The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, May 02, 1900, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1900.
"Get Thee
Behind Vie;"
That's what this week says to last what May
cayt to April. It's a mighty goo.l tb.ng that the
month just past did not hae wnrh repaU ion lo
lose. ..'.twill be ''r Mf mT BU'
capricious weather and Ot'K 0S ""j
MUSS Herc'ouds had but ONE S1L LK Uj
InJ; and that WE FURNISHED.
Now we greet May on the Homeric principle:
'Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest ;
and aa the mild eyed maid troopa over the eastern
bill, we talute ber tbnsly:
For this Week, rSi
ages from 4 to H ,9c
For this Week. f.St?(5
are slightly damaged, including several odd soils;;
all e:zea; just the thing for rough wear....79C eatn
For this Week.
In the world to their discredit, save the absence of a
few important sizes; regular values range froni l. 50
to $3 00 l.dO
For this Week. .TclJiWo
For this Week. ffii'SS
For this Week. CS'iSJSt:
ages 10 to 20 years v $1.05
For this Week tIUDt;,,d;nliEr;
to lay in a stock of Boys' Wearables at positively less
than manufacturers' cost. No trouble to show goods.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEOPLK TOO ALL KNOW.
Monday'a Dally.
E. B. Wood, ol Moeier, was in town
today.
Rev. O. D. Taylor wact to Portland
on the noon passenger.
William McGuire, a wheat buyer from
GolJenirale, U in the city.
Frank Gabel, the well-known Wapin
itia aheep owner, is in the cityy
Mi9S Bess IsenberiZ, of Hood liiver, i
registered at the Umatilla House.
B. S. HuntinkMon was a passenger on
the noon train today tor Portland.
II. J. Maier was a passenger on the
Regulator this morning (or Steveneon.
Mrs. J.T. Reynolds, of Sprague, was
passenger on the Regulator this morn
ing , on her retnrn from a trip East.
Mrs. II. Wing, of Goldendale, arrived
here on the noon train on her way home
from a visit with friends in Portland.
Tuesday's Daily.
Ben Snipes arrived in town on the
noon passenger.
P. P. McCuIIy, of the Goldendale Sen
tinel, is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nolan were pas
sengers on the Reliance this morning.
Harry Gilpin, one of the leading farm
ers of Watco county, was in town today.
Ei-State Senator Biggs arrived in
town today from Wasco by the overland
roate.
Mrs. t. S. Donnell arrived here today
from Goldendale on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Simeon Bolton.
Max Luedderoan, of the Antelope
Herald, was in town last night and left
for home this foresoon.
G. W. Billington, a prominent farmer
of Klickitat county, was in town last
night, the guest of the Umatilla House.
Mrs. W. A. Johnston was a passenger
on the Dalles City this morning for the
Locks, where she goes to meet her aunt,
Mrs. C. C. Dunbar, of Saginaw, Or.,
who is coming hereon a visit.
Miss Bertha Butts left on the morn
ins: train for Portland where she ex
pected to join her sister, Mrs. Matter,
and with her so to Tacnma to visit their
eldest sister, Mrs. Askew, who is danger
ously 111 at that place.
Charley McAllister, a prominent
Sherman county sheep man, is in the
city. Chatley is one of the few Oregon
sheep men who is able to comply with
the conditions that enable him to sum
mer his sheep on tho Washington forest
reserve. He expects to move his sheep
cross the river in the near future.
IK) UN.
April 28'h, to the wife of Alfred Rey
nolds, of Boyd, a daughter.
Lost or Sltrayed
From tl 3 pastnreon the ranch back of
town, a chestnut toriel mare, brai ded
with a blotched brand on left shoulder
and weighing about 1 COO pounds. St.e
has a strip on her face and was clipped
this) ear. Had a recent wire cut on
right foot. A reasonable reward will be
paid for her return.
ItdAw C. F.. Smith. The Dulles.
Money r.ir the MufTerera.
Oitawa, April 27. The government,
at a cabinet meeting today, decided to i
Kive 1100,000 to relieve the sufferers of
the Ottawa and fllull Jfirp. The city
council has decided to give f 10,00;).
Montkkal, April 27. The Bank of
Montreal has telegraped 100,000 to the
Ottawa sufferers.
Chicago, Aoril 27. Mayor Harrison
today opened a subscription for the
Ottawa, Ont., Are sufferers.
