The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, October 11, 1899, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11 18G9.
I'BOI'LM TOP ALL MW.
aturua's IMlV.
W. II. rt!son, of Putur, it iu the
city.
O. I- l'ao,iiet vUitor la tin city
yesterday Iruiu Wspiuits.
V. 8neoiil ami wife earn in from
Dufur yesterday and. sinti. today in the
city.
Misws Julia and Clara Nickelaen mud
lDa Thompmu boarded th boat tliit
morning- (or l'orllaod, br they will
attend th expedition.
MiM Male Kltnn, of ths Oniion Tele
phone I'tfii, went down to Hood Kiver
vswivrday afternoon to sprnd few davs
with her iter Mm Milium Klton, mho
it a teacher there.
Pr. O. C. HollUter arrived ia the city
last evening from Portland and srwnt
toda here. He ia accompanied by
hia daughter, Florence, who will visit
ijenevieve Kiali for a few days.
Recorder Gates, Marshal Ilunhea and
C. K. Borders returned from their trip
to the Meadows tbi morning. The
necessary repair were made in the
water trough, but the cool reception
they received caused, them to abandon
their trip to Badger lake.
Monday's Pally.
Frank Aldrich came over from Golden
dale today.
A. J. Brigham was in from Dufur
yesterday.
Chas. Lord, of Arlington, is spend ng
few days in the city on business.
Miss Bessie French returned Saturday
night, after a week spent in TortUn 1.
J. W. Poak, one of Hay Creek'i stock
men, came in from that c-iuutry today.
E. T. Johnson, railroad contractor
from Portland, spent today in the city.
Frank T. Hurlburt. cashier in the
Arlington bank ,was in town yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Tatterson came down from
Wasco yesterday and speiit today in the
city.
Mre. Wm. Ro.-ers is np from Cali
fornia tUiting her relatives on Mill
Creek.
Gus Bonn returned Saturday from a
trip over into Klickitat county in the
interest of Mat s A Crowe.
Pr. Kay lgan spent Sunday with his
father in this citr, returning to Portland
on the delayed afternoon train.
G. T. Tarr, of the Eastern Oregon
Land Companv, left Saturday evening
for a. business trip into Malbenr county.
W. A. MoKenrip, the Goldemlale
bardware dealer, accouiranied bv his
wife, is doing business in the city today.
Mrs. W. B. Hamilton arrived in the
city Saturday from Portland to attend
the wedding of ber niece, Miss Ethel
Kiddell.
J. H. S earti w ill arrive in the city
this even'ng from La Grande to accept a
position in the Irerit depot made va
cant by the departure of T. A. Camp
bell. G. A. Campbell, father of T. A.
Campbell, who has been visiting his son
here, lelt yesterday afternoon for Elber
ton, Wash., where be will visit his
granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soinmerville ar
rived in the city Saturday from their
borne at Hay Creek. The former left
tbat evening lor Weiser, Idaho, and
Mrs. Sommerville went to Portland to
day. John Gavin left this sorning to repre
sent the K. of P. lodge of this city in
the grand lodge which uirets in Portland
tomorrow. II. H. Ki Ideil is also a repre
sentative and will leave tomorrow, as
will also Judge Bradshaw, wlu is grand
prelate.
Tuesday's Daily.
Mist Alice Pitman came in from Dufur
yesterday.
E. J. Surface, of Dufur, was in the
city yesterday.
W. J. Lauder is in from bis borne at
Sherar's Biidge.
II. C. Coe was in the city last night
from Hood River.
J. W. Morton came up fr mi Hood
River last evening.
A. McLennan is a business visitor in
tbe city from Antelope.
Mist Clara Davis left this morning for
short visit in Portland.
Mm. Delbert Porter and son, Pert,
were registered at the Umatilla from
Wasco last evening.
Wm Crossen returned last night from
Portland, wbitber he went to take the
civil service examination.
Mrt. T. J. Seufert wis a paseDger
this morning lor Portland, where she
will take in the exposition.
Mrs. Mary Smith came doan from
Pendleton yesterday and left this morn
ing on the stage' for the Wapiuitia
country.
Mist Benlah Patterson started this
morning fur Salem, w here she goes to
attend the wedding of bercousi'i. Miss
Lownsdale, to R. H. Sinnott of this city.
Mist Josie Jenkins will leave for Port
land on the afternoon train, where
tbe will tnkenpthe study of. stenog
raphy at trie Holmes Business College.
