THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, 100. jso it in t? e S. AiJrich. of Va!o, ity. E. F. Hali, of Lt, tpent !"''' u Tbe Vt.lt. Andrew Tfirfo, otCamJe i in tr.e C;tv. T. H. F.nern, of Ilwl T.Utr, wat in the city latt n':M. Chat. Barer, the Port Tc enseal ttock barer, it in t:.t city. Grant Abb t in lie cti from tit borne Lear Ante.ot. A. P. CtbiM, of D.ytsn, it registered t tae I'ojt.i.? Hoase. Harry M yert returned Utt night from j a thort tiit to fort.toa. Mr. end Mrt. Eobt. Mart. Jr. left for their borne in Ante.ope ibis niornin baring tcarnt terera! dtvt in tr.e cny visiting re.atire and friends. M?ikUj' Daily. County Oerk Keisae bit retorneJ from a bnsineti trip to shaniko. C!.r Dari. one of Kimisier't tclid firmert, it registered at tr.e Umatilla Hoase. W. B. Winant and Geo. E. Fortythe are in town todar from Winans, near Hood Hirer. 11. Taylor Hili, tbe well known stock -man of Prineriile, it a guest of the Umatilla iioate. Mrt. H. II . Rid iell left on tbit after " noon't paeseng-er, on a wieit to ber mother in Portland. G A. Van Anda and T. F. Wood were passengers on trie Regulator thi morn ing bocnd .'or Hood River. flon. T. H. Mctireer and hit mother In Uw, Mrt. Marphy.of Antelope, tpent andar in tbe city risitiog friends. Mitt Pearl Ward left cn tbe Regulator tbit morning for Sheldon, Wash., where tbe bai accepted a petition in a iniilinery toiw. Connty Snreyor Goit went to Hood Eirer thit morning to tnrey a propoted connty road in the Baldwin ceigbbrir bood. Artbor Kennedy, a patt marterof tbe art prewrTatire, afier working two yeara and a half on tbe Vaeo Xei, retaroed latt Mtnrday to bit home in tbit city. C. E. Dawron left latt Thartday for a three montht trip to the interior. He repreeentt tne groeerr firm of Hichit, of Portland, and A. M. Williamt A Co., of tbit city. Mr. ai.d Mrt. On rite Britain were in town today from Victor. Mr. Britain fcat aold bit ranch near Victor and in tend to more to Kiatoatb eoonty and go into tbe cattle basinet. Frank R. Pea'xxly came into town thit morning with M. J. Anderson, Itafor'trilltge blacktmith and populist ttatetman, who hat gone on a ttrictly batinets trip to Portland. TnexUjr't Dtily. M. T. Xolan male a trip to Portland yesterday. William II. Btaatt, of Do'or, spent latt nig hi in tbe city. Hon. F. P. Mayt came op last night from Portland on a short batinett trip. F. C. Rott left thit morning on The Dalle City on a butinett trip to Van oaer. Col. F. M. Malone, one of the big therpmen of Montana, it at the Umatilla House. Mrt. II. P. Lee and ber mother, Mrt. Cason, left on thn boat thit morning ou visit to friendt in Portland. Ben Allen wat a guest of the Umatilla House last night and left for Priueville cn the morning's stage. T. Clay N'cece, of Moro, It in the city. Mr. Neece says the grain proipecit in feherraan county are the bet he bai ever seen. i F. C. Savatre, traveling azent of the ' Chicag., A Xorthwestern. -vas a pa,.enger j on The Dalles City thit morning bound I for Portland. j t , , , .... , Isaac and George Jules will leave In i the morning for Ar.tone, Wheeler cntntv. ! to remain till next fall operating llieir placer mine at that place. T . ff I John If. Cradlebangh arrived hero on i the afternoon passenger from bis minej In Baker county. Mr. Cradiebangh sav i there it five feet of snow uo where be lives. Amos Darneille, an old and respected riurLi !C ALL as HOW CHARLES IV. BABCOCIC Proprlotof Lycoum Sholl Oyator Parlor, of Rochotor, N.Y. Obtained $2,000 Llfo Insurance Policy "My business a proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor, 845 Main atreet. Rochester, N. V..'" writes Mr. Charles V. llabcock, "was so confining that my luns became alfected. Jly doctor ana no to'vork at snnie thiiiKO'.itdoors. lles.inl my lung were in bail fihope, and I knew it just ns well as he did. 