The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 24, 1900, Image 4

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rEori.ie costiNn ash auiu, huiiue rvu ruiiuiuAiiUA.
Mr. nnd Mis. George Perlnger, of
Pendleton, are vieltliii: iho Drc Fir
Kiison. Mies Iluliy Groat left here Saturday
to teach u term of school in one of the
Typh IJidse districts.
Ktnerson Wllltnms, the Kinesley iner
chant, was in town today nnd left for
home this afternoon.
A. D. McDonald, a former prominent
Sherman county farmer, now of Spo
kane, was in town today.
The Fossil Journal says Mrs. William
Floyd and her daughter, Mrs. Stncoy
Shown, of Seattle, are visiting Mrs. Win.
G. Keys, daughter ot Mrs. Floyd, at
Fossil."
liOKN.
This mominp, Sept. 24th, to Mr. nud
Mrs. Franl: Potts of this city, a daughter.
Sngiiclous Young Shepherd IliK
"I have often ead in the Sheep Breed
er of the wonderful feats performed hy
do.:, ami venture to tell you of the
most remarkable instance of sagacity on
the part of a sis months old puppy of
my own. As I was starting the sheep
for home a few evenings since, I sent
the dojjs down into the pulch for some
sheep that lingered behind ttio Hock.
Thinking they had brought them all.
out, and making a new start for home,
3 was not a little surprised over the nb
eancj of a pup, which I dually sought in
the gulch, and to my surprise found
him in a hole or washout, some six feet
square and four feet deep, with about
two feet of water in it. In this hole
were fifteen lambs, with the pup in
their midst. The lambs were struggling
for dear Hie, but were unable to climb
the steep nnd slippery sides of their
prison and the puppy doing his best to
get them out. But for that active nnd
anxious fellow every lamb would have
been drowned. When 1 had rescued
the last lamb the young punpy sprang
out of the muddy pool and looked up
with a satisfied and triumphant air as
much as to say, "Well, master, wo saved
them!" The puppy tas whollv un
trained, which make" the feat nil the
more remarkable J. G. Ilnyt, Boyd
Co., Nebraska, in Sheep Breeder.
- COURTESY IS THE RULE. "
n'ntlvea of China Think Tiint Ell
ynette Ix the Source of All
! Virtue.
Courtesy and rood feelings prevail
more in China ninon; the common peo
ple tlwui in any other nation in the
world. The people- are naturally re
served, earnest and good-natured.
Drunkards are not seen on the crowd
ed streets. The children are docile,
thoughtful, painstaking: and per.ver-ing-.
Commonly upenkntr, the nation, is
enslaved to routine and ttac'ition.
Passive refris! ar.ee is- more reiki" upon
to overcome dlflicultiea than personal
energy nnd darinir. No other nation
has fewer warlike &jng or more en
thusiastic encomiums of peace. The
family group i. tolitlitied in China as it
is nowhere e.fce in the world. Filial
piety is the foundation of Chine&o -o-eiety.
The ''rive jnnuut utile laws" are
the relations of f3tlicr and children,
of kiiiv and cubj.-cts. of man and wife,
of dX'" nnd youth, of friend and friend.
The woman of i i e n.ulcjn cecujiie a po
sition of nbf ')!ue inferiority to man.
After venerating hot- parents she must
venerate her liu-ibinC
"If f wed a bird." saye the proverb,
"I mutt fly after him; if n doff. I must
foijow him to the hunt; if n eiod of
earth, I must sit by its side and watch
over it."
All of the symbolic acts of the be
trothed remind her that ."ubmitc-iV n is
for the wife the virtue of virtues. There
is a proverb: J
"The wife must he. a mere shadow, a
temple echo."
One in on? word of China's inner life.
Said Cor.fuiiut-:
"All virtues have their source in eti
quette. CHOCOLATE
BON BONS.
PRESH TODAY.
DIRECT from the FACTORY
AT EASTERN PRICES.
Geo. C. Blakeley,
The Druggist.
