The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 29, 1895, Image 4

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    OVERWORK
INDUCED
Nervous Prostration
Complete Itecovery by the Teo of
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. " Some years ago, as a result of too
clo.se attention to business, my health
failed. I became weak, nervous, was
unable to look after my interests, anil
manifested all tlie symptoms of a dor
eline I "' tlu-en liott'.es of Ayer's
Sarsaiiarilla, began to laipijpvc at ouce.
and sraduall v increased inv v.rei?lit from
one hundred and twenty-live to I'.vo
liundred pounds. Since then, T and my
family have sisnil tliia medicine vbt n
needed, and wo a'e nil in tlie best of
heiilt:, a fact which we nttribttto to
Ayer's Snrsaparilla. I believe my chil
dren would have been fatherless to-day
had it not been for Ayer's Sarr.aparilla,
of which preparation I cannot, ray too
much." H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and
Planter, Kinard's, S. C
Sarsaparills
RECEIVING MESAL AT WORLD'S FAIR.
ftYER'S Pi
Concerning tho Cascade RaserTe.
The stockmen of Antelope have pre
pared a petition addressed to the acting
commissioner of the general land office
at Washington, asking that the order rel
ative to the closing of the Cascade reserve
be rescinded. The petition is being very
generally signed throughout the city and
the list of names that will be forwarded
to Washington will be very large. One
of the petitions may be found at The
Chronicle office, where signatures will
be received. Following is the text of
the address .
We, the undersigned, interested in the
stock industry of Wasco county, Oregon,
feeling that your recent order prohibit
ing the grazing of sheep within the
limits of the Cascade Forest Reserve, is
based upon a misapprehension of the
Tea! facts involved, respectfully submit
the following for your earnest and im
mediate consideration :
1. That the grazing of sheep on the
higher elevations (or for that matter, on
the lower elopes) is not injurious to the
forest growths. The valuable timber of
the mountains are, without exception,
pines, firs and euch allied species as are
totally unfit for food for sheep.
2. That forest fires, whose origin has
heen ascertained, have never been started
by the sheepmen or their employes, but
by irresponsible and transient campers,
hunters or travelers. The sheepmen,
having an interest in the present and
future growth of vegetation and au open
eye to his own safety, 13 of all campers
the mofrt careful of his camp fire. A
forest fire ruins the pasture for that and
at least the two following seasons, and
further, the wool on a band of sheep
passing through a burnt tract (in that or
the following season) is thereby appreci
ably deteriorated.
3. That sheep cannot be run on the
bunchgrass plains during the summer
season. The abundant water and the
tender grass of the mountains are essen
tial to the well being of the sheep during
the heat of summer. Were all the stock
to be confined to the plains during the
dry season, the matured grass, destined
for fall and winter feed, would be eaten,
trampled down . and wasted, and the
stockmen left to face the winter with
poor stock and no pasture.
Theretore, we respectfully pray that
you rescind your order with reeard to
the grazing of sheep within the limits of
me uascaue forest Keserve.
Local Market Report.
Eelow is published the prices current
in The Dalles markets, Noy. 29. The
figures quoted are the retail selling price
here, with the exception of wheat and
hay, which figures are the prices paid
producers : .
Wheat 42 cents per bushel.
Barley 60 cents per bushel.
Oats 75 cents per bushel.
Bran $11 per ton.
Shorts $12.50 per ton.
Rolled barley $14 per ton.
Hay, timothy $10 to $11 per ton.
Hay, wheat $10 per ton.
Butter, packed 45 cents per roll.
Butter, fresh 50 to 60 cents per roll.
Ji.2g8 2o cents per dozen, inclined to
be scarce.
Potatoes 50 to 60 cents per 100 lbs
Apples 35 to 75 cents per box.
Sore throat. Any ordinary case may
be cured in one night by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm as directed
with each bottle. This medicine is also
famous for its cures of rheumatism,
lame back and deep seated and muscu
lar pains. For sale by " Blakeley " &
Houghton. -- - .
ft'1 3F 3
Jl ';,l'n.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. M. A. Moody returned home to
day.
Mr, John Hertz epent Thanksgiving
in Portland.
Miss Dorothea Elliot returned to Port
land on thB afternoon train.
Mr. George N. Crosafield of Murray
Springs is in the city today.
Messrs. T. W. and T. O. McGann of
Lyle spent Thanksgiving in The Dalles.
Mr. Wallace McCamant, one of the
best known of the younger attorneys in
Portland, was in the city yesterday. .
Mr. Fred Huntineton of Baker City
Epent Thanksgiving visiting his brother,
B. S. Huntington, Esq., of this city.
He ltft for home last evening.
Mrs. A. C. Wyndham has returned
from a visit to Mosier. She was accom
panied to The Dalles by Miss Anna
Dinsmore, who will remain several tiays
visiting in the city.
Married.
