T& Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tit K DAI.I.KS, OKKOON A MISSING SQIIADKON. Atlnilrul llunce'ft fleet Vnnnitt Itv X'tllllKl. Chicago, Feb. 7. A special to Tribune from Charleston, S.C., says Admiral Bunco and tho ships of the the North Atlantic squadron aro somewhere out in the storm-tossed Atlantic. Up to a latu hour, the lookout at Fort istimpter had notmadeout any ships approaching tho harbor, and gre.it uneasiness is fell regadinj,' the safety of the ships of tho squadron. The Clyde line steamer Co manche arrived late this afternoon, after a tempestuous trip from New York, hav ing been blown out of her course and driven by tho storm and delayed by the fierce gale. Captain Pendleton said to night he wishes never to be out in a fierce gale on the Atlantic again. lie saw no trace of the squadron on his way, although if they had been on what is known as the "Southern drill ground," he would have passed close to them. The dispatch-boat, Fern, which arrived yesterday, put out to sea this morning, with the special dispatches and mail from Washington for Admiral Bunce, but stie could not find the ship today, and returned. Commander Clover, who has received orders to join the North Atlantic squad ron, reports that lie has seen nothing of the missing ships. Deutues Cannot bo Cured by .local applications, as they caunot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,, and when it Jb en tirely closed, Deafnesa is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restoredjto its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for .any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) 'that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. "Sold by Untwists, 75c. 0-10 TIIKY WANT KKOirilOOITY. ".Canadian RnprcseiitatlvoK; 3leet rulillc 3Ien at Washington. "Washington, Feb. G. The two mem bers of the Canadian parliament, Messrs. Cartwright and Davies, who are in Washington in tho interest of closer tiade relations with the United States, interviewed a number of public men to day. They were escorted bv Repre sentative Hitt, of Illinois, who intro duced them to the leaders of both houses. They had half an Iioui 'h talk with Speaker Heed, which ended with a remark by Sir Richard Cartwright that it seemed to be the idea of the people of each country that if they could build a high tariff wall around their own do mains, they could enrich themselves at the expense of their neighbors. Speaking for the new Canadian ad ministration, he saiil it was his hope that tho United States would see that reciprocal arrangements would benefit both. Old t'Jonlu. Old people who require medicine to regulate tho bowela and kidnoys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and uowele, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exact ly what they need. Price 50 cents and $1 00 per bottlo nt Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Storo. " S Save Your (iruiii. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of gnun annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is tho most effective and econom ical poison known. Price reduced to H0 cents. For sale by 31. Z. Donnell, Agent. febl-3m Tills la Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, & generous Eamplo will bo mailed of tho most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Curo (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate tho groat merits of tho remedy. ELY BROTHERS, CG Warren St., New York City. Hov. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recoiimiouded Ely'u Cream Balm to mo. I cau emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive curo for catarrh if used as directed." ltev. Francis W, Poolo, Pastor Central Proa. Church, Helena, Mont. 1 Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged curo for catarrh and coutaius no mercury nor uuy jujurious drug. Price, CO cents. THE GAME. Ho Cooltl Not Fool Jonesey with Ills Trick. Three yountr men were seated nt a table in a Market street restaurant. One of them drew from his pocket and laid upon the table u silver dollar, says the Philadelphia Kccortf. Beside it he placed a visiting- card, with a round hole about a half inch in diameter pierced through its center. Said ho: "Sec the fat, white dollar? See the little hole in the card? Bet you the eig-ars I can push the big dollar through the little hole." "I'll go you," said