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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1909 The Weekly Cbrcmiele. AiltertUttif tialea. Ptr tntk O it li.cti or K lti Pai'.y II SO O er two nirhrt :i.1 u utter Nf tnehoa 1 IV O er lour Incite a.i4 uu4er twelve lucliea. . 74 O.-er Iwvlva inches W m.u sr wiiili On Inch or le. ier inch t2 W lvo one loch a'.J ii'nler lur Inch,1 . 'J W Over four tnohea and under twelve luchea. . 1 -V Ovf twelve tuotixa li BATTLE OF MODDER RlVKlU The aggressive force and fighting power of General Melhuen'a army must have been frightfully impaired by thj orileals it has endured, says tbe Spokesman-Review. This force is advancing to the relief of Kiiuber !y, which is under siege by the lloers. It baa fought three tWcc engage ments, all ot which have beeu pro claimed as victoiious. Rut the readiness with which the Boers' army has rallied after each battle first after that of Belmont, and again after that of C.ras Pan fills Loudon wiih oread misgiving. After reliiing from the battle of Gras Pan, the Boers took up a strong position to the north, at the point where the railroad from Cape Town to Kiraberly crosses the Mjdder river. There the last battle was fought, and General Methuen reports that "It was cue of the hardest and most trying fights in the nunals of tbe British army." These are word of terrible significance. In all tDis fighting the British have fought at disadvantage. Ther have ties, and in the presence in many instances of Lostite natives and armed Spauiaids, the recotd may well stand for one of euorusous energy and effectiveness. Ex President Cleveland has Joined the ranks of the expansionists. It will soon be bard to oiut out any man in the Democracy sticking to the conlractionist side who has had aur standing in the partv except the few wreckers who belong to the Bryanile contingent. "Anti-iuiperial-ism" promises, by the lime the next election takes place, to bo as dead as that other Democratic issue of slavery. Some Democrats saw the drift against s'avery before it at tained formidable proportions, and left their party. There were many Bourbons like Bryan, however, among the Democrats of half a century ajo, ho clung to slavery to the end, and went down in the general wreck which overwhelmed that institution. The flag fullers will be beaten as badly as were the slaveryiles, and fewer teats will be shed for them than were dropicd for their progenitois. Aguinaldo is pretty bard pressed these days. He may elude the troops for a few weeks longer. Pos sibly he may escape from the island altogether, and go to Asia or Europe. The end in any case, however, be the same. Most of bis army be captured, and the lest of it will be so thoroughly dispersed that it will found the Boers strongly entrenched j never get together again. We pre tm heights of great natural advantage, ; sume the government at 'Washington and there is grave reason to fear that J would not make any ejpecial efforts in each engagement tbe British losses ; to bead Asuinahlo off if he were HOW THANKSQIVINQ PASSED. A yul.l liay. lloalag M ilk I'hIum a.r ylcea at Ihe ataihudlat ( kurrti. Thanksgiving Day in The Dalles punted off so quietly that It seemed a veritable Sabbath to muu of lesidt-uts. At least after 10 o'clock in thai morning, for many of our stores wrre kept upon until Uit hour. Feuling that it had done iu duly, and given ui suuicienl tmwii to be thauktul, lit rain did not make It self very prominent until toward even ing, although It shoaeri'd a little. The. Jay was conspicuous chief)) for the number of family gatherings, wliich make It next to Christmas, the happiest day in the year. Iu the afternoon many took In the football game at the fair grounJ, while others watched or took part In I lie turkey shoot on the bear)). Contrary to what it usually the custom, nothing iu tbe nature of amuse ments was announced for the evening, Thie may have accounted for the espec ially Urea audience which atteuded tle union services at the Methodist church. However, let us kive our people credit and conclude that they are beginning to see Thanksgiving Iu its true light and have decided to henceforth make that service the best of the year. The large church was taxed to almost it fullest