f Tkt Dalles Dally Chronicle. TIIK I'AI.I.KS, OUKHON AilvRrtUliif; Hutu. I'er inch One iiicli or loss In Daily f 1 50 Over two Inches unit niulcr tour inches. 1 HO Oyer (our Inches anil under twelve Inches T. Over twelve inches 50 DAILY AXD WKKKI.Y One inch or less, ver inch f J 50 Over one Inch nml under four inches. 'J 00 Over (our Inches nnd under twelve indies 1 50 Over twelve inches 100 I'KKSONAI. .UKNTION Geo. . Hunt, tlio railroad bttililor, is in the city. L. S. Logan, the Crook county stock mini, id in the city. Mr. A. 11. Thompson wont down on tho Duties City to meet Mrs. Thompson, who comes up from Portland today. Mr. W. H. Cliipp, who has been a res ident of this city for a year past, re turned to Gray's Harbor today, where lie has accepted a position in a store. Miss Mable M. Bull, of Portland, who has been visiting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Floyd on 5-Mile for the past few days, returned to her home this mornins: by boat. She was much pleased with Eastern Oregon. School Superintendent Gilbert and family, who have been visiting their old homo in the East, arrived this morning. They had a delightful visit, barring Mr. Gilbert's illness, which took the lace edges off his pleasure, but return to the land of the setting sun, and good old Oregon, more than ever convinced that there is no place in the world equal to this. THE CHURCHES- Pastor Row O. 1). Taylor, will preach at the First Baptist church, Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. There will be no evening service. Lutheran services at the brick school house, on Union street, tomorrow, as follows: Morning service at 11; Sunday school 12:05; evening ser vice at 8. At the Congregational church, corner of Court nnd Filth streets, Sunday eer vices as usual. At 11 a. m. and S p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, V. C. Curtis. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Meeting of the Young People's Society ot Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Topic, How to Get Patience and Why. All per sona not worshipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Crowfoot-h Howie ;s uiitiaW. Last Sunday morning, immediately after the Eermon in the Union church at Wamic, Mis9 Ethel Knowles, eldest daughter of M. and Mrs. P. T. Knowles, and George R. Crowfoot were united in marriage by Elder J. A. Orchard, in the presence of a large audience, which was attracted by the coming of so noted a preacher as Mr. Orchard, and the prom inence in the neighborhood of the biido and groom. Dnfur Dispatch. ltucKlen'a .vriucu salve. The best salve in the world for can, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei eores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption?, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It ia guaranteed to give perfect, satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ?al y Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. I'or Sale. New Massilon separator, 21-inch eyl inder, as good as new, having only threshed 1000 bushels. Also Dingee Woodbury 12-hor38 power. Price f!300. Call on or address T. B.m-oun, jnlO lm Lyle, Wash. J.O.ST. A gray mare, branded y" on left shoul der. Was originally one of the O. S. Morgan band, and was raised on the range adjacent to.'l-Mile creek. Suitable reward I will be paid for the return of J are to T. A. Hudson. baid in junlO-tf The Dalles, Or, The Westfield (Ind. News prints the following in regard to an old resident of that placer "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of tho L., X. A. & 0. liy. hero, saya: 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jiemedy for ten years or longer am never without it in my family, f tako pleasure in recommendim.' It.' " It is a uneeific. fnr nil linwol ilici.r.h.rj L'.m. I eale by lllakeley & Houghton. Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Cotifh Hem edy by reading what it has done for others, and havinn tested its merits for themselves aro today its wannest friends. For sale by Ulakeley & Houuhton. Suvh Vuur (I nil ii. Few realize that each eijuirrel do stroys $1.50 worth of Brain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Externa i ir.Jtor is tho most effective and econom-' mil poibon known. Price reduced to 30 tfenle. For sale by M. Z. DonnolJ, Agent. We soil IIoo Calto eoap. Pease & Mays. all. 