-mat
for the community. He will get the
paper out somehow, and stand up for
the town and whoop it up for you when
you run for office, and lie about your
piceon-toed daughter's tacky wedding,
and blow about your big-footed Bons.
when' they got a ?4-a-week job, and
weep over your shrivelled 60ul when it
,
is released from vour grasping bodv, and
., . , ., , , i
smile at your giddy wife's second mar- ;
riau-e.
Don't worry about tbe editor,
he'll got ou.
somehow.
The Lord knows how but '
ThU Ih Your Opportunity, i
On receipt of ten cents, caah or Htamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of tho
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure J
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon-'
citrate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BR0THEH8,
CC Wurrun St., New York City.
Itev. JolmEeid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recoraniouded Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can eiuplmmze his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for caturrh if used as directed."
Iter. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont.
' Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor uny injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
HUNTING DOG.
The tutor
Work Performed by ;n Irhh
Seller.
"Talk nboui your (:? stories." saiil
n prominent sporting man the oth.r
rtny. "I snv.- somrHht;i ?t.t :t I tit.iiV
Inlto wliitih beat nn.vthiug' , en.'.'
of. 1 wni out tliere luiii; i.j-. .. ,ai;tt
saw n lr.iui riding-ni omul uit l-mv,
nntl in front, of him was eirel'iur n-i
Irish setter. As the fellow did' nor
hnve any "tin, my curiosity was :.roti.si-:l
to know what, he w:us doing, but 1 sup
posed he was simply .bieitkhjr hit: tloy.
fn ti few- m'n.MttMi 1 saw hnn ride up to
where the dog- was on a dead stand
and the horseman proceeded to jab ,i
pole be was" earryintr down into th
frround and. brin.trinp; it up. took some
thing off the end of it. My eiiri.-.K:U
vw; ineatrr tJi.m ever, ::rd eirel'tit;- j
around I ear.ie tip with the horseman .'
ana nsked li.m what he wasdo'.nr.
" 4IIvr;!-.fr froprn. was the reply.
" 'What, is the dojr doinpr'.'" said !.
"'Hunting frogs,' was the laconic
answer.
" 'You don't mean to tell me that the
do: will set the fropu, do you?"
" T don; mean anythhiir else.'
"A fv more-jiut-Ktions and answers
bronp-lit nut the faet. that the dog had
seen his master hunting ru-omul in the
grass; for frogs and spear;i-g them aivl
had of his own aeuord taken up tin
task of locating the green beau'ies.
Tie was a thoroughly trained hunter
on birds and he soon became v-rv tv
pert ii. locating froirs. so his owner ! -loimed
me. and my observatiors o1' h'
movements confirmed the man's stat'
ments." Omaha T3ee.
,
Artichokes tor Sale.
The nndersisrned has for sale the
mammoth Jerusalem artichokes, and
can furnish any amount of seed at $1
tier bushel, " H. Eichemiergku,
deelO-lm Bake Oven. Or.
not t0 cal1 011 -Dr. Lannerberg, (
the eye specialist, and have your eyes
examined tree of charce. If you suffer
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if
corrected, will beneBt you for life.
Ofiice in the Vogt block. '
SUMMONS.
T.V THE CIltCTIT COl KT of the State of Or
J. econ for Wnsco countv.
i .1 r, T, in it
-uuu i . jiuivi;, nullum.
v.
nmueI 1-llowo' "ewauant.
lostimuei 1. iiowe.tncaDove liumcuuclenuant:
In the name of the Mate of Orccon, vou are
hereby required to appear :nd answer tliu com
plaint llkd asalnst you la the above entitled
court and cause, on or before the first day of the
next term of said court followinp the expiration
01 me time prescnDea in ine oraer lor uie pud
licatiou of this summons, to-wlt: On orb 'fore
: v..,l. H tr..v.. ...... ,t.i. -.1 it ..tt A n
appear and answer, or otherwise plead in said
I cause, the plaintift, for want thereof, will apply
to tbe court or tle reiei nraved for in the com
plaint Hied herein, to-wit; That the bonds of
dissolved; that the plaintiff be awarded the
custody of the minor child mentioned In paid
complaint. Heater A. Howe, that defendant be
barred of all tight, title or interest in the real
ana personal projwri 01 planum, uuu mat
plaintiff have and recover her costs and dis-
uursenienis mane ana expeuaea in tnis suit,
UIlll for such o:ber Hnd further relief as to the
Court may stem equitable,
This summons is servttl upon you bv publics- !
tion thereof, by order of the Hon. W. I Urad- i
shaw, judge of said Court, which older bears the i
date of October if), 1 -!o. and was made and dated l
at Dalles City, Wusco County, Oregon, on Ooto- j
ber ., 15'jC. I
JOHN" H. C It .V D f ,E B ATJ (i H ,
decJj 1 Attorney for 1'Ialntirt. ;
Administrator's Sale.
