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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 1900
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Saturday t tally.
.ck Fitter it op from Motler.
Leslie h:.t it ia ton ir-m Portland.
Al McrcLie. of Wasco, ia teen
TtleTuT.
A. L. Hioa it ia f-.e city
Go! iend.e.
,rtm'
t
n. u Du'or '.eft on tte a.':enoen
tra o Ijt Portlacd. .
Mr.. C. W. J.ho.wo. Dafar.it: r.r .fc. -i-.jr.
Tititinj in the city, j Sa Feasor, Mirtt 5. Tie r-
M F li'H f V.'rtrj, it rtterei at ; we?" r.ea.er Lanler, Lici. fca p,t
tte i'ui'li. a'Hoiw. reacted tere with a erf )of oil Iron
W 6 B' t-4 . '-f V ae, are Japan, ail loal na raiiroil n.il'.er
Titit.E in t:.e e ty. , ?c tit Mt-riaa rtiiaay. Her wr
II Metefrt. of tie Di.'ar IpUa, I ii. be t H :"F --l Ut.een
at ia tte cay today. ; Port Artr.srsnd VUJ;vc ot k. fheear-
T. H. Johnston r4 W. II. Pat Jscn riei to t!.e latier p-jrt to !ii.!-iranf hi
are ia lit city from Iw'ar. tte.-:.Lee! tteamr t c nw; t.'.e tap-
Geo. N. Croe'-. tte jroini&eikt i fit oq the epper A&oor river ti ra:'
Watco merctiitt. it in town uiday. ; WST eonr.rartion. The tl?aa.ert are
Boeee.i re-omed to Poland on ; aboct onsp'.eted ia the iii-vard of tbe
the ipokane ta.a yeeuriay afternoon. ; Foiton Iron Workt. They will be
Chat. H.:ton it ia th city from Port-' t!oe4 ia tectioct ia ttehoil cf the
land on tit y to tit raaea in Wteeier ! steamer anl recoonractel on the bankt
coa&ty.
Alei. Stesrart a prominent Moeier1 t .
merchant, u ia the city attends- to, At a core foe rhenmautm Chamber
tatieete. ' Iain's Pin Balm it raining a wide repa-
Messrt. H. D. Larg-i'.ie mud II. J. Hit-' Ution. V. B. Joontton of Richmond,
bard, o!Hxd t;r, are in tte t;tj to- lad., tat been troobi with tbat ail
Uy on bot;n. meet ticce 1802. Ia tperk'ot cf it be
T. Baifoor and F. W. Maraa were in uji : "I uerer foond anytbicjt that
thee: ly yetrda to rx.eet K Ba.foor j wooij re:iere me nntil I oted Cbaiiber-
boiajattfrom Eeglaad. ' : :!,', P.in Ba:m. It actt like oag-ic
Geo. C,V.t. tra:ir.f freight ajtat 1 mt My foot WM two!;en and
lor the N,m,ern Pacae rrol. .t in , m, , m(Jcb tot one f00(J
the c::r in the in:erett of bit roa-l. . . ' .
. w. v. , apphcat:on nf Paia B!m relieved me.
C. M. Cartariiht aid J. E. EJaardt , Fof tA b Biakeiey A Hoogbton.
arrived todny from Hy Creek. They j .
will leave on:?M for Boite city, where j YqBu nar tor I'nited state.
taey fo to au-na iBirr-. uv f.iSCico, March 5.-A tpeci.l
men t eonTtnfjca. ( ' . nr
.... . . . I from BenK.D, Ariz., tart: K-imor
C. L. Smith, of M.on., who bat teen i . . . . . . , , .
t.i-iu,vi , j. .,;,.. bare reacted here that a Urge body of
MetoriDjf before tte Nrmert mttitn'e ol '
Orfon under the direction of K. C. J arjai In!:ant are beaded for the inter
Jodn, indat'.;ial ?ei.t for tte O. R. A j national line. Ordert hare been iesaed
X. Co., it in the city. j by General Merriam, commanding officer
MonUj tail?. a( Furt Hoachuca, to bo'd bit tropt in
C. J. Smith, tf Moro, it ia the city. readinest for immediate field tervice to
S. V. Maaon, of B7yd, ai in town to- j
day.
Dr. StardeTir.t tpent yetterday in
Portland.
Fred Clarke wai in the city yesterday
from Moro.
