The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 25, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at tho Vostofflce at The Dalles, Orefron,
as second-class matter.
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TIIK ll.VM.KS
OliKdON
fiAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED
TO KIND A CUHK FOB
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, 3.
S. L. YOUNG.
: : JBWELEB : :
Watches aui Juneli K-i.5in.il to Older on
short notice, mid satisfaction guaranteed
AT THE
Htorn at 1. C. NickeUeii, il Ht. The Dnlle
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby uiven.thnt the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the'State of Oregon for
Wasco" County in probate, executrix with
the will annexed of tho estate of James
"Underbill deceased. All perfions havine
claims against sain estate are liereoy re
fiuired to present tliem to ine with
iironer vouchers at the law office of Con
don & Condon in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date ot tins
notice.
November 11, 18U3.
CLMIA 'A. U.VJJEHIIIU;,
Executrix of tho Estate of James Under
hill, deceased.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
I..INK OmCE, The Dnllet., Or.,?
Oct. 21, lb'JJ. j
Notice Is hercbi" niven that thu following
named ettlerhus Jllel notice of hi intention to
make haul uroof in MiMiort of his claim, and
that Mild proof will lie made before tho Keglster
iind Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on December
ll,lbU4, viz:
Itolanilii n. li rooks,
devli-eoof John Hughes, dtceitted.
Homestead Application No. KM, for the sy. HVM
and SV4 tito' Mat bee. HI. Tr.. 1 N.. It. 13 K. "
He iiamen tho following vItiiefcM:s to prove
hti continuous ieldcucc upon and cultivation
of said land, vU:
O. W.Cook, V. A. Miller, Prank C'relghton and
bcin -Morxiiii, an oi mo Dime, ur.
I9I. j. ItiiovvK tileasutaku notice.
tl'.'-'J JOHN W. I.KWIS, KeaUter,
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
V, H, Land Omen, The Dalles, Or,, j
October 17, 1MW. j
Notice Is hereby kIvcii that the followlm:
named settler lias filed notleu of his Intention
to make 11 nil 1 nroof in Miiinort of his claim, and
that said proof will bo made before the register
tinii receiver oi mo v. u. uiiia onico at 'inc
Dalle, Or., on .Monday, Nov. 17, Ibira, vk:
.lame SI. I'utUon,
Homestead application No. 2912 forSKH section
1, Tp. 1 fi. ,U 12 H W. M.
Ho names thu followlm,' witnesses to prove his
continuous residence uon and cultivation of
paid land, viz.
Ken Hatty, Hugh CbrJkimm, V. K, Corson und
K. N. Chandler, all of The Dalles, Or.
llKiltd JOHN W, I.KWJH, KtaUter.
Olio of Itanium's Inducement'.
About tho timo Blind Tom started mi:
to show his wonderful gifts Macon de
veloped a musical prodigy, though in a
different lino. In the alley back of Ends,
Neel & Co.'k store was a hlaoksmith
ubop ownod by a man mimed English, a
quiet sort of u man and very popular in ,
his business. Ouo day ho bought hU
three-year-old boy a dram it might 1
fiave been a gift from Santa Clans am)
great was his astonishment when the
baby rattled away on tho dram with tho
skill of a professional.
Of conrso such a precocious boy soon
foecamo known to Macon, and a mention
of it fell under the eyo of P. T. Barniim,
who was then in his prime. Tho great
showman sent an agent to Macon iu
fast as steam and coach could bring
him. After a good deal of parleying
tho agent succeeded in securing young
English, it being understood that his
mother would accompany him. Then
the NTew York p ipers were tilled with
mention of "The Infant Drummer." and
for years he v;m one of the features oi
Barnum's nuisiMim. Macon (fia.) Tel
egr.iph
Wli.it n Fried I'io Is.
Pried pio is u Philadelphia dish that
camiot bo found here. The dish is pre
pared with dried peaches inserted be
tween half moons of pastry turnovers,
they arc called with a particular sort
of crumple at tho edges, seemingly iden
tified with their taste. They are fried
iu hot lard, and afterward sprinkled over
with sugar and cinnamon or nutmeg.
They are served hot, and to make them
richer butter is inserted between the
smoking ends. They are very good and
desirable if you are armored to resist
their ravages. New York Evening Sun.
A Million Friends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million people
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds. If you have never
used this Great Cough Medicine, one
trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all
diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money will be refunded.
