THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1900. rCOPLB IOO ALL KNOW. Wednesdsr's Pally- E. W. Helm came in jeeterJay from frineville. Cha. lireer, one of Antelope'- beet kootrn reeidents, it in tbe city. Ralph Fenton. of Goldendale, came over to the city on Dntineea yesieruay. cu Mrtl Shoit came ud from Port land yeaterday and ia tbe goeet of the Jllaect Bolton. Cowan and Sam B. Davi arrived in the city yeaterday from tbe Warm Spnngi agency. Mr. and Mra. Mans, on and daughter, who have epeut tome months at Spokane, returned this morning. Mrs. Gertrude Sviveater. who hat epent eoine time in "Portland, returned home on the boat last night. M. F. Bird, of Viento. is doing bull- nou in the citv today and was caller ( the CaBONR i.a tanctnm. lie was ac companied by Mrs. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Cnrtiss and daughter, Pearl, left ir PortUnd on this morning's boat. They are bonnd for a visit in Sacramento, Calif. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Roy, who have lived in Tbe Dalles for the past fea years, left this morniiu fr Independ ence, and will make their home there. Dr. and Mrs. James Sutherland, who have spent the pan two weeks with relatives in this city, will return on this evening's train to their home in Spokane. D. R. Hurlburt, who is employed at tbe lighthouse at Tillamook, is taking bis three months' vacation aid spend ing a portion of tbe time in The Dalles. Miss Cad Booth, who has spent tbe past lev days with her tUter near the city, and friends here, returned on this morning's train to her home in Port land. Martin Jaksba, who is one of Fair field's industrious farmers, accompa nied by his son, spent today doing business in town. He was a caller at tbe Chronicle office. X. W. Wallace was called to the city on some legal business yesterday, and remained over today. He says he is not anxious to make the trip trom Antelope again soon ; that the roads are in anything but an inviting condition. Thursday's Dully John Ciavio returned on last night's train from Portland. Charles Lord is in the city from Arlington on business. Who said Hobson was so serioutly ill yesterday? He looks lively today. C. R. Pniead accompanied Industrial Agent Jadson to the city yesterday. Grant Mays returned on last night's train from a short business trip to Port land. J. W. Watson, a resident of The Dalles many years ago, but now of the traveling fraternity, is in town today. Hoo. John Somraerville returned last night to Idaho, where with his sons, he ie attending to bis interests in the sheep business. Frank McFarland arrived in the city last eveninu and is continuing his efforts in tehalf of the New Yoik Life Ins. Co., which he represents. CP. Batch came np on Inst night' train from Portland, where he went to visit Mrs. Batch, who is in the hospital there. He left this morning forDufur. Yesterday R. C. Judeon spent the afternoon in the city. He was togged in his farmer's garb and as energetic as ever in the interest ot the agricultural welfare of Oregon. He says he has not given op The Dalles yet, but intends coon to present another proposition to them giving them an opportnnity to ( en core another Industry for tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gifford will leave this evening for a six-weeks' visit in Eastern and Southern cities, going first to St. Louis, Mo. Tney will visit Mr. GiffVird'a parents in Springfield, Mo., whom he bas not seon for ten years. He will take a few of Oregon's views with hiin, enough at least to give his irienda an idea of our scenery. We wish them a very pleasant trip. Friday C. P. U'Ren it in from bis place at Ridgeway. Miss Anna Lang is visiting in Portland this week. Dr. U. C. Hollister came np from Portland yesterday on a business trip Workmen 'ym have seen hundreds of your companions waste away In mill and foundry with a persistent muRh. You have evn bumlrensof them die witti Xhnx terrible disease, CoiiMiniption. Ymi huveseen 'wives left penniless, and children thrown upon the mercies o the cold workl. because the father coughed his lite away. TJio air you bretithe every day i full of (harp, metallic dust, which is Inhaled into the Iuiiks and lrritau-s their dulirata Jining. In the caea of glass blowers, the fierce Hsat of the molten glass lorect (ts way up the