The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, February 21, 1900, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21,
1900.
baturday Daily.
J. J. Locker, of Hood Hirer, iptnt the
day in tii cilj.
Robt. Mayi, Jr., of Aote'.ope arrived
ia town afternoon.
Cocoty Comiuiioner K. H. E:og
sad if ol Gra! Valley are in tbe city.
y.,n. G. W. Glavey. J. A. Bolton
Md W. L. Hendricks, ol King, were
U the city today.
W. E. ProJhomme. ol the trm of
Glase & FroJtomtce of Portland, if
rutered t tte Umatilla Hoose.
w.'k.r a croeceroot lancer 01
u .niiit ihn hu tsren ia town , George. Mr
'.- tk. r,.t fear dTf. left for bit tome GabeS, Bennie H
Lb it morning.
Mies Myrt, left on iu Lovegrove, K A
-aLrJv for Portland. where they mi.l , 'r.
join a party on their way to New Orieans.
Him Micbt-il roes at a representative of
tba National E litorial Afeociation Lica
eoaveoet- at tte last earned place oo
March 3rd.
M(CUJ Daily.
J. O. Mack spett jetterdsy in ice city
Charles Lord, of Arlington,
city.
C. II. Hickok. of Portland. it in tte
city co batlotM.
W. W. Kieiaer. a tironiirjerit merchant
of Fot.il. it in the e.ty. Beet, Mrt J C
haven, wbes all, at one family, lay ; T
down ooreroet to take op or crown.
Liarr. Fbase Jam-sb. j S
Ki.itlH a-aatara. J
Following U the list of lettert remain- jfi.
log in toe poaioaice i i is
' r.t.m.r. it. lyOO. Peraofct 5
calling lor the tarue via give oate cn i
which tbey vere adTertised : ;
GIXTLIUKS. i
Al.ard, K K Bartite. C J - !
Brown. S L Brown, Jn J
rr.i... W H () TTcbe. K
i arris, l. u
Gander, Pfter
Hanrey.JT
Howard, Shelly
Hay, Jim !
Keliar, Fred
Moore, Jatrea j
Marshall. Frank
MeManat, Janiet
McMiilen. John j
O Iare, Peter j
Smith, Almond I
tM.'ra. L:ck .j
Stillroant. lso
Stuart, W M
Thomas, Jaa M
Voree, C A
Yandevert, Cff
Woodman, Wm
.. . ill ; in I llUiiUIj
cod
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
Fanw. T S
JVIajestie
I Hafkeli, Geo
McCevey, Rov
McGaintv, J K
McNeil. John S)
Matingley. Joe t
Ryan, John
Smith, J J
MlTeiro. Antonio
Sayre, M M
4 Tavlsr Frarilc
in tte i .
Vibbert, lel
WbitneT, Frank
Webb, C S
L-DIEi.
Broi
n, Mra W
Mr.. Leri CUrke left cn ,e,,erday. i "J - jfnT ton. Mrt A L
aftemaon train fur her fconje at Uood j Jlt Mi,t Mlt)Ie Hove.Miti Mary
tiTer. in., Hi. tir.J.nfii Hitmn. Mn Nellie
W C W:ihn it aFain at hit port of ! Kidm.C L Kallrnan, Mrt Kate !
doty, ttricg fojiy rtirereJ fom Li ; Laoghlin, Lirzie Lamb, Mrt George
Teccbt iiloeet. ' Morjjao, Hrali I. Macchill, Mrt E B
t u .1.. ; Pwi',,,1 ? Nicholt.Mrt Annie P.icbard. Zetta
Let lie Botler.nov located in Port and, f . . .
it in the city tieiiioc friendt and attend- SeI"c. Mr" M Wr
Mr. Botler tart tbere n.n.
TLe Ialiet
Are MADE TO LAST A .LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Remember that we are selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
Whk-ii i j a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25
over p ce charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
, ite for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
weather
eatables....
inx to but; oen.
it no ttiaee like boae and
hia hoove and alwart will be.
It I
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Craad Jary Krport.
; The rerjort of the erand iary for ti e
A. D. Scott, of Tygh Vsiiley, ii in town j February, YW, term of circuit court it
today. !atfo!lowt:
Emereon Wj'.lrarcf, of Kinzrley, it in We hare been in ettion tiz dayt, and
the city. Share examined eeven catet, and re-
JVIflYS & COOIE.