J. If. Rinehart, of Sommerville, who
has bee i. visiting his daughter-in-law,
Dr. Belle Rinehart, for a few days, left
this morning for Portland.
X. J. Sinnott and sister, Mrs. J. S.
Fish, left this morning for rialem to
attend the wedding of their brother,
R. B. Sinnott. Nicholas will act at
best man.
R. II. Vel he', who ha spent tbe past
three months in Ktorr, Oermaay,
where be went to settle np the family
estate, hi father having rtcenlly died,
returned yesterday afternoon, accom
panied by bis sister, Sophia Webber.
1)1 1. II.
Clarence, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. ('. C. O'N'eil, at Muddy, on Sumlay
October lit, iWj. The interment took
place at Antelone, Tuesdny afternoon, in
the presence of a number of sympa
thising friends of the iieresvej father
arid uiotner. Antelope Herald.
itur.x.
On 8 Mile, HaiuidsT, Oct. Til', to Mr.
ar.d Mi. Ilonaid l'cttv, a daughter.
IL
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEAN5E5 THE SYSTEM
c, EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES i
hAB,TUALC-SNSTIfAT'ON
' 1 Wr.a nrnui kirunv
PERMANENTLY
,TSB.?IAT&
Buy TMt (CNUINlMaH'rD 6y
roa lusinmiWi o nuaniu.
STYNER THE ELECTRIC COCTOR.
Ia Here Aad
Will ICamalo
Oaly.
Tea Days
There is no 1-e ter way to determine
thetrus value of a new i?m than to
investigate it.
Styner The Electric Doctor, from The
Electro Therapeutic Co., of Portland,
arrived in this city yesterday, and will
remain tin days (with oftiee at the
Obarr Hote) in the interest of his firm.
He will he pleased to explain to sick
people his new E'ectro Therapeutic
System of treatment for tii cure of
nervous and chronic di-eas-s of men an 1
women.
In lint age of l.niul.twgery an I bon
advertising, the people want remits, and
that is just the object of the doctor's
visit. To prove with proof positive that
electricity applied properly is a per
manent cure for diseases if a nervous
or clironij nature. Styner has signed
indorsements from grateful ones he has
met in his trsvels who do not hesitate to
sing praise and acknowledge what
electricity has dune for them.
The feature of the Electric Doctor 'r
interview to suffering ones Is that he
reads disease ty electricity hereby he
tells you your true ailments detoibe'
defects Slid IcCites disessed organs with
out asking questii lit.
The doctor will make no charga for
advice or Electrical Disease readings
during the iret part of his stav in The
Dalles and invites all who suffer with
disease caused from improper circulation
of the blood, or of a n-rvoos or chronic
nature (if they have used aiedicine long
enough to know therein!') to call and
investigate hi new method of applying
electricity.
O&srr Hotel. Hour from 10 a. m. to
4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Advice sn I Electrical
disease reading free.
ataprrss Thalr Ttiauka.
Mr. Editor: Please allow nt space
to express our thanks to our friends and
neighbors who gave us such delight
ful snrpr.M paity c.r. Saturday evening
last. As a surprise, it ass a complete
and delicioot success, and will linger
with as as long as memory lasts as a re
minder of the spontaneous goodness and
hearty good wilt of our neighbor! In The
Dalles: also, for the token of esteem
from our neighbors, presented by Mr.
Gourlsy in a very happily worded
speech.
We hate to leave so many good friends
behind, and whi'e this expression of
their esteem has made the parting more
hard, still, "by the same token," it has
been sweetened.
And to all those who took part in the
program, mtisl -al and otherwise, our
thanks are due; and especiailv to the
ladies who so generously and bountiful
ly provided and served the elements of
the feast which followed the other num
bers of the program, and in ahich all
present took an ac ive part. And, now,
thanking you one and all for reasons, a
lew only of which are enumerated above,
we bow ourselves out; and invite you,
when we get settled In our new home in
the Sunny South, to drop in on us there
at any time in ti.e same informal and
hearty manner.
Yoiirt Sincerely,
Mb. am Mrs. C. A. Cami iiki l.
The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 9, 1S'.
On tl a lOtri of December, 18!'7, Kev.
.S. A. Donatio, pnsior M. E. Clinrrh,
South, I't. P.easant, W. Va., contracted
a severe cold allien was aitended from
the beginning by violent rouirliintr. He
says: "Alrer reoriiiir t) a nn in tier of
so called 'specific',' usually kept In t lie
lionse, lo no purpow, I urrl.ascd a
bottle of Cbsmb .rlaiu's Couli Lemedy,
mrm
which acted like charm. I most cheer
fully recommend It to the pn'ilfc." For
sale' by Blakeley A Houghtou Druggist.
