THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1900. ran I IMC ASSOCIATION Went into effect Nov. 10, 1900. The plan is simple. We give a coupon with each cash pur- Coming la.aloa of CsBgraaa Washington, Nov. 8 The coming Ml l it M OF AMERICA XISM. The result of the presidential election, says tlie Iltrney County News, so far as is now known bere is 36 VaiuaDie.lisBfui chase of 10 cents. Prews M Hw We call it profit-sharing-, because we share our profits with our customers. All holding coupons become one of the Association. The more business we do the more we are enabled to share with our trade. This Association has been organized in order to advertise our business. We carry a complete line of all leading brands of Imported, Domestic and Key West Cigars, Hancy and Staple Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers' Sundries. Buy your Cigars and Tobacco from B. H. GRAiMT The more purchases you make the more coupons you get, and the more coupons you get the more chances you have of obtaining these presents, which are now on exhibition at our store, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. Following is the list of presents to be given away to those holding winning coupons On December 24, 1900: No. 1. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. '13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Wizard Camera, 4x5 (and case). German Tobacco Jar. Fancy Bisque Figure. Decorated Carnation Vase. One box 100 Louis James Cigars. Fancy Austrian Pitcher. Brass Boudoir Clock. Silver Match Box. Bisque Candle Stick. Fancy Decorated Rose Bowl. Hand Painted China Cigar Holder and Ash Tray. Decorated'Chrysanthemum Vase. Bisque Figure. Fancy Austrian Vase. Novelty Ash Tray. Fancy Bisque Figure. Turkish Tobacco Jar. Fancy Austrian Pitcher. Be sure and get a Coupon with each ioc purchase. No. 19. Hand Painted China Cigar Holder and Ash Tray. 20. French Briar Pipe and Case. 21. Decorated Carnation Vase. 22. Nickel Plated Watch. 23. Bisque Figure. 24. Fancy Austrian Pitcher. 25. Bisque Candle Stick. 20. Brass Boudoir Clock. 27. Silver Match Box. 28. Decorated Chrysantemum Vase. 2'). Hand Painted China Cierar Holder and Aslv tray. 30. One box 50 El Sidelo Cigars. 31. Rubber Tobacco Pouch. 32. Bisque Figure. 33. Novelty Tobacco Jar. 34. Nickel Plated Watch. 35. Bisque Figure. 30. French Briar Pipe. session of cor.gress ii going to be a very bu.y ene. The republicans will make every -fTort to get through ll.eir legisla tion in order to avci-J au txira session, !-.. .1 u I fl o fKuV ulll ! Iti coitr,.l nt i .i i l.rjr.i- n-a nf riinr-4 niter II. e . J i:U of March, s no, wiil to leyisVe tt.ii res-i-m without beitu d:c:ate.l tohytt.e I)t tnrcratr. Had tte ' . : eUapiD2 the course public and private affairs. Summons. in the Circuit Con.t of the . . Wasco CooutT: C -tffof o, ids rutichingr, rTaintliT. vs. Henry S:eichins-er. i..f.. ...... .:..: ...II..... ,, !. , .. . . very yraiirjiu oii'cim ui.iw iuc in me name r.t tr.e state i.f fi u.i ! r u.. .in, niH1 eiuuiei bo, ;! neit Houe? Us n aains: the rpjuablicare, t ey would I.aie hail to nut c )ncfst?i fi enable them , circurasiances depemiea upon 10 nn.? .r-uu-i in ttu- t.r i. r t',i t . ' ' T .. . . . ' this (irumi)in. i.i.m'f i 'e T''i- -it ... witr.out beitirf i follow the dictates of rational VKig- utiv fn.in ih. ri Z- ' r""".. of tbeir ; ti ... ..i vVf:,:''. anawer said complaint ,,.,, b, j "W-u , i .ov-.-imi-r, m, . , h .,.i 1: Twice at : II . . i . !., ... . I IU IfUlia llir r " irivurn vut . r Hi,' emurr. r.'.i, I me in-t ll.iv ,.i ,,: . "' . uukii penumif it-yiiiHiion iu muri - - . . . Mrribed la tlie or.w : Ask for it. Smoke "el SIDELH" CIGHRS. AGREED ON A PROTOCOL Envoys at Pekio Decide on Peace Terms When Approved by the Powers, They Will De Pressed Upon China as the Basis of a Treaty. London, Nov. 13. Dr. Morrison, wir ing M the Tirhe9 from Pekin Sunday, aays: "Press3d by the common desire (or a speed? termination of present conditions, the foreign envoys have finally agreed to the following terms to be presented in a joint note, which, subject to the appro val of the government, will be pressed upon China as the basis of a preliminaiy treaty: "China shall erect a monument to Baron von Ketteler on the site where he was murdered