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AWomy G. W. Staplelon, of Pjrtland,
ia in the city.
T. Fell, of tho Pendleton Woolen
SI lilt, ia in the city.
O. B. Hartley, of HooJ Hirer, it in
the city on bctineti.
Brace and Henry CriTer, of Waoiic,
re in the city on baine.
Mra. Gilbert and Mrt. Phillipt went
to Hood Hirer thit afiernocn.
Hon. H. V. Gatet and wife, of Hillt
boro, are rltitis in the city.
I tnrned tiz iodictmentf , and one Dot
j troe bill.
j We hare examined the e'erk't,
; therifTt and treatarer't offices, and find
: the tookt and record! well kept, and
! tne basinen of theee officet well con
i dieted to far at we are able to determine,
j We have inrettigated the selling of
; cigarette to minort, and believe the
i law hat been violated, and would
! recommend that the law be tirictly en
j lorced.
T. Borreet and wife retam'-d last I From information laid before the
erasing from thort ritit to Purtiand. j grtnd jqry we Cd(j til0 coonty poor well
Wm. Hactingt. who loet hit lionae in ! cared for.
Liberty dittrirt lart Kon4ay.it in thej We tend oar thanki to A. A.
ei,jr jJayne, dietrict attorney, aud W. L.
Mr. A. Conley and daughter, of j Bradthaw, jade. for their inttructiont
H. W. French left on the afternoon
train for Portland where he will tpeud a
lew dayt.
P. R. Allen, advance agent of the
f-baw Company, it in the city arranging
for aeveral performance! nezt week.
Mia Mamie Helen Flynn, the talente-l
young motieian and elocutionist, arrived
on yetterday't train from Hanlington
and ia rititiog with her aantt, the
Mieee Flvnn.
KI)K.
Ia thit city, Feb. 19th, to the wife of
A, I. Parcell, danghter.
At Boyd, on Sandar, Feb. 18th,
the wife of J. If. Hanna, a danghter.
MI4latr Campmaallag Claied.
to a which have aided nt in the die
charge of oar datiet.
Dated Dallee City, Feb. 17. KW.
J. L. Kelly, Foreman.
We farther recommend that the
county conrt have the boon of the
county oflicert examined by an ezpert
before the expiration of each term.
Why lafler with kindey or rheuma
tism when it can bepotltively cared j
the ate of the ''Oxygenor King." No
medicine, no electricity, but pure Oxy
gen instilled or abeorbed through the
poret of ihetkin while ret tleep. No
need of going to the hospital for medi
cal treatment when you can be cured at
home by the aie of the Oxygenor. No
matter what the ailment or disease the
Oxygenor will diagnose the caie and
On behalf of our comrades, The Daliet! proceed to cure. For further particu
Saltation Army corpt, we with to tay ' lart call on or addrett J. M. Filloon, The
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SEEDS.
SEEDS.
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A Spltndid Aeeortment of Choice Garden. Gragg and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
Seed Wheat, Seed Oats,
Seed Rye, Seed Barley,
Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn
King Philip Corn,
Stowell't Evergreen Corn,
Early Minnesota Corn,
Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn,
White Hominy Corn.
Early Rose Potatoes,
Burbank Potatoes,
Spring Vetcbee,
Rrome Grass,
Cheap Chicken Wheat,
Poultry Food, Bee Supplies.
A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of
which will be sold at close prices for CASH at the Feed, Seed
and Grocery Store of
J. H. CROSS.
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SEEDS.
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
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5' Str. Regulator.
(Limited Landings.)
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REGULATOR LINE.
Dalles, Poriiana & fistoria Kav. Co.
8t earners of Uh Regulator Line will run as per the fol- i
lowing schedule, the Comiany reserving the right to change '2
schedule without notice. i
we hare rery much appreciated the help
rendered in oar midwinter campmeet
ing, jut closed, by Her. Pulling, Clifton,
the United Bretbern church and the W.
C T. U. The meetings hare been one
wave of talralion from beginning to end.
Forty have been converted, while twenty,
even othert hare sought holinett of
heart; betidet others have been blessed
ia tool, tinnert have been convicted of
in, and oar hall it nil! open nightly to
point tinnert to the Lamb of God.