Ailvarllssat taller.
Following 1 the list of letter remain
ing in the postotllc at The Dalle un
called for October 0, lS'.'O. Person
calling for the same will give date on
ahich they aere advertised:
Clark, Mra Ollie Brown. Llm
I'vane, Mrs J T Brown, Ll I.
Fagar, Mrs lVnisa I'ulibiley, J M
Johnson, Miss Alma Conneck, Clarence
Johns, Mrs F L 1 Whs. Wilhelm
Keller. Mrs L 1 Eib, Frank
Mires, Mrs F K English, A II
Malm, Mrs L O Evans, Will N
Poterson, Miss Jnix Evans, Wallie N
St Martin. P F Hurvey, U W
Taylor, Willard Martin, Jap Henry
II. II. Ripuxll, P. M.
Hlauiarefc'a Iras Natve '
Was the result of bis splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kindeyt and bowels are out ol order. If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They develop every power ol
brain and body. Only 2oc at Blakeley
A Houghton's drugstore. S
Tapers Will l)uab Drnfus Verdict
Losih)n, Oct. tl The Pari corre
ipondent ol the Dally Mail says: I
learn that Germany is about to hand
over documents hirh will lesd to the
quashing of the Dreyfut verdict.
Volranie Eruptlooa
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of y. Buckleii'e Arnica Salve enres
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruise, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
H inds, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drive out pains and aches.
Only 25cts. a hoi. Cure guaranteed.
Slid by Blakeley fc Houghton, drug
gists. -
Eat pletity, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aill
digestwhatyoue.it. It cures ail forms
of dysoepsia and stomach trouble. E.
R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., ays, "l
relieved me from the start and cured me.
It is now my everlasting friend." Butler
Drug Co. t
CasB la ton Chacka.
All conntr warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, ltt, will be paid at my
ofFcw. Interest ceaws after Sept. Uth,
C. L. 1'niLi.ira,
Conntv Treasurer.
''I wish to express my tliaukt to the
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rsinedy, for
having put on the mat ket such a wonder
ful medicine," sayt W. W. Massingill.
of Beaumont. Tens. There are many
thousands of mothers whose children
have been saved from 'attacks of dysen
tery and cholera infantum who must
also feel thankful. It it lor tale by
Blakeley i Houghton Drnggitts.
The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J.
Kirkiuan, Belle Rive, LI., savs. "After
offering from Bror chinl or lung trouble
f ir ten years, I was cured by One Minute
Cough Cure. It is all that is claimed
f r it and more." It cures coochs, colds,
g'ippe and all throat and lung troubles.
Butler Drug Co.
.Villions of dollars, is the value placed
tiy y,r: Mary Bird, ilarrlshurg, I'a , on
the life of her child, which she saved
from croup by the uh of One Minute
Cough Cure-. It cure ail coughs, colds
and throat and lung troubles. Butler
Drug Co.
That Joyful raallag
With theexhilerating sense of renewed
health an I strength and internal clean
liness, which follows the use Of Syrup
of Figs, is unknown to the few who have
not progressed beyond the cid-time
medicines and the cheap tnbstitues
sometimes offered but never accepted by
the well-informed. Bt) the genuine.
Maonfaciurtd by the California Fig
Syrup Co.
For Kent.
A nice four-room bonse, convenient to
high school ; 17.50 per month. Enquire
at N". Wheal. Ion's office. 3 Ht
Acker's English Heinedy still stop a
eonWi at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 2- cts. and 60 ct. Blakeley
& Houghton, drupjiiat.
NERVITA
VirLITY.
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cure Impotency, Night Emlsalona and
waHtlnjr dlaeancs, all effects of -'U-AltHLUSh
atbuor, or excess and lndi
llTme "l011, A nerve tonic ami
VrW IiIimmI builder. Hrlnps the
V. P'nk plow to pale cheek anr'
jMsrc' restores tho fire of youth.
TTNit By malinOc per box: i boxes
lor with a written griitraM-
te to cure or refund the money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Hold by Illakeley A Houifliton, The
Dalles, Oregon.
jR'OEitivniiHrrcu
Physician and Surgeon,
ftpu:ial attention llrtu losunrery.
