DO - w- Th3 Dalles Daily Chuc&jik, THE DALLES, - ... OREQUN Advertising Kates. ? Per inch. One inch or less In Daily . .X SO Over two inches and under four inches . 1 00 Over four Inches and under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve inches , 60 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch. 1 50 Orer one Inch and under four inches 2 00 Over four inches aud under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches : . . . . 1 00 PERSONAL. MENTION. F. Davenport is up from Hood River. W. H. H. Dufur is iu the city today. H. Hi Ellis ot Mosier is in the city today. G. W. Graham of the city. Joe Bonn returned Portland laet ni;ht.. James J. Lewis of Hood River ie in from a trip to Mosier is at the Umatilla House today. Albert Britton came to the city from bis home at Wasco yesterday. I. H. Taffd of Celilo is in the city to day attending to business matters. Mibs Lena Snell left last night to epend Christmas with her parents at their home near Arlington Kay Logan came up from Portl last night to spend the holidays with his lather, Dr. Hugh Logan Dow Palmer, the Western Union tele graph operator at this place, left this morning to spend Christmas with bis parents in Salem. THE WHEAT MARKET. Walla ; Wall a Wheat weakened Thursday lc per bushel ; club 64c; blue item 67c. Liverpool Wheat qniet Thursday; No. 1, standard California, 37o 3d ; car gos on passage, easy for white, quiet for red; English country markets, firm; Trench country markets, steady, San Francisco There have been no changes in the flour market for a long time. The market is quiet, and mills are running lightly. Wheat is asier, though Dot generally lower for spot. Chicago The opening in wl.eat -Thursday was exceptionally slow. Liv erpool opeaed d lower, but had recov ered d of this at the start here, whi h was rather an encouragemeiit to buyers, and was apparently the only cause for a alight opening , advance. There wra -eome realizing right after the openinj-, -which resulted iw the first decline, but - after that the market seemed to be left -to -drift. Bradetreet's reported an increase of l,Uo3,000 bushels in the world's visible wheat and flour, all of it east of the Rockies in this country, the stocks in and afloat for Europe being unchanged. Portland The local wheat market sas succeeaea in noiuing on luuu oi tue late advance, ana lor Beveraia nays uas vhunft around 75c a bushel, as an export "Value, with eome competition among millers in the interior occasionally boosting this price up by varying stages to as high as 77c. There is a decided objection to paying the milling quota tions by moat of the exporters, and the leading operators of this city have bad an extreme limit of 75c out for the past three days. An occasional lot has been taken in for higher figures than this by an exporter who happened to have eome cheap tonnage, which would enable him to get out even, but at pres ent charter rates and prices for wheat afloat at Liverpool there is no money in the business at over 75 t76c' for Walla Walla. ' Advertised Letters. . , . , j i Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for Dec. 9, 1897. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Brown, Albert Buss, John Brnne, Wm . Brown, Mrs H M Campbell. Mr W J Davidson, Albert Evans, Albert W Fernandes, John -Gage, Mrs AW- Harrick, J Hix, Mrs Marv Harding, Willard Hastings. Wni Henderson, H L "(2) Johnston, J A Janes, Frank James Kin, Lizzie Lsndif, Mr Geo Lauer, James Lieber, Mr John Lax, Wm Mixon, Ed Morris, Mr W L Ruark.-MrsJP Roseell, John Souson. Einerett j Smith. Miss Edna Terry, J B Wetle, Mr Jacob Wiley, W C - J. A. Crosses, P. M. NOTICE. . Commencing Monday, December 20, ; the steamers of the Regulator Line will leave Portland at 6 o'clobk a. u., and The Dalles at 6:30 a. m. " W. C. Alawat, Gen. Agt. To Care a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists' refund tie money if tbey fail to cure. ZDc. Subscribe for. The Chbomcls.' ' ';- Everybody reads Thb Chronicle. GCXD WORDS FOR WASHINGTON Improvement In Moral Tone of the Ration's Capital. Gen. H. V. Boynton, the veteran. Wash ington., correspondent," has been for more than 30 years collecting news and writing' letters. .Few men know so thoroug-hly as he the inside history of the capitol, the white house,- and the