Through these meetings we have had
taste of what onr home life will be in
Dalles, Or. phone 3U9.
feblO l!wk
Yoleame fcruptloos
Are grand, but tkln eruption! rob life
of jy. Buckleu'a Arnica Salve caret
them ; also old, running and ferer aoret,
Ulcers, - Boilt, Felont, Corm, Wartt,
Cote, Bruiset, Burns, tScalda, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Bett Pile cure on
earth. Drives ont paint and acnes.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
bold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug'
giitt. 2
Clark A Falk't drug
freih and complete.
stock it new
For You to Read
W hat puzzled me in the beginning van that I kept losing flesh without any
cause for it that I could see. I had a little trouble with my stomach, too, and
after a while began to grow weaker and to cough. The cough, I thought, would
Lfann rA a l, n anJ : 1 1 A.
it didn t. It erew worse, and
then I began to spit up a pecu
liar looking substance. I never
thought of consumption, but one
lay I had a hemorrhage, and then
frightened in earnest and
did jut what you would do. I
rushed to the doctor. He was
either too busy, or aomething
else, for he didn't do me any good.
I kept going on down hill, and the
outlook was bad. Tbingt took a
different turn, however, when I
heard of Acker's English Remedy
tor Consumption, for I took it,
and it not only cured my cough
ing and spitting, but also built up
my whole system. 1 took on per
manent flesh, and today an j ist
a healthy a man as you can find
in a week's travel. You may be
ure I always keep Acker's Eng.
lish Remedy in the house, and it
is good thing I do so, for one
night my youngest child was
aeued with croup. That hoarse,
rheezycoueli was the first signal
and I lost no time in giving the u
medicine. I
Miea. i auv
. .ar
jig
time in giving the poor little sufferer proper doses of thit grand
n almost no time the disease was under control, and my child waa
vise every parent to have a tmitla Immlv all tk. ;. i. .u.
aame purpose in keeping croup out of the house that a good lock and key serve
-?,mfJ .rK ttM T', ,ll,U b"lh n "Pectorant n1 l"ic- me of con"
wnmption and my childof croup, and I know what I am talking about." (Signed)
Hon. M. Hooan, picture frame manufacturer, 84a Center Street, New York.
,.,.. w.w...ai4l,ul.ia U..aa4Ca.aJa. la Kiil..o, li. a.,aa ..Maifc 4
Wt ituUturU Vlt (tfvrt tWriU4, W, U. IIOOKKR & CO., rrvrittor$, A' York.
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
DOWS.
, Lv. Dalles
nt H A. M.
- Tuewliiy
, Thunxlsy
BalurdHV .. . .
Arr. Kiirtland
, at 5 r. a.
CP.
Lv. r-ortlund
at 7 A. M.
Mondny
. .Wednewiay
Friiy
Arr. Dalli-s
at 5 P. M.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City. X
(Touching at all Way Points.)
DOWN.
Lv. Dalles
at 6:30 A. M.
Monday
Wednesday... .
Friday
Arr. Portland
(uncertain)
up. '
Lv. Portland .
at 6 a. M.
Tuesday '
. ... Thursday ,
Saturday
Arr. Dalles '
(uncertain) ,
5' FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
i'
), Travel by the 8teamers of the Regulator Line. The Company will endeavor to give Its pat
rons iue Desi service possioie. ror lunuer loiormauoii auaress
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VattXatat
Portland Oflloe, Oak-Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt. ,9
C. J, STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail "
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKfi? Ifom $2.76 to"r6'00 peVgalTonT (Ttoiyyears old. ") ' "
IMPORTED dOQNAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per galion. (11 to 20 years old.'
OALIFOBSIA BBASDII8 from $3.26 To f6.d0 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old . '
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
OLYMPIA BEEB on draught,
Imported Ale and Porter.
and Val Blatt and Olympia Beer in bottles
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
and
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail knds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, Tmltr&u
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton FlOUr. Thi, ,'1oo, w nafactared expressly for family
nr a , u nic: evr,,;k rjnaranteed to give tatisfactlon.
Wl tell our eoodt lower than anv honae in tha trada and If .nn ai, 1
call and get car pricet and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Advertise in The Chronicle
Trose sharp North winds. They creep
around the corner or come in chunks or
gacts.
A cold (nap calls for hot cakea and
maple tyrup. We have tha best that
money can buy.
JH.O. Pancake Flour
FREE with every purchase of H. O.
Granulated Hominy, H. O. Steam Cook
ed Oat Meal or H. O. Buckwheat Flour.