capacity, barring the gallery auditince room, lecture hall and class room being filled with some of the best people of our city. The pastors of the Riplist, Christian, Congregational aud Methodist churches occupied the pulpit and took part in the service. He. Haak acting as matter of ceremonies. The service opened with a voluntary, followed by the dox ilogy. Hue. V. li. will J Clifton ollere I prayer, after which the w j au Jicnce j lined with tb choir Iu the) hymn, ''(.nine it Thankful leople, Come." The scripture lersons were read by Key. I'. . l oling, and a uiaie ijuartet, com posed of Prof. Landers, W. C. A'laway, Francis Sexton and I'nf. Lundeil, rn lered a lieautiful eelrrtloii. An offering being taken for the Kir of ltaaJ Ihe mili"li We call the atti udon of our readers to the proposed amendments to the con stitution of our state, which were ap proved Fob. IS. lS'.fJ, and will he sub mitted to the voters of (begun at the generat election to he held In Jmi",lW. These will be. published for fir con secutive weeks In the C'miionici a and it is the duty of every voter (and would-be voter) ; In fact all, to not only read them, but study thrni well, so tliat they mar vote In an intelligent manner upon the Important Issues contained therein. M.IHUI1.I. At the Obsrr Hotel tn this cltr, Nov. J0ih at 8 p. m by C. K. Itayard, J. 1'., Wm. II. McAte.i and Jeuulu Knighten, both of Tygh Valie. At the Oharr Hotel in The Dalles, Thuradav, Not. 1(0; h. at high noon, Justice, of the Peace llayard united in niarrl.ice Iobt. K. Jordan and l.aura New, both of Kingaley. Strata Maa rail Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as wall as women, and all feel the results In loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, nervoumese, head ache and tired, listless, run-down fil ing. Hut there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. tiardner, Idavllle, Ind. He says: "F.leelric Hitters are lust the thing for a man when he Is all rundown, and don't care whether he j lives or die. It did mure to give ma; new strength and good epetite than j anything I c mid take. I can now eat J anything and have a new leaae mi life." , Only 60 rents, at iilakeley Houghton's drug sture. Kvery bottle guaranteed. 3 T Impulse m- 7. Wheels and Motors HAM r.UTl KSU nv AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO bUITAULE FOR DHIVINQ GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Clrriilars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, THE D.U.I.Ks, l)RK(i01 u it J' have been much Leavier than those of the Boerg. The situation is therefore critical. It looks as if the Boer forces have been handled with remnikable stra- i our ritv hi ienerom'r nntrihuted to. trying to escaj to the outside wot Id. i Tee union choir then sai.g the anthem The prime object is the capture of liisarmj, aud this can not be de layed much longer. It is pretty clear, in any event, that the Taaal "Piesed is He That Cnidereth the Poor." Another hymn. "Oh, Worship the King, All Glorious Aliovo" preceded the sermon. kv. iifntrr itun:n?. oi irie i.ni ipiian tegical ability. Apparently a sutli- rebellion is on its last leg, despite J church, win was chosen to deliver the cient force has been left at Kiniberly to prevent the British ganison there from making a sortie to tbe support of tbe advancing relief column; and apparently the 'orce sent out to meet tbe advaucing British column has been bandied wiih a view to inflict ing severe looses on Gen. Mcthune's I forces, while avoiding severe looses ! growers. the aid it got and expected still to rermon, took bis text from Malm-hie get from the great parly whose 'd:12, "And all nations shall cll you victory in the recent elections all, the Filipino rebels prayed for. i blessed, for ye shall be a delightsome he the fcripiures to moJern times, bo en- It will not be a surprixe to any who are at all familiar with the good u!iiiv( of Chamberlain's Cough Ifetnedy, to kuow that eop!e every lu re take pleasure In relating their experience in I the use of that splendid medicine and i in telling of the benefit they hao re- j ceived from It, of bad colds it has cured. I QLTMPIA BEER nn C. J. STUBLING Wholoaata and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agf rcy lor tho Create t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskej, WIIISKEY fr"" "A lr eaiii.n. 1 1 lo S years old.) IMPORTED (KiaSAC from 7 i0 l I2.1 per eallon. (11 to ill v.