JIt. It. K. HM1TII,
Osteopatli.
Uooms JO uud II, Chapman Block, Tho Daller,
Jreton.
Land Office .it Tnr. t)AttK. (in.
fceptember l-.', t'.no. (
Nntlco 1 hereby Riven that the following
named settler 1ms Med tiotlooof tier intention
to make llnal nroof In support of her claim, and
tlint ptilit iiroof will bo mmle tc'ote the rcttlMer
nntt rt eclver nt 1 ho Dulles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, October U, 1900, xlr.
Klixn K. A'lclter.
wlilow of Samuel J. VlcVeM. deceased, of Mo
sler, Oregon. II. K. No. MM. for the NS3WJ.
and Sl2 N fee 13. Tp 2 N, It 12 !:, W. M.
She namei the following wltnessc to prove
her lonllnuous residence upon nnd cultivation
of said laud, viz.;
George ltenoe, of The Dalles, Orrgon; James
Milcr. 1-ec Evan, trie Otunland, .Mo.slcr, Or.
splo JAY 1'. LUCAS?. Hegister.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
LvNDOFFJCB AT VAKCOl'VKH, W.tMt.j
AUK. 1G, IDOU. !
Notice ts hcicby given that the following
nauml settlor has rtlcd notice of his Intention
to make llnal proof In support ot his clalir, nnd
that said proof will be mitdulicforc W. II. 1'icsby.
linltcd hmtes Commissioner for District ol
Washirston, at hlsollire In (ioldcudale, Wash
ington, on October 1, l'XO, viz.
.In!; li Wrttscm,
V. O. nddreis Centcrvlllc, Wash., who mule
homi stead application No. for thcHU HEJi
iecK, Tpa.N, nil K.W. M.
Who names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz1.:
Charles Htrmibe, William Wilkinson, Jamc
c. Dalv and l'atiick liagRcrty, all of Ccntcrviltc
V. O., Washington.
nlS-i V. If. DUNBAU, ItCRlstcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxm Office at The Dalles, Or., J
September 10, l'."0) i
Notice Is bcrebv Riven that the following
named fottler has tiled notice ot his intention to
make llnal proo. in support of hl claim, nnd
that siid proof will be made before the KegNtcr
and lteceiver at The Dalle-, Oregon, on Satur
day, October 33, 1'j'X), Viz:
ArollmiH P. Pox,
of The Dalles. Oregon, If. E. No. 5131, for the
S hf SW or and W hf SV fir, S-ec 12, Tp 1 S, It 11
K, W. M.
He names the following wltnesse? to prove
his rontinuons reildence upon nnd cultivation
of said hind, viz:
I. ('. Matney, 0. II. Matncy, t'liailes Gossen
and W. C. Clark, nl! of The Dalles, Oregon.
sepl3 JAY I'. l.UCAb Minister.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
L.vj:d Orncc at The Dalles, OkK'10N,
August 2.3, '.X). I
Notice is hereby civen Ibat the followitig
natned settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, ami
that a!d proof will be made before the Iicgisttr
and lteceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, October C, J WO, viz:
ICohert K. l'lillllpt, of Hosier, Or.,
II E. No. 3550 for the NEh' NWJ.,, NWWf NE
Sec. 9, and &)-.. SEH, sec J, Tp. 2 N., It. 12 V..,
W. M.
Ho names toe following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
siid land, viz:
lames Lewis, Dolly Jlosler, Iea Evans, John
Miler, all cf Mosier, Oregon.
JAY I'. LUCAS,
nug29-l itcgiiter.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the underslened
have been duly appointed by the honorable
county court, of the state of Oregon, for Wateo
countv, executors of the estata of Horatio Cor
son, deceased. All persons having claims
eijainst said estate are hereby nolilicd to present
the same, properly verified, to the undersigned
Charles E. Corson, nt Wasco, Sherman county,
Oregon, or at the otllee of our attorneys, Mene
fee A Wilson, nt The Dalles, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Hated July 11, 1W0.
