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About The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1899)
THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30 POPE BLESSED OLYMPUS CREW 1:1 Sat a ttEji AiiirJEeTJT. l& 1 IS CONCERNED ABOUT WAR T the Chaplaia cf Dewey's Flagship, He Expressed His Honor rt Blood- sheJ and Dilated on Importance of Bringing the War to an End. w York. Aug. CS. A dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser from Eon e says: 11 is holiness, the pope is deeply con cerned about the war in the Philippine. He baa communicated hia anxiety to the Eev. Father Reainy, chaplain of the O'ympia. In the plainest possible terms, Leo ex pressed a strong desire to see peace established between the United States and the natives, and said that he con templated the opinion of negotiations with tte United States government with a view to regulating the position ol Catholics in the Philippines. All this was in the coarse of a special audience accorded to the chaplain of Dewey's flagship. In heartfelt terms, Le expressed his horror of bloodshed that bad occurred and dilated opon the importance of making every endeavor to bring it to an end. He took it for granted that when peaca was concluded, the United States would establish a bene ficent rale nnder which the Philippines would quietly reach a condition of happiness and prosperity. Ilis holiness aeked many questions about Admiral Dewey's personality, his opinions, and inquired sympathetically axnt the state of hi? health. At the onclueion of the interview, he gave Father Reamy an autograph letter fur delivery to the admiral and made the prieat the bearer of nis benediction to the crew of the Olympia. mm Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r.FANSES THE YSTEM V-- ,-r rEUI-LK IOC ALL kSOW. Mavs, L. E. Crowe, D. S. end George Dufur, J. H. Worsley and C. F. Cath cart. Mrs. W. W. Fiord, of Rilisiae, Wash., and her sister. Vis Ad Fulton, of 10- Mi:e. arrived iu the city yesterday Burning lor and Port j over the ! place. mater works' d:tct.c9 to look at that Saturday Pailr. 11. J. Ginn is a visitor in the city from Moro. Ned McLeod and wi.'e came over irora ; lt.;t on l(.e tt ,).;, .ioidenda:e yesterday, ilan.l. Miss r.es I?nbrg came np from J itfforiicr Gates and C. A. Borders Hxid River yesterday. j jtft . 4 ;9 morning for a trip to the head- r.. v R.i.i.in .n.1 .1 mj). t.r. Mis t waters ot lxe liver, the latter Martha, are guests of Mrs. Edith Menefee at Dufur. Mrs. C. N. Thornbury is up from Part- j land visiting her daughters, Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Ktnersly. j Will Werzwei'cr, Piineville's mer-' chant, came op from Portland last; night and left for home this morning. Re. A, Blackburn and wife, oftle First B the In How About Your Title? EK YOU SURE it Is all right? Re,; ri I at I OVERCOMES Lrr&) C I PERMANENTLY ntuCIAL V1 " BW THE fttNVINt - MAHT D by (AUIvRMA(TGlSYRV'F(. Mrs. Pvis, sister of Pr. Gsieen dorffer, wh lm been visiting hfr parents in the Val'.ey, spent toilay jn the city on her way to her home in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. C. MeReynolds came in j from their home cn lo-Mie yesterday, i - ItK il.ut.i i). sir lit' child who Japtist chur-h, .-)! Portland, made : u ju!vrri1(, fl0II1 CDJ fer and was p up on the Dil.es City yesterday, . . ,.,., . . hv.ician's care here. returning this morning. r i ,.... ! Dr. O'Xiel sn i brotlier, Tlios. O Nie', Misees Ten and Louise R:r.tool re-. Bm, MiHM Bertha an d Lena Huickharat, tornel on the b;at laet nitfht afrer i ho have be n campina at Trout Lake tending the teachers institute at Dreg n mjth a tT (rjm iort.)ancl. came upon City and visiting in Portland. ; lhe Uft evelliBg tnj ief: (or Port- M:ss Jocelyn F.ulkes, one of Baker 'nJ 'hia nlornic City's most popular young Udies, wis! "Mrs. W. H. Jones and little son. Guv, among the tourists who came np on the j came np yesterday from Stevenson, RECORD that governs. It ia r. iZ :" : tL search the records and show what thev conr relation to land titles. If yoa contemplate lfTin i" "I or loaning money on real eetate security, t ike no word, but insist upon knowing what the record ?tln regarding the title. An Abstract is as eential . deed. Iufiet on having it. We have the onlv L, , Abstract P.ooks in the Countv. Aii work r,m.-.. 