The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 24, 1896, Image 4

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    TURNING GRAY
AND THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
. " The Sanger is Averted by Using
AVER'S
HAIR
VIGOR
. "Keariy forty yiars siro, after
home weeks of .sickness, my liair
.turned prray and ie;?;m falling out
so rapidly -that 1 was threatened
with iimnediate baldiiess. Hearing
Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of,
1 commenced using. this prenara-
mm
tion.'andwas so well satisfied with
the result that l.liave ne.ver tried
anv other kind of dressing. It stop
ped the hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of hair, and kept
the sealp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed 'to keep my hair of good,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend anv of Ayer's medicines
to my friends." Mrs. Il.M. IIaicht,
jvoca.. Neb.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
DR. JYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U.S. A.
Arer't Sarsapnrilln Ilemovra Jii;fe.
Nona But Ayer's at tli World's Fair.
-Ayer's Bareaparilla Enjoys the extra.
ordinary distinction of having been the
only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at
' the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact
urers of other earsaparillas Bought by
. every means to obtain a ehowing of their
goods, but they' were all turned away
under the application of the rule for
bidding the-entry of patent medicines
and nostrums.- The decision of the
world's fair authorities in iavor of Ayer's
. Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows:
.."Ayer's Sarsaparilla .ts , not a patent
medicine. It. does not belong - to the
list of nostrums. It is here on its
merits." -
Care for Headache.
- As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best.- It effects a permanent cure and
. the most dreaded habitual sick headache
yields to its influence.' We urge all who
' are a 111 ic ted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of
habitual constipation Electric Bittei a
cures by giving a needed tone to the
bowels, and few cases long resist the use
of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty
cents and $1.00 at Blakeley and Hough
ton's Drug Store. - 2
. ' ' LoatI Lost! .
On the morning of July 4lb, between
5 and 8-Mile creeks, a tan-colored valise
-clothing and other valuables. A liberal
' reward will be paid on leaving the same
at this office, r ul6-dt9-wlm
Through trains on the O. R. & N will
run' via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen
dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection with the
Union Prcific, the same as heretofore.
; A through first-class sleeper from Port
land to Spokane, connecting with the
first-class sleeper to St. Paul and a
through tourist sleeper from Portland to
St. Paul, will be run in connection with
the Great Northern railway. ' '
. E. E. I,ytlk, Agent.
Reduction In Ballroad Pares.
' -As there wiirbe numerous requests
for reduced rates on account of political
' meetings during the coming contest, it
has been decided that in order to treat
all parties alike, a one fare rate will be
made by the O. R, &:S. Co. tor various
meetings of this character. ; .
This of course is intended only for oc
casions where there is sufficient number
to justify a reduction in rates- This is
done go that there wiP be' no partiality
in favor of any one party. ; .
'., E. E. Lytle, Agent.
Two Lives Sated.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, 6f Junction City
III. was told by her doctors she had
Consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's
New . Discovery completely cured .. her
and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos.
Eggers, 139 "Florida St. San Francisco,
Buffered from a dreadful cold, approach
- ing Consumption, tried without result
everything else then bought. one bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two
-weeks was cured. He ie naturally thank
ful. It is such results, of which these
are samples, that prove the wonderful
efficacy of t his medicine in Coughs and
colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley &
Houghton's Drug Store.. - Regular, size
50 cents and $1 00. : : ' ",.
PERSONAL.' MKJCTION.
Will' Vogt returned last night from
Astoria. . . .
' V ; ' -
. Mr. N. Whealdon went to Portland
this morning. . . .
- Mrs. At well returned to the Cascades
this morning,. . .. , v.
Justice Filloon returned on the noon
train from Multnomah falls. -
Hon. E. B. Dnfar and Douglas Dufar
left on a camping tour this afternoon.
Mrs. Sterling and daughters returned
today from a two weeks' camping trip at
Bonneville. . ..... . '
Rev. W. C. Cart is left on the after
noon train today for Portland. He will
be abeeHt till Friday.v
Mr. Mclnnis and family left this
morning for Drano-and Moffet Springs
for a couple of weeks recreation.
Miss Dottie McFarland of Seattle, who
has been visiting relatives in the city
for several' days, left on the local this
afternoon. -
Mrs.' Ralph - B'eeny and sister, Mrs.
Thos. Leabo, left for Portland this morn
ing after a visit to Mr. R. H. Darnielle
and family.
- Mrp. W. Cotton, Mrs. Judge O'Day,
Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. LcLeod and Mrs.