one of his companions; "but, remember, you aro to push that dollar through that hole without enlnrging the hole." "That's what," responded I he proposer of the feat. Laying the dollar Hat on the table, he held the card on edge just be hind it. Then he produced a pencil which he shoved through the hole in the card until it touched tho edge of the coin. "Pushing the dollai through the hole, see?" "Here comes Jonesey, wild the loser. "Lend me your dollar unit your funny card and I'll get revenge. Oh, I won't' do a thing- to Jonesey!" A lengthy, cadaverous young fellow, with a vacuous expression, drifted into the vacant place at the table. "Jonesey," said the loser of the cigars, "here's a big dollar and here's a little round hole in a card. Bet you I can put the dollar through the hole just as it is loser to pay all four of our cheeks." "Done," said Jonesey. The other proceeded to repeat the action of the first trickster. 'Hold on," drawled Jonesey, languidly, "your contract is to 'put' the dollar through the hole. I didn't bet you couldn't 'push' it through the perfora tion. You see, dear boy, I've been up against, the game hitherto." CHINESE JEWELERS. All of tho Work lo Dono by Ilnntl Some of it la Iicautlful. There are two jewelers in Chinatown, but their establishments do not. re semble the ordinary places known as jewelry shops, says the New York Times. The Chinese jeweler is a man ufacturer an well as a shopkeeper. His establishment is a tiny room up one or two flights of stairs. The room in one place is divided by an, openwork iron partition, with an arch and aeoun ter near the window, where the jeweler stands at work. He is an elderly China man, wearing glasses, and he works over a tiny fire in the window. All his work is done by hand, and some of it is beautiful. There are heavy silver bracelets which open with a hinge and fasten with an odd little staple. The fine raised pattern is cut out, every bit of it, by hand. There are gold rings made in the same way. There are fine rings, made of 24-earat gold. Almost, nothing is kept in stock. There may chance to be a few rings and bracelets, which 'are taken from a small safe. Most of the goods are made to order. When the manufacturer is asked the price of a ring he weighs it before he. answers. His scales consist of ,a slen der stick of ivory, perhaps a third of a yard long, covered with Chinese char acters. At one end is a small brass plate suspended from the stick by fine threads and a very small weight, also hanging by a threat, is moved along to the balancing point by tho. jeweler as be holds the little machine in his hand. The front part of the- little shop is filled with a stove, table, dishpan, dishes as many tilings as can well be crowded into it. BIG HAT IN CHURCH. It I'llbi tlio Wholo Untveroo for the Man lleliliid It. This is what, happens to the man be hind the hat, says the Chicago Observer: The preacher disappears until nothing remains but a voice. And with the hat standing up against the spot where the voice is, and the modulated sentences breaking against it, bow is attention to be. fixed upon the sermon '? The mind grows lax, the quict.nnd.swcotnc.ss of tlie sanctuary tend todistraction, the hat fills the whole visible universe, and involuntarily one's thoughts center upon it. It is tt wonderful construction. There is a yellow rose trembling on a long stem with every movement of the wear er s head and one begins to calculate the extent of its arc. There are bunches of feathers, disposed, apparently, with a view to preventing anything from be ing heen between them whichever way the hat is turned. And there urc .stal actites of ribbon, upright and immov able, which still further obscure the horizon. Occasionally one gets a momentary glimpse of the bend of the jwoaoherns It is .stretched out in gesticulation, but it seemii n mere detached fragment use lessly beating the air. The preacher himself has disappeared aa If he hud never been. The only thing visible when the hat is turned for a moment is another hat of the same kind farther on. DlKRt-ntnra In Itussln. When M. I'obiediroit.eiV became the head of the holy synod in Jlussin it wits reckoned that the days of the dis senters were numbered. Jle would t-oon stamp them. out. In spite, however, of 1 bin ruthless policy, they have steadily increased, until there are now about K.aoo,ooo or tliem without