- THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. DE.CEUBER 1, 1900. Read This, Consumptives " From the way icy wife coughed for six months, I knew she had consump tion. She showed it ia her face, too, and her body wasted away to a mere skele ton. After she got down fu bed the doctors couldn't do any good. I called in both lr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawsen, each of whom is a first-clas physician, but they had nothing ysrw that would reach the trouble in her lungs. My wife's father came to see her oue day, when she got very low. He lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while we live in Rice Lake, Wis. .He said he knew what was needed, and made me get a bottle of Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. I went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, and got a bottle, and it helped her right away. She took eight 50c. bottles, and they put her back on her feet and made htr as sound and well as any wo man in town. She has taken on flesh again, she doesn't cough, and if any one wha doesn't know the facts was to be told she was so near death with consumption, he wouldn't believe it. My wife does all her housework, and at night sleeps as soundly as vou please. Her stomach no longer gives her any trouble at all. Maybe you doubt what I am telling. If so, 1 advise you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist who sold me Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. . He'll tell you the same thing. He says Acker's English Remedy is wonderful in all throat and lung troubles ; that it is sold on a guarantee to cure, or money returned, and he never yet had a bottle come back to his store, although he has sold hundreds of them. My name U Luther Bedell, Rice Lake, Wis." Acker's English Remedy la told by all drugg ists under a positive guarantee that your money will be refunded In case of failure. 25c, 50c. and Si a bottle In United States and Canada. In England ,. a., ,, ,,)., ano- 4,. jj. We authorize the above guarantee W. 1L JIOOmJK & CO., Proprietor: Sew York. For sale at Blakeley's) Pharmacy. MISSISSIPPI JETTIES. Tbtf C(Mt tlWMMMMXHt. and Sow Are to H Tirar4 Over to lb Gutrrniiiml. fa aT L IS i C. J. STUBWNG, 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I Wines, Liquors Cigars I Family Orders will receive prompt attention. '3: Next door to First National Bank. Phone 234, THE DALLES, OREGON. r-ivWJyiTi "The Kails jettii-H in the mi nth ja of the Mis;.ssi)ii delta art now ready to he taken over iiy the oveininent," said KNtcli Millcnrv. of St. Louis one of the adminint ruli.rs of the Kails - J tate, to a Washing ton t man. "The Hi) rui thut tlie rarlriTtor was re quireil to Keep 'Jii feet of water flow ing throii-fh the Mitith pass have now expircil. and every conilitiuii of the coiitraet lias been complied with. I!y the ttriDi of the recent act of con irrefK t!ie jrovernmiT.t tnp.v assume control of tne works by paving over to the Kails estate the $.V n.i;. ; vet re maining of the contract price. This will he done a soon an a purchase price for the plant has been nirrecd upon Bin! other details cleared up. It is not likely that un.v obstacles will come in the way of n final settlement, n it is provided that the price to be paid for the plant, which is outside the contract price for building the jet ties, is to be fixed by arbitration in case of a failure to agree. "The Mississippi jetties are among the most gigantic engineering feats of the world, costing in the neighbor hood of $."(0.0K),!(:o, and making a L't foot channel out of a stream where there was formerly hut eight feet of water. This has made of New Orleans a port for the largest ninong ocean going vessels, where otherwise only the smallest of craft could have crossed the bars. "The Ends jetties, however, while they are up to the specifications of the contract, will not meet the needs of the future. They are already build ing vessels that draw .Kl feet of wa ter. It is now proposed that the gov ernment shall build jetties in the southwest pass that will make of it a channel with water for even larger thnn ;0-foot. draught vessels. The southwest pass has now only about eight feet of water, the silt the Mis sissippi brings down having filled up eight feet of it. since the Eads jet ties were built, 50 years ago." Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much lege than wholesale prices. Will sell in bulk or in lots, or any way to euit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. All goods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets and Butterick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. An Exception to the Rale. First Citizen I know he has been ac cused of corruption, but a man should he pronounced innocent until he's proven guilty. Second Citizen Oh, nonsense I lie's a politician. I'nck. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddlgest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in etllclency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and H. Larue slue contains 2 times small sice. Book all aboutdyspepsia mailedtrea '-"epared by E G. Dc'.viTT A CO., Chicago. Sold by Clarke &Falk'sP. O. Pharmacy. Jlfel WE DO JOT Advertise and offer for sale old style Jackets at so-called half price. We have nothing but this year's goods, strictly first-class make and up-to-date, and are sell ing them about 1-3 cheaper than you can buy anywhere in the city. We have a nice assortment of Jackets at 13.75, 1.50, $5.00, $(i.00, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00 everyone of these are bargains. We are Agents for Miller's All-Wool Clothing". Our Leader, a well-made suit; will give good wear $ 4 75 A good serviceable Worsted , 6 50 A strictly all-wool cheviot in black 7 90 A strictly all-wool Oregon cashmere ; 10 00 Imported all-wool clay worsted, extra heavy 10 00 Send for Samples or come and see them. Just received, a nice line of Misses' Dress Skirts, nothing like it in the city, prices $1.05, $2.40, $2.60 and $2.95. See our Ladies' Fancy Neckwear for the holidays. We quote the lowest prices on Rubbers and Overshoes. Ladies', Misses' and Children's best heavy lleeced Jersey Leggings at 78c, 88c and 98c. Please compare these prices with other stores. We believe we can save you money. If you are not already one of our customers give us a trial. Your money back if the goods are not satisfactory. ...THE FAIR... 133 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. The place to Save Money on all kinds of Merchandise. F. C. IWarqaardsen, Prop. A SILVER BEDROOM. rtly rlrl'. Smart . rt. Recently I went to a very "rniirt" tuiiclui.il V'' ' 11 l'.v "ne "' I'orfs rirlHst ui'iniMi. writes Edith I.a rtiicr. in l.rdrr Montli'v. Her house is a (Irt-a u of beauty and L'oud UtfXv. ller biircinni is the loveliest tliinjr I eer sa. The whole room had the ef fect of white ami silver. The wood work was white, the wall paper white and siivrr. Her bed.-tead was w hite en amel, with bars and posts and knobs of silver. Her iirer-:ni.' tub'e was white, with a beautiful oUi-fa.-hioncd stand ova! mirror on it. in a earved sil ver frame. Instead of a small pin cushion in the- midole and trays for pins and stick pins, she had two pood sized sensible trianpu.ar pincushions, covered with white satin ett.broiiiered in silver, and fitted into two upper cor ners of her dressinp table; if course, hercoinp'ete toilet set wassiher. Then on herwritinpdesk she had some thinps I had never seen before. A solid sil ver blottinsf book, a pad of blottinp pa per, with a silver back, as i: were. Such an improvement on the pads with sil ver corners, which are always coti.inp ntT. And she had a small silver bowl filled with sand, where her pins were stuck, to Keep them from rustinp. Her silver inkstand hr.il a small tank attached, which her maid filled every clay, and mucilape pot. sponpe holder and paper-cutter, all in silver. In her dressing -room, off from her bedroom, we saw the loveliest toilet outfit iiiHiirinable. and so many new thinps. She had a silver tooth-powder bottle, which had a s'idinp top, and was filled from the bottom; and a most attractive silver