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says,
"DeWht's Little Kar'y Risers are the
very best pills I ever used for cosliveness,
.liver and bowel troubles." i
Ill SILKS III
An Elegant Stock of Silks and
CHINAS,
INDIAS,
TAFFETAS,
GROS GRAINS
PEARE DE SOIE
In all the colors of the rainbow.
Silk Waist Patterns
All the latest fads known in silks
to be seen for the asking. All be
low today's market value.
Silk Waists
Just added to stock the newest
made-up waists in colors and black
SATURDAY
Will be our Special Day on Towels
A FILIPINO LETTER.
Fanny English Written fey a Girl
After Three Moatha' of Verjr
Hard Study.
Not long ago the girl pupils of Mrs.
Wilbra Coleman, a teacher in the pub
lic schools at Sioux City, la., wrote
a letter to be delivered to the girl pu
pils of a school in Manila, and the fol
lowing lette;- has recently been re
ceived in reply. The writer is a little
Filipiuo girl who has only spent three
months iu the study of Knglish, and
while there are funny mistakes in the
letter it is not likely that any Ameri
can girl could write a better one in
a foreign language after so little
study:
Manila, P. I., "January 7. 1900.
My Dear Unknown American Friend:
I'm glad the to be receive your letter
the day 7 and intire of the ttuhat you
say mi said speaking in it the seg
mente. lour letter gave me the Mr. John
Christensen iiuhat uuent me professor
in the school of Paca and is your
friend what have lived-before in the
States Idaho but it to be finish of
your service and are here of professor
in pilipin.
I am study with he three months
from the months of July August Sep
tember and the profosor John Chris
tensen is very good for to tench and
we the girls and boys the love much
bevause is very kind and now we have
other profesor nmerienn the profesor
Christensen nre not more in our
school. What n pity! I am very sor
ry because he is a good profesor, he
are now in a of the school large at
Manila.
I am like study your languages but
is very difficult and the prounciation
nevertheless I wish knou because is
languages ofliciul here. And the
o'clock utihen I am going in the
school is 8 o'clock of the morning
when I am go are 10 o'clock by the
afternoon is 2 o'clock until
o'clock. The piny utihat play' is the
hen blind snlta la combn and the other
play more but we the girls cannot
play with the boys treatise so u
done ncustunibra the flaili;'s but nouu I
think utihat be change tttie castumbre
because the government is other and
now uue has n government very good.
I do not understand the to be you
play on the iee and the frost because
here in my country is houn also what
the spring of nmeriea in the Xmns
enjoyed quite tmell nnd olso in the
day of new yenr. The government
Spanish is no more nnd the dishonest
frailes fear now of the nmeriean.
I am thank by to be receive your
letter. I wish you a happy new year.
Your filipina friend.
ANGET-A AGriT.AR.
I.ooban street, No. 14, Manila.
Yeaeiarlaii nrddlnar.
Fir Isaac Pit man invented the "vege
tarian bed," composed, not of feathers,
but of mosses, ferns, flowers nnd tiny.
Thia bedding material, commended as
healthy nnd health-giving by many
doetorsnnd others, has become famous
in vegetarian circles, nnd deserves t.
be more widely known. "It amelhi
like ozone," is the testimony of more '
tnan one pnysician, and many say that
sleeping tipon it "gives rest to brain
and mind."
One Man to the Yard.
Cavalry, when marching in sections
that is, four nbreast occupy ns ex
octly ns possible as many yards as
there nre men in the force.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
congh", cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. B!akeley A Houghton
Druggets.
Satins.
PEASE & MAYS
$i.oo per month.
Strictly first class local and long
distance telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will be kept a secret.
Ko cost for installing.
You get the 'standard Hunning
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervice.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving ns thirty days writ
ten notice.
PAOiriC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen' rthe Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash JVhiskey.
WHISKEY from ta.YSto ItToO per gallon. (4 to 15 years old.)
IMPORTED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to 12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.)
CALIFORNIA BRASDIES from 3.25
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LTMPIA BEER on draught, and
Imported Alo and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
CLEANLINESS.
in being advocated by all parties regardless of race, color or pre
viotis condition of servitude. K'tneinber we make our custo
mers Klad when they buy or Pure Prepared Paint?. There is a
lininh ai.d g!os tj its work thai is admired by all.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moldings
Ee sure and inspect our stock of Wall Paper
Design? for liWOon Display
Washington Street,
between Second and Third.
H.
