The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 03, 1896, Image 4

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    NOT A SICK DAY ,,,,
For Over Thirty Years!
BESuTT OF USING
YER'SPILLS
"'Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in. good health,
never having had a sick day in all that
time. ' Before I -was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive
diseases. When I became convinced
. ' j
that nine-tnnths of my troubles were '
caused by constipation, I began the use
of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac-
tory results, never having a single
attack that did not readily yield to this
remedy. My vife, who had been an.
invalid for years, also began to uso
Ayer's Pills, and her health was "quickly
restored. "With my children I had no- ;
tired that nearly all their ailments were -preceded
by constipation, and I soon ;
li.-ul the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills.
if taken in season, avert all danger of
sickness." II. "Wettstein, Bvron, I1J. -
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System. '
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore .existing
Between J. V. Meins and J. W. Koontz,
in the fruit drying business, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. J. W.
Koontz buying J. C. Meins' interest in
4,The Dalles Fruit Dryer" plant, and he
will pay all bills against the firm and col
lect all accounts due'. '
J. C. Meins, .;
J. W. Koontz.
The Dalles, Aug. 12; 1896. . , s2w
11 you re in doubt whether your
trouble is Indigestion or Dyspepsia, just
take a few doses of 'Simmons Liver Reg
olator it will settle the whole question.
'I have tried Simmons Liver Regulator
-for Dyspepsiv and find it just the thing
- to relieve me. A small dose alter meals
is sure to prevent Indigestion.'.' S. S.
Perkins, Sharon, ,Ga. "It is the. best
medicine to aid digestion." J. J. Black
iDnncan, Arifdna. ,
: : 'I . '
Through trains on the O. R. & N will
Ton via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen
dleton. .Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection with the
Union Pacific, the same as heretofore.
A through first-class sleeper from, Port
land to Spokane, connecting 1 with the
first-class sleeper to St. Paul and a
throngh tourist sleeper from Portland to
. St. Paul, will be run in connection with
4he Great Northern railway. ;. . .
E. E. Lytle, Agent.
Female Help Wanted. ' '.
Wanted Red-headed girl and white
horse to deliver premiums ' given away
with Hoe Cake Soap.' Apply to any
where. ' ' ' . ' ' - , ;.
Seduction In Railroad Fares.
As there will be 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 on fare rate will be
-made by the 0. R. & .S. Oo. tor various
meetings of this character. -.
This of course is intended only for oc
caaions where there is sufficient number
to justify a reduction in rates. This is
. done so that there wil' be no partiality
in favor of any one party. '
v" E.,E. Lytle, Agent. '
No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly'a Iron Tonic. The Snipes
: Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. , '
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.-
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex
ecution and order of sale, issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of . the State, of Oregon for Wasco
county, on the 26th day of August, 1896, upon a
Judgment therein, wherein J. O. Meins was
plaintiff and J. F. Jones and J. E. McOormick
were defendants, I have duly levied upon and
will sell, at the front door of the county court
house in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, on
Monday, the 28tn day of Sept., 1896,
at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said
day, at pnbllc auction to the highest bidder for
. cash in hand, the following described real estate
described in said execution and Older of sale,
. aa follows, to-wit: .-..
The north half of the northeast quarter, the
southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and
the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of
section fourteen in township one south of range
twelve east of the Willamette meridian, in
Wasco countv. Oreeon:-or so mneh ihfrmf
shall be ntcessaryto satisfy the amounts due
upon Mil writ, to-wit: The mini of 1178.20; tc-iwnrlri I HW.lri
Esther with interntt on sxiti sum t th rtL VvfT )Tor.m. -Herald,
ten per cent, per anrfam since January 15, 1896,
. the sum of $11 costs iu said action, together with
accruing interest aud costs and expenses of such
Bale.
ltetl at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 27, 1896.
T. J D.RIVK&
-augSM Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. -
1-EBSON I. ' HESTION.
Mr. T. A,1 Hudson arrived home today.
i ' '
Miss Agnes Watt arrived. from Mdsier
today. ..v.- ' ' -" ' ,
J. II. Blakvney - returned today from
Portlands' - - -v. . ", " -
Mrs."; Hanna
morning. f ' .,
left for
the Locks this
Mr, A BJoweiJs ia in; the city from
Hood River. V . -:. . .- ' .
Mr. Geo, t?dell of . Eagle, Creek came
up last night. ... j ;.- ' .' 5 ...