-atrl,j."- CALIFORNIA PRAKI1F8 ; :n n vMo in co rr ealum. i i n , i47 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. of tlireateued atlaiks of pneumonia it i Imported Alo has averted aud of the childien it h saved from attacks of croup and hoop ing cough. It is a grand, iiood medicine. Kor sale by Ulakrlev A Hoiik'hton, drug gists. lied Hut rrim lh l.ua Was the ball that bit . V. Mra lin.in of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat uient deified for twenty year. Then Durklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It cures cuts, bruiws, burns l fe..n, cirns, skin eruptions. llet pile cur- on Irnolit, n. I Poller and Val Illats and Olympii Po-er In tuti!i JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wa-h? Yip, ami vali white. Ymi can Havana thinL' wnht 1 at the Steam Laundry. Tht? .,, . ! larged upon the blefsings for wliich our The Lmat.lla county wheat grow.losu mtJ ihooM lg Ualj lh.lkfu,fur crstirelD about tue same Frame or ii)A mn airi i h it n ini i jru fir iini ,s ni; ...i t . a . , - - i rrm. 1 neni vnvs ct-nn b m i. mru . s .. a guaranteed. Sold by Llakelxy A Hough- IViaine I'l.llH IS .jliaiHV til u ilsclf, the plan being to fiht from Mrong positions, an! letire before the Briu-li could deliver compen aatirg losses. The Kentucky cotirts l:ave saved the reputation of that state, and proven themselves to be in fact what a court is in theory a temple ot justice. The supreme court of the slate, affirming a lower court, has decided in Ta lor's favor as to a large number of votes manifestly cast for bim, but which the Goebel machine attempted to throw cut be cause there had lecu a mistake probably one "done a puriiose" in the initial letter of Taylor's middle name. The Kentucky judges are presumably Democrats in politics, Luton the bencb they are judges,! not partisans; and looking solely to j among squiirela. quails and the small tbe merits end justice of the case, g9nie, but be doesn't have much luck they promptly rendered a just de- j whtn he goes forth to bag the -X-Hfvon. tith these votes ccunted in i leviathan of Imperialism and the Same frame Of ,,ne! fr Il.a nleliteonaneaa of Die --, , -- - mind as the Willamette valley bop land; for her churches, societies, schools Some of them have lickl ' n 1 'poke at lergth on the Christian mothers cf America. Not alone did the speaker dwell upon the blessing, but pointed out many things in which e I are amiss, urging upon tils hearers the high, and tho indications are that importance of remedvin ihese evils b thcre will be no change in this re- f,jre another Ttmuk.'giving rolis around, 7r,l Tt.-.,.ir, mml, t oot ..! ml praying that the same day in I'juO wlicat to market that the allowance onto their wheat, hoping something j would happen to make a better i market. Iiut occsn freight rates rule ton, drugg !. 3 IVierntt "four WUlk IS UK h tllllt jHHiJilo p "One M nuleCougli Core la tha Ins 'MlleS to I 'ilt foU .( t!S. Ollf prifl'H art' IlOt Hobson's chfiito, hut the Mauilanl ratoc, hi !i are not Cevera hili nunc people think, ami wo want to C-U-B-A customer jf otirs. Corner of First and Court Street, would find many of them wiped out. i Mr. I: n t li I n if is ioseed of a iro d de- to the producers is lowered below liver, epeakine so that n'.t me In the the point of profit. Too much wheat. I ,Kr'! "dienec missed a thonght. 1 At the rloo evervono sang "Amer.ra Too much bops. Too hish freiahtfi. i with in're vim than tie have heard it 'Phono 341. THE DALLES. OK, funtf iii The fialles tut smne time. l!ev. P.il ng clowl the service with prsyer. Iiouble Wfdilltif; at l'avo. Too mucli short selling. .Statesman. The waiting country will welcome : this, the latest reliable news from; . . , ,, ... , I A rilltHt flnnl.'ia ure'hlinir Inrilr I. ,fA at j Colonel Hryan. from the columns of; h,a,, n,on Soi,.,,yt Nov. o,;, WM th. the ew loik Sun: "Col. Bryan home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Floyd, has been having high sport and joy J I'asco, Wash., Mrs. Plojd being a sitter of William and Adatultun. The four l .. -. .. r- I c. fr.tn l.r,,rl. ""'''' J""S pciwm. cie iini cr. .