departments. Being asked what he considered the .most important deduc tion from his experience at Washington, he ansjvered : "The marvelous improvement in the moral atmosphere, and the general tone and honesty of the government. We, the people of the United States, have the most honest government in the world. It is and has been for many years more honest than ever before, and is tc-day more honestly and effi ciently administered than any private business that I have ever examined. I mean that there is less waste and less defalcation. "Look at the great postal service, for instance. Where in the world will you find any private agency which does so much and does it so well, and at bo little cost? And change of parties makes no difference. Thorough honesty is the rule. "The atmosphere of the white house is pure beyond that of any royal resi dence, and this is the most moral and peaceable city in the United States, if not in the world. It makes me laugh when those good people come from New brk and Cincinnati and away out west o help reform Washington." PERSECUTED IN AMERICA. Jobn Wesley Suffered for RefaslnK Communton to n Woman. Rev. W. J. Scott, D. D., writes of "Wli-V John Wesley Preached in Geor gia," in Ladies' Home Journal, and from the famous preacher's journal tells the story of his persecution in Georgia, which ultimately resulted in his quitting America and returning to England in 1737. "During the after noon before Wesley's departure he was approached by the recorder of Savan nah, .who informed him that he must not leave the province until he had given bond in 50 sterling, and in ad dition furnished bail to answer Mr. Williamson's charge. Wesley respond ed; 'I have given him every oppor tunity to make good his accusation, but he refused to do so; and now, sir,' he continued, with emphasis and firmness, I must insist .that, as an official, you have treated m'e and the trustees of the colony very ill. I 'shall neither give bond nor bail. You know your busi ness and I know mine. ' 'The same afternoon, he adds. l shook the dust pfE my feet and left Sa vannah, after preaching there one ycav and nine months, not as I ought, but as I was able. "The show made by his enemies of a purpose to. intercept him was a shal low pretext, and is now bo regarded." Wesley's persecution was the out come of his refusal to admit a woman of his congregation to holy cummunion without evidence of her repentance and contrition. Cooked by Cold. Anyone who has ever picked up with a bare nana a piece of intensely cold iron knows that the touch burns al most as badly as if the metal were red- hot. Indeed, the. action of great heat and extreme cold are so similar that a Hungarian chemist has turned the-lat ter to account to prepare meats for food. He subjects the meat to CO de grees of frost, and then seals it up in air-tiffht tin cans. The result is that the meat, which is practically "cooked by cold," will keep any time, and car-, be eaten with very little rfurther prep aration. Cincinnati Enquirer. . No. 3441. EE PORT OF THE CONDITION op the FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT DALLES CITY, . In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .1132,063 57 . 17,338 SO . 12,600 00 800 CO U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation Premiums on 17. S. Bonds Stocks, securities etc. Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate and mortg'es owned. 3,250 06 1,581 85 2,105 50 Due from rvauonai Banks not reserve agents ?w,tyi; 24 Pile from State Banks and Bankers . . . 17.236 78 Due from approved reserve agents 15,431 71 Che cks and other cash items 914 78 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 27 05 Specie : 46.874 05 iegai-tenaer notes ISO 00 Redemption fund with C. 8. Treasurer ' 5 per ce t of circulation 562 50 Total ; .310,513 39 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . 50,000 00 Suiplusfund 15.C00 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and . taxes paid'....- - 3.814 39 National Bank notes outstanding . 11.250 Oil Deposits 260,479 00 Total... , State op Obeoom, .... 