a1' il,u' h lungs where It gradually breaks oown their delicate atrurture, making every oold a danger to life. You can't eff.vrd toquit work ing and are dailv exposed to this fatal dust and JnteiiKB heat. W hat you and your friends need Is Acker's English Remedy. This will make your thrrau and lungs strong agnin. It will heal th irritation, brace up your strength, and you need never Itm a day's work. I have noticed that In nome mills thcro are no rases of ConwmHioD. The tMimn It that Acker's KnglUb Remedy is aiaed by the men working there. u8o!? 50e. and tl a bottle, thrmighrml tne tnited States and Canada; and In England at Is. -M. , ad., 4s. 6d. If you are Hoi satinli.'d after buying, return the bottle to lour druKaiaL tod get your money back. n nuthnriu the abort guarantee. F. B. UQV&JiJi k CO., Propridcr; A'ets Korfc FOR 8.4 LE BY Blakeley & Houghton. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAN5E5 THE SYSTEM yr.rrc.yi uallt, OVERCOMES 1rriD hB.TUAlC0NSTiN i Uttu PERMANENTLY 1T5 BFliw.0 Gr -rFCTS. BUT Th t GENVINC - M ANT o fty (4L'f?RNUTGfSYRVP nv. cai.. rB f- w.v. 1 ton wimn oou&asTi mi tat n boiul and will return this afternoon. The doctor is building np a good practice in that city and is much pleased with his new home. E. Doyle is a business visitor from Endersby. C. J. Crandall is spending a few days in Arlington, having gone up there on a business trip. Mrs. H. T. Murchieand Mrs. Chas. F. Jones came down yesterday from Wasco on their was to Portland. George W. Johnston and W. L. Van- dorpool, who have been in Portland on bnsinees. returned last night and left this morning for Dufur. Messrs. W. Bolton and C. B. Durbin came in from Antelope yesterday and left this morning to spend a few days with their wives in Portland. Attys. II. S. Wilson and A. 8. Bennett, who have been arguing tbe Savage case, returned last night from Salem. Attv. Gen. Blackburn appeared for the state. MAKKIED. At the Columbia Hotel, in this citr. this morning, Jan. 31st, at 11:30, by Justice of the Peace C. K. Bayard, S. K. Knutcon and M. G. Tenold, both of White balmon, Wash. 1.1st or Jurors. The following list of jurors has been drawn for the February term of court: L. J. Kiinger, farmer, Dufur. Geo F. Arnolds, farmer, The Dalles Seth Morgan, farmer, The Dalles. A J Graham, clerk, Hood River. B F Laughlin, capitalist, The Dalles. Mike Kennedy, farmer, Vamic. Henry Meier, merchant, The Dalles. William Aiken, laborer, The Dalles. Gt o E Moore, farmer, Wamic J W Marquiss, farmer, The Dalles. E Locke, farmer, Hood River. Lee Evans, farmer, Mosler. 1) L Cates, merchant, Cascade Locks. Chas Koehler, farmer, Naosene. James Kelly, farmer, The Dalles. Kd Botbwell, farmer, Victor. U J Hurst, farmer, The Dalles. A C Masten, farmer, Victor. It L Kirkhani, farmer, Boyd. Harry Hudson, farmer, Boyd. C T Bonney, merchant. Hood Uiver. A 8 Blowers, merchant, Hood River. O B Durbin, stockman, Antelope. C Adams, merchant, Tygh Valley. James Donaldson, farmer, Klngsley, J V Clausen, farmer, Nansene. A A Bonney, farmer, Tygb Valley. John Malonc, stockman, Antelope. J H Kobcrg, farmer Hood River. J M Driver, farmer, Wamic Dave Creighton, farmer, The Dalles. Excused on account of smallpox in tie district. Notlct) to Voters. Under the provisions of the registra tion law all persons when registering are required to furnish to thej register ing officer the following information : If naturalli -d, the time, place, an 1 conrt of naturalization. In this con nection, it is necessary to produce naturalization papers, or declaration of intention, Residence must be specific; giving precinct, section, .township and range; if within town or city, the street, No. if any, and No. of lot and block ; if in any building where rooms are numbered, the number of the room and floor must be given. In order to avoid unnecessary delay aud inconvenience, every person desir ing to register should lie prepared to furnish the above information. Facilities will be furnished in eyery precinct in the county hy either Justice of the Peace or Notary Public. A. M. Kej.say, dec4-30dys County Clerk. "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Core for my health and life. It enred me of lung trouble following grippe," Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lunar troubles. Its early use prevents con