The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, August 16, 1899, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16 1899.
riorn TOC ALL KSOW.
MttlKl.) I 1M11'.
A. K. McLeod it in from Kingsler.
W. R. Winans came op from Hood
Itfrer Ust niht.
Fred C!rke it down f.'om Moro to join
ia the retfptlou toi.iir.
Mis EJ:th IUnaail returned, lift
night from ramping at Coiiiua Linding.
Seat. L"vington, sheriff cf Grant
county, cixe ia from Canyon City yet
terday. Fred an J George V"e!l went down
to StcTensjn tc-i: on a fiibicg and
Campus trip,
Mrs. Mar .1 B.tr.nhane r, n h.. Is leen
guret of M:s Anna tcb.ir.s returned
to ber tome in Portland t .day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rorden find Misses
Dorothy and Nettie Fredilen returned
last evening from their trip to Fortiand.
Hon. W. R. Eliis earns op from Port
last nifht and remained over txiv. He
will leave for Heppceron the 5:30 i train.
Among the passengers on the Regu
lator this mornir.g were Mrt. Lemison
and Mrs. Reavis, who go down to meet
their sons, F.l and Walter.
Miss Nona Rnch left this morning for
Portland, i-lie rtill remain in that city
until Monday, when she wiil leave for a
short etay at Clatsop beicb.
J. H. Gray, sheriff of Crock county,
returned last bight from Saiem, where j
be went to deliver an insane patient.
He is on his way back to Prineville.
Mrs. R. E. Dean and family left for
Portland this morning to j tin Mr. Dean,
w bo has accepted a position with Wed
bamt A Kerr Bros., wholesale grocers.
Hon. and Mrs. F. P. Mavs and chil
dren came np on the Dalles City last
night from Portland. They are on their
war to opend a few weeks at the Mays'
ranch a boot eighteen miles from the city.
Sunday's Daily.
E. C. Fiix?atrick was in from Tygh
yt) .terday.
Will Evans retu; iied last Dight from
ctmp a'. Stevenson.
Dr. Pilkingto.i, of Antelope was in
town yt6lerday on bis way to Portland.
Cnas. F. Liuer, qualified today as
chief of the Dalies City tire department.
The Misses Crooks are in the city re
turning to their home in Prir aville, alter
visit to the beach.
Miss T-ene Adorns returned last night
from a vacation trip 1 1 Iiwaco tiach and
with relatives in Saiem.
E. M. Wirzite. who went 1 1 Portland
tt j jin in tne rcepl'on the e, returned
on the boat S: aturday evening.
M-'sees Dorothy and Xettio Fi-dden
accompanied" the retproin Portland
soldier boys as far as the Cascades today.
Johu Knight, of Pendleton, who is in
terested in a'ning in the vicii.ily of
Antelope is in thecity today oa hn-iio'ets.
Mrs. J. G. Downey came up irom
Vancouver Salurdny anil spent Srndy
with her brother, S. L. YoQLg, returning
borne today.
Depaty Clerk Bolton citno up from
Stevenson Saturday. He says the con
tinned rains are al )iit to drive the
Da 'Its peop:e homeward.
Mrs. II. E. Mitchell and little snn
came in yesle.day irom Hay Criek,
where the has I n v, siting her parents
Hon. and Mrs. toruuerville,
Neil McL'id cd wife, of Goldendale,
who have (f nt a few days in Portland,
was in the city (his morning and lei t
on the af' mc in stage for Uoldendale.
Ex-Governor Bnrke, who has been in
The Dalles for the past week inspecting j
the land office here, went down on the I
boat thi morning, returning to Port- I
land. He is a most genial gentleman I
and made many friends during bis stay
here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Harkness went down
to Portland today to spend the time
during Mr. Harknees' vacation from
duties in Pease A May' shoe depart
ment. Miss Laura Thompson left on the
early train yeateiday morning for Port
land, whe'e she will be j lined by Miss
Nona Rich and together they will visit
Clatsop beach.
Capt. and Mrs. H. We! '.a return:!
home on vesterday's afterr.t ?a train.