; Notice is herebv civen that the undersigned.
; in pursunnre of an order made by the Honorable
Couuty Court of the ht.tte of Oregon for Wa-co
I County, on the Jd day of November, lsS6, will on
I Monday, the'Jath day o( December, lKv, upon the
preinl-es hereinafter decrlbed, sell to the high
est bidder for cah in hand, the following de
! scribed real estate belonging to the estate of
: Mary M. Uordon, deceased, to-wit' The south
I we-,t quarter of section thiity-twoln township
four south of range thirteen east of the Willam
I ette ineridiau, in Wasco county, Oregon, con-
taining ICO acres.
I Dated this 25th day of November. 1800.
AbA STOGSDIM.,
Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gor
don, deeeasea. novi-5t-i
I
NOTICE OF FIXAL SETTLEMENT.
Notic? Is hereby clven that the undersigned,
administrator oi the estate w i neonore vou lior-
stel. deceased, has Hied his final account as such
administrator, and that the 5th day of January,
17, at -j o clock v. m. has been fixed by orderof
4 objections to said account and settlement there
oi. ah neirs creuitors or otner Persons inter
ested in said estite ore duly notified to file their
objections tosaiu account, n any iney nave, oe
fore said date.
Dated thU 2h day of November. lS'JO.
GEO. VON llOP.iJTEL,
Administrator of the Estate of Theodore von
llorstel, deceased. niVl
NOTICE.
V. S. Land Opfice.
The Dau.es, Dec. 7, 1696.
by Lewis O. Heiinegban against William Word
en for abandoning his hoine-teud entry No.
dated Match lu, 1502, upon the HW'A section
SI, Township -I Eouth llauge 13 E, in Wusco
uouniy, uregou. wiiu u vie
of aid entrj, the said part
moued to apiwar at this nm
January, 1W7, at 'J o'clock p.
uouiuy, uregon, wun a view to uie cancellation
parties urn nereby sum
odlce on the Lath day of
lc ii. m.. to resuond and
furui'h testimouv concerning cald ulleced
auaiuioumeut.
a,,M
JAS. K. MOOI'.K, Hegister.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
All work promptly attended to,
and wurruntcd.
174 VOCT BLOCK.
A FROG
Watchmaker
Jeweler
n nrn r YiV
YOV)
BUTTHl
GENUINE
vim raf vY mlmsrL 1
iu. r dmwwA
fife, 'yr-.rn 8
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rugs, Paints,
Wail Paper,
Glass. Etc.
s-Kmersly Drug Co.
129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR.
J. S. SCHENK,
President.
II. 31. 11F.AI.L.
Cashier,
First National Bank.
THE DALLES
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Itepoeits received, subject to bight
Dralt or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
ciew xork, ban f ranciaco anc Port
land, DIREOTOKS.
D. F. Thompson. Jno. 6. Sciiingk.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lixbk.
ti. M. BKAI.L.
DR. GUHtTS
IUF1IOVED
LIVER
PILLS
kic. Om0 PHI far m !.
if tbe boiMM Mch cujr m dknhit for
jillft ftamilr whAt tba a.Btm Laik lit
A mov.niAnl oi
Uallu. Tbr pUI
ulu It ruUr. Thar coca lUsdubii. bnjfhUo tba
hi, na clr tboC'otiiploilon b.ilrlhn cnmtl,
Twy ueithor eriiw nor liekeo. To connneo you, m
will mall Minplo Iw or full jo far 2fa. Holdaran.
iwra. illi. ilOKANKO tikli. CO., FblUddpUu, Vt.
Snipe
A Mild Pli
Yen will find or.n coupon
inside nacli two oance bas
and tvocst;r. i:.s ir.sldc each
foaroanct'y., ofCiickweirp
Durlinin. Ltsy i. cf this
cctcbra.cd to lie c:ca unc rend
t!io curr. J. '.:; irt.t a
list cf ve.lu-M. ,nut-e.r.t'j and
-FOR-
Far me and Villagers,
ron
Fathers and Mothers,
FOU
Sons and Daughters,
ron
All the Family.
on a no-tal card, send it to Geo. W. Best.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ritANSACT A GENEKALliANKING Ht'SINKS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
minsters hoiu on iew l ork, Uhicaco,
Ht. J.ouis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
m uregon and asumgton.