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's
drug store. Large bottles 50c and $1.00.
WOO I)! WOOD! WOOD!
fiEt grades oak, fir, pine and elab
wood. Office 133 Second street. All
orders promptly attended to.
tf " M.MEIt & Bexto.v.
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DR. HANDRN'S Kl.tiOTItlO J1K1.T
nllh Klretrn MnmiMln Nnm"v
norr mil euro vr ll limit mrdli-lno
nil of tlm above troubles. Those olio
sutler from Nerynun Orbilltv.
lui
tho I'llccts of abuses, orceosos. i:orr
or oxposare.mil Unilreliormiilprouiit
euro, In our marvelous tim-Mlmi
which requires bulutrlal toeonrl ic
tho roost skoptloul. Inlsnnrnnret i n
fects jam may haro unuuly drain'
yoursystom of norvo rorcoaxd vltain ,
which In clpctricliy ami t'.u
caused yourrreaknosaorlackot forui.
If you replace Into your syitejsi tin.
elements thus drained, which urn in
quired for vlKorousRtrcnuth, you will
remove tho oamo ami health, stront-t e
and vlvor mil folton at once. Tltlt
is our plan and treatment, and u
guarantee a euro or roiunu money
Twice a Week
.From NOW Until
December 31, 1894,
For ONLY $1.50.
Our '400 pnae kook "TIIHRE CIjAHHESOP HIBN" hould borwad Dy orery yniniKi
ml.ldli-naed and aid man. aent lealcd, frccTllr. SandenV Klrctrio Ilelt Is no oxperlnicnt
as TvohiTO restored thousands to robust health nd Tlsor. after all other treatments failed, as can bo
shown by hundreds of oases throughout thlsandother8tates,who would sladly testify, andfroiamiay
cf whom no tiaYO strong let tars bearing testimony to Uielr recoTery after using our llelt.
WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU!
GENERAL OtBILITY CURED.
BanVrAncltco. Oal. Auanst 14. 1902.
Dr. S. T. Randan, Uar SIrr-lteloPBluiwl your belt
I wni troubled with lost visor, vital wvsaJtnssw, and
almost n complete loss ot powar. 1 would sot up with
n very tired (osltna, boaes actdna, eto,sinee uslnit
roar bolt 1 h ito had n new loaas of llf j. 1 now ojoy
lifn hotter thin I hare for ten years past. I haro tho
Hmo-C conUJoaco In your treatment. You can iub-
U.A thlH Pt&temeat, also han others wrltoor rail on
too. Traly yours. II. A. BO WEN. aSandSaTurkSt.
RHEUMATISM AND LAMENE88 CURED.
Portland, Oreon, Arrll IS 1KU.
Dr. A. T. Sanden, Dear Sir: I not one of your belt'
lei 'V'-tkJ aso for rheumatism, from which 1 fufterol
cnrieroral year. For tho pant six months I hud not
bran abl j to . rtt. Your belt has placed main almost
V3it ct haalth in tho two weeks I ham used it. 1 can
aclicooiutortahlv, and feel like n new man cenerallf,
M. H. IluailES, Proprietor International Hotel.
NERVOUS DEBILITY-LOBS OF VIOOR.
Taeoma. ali.. October SI. 1892.
Dr. A.T Handen,Dear Sir: 1 haro been uslaisyour
Eloctrlo belt for eenersl nerrous debility, ami to-dnv
feel better than I hare tor lire years. I hare gained
la vlfior daily, and am strong in everypart.
Yours gratefully, CI1A8. LTJETKA.
LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM.
Portland Otogon,Heptemb(r 2G,1SS
Dr. A.T. Banden, Dear Sir : Yeans otexpoiurihnd
hard work, combined witli the strain oomlnii from tlin
iar ot an euRine. asm mo a seyerscaseof lame back,
from which I aoilenxl for aeren years. 1 wan mi IiiM
that I could not bend my back. Vtoaall doublo-l ii
wltb it. I bouaht onnot yonr bells. It l elji tl ui'i
in.lde of tw.i dsy, and 1 continued to w r it for f ur
months, being perfectly curod. That wnstwo ytum
uco.nnd 1 am n well to-day na 1 eierwanm my llli'. I
knowsour belt well, and I knew lotiiot pirplnuhi
haro been curwl by it. Many othem nonil it, uml 1(
they wouldtry it they would find It the same un 1 IJ
the beet remedy in the world. I urn located lirn
permanently, ami will be Klad to talltwith an, on j who
wanta to inquire about If,
liOUKUT UUIIIIEL. Engineer Hotel rortlaoj.
