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1 I . W Ti3 Pallss Daily ChMK2cl Advertising- teste. 1 Per ineA One inch or less in Dally '. . . .11 SO Over two inches and under fonr Inches 1 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve Inches 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch SO Over one inch and under four inches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches . 100 TUE DALLES, - - - OREGON PKRBONAL MENTION. Mrs. (Jhas. Gray of Salem ia in the city visiting Mrs. J. Ai. jratterson. LMr. Robt. Snodgrasa was in the city today from Boyd, and called at this omce. Mrs. C. Gosaett of Portland ia in the city, a guest at the home of Rev. J. H ood. R. R. Allard went to Boyd Sunday, -where he will take charge of the public school. SPEED PROGRAM. Second Eastern Oregon District Agri cultural Society. TUB8DAY, OCTOBKB 12, 1897. ' No. 1 Running, i mile dash, $75. No. 2 Running, mile dash, J100 No. 3 Road race, trotting one-half mile, two in three, owner to drive. Track horses barred. 50. Wednesday, Oct. 13th. No. 4 Running, mile dash, $100. No. 5 Running, 4 mile, saddle horses, $50. No. 6 RunniDg, mile, ponies fourteen hands and under, $50. . THURSDAY, OCT. 14TH. No. 7 Running, 4'4 furlongs, $100. No. 8 Running ?i mile, handicap, $125. No. 9 Trotting, one mile, two in three, 2-40 class, $1"0. No. 10 Road race, pacing, one-half mile, two in three, owners to drive, track horses barred, oo. FRIDAY, OCT. 15TH. No. 11 Running, mile, handicap, $125. No. 12 Running, mile and repeat, $100. No. 33 Trotting, one mile, two in three, free for all, $200. 0 SATURDAY, OCT. 16TH. No. 14 -Running, i mile and repeat, $125. No. 15 Running, one mile, handicap, $150. No. 16 Special race, $150. Entry blanks and conditions will be furnished on application to J. O. Mack, Secy., Pendleton, Or, This Beats Klondike. In the circuit court in Umatilla county suit has been brought in a case that the whole world can hardly parallel. Last year a farmer named Edwin Bush rented a farm from a capitalist named William Wagner, and some time ago Bush, liking the place, made Wagner an offer of $9000 for it, which was accepted, the former paying the latter $50 cash down to bind the trade. Since then, thanks to Providence having smiled on the western and frowned on the eastern nemispnere, making bountiful crops here and meager ones there and a good price for all, Bueh has raised in one sea' eon enough wheat on the place to more than pay for it, and one day last week he called upon Mr. Wagner, and, in presence of witnesses, tendered him the balance of the purchase price, $8,950, all in Bhining gold twenties, except one $10 pieee. Wagner refused to accept the money, having come to the conclusion that he had sold too cheap, and hence the law suit. Perhaps no better advertisement for Eastern Oregon could be devieed than this true episode. If printed and eown broadcast throughout the East, it ought to do more towards inducing desirable immigration from the lesa favored states than all the fairy tales thatour boards of immigration can concoct. fossil Jour aal. Appreciated. The husband and two sons of Mrs. F, T. Esping take this manner of express ing their gratitude to the many kind friends who during her long illness never tired of doing all they could to alleviate her suffering, and when the closing hours of this life drew near smoothed her dying pillow with encouraging words of love and sympathy. We are also grate ful to those who made the dark pall and the shroud seems less drear by their . gifts of flowers. May they all realize, even in this life, that "it is more blessed to give than to receive," and may they have an abundant entrance into the life beyond, where parting shall be no more, F. T. Espino Meeting Notice. , Hall of Wasco Lodge No. 15, A. F. & jB. M.f The Dalles, Or., Sept. 27, 189?. All menbera of Wasco Lodge No. 15 A, F. A A. M., and sojourning brethren are requested to . meet at Mason hall on Wednesday morning, Sept. .29, at ,9 o'clock, 'for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother Cbas. John ston. By order of W. M. ' F. A. Abebnethy, Sec'y. Casta in loor Checks. ' All county warrants registered prior to March 12, 1893, will be paid at my .office. Interest ceases after Sept. 7, 1897. C L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Broken Gha The family circle is never so happy after the chain is broken and a link taken. Some family chains are strong, others weak. Have you a good family history? Or is tendency to coughs, there sl throat pr bronchial troubles, weak lungs? Has a brother, sister, parent or near relative had consumption? Then your family chain is weak. Strengthen it. Take SCOTT'S Emulsion of Cod-liver OU with Hypophosphites. It makes rich blood, gives strength and vigor to weak lungs and run-down constitutions. With its aid . the system throws off acute coughs and colds. It pre vents the chain from breaking. Shall we send you a book about this, free? For sale brail druggists at 50c and $i.ae SCOTT BOWNE, New York. A Fine School. St. Mary's academy for ladies, located in this city and under the direction of the Sisters, is one of the best educational institutions on the coast. The bnilding is of brick, large and well ventilated Besides the regular studies, especial ef fort is made to instil into the minds of the pupils a deBire to form : their hearts to virtue, and to fit them to be true and noble women. Gratuitous leesons are given in all kinds of plain and fancy needle wordr 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 shcool and s pleasant home. Those who have girls to send to school should write to St. Mary's academy for terms. tf. , For Sale. Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A B, block 72 ; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82, and A, B, C, D and E, block 25. Apply tO WM. SHACKELFORD. Bread, cakes and everything of that kind, as well as confectionery, icecream, etc., at the Elite, next door to Parkin's barber shop. 7-tf SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT ol the State of Ore- J gon for Wasco County. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, a corporation ortuinized under the laws of the state 01 Oregon, i-iair.tm, vs Thomas J. Bulger and Bulger, his wife, wnose given name is unKnown to piainun; D. L. fates, George Gardiner and Fannie . Gardiner, uetendants. To Thomas J. Buljrer. Buleer. whose eiven name is unknown to plaintiff, George Gardi ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants. IN THE NAME Ob THE STATE OfT OREGON you and each of you are nerebv reouired to ap pear a d answer the complnint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the first day of the term of the above entitled court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this sum mons, to wit: on or before the 8th day of No vember, 18!7. that beinsithe first davof the next regular term of said court, and if you fail to so appear and answer the complaint of the plain tilt, for want thereof the plaintiff' will apply to complaint, towit: For the condemnation and appropriMtiou for a right-of-way for a railroad of a strip of land one hundred feet wide over and across tne louowingaescriDea lanas: ijommenc- iug at a roint 1190 feet north from the southeast corner 01 tne soutnwest Quarter ot section six. township two north, range eight east, in Wasco county, Oregon, thence north 70 feet to a potnt; thence north 86 degrees 34 minutes east, 280 feet 10 a point in tne 1 ortn boundary 01 ine ngnt-ot- way 01 me Oregon Kauway ana navigation 10m nany. now Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company's right-of-way; thence southwesterly .along said north boundary of said right-of-way 10 tne piece 01 Deginuing, containing -a;u acres. Also another tract of land Bi'uated in sold sec tion six. described as follows, to-wit: Com mencing at a point in the south boundary of tne right-of-way of the said Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, which point is 1175 feet norm ana nyu teet east ot me soutneasi corner 01 the southwest quarter of section six, township two norm, range eignt east; mence norm de grees and 34 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on the south boundary of the said right-of-way ; thence on a curve to the left with and along the said boundary of said right-of-way in a westerly course to the place of beginning, containing 47-100 acres; said land to be used for the re-location of the railway of said plaintiff's across said premises as provided bv section 3241. Hill's An notated Laws of the State of Oregon. And plain- tin wiu also take judgment lor its cos:s and dis bursements in this action. This summons is served upon the defendants above named by publication thereof in The Dalles Chronicle bv order of Hon. W. L. Brad. shaw. Judge of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, mad a at chambers in Dalles uny. uregon, mis -iotn day or September, 1WI7. W. W. COTTON, J. M. LONG and W. H. WILSON, sept35 Attorneys for Plaintiff. A NEW MARKET. 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. SUBSGRI TWICE I R 1 V Week FOR THE And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week 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 G. W. PHELPS & CO. -DEALERS IK- Agricultural Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers. Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. 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Write vonr name and address Tribune Office, New York City, ac i a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib une will be mailed to yon. GROCER. (Successor to Chrlsmau fc Corson. '' FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FOR THE FOUR GRE0T PHPERS Implements. THE DALLES, OR Farmers and Villagers, FOB Fathers and Mothers. FOB Sons and Daughters, FOB All the Family. on a postal card, send it to Geo; W. Best, 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 sale of ceVtain lota belonging to Dalles City," I will, on batnrday, tne loth day of May, 1SU, sell Ft public auction, to . the highest bidder, ill the following lots and parts of lots id Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco county. Oregon, to-wit: Lot 9 and'iO 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 olocfc ".7 ; lot 9 in block 34 : lots 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 7, 8. 