L. A. Porter left on the early morning
tram for Portland.
Mr.and Mrt. Warren, of Ileppner, are
visiting in the city.
A. Hodnon, of Goldenda.'e, it rrgistertd
at the UmalHla lioate.
Mitt Mate. P.iddell left on the boat
tbia morning fur Haabandt.
Fred Dayton, a well known traveling
laleaman, it in the city today.
L. E. Morte, a prominent merchant
of White Salmon, tpent Sanday in ths
city.
Mrt. Thomas "Barget bat returned
from a visit to Portland and left for her
home at Bakeoven.
Iran Kmith, formerly with Peaee A
Mayt, left on tho afternoon train for hit
borne at Fretno, Cal.
Mr. T. T. Nicholas and family and
Mrt. Vernon Koonti left on the Hcgn
lator thit morning for Portland.
I. Ktffer, formerly operator at the de
pot bat now connected with the Colum
bia Sonthern railroad, tpent Sanday in
the city.
Jade Hewitt, of Albany, and Carey
Jobnton, of Oregon City, are in town to
day on bnsinfM connected with the es
tate of Ezra Fieher.
Owen T. fihepard left last week for
the Greenhorn mining; dittrict where he
hat a claim. He wt-nt by way of Canyon
City to look at tome mining property in
which C. L. Fliillipt it interested.
Tatwlajr's ballr.
F. T. Cook, of Canyon City, it in town
today.
Wm. Hinkle it in 'town from An
telope. Hon. C. M. Cartwright, of Hay Creek,
it in the city.
Fred A. Young is in the city on hit
way to bis home at Hidgeway.
Mr. C. Alieky returned home last
flight from a abort trip t Portland.
P. D. Davidson, of the Lost Lake
Distinguished Testimony
No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable
accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order ia doing great good,
mi une 01 11 nnesi insula
tions is the Ohio Pythian
Home, at Springlicld, Ohio,
which is ably presided over
by Superintendent Lo Fevre
and his wife, Mrs. Callie I.
Le Fevre, the matron. The
latter has recently written a
letter, which will command
widespread attention because
of the prominence of the
writer. It is as follows:
Messrs. W. II. Hooker 8t
Co., New York: Lat year I
used Acker's English Kemedv
at tho suggestion of a friend,
for a serious, loig-standing
, i i ii- , . . .
inr i uiuicuiiy ani extreme
ly hard cough. Had used
many well spoken of prepara
tions without relief. I can
honer.tly say that Acker's
Knglish Remedy removed the
difficulty and stopped the
pnncrH f fit4 nnl nirrtliaA
or use more than three hot- Cau.is,
ties, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy
sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Callib I. Lb JPevrb.
The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having snggested Acker's
Knglish Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Troy
Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other
rnret in Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance
Mrs. Le Fevre also said: ' If you will call on Mr. W. H. Kchauss, a prominent
china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has bad
any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and
thinks they cannot keep house without it."
Acker'a Kn;!lh Kemtv t sold or all druRglata nnilar a potltlv guarantee
that vour money will be rfund! in rasa of fallnra. wc , ye. and ft a bottla In
United Htatasand Canada. In Kngland, it. td , n. id . and 4s. fxl.
Wt auUurUt U otum fwvxmlr. W. U. UUOk tH CO., Proprietor, Krw l'er.
For Sale by ELAKFLEY & HOUGHTON.
Lsmber Co. cf End River, it in tie city
today.
V. P. Eiant. eoontv webi'I!:ocw, i
! in tie est 7 from t:t boms H-d
! Hirer.
1 W. H. ert ar.i K E. Esrtoc.of
:Hx-i fciver. arv n-f.a-tered at lt-e
Larry LU:a .si Wru. Martin, to
MDo'if trave.;ng; tairtu.-en. aere :n lt.e
, rty today
of tie A moor.
be n red to repel any attmDt to croet the
line into the L'nited States.
Iryin;f prt-parations aiaiply devel
op dry caturrL ; tUey dry up the secretions,
hich adhere to the rat mtruno and decom
pose, caaiin' a far more serious trouble than
the orJinnry form of catarrh. Avoid all dry.
iug iuhalants, f'lmes, smokes and snuffs
and use tbrit T.hich cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Crsam Balm i i such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
60c. size. Ely Brothers. 5C Warren St., N. Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, docs not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm yon are armed
against Nasul Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Volcanic Eruptions
Ara grand, bat tkln eruptions rob life
of jjy. Backlen't Arnica Salve cniee
them ; alto old, rannirg and fever tores,
Ulcers, Boilt, Felon", Corns, Warts,
Cat, Braises, Burnt, Scslds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile core cn
earth. Drives ont rains nd aches.