sumption. It is the only harmless remelyth't jives immediate results. DULLER AGAIN CROSSED TUGELA forte FiMin Eat Been Gsitt Co Report Gra On Goof Minority. PUBLIC HAS LITTLE CONFIDENCE la Recuperating Power of Butlers Army Boers Believe That Deaths From Disease at Ladvsmilh Are Enor mous. London, Feb. 1. The St. James Gazette says it is reported on good authorily that General Buller has again crossed the Tngela river at three places and that fighting bas been proceeding all day long. Hoop Laager, Ladysmitb, Taesday, Jan. 30. All is quiet bere. The "Long Toms" occasionally fire on Lvlyimttn. Tbe deaths in Ladysmith from fever and other causes must be enormous, as we can clearly see them tmmng- corpses daily. General Joubert went to the upper Tugela yesterday. Cap Tows, Wednesday, Jan. 31. A British force with artillery is reported to have occupied Prieska, and is now en camped there. Prieska is on tbe Orange river, 100 miles below Orange river station and west of Kimberley. London, Feb. 1. The war office has no news of Butler's alleged movements, as reported by tbe St. James Gazette, but the paper says it has no reason to doubt the correctness of its information, although it has not yet learned the exact positions Buller has seized. London-, Feb. 1. In the absence of ex citing war news, the nation and news papers have had time to discover the ot ter lack of relation existing between the feeling of the people aud the temper of tbe government as demonstrated in par liament, where, instead of relieving the grave anxiety of the country by the dec laration of measures it is proposed to take in behalf of national safety, the ministers continue to demonstrate their inability to grasp the situation by beat ing tbe air with criminations, self defense and bickerings as to the degree of responsibility attachable to the re spective departments of the government. Actual news from South Africa is of little interest. Buller maintains silence as to bis future movements, but it is generally supposed be is maturing an other attempt to reach Ladysmith. A letter appears today from a Hanov erian officer, formerly of the Twenty Second German infantry, but now among the military advisers of the Boers, which says nearly 10,000 trained European sol diers, including quite 300 officers, are among the Boers. Referring to the military situation at Ladysmitb, tbe officer says: "Owing to the strength of our position on the circle of heights like Sedan, we can't be brushed aside, except by a re lief olnmn outnumbering ns 2 to 1." Catarrh Cannot ba Cared with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tbe best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucons surfaces. The perfect combination of tbe two ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Eend for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrnguists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Reward for Helen Mould's I'atrlotlsm. Nkw York, Feb. 1. There will be de cided opposition, u is stated in Wash ington, to giving Miss Helen Gould the thanks of congress as proposed in a measure recently introduced. Repre sentative Hull, of Iowa, chairman of the bonse committee on military affairs. said that be should oppose the measure. "Not on the groond that Miss Gould has not been the exemplification of gen erosity and patriotism," said Mr. Hull, but I think the thanks of congress Is not a fitting way in which to reward. It is against all precedent. In my opinion, Miss Gould should have a medal of honor from congress.'' "Monte Crl.to." Mr. Albert 8. Welch, announces a production of a dramatization of Dumas' Monte Cristo by local talent. The full cast of tbe company will be made known in a da7 or so. Mr. Welch promises an historically correct production, a drama tization of his own which has met with much success wherever presented. - . . , I , , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH n ihiiiihhhhhu,,,,,, carjET roa TI M-HIDCLB. fat) luixss. Aikivi gait Lskf, Denver, Ft. Wortti, Omaha, Kan sas I'itT, et. Louis, Chicago and East. Fsl Mail :A4 p I Mull Jl iip. n Si oktne Klyer 7.05 p. m Walla Walla, PpoktDC, MlnrieaiioUa. M. J-sul, On 1 u I o, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kant. Bpnkana Flyer. 4 Jta.m p. m. 4 p. m. FaoM Portland. Ocmd Ateamahipa. For ban Francisco December 3. . 