Ddfnro lnn I lce any
UGIUIG JUU curbing,
work, call on Louis Comini. I trill not only give yon all
the information you need but I will quote you prices you
cannot beat anywhere. Let no one bluff you. It will take
only a few minutes to call aud .see me. If you hava a
neighbor who ever did business
the price ar.d quality of my
and abide by the result. :
FOOT
FORM...
Is the prevailing shape for Men's,
Women's and Children's Shoes.
We ofFer you this week the
real thing in
Men's brown willow calf,lace..$4.00
" black velour " " .. 4.00
vici " " 3.00
" brown 3.00
Ladies' brown or black kid,
lace, Queen Quality, specials 3.00
Ladies' kid, lace, cloth or kid
top 2.00
Ladies' kid, lace, patent leath
er tip and trimmed 1.75
Children's Rough Rider Shoes
are also the Real Thing.
Misses' kid, button or lace,
11 to 2'8 $2.00
Child's kid, button or lace,
8J to ll's 1.50
Special This Week!
Ladies kid, button, square or coin
toe $1.65.
to 16.00 per pallon. (4 to 11 years old.'
Yal Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottles
GLENN & CO.
orders for
tombstone or for
fencing or other cemetery
with me consult him as to
work
:
Louis Comini
Advertise in The Chronicle
Citation.
In the County Court ol the State of Oregon for
the County of co.
In the matter of the estate of Patrick Brown,
dnturtl. eiutlou.
To Delia C Brown, Ann Brows, Mary M. Leo
nard, Katheriua Lacey, Prank Brown, Anne
B'own, Aiiee Brown end fctbel Brown, greeting.
In the mint ol tne ritate of Oregon, you are
hereby cited end required to appear in the
Countr Court of the State of Outrun, for the
Count jr of Wuro, at tlie May term of mid eon i t .
t the court room the reof. at Dallea City, In said
county, on Tuewiay, thetth day of May, I'M. at
2 o'clock In the afternoon of that day, thru and
there to show cause, il any there be, why au or
der of" sale should not be made by the above en
titled Court, directing Delia C. Brown, adminis
tratrix of aid estate, to aetl at private sale the
following described real property otid. estate,
Uwit; lota A, B.C. I,K. K, O. H. I.J. k, L, In
block W,of fort Dalles Military Keaervation In
0V?l'lneB the Hon. Robert Maya, Judge of the
aid County Court, with the seal of said
Court affixed, this Jud day of April, A. D. laoo.
Attest: A. M. KF.LSAY, Clerk.
api5w By s. Bolton, Deputy.
Yellowstone Park Line.
' THE JJININ'O CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW-i-1
ONE PARK
anion Berot, Firm and. I sis
LltVI.
No. 2. Fant mall (or Tacoma,
Seattle, Olympia, Gray's
Hnibur and gouth Bend
'points, Bp.ikane, Koxs
i.iud, B. C, Pullman,
Moseow, LewiHton, Buf
11:15 A. M.,lHloHump mining coun
No. 1
8 IMP. M.
No. 3.
7;00 A. M.
try, Helena, aiuiiiiu
lla, Kt. Paul, Omaha,
f'hlf.Mcm htiiI all tMillitfi
No. 4. cant and southeast.
1'nffpt Sound Kxorees
11;30 P. M. for Tacoma and Seattle
and intermediate points
Pullman first-class and tourlrt sleepers to
Minneapolis, tit. Puul and Missouri river points
without chunee.
Vestibuled trains. Union depot connections
In all principal cities.
Baggage checked to destination of tickets.
or handsomely illusuaUil descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison
Street, corner Thlrr:, Portland, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way
stations at 4:25 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Leave Portland 8:H0ain 7:00 pm
" Albany 12:30 a in 10:50 pm
Arrive Ashland 12:33 am 11:30 a m
" 8acrain(?nto 5:00 pm 4:35 am
" Ban Francisco .'. 7:45pm 8:15am
Arrive Ogdon 5:45am 11:45am
" Denver.. 9:00 am 9:00am
" Kansas City 7:25 am 7:25 am
" Chicago 7:45 am 9:30 a in
Arrive Los Angeles 1 :50 p m 7:00 a m
" El Paso (1:00 p m 6:00 p m
" Port Worth 6 :;' a in fi :: a m
" City of Mexico 9:55 am 9:55 am
" Houston 4:00 am 4:00 am
" New Orleans 6:25 am 6:25 pm
" Washington 6:42 am 6 42 a m
" New York 12:43 pm 12 43 pm
Pullman and Tourist cars ou both train.