'Jm Depression Srits so common in summir-tirne. accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourish ment. The vital force is lost It isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, bul especially in youth, it involves the risk of lung disease. Loss of flesh and a cough are threat ening signs. Of Cod-liver Oil, With the hypo- . ... , Jl lUOpi lllliO, IlldulO UlUOu vdOO perfectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. In Scott's Emulsion the taste of the oil is fully disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk. Kor aalo at oc. and $t.(v- by all drucrirists. SCOTI U liowxii, Mfg. Chrui5, N'o.v York RENTING MOUNTED ANIMALS. Almost Any Auiuiitl Mny lie Hired, from u Squirrel to an Ulophunt. Mounted animalstind birds are rented for a great variety of purposes, and al most any animal or bird may be hired. The fur-bcariug animals are rented prin cipally to furriers for iibe as show pieces. Many furriers buy show pieces but there ore others who prefer to rent them, thus getting a new or different show piece every season. Sometimes ti large number of animals, from the smallest squirrel to the largest tiger and lion, are rented together for tho decoration of a show room: nnd birds in largo numbers nnd in great variety, from humming birds to peacocks, are 'sometimes rented for .similar purposes. Animals and birds both are rented for theatrical purposes. A stuffed dog was needed in a play, .lust tho dog re quired was found at the taxidermist's. There may be a piny with a scene in it in which a hunter comes in with a fawn over his shoulder. Tho fawn can bo hired at the taxidermists. It may be that in some ploy an eagle alights upon the stage; an eagle may lie hired. In plays depicting circus life, if a parade forms part of the representation, tho wagons can be fdled with lifelike stuffed tigers, bears and other animals, such as might be found in a real circus. And bears, elephants and various other mounted animals are at one time or an other used on tho stage. Mounted animals are renterd for va rious civic displays and parades and for ballroom decorations and other uses. Tigers can bo hired for political proces sions, Kor a presentation of Little Red Riding Hood a wolf can be hired. Swans are rented and all sorts of birds. Some times n dining-room, as on the occasion of a game .supper, is decorated with all kinds of game birds. Lecturers hire mounted animals. Lec turers on natural history to a school, for example, tho lecturer might upon the stage a earilwin, an elk and a deer, to show the difference between them. Mounted animals and birds are rented for various photographic purposes. A lear, or an eagle perhaps, to be photo graphed for ii trade mark, or a (xirrot, to Ik? held by a child. The live bird would not keep still; astulfed bird will. Birds are rented to artists to draw or paint from. Kor fish store openings, big por poises, sharks and sturgeon are rented: and crocodiles and alligators are rented to leather and shoe stores. The cost of renting mounted animals and birds is much less proportionately for a longer than for a shorter periodi The charge for show pieces is a certain percentage of tho value, graduated ao u"L'r ('0,ll(1 ,,e llire(1 for $10 ""'l ' null tiger for $5; a middle-sized elephant for ; ?25 a day; a big grizzly bear for SlO.nnd a small grizzly for $5. Au eagle, for a single occasion, one or two days, would cost $3 to $1. A squirrel could be hired for a day for SO cents, a wolf for $3, a parrot for 50 cents, a humming bird or I a robin for 25 cents, and an ostrich for $4 a day.N. Y. Sun. I Yellow washing' powder will your clothes the tamo color. make Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure I white. a2.3rn How to get rich. S25 will earn you 87 weekly With our plan of investment. You cannot loso. Two men made .foOO and WOO last month on .fJo. You can do likewise. If you don't invest, and keep your money in vour pocket, you will be poor all your life. Try us with f2.j, and see what we can do. Absolutely no rik. Write for particulars to "Guarantee Jlroberuge Co., offices 2K1 and 215 Byrne building, Jos Angelee, Cal." j'J2-lin of So S 3 I?) ' ' remarks relative to their work. " 'I'll bet you.' said Vest,hilu 'that I eau turn out more baskets than you can between now and the 1st. of Septem ber. So confident, nm I that. 1 am willing: to fsJnke my factory on It.' "His rival had just put In some new machinery and had taken on several additional hands, and he know that the capacity of his planl had not yot been fully tested. Westlako spoke in all ear nestness, and after considering the proposition form few moments ho said: " 'I'll take you up on that. Let's make it out in black and white-' "They went, to a notary tho next tlnv j and had a contract drawn up whereby I it was agreed that tho one who ninnn ! faetured tho smaller number of baskets I should forfeit his factory to tho other. I "On the 1st day of .September they i took au account of "Vj-k. and tho figures .