reeltoniiifr the old believers, who ure 18,000,000 stroni,'. Ward Kerna & Kobertaon luve tlio lar08t stock of timothy, wheat and wild hay kept in tho citv, for pale. Call and eeeit. jaiiUo Uiv HAD PLAYED flow Ibout Your job We have tho facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. "We not only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Gome in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have 3'our next order. oo Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, mSl X Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour. This Flour use; e cry We sell our yoods lower than anv . M 1 . .1 1 ciur unu get our prices unu r;o eunviucea. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. SUMMONS. TN THE ClltCUir COUNT of the State of J- Oregon, for Watco County. Ernest Morgan, Plaintiff vs. Nettie Morgan, Defendant. To Nettle Morgan, tno above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, vou .no hereby reiiuired lo mipeur ill the above cntllkd court and answer the complaint filed awin.vt you in said court mid caus-e, on or before the Hist day of the uext regular term of the Circuit Court for Was' o County, Oregon, following tho expiration of blx weeks publication of this summons, to-wit, Monday, theMli dav of rebru urv. Ih'JT, and you will rake nofieo that It jou (ail to so appearand answer, for want thereof plHintiil'will take judgment uguiust you for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: A decieo of divorce forever dlssolviii',' the bonds of mamage heretofore mm now exisllng between plalntlit' and defendant, and for such other relief as may bo equitable ami just. ThisumTioiis is served upon vou bv publica tion thereof in Tho D.illes CunoxiCLK, a wool. I v ncw&i aper of general circulation published n't The Dalles, Oregon, by- order of Hon. W. 1,. Jirahliaw, jmlguof the iibovi-nuined court. Dated at Dulles City, Or., Dec. K, 18fi. U. W. PIIKM'S. dcc2.M Attorney for I'lulntilr". Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given lhat anc-xrculion and ordtr of sale was issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stutoof Oregon for Wasco Countv, on thu IMtli day of i'ceeinber, RMM, upon a judgment therein rendered on the "Jlstilay of November. ISUG, inlavorof K-,d 11. Dietzel. plulntill", and against James I Elliott and William Wood, de- lendants, winch said execution and order of, sale is to me directed and commanding me to sen rue propel iv iiercinurtcr uvscriDoil, tor tne imrpoooi sarisi viugine judgment or the, plaint ill' in said cause for thu sum of ililiUO. with in terest thereon nt ten ier cent per annum from tlio'-'Jst day of November, 181)0; and the further sum oi nw attorney s iocs; aim tlio costs and uisijursements oi said suit taxed at 51 j. There. ore, In compliance with said execution und orueroi shic, 1 will on Saturday, iTiimiury :!(. 1807, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p, m. at tho courthouse dcor in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell .u luuiic nuuuon, to inu nrgnesc omuer, lor casi: In hand, for thepurposoof satisfying tho judg. at ii in 1 merit above mentioned tho following described miiius auu premises, io-wk; Sixty-three ((13) acres oil" tho e.ist 'sldo of the .North half of tho Southeast quarter of Sec. ::0 in Township l North, Range 15 Kast, W. M., com iiieiKlogntnrockat n point on tho North lino of tho NN'Mof the SICK of said Section W. theneo Kast to Kast llnu.ot said section; theiico suuiii unu-qiiHrier mno; tueucc west to a point duo South of said rock (tho place of be: lining); inenco.Nonn to tno pineoor boKlnnlng. Dated tills aithdaj of December. lSW. , .... T-J- divi:r. Jan2-5t-ll Sheriil'of Wasco County, Or. Notice of Final Settlement. Notico is hereby Riven that tho undersigned lias uicd in tlio otllco of tho Clerk of tiro Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Wiibco County nls dual account us assignee of A. A. lloirney, insolvent debtor, and said final account will bo hoirdatthc Circuit Court room in tho court house in Dalles City, Oregon, on Monday, tho b h day of February, inn. ut tho hour of 10 o clock o. m or as soon thereafter us counsel may bo heard, JtOHKRT .MAYS. Uec-VI Assignee of A. A. Uonnuv. JVCnn 11 TY1 PiJ ffg Q J TTno J Before koIhr elsewhere, .call on L. COMINI. The Dalles, Or,, For a Tombstone. Warranted to Btand for all time, regardless