RIIA11I.ES K. CORSON,
WILLI A Jl K. CUUsON.
Executors of the estate of UoMtlo Corson, de
ceased. JlrJl li
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office at The Uali.es, Or.,1
Aug, ib, I'JOO. I
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has flle-1 notice of his intention
to make final nroof In support of his claim, and
that stld proof will be made before the register
and receiver of the t. H. laud ofllce at The
Dalles, Or , on Saturday, Sept. 29. ltoo, viz:
Henry C. Oiirdlnli, of Tlie Dalies, Or.,
II. E. No. 101I, for the N! SEK tee. C. Tp 1 N,
II la E. W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Ernest Jordan, Albert Jordan, John lashek
and James Thomas, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
nug-22-i JAY 1. LUCAS, ilcgister.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Lanu OfFicc at The Uaij.es, OnE.,l
August 31, 1'jeo. i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named tettlcr has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his r.Inim, and
that Mid iiroof will bo made before the Itcgisier
nud lteceiver at The Ualles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, Octobe- U', WOO, viz.:
Oeiirco W. .lollinlnn, nt Tim DullfH, Or.,
II. E. No. 5103, for the NW' NE and NEM
NWU Sec lb, Tp 1 N, UII E, W. 11.
lie namef the folluwiug wltnotesto prove his
continuous residence upon, nud cultivation of
said land, viz:
i . t. layior, m. S iarp, .1. v. jonimon nuu
It. E. Teague, all of The Jialles, Oregon.
fc.5-1 JAY I'. LUCAS, ileglster.
N0110E FOK PUBLICATION.
IjASI OFFICri AT TlIK DVLLEH. OU., (
September 1-, l'JCO. j
Notice Is hereby xlveii thnt the followiui;
named settler has filed uolico of her Intention
lo make Dual proof in tupport of her claim, and
that snld proof will be made before the KesUter
and lteceiver nt Tho IJalles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, October i;i, IKK), U:
lannt 1". htowurt, or The Dalles, Or.,
If. E. No. KHI. for the E'.j Sl'M 8E r NE r Pec
'Jj, 'ip 1 N, II 12 E, uud SW -jr WW qr Kec CO, 1 p 1
N, K 11 E, II.
hhe narnea the following witnesses to provo
her coulluuous residence upon nnd cultivation
of said laud, viz.:
I). I). Nelson, E, K. Sharp. John Fleming,
Daniel Stewart, all ol The Italics.
K-pl5 JAY I'. LCOA8, Hegister.
NOTIOH FOK PUBLICATION.
bunt Onici: at Tiik Dam.es, Ohk.,1
July 2.1, lioo, I
nl(fri lu lir.rli atvfn thtir tlif. fiillf.ivlTif.
tlHlrli'il tll(. h lltpfl iintlrr, of lirr liitnMtlnti 1
to coL-iinute ami make final proof In Mipiort of
her cl dm, mid that nald proof will bo made be
foro the KKl.ter nnd receiver at Tho Dalle!,
Oregon, on 'llmrt'lay, September 'JO, liXW, viz:
I. ol A, Helm, of Tim l)nllu, Or.,
II. E. No. 6IW, for the UW'i HKK, Y.Yt 8W,
und SWJi h'y Sec. : T. 1 is., It. 11 K W. II,
Kite nuinei luoioiiiiniiiKwiiue-ses tojirnve iter
continuous residence upon, und cultivation of
tald laud U
I'eivr liiKan, G. Wctmore, Clinrlci Jliituey,
V. Fox, all of The lulle?. Or.
JAY I'. LUCAS,
1-1 ito I Her
notioh oF fi'n alIjktt" iIemen't.
Notice Jn hereby given that the undersigned
have Died with Uo Clerk of tbn county court of
tliohtnloof Oregon for Wasco coutitv.tliclr final
uctount us exeeutoK of tho last will and testu
ineut of Henry Itanium, deccatcd, ana that
Monday, the 4th day of November, Jt'OO, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m has been fixed by the
County Court for said county ax the time, uud
tho county court room In Dalles City us the
placo for henrlDK of objection' to mid filial ac
count and tho settlement of the same.