01 rented and satisfaction pivirnlni..! n it you iav affHnta tnm t r - the best fire iusurance companies in the worij If have property for sale, Hat it with us and we'll 6ih " hnvpr. QOa a ertv to incure. (rive ns a call. We nr aun.. ... ,proP- n ir niGHT For mm Editor to RecomnicoU PatcDt -Medicine? From SvWan Valley Xews, Brevrad, N. C. It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family lor twenty years and have always found it reliable. In'maoy cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe tnat It a bottle of Cbambeilain'a Diarrhoea Kemedy was kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack, much suffering micht be avoided and in very many cases the presence of physician would not be required. At leest this has been onr experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Blakeley & Honehton, Drupgiets. REVOLUTIONISTS WIN, BY JIMINEZ! Santo Domingan Government Throws I'p the Sponje. sent from here this morning to bring him back. They are expected tomorrow evening. o trace of the escaped pris oners has been found. It is believed that they are hiding in the mountains, as it would be extremely hazardous for them to try to get out of the conntry. The sheriff has several deputies and squads of men out in every direction searching for them. Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, lietlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton. 3 Miller is Dead. Pe.vdi.kto.n. Or., Aug. 25. J. II. Mil ler, the man who was shot Wednesday night by Edwin L. Mimms, in Miller's saloon, died this morning at half past 3. An autopsy was held during the fore noon and a coroner's jury Is in seseion. A verdict has not yet been rendered. Mimms is in j iil on a charge of as sault with a dangerous weapon. This charge will be withdrawn and one of murder substituted. Nbw York, Aug. 28. Andrian G. Pul lon, representative of the Santo Domin ican revolutionists in this country, has received the following cablegram: "Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 27. Revo lutionists are in the capital. The gov ernment surrenders. Lamarcue." Lamnrche Is the representative of the Jirninet revolutionists at Santo Domingo. details are as yet. received. j Bill Hot From tha nan j Was the ball that bit G. B. Steadman j of Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It I caused horrible ulcers that no treat- j ment helped for twenty year. Then , Buckle: Atn'ci Salve tured him. It caree cuts, bruises, turns lolls, felons, ! corns, skin eruptions. Best j ilo cure on j earth. Twenty-five cents a hex. Cure! guarantee J. Sold Ly Blakeley & Hough- J ton, druggist. . 3 Cuiltj Sergeant Caught. I Wallace. I laho, Am. 27. Sergeant i C -aa ford, company L, First cavalry, who escaped after letting the eight men out of the pilson at Wardner, was arrested, at Missoula, Mont., last night by the sheriff of Missoula county. He dressed' in citizens' clothes end came to Wallace Immediately after the escape and took . the early Northern train. Soldiers were "DeWitt's Little Eariy Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. II. Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, never gripe, they cure constipation, arouse the torpid liver to action and give you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy appetite. Butler Drug Co. Jcffrics-Sharkey. Xsw York, Aug. 28 An impo'tant agreement has been reached to pull off the Jetfries-Shaikey fight before tLe Sporting club this fail. Hamilton Clark, ef Channcey, Ga., says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's itch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patten etriclly pure liquid pniuts. The Busy Store. Each day our business shows the people are finding out wo are pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business and buy for Ibe people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. boat yesterday and returned today. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Robberson. old time residents of Th Dl!e, sr op from their home r.t Portland and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jets Biakeuey. Mrs. X. Wilson, of the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Parlors, wi.l leave on the afternoon train for a few days' stay in Portland attending mililnery open ings. Mrs. Sterling and her daughter, Miss Mabel, leave tonight for a visit with relatives in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Mrs. Sterling has not visited her rela tives for fifteen years and will probably remain daring the winter, while Miss Mabel will return in two months A. A. Morse, contracting agent for the U. K. & accompanied by his family and Mrs. E. B. Comau, wife of Conductor Coman, and her daughters, Helen and Julia, made the trip up the river yesttr day on ttie bo3t. Monday's