Only 25 ct. a box. Care saaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Hooghton, drng
gittt. 'i
Flo r-onltry and Italian Bscs.
Silverlaced Wyarodotte, English Red
Cap and Roee Combed White Leghorn
chickens for tale. Single birds $1 each.
Eg(8 for letting per fifteen.
Italian beet fl per pound. Queen
beet warranted purely mated, 75 centt
each. Queent tent by mail and sale ar
rival guaranteed. Addrett
Mas. A. A. Bonnky,
feb211mo Tygh Vallej, Or.
Strayed.
A black hone weighing abont 1250
ponndt and branded 2 on the left
thoolder. Same etrayed from the farm
of John Brookhouse, w hich Is situated
six miles beyond Dnfor. Liberal re
ward edit red -for information regarding
recovery. Address
8. li. Wixaks,
mai7-lmw Dufur, Or.
I. Lt Pi vac, llatroa Ohio Pythian Home.
OFFENSIVE
C12 lute. .
MANY COM
PLAINTS MADE
But Xoae Have Yet Eten Sabjc.t of Of
ficial Report Casn!s Rtfuse In
foroatiaa. 5ew Yoek, March 5. A special to
tbe Herald from Wattingtcn tayt : Re
ttrictiom imposed by the Governor of
Deeteldorf. Germanr, ooon American
Coniu'.t to prevent ttem from getting
information of a commercial character
miy be objected to by this Governineat
ia cate an cfScial dispatch regarding
them thoald be received by the State
Department. Report! of this character
bave been current in thit country for
several montbt, bat an official of the
State Department taid that no official
diepatchet bad reached the Department.
If tbe facts are as stated in the press re
ports, then, be said, the Department
would require Germany to live op to the
provision! of tbe treaty of 1N71 respect
ing Consular offices.
Article two of this convention provides
that "tbe respective ConsaU-General,
Consult, Yice-Consnlt or Coneular
Agents, at well as their Chancellors and
Secretaries, shall enjoy in tte two
countries all privileges, exemptions and
immunities which bave been granted or
may in future be granted to the agents
of tbe tame rank of tho most favored
nations." If it should be ascertained
that consuls of other nations accredited
to Germany are getting the information
desired by the Consular Representatives
of the United States, then the claim can
be advanced that the latter are not al
lowed tbe privileges "accorded to other
Consuls."
In the treaty of 1828, with Prussia,
tbe two contracting parties grant each
other the liberty of Consular representa
tion and the Consuls "shall enjoy the
same privileges and powers as those of
the most favored nations." Other states
of the German confederation bave
treaties with the United States contain
ing provisions of like character. No
complaint can be made to tbe German
government at the action of the authori
ties in refusing information, but if, as
nated, the refusal ehall be especially
directed against the United States, then
complaint can and will be made.
The authorities are not inclined to the
belief that tbe restrictions imposed by
tbe governor of Dusseldorf were prompt
ed by the Berlin government, but were
rather tbe act of an official who desired
o make political capital with tbe
Agrarian party.
Diaaolotlon of Partnership.
The business heretofore existing under
the firm name of Lane Bros., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. L. L.
Lane will conduct the business at the
old ttand, and collect all accounts and
pay all bills of tbe firm. All parties
knowing themselves indebted to tbe
firm are requested to settle as soon ss
possible.
The Dalles, Or., March 1, 1900.
L. L. Lanb,
lm diw N. M. Lane.
A Convincing Answer.
"I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drng
store one evening," says Wesley Nelson,
of Hamilton, Ga., "and he asked me to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matitm with which I had suffered for a
long time. I to'.d bim I had no faith in
any medicine as they all failed. He
taid: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm
does not help you, you need not pay for
it.' I took a bottle of it home and nsed
It according to directions and in ens
week I was cured, and bave not since
been troubled with rheumatism." Sold
by Blakeley A Houghton.
Notice to the Panllr,
The Colombia Sonthern Railway Com
pany will complete its line and be ready
to receive forward freight and Dosseniera
from Shaniko not later than April 15.