13. 18,23 ana at. t d. m. Inn. Ei.bunday Columbia Rv. BtmT. Ii.buudaj I io aiitokia ana nay naiuniax J-suaiugs. iv p. m. si. B. WlLLiBlTTl Riria. 4:30 n.ra. Ex.bunday Oregon Cltjr, Kewberg, Ex.bumluj balcm A n ay i.aud . a. m. Willahttti akd Yam-' 8:30 n. m. Tuea.lbur. bill Kivik. Mon.,ed and baL Oregon City, Dayton, and Way-landings. ud Fri. a.m. I Willi TTI River. 4:p. m. Tue..Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Mon. Wed and Bat, I and Way-Laudinga. .and Friday Shaki Rivia. RIpuria to lwlton. Leavs LlWlMTOll daily 8:30 a. in. Lv Rlparla daijy 1:20 a. in. Parlies desiring to go to Beppner should take No. 4, leaving 1 he Dulles at 7:05 p. m making direct connections at Heppner junction Ke'.urnlng makingdlrectotinection at Heppner Junction with Mo, 1, arriving at The Dalles at i.'oiu m. So. S2, throught freight, eat bound, does not carry paswugers; arrives 2:50 a. in., departs 3:u0a. in. No. i!t, local freight, Carrie passengers, east bound; arrives 4:au p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. No. '21, west bound through freight, does not carry pagseageis; arrives 8:15 p m., departs v.w p. m. No. 2a, went bound local freight, carriea pas sengers; arrives 6:15 p. m., departs 8:30 a. m. For full particulars call on O. R. 4 N. Co.'s agent lne Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen Fas. Agt., Portland, Or, Sheriff's Sale. IX THE CI ROVIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Oregon, for nnsco County. J. P Melnerny, as admin Intra tor of the estate of runup urogan, aeceassu, riaiutlll, vs. N. W. Wallace and S. F. Wallace. Defendants. Hy virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale, duly Issued out of and uadcr the seal of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Wascn, to me directed and dated the 2Hth day of November, lsyii, ukiu a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgnge, in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants, and judg ment rendered and entered lu said court In the above entitled cause. In favor ' f Dlaintill' and against the defendant N. W. Wallace, ns judg- ineiii ucuior, in me sum oi one moussna ana thirty two and 22100 dollars ( 1032.22) with In terest thereon from the Hth day of September, lw9, at the rate of ten 10 per cent per annum, 'and the hi r titer sum of one hundred dollars $Hi0!asattornev;fess.andtbe further sumof thirty and M U dollars fM M mid. the costs of and up on this writ, and commanding me to make sale oi mo real properly emDracea in suen decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described; said de cree and Judgment having been rendered and entered on the 24th day of Oetober. IKK). I will on the third day of Januiir) , l'.nxi, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day and at the front d'Hr of the county court house, In Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, scli at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in nana all tne rlgnt, title and Interest which thedefendants.N. W. Wallace and 8. F. Wallace, or either of them, had on the 2titb da) of Sep tember 1S03, the date of the mortmige foreclose! herein, or which said defendants or any of the ueienuuiiis neiein, nave since acquirca or now have in and to the following described r"ul prop erty, situated and being in Wasco county, Ore gon, to-wit: The southeist quarter of the south west quarter, the south haif of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-eight.ln township seven south, of range seventeen east, Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres, or so much nf said property as will satisfy said Judgment and uwrev, wnn cosis ana accruing costs. Haid property will be sold subject to confirma tion and redemption as by law provided. Dated at Dalles Cltv, Wasco county, Oregon, tbia 2Uth day of November, 1M. ROBERT KEI.I.Y, decMl Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the county conrt of the state nf Oregon for Wasco county, in probate, has duly issued letters testamentary to the undersigned as the executor named In the lust will and testament of Caleb llrooks, de ceased, and to administer upou the estate of the said deceased. All persons having claims sga!nt said estate arc required to piesent the mine to me at the law office of Condon & Con don, in Dalles City, Oregon, with proper vouch ers, within six months Iroui this date. December 22, ix'jy. ROLANDO O. BROOKS, Executor of tbe estate of Culeb Brooks, de ceased. Dec2a-li Administrator's Notice. The nnricrtlgncd having been appointed nd mmistriiior of the estate "f Jonathan Jm-ksnr. den asrd, under aud bv virtue of an n der duly liiH.la and entered In the c.mitv Omit of the Stttirt. fit (Irt-vi.t. f... W nww. ,.. ..... rti..t day ul December, all jiersons having claims ".