and send an imperial Prince to Germany to convey an apology. "She shnll inflict the death penalty ujon eleven Princesand officials already named and suspend provincial examina tions for five days where the outrages occurred. "In future, all officials failing to pre venting anti-foreign outrages within their jurisdiction shall be dismissed and punished. iThis is a modification of Mr. Congor's proposal.) "Indemnity shall be paid to the states, corporations and individuals. "The Tsung Li Yamun shall be abol ished and its functions vested in a for eign minister. "Rational intercourse shall be per mitted with the emperor, as in civilized countries. 'The forts at Taka and other forts on the coast of Cbi Lil shall be razed, and the importations of arms and war ma terial prohibited. "Permanent legation guards shall be maintained, and also guards of commu nication between Pekin and the sea. "Imperial proclamations shall be posted for two years throughout the empire, suppressing the Boxers. "The indemnity is to include compen sation for Chinese who suffered through being employed by foreighers, but not compensation lor Dative Christians. The word 'missionary' and 'Christians' do not occur in the note." Army bill and the Ship Subsidy bill are all to come before it. The Xicaraguan comnmsion will make its report early in the session and the debate :n the senate will probably begin early. "I presume there will be changex of some Importanco in the bill. It is reasonable to suppose that a lupee of several months has made a difference in the sentiment o( the people on the bill and a change in someof its main tea tuns will be the natural result. The Costa Kican treaty especially involved us in considerable difficu'tr, and tho Coeta Kican government bad to be consulted." When at Led with what measures lie would most interest himself during the session, Senator Hanna said : "I have no pet measure this vear and shall taUe no particular interest in any of tho bills before congress. Perhaps I s.m as much interested in Senator Frye's ship subsidy bill as in any." Death fif lleDry Villard. New York, JCov. 12. Henry VillarJ, I the railroad magnate and financier, died at his summer residence at Dobba rerry early this morning. Mr. v'illard had intended to return lo New York about the middle of last month, but his con dition was then so precarious that his physician advivd him to remain at bis country home until he should have gained more strength. A week ago he caught a heavy coldandsir.ee then, his condition had been gradually growing i worse, two phvsicians had been with I him constantly for a week past. Mr. Villatd, when he died, was snr j rounded by the members of liia family, iiiritiMitijj mis. viMaru huu 1119 mo eon?, Oswald and Harold Villard. He had been unconscious for two days. His death, it is said, waB caused by cmcer of the throat. The funeral will take place Wednesday. V ri Uv M II I Ml lu rvtv M I t. V J BS1B M r -3 Three Great Bill In Mext CoucreM, Clsvei.and, O., Nov. 12. Senator Hanna bai returned here after brief visit to New York. He expects to remain in this city until congress convenes. In discussing the coming session, Mr. Hanna said: "Congress this year will have tome very important duties to perform. Three great bills, the Nicaragua canal bill, the 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho slfrnatnre of f Bonal supervision since its infancy. wV S-CctcAW. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experimsnts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio flubstance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms And allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. .It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. MM. TT NUM. AT aTMrT. VON Wl. an t xtra eession. i the ctee suinls, the demrcraU equally with the lepubii cir,s will endeavor to avoid an extia session and therefore will not delay or filibuster against republican legislation. Tha most important legislation to come up will be a measure fur tho reorifaniza of the army, ami it is very probable that 100,030 men u ill be asked, w ith a proviso that it t-an reduced to 75,000 after the Philippine islands have beeu composed, and there is no longer anv war there. While the democrats will fight this measure, they will understand that it will be useless to oppose it, and probably will not undertake an txtia tstsion for the p'jr;cse of dRfeatn.g it. lutled the Uiav A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the snbjec is narrated by iiim as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yeliow, eves sanken, tonguo coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortunately, a triend advised 'Electric Bitters'; and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, atBlakeley's drug store. 