The captain contemplate visiting this
city laser and deliver a lecture on trie
war as seen bv him, and on the lif J and
l habits of the people of the Island.
T'jesiJ.v DjV.j.
John Ma'one is in from At.teloj e.
Mrs. F. Eronson and children rs'.nrr.ed
last evenicg from Trout Like.
Mr?. J. B. Hiver'y and d-iuiUter,
Miss Nellie, were in irom their borne
near Boyd todaj.
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. RiBg3 and Mrs.
Keiser, of Missouri, went down to
Sprague this morning.
Mrs. Laura Pearce, who has been the
Euett of Mrs. Ruark, retari.ed to her
home in Portland today.
Eugene Loonv and family are in from
Mitchell, on their way to spend two
months with relatives in the Eaet.
Miss Alma Schmidt, who has been in
Victoria, B. C, is on her way heme and
is now visiting Miss Olga Hewitt at Al
bany.
Rev. Frank Spanlding, who has br ?n
making a trip in Sherman county, left
on the boat this morning for Hod
River.
Mrs. G.N. Bol n and daughter and
Mrs. Dr. J. M. Smith and son are in
town today on their way f'oiu Spragne
to Moro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lucas and Miss
Lillian Shelton, of the Chronicle office,
left last night for a visit with relatives
and friends in Baker City.
Louis Gehres, son of II. Gthres, for
merly of The La! led, came down yreter
day from Spragiie wheie he is worr'n;r,
and will visit friends here.
J. C. Coon, of Silver Lake, was in the
city yesterday, and disposed of his wool
clip t a good price to Geo. Abbott. He
left this morniu; for San Francisco.
Mrs. Jus. Ireland and Mrs. Clounh
came up irom camp at Cascades yester
day. The latter will spend a short tiui
with Mrs. F. Bayley before returning to
Arlington.
Dr. and Mrs. II. Logan, retni ned yes
terday af'i'rncon irom Bingham Springs.
Mrs. Ixigan has spent ten dava there,
and Dr. made the trip Friday to accom
pany her home.
The
Busy
Slore.
Each day our business shows
the io;)!c ate finding out we
ate 4 dili!Dg to Ibe fiom with
belier goos, lower pi ices,
salesjeo'e lie veiy best, and
last, 'out roi. least, boyeis who
kxow Ihe'r business and buy
for the people.
C F. Stephens
Secord Street.
For Sale.
In this cii.v, F.ldav, Am. 11th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ed M. Hili, a daughter.
Your Far
Shows the . A'i of your feelings and the
strte of your licit h a well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out. and (?o not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. Itcurea all blood
diseases w here cheap Sarsaparillas and
so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures
obstinate summer coughs und colds.
"I consider it a most wonderful medi
cine, quick and safe." W. W. Merton,
Mavhew, Wis. Butler Drug Co.
Three houses and four
lois hi The DaUes, as a
ivhole Ox separately. Lo
caao'i east of bih school.
Pays errceplio'Mlly good
inieresi on investment.
Properly in good con
dition. Addiess,
M. R Fi'.z Gerald,
The Dalles, Or.
Send in care of The Chronicle.
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IT 13 grown in the mountain district of Ceylon and SPECIALLY
prepared to suit the American trade. It is packed on the garden
where grown, in ona-pound, half-pound and quarter-pound
soldered air-tight lead packages, thereby retaining all its wonderful
fragrance. It is sold only in these lead packages never in bulk. If
you want the very best tea, ask your grocer for NABAN.
OWNERS OF THE CELEBRATED
BSBrsivarazBsvrvJiiis
Bicycle
F.LI7AIR SHOP. 9
5 AGENT FOR THE Q
..RAMBLER.
Lock and Gunsmith,
and Machine work.
Charles Burcliiorf.oppSil:
I
fi.
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GENERAL
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...AND...
HQisesRoers
Waion anr Carrljfn Wnrt:
Fish Cro'Jiers' Waon.
Tli'i'd anJ JciT lm. Pto-!C 159 1
CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, COFFEE, BAKING POVDER,
EXTRACTS AND TABLE LUXURIES.