LOST VITALITY.AND 8TRKNCTH. ,
T-.vi-reit, Vah, .lun It!, IrtC.
Dr. A. T. Sande-i, Dear Hlr: Slnco wnurlni: lour
btlt I haro been sroailr beneilted. Ifeel mvoMui.
?rxt fant roturniiut; and afteru montlt'M u.o of iho
belt I hnd myoelt twice an Titroroua an bo fern, lly
memory is now nearly perfect, and each day !hnns
for the better. I f el much stronger th.i l lor
uslnK the belt. Yours traly, UEMtY bCHULT,
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
Is a complete galvanic battery, made Into a belt so as to bo easily wern during work or Attest, and It
uive.i eoothlne, prolonged currents which era Instantly telt throughout all weak parts, or wo f unci:
93,000. It has an Improved Ktecirlc Mnapenaory. tho greatost boon ever given weak tna,.itia
worrarrant it to euro any of tho above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken, limbs, or parts, or lUnno,
Url'u niled. They are graded In strength to meet all stages of weakness Iu youu.', mlddle-agi-dorcld
and mil euro tho worst cases In two or three months. Address for full Information.
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 472 First St., PORTLAND, OBSGOK.
Second St.
I. C. NlCKELSEN,
The Dalles, Or
JfeJL
Qolcimbia
.(Hotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
litis lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and is now better than
ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Ofiice of the fast ami commodious opposition Stajfe
to Dufur, Kingsley, Tyjjh Valley, Wapinitia,
Warm .Springs and I'rincvillu is in tho Hotel
and persons wmii to Prineville can save
-4.00 by jroing on this Stage line.
. All trains stop here.
5CavetU,tndTrde-Msrkobtalnd,nda1l PtUi
tnt busioMe conducted for Moderatc Fcrt,
!oiis ornec is opmiitc U. u. iatcmt Ornce
namcMKOire patent uiieaauuig wau uiuh)
bi waHilngton. . ... .
an
r.mAti f lui klVa&liino'ton
. Send sswdcl. drawing or cboto.. with dMcriP
UUU. VtST SK4TISV, HWIIWW VI UVIilIVS Vlj,
2 chsree, Our i not due till patent It secured.
A WasssMiLCT, '.'llowioiMHtin raiesus, vr iu;
cost oi ttm in tM V, v. sad lorwKUCouguisss
sM mm. Awirsas,
C.A.SNOWsLCO.
0r, AvsrT prmt, vyAMMTM, D. c.
isjesjsijfeeJijiesjsjw''
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WINHNS
"UK NEW TOWN has been plattol on the old camp ground, at the Korku and
Falls of Hood river, with law, tightly lotn, broad itreetsantl alleys, good aoll
' and pure water, wltlikhude In proiui!ioii,iierfectdraliiage,dcllxhuulniouiital)i
climate, tho central attnictlon an a mountain tummer rewirt for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Howl. It in unparullcleo as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for ISO K(iiare miles of thu best cedar and lit
Umber, jKissefctlng millions of horw.'-i.ioiver Iu Its dashing strcamii und water
falls, eatlly haruesiied. Where cheap motive power exist, there the maim,
factories will center, surrounded by koII and climate that cannot bo excelled
anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already an&nred
you will 11 nd this the place to make n perfect home or a paying invettmen
See me on the ground, or
address ma at Hood River
Wasco County, Oregon.
TITliE PERFECT
W. RossWinans,
u There is a tide in the ajfairs of men which, taken at its Jlooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
CBMllwiN--
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MIGHELIJACH URICK, - . UNION T,
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work, Tin Repairs ant Booting
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusi'
iiiaokemitn emop.
WE
DON'T
WANT
YOUR
LIFE I
Just fioui,
im are Dull Tliqes!
And THE CHRONICLE pro
poses to enliven them by in
troducing its newsy presence
into every homo in Wasco
County.