-...v. in. i, . , v . i u in in iiititii- t,nr; baskets less than the rival firm. West lake's friends wanted him to figiit the claim, but. his disappointment had taken all tho life out of bhn, and ho turned over his entire factory without 0ilst "h,mv of ''stance- That one Miiwiiuu!. m.ik iii.iuiiu.uiy mc CIlll of his career, and from then on he has been what you see him now a dead weight on his mother's hands." Chica go Tribune. Inillim lliiHkct Maker. A delegation of Indians from the flrand Konric reservation make an an nual outing trip to Portland, Ore., every year in time to attend tho Fourth o"f Inly celebration, and if possible a circus. They have tents and come in wagons. Mime having two horses and Mime four. The ostensible purpose of (heir visit is to sol? baskets. These they make from hazel twigs, heated in the fire till they are rcndcretl tough md pliable.and the bark peels off easily. i i J-lou; flbouk Your job Wo have the 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. AVe not only desire '.o keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have vour next order. ?l?ror;icJe C. W. PHELPS & CO, -DEALKHS IN- Agricultural - Manufactured and Renaired. . Pjt.e' TnT'fiRrlfi'PS PflWPrS! &Tr TT!vTC Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STREET. 7. Z. DONNELU PESClPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., FOR THIEVES. Uuw Sonic Moil rntlihiUlngty ltovesl I'lU'tn It Is Itnulo to Tell. The head of one of the oldest and mint lniirt(int financial houses in Chi cago said this one day lately with a ifreat deal of emphasis: "1 much wish that our younger busi ness men would exorcise a keener ap preciation of how injudicious it is to .oluntarily nppcur in print by giving accurate information regarding such matters as tho days on which their establishments have the most cash on iiand, the mails in which they usually make their heaviest shipments of cash, and all that sort of thing. Only this week n young bank- olllclal did all of this :nd more. Not only did ho name the lays that the institution with which he is connected has the most cash on hand and makes its heaviest transfers of money to the post and express otlices, but ho gave the same information re garding two or three other institutions of a similar nature. "There have been other oases where the same tiling has been done by young men. It is seriously wrong, wiioiiyaiui 'entirely unbusinesslike. To do so I simply means the giving of valuable and otherwise wholly unattainable 1 pointers to the highwaymen from whom j we are hearing with such alarming fre ' queney and in so serious a manner of I late. Were an oilicer or employe con I nocted with our institution to do any- ' Hiinir tf flu. lfitul In nr I wniilil imme diately sever connection with that in stitution. The man guilty of doing such a thing, eitheriwittingly or unwit tingly.instantly forfeits all right to con fidence. Sue'i a man is cither a fool or i knave, and neither should hold a po sition of trust. Most sincerely do I hope that our young men will be more .in their guard as to this thing in the future." pWlW publisl?ir$ ?o. Implements. THE DALLES, OR AND PERFUMERY. THE DALLES, OR. INFORMATION NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that by au thority of ordinance No. 292, which passed the Common Council of Dalles Citv April 10th, 1807, entitled, "An or dinance to provide for tho ale of certain lots belonging to Dalles City," I will, on Saturday, the lith day of May, 1897, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all the following lots nnd parts of lots in Gates rddition to Dallee City, Wasco cotinlv, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 9 and 10 jointly, in block 14 ; lots 7, 8. 9 and 10, jointly in block 15; lota 7, 8, 9, and 10, jointly in block 21, known as butto; lots 10. 