5 One of Oar Wamhlp, to 1 lire ten Morocco Washington, Kov. 12. The govern ment of Morocco has again declined to meet the demands of the United States for the payment of an indemnity on ac count of the killing by a mob of Marcus EssiKian, a naturalized American citizen. The last reqaeet was made by United States Gummec, and the latest declina tion of the irovernment of Morocco was accompanied by an intimation of its freedom from liability under the terms of the convention between Morocco and Spain. The state department has come to the conclusion that the consul's repre sentations will be more effective if be is supported morally by the presence, in Moroccan waters, of a United States war ship, and it is probable be will make bis visit to Fez to aifain present the case as a passenger on a veEsel to be selected by the navy department for that purpose, which will proceed to the port nearest to the Moroccan capital. A Xhouflautl Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give tier no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in my cheet and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c andfl. Trial bottle free at Blakeley's drug store ; every bottle guaranteed. 5 It Happened In a Iiug Store. "One day last winter a lady came to coy drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in steck," says Mr. C. R Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She wag disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mend. I said to ber that I could freely rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could taken bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid, In the course of a day or two the lady came bark in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised ber to buy a bottle of Chain berluin'a Cough Remedy, I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy." It is for sale by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. Dr. W. U. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows yon to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and a permanent cure. Sold by CUrke A Falk. Willi:.- whose appeals for suffrage have always been calculate.! to touch the choril of discontent ami the vena tions of disorder thrilling through the body politic. .With all deference to our friends and our readers whose honest convictions ore builded to the wisdom of William Jeunings Btj'an, we offer the prediction that McKiu ley's second term will refute the allegations of the democratic candi date, made in the late campaign as emphatically as his picEent adminis tration haa disproved his prophecies made in 189G; and e will ventuie further that tinder the policies ctir president is bound to support our economic interests will be maintained at the point to which such policies have redeemed them from languor and decay. Some of the purest American patriotism has engaged in the battle for McKinley's re-election, and should he falter or prove recre ant in any wise the duty which bis high office imposes upon him as the guardian of tho civil rights of Old Glory's subjects, that same patriot ism would arise through the land to condemn where it has praised, to depose where it has upheld. With congratulations to those voters in Harney county who have seen the true light nnd been guided by its rays, we express our personal gratification for their assistance in maintaining the handsome majority which Oregon has giveD to the cause of sound government and a flag un stultificd. I'rlvate School Day or fcvenlng. Persons desiring instruction in Eng lish branches, ornamental penmanship, short hand, shade-pen writing, free hand drawing, book-keeping, higher mathematics, vocal music, etc., please call first djor second floor west of Cur lies mill, Second street. Foreigners taught to read and write English in a few leseons. u8-2wd&w Pkof. Z. K. Fkekr. Hti!:j HHONICLK of Hon. V j . iiiiiiiuur, nnij ii y,,u ti iut.