-. mu t-t vwi.r aiu ucrtoy IMIIIIKU 10 pre sent the siime with the proper vouchers and duly verllied at the olllce of my attorney, r red . W ilson, In The Dalles. Oregon, wlthlu six months from the date of this notice. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 1, l!aj0. R. E. SAI.TMAKMHE, Jan 20-51 Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nntlee s hereby given that the undvalgncd his been appointed by the county coiut of the state of Or. gon, for Wasco county, administrator ofthcestxte of Antoue Jerome, deceased. All persons having claims aitnliist said estate are hereby notliitd to present them to me at my oIIIcb in The Dalles, Or , within six months from the date hereof. Dated December 1:1, 1H9). K. F. OIltOXH, Administrator, declf, II Aaacure for rheumatism Chamber lain's Tain Balm ii gainlnu wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., hai been troubled with that ail ment aince 1802. In apeak inn of It he aya: "I never found anythinjr that wonld relieve me until I used Chamber lain'a rain Balm. It acta like magic with me. My foot wan swollen and paininif me very much, but one pood application of Pain Balm relieved me. For ial by Blakeley A Houghton. Str. Regulator. (Limited Landings ) Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. DowM. I.v. Dalles at Ha. at. Tuesday . . . ur. Lv. l'ortliind at 7 A. at. Monday Thursday . . Wednesday iturdav Friday Arr. Portland Arr. Dalles at 5 r. at. .at i r. at. 5 FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, J Travel by the 8teamers of the Regulator Line. The Company will endeavor to give its pat Si' rons the best service possible. For further information address 8, PortUnd Office, Oak-Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt., The Dalles. , Chsua rsvs w ay a,w,hsr fcVtB sr ivi viv i wimMi Tw'rTATtTswMrfwaiTtirs'rtvtuj SEEDS. SEEDS. A Spltndid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grasi and Vegetable SEEDS IN BULK. w Q W W w w Q W W Seed Wheat, Seed O.Ue, Seed Rye, Seed Barley, Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn King Philip Corn, Stowe'l'e Evergreen Corn, Early Minnesota Corn, Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn, A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will be sold at cloee'prices for CASH at the Feed, Seed and Grocery Store of J. H. CROSS. SEEDS. SEEDS. r . til V MANUFACTURED BY AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING! GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particular! furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, an'-& THE DALLES, OREGON , Crandall DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies PIONEER BAKERY. I""ll,,11"""'aaassssssss I hare re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate American Liqnor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. Wfil'gifit ffoVi $2.75 Yo K00 per galion: (TtoTrfeara old.') ' " " iMPORTED OOGNAO from 7.()0 l0 $12.00 per tralloi,'. "dl to 20 year, old.! SAjjOgglAjRj SPIES f'om 3.25 lo 16.(10 per yallon.74 to 1 1 yearToTd. ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. PmJoHASJlrUr111, JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle. J REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, PoniaiiQ & Hstor uui 8t2 mors ot tbe Regulator Line will run as per the fol lowing schedule, the Company reserving the right to change schedule without notice. Str. Dalles City. (Touching at all Way Points.) Down. Lv. Dalle at 6 30 a. sr. Monday Wednesday... . Friday Arr. Portland (uncertain) CP. Lv. Portland StK. . Tuesday Thursday Saturday Arr. Dalles (uncertain; SEEDS. w U w d Ul White Hominy Corn. Early Rose Potatoes, Burbank Potatoes, Spring Vetches, Brome Grass, Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. SEEDS. Impulse Wheels and Motors & Burget Hobes, Burial Shoes Etc. V'' BUU 'nd lyn,p"' BMr ,n b0tt,e,