OUH
Circulation must be doubled,
and to do this we propose to
furnish the Weekly Edition
for the balance of this year
and one year beyond for the
already low price of $1.50. A
year and a third 16 months-
makes a
GtEAT
BUT
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JIOHEY,
amount 'of the very best read
ing matter, comprising besides
the world's news, valuable in
formation on all subjects, and
especially for the stock-raiser,
the farmer and the orchardist,
and is the best medium for
exposing our resources to the
world. If this
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Is not enough, our plan to is
sue the Weekly in instalments
of twice a week, should make
your decision favorable at once.
Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesday's
and Wednesday's NEWS gets
stale by Saturday night, and
hereafter the Wei V Chronicle
Part I, will rea Wednes
day evening, II on
Saturday evenin
OUR
GREAT
OFFER I
FOR
1894.
The extra trouble and expense
conneoted with this effort to
please, which is considerable,
we look to an appreciative
public for the approval we are
sure it will give us.
While we would be glad oi
subscription money in advance,
it is .not neoessarily enforced.
Subscribe NOW for
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And get the benefit of this
speoial rate, whioh is the best
offer ever made on this ooasc,
Twice a Week ,
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U Putlfrl to the fttot ttiRt
flagh Glenn,
I)mlirln iiliii.. Unit-. I'lncinr (Vn
.iti.l Duil.liiii.' MniHrlnlnf ull lelnil"!
lllilfl" llli' I'lncM ,ln,. f
PiGture
pings,
To be found In the City.
72 CUoshington Stneet.
From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points
TIIK
HT xL TV
irn rati
in
RKILRORD
lyf Hie Hue In lake
TO ALL POINTS EAST' AM) $001
It l the DlnltiK (.'in lloiiii;. It nun Throwb
vetlbuled l nilim every day In tliejwto
paul and
til!..
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(NO OIIANOK OI' OAlta.l
Com ,. I nf Iilnlne Cars utisiirnii(d. fall
nnui Drawing llnnniHleciuraol latest wiulpBtsl
'TOURIST SLEEPING WHS
Hcil that can bo Constructed, and in tthitk
acenniiiiixliitlnns am both Free anil FnrnUhM
(ur hnldersol Kirstand Kecond-classTlcketiiUd
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A continuous line, ComiCCtlitR with all Unoi
anordlnt; direct and unliilemipted service
I'Ultniau Hleejier rescivatlou can be teciirM
In advance Ihroiiith any axetit ol the tow!.
THROUGH TICKETS ImjIiuhIu America.
Kuvilaiid and Kutuie caudte piirchanil at nf
ticket nrMrunf tlii'comi.miy
full liiluriiiiillnu coiicerulUK raten, lime ol
trnlnk, route and other details (ilrtiUaed on
iii)IU'iiiliiu to
W. C. ALLAWAV,
Ajivul l I', .v A. Niiv. Co., UcKiihitiiroffle, Ti
lirllli-.. Oi,,oi
A. II, CltAllI.TON,
A. i Hi-intra! l'",i.wer Aul.. I'ortlunl. )pi.
warenouse
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignment
For Sale on Commission.
Ra tes Rcasonble.
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WEBSTER'S
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tho olten ileafft'it Information 'STfiS'
countries, cltlea, totviiH. SmUg
turea of tiio kIoIxu partioular Jcc tj
noted lletltlotw persona mill P'Jv'iSd
latlon of foreign quotutloiil, WM
liouseliolil.nnil to tho teacher, Mlioiar.u
iessionai iuuii, iiim whihjhuw.-"'
Hold by All JlookMllw.
(. fc C. Morrinut Co.
fil)rliiaJeltt,MaM.
tarim not buy cheap photo
irriiDhlo reprinla ut aucltriit
nlltluiis.
d"Hndforrrcuproiicctu.
nmKlfHfS
The Dalles flaily Ctoonick.
HAS A FAMILY ux m
'fhuy read 'iho tjlironlclo to Be' m
most relliibln i.ow. Ami rw ,h(1
that U III Iho paper. 1'lmt l Mil)'
(jhroiilolu mi Inviilmililo M'lverll'H'h '
'f ho newM'iil'er Hint K"11 ' ,,vwucr
llteMilen la ll.o olio M) W to
o( today pi.trouUo V wlw e "I tr,di!
toaoli tho people. When they .Jr.
their iiiiiioiiiicoiiii'iila will bo .mil'' ' m.
Umli over oiir coltimnn mnl obwno o aWU
llonnltlio trutli of till' rt,0"'JA,a CV
tratlu ot i (until- f "
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