11 and 12, in olock 27; lot 9 in block !M ; lots 2, !i, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10 nnd 11, in block !15; lots 2, Ii, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block ;il5; lott 4, o, fi, 7. 8, 9, 1U, ll and 12, in block 1)7; lots 1. 2, li, 4, 0, 0, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1,2, I, f 9, 10 anil 11, in block 415; lots 1. 2, Ii, 7; 10, 11 and 12, in bloc 41, and lota 1, 2. C, I, 0, (I, in block 41). The reasonable value of sa.'. lots, for less than which they will no,, t o sold, has been lixed ttr.it dotorniinei. I.y the Common Council of Dalies City as fol lows, to-wit: Lots 9 and 10. in block 14, .$150; lots 7, 8, 9 and .'(), jointly in block 15, !f200; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; lot 11, in block 27, $225; lot 12, in block 27, $300; lot 9, in block :il, $100; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block "5, each respect ively $100; lots 0 and 7. in block 35, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11. in block 30, eacli respectively $100; lot. 12, in block 30, $125; lots 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 37, each re spectively $100; lots 0, 7 and 12, in block 37, eacli respectively $125; lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, in block 41, each respectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively $125; lots 3, 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11, in block 42, each respectively $100; lot h , G and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block 43, each respectively 1 $100; lot I, in block 43, $125; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in block 40, each respectively .fiuu; lots 1 and G, 111 block 40, each respectively $125. Each of these lots will bo sold upon the lot resnectivelv. and none of them will be sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above slated. One-fourth of (lie price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments on or before, one, two anil three years Irom tne date ol said sale, witli interest on such deferred pay ments at the rato of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made 111 nil at any time at the option of tho pur chaser. The said eale will begin on the 15th dav of Mtiv, 1S97, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con limn; from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 13th day of April, 1897. G 1 1. HURT V. PlIHM'S, Recorder of Dalles Citv. For Hall.-, Lots A, IJ, K and L, block 30; All, block 72; "A, 15, C, D, E and l block 82, and A, 15, C, D and E, block 25. Apply tO W.M. hillAt'KKl.KOItl). J. S. SClIENK, President. , M. Hi: ALL Cusliier. First Kational Bank. THE DALLES - - OREGON A (ieneriil lianking llusiness transacted Ueposits received, subject to bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remiueu on oar 01 collection. Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Erancisco aiivl port- land. IDIBtEbTOl-lS D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schmmci:. El). M. WiM.tAMH, QKO. A. LlEllE. II. M. IJbaix. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL WatchmakerlJeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. Executor's Sale. l'lirMiant to 1111 orili.r nl lliiii'niuiti.nMi.i nr the Statu of Oregon lor tlio Whk'o County, made him I enteral 011 tlio nd day of May, lfc!7, in tlio matter of tliuctato of Jame.s ilcUafian, deceased, dltectlnir mo to m11 tlio real proiwrty beloiiKlnc to tho estate of bald deeeau'd, I will, on Hatar day, the 5th day of June, lh'J7. at tho hour of'.' o clock p. in., at the courthouse door 111 Hullo City, Oregon, hell at publlo hule.'to the hlKhest Dluaer, nil of tho IoIIiiwIiil' ilcMTlhf.il grty belonging to oaid estate, to-wit: The boiithweat quarter of Section Eight, Township Ono South, Range Fourteen East W. M con taining 100 acres 111010 or less. ,nu' It. r. (1IHON8. Executor. Assignees Notice. Notieo is herebv olvmi h lit. till, II lilliirt In. mil has hied his final account us nKilimrxi nr ti.7. toto on ouug (juong Ixmj Jake Tow and Da-Oag l ong Tang, partners doing business under tho ,J.rw?x.,,,4.,.,,. A WnI 'i'1, XHU" (1U"K Company nnd 01ngQuong Insolvent debtors, with tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the Htatool Oregon for W ateo County. That suld llnul account will eomopn for hearing in tald Court on tho first day of the next renular term of said Court K'ft,.-0'".'