1000. Large warehouses snd stock yards
will be erectad and ready for wool and
stock by the above date. Freight ratet
will be considerable lower than by team
from The Dalle. Regular tariff will be
published shortly.
For further information call on or
address C. E. Lytle, General Treigbt
Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned.
E. E. Lytlb,
febl6-tf General Manager.
Caab ta lonr cneca.
All coantr warrants registered prior
to Jane 3, 18W, will be paid at my
office. Interest cease after February. 2.
1M. C. L. Phillips,
Oonntv Treasurer.
DeWltt's Witch Hasel Stive is an.
eqaalled for piles, injuries and skin
diseases. It is tbe origins! Witch Hszel
8alve. Beware of all counterfeits.
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
Pajestic
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
"Remember that we are selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
t
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" Whitf:i i i a saving to our customers of from $15 to 25"
over p ce charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.'
ite for pamphlet, ''Majestic Evidence."
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Spring is Here
and So Are We, WITH A FILL LINK OF
Elegant Stock of
Wall Paper
to Select From.
ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC.
Washington Street,
between becond and Third
H.
C. C. COOPER,
MA.NLrACTUr.EB OF
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
DfEALKR I.t
Tents, Wanton Covers, and all articles usually
kept in a first-class harness shop.
Opposite
Moody's Warehouw,
THE DALLES,
Headquarters for"SeetTGr
Headquarters for Feed Grain oi ru kin
Headquarters for Rolled dm in all kinrla
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, t,:
neaaquarters lor "Byers' Best" Pendle
tOn FlOUr. Thi' I,oor
w. ,ii onr ,v.. i ,k ?"i!le'T
call and get cor irwndtonVrir " M "a " yoa d0B ' th,nk
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
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Job Printers.
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GLENN & CO.
This Stamp a Guarantee
OREGON.
of Quality.
M tmetnn& eiprrssly for family
,1v"a at;sfction.
mm MiK vnRinsiiFs
A lUltWllwUs
MAKER J
of Applicnioa for Liquor Licenta.
To All Wbom It Mat nr-
I Notice i he.chr .rcn that t'.e uu,w.it .
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relope inet, in l.'C e..u.ilT cud V.-,
..ild. lor ucu V - -' 1 r ..-a ieee,,,t uoib'2.
! L'ou.i.v T.e u er of k-il eniiuiv uxv c .11 InT
: anu u'a Dtil.iou ,or id Hi-ej. r.,ii. H he.iii
l.re-elit id Couutv Cuu.i ou . id dale !.
i heieiua.' -r .et iO. ,u
! liMv-l Una ...u dt v ot Febrnarr, 'ro.1
! ' J.J. WlLEy.
Fctltloa for Liquor Lii-eute.
To the Hr.nornble County Court of the Stat u
Urejuo, .or tbe Couuty of Wih-o:
V.'e. the ui-i'e. led .e ,eu'-rrd leal to'-,
o'Ai 'o !'. I'Ci . I li Coup. of Wny?
nd e loiO.-nr . 7-'ly ,etiiiS
to . .no 'e 'v i t i an a 'ieeu : t i j
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CV.'clfk OCo.pe.t
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J S'?phenon 1 no. Cnll.rs Tbe E- rant
Aionxoi uiuer ' n :ic ,ny n m tl'n.'nent
C Molvneux a I Waoib'e
B P V. uiilcii
Frank Miller i filler
LO Chapman G ! S'ju
J O WilrjT V 8 Uan
8 B Miller R O (.. Und
T Heuneghan J UTnnnv
W l3ia Jo'm Mn'ooe
J B Keljy P V rlw-v
W E DJMT.3B
Hnhi Woik
C'ii Koi.Dne
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Jr Wan ark
A Lu: ddemann
J A Mwaiifcoa
W Kemp
C 3Hil'er
V H Pio e
vv M Uavey t. V coodwln
T O Cooqoii
V J Kepler
J M I'.e-. ler
T.o". Allen
J Vir.m
J A Tilly
A T Ksplng
A1' t button
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I) VIU OlOtt
1 - n K Bedford
ob i Ciier
r. J flikiii'iCon F M W d
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Jo in Hbelii Prt-'eii n."tin
Charles Blank 8 A Ldmuu-on D A Hov.e'l
E J tiravea I'ep yUi F W Wilveitootl
: Miller K C -y Keir H.i'ey ilcBetb
J Thompson ( i '( all." her Jolin t;.-l'rl er
FiankKlneaid J W S a.le.t Weirs. Condell
FI'Lomloj C"ori Condon Joun MeU'nuu
J r.lnnk (leo ( ix h.au 1 E MeKinna
Ha'iy Adama C'nas Oioer H O Kooper
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M K Miller J T Ce.inett J J Wiley
1 1 Finla)ion
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATIOX.