! Collections made at all points on fav
I orable terms.
DOORS,
windows,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
ZEE. C3- Hi 1ST
Notice of Final Setlieoieaf.
Notice l hereby glvoi that the undersigned
has tiled, In thootllceol tho Clerk of the County
Court of the State of Oregon fnr Wnwr.
his final uccount as the Bdmliilstrator oi tho
tale of Phoebe M. Dunham. (liwnui. nmi
by an order of the County Court, made and en
tered on tho 18th dav of IlMprnter. isrv ti.o
county cpurthoiiso lu Dalles City, Oregon, was
fixpd us the place nnd tho 1st day of March, 1697,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ua the time for tho
hearing of said linl uccount nnd objections
thereto. a. K. THOMPSON.
ucc-'i Administrator.
A competent woman wants u place
doing housework or nureinu. Call at
tliie ofiice.
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY,
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
NEAIMI.IS
IHJI.UT1I
f-'AICfSO
AND KOItKS
flKOOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELEN
TTE
TV
Through Tickets
CHICACO
WASHINGTON
rniLAHEUI'IHA
'EW YOKK
BOSTON AND A I.I.
l'OINTS EAST ami SOUTH
For liitormntlon, time curds, mnpsnnd tteketb
cnl on or write to
V. C. ALLAWAY. Acent,
Tbe Dalles, Oregon
or.
A. D. CFIARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
255. Morrison Cor. Thirl. I'orttau t Otcjon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leuve nnd are dm; to arrive nt l'ortland
LEAVE.
ntOM JUNE
, l9.j.
f OVEULxVND EX-")
I press, Hnlem, Hose-'
I ourc, Abhland, Sac- i
b.M l . il. j Krmiust;0i jiojave,
i:10A. M.
I I.os Angeles, lil 1'aso, i
I New UrleaiiH and I
(.East J
lloselmrs and way i-tn-
S:S0 A. M.
tion.s
1:10 P.M.
f Via
I Mt.,
Woodburn
fori
Dally
except
Bundayi.
i.Ancel, Silverton,
I -J West iscio. Browns-
! ville.riprlngfleld and
except
Sundays.
l Natron I
'4:00 J'.M.
7:: A. M.
Salem and way stations
10.00 A. M.
juorvauih una way
stations
Gl'JO P.M
,i,it ii . i j.ucJiliiiivuie anu(
H.-lo 1.31.. jway Htntonti
t 8:25 P. M
Daily. tDaiiy, except Sunday.
DINING CAU3 OS OCiDEN UOUTE.
PDL1.MAN HUFFET Sl.EEPEKS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAHS
Attached to all Tlirouffh Trains.
ThroiiRh Ticket Office, 181 Third street, where
inrougn ucseis to all point-, in the Kustern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
iowe.ii raies irom
J. R. KIItKLANI). Tieket Apnf
All above traiiib arrive at and dcimrt lrnm
Grand Central Station, Filth and Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION'.
Paisenser Dejiot, foot of Jederson street.
Iave for OSWEGO, week days, at fi:00, 7:'J0,
10:15 n. in. ; l'.':15, 1:15, flrlK, liMo, is:0o , m.
(aim hum p. m. on baturday only). Arrive at
Portland at 7:10, S;30, 11:'.'5 a, m.; l:K0,y:15, 0:35,
. J, J.iu )i. in.
wave for Sheridan, week days, at -1:30 p. m.
.iu; ut l urimuu, u. Ill
X?ave for AIHLIE on Jlonday, Wednesday and
rri'iuy ui v: iu a. m. Arrive at 1'ortlana, Hips
duv, Thurs-day and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave nt 7 20, 8:-10,
10:15 a. m.: 12115, 1: 15. 3::, 5:25 0:45 p. iu. Ar
rive ai roruaua ai imai, b:au. iu:oo 11:25 a. m.:
1:30, 3:15, 5:10, C:35, 7:55 p. m.
P.. KOEIILEU,
E. P. ROOEHS,
Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt.
Jianaser.
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gether one year for $2.00. The regular
price of the two papers is 3.00.
Kor Hal or Kent.
The Grant hotel, close to the depot,
will sell cheap, or rent for MO nr
month.
Lke Kke,
decli-lm
Grants, Or.
Executor's Noiicej)f Final Account.