Smith came tip- on tiie uoon train and
returned again this afternoon to Port
land. . r . .
McKlnley's Strength erom.
There has been -a good deal of bustle
and preparation about Republican head
quarters in the Chamber of Commerce
building during the past week, says the
Oregonian. Chairman Hirsch, of the
state central committee, and Secretary
Denny have been overwhelmed with de
mands for literature, and thousands of
pieces are daily sent out. . Reports from
interior counties received at headquar
ters are most encouraging. In localities
where one month ago all the talk' was
Bryan and silver, a decided change of
sentiment is reported. People are com
mencing not only to read, but think,
and this bodes no good to Populism.
The reports from Eastern Oregon are
particularly encouraging. The Bryan
boom in that section of the state is ap
parently rapidly dying out.
He Earned His Dlaoer.
A returned ' traveler tells this story:
In Mitchell, South Dakota, a tramp
sitting on the depot platform, said to his
partner : 'I am getting tired of this free
business.- It's been free soup bouses,
free lunch, free sleeping and free every
thing ; now it ia free silver. I am tired
of the whole businees. What I want is
something to do. I want- to go to work
and not have so much free business.'
A traveling man who overheard the con
versation, said to the tramp: "Come
on and yet your dinner. A man who
can make a . speech like that ought to
have hia dinner.' " .
Misinformed.
We are informed by Mr; Thos. Moore,
of Antelope, that Bro. Shutt, of the An
telope Herald, is' the happy father of a
pair of bouncing, baby boys, the advent
ot whom, in the exuberance of joy, he
failed to chronicle in the Herald.
Mitchell Monitor.; ... "7-
Would that the above was so I It
makes us mad as a wet hen to think
that we are, through the public press,
accredited with ability that we do
not possess ; but this lamentable . defi
ciency is attributable to our ancestors,
and not to the editor of this excellent
family journal. To satisfy our aroused
curiosity, , however, we this week took
another census of the Herald family's
increase, and found, that the grand total
foots up the same as it did four years
ago one sun-burned boy, with lungs
like, a bellows and an appetite like a saw
mill.. Antelope Herald. -I -
Stockmen Attention. '- " j
J. C. Meins,deputy stock inspector for
The Dalles district, Wasco county, Ore
gon, will have his office with R. E. Salt
marshe & Co., at the stock yards."
Please address all letters reloting to this
business in' care of Saltmarshe & Co.
" : -" : '-';' - ' ' '" ' - ' dlw.
.-' " Kstray. - , ';
' A black horse branded HO - on left
shoulder, weight abont 1100, came to
my place August 9tb, with C. Schmidt's
horse. . Owner can secure same by call
ing upon the undersigned " "
. . J. A. SlMON'SOM, -
"al8 wlm . yThree-Mile.
You'll be surprised when you try Hoe
Cake soap, and wish we had told you
Booner. It is made by patented pro
cess. ' ' ' - jly24-ii
', .'.''. ' Wanted.
' Farniehed room ly yoanft man. Ad
dress with particulars A. B. this office.
'. " -. ..-''- ' ' ."r " ang!7-lt '
. There are two reasonable things which
everybody should do; take good are of
one's health ; : and if lost, . regain . it
quickly, and to this T everybody - will
agree. And there are a great multitude
of people who are agreed that for bath
purposes" Simmons Liver Regulator is
the best helper. "I am troubled with
torpid li vet and nothing 'gives relief 'so
quick like Simmons Liver Regulator."
R. R. Strange, Lake City, Fla. ' . ;
I V , Pass Your Plate'
Prices of all commodities
have been reduced i except tobacco
" Battle Ax tf is up to date
Low Price ; High Grade ; Delicious
Flavor. For 10 cents vou pet
almost twice as
Ax.ff as you do
grade plug.
Lumber, Building1 JVCaterial and Boxes
Traded for TTn -xr Clm
ROWE & CO.,
B'
.EST with a big B. BlacJcweU's Genuine Bull
Durham Is in a class by Itself. Vou will find ono
coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two cou
pons inside eacb four ounce. ba
Blackwell's
v.niiina:'Uuniaiii
Smoking Tobacco
Say bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon
wnloa saves alistof valuable preaents ana nowtoget uiem.
PRKPARATION.S FOR
The
Great
..' - pF NOVEMBER ABtT ALREADY CN'DER WAY. A. XEV .