Mr, Ai M,;Cred came up from Hood
River today:- !-k . ;'
" Miss Emma Jackson left this morning
for White Salmon.-""-', YV'i
Mr. Alex.v. Thompson . left ior "Mt:
Adams this morning. - -:
Miss JBess; -Isenberg came up'
Hood Rivr last niht. ; ;
from
Mr, D. P. Ketchucn left- this
for Camas Prairie, Wain. .
morning
Rev. A. Bronsgeest Returned . today
from a missionary trip in tbe vicjnity of
Antelope. 5 v. ' ':
''lire'. HugXyfelenn . and daughter,
Grace, returnklast night on .the Re
gulator fromthe seaside. N; -;
Mrs. Wileyand children, who have
been ,-viating .. Mrs. H. C- Roo-per at
Ridgeway, returned Sunday. v
Mr. N, 'M. Eastwood left for the Locks
this morning to take charge of the
transfer there for a week or moie.
G. W. Hunt,' a well known railroad
man,' came up today on a short business
tripr returning to Portland this afterr
noon. 'Mr. Hunt was one of the old
time freighters of Eastern Oregon. '
The Keynote of the Campaign, . '
The trouble is, not there is, not a suf
ficiency of currency, but f bat lhe owners
of the currency are hoarding their pds
sessidns. There is a lack of confidence.
Restore this confidence . and the money
will come out and it will be put in cir
culation. - To quote Major McKinley
again, 14 What we want - is to put the
mpney we already have at work," and
he is absolutely right- Therf. is plenty of
money lying idle, lhere is an abund
ance of. it in the country.. Open the
mills. . Pay it out t workingmen. ; Start
it going the .rounds. That is. the onjTy
thing requisite: to ,a return to' prosr
perity. It s "not an increase in coins"'
that is needed, "but an iricreaee of' eobr
fidence; ,no'f open' mints, But open
mills." ,r '-'-'.I.
There we, have , the keynote- of the
campaign. , ; - , ' f ' .' .. -v. .
. We were prosperous as a: nation be-;
fore the Wilson bill' brought ; its blight
ing effects upon the nation and a pack of
theorists began to agitate tor, -unlimited
coinage. Give us "a: tariff .law which"
will raise all the r money necessary to
Conduct the government economically
and honestly administered" and. a cur
rency base'd upon that.of thereat corfi-
mercia.1 nations of the-world arTEL agita-'
tore and -agitations . will disappear .and
wo shall enter upon, an' .era of unex
ampled prosperity.- Major McKinley of
fers the opportunity V It will be the
fault of the American -people if they'
plunge headlong into disaster.-r-Phila-delpbia
Inquirer, .' V '.'.' : 7 '
' Toe Secret of Bard Times. .
Cincinnati Commercial-Tribunej "It
is not more money that we want," he
goes on to say ; "what we want is 6 put
the mootey ,we alreadj hae at work.
When money ts-employed labor is em--ployed."
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la that great trnth, so . simply stated,
we Tiayethe secret of our hard times:
"We eannot inspire confidence bjt advo
cating repudiation,", says Mckinley.
Yet We k"now that repudiation-13 being
advocated. What is the result? Money
is afraid to go to work. Its owners are
afraid to invest it. ; What follows? .Mc
Kinley says:- "' ' " .
"Confidence in home industries ijas
disannearpd." . -
"Men are'idle." ' v t
', "If men . have no employment they
cannot earn wages." ' . ' '
"If they cannot earn wages they can-;
not buy.-" . ' "' . r: - '-.
"If they cannot buy,, the farmers'
home market is decreased, and the loss
is felt by both," . .- '
, That is the explanation of our hard
times,, stated step by step,; as directly
and plainly as words can do. .'
The Elite barber shop, H. D. Parkins,
proprietor, announces that hereafter the
price of shaving' will be reduced to 15
cents. :;' , : -; .- . &Idlw
-Baeklen'o aimc salve. '
The best salve in -the, - world for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, 4 salt rheum j fevei
sores; tetter, chapped hands," chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively euros plies, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale, oy Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.'' - A
; ""'' Help Wanted Stale. .
Wanted Solicitnra for campMzn book "Bry
an, SewaU and. Free Silver' .anthorized by
Bryan,
written by K. JL.. Metcalf, editor Omaha
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the price ' Not Jtjie large size of
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buainesa principles, which will bring printt prosperity to the cation. .
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LATIN AND GERMAN TAUGHT.