rack, with a place for a tooth brush for every day in flip week. The tooth brushes were of ivory and were numbt'rt-d, with tiny silver fipures. There were silver peps over the wtishstaud, as well, to hanp sponpes. etc., on, and silver stands for toilet waters. Altogether I never saw such a complete outfit. The articles were all made to order for the lady in'Vienna. but probably they can be duplicated here with slipht varia tion in form and ornament, if one can afford the luxury. DF.r.irr Fsst Mill 12 ii p. m. TIM S' HIDILI. BOM 1A LLC A:vi Fsom ent Lske, Denver, Ft. I Fir-t Worth. Omaha. Kn-j Mail ua city, st- Louis, I l:0o p m Chicago ana tuL Atlantic Kxres l':0O a. m. Via Hunt iugtou. Salt Laka, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Khh sua City, tit. Ixuis, Chicago and East. 4:45 a. m- I Svnkane Mail and Express 9:25 p. ia 8 p. m. Walla Walla, Spokane,1 Spokane Minneapolis. M. faui, i .Man iu 1 u t b, Milwaukee,! ani :hlea(0 and Kast, via, Exprwa sipukaneakd Huntin ton: also ail point In Washiutrton and Kast-' 3:30 a. m ern Oregon. i From Pobtln Ocean Hteamahips. For San Francisco Every Five Days. 4 p. m. 8ti. m. I '4 p.m. Ea. Sunday Columbia Rv. Bteamers.' Ex.suu To Astoria and Way Saturday Landing. I 10 p. ni. a. m. i WitLAMKTTR River. I 4:30p.m. Ex.buuday Oregon City. Ncwberg, Ex.bundaj tjalem Si way Laud . 7 a. m, WlLLAMfTTR AND Yam- Tiien.l hur. bill Kivers. and em. Oiegon City, Dayton, and Way-I :indiugs. 8:30 p. m. l!on.,Wed and Fri. Lv Rlpana daily 8::ioa. m. Bnakr Rivir. Klparia to wiaton. I.XAVR Lswiston dally 9 x0 a. m Cold Steel or Death. "There is but one small chance to save yonr life and that is through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Li die Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on the marvellous power of Elec tric Bitters to cure stomach ami liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided sur peon ,8 kuife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It is positively guar anteed to cure stomach, liver, and kid ney troubles and never dissapoints. Price 50c at Blakeley's drug store. 1 When you want prompt acting little pills that never gripe use DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Sold by Clar.ke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. mays & Giowe Ct" Parties desiring to go to Iteppner or pi a tits on Columbia Southern via Biggs, should take No. 2, leaving 'the Dalles at li:40 p. m. making direct connections at Hcppner junction and Higgs. Returning makingdireetcotinecUon at Ueppuer Junction and Biggs with No. 1. ar riving at The Dalles at p. m. The O. R, N. steamer "Siidoc"'is now muk lug regular trips to calcm and Inpcpendtnce, stopping at all way landings. Khe leaves Port land on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays at i'. a. in., arriving at Sjaeri 4 p. m., and Independ ence about tj p. m. on same days. Returning boat leaves Imlcitendence ut . a, m. and Salem at 6 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and sjainr days, arriving at fortlund about i p. m. same days. " For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s agent The Dalles, or address w. h. iirRi.ni RT, (ien. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or Pacific Co. SOUTH and EAST via Souliien Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way stations at t:' a. m. ana a p, in. Leave Portland 8:.10am 7:00 pm " Albany l-'.ltOam 10:50 p m Arrive Ashland Hacrnmcnto " ban Francisco . .12:3:tim 11:30am . ft: 00 p m 4;33 a m . 7: 4.i p m 8:i ) a w Arrive Ogdon A:4ftam 11:45 am Denver :(io a m B iioam " KansasCity 7:25 m 7:i'am " Chicago 7:15 am S::Wam The only store ft this city where th Genuine Imported Stransky. Steel Ware is sold. A little higher ic price, but outlasts a dozen piecesof so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! 