1310,543 39 county oi wasco. I. H. M. Beall, Cahler of the above named bank, do solemnly r that the above state ment is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. H..M. BEALL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of December, 1897. Frank Menefee, Notary Public. Correct Attest: John 8. Schenck, Geo. A. Liebe, F.D. SI. Williams, ' Directors. JJR8- GBISINDORSrEB UUEDV, Physicians and Surgeons, v Special attention given to surgery." Booms 21 and 22, ; TeL 328. Vogt Block P3 Opera House TWO NIGHTS ONLY. iLAbUlDIUI raniatic So Hazel ke Christmas Night. ..Ticket of Leave Man.. Monday. Dec. 27th. Admission - - - 50 cents No extra charge for reserved seats. Don't be persuaded into buying lini ments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by u test of many yeare. Such . letters as the following, from L. G. Bagley, Hueneme, Cal., are constantly being received: "The best remedy for ' pain I have ever need is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I say eo after having need it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Ask your Druggist v for a generous IO CENT TRIAL. SIZE. JKPmaV" 1 1 C5f.tv''SX Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other injurious drag. It is quickly Absorbed. Gives Kelief at once. . It opens and cleanses tne .Nasal Passages. Allays Inflammation COLD 'N HEAD Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full Size 60c. ; Trial ELY BROTHERS, 6 Warren Street, New York. J. JI?aIe Boots and SllOCS Itode to Order. A Perfect fit guaranteed. iteed. J jne at and 2d t Kepairine neatly dune at snort notice. Union St. bet. 1st and 2d LIST OF DEPUTIES. To Whom It May Concern : This is to certify that I have appoint ed the following as mv deputies, to serve till March 1, 1898: Zachary Taylor, Antelope. " Harry Cook, Ridgeway. D. H. Roberts. The Dalles. J. H. Sherar, Sherar's Bridge.. Frank Gabel, WapinitU. A. S. Roberts, Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., n24 6t Box 507, The DalleB. Strayed. . Strayed from Dufur, Or., abont the last ot July, two bay horses, of about 1000 pounds weight, both geldings; one a light bay, branded 5 on right hip; the other a dark bay, branded HF (connect ed) on lejt shoulder. Information lead ing to the recovery of either, or both, of these horses will be rewarded by the owner. Rev. John Evans, decll-lm-ii Columbus, Wash, . Cash In Your Checks. All county warrants registered prior to July 7, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Oct. 27th, 1897. C. L. Phillips, , Conntv Treasurer. ESTRAT NOTICE. : Came to our place about August 1st, last, a roan cow: Drana indistinct. Owner .can have same by paying all charees. . Moore Bros.. -lm Three Mile. Sterling Silver Novelties. . Pease & Maya will have on display to morrow, Tuesday, a collection of silver novelties for holiday gifts that is worthy oi your attention. n 7 SUBSCRI TlSlCE V MEEK FOR THE And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING RATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week World..!...,... $2 CHRONICLE and N. Y. 'Weekly Tribune ..... .. .. .... ... 1 CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian . . 2 CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner ... 2 WORLD , ogian FOUR GBEJ1T EXAMINER For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes oi farmers and villagers throughout the TJnited.States. IT HAS faithfully labored for ness, for the improvement of their business and home interests, for education, for the elevation of American . manhood and true womanhood. - IT HAS told at the fireside, stories of the doings of the, IT HAS advised the farmer ods ot cultivating and proper time to convert amount ot money. IT HAS led in all matters farmers .and villagers," and held their confidence and IT IS THE NEW YORK. WEEKLY TRIBUNE. and we furnish it with the year tor $l.o, cash in advance. Z. DONNELL, PHESCHlPTIOri DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES Opp. A. M. Williams'& Co., THE WITE STfl! FROM THE DALIES TO PORTLAND. PASSENGER RATES. One way ...$1.00 Round trip 1.50 FREIGHT RATES ARE DOWN. The; Steamer IONE leaves The Dalles on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 6:30 a. m. Office in the Baldwin Building, foot of Union street. . For freight rates, etc, call on or address- . J. S. BOOTH. Gen. Agt., The Dalles, Oregon. FOR THE 00 75 25 25 BORN SEPTEMBER . 