The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 04, 1896, Image 4

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    NOT A SICK DAY
For Over Thirty Years!
KESTJLT OF TJSINO , v -
AYER'S PILLS
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty
years have kept me in good health,
never having had a nick day in all that
time. Before I was twenty I suffered
almost continually as a result of con
stipation from dyspepsia, headaches,
neuralgia, or .lioils and other eruptive
diseases. . When I became convinced
. ...
that nine-tenths 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. wife, who had been an
invalid for years, also began to use
Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly ;
restored. .With my children I had no- ,
ticed that nearly all their ailments were
po-ceded by constipation, and . I . soon
had the pleasure of knowing that with
children as with parents, Ayer's Pills,
if taken in season, avert all danger of
sickness." H. Wkttstbis, Byron, 111. '
AVER'S FILLS
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Strengthen the System.
THE COMMITTEE'S REPORT-
They Have Full Confidence in the Locks
Soon Being Completed.
The Dalles, Or., Sept. 1st, 1896.
jut. rresiaem ana Jiemoers oj tne vom
viercial Vlub, L'alles City, Or.
Gentlemen:
We," yonr special committee on the
Cascade locks, beg leave to submit the
following report :
First You will bear in . mind that iX
the time of 'the formation oi this com
mittee that it came to the knowledge of
the Commercial Club 'that the locks
WAn?lt .rmA f. 1 1
March 1st of the present year ; and that
there-was a showing to the effect that
'Certain additional work, was required to
" be done between the middle and upper
of the formation which had been relied
-upon to form a natural wall. ' This was
. discovered to be of such a character,
. that in the judgment of the' engineer in
charge it would not withstand the action
rf the elements, and there were no funds
in the hands of the engineers to be used
for the permanent improvement at this
point.
That we at once joined the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce and others in
terested in the speedy opening of the
locks in a petition to congress for aid in
-a special appropriation of sufficient
funds to meet the requirement, which
petition was at once forwarded to our
representatives in Washington, and, as
we are informed, was passed upon by
the senate the same day in which it was
received, appropriating $20,000 out of
the funds then available for expenditure
A t AA 1u.lta Vint AA-tnfl. . 1 . C . Z
period of some weeks getting the resolu
tion past the house and properly signed
before it could become available as de
sired. "the fund from which this appro
priation bad been made was exhausted,
on - account of work that had already
been done 'by the contractors at the
locks, and the engineers were as yet un
provided with funds with which' to do
this required work. Our representatives
then applied in the River & Harbor bill
and also in the Sundry Civil bill for an
additional appropriation of $50,000 to be
onnKnH fn. a a nni-,.Titn linn t 170 AVl
.V. U MS lM MJ)MM Mni,M.jMl Jl flliTjUUU
for the further completion of the work,
which was duly appropriated under the
River & Harbor bW referred to above.
Second We have recently visited
Senator Mitchell in Portland, and have
had a full explanation of the facts as
above set forth. We were then accom
panied by Mr. Mitchell to the office of
Capt. Fiske, engineer in charge, who in
formed us that he had let a special con
tract to the Day Bros, in charge of the
general improvements of said locks for
the building of the required wall's and
revetements between the middle and
upper gates; and has also in progress
the dredging at the approaches of both
the upper and lower gates, and the con
tract above referred to is to be com
. pleted on or before the 15th day of No
vember of the present year. . - .
Third It is thoroughly the judgment
of your committee tbat this club -and
others interested in the speedy comple
tion of the locks and the opening of the
Columbia river transportation from this
interior point to the sea, are under spec
ial obligations to our representatives in
congress for their efforts in obtaining
promptly the required funds for this
purpose, and more especially to ben a tor
Mitchell, aided by the recommendations
of Captain Fiske, who spent several
weeks of bis time after the close of the
last session of congress for the one pur
pose of getting the funds thus appropri
ated applicable for immediate use, thus
alleviating? the deiay incidental to de
partmental affairs, which otherwise
wouid have delayed this important work
for at least one year. .. ; - -
Fourth: We met in the person of
Captain Fiske a very competent and af
fable gentleman, free and frank to ex
press his opinion, and especially his de
sire to complete the locks open for trans
portation at the earliest possible date;
and he does not ' hesitate to say that he
will recommend their being opened for
use on .the 15th day of November next,
or sooner, if possible, unforeseen and un
avoidable delays alone excepted. '.
AH of which we respectfully "submit.
" - E. Schaxxo,
- " ':' " ' i ; ' B. F.-rliACGHLIS', ""
' - r .... . . N. WiiEAi.pbx, .
Committee.
The Elite barber shop; H. D. Parkins,
proprietor,' announces that hereafter the
price of. shaving will be reduced to 15
cents. t -: '''.' - y sldlw
Advertised. Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the ' postoffice at The Dalles un
called . for Sept. 4, 1896. Persons call
ing for the same' will give,daje on whicb
they were advertised-;
Ayers, Mrs . Anderson, Jno
Buck, TS Buiens, JO
Bolton, Lee : Caterly, Paul ..