1 Other wares look like it.but thegenu ine has the name Stransky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitiona. Highest award at World f Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago. Pre ferred by the best 'cookingauthontiea certified to by the most famous chem ista for purity and durability it u cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware in special ly imported for and sold in this city ex. clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb greaw, does not discolor nor rntch inside, t notaflef-'ted by acid in fruits ot vegetables, will boil, ft., and bag i. w i t h o ti t i m parting flavor or previouniy coolie, d food nnd will last for years. Arrive Angeles 1 :20 p m ' El Paso 6:un p m " Fort Worth 6:30 a m " City of Mexico :."rfam " IluUHton 4:00a m " New Orleans. .. , fi: ."am " Washington 6:42 am " New York 12:43 pm 7:00 a m 0:110 p in ti::w a m :5ft a m 4:00 a in :26 p in li 12 a in 12-43 p m Pullman ami Tourist cars on both trains Chair cars Hiicramento to Ogden and Kl Paso, sou tourist cars to niCRgo, ht luis, New Or leans and Weshiugtou. Connecting at San Francisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, riujjjipiues, teuiiHi ana souin America. See agent at The Dalles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Agent, Port. and, Or r. A. Ht'DSON. Notary Public. Ti-orar E Atturi,,.),,, Unison 8 Braiwii irllBfll hit Yellowstone Park Line. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Conveyancing and Abstracting. We represent some of the lar2t t insurance companies in the world. We have a lartre list of property city and country, for sale and rett.' We have money to loan on real (in security at reasonable rates of iateiwt We do all kinds of conveyanciri are the exclusive owners for Rices'. tern ef abstracting, which precludes it. possibility o mistakes in looking n. titles to real estate. p An7.,?n2 havi"K P'opertv for sa! rent will find it to their a'dvactaEs leave it in our hands. Collections and all legal business ffi in our care will receive prompt ittM. Hon. Will practice in all the conn, of the ttate. Correspondence promw't answered. 1 Offices: Washington street, next to French & Co.'s Genera I M Ml Work. Hansen & Thomsert -Manufucturirs and liealAs in Sash and Doors, Rustic, Hooting, Pine Lumber, Mouldings, Etc. EEE HIVES AND PEUIT BOXES Of All Kinds Third Street. The Dalles, Oregon. THE UlNIXU CAR P.OL 1 F. FROM PORTLAND TO TUK EArtT. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YF.M.OW. HI ONE PARK, M4VK. Union Depot, Firm and ISis assiv NO. J. ! Fsst mall for Tacoma, No. i-eallle, OITUipla. (iray's Ilnrlxirand H-nith Rend 'IKiints, Mpiikane, Rims land, II. f., full, imn, Miiscnw, Le Ulnii. loil- 11:13 A. M. falulliiiiipmlnliigcoiin- 5;W P. M. irj, iieiena, .viliuieniio. lis, HU Paul, Omiilia, Khiimii f'llv Ut hlcBgo and all imiImOi' east and southeast. i Nn ;t I'ugee Houml Espresa, for 'lacnnia and hcattlei 7;iJ A. M. , 'ii inuirmonate notiitsl No. 4. 11;) P. M. We cau. tlon thi public ngriinst imitatio.'a) Pullman first class and tonrl.t sleepers to MIlincaiMi II.. Ht p. nl ..... in. ... ' . ... . Wl.hontchsnge. -.-. r,.er ,.,,. i .M 1 tr.Hl""- ' u1"" d,,f'"t foiineotloiia in all principal cities, luggage checked Pi destination of tickets. Il,r llSllllMllinMlw llll, mt ..I I I . ...... ........nLKKwnimTrmailiT, ntl ' "''"''"'K 'eaervatlons, ate., call on or A. D. CHARLTON, AsBltantii(.ieral Passenger Agent. HVi Morrl son Mtiect.e.uner Third, Pnrtland Oreguii. EXKCL'TOli'S NOTICK. Notl is licrcliv given Hint the undersigned x-iit.,r nf the will l Andrew V. Anderson de.:esl, hss ll his tlnsl account In the county coiittof the mate of Oregon for Waico l iHinty, and said court tins sppolntcil Mondar, the ,111 iHr f .laiiiiarr, at the hour of in .i . " 1'- hearing olijoetlnna tlier.-Uiand the sittleiiient thensif. All heir erediuira and other s-rsona luterestel In said' olijis tloiis to ,.t,l ..eonut, If any they have, oil i. ii ... ' ' '"' nenring thereof, I'alli-s City, Or.. Nov. I.',, P. u1' 11 J. t. IIONI K1I.ER, Eiecutor NOTICE FOR PUDLICAT10X. Land Offic at Th Dallks, Oe., i October, a, lmio. j Notice is hereby given that the followiii. named settler has filed notice oi Ills inienll .il to make II mil proof in supfKirtof his claim, ami that said pnHif will be made helcire the nlter aud riwclver at The Dalles, Oregnu, on tt'ainw Ohv, December 5, l.KJO, viz.: Henry C. McKamey, of The Dlle, Oregon, H. E. No. J409, for th SV.li Hee. 21, T 2 N. K 12 E, W M. He names the following witnesses toprors his continuous residence Uon aud cultnsliun of said laud. vis. : Fiank Lapler. James K. Steele, Eric Ursntal, Albert Davidson, ull of The Dalles, Oregon. oct27 JAY P. LUCAS, kef ister. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.ASD Offici at Thk Dam-is, ORC'IO.VI October -a, im. I Notice Is hereby given thnt the followmir named settler has tiled notice of her internum make final prtaif in supimrt of her cUin. and that said proof will he made before the KiYi'trr and K'-ceivcr at The Dalles, 'Jregon, on Henna day, December, 5, J'JW), vi:: llattle L. Handy, of The Dallas, Oregon, H. E. No, 5V1, lor the Wee 21, t 2 N, K 14 E, W. M. Khe names tne following witnesses to prove hr continuous residence upon and cultivation of ssld land, viz: Kriuik Ijipler, of Tho Dalles, Oregon. Albert I!. McKamey, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, Henry C Mr Kamey ui.d Eric Oranlund.of TheDaHei.Ot. oct27 JAY P. LPCAH, Regiter. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lathe County Court nf the Htitc o! Oregon 1W tiie County of Wasco. In the matter ot the estate nf Lrnn wn bacher, deceased. Notice is herebv gHen tw the undersigned has been duly appoint , miiiistrator, with the will atmexnl, oi lu' tate of Units richwahacner, ilecessed. AH per sons hnving claims iigiilnst the estate "f won deceased are hereby notltled tn present then, duly verllled, to the undersigned Ht bis nine? l ti e store-room of Flelsi hner, Msyer 4 pony, In tbe City of Portland, Oregon, W" six months from the daie hereof. Dated this 17th dsyof Octolar, 1WK S il,UMi)N HIK.irli, Admlnl't"'"'' Cotton, Tbal Ai Minor, Attorneys for Administrator. oetfit NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT' Notice Is hereoy given th it the flrf'"fl has duly tiled with the County Clerk t" Cnuntv, On-gon, his final account and tepon .. .ii. ..i ,h ..iui of Ailiiluh Ai"li aeceaseo, ana mat ine n inm.- tA atlOo'cliM k a m. of said d..y as the time. the Conntv Court s.m of the 0,ln,jL. as house in DallcsCltv, Wasco County. ,,ri,V the place for henrlng said final ''"n' port. All iNTSona Interested In said '"'""j, neretry notiuisi toapiwarav - . ,rl and show cause, II any there be, 'ti) '""''u,! should not be approved mid said ailnnn'"' discharged, . Dated this 3th day of ticioucr, e"".,,- Admlnlst ra tor of the estate olAiliiliH'"1 diMtased. . " " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. M.,ti. i. i.h. .iven thnt the ntidemlf , has been appoint.'.l by the ','!',n?0f Hie u ...... ,.,,.. nn..ri. silinlnl'-trslnr , eslate'of Francis Ross. dcces"l. "K w having claims against the estate " ; ,' fff!ii.i. illlrel Wipreseni llie snino ;., i,.l I ! at theoillee of VV. II. Wilson, " .' ."'There. Ongon, within six months from tin Dateil Mivcmwr 10, l-.ssi. p " . ... .i nM' linvP) a......... hi NOTICE FOR PUliMCATION. Lajib Office ar VNioiivr". .,lZti .Willis'' I " ll' h "J m. . i lllir"'""- mimed settler has hi") noil's-' '"' " .....ml U. iiuike final proof in supi"'" "-.v g. thnt said pnsif will be made Is " l l,v, V. . commissioner jjonday. Washington, at Ooldendale, "'" Dcccic Iwr 10, l'.sm, vl.: 0r,. H. t. I..wr-ps I I yle P. ()., Wash.," ho made IL r , ( or the bE'i and K', ' e,,r tS' " '.!' W. .. .t,essr slit Imnl. - : .. .u.n,nn. '.el- Thorn. s I. Whlteotnh. W'r", i,lel'."' Ilr..ll.,r.l and W'lllllllU l'Sloll, all Washington. i NltK Urtt I NOTICE OF FiNAl. 11,1; ...... I.ihll li""11" In the mailer fit the eii' . " Wagciiblaat,dcccas."i. ,,nderll'""; N..,i. Is herebv given tlis U'V'li.ra.ot'' the executor of the l-.t.i ..; John ..Oltlleb W agel.h s-1; J",,, .sKle. ". his final account In th- f Or-f-"1' and the County t ourt oi ' th 7tt, rl Wa-colontity hss set M"i'" ) lA .l January. at IHH" ' ",, .aid as the uaie ior n.-- - - and any objections thereto. WAnKNiWlk ... i. mill of 'nn .0 4 Executor or in" - -W ageuolast, decraswl