-nine in Col. Wetraorc'a Taney county j game preserve. Col. land Mi Alia Full,,,, mil U'ilU,,, !"! a chef from St. Louis eo that the I ,,. ,i ,:.. n..,,. u-.il. great foe of plutocracy tnigLt be nourished suitably, and the Jefferson of Nebraska did wondrous execution octopus of monopoly.' atra? Xotlcr. Came to nriy place alut six weeks ago, a way stallion colt, about thn-e years old ; brand similar to an inverted V with a cap over it. Owner can have the animal by proving property and paying all charges. The Dalles, Nov. 8, lh'.iO. A. F. Cabi.so.v. Ranch in Company Hollow, eight miles 'Southeast of The pallet. tiovH-lui Mrajr Hnrt. ' Taylor's favor, bis election is so clearly manifest that it is imrtohahle that even the Democratic legislature will attempt to count dim out. especially as a good-sized minor ty tit the Democratic members have no t love for Goebel and bis methods "-dVfCflrr&a), In the fieal jeor covered by the ripcit of (I jartermaster-General Lodi-igloi., the thirty-seven vosels of the United States tran;poit fl-'et plying between the oiis f the Tnited Stales :nd those cf Culi, I'uerto Kicc, Iliwaii and the I'hilp pincs. have trMisfeited 20-.'..',7 per sons without the hSS of a single life by acii'lent, says the Orcgonim. Thee ve-si-1 h ive i lv carried be tween these ports 27.-j.i-3 animals and 86,1 ."0 ton of freight. In nddiiiori , . . I I wai nearly de 1 with dyspepsia, to this, the ho lies of over 1200jtri,j ,,ctors, visitfd mineral spring. BOldiers anl Civilians who fllC'l in the and grew worse. I ned Kodul Dyspep-! dining room, where an elaborate dinner government service in these diverse ia Cure. That cured me." It digits 1 awaited them. Mr. and Mr. Ptone will and fur-distant islnmls were returned 1 what '00 Cures Indigestion, sour make their future home at his farm near . ,i r-it,l tiio. r. .ri..l !'omach, bearthnrn, and all foiros tf Yakims, while Mr. and Mrs. Koiton will 'Vprei''a. AVben it is considered that this as lb , remedy I ever ued'f ir ci.ngh ati j cold. It is uiif'ialiei for whoopiu j cough. Chrildren all like it." writes If. N. Williams, Uenlryvllle, Ind. NVver ! fails. It is the only harmless remedy j that gives iirmediate reult. Cures I coughs, eohU, boarnesi, croup, pnen-1 monia, bronchitis and all throat and j lung troubles. I:s early ue prevents' consnmption. Wurklug Mhl and Hay j The bueicst and inightieet little thing ' thitt ever a as nudo li fir. King's New' Life Pills. Kvery pill is a sugar-coated j globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, !i"tlesnes into ei.ir.'y, brain f:g inio mental per. They're j womieriui in ouihiii.g uu ino health. tt. 1. a. f i j r . Only 2i cents per U.a. Sold by Iilakeley XXCClUU Ulll LUi O IUT JC tied VlrUlU 01 f 11 KinaS Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ai kinds Vasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail wni i llongliton. Mus Annie K. iunnlng. Tyre, Mich., "I snlfered a ho g time from dys pepsia ; lost flesh and lcame very weak. . ! .,,ir.,.H . i, ,, ,,,- r l- ! Unnrlnnnnnnn V,M T3M C r- and all a I not xxcauu uui uu nr in r iih i.m. .... .cn Strayed from my place near Kingiley, oneCiidehay horse; star in forehead; weigiit shunt 20 ponnls; branded something like an II on left stifle. Will give f 10 to any one bringing him to KiniT'ley, or for ir.fjrmation eoiitcrc iiiv Ids whereaiou'e. 13 lrn CiiAiii.i.s Fii.il.ir. All are well known in both Warcoand Sherman counties. William Kill ion and his sister, Ada, grew up at The falle, and are well and favorably known here, they being a son and daughter of one of our olde'l families of this county, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Fulton. Miss Walker attended the Hters' academy at The Dalles for a number of years, and has ml nr frlfnili ahn wiih hr harirvinwa . - ' e " nofZU-lmo no lurcecs in Iter new relation In life. Mr. Stone is from Wasco, and Is one of the well known wheat growers of Sher man county. The wedding was very private. No invitations were issued, there being preaenl Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd, Itulb, and I.elsnd, and liev. Callaway. The brides were becomingly drensed in p ire white, including