President of the United States
IS TO BE ELECTED, iiSD THE
NEW YORK WEEKLY; TRIBUNE
will, as always, be found in the thickest of the fight,' battling vigorously for sound
business principles, which will bring print; prosperity to the cation.. -
The New York WEEKLY TRIBUNE is not" only the leading Republican
paper of the country, but ie pre-eminently a national family newspaper.. , - -
Its campaign news and discussions will interest every American citizen,
t All the news -of the day, foreign correspondence, agricultural department,
market reports, short stories complete in each number, comic pictures,' fashion
plates with elaborate 'descriptions,, and a variety of items of household interest,
make up an ideal family paper. We famish the "Semi-Weekly Chronicle and
','New York Weekly Tribune"-f both papers), , ..... . ; .;. -.. - - j . .
; ON3E
CASH : IDT ADVANCE.
tiona mav begin at any time. Address all ordera
areas on a poBcai cam, sena it to uea w. iseet,
ample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune
much Battle y
of any other high
i n "Rq nrn T o -i-rl Xr n.
The Dalles, Oregon
of I
Battle
The regular subscription price of the two papers is 92.75. Subscrip-
- to Chronicle Pub. Co. Write yonr name and ad
Koom inbune uaiiaiug, rew lurK jity,-ana
will be mailed to you. ' , " . ",.
LATIN AND GERMAN TAUGHT,
:" ' GKRMAX. ' '.'.'''"'"
The undersigned desires to oipauiz" a class in
German. Every American citizen ivho" can af
ford both lime and expense ought to be master
of at least two languages. . The German language
ha- many advantages over modern lungiiatfes on
aecoautof her profound literature in all branch
es ol ancient and modern science produced in
her world-renowned universities. Those who
would drink from, these inexhaustible and yet
unodulteiated fountains of knowledge, must
muster the language which contains the key to
them. The undersigned will organize a class in
iennau, and will brain with actual work on the
first day of September. The class will meet two
or three times a week in the evening or when
most convenient to the i unils. Ranid nroaresSN
guarHouxu hi uio&e n nu win get aown to earn
est labor. All who desire to participate in this
work will please announce their Intention to
the undersigned' at an enrly date, as the class
will be limited to a certain number. Charges
will be very ressonab'e.
.The undersigned will . also organize a class In
Latin.- There are so many reasons whv those
who desire to advance their knowledee bevond a
common school education should take at feast a
coarse in Latin, that probably everybody is fa-
uuiLiur witu hi least some ni mem. x w.u not
take space here to speak of the beauties of the
1 jitLn language nor of the many advantages in
life possessed by those who have mastered it. I
will here onlv announce my intention to organ
ize a c ass in Latin. Rapid progress guaranteed
to those who will work hard. Charges very rea
sonable. All desiring instruction in Latin are
kindly requested to announce their intention to
the undersigned before September, if possible.
Awaiting your application, I am, very respect
fully yours. L. GREY. .
augU-lmo - Evangelical Lutheran Pastor.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
LEAVE.
t-ROM JUKE 28, 1895.
f OVERLAND EX-1
press, Balem, Rose- 1
I burg, Ashland, Sac-1
8:30 P. M
I Los Angeles, El Paso, j
I New Orleans and I
I East j
Koseburg aud way sta
tions 1 Francisefi. Moiave.
'8:10 A. M.
8:30 A.-M.
4 MO P. M.
("Via "Woodburn fori
j Mt.Aneel, Silverton, I
I West Sfio, Browns-
ville.dprlngHeld and j
Daily
except
Sundays.
4:00 y. M.
7:30 A. M.
t l:45 P. M,
except
Sundays.
lisalron j
Salem and way stations
10 .00 A. 51.
J tJorvams ano way
stations (
(McMinuvlile and)
(way stations
f 6:'J0P.M.
t 8:25 P. M'.
Daily. fDany, except Sunday!
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
' PULI4JIAN BUFFET SLEEPERS .
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Oiliee, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates irom
J. B. KIBKLAND. Ticket Atrent.
' All above trains arrive at and depart Irom
.irana 1 entrai btatiou, rittn ana 1 streets.
YAMII1LL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jenerson street.
Leave for OSWE0MJ, week days, at C:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m.r 12:15, 1:55, 5:15, G:30 p. m., 8:00 p. m.,
and 11:30 p. in. on Saturday onlv.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11:25 a. m., 1:30,
:io, nvM, 7:w, v:w-- p. m.
Leave for Sheridan, week davs, at 4:30 p, m
Leave for A1RLIE 011 Monday, Wednesday and
Frinav at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Satnrdav at 3:05 p. m.