'J"he trouble had been Kiowini: on mo for a lonu; time. Like most "ft father people, I tnul to mako myself believe tho trouble was not tha liintra I r-;ill,-1 1 '.- ; ,P"f.- p,... - Ik 111 . P; Ktoniach trottbloor tier- - v- A. v5 ;" vous disorder, but I . ' j.'V and wastinif away ri;ht rf, :"2- i'on(?. I hst in weight, J- fallmu; from 140 to 115 pounds. Somehow or oilier, I ((ot holil of A tit er" Knijliih Kemcdv for Throat and Luni? trotihlos. and after taking it attordniK to directions, I was tut well as any man in New York State. I was healthier and stronger than be fore I took the cold which came so near killing me. I now weigh no pounds ten lound more than ever. After recovering, I applied for a life' insurance policy. When the doctor began examining me, I was afraid he would discover that my lungs had once been alTectcd, but he didn't. I passed all right, and vras pronounced in a brst-ela condition. If that isn't proof of the most posi tive kind that Acker English Remedy is a great medicine. I don't know what you call proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My address is given above Anyone who wishes may write 111c personally about my case." Sold at ?c, oc. and ft bottle, throughout the United States and Canada nd in England, ut is. ad., as. 3d., 4s. fid. If you are not satisfied after buying, etjrn the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. a le asfAorur Ihe ah. gwiranUe. W. 11. HOOK EH 4t CO., l-r.yrirtmt, Ktw York. For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. IreV.Ject of Waxle, it tpend mm soon oc tins with Lit ton Henry I trevioct to making T '. permar-et tec:. Aa,nl Letters. f crowing it tie :it of lef.ert rerran. j icg in the ploc t The Dii'.rt nn-1 called for Marco 1). 1S"0. rersoL ' 'ca'.Ucj for tLe ux will gi'.e df on j j which they were advertised : j ; un;(i. j ' Anderson, Mattie Ciarkton, Mra;e j , Drake, Mi-t Ard;e Johnson, Mrt.Anme ; -Johnson. Mrt. Win. Johnston, Mit. E. Uroie, jus. Lucy r aei, . Pnii. Jlit l Re.i. Mrs. Martha- Rot. Mrt. Wm. H. Smith. Mis Lillie ; 'Gedei Mr. Henry j jone, j. Franking, Cenj. Gaskell, S. McMillen. J. H. McNeil. Jo McLain, J. II. Bogers. Chas. Rooerts, Frank MeTimmonds, Jat. McMatthews.Albert Koval, C. F. Rotbchild, M. A. titainbarie. Geo. Thomas, J. L. Williams, J. T. II . H. Riddkll, P. M. i strawn, A. 1. ! Smith V A Williams, W. A KBrkabl Cmw of BktiMllm. From tht Vindicator, RnthcrfonltftD, N. C. Tbe editor of the Vindicator bat bad ! occasion to test the tfEcacy of Chamber- I Uin'a Pain P.!m twice with the mOSt remarkable resoltt In each case. First, with rheoroalism in the shoulder from which be (offered excruciating pain for tea days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, robbing tbe part afflicted and realizing inttant benefit and entire relief in a very thort time. Second, in rheamatitm in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which wat relieved by two appli cation, robbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For tale by Blakeley & Hongbton. Flo raoltry and Itallaa Bees. Silverlaced Wyamdotte, Englitn Red Cap and Rote Combed White Leghorn chickens for tale. Single birds $1 each. Eggt for setting $1 per fifteen. Italian beet 1 per pound. Queen beet warranted purely mated, 75 ceott each. Queent tent by mail and tale ar rival guaranteed. Addrest Mrs. A. A. Bonnet, feb21-lmo Tygh Vallej, Or. Strayed. A black horse weighing about 1250 pounds and branded 25 on the lelt tboolder. .Same strayed from the farm of Jobn Brookhouse, which It situated tiz miles beyond Dufor. Libera! re ward ofTt red for information regarding recovery. Addrest S. R. WlSANg, - mar"-lmw Dufur, Or. Voleanle fcraptlona Are grand, but tkin eruptions rob life of j-y. Bucklen'e Arnica Salve curet them ; also old, running and fever tores, Ulcers, Boilt, Felons, Corns, Wartt, Cuta, Bruises, Burnt, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives ont pa'ns and aches. Only 25 ct. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug-, gists. a Moles for Mala. One span of mules, 15 yean old. for tale. Weight, each about 1000 pounds. For particulars addrest M. K. McLeod, 3 14 lm .'"our mile east of Kingtiey Rev. W. E. h'tz'.r, W. Canton, X. Y.. writes, "I hnd Jrspepsia over twentv years, and tried doctors and medicines , ilhout benefit. 1 was persuaded to use ,- . . T. . v-otl' Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the ttsrt. I believe it to be a . , , ,. ,. T Pncea ' 'l '0"" ' indigestion." It tlitfeta wtint yt n eait. egg ror naif. r ,. , , . . . , ,, . Full blooded, barred Plymouth Rock eg, per setting fl .00 and f 1 .50. For particulars call on or address, Sanders Buoa. Bx6I7. The Dalles, Or. told mo I'd hftvo to leave the store - r . -ZL I I B TTT I. -lk.r u mm. !' P -Bsr-Ti cupy THE TOWN ! GslsitisslEi'ias EriiROsljlM H3S:itSt!B:!ar! Farca. ARE N EARING - BLOEMFONTEIN Roberts Forces Onlj Tweotv-Five Miles From tbe Free Stats Capital. London, March 12. At the present rate of progress, Lord Robert should be in moemiontein Marcn n, tuouga au c calculation may benpset by tbe develop- ment oi more itrenuou reeisiancs iuan tbe Boer have to far attempted. The dittance between Rbert and the Free State capital it now to traall only about twenty-five miles that it it apparent tbe Boert either contemplate making a determined ttand on tbe outskirt of tbe town, or for strategic reason best known to themselves are allowing Lord Robert to occupy, after merely barraseing hi advance. Tbe numerical superiority of tbe British troop leave no doubt in tbe mind of the critic here that Lord Roberta will accomplish bia immediate objective,tbeoccopation of Bloemfontein. The Commandrr-in-Chief't latest dis patch announcing that General Gatacre I at Belbulie Bridge and the special taring that Gatacre command tbe bridge approaches, put the Boers in that vicinity between two British force, Asvoge Kop, whence Lord Robert sent hi last cable message being 100 mile almost due north of Bethulie. However, there is a large plain between them and the main body of the Boer now con fronting Lord Roberts, with its ceaseless activity, may be quite able to cover tbe retreat of tbe burgher confronting Gen eral Gatacre. Once the British are in control of tbe railroad from Bethulie to Bloemfontein the junction at the Free State capital of General Galacre and Roberts would be a matter of a very few days. Commenting on the fact that Lord Robert found the Boer holding a posi tion in a part of the country supposed to bave been left open, tbe St. James' Gazette tayt: "No more damaging in dictment were ever preferred against any cavalry." Rumor of the relief of Mafeking con tinue to circulate, but fail of any con firmation. From Xatal, which General Boiler ao erroneously declared was free of Boer and from Cape Colony, where "General Kitchener's stern hand It upon the rebellion, there is no news of any im portance. PUERTO RICANS MUST BE FED In the Center of tbe Island There Is Nothing to .at and Fruit Cannot Be Had for From Two to Four Months. New Yobk, March 12. Accompanying tho report of Brigadier-General Davis, Governor-General of Puerto Rico, in re gard to the situation in the ieland, ia a report made by Captain II. S. Bishop, of the Fifth Cavalry, stationed at Manatee, in which he makes a strong appeal for food. Captain Bishopttates thatthe pressure for relief supplies 1 greater today than it wat before the hurricane. The sugar