18, 1841. their prosperity and happi interesting and instructive world, the nation and states as to the most approved meth harvesting his crops, and the them into the largest possible . ; pertaining to the welfare of for. over half a century has esteem. Semi-Weekly Chronicle one AND PERFUMERY THE A LLES, OR Joseph SHflfifiOH HAS OPENED A HARNESS SHOP IN THE EAST END, in the Colum bia Feed Yard, opposite Saltmarshe's btocltyards, where he is ready to do fill Kinds of Harness Work. As we keen no servant rlrln jinif rfnnt nnnpt . borse and baggy, we can undersell anyone in the city. Being a practical harness-maker, wc do our own work. Carriage-trimming a spec ialty. For sample of our work, look at the n ma nia Hoase 'Bus.- ffilLDOD poison r 1A SPECIALTYon&let 1 f bnriuiaWiou XTrTZ 3 nomoforaome Price under same KUaran- ty T Prefer to come here we wi 11 con- TOcharge. If wooil to euro. If you hayetakon mer S,ry potash, and sttH hare aches and pains. Ilucousl atchoi 0 mouth. Sore Throat, ?JEi?5iv.0?5Sr lreI Spot, Ulcers oa anrpartof the body, hair or Eyebrows fallinif oat. It la this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee to cu re. We solicit the most obsti nate cases and challenge the world for S?metSann-,t,0,KSr This ai.ense bos always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi eiana. S500,000 capital behind our nncondi. Uonal g-naraDtr. Absolutenroofn sent sealed on PDllcation. Address COOK RkMKDV CO. MUawoi Xemple, tiUCAUO, XLb PQPEBS ORTHERN it PACIFIC RY. Pullman Elegent Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car HINNBArOLI DCLUIB KAKOO . - GRAND FOR CBOOKSTON WIN.NIPKQ -HELENA mil BDTTE Tourist TO Through Tiekets CHICAGO T WASHINGTON PBILADELrHIA VJSVT YORK . BOSTON AND ALL l'OINTS EAST and SOUTH For Information, lime cards, maps and ticket. cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, ine vanes, uregon A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., r A. Morrison Cor. Third. I'ortland uregon EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OF -THB : . Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland OVEKLAND EX-1 Yiri Anion,. H(MA- burg. Ashland. Sac 6:00 P. M. ramento, Ogden,8an rranciseo, Mojave, Los Angeles, El Paso, i New Orleans and I I n-ast . . , j Roseburg and way i-ta- tions 8:30 A. M. P. M Daily except Sundays. (Via Woodburn fori Mt.Angel, Silverton, I West Scio, Browns- ville.Sprlngfield and j Natron J Daily except bunci&ys. 17:30 A. M I Cor vail is and way i I stations ( :50 P. M. INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train . Daily (except Sunday). ; . i 4:n0 p. m. (Lv- Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m 30 p.m. Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 5;o0a, m. 8:30 p. m. lAr. .1 .Independence..Lv. 4:oOa. m. "Daily. ' t Daily, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection at fc'an Francisco with Occi dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship Hues for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on application. Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where . through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from - J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart Irotp Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street. Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at 7:20 a. m.; 12:80, 1:55, 5:15, 6:25, 8:05 p. m. (and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday ouly, and 9:00 a. m and 3:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at Portland daily at "6:40 and 8:3u a m.; and 1:35. 4 J. , 6:20 and 7:55 p. m., (and 10:05 a. m , 3-15 . 5:10 p. m. on Sundays only). . . ( Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 1:30 p. m -Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AtRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Frinay at 9:40 a.m. Arriv at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday tt 3:05 p. m. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday. . R. KOEHLER, Manager. G, H. MARKHAM, Asst. G. F. fc Pass. Agt llB GoliimMa Packing Co., PACKERS OF , ; PORK and BEEF ' MANUFACTURERS OF . . Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof BRAND , HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF. ETC. : A NEW JARKfT. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, FISH AND GAME. ' Chickena Dressed to Order. : - Promt Delivery to any part , -of the cikv. . A N. VARNEY, Phone 12. Third and Washington St-