Franklin MacVeagh & Co., Chicago.
TOR SALE BY-
pedse a jnflYS, Exclusive Hints.
New
and Second
Hand Furniiure
bought and told at thit
Old Stand.
Pawn Broker.
Money oaned on rateable!. Hornet
bought and told on commimlon.
61 2d St. R. B. HOOD.
riar
r'
Anr.iva
rj.
F.'t m!I Ik.-. Denver. Ft.' Ft
Mail i Worm, Oiu.ha, Kn-j Mall
H:oO.Q., m i itr, M. lui,; J:15 p in
CVcago l East.
Frokane W'.l'.a V!1. ppckure.' Enkne
i i :vr j ilinnMi)lt. .L Haul, iyer.
I 5:tp. m. i u 1 u e 6. Xiiaukev, S lAJ a. m
$ P. El.
I Fj PoaTL.sn.
i iH-oiU MeiinaiMl.
For tan Kranriro
j January
1 and everv itv ddy
I thereaiter.
4 p. m.
8 p. m. ' 4 p. m.
Ei.iunJuy Columbia Er. Steamen. Ex.suadd)
To Astoria and May.
Saturday : Laiiuiugs. i
lu p. m. I
I
6. m. I Wiixajjktti Rive. 4:30p.m.
Ex.sunday Ontron Htv, New berg, Ex.sunday
I eaiem di Way Uiud .
7 a, m, WiiiAiirrn! isd Ya-; S:30 p m.
Tuea.Thur. hill Kiters. Mon.,Ved
and eat. j Orron City, Dayton,; and FrL
and Way-I Endings, i
6a.m. I Willaxkttk Rivkr. I 4:30p.m.
Tue..Thnr, Portland to Corvallia, Tue., lbui
.a cai.. ana n ay-Lanaings. ana feat.
I Snaki Rivkr.
Lt Rlparla RIpari. to Lewiton.
dul.y I
LlATI
LawisTow
dally
Parties dcirinff to so to nentiner should
wke .-mi. leaving i ne uaues at o:au p. m
making direct connections at Heppner junction
KeluriiinK makingairex'teonneoUon at Heppner
junction with So. 1. arriving at The Dallea at
1:15 p. m.
N'o.'SJ, throueht freiRbt, east bound, does' not
carry passengers; arrives 2:60 a. m., depart
3:60a. m.
No 11, local freight, carries pasrengers, east
bound; arrives 4 :au p. m., departs x: 15 p.m.
So. 21, west bound tbrougb freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives b:1o p m., departs
9:;Wp. m.
No. 23, west bound local freight, enrries pas
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. ir., fleparU 8:30 a. ni.
For full particulars call on O. R. dt N.
agent The Lfullea. or address
Uo.'s
W. H. HCRM1URT,
Gen Pus. Agt., Portland, Or,
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlai
:00 P. M.
'8:30 A. M.
Dally
except
Sundays
OVERLAND EX-1
press, bttlem, Rose- 1
bur?. AhMmiiiI. rMn. i
J raiuento, Ogden.Snn I
r iniit:i3ti, i'HMHve,
lxh Angeles, Ei Paso.
New Orleans and
Rosebunr and wnv sta
tions
fVia Wondbura fori
Mt.Angel, Silverton,
West Selo, Browns-
vllle,6prlngfleld and
i.airou .
17:30 A. 21. P-M
A. M.
Daily
except
Sundays.
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express traiD
vniiY lexeejn sunuuyj.
1:50p.m. Lv Portland ...Ar.) S:2Sa.ra
7::)p.m. Ai..Me.Minnviile..Lv.J 5;fJa,ia
iAr..Indtpcndence..Lv.) 4:60
S:U0 p. a.
:60 a. in.
Daily. tDnny, except fcunnny.
DINIXU CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PCLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND BECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
Attached to all Through Tralua.
Direct connection atHnn Kranefann wifh r..
dental and Oriental and Paeitic mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHIN A. Kilim ,iut..-
a )Hiraiion.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
Te. Also JAPAN. t:H IX a. m iv ii im ir
AtsTRALIA.