Sundav trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00,
llftJO a. m.. 12:40, 2:00, 3:30, 5::i0, B:50 p.m.
Arrive at Portland at 12:35,8:40, 10:30 a. m.,
12:15, 1:50, 3:15. 4: Id, 0:30, 7:l) p. m.
R. KOEHLER, ' . E. P: ROGERS. -
Manager. . -Asst. G. F. fc Pass. Agt.
Citation.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
trie uounty ot wasco.
In the matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dun
bum. deceased. Citation.
To Mrs. Clara Lanuing, Mrs. Mary Hodges and
Georsrc Maddox. Greeting:
In the name of the Sta e of Oregon, You arc
hereby requited to appear in the county Jourt
of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco.
at the courtroom thereof, at The Dalles, in the
County of Wasco, on Monday, the 7th day of
September, lfc06, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
tint uay, tnen ana mere to snow cause, it any
there be, why an order should not be made and
entered herein authorizing and directing the ad-
ministrator 01 said etate to sell the real prop
ertv belonging to said estate, to-wit, a strip of
land -JS4 feet w-ide and 100 feet long off the east
side of lot No. 11 in Block No. 6 in Laughlin's
Auaition to uaues uity. wasco county, uregon.
This citation is served uoon vou. the said Mrs.
Clnni limning. Mrs. Mary Hodires and George
Maddox, by order of the Hon. Root. Mays, Judge
of said Court, made .lulv 25, 189e.
Witness, the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of
the county court of tne state 01 Oregon,
isF.ALJ lor tno County of Wasco, witn tne seaj
of said Court affixed, this 25th day of
July, A. i. it.
Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk.
- Bv Simeon Boi.ton, Deputy.
jy29-i 5t -
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
will, on -aturday, the 22nd day of August, 1896,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said
day at the front door of the county courthonse
In JJalles city, wasco, cov uregon. sen at puouc
auction to the highest bidder for cash in band,
the following described real estate belonging to
meesraieoi l. v . Xjane, w VI naawi vuuuijr,
Oresron. and now deceased, to-wit: Lots one (1)
and two (2) and eleven (11) aud twelve (12) and
the north half of lots three (3) and ten (10) in
block M in Baiids Second Addition to the town
of Antelone. in Wasco County. Oregon, said
real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage
thereon in favor of W. Bolton & Co., dated Octo
ber 3, lsr. for the sum of $305.55, and interest at
the rate 01 lu per cent per annum irom said aate.
uaiea at issues city, or , uus zisi aay 01 July
1896. ..-'.:'
- . E. JACOBSES,
Administrator of the estate of C V. Ijine,
aeceaseti. ' . .- , t jy-i)t-u
Notice of Final Account
To a u. Wuoh it May Cokcern: '-. -
Notice is herebv irtven that i. J. Farlpr has
filed his final account as administrator of the
estate of Joshua W. Reedy, decease!, and that
said final account will come on for hearing on
Monday, July 13th, 1896, at which time a hearing
will be had as to any and all objection to such
final account, and the settlement thereof.
This notice is given by order of Hon.' George
C Blakeley, county judge. Dated this 11th day
of June, 1896. ' G. J. FARLEY,
Atim'r of the estate of Joshua W. Keedy.de
ceased.-. . . . iel3-6t.il ,
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Pullman
Elegent
Toxiirist .
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
ST. fAVL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
FAkGO
TV
GRAND FORKS -
CROOKSTON -
HELKX.V and .
BUTTE
Through Tickets
CHICAGO . T
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
'EW YORE.
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST' and SOOTH
For information, time cards, maps and tickets,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALL AW AY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
OR
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
. C55, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland. Oregon
EKST!
OIVE3 THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-V1A-
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
St. Paul Kansas City-
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Kerr Five Days tor
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. R. t Co.'s' Agent
Tha Dalles, or address
V, H. HUKLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
Htr Schedule.
. Effective Toesday, April 7th, the fol
lowing wili be the new schedule:
Train No. I arrives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. m., and leaves 4 :55 a m.
. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40
p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. in.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m. .
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. E. Lytle,
Agent."
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE OL AY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
tel: o- m e r -LT.
For, Rent.
The lower story of the Michelbach block, cor-
ner of Second and Union streets, now vacant,
will be rentad on a long or short-time lease at
: Also the Mioaelbach garden and fruit orchard.
Williams, administrator . of the Michelbaoa '
estate. : aprS-tf -
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