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdeti and El Paso,
and tourict ears to Chicago, 61 Lou Is, New Or
leans aud Washington.
Connecting at San Fronclico with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
See agent it The Dalles station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
JWaiep & Bentoo
Carry the following lines:
Stoves,
Tinware,
Maltese Cross Garden Hose,
Force and Spray Pumps,
Farm and Garden Tools,
Carpenters' Tools,
Acrmoter Wind Mills,
Tinning and Plumbing,
Iron Pipe,
Sewer and Chimney Pipe,
Cleveland Bicycles,
Crawford Picycles,
Fishing Tackle,
G,uns and Kifles,
Bicycle Sundries,
Am munition,
Bicycle Repairing,
Delft Ware,
Cedar Posts,
Barb Wire and Nails.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A KNEKAL BANKING BCKINKS
Letter" of Credit ismied available in the
Eastern States.
Biicht Echang and Telegraphic
Tranafere aold on New York, Chit ago,
St. Lonie, Kan Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various pointi
In Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orahle terms.
linfaci
Soulto Pacific Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
iiruuer unJ, Act Jane 3, lgrg
June S, 17S, entitled "An act for the
ber lands in the .utea ol Ca'iiornu' . c
. . . M , .tiiiu.rj, .
William K. it..i.
-".iq,
of The Pa Ilea. County of Wasco, state 1.
hua thia dav tiled in this oll ce Lis aw
ment No. I .9. for the purchase of the u i V5
and S' f-KWol Section No. Tu fi
I... rvm im more Vaiuarit , '
timber or atone thau for agiicultur-i .... '
and to establish hia claim to Mid u 'J""!"""
Ul.t.r km,! VmvIu. .. .... - "el!L,
Hallea, On-gon.ou l
Saturday, Ihs t3d day of June, lo
He name as witneass: l p - '
ehum, Joseph Ilanna and Wliiam siinw.'"'
Any and all persona claiming adversel, ,
above-described Unas are requested to a'. V"
claims in thia otliee on nr h.. . 7 , ." '
June.mw.
prl-iuw-l JAY P. LLCA3, Resijt,,.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Ornca at Vakcocvik, Wash ,
April Hiu."
KntlPA ia hernhv frlvpn that .i . ..
ifamed setthr has tiled notice of hi, ,,"
tion to niako final pr.iof In suppo,. ,"?;'
claim, and that said proof will be tnadvLiT
W. It. Presbv. United States Com mWoni f
Disttict of Wahlngton, at hia otllce iu Tnla
dale, Wash., on Friday, J uue , l'juo, viz w
Deitnch H. Stegman, devisee of Dietrich
Stegman, deceased:
Homestead Entry No. 7I6, for the southKii.
of section 32, townBhip 3 north of ranM 14Z'
11 namea the following itness to mot. hi
intinuous residence upon and cultiviinn i!
lid land, vli: "'aiioo g
Manuel 8. Leonardo, of Grand DhIIm P a
Wash.; Herman Engelke, William Wilkiuinn J
Centerville P. O., Wash., and William t ,,W
of Uraud Dalles P. O., Wash. """lord,
W.B.DCSBAH,
"inr.
maj2-i
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PfiooF.
NOTICE rOK PUBLICATION.
IT. 8. Land Offick, Vancouver, Waml i
April 30, mi. 'j
Notice Ma hereby given that Mary E. Oflhim
by D. H. Stegman, her attorney In fact, hanilu
notice of Intention to make final proof beW
W. B. Presby, United States Commissioner
District of Washington, at his oHice In Uolta
dale, Washington, on Friday, the Jilith dtTi
June, l'JCO, ou Timber-culture Application So
27, for the northeast quarter of section No. tt
township No. 2 north, range No. 14 east, W. i
She names as witnesses: Manuel d. Leonank
of Grand Halles P. ., Wash.; Herman Emelfc
William Wllklnsoi , of Centerville P. 0 Wasi
and William Crawioid, of Uruud Dalles P n
Wash. W. R. DUNBA8, '
mayM Kejutct.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Omt.;o,(
April SO, lauo. 1
Notice la hereby Riven that the followlnr
named settler has filed notice of lila liiieriiu
to make final proof in support of his claim, 10:
that said proof will bo made before the Rpjrlsir
and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on bate
day, Juno 16, 1'JUO, viz:
Jens P. Agidius, of The Dalles, Or,,
Homestead Entry No. 4944, for the NW'4 Nr,
section 24, and K1, NE'i and NK t-K' aectk
X). township 2 north, ranire 12 east, W. M.