In this city, Nov. 27th 1895 at the
residence of H. Feight, by Justice L. S.
Davis, Henry Mayhew of Kingsley and
Lvtla S. Wildrick, late of Michigan.
" DIED.
At his residence in Albany, Nov. 28th,
Andrew Goetz, aged 53 years, 11 months
and 9 days. Member of Eureka lodge,
No. 125. A. O. U. W.
Mr. Goetz was an old resident of The
Dalles, and in the employ of the O. R.
& N. Co. at the shops.
The Chinese murder case is on trial
today in the circuit court. Great inter
est is shown in the trial both by white
men and Chinamen. The courtroom is
well filled with lookers on. The work of
securing the jury has progressed faster
than was anticipated and by noon seven
men were chosen as follows: S D
Fisher, H J Mallear, P Risch, AW
Quinn, Jno End, E Schanno and J M
Filloon. A. F. Seare, jr. of Portland is
assisting the district attorney in prose
cuting the case, while Huntington &
Wilson are the counsel for the defend
ants. There are two defendants, but
only one of them, Lee Git, is now being
tried. Two interpreters have come up
from Portland, while several Chinamen,
prominent in the Eecret societies, are in
attendance trom Portland and San
Francisco. It is not believed the trial
will continue very long, as there is not a
great deal of evidence to be introduced.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages and that is
Catarrh. Hill's Catarrh Cure is the
onlv postive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous stir
faces of the system, thereby destroying
tne lounuation ot the disease, and giv
ing the patient etrength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers, that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of Testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
soiu Dy Liruguists, voc.
Core for Headache.
As a remedv for all forms of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and
the most dreaded ttabitual sick headache
yields to its influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. Jn cases of
habitual constipation Electric Bitteis
cures by giving a needed tone to the
bowels, and few cases long resist the use
of this medicine. Try it once. Fiftv
cents and $1.00 at Blakeley and Hough
ton's Drug Store.
The Discovery Saved Ills Life.
Mr. G. Caillouttee, Druggist. Bearers-
ville, 111. says: "To' Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for a battle and began
its use and from the first dose began to
get better, and after using three bottles
was up and about again. It is worth its
weight in gold. We won't keep store or
houee without it." Get a free trial at
Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store.
Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at
Camptonville, Cal., says her daughter
was for several years troubled at times
with severe cramps in the stomach, and
would be in euch agony that it was nec
essary to call in n physician. Having
read about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy she concluded to
try it. She found that it always gave
prompt relief. It was seldom necessary
to givethe second dose. "It has not
only saved us lots of worry and time,"
sue says, "but also doctor bills. It is
my opinion that every family should
have a bottle of this remedv in the
house." For eale by Blakeley & Hough
ton, Druggists.
: Wanted.
A girl to do general housework, wash
ing included. Wastes $12 per month.
Enquire at corner 8th and Liberty Sts.
Blakeley & Houghton, the druggists,
will tell you that no one is better quali
fied to judge of the merits of an article
than the dealer, because he bases his
opinion on the experience of all who use
it." For this leason they wish ns to
publish the remarks of other dealers
about an article which they handle
Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., Newberg,
Ore., say: "We sell more of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy than all others
put together, and it alwajs gives : good
satisfaction." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Or.,
says : "I believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to be the best I have handled."
Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash.,
says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
eells well and is highly praised by all
who use it.
When persons are weak and languid,
from sickness or overwork, feel debiliit
ated and depressed, it is an indication
that the blood is out of order, and they
need help to throw off the miserable
feeling? The best remedy for this pur
pose ia Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re
stores lost strength, gives vigor to circu
lation, promotes good appetite and a
flow of cheerful spirits. Snipes-Kinera
ly Drug Co. '
For the many accidents that occur
about the farm or household, such as
burns scalds, bruises cute, ragged
wounds, bites of animals, rnosquitos or
insects, galls or chaffed spots, frost bites,
aches and pains on any part of the body,
or the ailments resulting from exposure,
as neuralgia, rheumatism etc. Dr. J. H.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has
proved itself a eovereign remedy. Price
25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. Snipes-
Kinersly Drug Uo.
Bucklen's Aruici Mite.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruiEeB, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
The success that has attended the nse
of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin
iment in the relief of pain and in curing
diseases which seemed beyond the reach
of medicine, has been truly remarkable.
Hundreds supposed to be crippled for
life with arms and legs drawn up
crooked or distorted their muscles with
ered or contracted by disease have been
cured through the use of this remedy.
Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For
sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
PIPE
TOBACCO.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
iraneters sold on JNew lorfc, Utncauo,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Orecon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav-
uruuie itrine.
J. S. Pchenk,
President.
J. 31. Patterson.
Casbier.
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
ueposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port-
land. , . .
DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. - Jno. S. Scanner.
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W. C.
ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
A.
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255, Morrison. Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon
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