This offer will not last long, to order
early and get one package of H, O. Pan
cake Flour FREE.
SEE WINDOW.
PEASE & MAYS.
Complete
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
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With every one dol
lar purchase at our
store during January
and February we will
give a chance on a
I
Aluminized
Steel Range.
Garland
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III ,(f
I piaiei & Benion j
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J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., tayt, ''Sur-
geont wanted to operate on me for pile,
but I cured them with DeWitt't Witch
Hazel Salve." It it infallible for pi lei
and tkln diseaaei. Beirarjof counter-fltt.
of Application for Liquor Licenie.
To all Waoa It Mat Cokciex:
Notice ia hereby rivtn that the Dnderti.
J.J Wiley, will at 10 ocU in lh lori'
on Wednrtdar, the 7th lay of JUrvh, (w
same beinn tb wirular Marrh Vv wrm ol
ai'plv to ibe Cunuty Court, ol iba buie otim
Ho, lor W aacol oaotv.fura lieeuae toseiltoirT
uous, aia:t and vlooua lienors io leas iUiiuiMi
than one gallon, in tha town of fehaniko in iT
.L. Wi.u., 1m Ih. K.nnl. . 0-
imr(iimn.,.u auu l. IT
a:d, for sneh perinl aa bis reeeipt Imn ik.
Ctnty Treauier of said eoonly iu.t tail tor
and his petition for said lirenw, wnich hewfii
Ereaenf to the said tXxiutj Court on said dale b
erelnaf lex set forth. .
Dattd this .an day ot February, lyo).
J. J. WILEY.
Petltloa for Llqaar Llcaaaa.
To the Honorable Coontr Court of the 8tato
We. tba nndenirned reaidenta and lrral
of Antelope Precinct, in tba County of Wans,
and tb Stale of Oregon, respectfully pernio.
Wiley to sell tpirituous, malt and vinous houon.
iu less qan:iii-s than one gallon in the town of
enaiiiko, in said Antelope precinct, in the Coon,
tr and rute aloreaid, for aueh peri. id as bis ns
ceipt from tbe county Ueuiurer of said county
may cali for.
Jas McCarthy W ScofT D S BUbee
J B Elder Wm Hull W C Porter
wm Stanley iKiwaraboomis A gchtnitt
It K Kelaav K i saunder John ljiuiple
All KelMiy ' W Dunn J W Tbompwn
UW Knter C. W Clark O Cornru
J ltepbensou Thoi Collins Tbos Bryant
A lonio turner n m Mcvarmj iam niuaneut
n r Mtlocli
Kd Bheehan
W K Uawton
Ham W ork
Chas fortune
C Mckereuu
(i A ratlr
Jas Warrark
F A Lueddeiuann
'J 14 iwauaon
W E Kemp
(ieo Hiller
W H Prone
O Mulvneux 8 V 'ianible
Frank Miller Fred Miller
LO hapman G W t-ion
JOW iltaer D 9 Bran
3 B Miller K O Carland
T Henneghan J D Tunny
W Lewis John Ma lone
JBKelmy. P Hartwig
w M Davey E C Goodwin
T G Condon W J Kepler
J A Tlllr J M Reeder
A T Ksp'ing Kosa Allen
Albert button E J Vlian
E D Martin Lem K Bedford Robert drier
Daridricott RJPliklngton M Dial
J Malone Jobn Phelps Patrick Radigan
Charlea Blank 8 A Edmunson D A Howell
E J Graves Henry Dice t W Silvertooth
: Miller E Canejr Kerr Finley iicBeth
J Tbompson Chas Gallagher John Gallagher
FrankKincaid J W Scarlett Walter Condell
F H Burning Georg" Condon John McLenntn
J Hlank Geo Cochran l E McKinna
Harry Adams I has Greer H O Hooper
Frank Ndpicer Frana Irvine Max Lueddemsi
M E Miller J T Bennett J J Wiley
1 1 Finlayson
Sheriffs Sale.
TX THE CIRf TIT COURT OF T1IK STATE
1 of Oregon, for I'nlon county.
Ann Fitzgerald, plaintiff,
vs.
George Herbci t, defendant.