He names the following wil Hisses to tiior'
his continuous residence upon and cultivate
of said lnd, viz:
John Crnte, Charles Snipes, J. D. Hockmar,.1
Slmonson, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
may2-I JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Om.,i
April 30, I'M. 1
Notice la hereby given that the fnllowlur
named settler has filed notice of his In ten Hon.
make final proof In support of hia rlmm, 1:'.
thut said proof will be mode before the KerfMc
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Salic
day, June 10, l'JUO, viz:
Wilson J. Jeffers, of The Dalles, Or.,
Homestead Kntry No. 4fi.V,, for tho K'S'i
section 19, township 1 north, range 14 east. Will.
Mer.
He names the following witnesses to prove ha
continuous residence upon aud cultivation li
said land, viz:
James Benson, Jr., James Benson, Sr., Pelc
Godfrey, Isaao Howland, till of The Dulles, Or.
mny2 I JAY P. LUCAS, Refliter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. OrotcM
Aprils), 1!MI. I
Notice la hereby given that the followinf
named settler tins filed notice of his Intention"
make fimil proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Kri
and Rwelver at The Dulles, Oregon, on balm
day, June 9, 19U0, viz:
Henry Readel, of The Dalles, Or.,
Homestead Entry No. 4T4A, for the sm aectja
U, township 1 north, range 12 east, W. il.
He names tne following witnesses to prove ti
continuous residence upon and cultlvatloai
said land, viz:
Henry l.ueblng, George' Arnold, Charll.
Adams, Michael Doyle, all of The Dalles, Or.
may2-I JAY P. LUCAS, Kegiitet.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orricc at The Dalles, OreookJ
March 111, l'.MO.i
Notice Is 'hereby given that the followinf
named settler hat filed notice of his Intention tj
make final proof in support of his claim,
that said proof will be made before the reii""
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on SaturMi
May 5, l'juo, viz.:
Heinrich LubMng.of The Dallcs.Or.,
If. E. No. 4m7.1, for tho NW'U, section 17, tow
ship 1 north, muge 12 east, W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to pi
his cotttintious residence upon, and cultlniw
of said land, viz.:
John Ktegman, Henry Rlildell, Mlelincl D"?
Charles hilinert, all of The Dull''", own.
IAYP. 1.UCA3.
nmiJi 11 Kegite'.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract ) Pnhlic Land Sale.
Land Office at The Dam.es. OueoohJ
Apr. in. M0. I .
Notice Is hereby given that In !"''"" J""
1 up 11 11,-1 11,111. irmii iii coin in is.iih" ? M
c-nl hind olliee, muter authority voted In
by section tfl.Vi I'. 8. Rev. htau, n omen" w
the set of congress nppioved Kehrimry
we will proewd to oiler at public sale n '
duv, the 2tli .lay of May next, at tl J
of lOo'cliM'k, a. 111., at this olUcc, the fulloww
irar i 01 isno, to-wit: .
NW! NK'4 Hen. tt, T. 1 N. R. 12 K., W. V.
Anv nmi uii ..., ..lo4mliiir the v'Z
deseilbe.1 IntulH are advled to tils l
claims in this ollleo 011 or hetorc tne imj
designated for tliecoinmcwemert of sW M
otherwise their rlijita will be forfeit 'I.
JAY P. Lt:cA9, Kegl'ter,
aprlH I 01I3 PATTKRriONIteM".
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land omn at Vancoi-vee, W'"-)
Mareh -4, 1'
Notice la hon-by given that the '"""'HZ
named settler haa filed notice of hi" r, ' ,H
to make final proof In support of hit ""I"'"' M,
that sild proof will be made before tt . B. iJ"
I' nltel Htutes t'oinmlatlomr for I""uw.,k.,
Wnshlngton, nt his olllce fti Ooldeuilald
on Monday, Mnv 7, I:ki, viz:
John O. McDonald,
If. K. No. fine) for the northeast V '''. "
lo, township 3 north, range 1:1 east, "
He names the following wltne'" to P'"'
coiiilniioiis ri-nidenee upon, and eiilu""
snld land, viz: ,, 111
unninel L. Courtney, Harry IVniilnS'1,
1 Copelnnd, of Hiirtlnnil P. .
Nel B. Brooks, of Uoldeiidnle Warn.
W.R.I-IN$,,
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OXct over First Nat. Bank