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CM) Ths Dalles Daily Chrciiirft THE UALLKS, OREGON Artvertlning; Kates Per inch Oneii.ch or less in Dnlly 1 50 Over two inches and under four inches 1 00 Over four Inches' and under twelve Inches. . 75 Over twelve inches 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. Onexlncb or less, per Inch 2 50 Over one inch and under four Ruches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 5Q Over twelve inches 1 00 1-KRSONAt, MENTION. Mr. Frank Davenport came up from Hood River last night. Mr. S. R. White and family leave for Spokane this evening', expecting to make that plnce their home. Dr. Lannerberjf leaves this evening for b I r - 4 Wasco, Moro and Grass alley, absent until the first of October. Fred Wilson and John Hampshire ar rived home last night from a trip out to Tygb. Valley and Wamic. They report the road lined with wheat teams, seven teen beinir passed by them iu the course ot half an hour on their way up Tygh bill. In this city, Tuesday. September 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd, a son. FAITHFUL TO THE LAST. A Itoyal Guzzer'8 Magnificent Tlilrst UnnatlsfiMl. In other lands there are drinks far beyond ours in strength and strangeness. There is the Russian vodki for instance. A gi'.l of it poured down a Carthagenian mummy will set that long-dead person to fighting all his Punic battles over again. In the forceful language of the West, "Two drinks of it will make a man go home and steal bis own pants." The West Indian gets from the cocoa nut clear pure water, toddy and arrack, which is a rock-splitting brandy. Of their toddy Boyle says, "It iooks like ekim milk and smells like 500 glares in a pen." The Marquesans have a seductive drink called aroo. A number of young boys sitting in a circle chew fresh cocoa nut, and when it is sufficiently masti cated expectorate it into a bowl that is tiie common receptacle. Fresh water is poured upon this delectable mixture and it is allowed to ferment. The South Sea islanders prepare the nva root in the same way. Paul !u Ctiaillu once found a wonderful drunkard in the person of the king of Olenga Vombi. When he waa an infant-, hlq fntliAr n.milrl ful-a him to the top of a small tree and force him to drink palm wine, until he came to prefer it to his mother's milk, It was the ingenious parent's ambi tion to make him the champion boozer of equatorial Africa, and he succeeded. The king of Olenga Yombi in Du Chaiilu's time had been solidly drunk for 15 years, and when last heard from was calling loudly for another gourdful. East Oregonian. Arthur Hodges, our efficient county clerk, some time ago received a letter from S. P. Dunn of Chico conveying the ead news of the killing of his brother, W. A. Dunn, who was a resident of this county. Mr. Dunn started to California with some horses for the purpose of dis posing of them in that state. When at Butte meadows, Butte county, Califor nia, he was in some manner kicked by a horse and instantly killed. The letter to Mr. Hodges die not give the particu lars.. Mr. Dunn was engeged in the horse business in this county and resided at Desert springs, near Sisters. Prine Tille Review. Taxpayers. Attention. This is my last and final call to you, as the county court has issued an im perative order. By virtue of a warrant to me directed, issued, by the clerk of the county court of the etate of Oregon for the county of Wasco, commanding me to collect the delinquent, county, state and other taxes, I will, on the 1st day of October, 1897, without further notice, levy upon and sell all property upon which taxes remain unpaid. T. J. Driver, Sheriff. Company i Attention! Orders No. lO. The officers and members of Company G will report at their armory on Satur day, September 25, 1897, at 7 :30 p. m. sharp, fully uniformed and equipped for company drill and quarterly inspec tion. By order ot A. L. Reese, ep20-td Capt. Commanding. Iror Sale. A band of young breeding ewes. Easy terms to right party. Apply to N. B. Brooks, 815 2t Goldendale, Wash.; Wanted. A woman to do cooking on a farm. Apply to John Fredbere, Gorman. Sher man county, Oregon. , sl6-lw Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Beet feed on earth. m9-tf Nitrogene cures lost manhood in fif teen days. Thin, Pale Children One satisfaction in giving Scott's Emulsion to children is they never object to it. fhe fact is, they soon become fond of it. Another satisfaction is because it will make them plump, and give them growth and prosperity. It should be . 11 M jf - K111 to al1 ennaren who are - ftoo thin, or too pale. It does ot make them over-fat, but plump. It strengthens the digestive rgans and the nerves, and fur nishes material for rich blood. We have a book telling you more on the subject. Sent free for the asking. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. Then Is Nothing So Good There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consumption and for all affec tions of Throat. Cbest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. ,3) Sick stomach means eick man (or woman). Why not. be well? Sick stomach comes from poor food, poor nourishment; means poor health, poor comfort. Shaker Digestive Cordial means health and a well stomach. If we could examine our stomach we would understand why it is that so little will put it out of order. But, unless we are doctors, we never eee our stomach. We don't feel it. We would feel it less if we took Shaker Digestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your stomach digest all the nourishing food you eat, relieves all the symptoms of in digestion, acts as a tonic and soon makes you feel well and strong again. The more you take, the less you feel of your stomach. All druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. A Fine School. St. Mary's academy for ladles, located in this city and under the direction of the Sisters, is one of the best educational institutions on the coast. The building is of brick, lame and well ventilated. Besides the regular studies, especial ef fort is made to instil into the minds of the pupils a desire to form their hearts to virtue, and to fit them to be true and noble women. Gratuitous lessons are given in all kinds of plain and fancy needle word, knitting, embroidery, etc. Pupils will receive the same watchful care that would be given them by con scientious parents. It is in fact an ideal eh cool and a pleasant home. Those who have girls to send to school should write to St. Marv's academv for terms. tf. Bucttlen'B Arinca naive. The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuius piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Caali In Your Checks. All countv warrants registered prior to March 12, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Sept. 7, 1897. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. Nitrogene cures all female trubles. A NEW MARI(ET. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, FISH AND GAME. Chickens Dressed to Order. Promt Delivery to any part of the city. A. N". VARNEY, Phone 12. Third and Washington Sts. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons, free delivery to any part of town. SUBSCRI f TWICE I A J V WEEK J FOR THE And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-AVeek World $2 00 CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 75 CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian 2 25 CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner 2 25 WORLD TRIBUNE OREGONIAN EXAMINER 3ew York Weekly Tribune With the close of the Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the fact that the American people are now anxious to give tbeir attention to home and business interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space and prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the tight for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present day. and won its greatest victories. Every possible effort will be put forth, and money freely spent, to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, interesting, instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member of the family. We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib une one year for only $1175. Write your name and address Tribune Office. New York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib une will be mailed to you. C. W. PHELPS & CO. -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers." Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating1 Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine anjl Extras. EAST SECOND STREET. GROCER. Successor to Chrism an 4: Corson. ... . 'B- FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FOR THE FOUR GflEflT PRPERS Farmers and Villagers, KOK Fathers and Mothers, FOE Sons and Daughters, FOR All the Family. on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best. Implements. THE DALLES, OR NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that by au thority of ordinance No. 292, which passed the Common Council of Dalles City April. 10th, 1897, entitled, "An or dinance to provide for the "ale of certain lots belonging to Dalles Citv," I will, on Saturday, the 15lh day of May. 1897, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all the following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 9 and'lO jointly, in block 14; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15; lots 7, 8, 9, and 10,. jointly in block 21. known as butte; lots 10. 11 and 12, in block 27 ; lot 9 in block 34 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 36; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, in block 37; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 9, 10 and 11, in block 43 ; lots 1 . 2, 3, 7, 10, 11 and 12, in bloc' 41, and lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6; in block 4b. The reasonable value of sa.-: lots,' for less than which they will 'no. i-e sold, has been fixed i;r.l determine, by the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit: ' Lots 9 and 10, in block 14, $150; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15, $200; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointlv 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 34, $100 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35, each respect ively $100; lots 6 and 7, in block 35, each respectively $125 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 36, each respectively $100; lot 12. in block 36, $125; lots 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 37, each re spectively $100; lota 6, 7 and 12, in block 37, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, in block 41, esch 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 e , 6 and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 43, $125 ; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in block 46, each respectively $100; lots 1 and 6, in block 46, each respectively $125. Each of these lots will De 80' upon the lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above stated. . One-fourth of the 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 and three years from the date of said sale, with interest on such deferred pay ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time at. the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin on the 15th day of May, 1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots snail be sold. Dated this 13th day of April, 1897. Gilbert W. Phelps. Recorder of Dalles City. J. S. Pchknk, President. H. M. Beau, Cashier. first national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRECTORS D. P. Thompson. Jho. S. Schbnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Libbb. H. M. Biall. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker! Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. Dalles, Moro and Antelope STAGE LUTE. Through by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent and cross Hollows. DOUGLAS ALLEN, The nailed. C. M. WHITELAW, Antelope. Stages leave The Dalles from Umatilla House at 7 a. ni., also from Antelope at 7:30 a. m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Connections made at Antelope for Prineville, Mitchell and E Dints beyond. Close connections made at The allcs with railways, trains and boats. Stages from Antelope reach The Dalles Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 :30 p. m. BATES Or PAKE. Dalles to Deschutes $1 00 do Moro l so do Grass Valley 2 25 do Kent 3 00 do Cross Hollows .' 4 50 Antelope to Cross Hollows 1 50 do Kent 2 00 do Grass Valley 3 00 do Moro 3 50 do Deschuees 4 00 do Dalles 5 00 Executor's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Wasco County, made and entered on tlic Sd day of May, 1897, in the matter of the estate f James MoGahan, deceased, directing me tt sel fce real property belonging to the estate of s.. i eceaaed, I will, on Satur day, the 5th day 'nne, 1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. ' . ourthouse door in Dalles City, Oregon, a.. . ; nblic sale,' to the highest bidder, au of i-C Vu. owing described real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section Eight, Township One South, Knnge Fourteen Kant W. M., con taining 160 acres more or less. md-1 K. F. GIBOJ. Executor. ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. H s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining: Cars Sleeping Car ST. PAUL. 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