industry will give employment to'only a i lesving the balance of the poor class without any occupation or means of tup. port. In tome sections they are be ginning to raise tweet potatoes, tint in the center of the Ieland, or the coffee district, there is nothing for the poor to eat. Banana aid plantains will not be ready for from two to four months. If the rations are not continued, Captain Bishop tMtet, there Is almost certain to j be an outbreak of lawlessness and an I increase of illness and the death rate, j He ssyt he bad hoped to reduce the rations, but reportt from all tectiont of the district iiiilicste increased destitu tion. General Davit state that tuch of the coffee-plantert at cinld have cleared up the rnbbiih an J weedt in their fields, having no money to pay their hands, hive laid them cff. Workmen and their families, lacking money to live, are drift ing Int3 the town: dntrd,.'V; food. General Davit tskt for a second ship ment of 600 ton of rice, codfish and bacon, In uaal proportion, to follow the 500 ton to go on March In. Iwi Ackerman, Gosheo, Ind., tayt, "DeWitt't Little Early Riiert alwayi bring certain relief, care mr headache and neer gripe." They gently cleante and invigorate the bowel and lirer. j.?...jw;.st...-..sr EVERYBODY ' a Knows the j it if: j: : COLUMBIA HARTFORD PATEE CREST $50. $35. $25. Mny new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. Complete Line of JVIflYS SEEDS. SEEDS. A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and Vegetable SEEDS IN BULK. m P w w ui Q W W ifl Seed Wheat, Seed Oate, Seed Rye, Seed Carley, Seed Bucawhe.-.t.eed Corn King Phi'Io Co n Stowell's Evergreen Con, Early Minnesota Corn, Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn, A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of which will be sold at close price for CASH at tbe Feed, Seed and Grocery Store of J. H. CROSS. SEEDS. SEEDS. Spring is Here and So Are We, w Elegant Stock of Wall Paper to Select From. POINTS ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC Washington Street, between Second and Third. H. xJ: Impulse &f ll Wheels MANUFACTURED BT AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, Circular and particular F. an2G C. C. COOPER, MANUFACTURER OF High-Grade Stock Saddles and Shop-Made Harness. DEALER IN Tent, VV(jon Covers, and all article usually kept in a first-class harness thop. Opposite Moody's Warehouse, THE DALLES, Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.7 Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, fY . T OT "VIH-U FEED Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton FlOUr. TLi l'loor " Manufactured expressly for family w, . , it tjveryaack I gnaranteed to give atifaction Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. 1i merits of the '1900" Sundries. & CHOU1E. J SEEDS. H W d Ul H W d White Hominy Corn, Early Rose Potatoes, Burhank Potatoes, Sp'ing Vetches, Brome Grasp. Cheap Chicken Wheat, Poultry Food, Bee Supplies. SEEDS. fITH A FULL LINK OP J VJ 3alV GLENN & CO. and Motors ETC furnished on application. S. GUNNING, Agent, ' THE DALLES, OREGON This Stamp a Guarantee OREGON'. of Quality. BICYCLES fills Yin MAKER J Sheriff's Sale. IN THE CIRCriT COURT OF TIIK STiT. I ot Oregon, fur l' nion county. Ann Fitzgerald, plaintiff, T. , Geurge Herbert, defendant. ! Br virtue of an execution and order nfni. duly issued out of and under the M-al ol therir' euit Court ot the Male .f On-xon, lor the i ,Mini I uf I'nion, to me directed and ditted the 'th 1 of KovemDer,lM-9, uron a dw rv f,,r iht f,r rloture of a certain mor:gv.and ju'1fx.-n( rr ! drrwl and enleri in aa.d court on tti 'th a,. of November. 