Daily. John Ilaight is In from Ridgeway W. II. Patison came in from Dufur yesterday. Li. fc. Crowe went to Portland yester uay alternoon. Jay Saltzman came in from Burnt Ranch yesterday. Mies Ethel Riddel!, who has spent sev eral weeks with relatives at Newport iaquina uav, returneu Saturday even ing. Mies Ella Cooper, who has been teach mg in me laiuuy ot l'olk Mays in W allows, has returned to her home at Dry Hollow. Carey Jenkins hos returned from an outing to the sea coaet. Gus Bonn has returned from a short vacation trip to Portland and Clateop oeacn. Mr9. Wilsrn and daughter, Mrs. C, w. laylor have returned from atrip to Clatsop oeacn. Mr. E. Hall, of Spokane, is In the city spending a few days with bt parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall. J. Current, deputy county auditor of Klickitat, came over from Gohlcndale yesterday on his way to North Yakima Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Stephenson, who have been visiting Mrs. Stephenson's inoiner, airs. il. tl. KoDerts, on Dry noiiow, returned to their home at Fulton by boat today W. F. Byars and P. J, McCully, of the uoiuenuaie sentinel, csnie over from that place yesterday. The former left for bite Salmon this morning and the lauer returned home this alternoon. Miss May Scchler, who has been visit mg relatives in Ijwa for some weeks, returned Saturday. She returned sooner than she would have done had she not roUunderetood the date of the opening oi ner scnooi ai Antelope. Wm. Michell returned Saturday after noon from a week s stay at the soda springs on the Bi Klickitat, twenty-two miles irom ino Dalles Dy direct route, nut about lorty over the wagon road He reports quite a large number of camp era there, w ho have explicit faith in the healing properties of the water. It ia highly charged with soda, and has been proven to be a balm for stomach trou bles, as well a for derangement of the liver and kidneys. No doubt it will in lime become as famous health resort. where they have been tamping. With the family of Rev. Wood they braved the rainy ieaon longer than any of the Dalies campers, and report the weather delightful when they left yesterday, Dr. Ray Loan is spending a po'tion of bis vacation from duties as bouse sur eeon at St. Vincent's Hospital in Port land, with his father. Dr. H. Ligan. He is accompanied by his friend, How ard Davis, who is a son of Napoleon Davis, formerly professor of our schools. Tuesday's Dally. G. W. .McCIure is in from Boyd today. C. M. Cartwriisht is In from Hav At Mt 2S:h, to Prof, and son. BOKN. Uood, Or., Mondar August Mrs. C. M. Siseons, a J. M. Huntington & Co. Phone 81. 2d St., opposite A. M. Williams & Co way "Harmony" CUhiskey. Special sale of fruit jars at Mays & Crowe's. Get our prices. A Beautiful Skin. Tidies, If von desire a tnnnparcntt clear and fresh ccmiilfxittn use Ir. Bourdon' French Arsenic Com flexion W'a'er. Their effect t jtimnlv matricHl. i rmiiiT the wizard tourh in pro'lucin? and vreKcrvitiK a bctutiiul trantt imreiiry and pellucid clearness of complexion, hrtpvly contour of form, brilliant ee, oft and miootn akin wreie the reverse exists. Kven the coarsest and most reru'idve t-kin, marred by freckles, moth, backbonds, jiiinnles, vulsriir r une9, vellow tine' inudriy fn aie permanent ly remoed, ai'd a ueliciou&ly cleiir and reliucd complexion assu ed. Price per niall box, 10 cents; large box, 11, or in larire Doxe, f . bent to any nearest) pvst ptid and under pliin wnipjer upon receipt of the above amou.it. Write or free circular. The Parisian Drug Co., 131 iloutg omerv St.Snn Francisco Cal .ST. HI'S MOEIDL Under the dir.ction of the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, - - OR. This Instltntlin Is Tjleasantlv situated npnr the cnlu in bin mi th'j line ot the' Union Pacitic; thence it la easy of excess lor all those who de sire to secure a comfortable home anil progres sive seat of learning for their rliiucnteis or nards. The location of the Aeadeinv is one of the most healthy on the Parilic slime, this nor- tion of Or. e.n rxinir. proverbial for its pine wate. brnelnc air and i.ietim-soue sranerv. The Academy is incorporated and authorized by me Mate to comer Academic Honors. Board and tutltlon ner seholatie ver Sim. Studies will be resumed Ttiesdav, September th. tor detailed Information apply to the Sister superior. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PURE HAND MADE SOUK MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. c. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate t American Liquor Sour Mash If WHISKET? iru $23"5"to $0.00 pHr yallou. (J to 15 yearTT Whiskey. iMrOKTED GOC-NAO fiomMHo 12.00per pn(Uto L'O years old.! OALIFOERIA EEASPIES from S.:.'5 lo 6.1'0 ter gallon. (iToTl years old.'"" ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLTMPIA BEER on draught, Imported Ale and Porter. and Val Blati snd Olympia Beer in bottle. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. NOTICE. V. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore.) July jr, iv.ia. I Notice Is hereby eiven that the order of De. cemberb. IM'1. temporarily nithdniuinv fr.m disposal, for the purposes of bout railway, the UO.U9 on ioe buuiii sine una wiinin six Tulles of the Columbia river, between The Dulles and Celilo, has been revoked bv lhe president, ev. eeptas to the following desoiibed parcels: one In iiib in '4 oi ec ai, i i i, t. 14 r., containing nuuiii iour aim one-nan Here, ana the other in theXV",Sec21, T 2 N, It li , containing about ball an acre. On and after rentembcr 1. 1MK). we win reeelro applications ior any vacant lands Included therein. J. P. iXi'AS. Olid PATTERSON, Heeister. Receiver. vm NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is herebv lven that th has fed 's tinai aiTourt aa executor of the ea tate of farn.i VcAtee with tun cleiir nf tii- count court of inestato of Oreuon, for Wasco county, and t;-.it Tiiurwluy, the l;;th day of Jul v. at the hour of ID o'clerk a. ;n. has been fixed cs ihe lime and the county c urt room in Dalles 1'i.y as the p aee for the hearinir nf in jections lo said tiuul ccount and settlcmcut of Mm esiaie. Dated July 13. 18M. TIIoh vpiuvat J" "-t Executor. Creek A. R. Graham and Geo. Ireland are over from Cetiterviile. Howard Roes came In from Mitchell yesterday on busiuees and returned this afternoon. Atty. W. It. Preeby, of Goldendale, was registered at the Umatilla House yesterday. Chas. W. Robison and father were registered at tbe Umatilla from Golden dale yesterday. The family of Rev. J. II. Wood re turned yesterday from a campinff triD at i Stevenson, Wash. I Archie Barnett, who has bten vleiting j at home for the past week, returned to ! Portland by boat today. A. Mackintosh, accompanied by Mi. es Kate and Joan Mackintosh, arrived in the city this morning' fiom Prineviilo. I 1 4 W. E. Sylvester and H. B. St. Johns, i j' wlic. have spent two weeks camping at j t' Soda springs on the Klickitat, returned if' home laet night. f- . Mrs. Jas. Sutherland arrived on this 6' morning a train from Spokane, and will spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruch. Miss Edna Glenn returned last night from a three-weeks stay at their cottage on I.ng Beach. The remainder of the family will return Friday. O. C. Blakeley, having spent a week in Portland and at the seaside, csme np on the boat yesterday, leaving Mrs. li. to visit few days longer with relatives. On board the late train last night from Portland were John Michell, Grant reserves $ pfrults, Jalllf, pickles nr catsup ars 4k more easily, mora quickly, mora jjk nnmiiiuiiv oeaiea wua twunsa Paraffin Wax than by ny other method. Doseua of other uses will be tounatorRef.ned Paraffins Wax In erery household. It la clmn, taateleaa and odorless lr, watr ami acid proof Get a pound caka ot H with a list of Pa many uses from your drnffrfstor srocer. buld everywhera. afade hy aTA.NOAUB OIL C'V. FT1 TTTA7TP B;irArjiiA,T, BROS.. GENERAL BiacKsmitns ANDtst Hoisesiioers Best Work at beast Possible Cost Guarantee! to give sitisfaiion. We are here tostny; therefore every effort will lie ramie to establish a business. It will pay you lo examine our work ami consult our prices. TV.-aft" U 7' Ti- l"a.'till aw ' W I IT W Til pa il 'hi mi CONSIDER OUR PRICES: Best Crown and Bridge work (22k. gold), per tooth ' H50 Best set teeth, guaranteed ... ..5.50 Best Gold Filling $1.00 up Best eilver or allov filling ' .60c op Teeth extracted without pain ... 500 ampmlnifiock, snd st. Portland Dental Parlors Dr. Sanford Murray, D. D. S.. Manager. m. 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 DRUG COMPANY, Successor to Snlpes-Klnersly Drug Co. Wagon and Carriage Werk. ' Fish Brothers' Wagon. i . THiri and Mnn, Pbone 159 :j Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, u kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton FlOUr TLii f1onr " rnannfactured expressly for (af , , nMi every sack is guaranteed to give sntiufnctio"' ..il . i "r g00d U'M th,n nT ho,'M i ths trade, snd If yoa don't tnmk call snd get cur prices snd be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.