Notice is hereby given that George A. IM.
executor of the estate of Richard G. CloMcr iE
cchmiI, has lllctl tho tinnl accounting of thoSl
(III! "l JMLiiniu w. wvt.viirvu? VU 1 Iha
tanc person, ot uie pcison nun estate of whipi,
Fail! AlUVrt iJlli"i...., ...i in
Richard Clostcr, deceased. .Was at the ti
his death the duly appointed, nunllilcd nn
. -..u.Jtn.i .k'l.ll till, nlflL rt .1 ..
1DK KI'"1, .v. uiv votint
Court of the State of Oregon for Wnsro Countr
and that said court has appointed 10 o clock
m. oi Monday, November 2, 189C, lieing theflrrt
m.ol Monday, November 2, 189C, lieing thefirii
day of tiie reeular November term of said court!
for thu year 1MH5, at tho county courthouse lS
Dalles City, Oregon, ns tho time and place for
the hearing ol said final accounting mid m,,'
Hons thcieto if any tin ro be.
I his notice is published by order of SH
Countv Court, entered October 2d, liys.
GEORGE A. LIEBE. hxecutor
Cosdon A Condon, Attorneys for Executor '
oct3-5t-II
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice l hereby given that the unricrslencd
has been appointed ndministrntrlx of the estate
of lieoree W. Turner, decenved, and has dulr
qualilled os Midi. All persons havlnc olalmi
,tuf unl.l nwliitn firn tllprnfrirn iiiitlaf. , b
im.ii nr.. ....... . v ,u Mjp.
selit the same to her, with proper voucher
Oregon, within six months f 10m thU ilnte.
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner,
deceased. octa-li
Dated October 2. 1S.
Guardian Notice.
Notice 1 hereby Riven that tho underMKucd
has been duly appointed by tho County Court
nf the State of Oiecon for Wusco county, guar
dian of the person and estate of Albert Lehman,
an insane pemon. All persons havinc claim!
uualn-t said estate are hereby required to pre
sent them to me at my residence in Dalles Citr,
Oregon, with proper voucher-.
' GKORGE A. I.IEIJE.
(iiinrdlan of the x3rsou and estate of Albert
Lehman, Insane.
Dated this 20th day of September, ISM.
.sep20-Ct-U
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.'
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned,
guardian of the persons and estate of Alice Al
inira Udell snd William Edward Udell, minors,
under and in accordance with an order nf the
county court of the state of Oregon, for Wusco
Countv, heretofore mude, will sell nt public unc
tion, forcah In hand, on Saturday, the 19th
day of December, 18U0. nt the hour of 12 o'clock,
noon, nt tho Courthouse door iu Dalle.-) City, in
Wasco County. Oregon, ail the real estate be
longing to the estate of said minors, to-wit:
The snutheest quarter of seetiou thirty la
township one north ranse ten east Willamette
Meridian, in Oregon, containing 1IU) acres.
I miles City, Oregon, Nov. 19. 18.
GEORGE UDELL,
nov21-il Guardian of said Minors
Notice to Taxpayers.
Tiie County Hoard of Equalization will tnee
iu the assessor's olUce on Mondnv, October 3tli,
und continue in session nne week, for the pur
pose of equalizing tho assessment of Wasco
eouuty for lh'.Hi. All taxpayers who hnve not
been Interviewed by the assessor will please call
at the olliee on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur
days, os all property must be assessed.
E. II. WAKEFIELD.
Sept lD-ii County Assessor.
Dalles City anil More State Line
Leaves V.'illiams Hotel, Moio, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
8 i. in. prompt.
Lewves Umatilla Hoii6 The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
8 'a. in. prompt.
FreiuMit rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c
per 100 lb?-; email packages, 15 and 25c.
PasseiiL'er rates The Dalles to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50.
Asjency at Umatilla House, The Dalle?,
and ut Williams Hotel, Moro.
tf
DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop.
Bake Oven and Mitchell
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Propriatoi
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.
he Glades Ranch,
WHITE SALMON. WASH.
lire Bred JERSEYS
Club
Of the St Lambert, Coramassic and Tormentor
ralne. Three Choice Bulls for snlo or rent
so borne Choice Cows and Heifers for sale,
l'uio Bred Poland China Hogs.
W hlto Plymouth Kock Chickens.
Address; MKS. A. It. HYKKKT.T, Prop.
Jv2o-w3in White Salmon. Wash.
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COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Reeaidence, Tenth and Liberty Street!
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