-e.Pi j.imimil will a.).ly to , ,..! piitieii i. ,rin , . ' plaint, too it: Th.t th- i.....' ;"""., j liereiifoteMndn.wexiviinil.ttt..,,.'1,'r',"''nr defendant beui.soU.J hela Z, ,",t"; i flalutlU' and d-f,ii.i,lt bj iliL M.reed truni edth otln r. ana th ,r . !: ! name be ehaniceU to lar m,,,,i,-n " ''M I Ina lo,!e, u:id :-ir ich other ar.i V? m U the emit mav ,., j,i.,t ,! ' ;"V 1 Tliia aiimniora Is nerved ut-j-i !,, 1 b" St.ei.:liliier, tlie. above ille,i '.,.' ;,.' " publication: tii-rooi In jHk In. i rV I? '" entitled eonrt, which order n' "l"r bears date of sM.-i.tej. ber J7. I-i. " on. ' h J Attorney (ur FUi:uitr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0x7 tisDOrnci at The Pjllh. (,.,, Notice la hfrV-by Riven tlmt 'he'' S'.' named tettler ha, tile I notlie of In, ' to make tiual t,ronf in tupport of hi, c Zml tk.ta.ld proof will be made hef.m, the Tv, 1 and receiver of the V. . nml oili4 a? tk Dullea, Or , ou SnturdHy, Nov. w, iuuo, ' Feler toiler. Jr , of The Dulles. Or., H. E. No. "4.'i7, fnr tho ir k. W .M?r '"d SE W Tl.2s'K I k ilo'names the following witr.esse. to proi his cnntinuouK residence upon aud cultiviri. of said land, viz: tuiuvatio, John hMlryinple, Fred Wtekmnn, C. C En. lish, J. t, Johason, all of The Dulles, ur. ' l" IIiTT-'ter. Mrayed. Strayed from my place on the bluff, a 5-year-old Jersey heifer; dehorned; ear mark on both ears ; branded bar Z on both hips. Liberal reward paid for ber return. olO-ltw Eert Baolky. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Omca at Tim Dalles. Or i (:tober, A ' I Notice Is hereby given that the foilnwirr named aetller haa Hied notice ol Ills intention to nmke linnl proof in mpport of his elHim ind that auid proof will be made before the tWind and reoelver at The Dalle, Oreg.in, on WhW. oay, December.-), l'Jtm. viz.: Ilaory C. McKamej, of The Dalle-, Oregon, H. K. No. .'..a, for th. bEH See. 21, T 2 N, K 12 E, W M. ' "e He liamea the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Aufd land. vi;:. : Kiank tjiiiter. Jumea R. Steele, Eric Grsnlur.it Albert David-on, nil of The Dalits, Oretruu. cct-7 JAY '. LUCAS, Rtgister. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tiik Dali.rs, Okk.,i Sept Jii, l:i. j Notice 1s hereby given that the fotlowing namcd settler haa tiled notice of his Interning tion to mnko final proof in suppurt n( hi cl.ilm, nnd tnat said vrNif will be ninrle be fore ths rrgifter and receiver at The Lulln, Oregon, on b.ittirday, November 10, 1:jo, vi: Calvin .1. Dunakln, of Mosier, Or., H. K. No, bill, for the SE qr, See 31, T '1 X, K 11 E, W. M. He tiamea the following witnesses tn prove bin continuous rtwidunce upon, aud cultivation ol said land viz: Michael lioylc, R. K. Doyle, The Dalles, Or, James M. llrov. il and t url J. E. Carlton, o Mn klur, Or. JAY P. M.'CAa, .-Ke itier Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that USPS One Minute Cough Cure, the" only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. Sold by Clarke A Falk. T. A. HibsoN. Nouiry j'ubllc. Timothy Brown him.. Attorney at Ijiw. Mson & Brov Mill Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. Do not get icared if your heart troubles you. Moit likelp you suffer from in digestion. Kodol Dyspep.ia Cure di gjsts what yon eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect ret. It is the only preparation known that completely di gests all classes of foods ; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else, has failed. It may be taken in all con ditions and cannot help but do von good Sold by Clarke Fslk. We represent someof the lariat fir. insurance companies In tlie world. We have a large list of property, both city and country, for sale and rent. We have money to loan on real estate security at reasonable rates of interest. We do all kinds of conveyancirg, and are the eicluslve ownfrs ft.r Kice's sys tem of abstracting, which precludes the possibility of mistakes in looking up titles to real estate. Any one having property for sale or rent will fin! it to their advantage to leave it in our hands. Collections and all legal business left in our rare will receive prompt atten tion. Will practice In all the courts of the Hate. Correspondence promptly answered. Offices: Washington street, next to r renrh A Co.' General Mill Work Hansen &Thomsen Miinufiictiir. ra and 1 'enlc-rs In Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring. Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Ktc. BEE HIVE3 AND FRUIT BOXES of All Kinds ... j Third Street. The Dalies, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice. Is hereby given that the iinderslfm-d tins (Inly filed with the county t 'erk ol Whmhi County, Oregon, hit final account and report aft executor of the estate of Phoebe J. )lai!it, (lt ceased : and that the honoruMe county court bn llxed Monday, the 5th dHy of November, PPM, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day ns the tine, nl tlie county court room in the county emit house in liullcs City, Wasco county, Orcaon, ah the ploce for hearing naid (inn) account nnd rcpo,t. All perKotiM fntereHtcd In mtid estHte are here by notified to npjtear at aaid time and place and show cause, if any there U why Miid report abotild not fie aptiroved mid paid executor dia- chnrired. Dutcd tliia sun day of September, l'0. FRANK MKNEFKE, Executor of the entitle of 1'li.K.be J. IlniKM, deceased. octl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given thut the undcmnnfJ has been appointed by tho county court nl Wasco county, Oregon, aiinilnitrHtor of the estate of Francis K.h. decenwd. All penr.ni having claimH nKnini.t the estate ate hertbytt quired to present the atinio to me. duly veriM. at the olllce of. V. If. i son, In pall.-a fily. Oregon, wllhtn sK- ninptha from tliedate hereof. luiled November H). I'.njO. OKO. F. HKSS, novlO A.liuiiiistrntor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the County Court of the St te of Oregon for the 4'.iunty of V.'aam. In the mailer ol theertatenf I i ni Scti lincher, diiascd. Notice Is hereby gi'en llit the unilorslgiHd haa been duly appointed ad ministrator, with the will nnii"X)'d, of th e tato of Uinla i4chwalMclier, rlccciiscl. All per son having claim lutnlnst the entalo' f mi" demMiaeit are hereby untitled to .r.-out tneni, duly verified, to the underignei at liis oKce m ti e toie-r.Hm of Hoischner, Majer A (.'mil l.nny, In the lty of Portland, urooii, witom iix in. .ii t h m from the da e hereof. Duted thla 17th dsv of ocIoIkt, l!ii. S Jl,iMoN IIIKSi ll, Administrator. (.ottos, Tkai. A Minor, Attorneys for Administrator. Oct JII -it A DM I N1STRATO li'S NOTICE. Notice I herciy given tlint the nndcra hn lii-en duly appointed by tlie count) f"11" tlie state of Oregon, for W nco county, i"'"'1"' trntor of the slate of Kliraboth A. HO" dieeawsl. All persona having ehiltna " ) tue estate of an I.I d.cnsei are hereby "' "'' to present tha Mime, with the proper '";'" therefor, to me at my olhi-e in II .d. Orc". within six months from the date hereof. lat..,l8epteu,lier:M,PJV. )f p()I.T(KliX, ,0--2,i ' Adiuliilslratnr. NOTICE FOR I'UBMCATIOX. 1.AHD OFFK.'K AT Till D.I M ". (ICtotsT '.'-I, 1 ' Sollee I hereby given Hint the '""'''''J; name.1 .eltler ha. Hied notice of her In make final proof In auppoi t of her , that said proof will be made la-fore the '! mid ILecelver at The lalle, Or.-K"U, on day, incumber, fi, lin"'. via: llatlle L. Iliindy. of The Iliilles, Oregon, If. K. N '"' 8W'Hee2l. 12N.R K K. VV. M. , HhJ name the following witnesses I P " contlnnou icsldince usiii and cultlM'" said laud, viz: , Aihcrl'.- Frank Ijipl-r, of The Dalies. Oieg-.t i. AU ' McKaniey, of Ml. Iliaal, Iregoti. em) i Ka yal.d KrlCmnl I, ol 1 he IMllvs, ( r ort JAY F. 1-1 AH'Kl'h NOTICE FOK I'UULICATION. l-jjunmii at V.N.oi vrn, vv-:i- j o,t.,..T I"- .. Notice Is hereby give,, that i'l;'' named settler ha. I I i"'il. -of ' ' ,. to make final pr.s.f In support o ni" 1 ) V, tlnitsnid priH.f will Is-mi h-'ot 1 ,r, m l.v, I'. H. cnnmlssloner for ,,, W .shln-fton, at (...l.l-n.iale, i.feii'lK-r HI, V.', viz.: Oeorg. I. Ht. Lawrence, of 1 yle V. 0 , Wash. , who made n- i. a . ami ciioi. and for tlie W IS K, W. M. Ho name the following hi. ronllnuoiK re.leni'c Un ol wi 1,1 in o, I, ir . . ...,nin. Tlinmat J. W hltcomb. '.eorg' " ,.,o llra.llor.l and William l'alon, all ol i ) vt asbington. o:il W. R lie". m: sua it K'-k1"1"