1. in the atxa entitltd tnll ; in favor of the i-laiuiiff and ain.t Ihe cli-iid! ! ant. Oeorae Herbert, a judgement debtor, in ih , tutu of ninety one dollar i d J)erit, v, it, terest thereon from the S4th day of April, uu : at the rale of eiiht per cent per annum, .uij Um ; further mm of twenty-two dollar and oOi-rin, ; euu, and the euats of and upon this writ .od I commanding Die to make aaleof Ihe real pmpett. i embraced iu tueb dereof force lou re and hera I Inalt r 1wnbd, I will, ou the 17th uv o I March. KM), at the hour of two o'elork iu'the afternoon of aaid day, and at tha frontdoorof j the County Court Houae in IaUea City, Vum ; County, Orearon, tvll at public auction to tha lhi.h.lhiMrlnt..ih in .11 . 1 : ' - uuuu. mil lllim, title and interest which tbe defendnnt, fieorw Herbert, or either of thera bad on the iith day of November, 1m9, the da'e of tbe Jodgmtnt en tered herein, or which ueh defendant! nr n of Ibedefendenta herein bave lnre icqnlrwl, or now have in and to tbe following- deacribnl rvl I roperty, situate and being In Waaco County, to-wit: Commencinc at tha north east corner of the same lot which is li 'tinted and known u tbe former renidenee of Mrs. Mar Cooper, and running thence eut 17 (wt: thence aoutb from the middle of the street tea rnd; thenee west ITU feet: tbence north ten (10) rods to th place of beginning; being inW. D. Bigelow't Ad dition to Lollet City, and known ou the reeoras of deeda ol Wasco County, as a parcel of land tie (ltd by E M. Clements and wife to Mary Cooper, of dte December la, 1802: thit bet of tbe one-balf of said claim, and being the Mm Iraet eonreyed UiMr. E. A. Cates by Lnula Davenport and wife by deed, dated May 12. l7i, and recorded at page 196 of Book E, Record uf leed for Wasco O-ninty, Oregon, and being descended to the said : George' Herbert nndr tbe will of bis mother, tbe said Mrs. E. A. Cates; said parcel of land lying and being in liailes City, Wseo County, Oregon, and more particu larly nd correctly described as follows: Com mencing at tbe southeast corner of lot two (2) In block deignated 0 or xero in Bin a Addition to Dalles Citv. according to tho maps in common nse iu said city, the said lot being the same designated as lot two (J) in block No 1, in the original deed by which it was conveyed by W.D, Bigelow to Orlande Hum-iaon on December 12, lmVCand running Ithence northerly along the east line of said lot two 2) to tha northeast corner thereof, and tbence continuing along said line In the same direction northerly to Us south tideof Alvord street; thenee easterly along the s uth line of said Alvord street seventeen tnd one-half II7'1 feet; tbence southerly and parallel with said first line ten rods.niore or less, to a point l;1 feet easterly from the point of beginning, and tbence westerly and at tight angles with said last line seventeen and one hall 17'il feet to the place of beginning, or so much of said property as will satisfy said judg ment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Bald prorty will be sold subject to eonflrnia matlon and redemption as by law provided. Dated tt The Dalles, Oregon, this llilh day of February, 1'JOO. ROBERT KELLY, febn-il Sheriff uf Wasco County, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vakcouveb, Vah.,( I ebrunr? 3, 1W0. ) Notice is hereby atven that the following named settlers have filed notice of their Inten tion to make final proof in support of their claim, and that said proof will be made iefiir W. H. Presbr, United States Commissioner for Ulstrlctof VYashfnKton. at hia office in liolden dale, Washington, on Friday, Match 16, WOO, vU: Hekiah, widow of Yeacham roB, deceased, an Indian, Homestead Entry No. 862. for the west half of northwest qUHrter and lot 4, section lfi,townshlp 2 north, of range 14 east, Will. Mer. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence nuon, and cultivation of said land, vis: Mill Hss-ua-sha, Charlie Wles, Robert Way weyas, Jeny Moses, all of Columbus P. O., Wash ington. alio Skamiah Jr.. an Indian, Homestead Entry No. 9045, for the east half of northwest quarter and lot 3. section 16, town ship t north, of range 14 east. Will. Mer. lie name the following witnesses to prove Discontinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Bill Haa na-shs, Charlie Wles, Robert Wah weyas, Jeny Moses, all of Columbus P. O., Wash IiiKUm. H 11 W. R. DL'NBAR, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Orrici at VAKcocvia, Wash.,1 March 8, lmo. j Notice is hereby given that the following named scttltr lias Died notice of bis inten tion to make final nroof In snnnott of his claim, nud that said proof will be mnde b -fore tt. tt. Preslir, United States Commissioner for Distilctof Washington, at his o'tti-e In (iolden dale, Wub.. on Monday, April 2.1, liwo, viz: Herman Engelke, H. E. No. RS91, for the northwest quarter of swtlon :, townships north, of rango 14 east. Will. Mer. He names the followlna ultnessfs to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of stiid land, viz: Heniy Htneker, William Wilkinson, Diotrlck II. tteman, ol Centerrille P. ) , Wash., and Henry Brune, of The tikiles P. O., Onvon. W. K. UUKBAK. msrlOil Register. XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office atThc Dalles, Orsook, I February 21,, l'juo. i . Notice is hereby tlven that the followlng namid settler has flltd notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, snd thai said pnsif will be made b lore the Rea-lnfr and Kcci'lver st The Dalles, (irrgon, on balur day, April 7, latO, viz: John Frederick Walthor, of The Dalle Ureiron, II. E. No. Km. for the NWU Hon II. tnwn.hlll . 1 south, ra-ige Ueast, W. M. He namea the following; witnesses to prove his Continuous residence liix.n ami cnltlvallnn ol said lnd, vis: u. "oil, John Otnlsr, Frank Ubrlsl, William Obrlst, all of The Italics, Oregon. 'ebJ8-l JAY P. LI.CA8. Itealstcr. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given thatthe undersigned has been duly aptxituted by the county court of the stale of Oregon for Wasen countv, executor with the will annexed of ihe last will of Mury Jniie Hockley, deceased. All persona having claims sgnlnst siildestalo are hereby nnllllnllto present them to me with I he proper vouchers st my ollice In The Dnlles, caawon, aiihlii six rniiiitlis from the date thereof. Dated Feb. !M, 1!SSJ. . , B. 8. HCNTlNfJTOV, feWI-ll Kxecutor. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. V. 9. Land Orrit E, st The Dsi.lrs, Os.,( ... . . FUBItllABT :- ( Notice Is hereby given that the following named settlci s "'eii nollce of j't Inteiitioii to make tin I rai, n support of his claim, and that stlrt 1.100; w.'l be made hs.nia the Register and Ueceivrr at 1 lie Dalles, Oregon, oil Wednes day, April 4, 1U0, v 1: William C. Clark, of The Dalle, Or. Hometead Entry No. M7I. f.ir the VU, aection II. township 1 ioiiiii, rnn-, 11 ejst, W. M. lie tinine. i.i,, blowing witnesses to prove his continuous lciueiu. upou and cultivation of said l.ind, vis: AllKit Turner, Charles ;.i.on f harlot Smith, l. A. Olbson, all of The Dsllcs, Oregon. . . JAY I'. tlit'Aa. fehJS I Register ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe nnileislgniil lias been sppolntnd by the county eourf, of the statu ol Oregon, for Masco count, administrator fnrtheestata of fatrlck Brown, dccuascl. All persons having claims against said tsitata " rreiiy uoiiuih; in present said claims, properly yerliled, to me at the oltlce of nlnnott Hlnnolt, in I is I Irs ( liv.Ora.. arlihin sis months (mm the dstc thereof. Dsted January 2k, 1'jrgJ. DELIA C. BROWN, n"H Adnilulsiistor.