All above trnins arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Ktatlon. Filth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Pascnger Kepot, foot of Jederson street.
Leave for Phoridan, week days, t4.S0o. m
Arrive at Portland, a, m.
Iave for ATRI.IE on Monday, Wertnesdnv and
KriOay at 9:10 a.m. Arrive nt Portland, Tuva.
dav, Ihursd.iy hp 3ntunla it 3:o5 p. iu.
Except Sunda,. Except Saturday.
K. KlK.'-.i.KR,
j)anaer.
, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. (i. F. rti Pass. Avt
Through Ticket Ofllcc, 1SI Third street, where
through tickets to all points In the Eastern
Stutex, Canada and hurope can Le obtained a!
lowest rates from
v KIRKLAXD, Ticket As-onf.
or V. WHEAl.DOS'.
Santa Fe loule
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Chronicle,
CClhiskey.
This lirjnd of WLirkev is jyarantscd to Vie consumer as a
PJR2 HaaU MADii LOCK MAl.il WHISKEY for la-rily
and Medical Use. Sold by
l Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or.
How About Your Title?
r RE YOU PURE it is all right? Remember it is the
M KliCORD that iioverti". jt our hneinees to
I fearch the records and nhow what thev contain in
re'ation to land titles. K you contemplate Laying land
or Inaninn niunt-y on real estate security, take no man'
word, but insist upon knowing what the record ehows
rarninir trie title. An AbPtract is a essential as a
deed. Insist on having it. We have the only et of
Abstract Books In the Connty. All work promptly ex
rented and Fatit-Uctlnii guaranteed. It you have prop
erty to injure, Kiv us a call. We are agents for four of
l he best fire insurance companies in the world. If ynu
have property for sale, list it with us and we'll finda
buyer.
J, M. Huntington &Co.
Phone 81.
2d St., opposfte A. M. Williams & Co.
It will be our aim to carry a
Complete Line of
the Purest Drugs.
And we invite your attention to our stock of
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND WALL PAPER
BUTLER DHUG COMPANY,
Successor to Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Offers travelers choice of the following
routes east. They are all famous for
their scenic attraction.
O. R. & N. view Ogden and Denver.
fhasta Route view aciamento,Ogden
and Denver.
Shasta Route view Sacramento, Lis
Angeles and Alberqnerr;ne.
A dailv line of through TULT.MAN
P 4 LACK and TOURIST SI.EKI'EK,
"in cu rrancieco ano Log Angeles to
Chicago. This Is
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
Apply to the agents of the O. R, & N.
Co. or the undersigned, for folders or'
descriptive literature.
J. J. DEVEREUX,
uen. Agt. Worcester. Bldg. Portland
,Or.
NOTICE OF FIVAI. SPTTIPupmh
h m'Z.y'7rh7 lven tht ,h onderslitnwl
uti fil" SnV "ffount ut.r of the e
H,r".h .,,A, ""h tua clerk nf th
eonnjr court of thestate nf Oregon, for Wasco
a 'i."h""r" J. olk a. m. has been
Dalies c . ..7h-.. ,ne?"'"y O 'l'rt room In
K lons toaird flnJ? h""rln of,'h-
tStVtS. coou,' nd settlement of
ltf,1 Jul 14 Iftrm . .
Jan M l uuo. mmvAU
Best Work at
Lieast Possible Cost
Gunrantced to give satisfaction. Wo arc here to tay ; tbcrcfoie every
effort will be made to establish a business. It will pay you to examine our
work nntl consult our prices.
CONSIDER OUR PRICES:
MthnJ Brl,!K.'' "?rk 22k- olJ). P" tob f8
Best set teeth, guaranteed s uu
Hest (iold Filling : $1.00 up
Rest silver or alloy filling . ...60cnp
Teeth extracted without pain. ', 6
Rooms 1M2-1S,
Chapman Block, Second St.
Portland Dental Parlors
Dr. Sanford Murray, D. D. S., Manager.