.1,1 V10 """i""1 WonUuy in Novein ber, IMi.at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. mor us boon thereafter as tho matter cuu bo hearJ. jmiiu-u,. J. U. MACK, AdSlgllOO. Notice. TltKAHUIlY DKI'AHTMENT, ( OFHCK OF COMlTKOLLKll Ol' CUIIIIKKOY, J hOlleo is heroliv i.l n .........!. ...1 ... ....... huvoolaliiiiimlJ m,!? u lh0. H.On!goii, that tho name H ,V" lreiiUfd to 11 s, Wilson, receiver, in .,thi,0f, ,t;K.,,l..,:r0H . ,1,erc."' w,,"' three in 'ved l'to,or they may bedls. JAMES II. KCKKI.S, Comptroller. Jiiaio-waiu-i P.R.&M. EAST T GIVES TIIE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OOKAN 8TKAMKKH Lei.vo l'rU,id Kvorv tflvo Dhym rr SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W, II. IIUni.llUltT, (len. IMss. Agt I'ortlaml, Oregon E. M'KKII.l, I'rcsldcntnud Mann er Tlio New Tlmo t'nril. Under the new time card, which goes into effect tomorrow, tnunB will move as follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at 6 p. in., leaves at 0:05 p. m. No. 2, to Peudleton, Baker City and Union racific, arrives 1 :15 a. m., de parts 1 :20 a. in. No. .", from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives 8:!i0, departs 8:35 a. m. No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa cific, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m. Nos. 2.'5 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 0:150 p. in., departs 12:45 p. m. Passengers for Ileppner will take train leaving here 0:05 p. in. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF TIIK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at I'ortland. I.KAVK. OVERLAND EX-l press, Salem, Hose-' burg, Aelilnnil, Sac-1 rameiito, Ogdcn.Sau ! Kranclseo, Mojave, ( I-os Angeles,El 1'aso, New Orleans and 'ii:00 1'. 31, "J.::0A. M. tliast J 'S-.-M A. M, Koscburg and way tn-, tions f Via Woodburn fori I 3It.Angel, Silverton, t West Helo. Hrowns- M::u 1'. 31 Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sundays. ville,Sprliiglleldauil t 1, matron 17:0 A. M, tli.M) I'. 31, (C'orvallis stations and way) j) 5:.)0 I'. 31, (1 hlcMinuvlllo way stations and ( 8:'2oI'.3I Daily. finally, except Sunday, DININO CAKS ON OODEN HOUTK. I'ULUIAN IIUKFKT BLKKl'KKS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAU8 Attached to all Through Trains. Dlreet rnniicdtlnii nt Hun Kraiiclsco with Occi- dental and Oriental and l'acliic mall steamship lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on a plication. Kates anil tlcKcts to Kasicrn pomis ami r.u- roiie. AltoJAl'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU aim Al'STKAMA, can bo obtained from J. II. KIUKLAND, Ticket Agelll. Through Ticket Olllce.Wl Third street, where tiir.mo.il ii.ioiu tn nil uniiits in the Kustern States, Canudii and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irom . t . J. 11. KI1IKLAN1I, TlCKei ageni. All nhnvn Irnlns arrive at and deoart from (irand Central Station, Fifth aud Irving Btreets. YA3IH1LL DIVISION. I'afcseiiger Depot, foot of JeUerson street. Ix?avo for ir OSWECiO, daily, except Sunday, at r 10. ir. IMS. fl.i. fi:.15. 8:0.r) P. tn. 7:20 11. m fund ll:i p. 111. on Saturday only, and 8 MO a. 111. nnd :i:30 p. 111.011 Sundays only). Arrive at i'ortland dally at 7iloami.i;aua m., aim t.uw. 1:15.0:35 and 7:55 v.. in., (and 10 a. in , .115 ami 5:10 p, m. on Sundays only). Iajuvo for Sheridan, week days, utl:30p. m -Vrrivo at Portland, 0:30 a. in, U-avo for AIHLIE on Monday, Wed.nesday and Kri.niv ntO!4nn. in. Arrivo at 1'iirtlaiid, tues- dav, Thurt.day and Saturday at .1:05 p. m. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday. U. KOKIILEIt, 31anaser. E. I'. HOOKKS, Asst. O. E. J; 1'ass. Act Dalles STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via (irass Valley Kent and Cross Hollows. DOIUil.AH AI.tKN, O. SI. WHITELA.W, The Dutlei Antolopo. Stages leave Tho I al es from ,Uint to Uou' at 7 nVin.. also from AnteloM t J.,, m. eyw Monday, Wednesday and I' rid' y. Con ecu on mado at Antolopo for I'rlaevi lo, M tclieli ana tiolats beyond. Close coiuicctioua mado at loe linlles with railways, trains and boaU. Stages from Antelope reach The ; davs. Thursdays and Batardays ut i:J0 p. m. iutkh or faiik. Dalles to Deschutes do Moro... . do Orass Valley do Kent....-- do Cross Hollows. . , Antelope to Cross Hollows ... do Kent. .... do Urns Valley do Moro do Desolmees do J)flUt ,i. "" .140 ... a as , . 3 00 ... M ... 1 . 200 . . . s 00 JH ... ... S 00 Mora and Antelope