Room, 21 an-) li. Tel. it Vt Rl
Dn.GUriFj'S
9
a
ONE FOR A 003E.
FILLS
ftrmnwm Pimple), Vr-rmtt
flui.Mi-iMti, Purify it,- Mi.witi,
t tr 1 1 ,! It and JayxiN-nis..
aarr
rtnr w-ut vrt. will mail sai-, ,, .,. ,,f F f (, ...
s. buibaruagma. Oft MQ.ASKO CO. Phila fa
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
(if
Second Eastern Oregon
District Agricultural Society
KUIIItAl'INll T1!K ('III N III: OK
Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrcw, Crock and Umatilla,
Wll.l. UK IIKIII AT
ANTELOPE. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON.
On the f rounda ol lh AntIo Fair Asawlallou, eommeiielng
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1899, and continuing 3 days.
A libera", amount in Cash Premiums for Agricultural. Stock, and Mechanical Ex
hibits. Works of Art and Fancy Work, and for Trisls of Speed.
fl,r00 Cash givu by the state for Agricultural Exhibits.
O. MACK.
Secretary,
lia-lnsh Motor. 1
MAM rn
Impulse
Kt Wheels
- rb ..k Pa.ntnrc
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVINO
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC
Circular and particular furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent.
onJt'i THE DALLES, OREGON
THE DALLES
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey whito vaii? Yts, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is such that ju-ojilo p
Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are
Cevera high as some people think, and we want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First
'Phone 341.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Create t American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
V7HI8KEY from llTo lii n ( r gallon. iVu, H years old.) "
IMPORTED COGNAC from 7.U to JI2.H0 rilloii. (ll bl1yar7old.;
CALLFORNIA EBANDIE8 Iron, rt.'-'f.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
OLTMPIA BEER on draught,
Imported Ala and I'orter.
and Val
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain oteii kinds
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts,
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton FlOUr lVmr ninn'cture! MpreM, tor family
... ,, ",s "wvaacli I Knaranlewd W give satisfaction.
Wa sell our noo.1 lower than sny house in the trade, snd II you don't think so
call snd get cur price and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats.
Crandallfi
IjEAI.EIW IX
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Funeral Supplies
The Dalles, Or.
Til K
A. 8. Mac AI.I.HTER.
President.
Tt HID HY
not
and Court Street,
THE DALLES. OR,.
to (n lO per gallon. (4 lo II years old.'
illatt and Olyuipia IWr in liottle
Barget
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
SUMMONS.
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t hank srtrr,
Vtr-ttir i. h9 In I it IrL- J, llxflit
Administrator's Notice.
Not lew In hfirvby fhin Itittt lh tinl ,if nit
hmm lr-ri tlr t'l-ilttr. lif Itlst Hun I "iiitt
4 Kirl lI lis liJ lsISI t (iriaaf'HI, llf H ajm
Nitiolr, svttrslitutrt.lor of tl.si rUls-i'l At'i-h
k'iot ll rl4t at hcrvtir iititll.r-.) U m nl
tfir Mint V"Vf'T t"ini l Wi al ti . till-
my allsiriM va, I mi fur A Mflivfr, I thl H Bit
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VOGT
Opera House
"It is to Laugh."
Saturday. October 14, '99
Vanity
Fair
A Malsnk-a of llurlrsiiia anil Vamlrtilla
Willi artliri'lv naw starilrnlis anil
an a,litilrat)l c uii(ii.
Prices ttatrrvsil arals .VV ami .l;
(rnral ailuilssion 2V; rli'lilrrii l'w.
.'rats nn sal at lh Mutlrr I'ruit Co.'
stnrs) Tlnir.day morninf.
DnlfltiMii Opera
uaiu win
House
K' luin cnf.rmnt ol Ui favprltr.,
Metropolitan Opera Co.
ONE NIOHT ONLY.
Saturday, October I4thr
ITewnllns (, I ll-f rt A Sullivan
I urn lo Ura llniille.
iViikado.
35 PEOPLE 35'
Inxlii tin sn anVlmit
mal ai.if Imiiale clinrm.
. . . 1 la nf,
Admission I.O(). KPSKrvm 'rB", "
aanai iiuiranay, FiTiuiiwr ,
A Houghton's drug store.
MRS. OLIVIA W. MORGAN,
STUDIO
and
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC Ilt'll.DINU,
Tlilnl Ptrw , l,twen Cmtrl ami Wh
ton Htrcets, ins uane-