U. S. Lamo Orncs, at Ths Dalle... Oee.,1
FKBKl'ARY 9, 1!. I
Notiee la hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to
iralie final proof in support of bia elaim, and
tbat said proof will be made before tbe Register
and Receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, April 4, l'juo, via:
William C. Clark, of The Dalles, Or.
Homestead Entry No. 5271, for the SW!, section
11, township 1 south, range 11 eaat, W. J.
He mimes the following witnesses to prove bil
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot
saia lann, via:
Albert Turner, Charles Gosson, Charles Smith,
C. A. liibaon, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
AX r. LU'AS,
feb28 I Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrics at Ths Dallkk, Obkuoic,!
Februaiy '26, l'jiu.l
Notiee is hereby given that the following
Darned settler haa riled notiee of his intention
to make filial proof in support of bia claim, and
that said proof will be made bt fore tbe Refriter
and Receiver at Tbe Dulles, Oregon, on bolur
day, April 7, l'juo, via:
John Frederick Walt her, of The Dallei
Oregon,
If. E. No. K!S. for the NW Sec. 11, township
1 south, range 13 east, W. M.
He namea the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and eulttvation
of said lmd, viz:
W. Wolf, John Obtist, Frank Obriat, William
f b 1st, all of Tbe Dalles, Or. gon.
feb'28-l JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
JML
D1PART
-
TIM a schiddlb,
Faoai Dau.cs.
Arrive
Fsoal.
Fart
Mall
11:46 p. m
Salt Lake. Drover. Ft.
Fat
Mall
8:66 p m
Vori.i, OiD? ia. Kan
saa C tr, "t. I ouis.l
cjiC.-jo aru aar.
Spokane
Flyer
1M p. m
Walla Walla, Spokane,
Spokane
Flyer.
4:20 a. m
MiiinexiKjiia. M. raul
jJu lulb, Milwaukee,
Lnicago ana Cask
8 p. m.
4 p. m.
Frost Portland.
Ocean Hteainshlpa.
For E?n Kapelseo
December 8. S, 1:1, 18, 23
S"U 2i.
8 n. m
Ez.Suuday Columbia F.v. Steamers.
4 D. m.
Ex.bunday
! 10 Astoria and Way
iu (r. Ul
oa. n. willamettb Rtvia. 4:.10p. m,
tx.ouuday.Orr'ron tur, ewberg, Ez.Hunday
oa era a H ay Land a,
7 a. m,
T lies, I hur.
anu ent.
WlLLAMVTE AND YAM
HI LI. KlVERS.
8:90 p. m.
Mnn.,Wfl
and FrL
Ore: on Ci.v, Dayton,
anu nay-inainga.
S a. m
W'illam ts Rrvsa.
Tue.,Thur,
4:30 p. m.
Hon. Wed
Portland lo ( orvsll.sJ
ana Bp I.
aru nay-iirdluga.
and Friday
Snasb Rtvrr,
Rlparla to Ixiwlslon.
I.EAV
LbwistoN
daily
8:8Ua. m.
Lv Rlpaila
daliy
l.'Jla. m.
faa" Parlies drxlringtogo to Deppiierahonld
UaeNo. 4. leaving The Dal'n at 7:0 p. m
makiri-( direct conreoliiH a at Hep ner Junction
Reluming ma'.ingdircrtconnr?tion ft Heppnet
iiinetioi H.'tiko, I, arrlflDi at Tbe Dalles at
J:5 in.
No. 82. thronsht freight, ea .tbourd, does nol
J t pasaengera;. arnvaa H; a. m., dejiart
l.r0a. in.
.Jo. ?4. loal freight, carHea naenTra. east
DOiind; airivea 4:.i . p deiMrla H: O p.m.
o. 'J'.we. t liurd throiin freljnl. does nol
earry iua.engera; arr.vas S:1S p m., deir
ji.rM) p. to.
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seujeraj arrives 6. Li p. m., deparU 8: 9 a.m.
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Oen Pas. AeL, Portland. Or.
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