of wind or weather. pRifHW is manufactured expressly for family sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. house in the trade, and if vou don't think so , SUMMONS. TN Till! CIIiCUIT COURT of the State of Orc X gon for V aseo Countv. Krauk J. Mcyeis, l'lulutlll', vs. Annie M. Meyers, Defendant. To Annie M. Meyers, the nbove named defend, ant: In the nnmn of tho State of Oregon, vou aie hereby required to appear In thu above entitled court and answer the complaint tiled against you ia said court and cause, on or before the ilrst day of trie next regular term of tho Circuit Court for Wasco County, Oregon, following the expiration of six wests' publication of this sum, minis, to-wit.-Monduy, tho Mb dav of I'ebiuarv, ISO", and you will lake willed that if vou fall lo so appf ar and answer, for want thereof" plaint ill will take judgment against yon for thu relief prayed for in his comprint, to-wif A deercu of divorce forever dissolving thu bonds of mar Mage heretofore and now existing between plalntlit' and defendant, and for such other re lief as may be equitable and just. This summons is served upon vou bv publica tion thereof in Tho Dalles Clir.oxicr,'r:, a news paper of weekly publication and general circu lation, publtshcu at The Dalles. Wasco Countv, Oregon, by order of lion. W. D. iiradshav,, judge ol thu above named court. G. V. I'HKM'S, dcc'iJ-I Attorney fur l'lainilll. SUMMONS. TN T1IK CIRCUIT COURT of tho'Statoof Or X egon for Wasco County. Alma 0. Howe, l'laintlir, vs. Pnmuel T. Howe, Defendant. To Samuel T. Howe, tho above named defendant: In tho name of tho t-tnto of Oregon, vou aro hereby required to appear and answer tlio com plaint lllid against you in tho above entitled court and cause, on or before the llrst dav of tho next term of said eouit following the expiration of tho timoprescibed in tho order for tho pub Mention of this summons, to-wit: On orb'fore thoSthdny of Fcbruaiy, I8U7; and if you fail so to ap)ear Hint a.iswer, or otherwiso plead In said cause, tho plalntill, or want thereof, will apply to tho court for tho leliei prayed for in tho com. plaint lllcd herein, to-wit: That tho bonds of matrimony between plulntilT and defendant bo dissolved; that tlio plainttlV bo awarded tho custody of (no minor child mentioned in bald complaint, Hester A.Howe; that defendant bo barred of all right, title or interest In the real a,.u! r,?,'.''?""1 I,rol'erty of plainllir, ami that Plalntill havo and recover her costs and dis bursements niado and expended in this suit, and for such other und further relief as to tho Court may seem equitable. This summons ! served upon you by publica Hon thereof, by order of tho Hon. W. I,. Urad shaw, iudgo of said Couit, which order bears tho date of Ocrpber SO, lhUO, and was mado and dated i -ii lr y' co Coullt' Oregon, on Octo ber SO, 1WG, JOHN H. CRAIH.Kli.VUdH, Attorney for I'lalntlll'. decSO-1 Sheriff s Sale. Notico is hereby given that under und by vir tue oj mi execution mid order of salo Issue I o it of tho C roult Court of tho Stotoof Oregon for H"y ie 12th day of January. 1S07, and to mo directed and commanding mo to sell tho prm-crty hereinafter described to satisfy tiro sum of J'JO, with interest I ueut m annum from Deo. a, JbSC, u balance duo T".''0" "J Kinent in tho above linmal cimrt n iay.r oi nooert -Mays and D. K. Crowe, partners doing business under thollrm uamo of Mays It Crowe, and ognlnst Deo. D. Anlutronoand Surah Arntronjf,slven mid rendered i 'Jth day of November, 1890, 1 will , tho loth day of February, lh7, 0 o'clock n. m., sell ut tho courthi ICS Cllv. Ill SHliI nn,,t.. ... tuereiu on on Wednes- sell ut tho courthouse door In publio ouctfou.totho highest bidder for cash iri hu id, t ho fqllovvlng described real estit,. . .iVJ . . . "'. ""u state, at '. u,?clc..,la u Thompson's Addition to Va los city, in Wutco County, Stiitoof Oregon. Hallos City, Oregon, Jan. ja 1897. v'fV15UU T. .1 hlllliirii J13-5L1 Slierlfl'of Wasco County, dregon. Tne coiumDia pacKi novo PACKERS OF Port and Beef MANUFACTURES OK Lard and Sausages Fine Curersof BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. The Glades Ranch, WHITE SALMON. WASH : lire Bred AiuerlcH ileriM'V Cnttlo Club Of tho St lrmbert, Coniniasslo and Tormentor mine. Three Choice nuns ior rmv m so some Choico Cows and Heifers for sale, l'uio lircd Poland China Hogs. White I'rymouth Hock ChleKoiH. Address: M RS. A. R. 1! VR C RTT, I'ri.p. jvavwsm White Salmon, Wash. Dalles City and Mora Stage Line Leaves Williams Hotel, nloro, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. in. prompt. Leavea Umatilla House. The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at 8 a. m. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, -10c per 100 lbs j small puukngea, lo und 2ou. Passenuer rales The Dalles to Moro, $1.50: round trin. 2.o0. Acennvnt Umatilla House, inc Danes, and at Williams Hotel Jloro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. STAGE LINE, THOMAS HARPER, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelont every day, aim troni Antelope to Mtt chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. Notice of Slieriirs Sale. iolleo is here h - irlv v.iuuuuii ii nu uiu urucr oi sine isaueil out or the Circuit Court of tho State of Orejruii for Wir-en County on the h!th day of January, la!)7, upon a decieo and judgment made, rendered am! en- u--ii.li uicreioiore inuicin in a suit wherein J. J. nneneer was nlulntnr mwi wium, if vii..,.. i ml -Mary Vinan.s,hi.swife,aud.I.M. lluutiiunon were defendants: I did duly levy upon and will sell at the front door of the countv courthouse i "' V es,.vVy5 "HM'0 ( 0"'ity. Oregon, on Satur- 1UV, the 111 h llHV or l olinnirv 1&H7 i,t In the afternoon of said day, at public unction, o llie highest bidder for cash in hand, the fol- ...... i.h mreiiuni i wu csiuie. uvscriueu m said V..VV....U.I unu umih oi saie, turn ucerlljeil as .., i V . V. . 1 . " F CO. live (S), six ((!) ...... ru.cn i;,ui sccuoii ;o. six (ii) in township M). Olio 111, north of runirn ten iininvini ivn( amettc Meridian in Wasco Countv, Oregon, con im,'i,"K "''i1 "c,r,L's of together with the jiuiviiiuoiieniM aim appurtenances thereunto bohim? Hi. nr i ...iL1, ... "V.. iiiK, or so much thereof us shall be necessary to satisfv the iinirmiitK iln c.i.i V.:.i. A" K Wlcr w,l.h trcst Hwrioii at tlio .V .. W t4 YK"1 lwt annum s neo the'JSth dny of December. Imi : und tho fnni,,.- , ..H.ttor,1.uy's(wa: t,IL' "ther sun if JJO costs in said suit, toji-jtherwith accrul s in terest and expenses of snlo. b ury, 181)7. ' ' "l J""' 1'iiiuu ui ine i).i iios (ir . iU vitii .1,... i ..... Janlfi.rit.il sherlll of Wowcounw! Onron. Notice ofjlieritfs Sale. ,1.8? iSftM1'1!0'!. on? f slo tne I he In tho Mate wherein Krick Nelson us tah, wlJT eml Judirment nffnlnsr ai.J....?, .'.i''l':.rw!! sum of t.-A.Hi H,uCtV" ,vr."V " or tno jnvirinL- I.. i. ;r."r."y."J. acres of land at Tfim ' .""ii ? ,u,wh. Two II1 rango seven east i oust nf u-i ,..."':.V" I'.onuoi .. .1..H41UUU .Mer (iian in uerwutt.or so Iiootssarv to fc,,tir,. . ' .'.u' us inuy bo ..d disbursements! IXyT1" ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. tail Han I VIVliV Ul 1I1M ,1I fill I r f VtM.t A Orenrdatd Justico V.V, ' ..VH"" action estate of JI. ler.dXo im I ' A!'i?.,H'0,n., 11,0 law vent debtors ah nJrLnu 1 -'",rlcson, iKalnst both, or either lii5v,u? i'''''"' ro hereby noUfl to iii. Vwlv?ut dcut,,"i tons owli i tiVo, , L4 ...9r3',.'!l nd all per: "n. uro hereby Si Assignee, J ' h S U.VVl EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OP TIIK- Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trntns leave and arc duo to arrive nt I'ortUnd. nnAVE. FBOM JUNE 23, 1893. AltBtvt, OVEItr.ANU KX-1 press, Salem, Itoso-1 bure. Ashland, Sac-1 i rnnionto, Ogden,8an I Kraneisoo, Mojnvo, f Iw Angeles, El I'rwn, i 8:W P.M. I New urieniiH aim I Kaxt 8:S0 A. St Itoseburg and way sta tions fVIn Woodburn fori I Mt.Angol, Sllvcrtnu, i West Solo, Drowns- ) vllle.dpringlleld and I (.Natron J galcni and way stations t:40 P.m. Dally except bunduya. l:0O I'. JI. 7:30 A. M, IMS P.M. except Sunduyj. I0.00A.SI 1 :'.DI'.J1. 8:2i P.M. corviuus nna wnyi Ktntlons j McMluuvillc and way stutlons t Dally. tDuily, except Sunday. DINING CAUS ON OGDEN ItOUTE. PULLMAN JJUflKHT 8LEKPEHS AND SKCOND-CLASS BLEEPING CAU3 Attaehcd to nil Through Trains. Through Ticket Olllcc, 1!!4 Third street, whew throuh tickets to. nil points In tho Kastcrn St'ites, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at lowest rates from .1. 11. KIltKLANI), Ticket Agent All abovo trains irrrlvo nt mid depart Iro'rri Grand Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving streets, YAMHILL DIVISION. 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