9. 10 and 11, in block 35; lots 2. :;. 4, 8, 9, JO. 11 end 12. in block 36; lots 3 4. 5, 6, 7- 8. 9, 10, 71 and 12, in block C7; lois 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 6. 8, 9, JO. 11 and 12. in b-ock 42; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 9. 'JO and 11 , in block 43 ; ?ols 1 . 2, 3, 7, 10. J 1 and 12, in blocv 41, and lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, in block 4b. lbe reasonable value of sa.'l lots, for lees than which they will no. a nold, has been nxed i.r.n determines oy tne Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit: Lots 9 and 10. in block 14, $150: lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointy iu block 15, $200; lots 7. 8. 9 and 1U, jomtl in Dlocfc Zl, 200; lot 30. in block 27, 225; lot 11, in block 27, $225; lot ?2 in block 27, tZ00; lot 9. in Vock 34, ?',00 !ots 2. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 ard 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 -respecvvely $100 ; lot 12, in block 36, $125 ; lots 3, 4, 5, 8r 9, '0 and 11, in block 37, each re spectively $iuo; lots e, 7 ana iz, in block 37,. each 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. 70 and 11, in block 42, each respective y $100: lot , 6 and 12- in i.ock 42, each respectively $125; 'o.a 2, 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block 43, each respective! v $100; lotl, in b'ock 43, $125; lots 2, 3, 4 - and 5, in block 46, each respectively $100; lois 1 and 6, in block 46, each respectively $125. . Each of these lots will be sold upon the lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a leas 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 lime of sa'e. and the remainder in three equpl payments on or before, one, two and three years from the date of said sale, with interest on Bach deferred pay ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the nayment may be copde in full at any t.oie at tne option ol tne pur chaser. The "aid sale will begin on the 15th day of Mav, 1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and wil'. con tinue from time to time until all of said lots sball be cold. Dated this 13tu day of pril, 1897. Gilbert W. Phelps, Recorder of Dalles City J. 8. SCHKNK. President. H. M. Bkall, Cashier. FiPst National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A (ieneral 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. DIREOTOKS D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebx. U. M. Bkaix. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker Jeweler All work promptly attended to. . and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. Dalles, Moro and Antelope STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent and Cross Hollows. IJOUtB LAS ALLEN, The Dalles. C. M. WH1IELAW, Antelope. Stages leave The Dalles from Umatilla House at 7 a. m.- also from Antelope at 7:30 a. m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Connections made f t Antelope fov Prineville, Mitchell and grints beyond. Cose connections made at The alles with railways, trains and boats. Stages from Antelope reach The Dalles Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 :30 p. m. BATES Or FARE. Dalles to Deschutes 1 00 do Moro 1 50 do Grass Valley 2 25 do Kent 8 00 do Cross Hollows 4 50 Antelope to Cross Hollows 1 50 do Kent 2 00 do Grass Valley. 8 00 do Moro , 3 50 do DcMChueea 4 00 do Dalles 5 00 Executor's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the kranty Court of the State of Oreaon for the Wasco County, made and entered on tiio sid day of May, 1897, in the matter of the estate - Uames MoGahan, deceased, directing me tc sei ."e real property belonging to the estate of s . -t .eceased, I will, on Satur day) the 5th day "ine, 1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. t . ourthouse door in Dalles City, Oregon, sfe. j ' ' f nbllc sale,'to the highest bidder, all of U:: toi owing described real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section Eight, Township One fJouth, Kange Fourteen: East W. M., con taining 160 aeres more or less. mo-: K. F. GIBOKS, Bxecutor. lljORTHERN Al PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car i Elegent Tourist BT. 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No 3. from Spokane and Great Northern, ar rives r 8 SO a. in., departs at 8:35 a.m. No. 1, from B.'iir City and Union Pacific, arrives at 8:55 a. iJ., departs at 4:00 a. m. Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 grrives at 6:30 p.m., departs at 12:45 p. m. Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving here at 6:05 p. m. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITIOfl. 18 Pages a Week. 150 Papers a Tear . It stands first among "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. 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