By virtue of an execution and order of salt,
duly isMied out of and under tbe real of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Cotintj
of I'nlon, to me directed and dated tbe LV.th day
of November, W, upon a dtrree for tbe font
clonure of a certain mortgage, and judgment rec
derwl and entered in said court on the ."th day
of November, IMMn the above entitled cau-ie,
in favor of the plaintf ITand against the drfenil.
ant, Geoige Herbert, aa judgement debtor, in the
sum of niiiety oue dollars and JO cent., with in
terest thereon from the 'Jttb day of April, isu,
at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the
further sum of twenty-two dollars and ' oent,
costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, and
commanding me to make sale of the real property
embraced in Mich decree of foreclosure and bere-inaft-r
described, I will, on the )7th day of
March. l'JUO, at tbe hour of two o'clock In the
afternoon of said day, and at the front door of
the County Court House In Dallea City, Wnmo
County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for c;ish In band, all the right,
title and interest which the defendant, George
Herbert, or ei liter of them had on the 'iith day
of November, lS'.Kt, the do'e of the Judgment en
tered herein, or whlcb such defendants or any
of the defendents herein have since acuulrt-d. or
now have in and to the following described real (
i njjpvrijr, bimihii' imu ueillg in nnM-p l oumy,
to-wit: Comtnencinf at tbe north east corner
of tbe same lot which is situated and known a
the former residence of Mrs. Mar Cooiier, and
running thence east 17 feet;thence south from
the middle of the street ten (u) rod; thence
west 17U feet; thence north ten (10) rods to the
place of beginning; being InW. D. Bigelow's Ad
dition to Dalles City, and known nit the records
of deeds ol Wtisco County, as a parcel of land
detdtd by E. M. Clements and wife to Mary
Cooper, of date December l(i, this being
the one-half of said claim, and being tbe same
tract conveyed to Mra. E. A. Catea by Ixuis
Davenport and wife by deed, dated May 12. lx7.i,
and recorded atge 1M of Book E, Records of
lieedi for Wasco County, Oregon, and being
descended to the said IGeow: Herbert under
the will of his mother, the said Mis. E. A. Catea;
said parcel of land lying aud being in Dallea
Cltv, Wasco County, Oiegon, and more particu
larly ind correctly described aa follows: Con-
mencing at the southeast corner of lot two 12) in !
block deignated 0 or sero in Hlulf Addition V J
ix'iiuiiik wi iiiu ii:rim ill ciiuiuiuu
use In said city, the said lot being the samf
designated aa lot two '' in block No 1, in tbe
original deed by which it waa conveyed by W.fJ
Bigelow to Orlande Humtson on December U
I'M; and running ithence northerly along t lie
eaat line of said lot two (J) to the northeast
corner thereof, and thence continuing aluni
said line in the samedlrection northerly to tbe
south sideof A Kurd street; thence easterly alone
the aouth line of said Alvord ttieet seventeen
ind one-half I7SI feet: thence southerly and
parallel with said First line ten rods, more or less,
toa point 17'j feet easterly from the point nl
beginning, and thence westerly and at right
angiea wim an id mat line seventeen ana ont
half 117' ,) feet to the place of beginning, or
much of said property aa will satisfy said jtiilaj
ment and decree, with cimta anil accruina- ensu.
Haid property will be sold subject to confirms
matlon and redemption as by law provided.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregop, this Kith day of
reoruary, iwiu.
ROBERT KELLY,
feb 17-iI SherifTof Waaco County, Or.
C. S. Smith,
THE
Up-to-date (Jroeer
Fresh Eggt and Creamery
Butter a specialty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A. KNEKALBANKINU BPelSKs
Letter! of Credit Issued available in th
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer! told on New York, Chicago.
St. Loala, San Franciaco, Portland Ore
eon, Seattle Wash,, and various pointi
in Uregon and Washington.
Collection! made at all point! on far
orable termt.
J. 1. 8cnsng,
President.
H. M. BsuL i
t'asbiat
First National Bank.
THE DALLES ... OREC0
General Banking Businesi transact
Deposit! received, inbject to Sight
Lrrai; or tjneca.
Collection! made and proceed! prompt!,'
n. 1 1 1 ..i j i ii .tnM
inuoHni Ull UST Ol OUUOVMUUi
Bight and Telegraphlo Exchange told 01
i'w i ora, nan r rancisoo BDs.
!and.
n v la sr rw-r ia
D. P. Tromfsoh. Jo. B. 8cHlt,
B-o. M. Williams, Gao. A. Li-
U. ii. BiALIm