'- . " GERMAN. . '.-..-
The undersigned desires to organize a class In
GermaD.' Every America:; citizen who can af
lord both time and expense ought to be master
of at least two lai guages. , The German language
ha many ad-vantages over modern languages on
account of her profound literature in all branch
es of ancient and modem science produced. in
her world-renowned universities. Those who
would drink from these inexhaustible and vet
unadulterated fountains of knowledge, mibt
master the language which contains the key to
them. The undersigned will organize a class in
German, and will begin with actual work on the
first day of September. The class will meet two
or three times a week iu the evening or-when
most convenient to the 1 upils. Rapid progress
guaranteed to those who will get down to earn
est labor. All who desire to participate in this
win. pn-use announce tneix ttuention to
the urtderMirned at an enrlv rintf hr t.ho
will be-limited to a certain number. Charges
will beTr-iry reasonub e, ... , . .
' -' ' I.ATIX. .' .; .
The underpinned will aln Araonini a nines in
Latin.- ihe'e are so nany, reasons why those
who desire to advance their knowledsv rHvnnd
common school education should take at least a
course in 1 atin that probably everybody is fa-
uiiLini- witu Mt least, some ot mem. 1 will not
take space here to speak of the beauties of the
Ijitin language nor of the many advantages in
life possessed by those who, have mastered it. I
will here only announce inv Intention to nrmn.
ize a c ass in Latin. Rapid progress guaranteed
ia, iuu,w Hiiu win wora-nara. v;narges very rea
sonable. . Air desiring instruction in Latin are
kindly requested to announce their intention to
the undersigned before September, U possible.
Awaiting yvur application, I -tun, verv respect
fully yours. ' . L. GRK ,.
auglrlmo . Evangelli-al Lutheran Pastor.
NOTICE.
Notice is herebv eiven that th- followlnir list
of warrants have, been issued for more than
seven years .prior to the first day of. Julv, 1890,
and are now remaining in the office of the
County Clerk of Wasco 'County Or., uncalled
ior, ana unless saia warrants are presented for
payment within sixty days from said July 1st,
iu accordance with section two. Laws of Oreo-mi .
page 18a5, the same will be cancelled and pay
ment, luereox win oe reiuseu.
For )
.'. Date of - what To whom
Issue..- " Issued. Issued. Amt
July 7. 1888 348 29Juror E. A. E. Weber fT2b
July 9, 18K 393 29iChnmn W.-H. Weist 2 00
Sept. 10, 18S8 511 29 Witness Fraicis White 1 70
Sept. 10, 188-s 537 29! Witness Thos. Williams 1 70
Sept. 10, 18H8i;V.M 29IWi.tn.-ss Thos. Williams 1 70
Sept. 10, 18881508 29 j Witness Jwines White 1 70
The above" is a list of warrants remaininz In
me jtvt n s ouiue lorsiore tuau seven years.
xy uruer 01 uouniy ijourt,
A. M. UELSAY, County Clerk.
jlyi5-5t .
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE .
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland,
FROM JDSg 23, 1395.
f OVERLAND EXrl
press, Salem, Rose-'
I burg, Ashland, Sac-1
1 ramento, Ogden,San !
Franciseo, Slojave, f
i Los Angeles, El Paso, 1
I New Orleans and I
tEast i
:50 P. M.
8:10 A. M
8:30 A. M.
Kosebttrg and way sta
tions
("Via Woodburtl for")
1 Mt.Anpel, Silveriou,
i West Scio. BrowMis- y
ville.Sprlngneld and i
I Natron i
4:40 P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
M:45 P.M.
except
Sundays.
Salem and way stations
10.00 A.M.
t 6:20 P.M.
luorvams ana war)
I stations. . (
iMcMinnville and)
i way stations : (
t 8:25 P. M
Daily. tDaily,.exeept Sunday, !
DIXING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
POLIIAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING . CAR8
Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all ppints in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can- be obtained at
lowest races irom
J. B. KIRKLAND. Ticket' Ainnt'
All above trains arrive at and depart irom
utanu i.euirai aiauon, ruin ana 1 streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Pal sen gar Depot, foot of Jederson street. :
Leave for OSWEGO, week davs, at 6:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m.. 12:15. 1:45. 3:30. 6:25. 8:00. 11:30 n m
Arrive at ' Portland. 7:10. 8:30. 11:25 a. m.. i:an.
a-is. n-in r -Qi o -n . m a ...1 1 - -j .. ...
Leave for RIVERSIDE bnlv fdailvl at
9:15, 10:30 p. ai. Arrive at Portland at 6:10.