slippers, dresses gloves, etc., and carried It i la crysHii themnins and carnations. The grooms were attired in him k. Master Leland, with his little sister, 1 Kuth, led Ihe bridal party to the parlor, i which was beautifully decorated with cut flowers. Miss liuth wore a pretty while silk dress and carried a large ! bunch of sweet peas, and made a very pretty little maid of honor. Mr. Stone j followed with bis bride, then Mr. Fulton I and bis bride. The ceremony was per- rinn'l by Itf. Ciliaway, of the First I M. K. church. After ongratulations ; were etci.angeil, all were Invited to the Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It dlaes's what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouhle. It never fails to give immediate relief In the worst cares. f.alrajr llfl ,. Strayed from the rangn on Dutch II it, one dappled gray horse, four years old next spring; branded r.n left shoulder thus, V. Five dollars reward will he. given to any person returning same to my place on 3-Mile. O. W. Co iK. Headquarters fcr "Byers Best" Pendle- tntl iVlmiT ThisHonr is manufacture! eiprensly for famll' , , nae; ever? sack is guerantwd to give estnlactioa. We sal! our voods lower than an hnnao In lha irala. and II run don't trunk SI call and get cur prices and he convinced. Highest Pricos Paid for Whoat. Barley and Oats Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved Ids child's life by One Minute Cough Cure. Doctors bad irivfn her un to din wiih croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs, pUflSFSl Suppll6S -"'- h n'tn't piiTuoioina, oroncillllB anu throat and lung troubles. Iteiieves at once. DKALKUS IN All kinds of I spend the winter at I'a'co, Wash. A Fhienk. transport service sprung tip, were, in a night, and was pu tbe f ice of great obstacles, including I AM rillntff warranta reiiHtjrf'r1 r,r!f,r i j ,--tr i were, in a night, and was pushed in to Jan. 21, im, will paid at my I "l ? " ' p,' '".." lofflcri. Interest ceases after Nov. 13th, " " i.ir-Bin.. i.ai IMWi. tl. I.. Pun ne I would be appreciated more for the lack of wbsrves and landing facili-I County Treasurer. J holidays? novl' lm Dyspepsia ran be cured by nlng Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin b-)ies at 2 cts. Iilakeley A Houghton Druggists. Art Von l.nklii( rur Taper KaniW? We don't sell them, liu If you want the best five rents, worth in Ihistowr, try our Far West cigars. It'll make you feel good all Jover, and only five cents, I Crandallfi Burget UNDERTAKERS ifi EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. lien Ullrich. S'ck llead n he absolutely and peroia nently cured by uing Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures contlpliori and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 2"j cts. and HO els. Iilakeley A Houghton Druggist. i (,Ajrr,ata. I s- I' "was-,, - i mm ja t v . J Oood Itaciue single itty and har ness for sale at a birgiin. Call en llawnrlh, the printer, over Dalles Coin mission Co. r.rt2'Ww-27 Paint your house with pAirits that are ully guaranteed to last. C'laike A Falk ave them. V raTKaf?a-aat-a-aaaia;-jrTTaii-M,-" ...anm"! REGULATOR LINE. Danes, Portiami & flsicna Kay.co. The Hlea ni r. ..f th Regulator blue will r" lr ,h'' lnwllig rli.(!,ie, Ihe ( olHny leaervlllg the UK11' '" C " at-li-4liiltf a Itlmiit nntlee. Str. Regulator. (l imit..! Ijni.llng, ) liww. I v. Iml,a nl H M. 'Iile.ilny . .. 'I IhhmUv bvliirilMr. AtF. I'.HliHlld iii r. m. lip. I.v. I '' r ( t li .t I 7 1 . M. Alomlny - elHi-.iMV rrlilnjr Arr. Pallia at 6 r. at. Str. Oalloa City. (1.,ih lilnil at all Way I'olnta.) rftN. I.V. .lr it . M. M'm!iy W ilneMpiy . , rrlilnv. . ... Arr. I'firllHtitl (nicer talto If. I.v. Portland at m. i lie.iUy . 1 tinr.iluv aliinlMV Arr. I in I Ira (uncertain) Str. Inland Hv" (i.iiuiii'i i "'I'l1'""'1 t-t. i , frll I t. Iiall'1 at M i irolrt v Mclnewtiiy .. rrl.l-V Arr I'.irllmi'l at . I .U V. Ihili - rniiir'l".T Air l'" al I ' " J Travel by Ihe Hleamer.nl tha Keitnlaliir l.lna. Tha I'mnpany will rii leav ir I" i ruin llio heal u-IUi v ewall,l. fin lurllirr lliforoiatloll aildre ( I'nrtland Ijirieo, Dak Hlreet IukS, W. C. ALLAWAV, Own. Agt., The P'- FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Meatu.- tTj.B-astaTaatwaar.awu.wa.www i