J. W. FRENCH!
V, 1 MAYH.
neplS Executors.
The Weekly
Oregonian
and
Twice-a-Week
Chronicle
for $2.00 a year.
All subscribers to the Weekly Chron
icle who pay one years' subscription in
ad V ere, will be entitled to tbn above
liberal oiler.
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
o( II. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased the tools and ladders. Ho lias
good mechanics working for him, and
will guarantee all work to t'ivo satisfac
tion.
S. K. KELLY.
IIOQOD SHE f
SALEM, OREGON.
September 17 to 22, 1900.
BIGGER AND. BETTER THAN EVER
BEFORE.
Grounds greatly improved, bnildiniie
repaired nnd renovated, nil stock build
inirs thoroughly disinfected; everything
in firsi-clasc condition for the largest
and best Live Stock Show and Agricult
ural Exposition over held on the Coast.
520,000 19 premiums purses
Good racing every afternoon.
Music and fun at night.
Auction sale of livestock will be made a lead
ing feature. All livestock ami other exhibits
hauled free over the Southern l'acDic railroad.
Hedueed passenger rates on all railroads. For
premium iiunnd other mformntfon ndilrcss
W. II. WEUKl'Ni;, fresitk'nt. Ilillsboro, Or.
M. 1). MJUOJI, Ktc, Portland, Or.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A ENEUAL HAN KINO MJfc'INEii
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eaatern States.
Sight Exchange and Telej?raphi,
Transfers told on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
son, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terra1.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 8. lasin OFritE.TiiF. Dim.ks, Oa.,
ftcptember 1, IPoO.
A Einncient contest ulhdavlt having leen flltd
in this rlliee hy Joseph 11. fiherar, contestant,
ncalnst homtste id entry No. 71W, madu June 3,
IW. for b hf N W 'ir Hiv 2o, and E hf NE iir fceo
."J, Tp J SIM IE, by William (SHI eoutcatee, In
which It Is alleged that said William (illl bus
wholly nbandoued said truet mid chaut-ed hlx
resldenoc therefrom for more than six mouths
ilneo loaltluif said entry, uud mxt prior to dap;
of contest; and that ho did not abandon the
trict to enter the military or naval bcrvlcool
tbo United Stat e, said parlies are hereby noti
fied to aiinear. respond und oiler evfdenco touch
ing said allegation nt 10 o'clock n. ni. on October
a, itxu, oeiorc mo reuutvr nnu receiver ut tno
United Mutt's luud ollice In The Dalles, Oregon,
The said contestant having, In n tinnier alll
davit, lllcil August 11. 1'XW, set forth fneb, wlilcJi
show that utter due diligence poisoiial wivlco
of this notice can not bo mxde, it Is hereby
ordered nnd dlieeled Hint such notice bo given
hy due and proiKir publicallon.
sepl'J JAY I. LUCAS, Hegister.
NOTICE FOIt I'U 15LICATION.
Lano Offici; at Tun Dali.es, fin,, i
September, 10, I'JOO. i
Notlco is hereby gitcu that the following
named settler bus fifed notice ol hU Intention
to make dual vrool In support of his claim, uud
Ihut said proof will bo mudo beloro tbo register
und receiver nt The Dulles, Oiegoli, on Hatuiday,
October l, 1W0, viz,:
CIntrlrH II. aitttuey,
of The Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. toss, fr the &
hf NE ur und W lif HE ijr, rite 1., Tp 1, It 11
15, W. M.
He mimes the following witnesses to provo
his continuous letideneo upon uud cultivation
of said laud. Viz.:
A. H, Kox, r, i). Kiigan, Churlen (Sosson and W,
C. Clark, all of Tho Daliun, Ongon.
tepl.5 JAY 1'. LUCAS, Register,
J. r. NC0KK.
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How grand and beautiful
in apjioiiranco avo tho now
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A. D. CHARLTON,
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