-in. on ,1 .i
ii.Mr p. 111. , ,. ,
Leave for Sheridan." week davs. t 4:30 n m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a,.m. .
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday. Wednesdav and
Frioav at 9:40 a. m. Arrive nt Pnrtiami
unv, munHiay auuaaiuraayats:(jgp. m. . .
Sunday trains for OSWF.0 lenvn t 7 i. an
10:40 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:50 p. m.
Anivo at Portland -at 8:30, 10:00, 11:50 a. m
m--'4 ff.ij, u.iv, t .ou, v:jo p. in., ana 12:30 a. m.
R. KOEHLEB,' E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. Asst G. F. & Pass. Agt.
Citation.
In the Circuit Cout of the State of Oregon for
the County of Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dun
ham, deceased. Citation.
To Mrs. Clara Lanning, Mrs. Mary Hodges and
George Maddox, Greeting: - -In
the name of tfhe Sta e of Oregon, Yon arc
hereby required to appear in the county Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco,
at the courtroom thereof, at The lialles, in the
County of Wasco, on Monday, the 7th day of
September, 1896, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
that day, then and there to show caused if any
there be, why an order should not be made and
entered herein authorizing and directing the ad
ministrator of said estate to sell the real prop
erty belonffine to said estate, to-wit. a - strin nf
land 334 feet wide and 100 feet long off the east
side of lot No. 11 in Block No. 6 in LaughUn's
Addition to Dalles City. Wasco Countv. Otwmn
This citation is served upon you, the said Mrs.
Clara Lanning, Mrs. Mary Hodges and George
Maddox, by order of the Hon. Robt. Mays, Judge
of said Court, made July 26, 1896.
Witkkss, the Hon. Robert Mnvs, Judge ' of
the County Court of the State of Oregon,
seal fot the County of Wasco, with the seal
. of said Court affixed, this 25th' day of
July, A. D. 1896.
Attfst: ' . " - A- M. KLELSAY, Clerk.
By Simeon Bolton, Deputy. ; .
Jy29-i 5t . .. V , 1 .
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Executor's Notice
Notice is heieby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Wasco County executor
of. the la t will and testament-of James Mc
Gahan, deceased. All persons having claims
against tire estate of said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same to me at my office
in Dalles City. Oregon, w ith the proper vouchers
therefor, within- six -months from the date
hereof. -- ' ;
Dated August 5, 1896. ' -
augs-St-ii K. F. GIBONS, Executor. "
iVr JqIJaaq' -;:'JLllo
''. .',-" GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VJA-
Spokane
Denver
. Omaha
Minneapolis
St. Paxil . Kansas City
Low Rates to ail Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Krerr Fire Days for.
SAIST FHAISTCISCO, CALi.
Frt, ftlll flAtoilc ,all en ntf.tr ' . .......
Tha Dalles, or address ' :
W, H. HCRLBURT. Gen. Pass. Aet
' Portland, Oregon
E. M'N EILL, President aud Manager. '
New Schedule. ; .1
Effective TaeBday, April 7th the foi-.
lowing will be the new schednle: :
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4:50
a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalle9 10 :40
p.'m., and leaye9 1Q:45 p. m.
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 passenger a
hpt.vppTi Thft Halloa and T'niotiUo 1 ..n
.ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar-
: : . i- i -i , .
living Bb xuc u hi ieo x -p. m. uaiiy, con
necting with train Nob. 8 and 7 trom
Portland. E. E. Lytle,
: .. Agent.
QflORTHERN
SU PACIFIC R. R.
... J.-:-.
Pxillmari
Eleg.ent
Tourist
Sleeping Qars
V
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
ST. P-AITL,'. . ' .
'MINNEAPOLIS
DULl'TU
.KAKGO r
FORKS
CKOOESTOXt
WINNIPEG
HELEXA and ,
BUTTE
Thirougfc Tickets
.. TO
CHICAGO . '- .
WASHINGTON '
PHILADELPHIA - - '.
NEW YORK - -
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, maps and tickets,
cal "on or -write to
"W. C ALLAWAY, Agent,
-,' The Dalles, Oregon
-OB- -- - . ,
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,v
255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon
DOORS,
WINDOWS, '
shingles;
fire brick,
fire clay,
lime, cement,
Windo w-Glas's iand
Picture Moulding.
131. O-XaiB OST liT.
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
reasonable figures. "
Also the Michelbach garden and fruit orchard,
with buildings for occupation. Anoly to Geonre
Williams, administrator of the- Michelbach
estate. apr3-tf