Chapman, Mae Chapin.LJ
Campbell, Bro Campbell, Sadie
Chapman, Mr '- Duncan, Chas
Dittenthaller, Mrs J Earhart, Edna
Earbart, Joe Eng, A B
Eatch, Alice - Franco vick. Jag
Fowler, Mrs Nancy George, Alderry
Gaesage, Jerome B George, Marion
HnnttPhotographerjHumphrey, Mrs S,
Jackson, Hue Johnson, C E
Jones, Mrs T B Johnson. C W 2 "
Johnson, C J " Lynch, Alvis 1 -.
McDonnell, LH "" McGuire, Pat
Martin, Dell -., Mathews, Jno
Morrison, T J Mack, Rev E ..
Moore, Mrs J L Moore,' J M
McKenzie, K - "Oliphant, J
O'Neal, H , .. Osborne, Geo
Olbovicb, L Ownus, Jno
Rennv, Mrs Peterson, F J .
Patterson, Culbart Rush, W T
Robartson, Agnes Stringer, C A
Sherman, E L '-- ; Seaderborgr, HP
Ward, Emma Williams, Horace
J. A. Ceossex, P. M.
'That's good !" An expression always
heard after one has tasted the famous
Hop-Gold beer. For sale by Stabling &
Williams.
84-
Red actio n In Kmilrod Fares.
As there will be numerous requests
for reduced rates on account of political
meetings during the coming conteet, it
has been decided that in order to treat
all parties alike, a one fare rate will be
made by the O. R. & SCo. lor 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 so that there wil' be no partiality
in favor of any one party.
E. E. Lytle, Agent.
Through trains on the Q. 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. Lytle, Agent.
... ' . . old People. .
1 Old people who require medicine .to
regulate vthe bowels and kidneys wil
find the true remedy in Electric Bitters
This medicine does not stimulate' and
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but acts as a tonic and alternative. -It
acts mildly on the stomach and oowels,
adding strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding Nature ' in the
performance of the functions. Electric
Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it just exact
ly what they need. Price 50 cents and
$1 00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough
ton's Drug Store. ' r
Backlen's Armn salve.
The beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
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 and
Houghton, druggists.
Help Wanted Male.
Wanted Solicitors for campaign book "Bry
an, Bewail nd Free Silver," authorized bv
Bryan, written by K. L. Metealf, editor Omaha
World-Herald, appointed author by Bryan.
Contains speeches and platform. A bonanz for
agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only
$1.60. The only authorized- book. 50 per cent.
Credit (riven. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin
now with choice of territory. Permanent, prof
itable work for '96. Address. The National
Book Concern, Star Building, Chicago.
aug9-lm
Y "Big as a Barn Door' I
vo-z r"n n
WM3&
For 10 cents you get almost twice
as much "Battle Ax" as you do of
other hfjrh &raAe. fronds- . Before the
P days of ," Battle Ax" consumers paid
1 0 cents for a small plug of the same
quality. Now "Battle Ax HighT
est Grade, twice the quantity. That's
true economy. ;
Lumber, Building"
Traded for Hav, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &a
ROWE &, co.;
The h ighest
tobaccos is " Just as
good- as Durham."
Every old -smoker
. knows there
as good as
(wii
1 Atf TT
Yon will find one
each tvo ounce
mm
pons inside eacn lour cnacs
, bag of BJackwdrs Durham. -
Buy a bag of this cele
brated tobacco and read ths
coupon which gives -a list
of valuable presents and bow
' toeetthcin.
PREPAKATIOXS FOR
The
Great
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LATIN AND GERMAN - TAUGHT.
v ; ciermax.
The undersigned desires to organize a class in
Gennau. Every American citien who can af
lord both time and expense ought to be master
01" at least twola gnages. The German language
ha many advantages over modern language on
account of her profound literature in all branch
es of ancient and modern science produced in
her world-renowned universities. Those who
would drink from these inexhaustible and vet
unaduiteiated fountains of knowledge, mui-t
master the language which contains the key to
tbem. The undersigned will organize a class in
Germau, and will begin with actual work on the
first day-of September. The clas. will meet two
or three times a week In the evening or when
most convenient to the upils. Rapid progress
guaranteed to those who will get down to earn
est labor. AH who desire to participate in this
work will please announce their intention to
the undersigned at an earlv date, as the class
will be limited to a certain number. Charges
will be viry ressonab e. . . ,
: I.ATIX. " "
The undcrsiened'will - also mvHitlxp in
Latin. There are so manv rpxsftnn whv thnui
whodesire to advance their knowledge hevoud a
common school education should take at least a
conrse in Latin, that probably everybody is fa-
iiuiivi miu at 11-tisL some oi mem. 1 win not
take space here to speak of the beauties of the
ijiuu language nor oi trie many advantages in
life possessed by those who have mastered it. I
will here oulv announce rv intention tn nrMii.
ize a c ass in Ijitin. 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 Septe nber, if possible.
A waitinir vt ur annlicatiun. 1 am. vprv nNnMt.
fully yours. ' - " . I G'REV,
aogWmo - Eyangelical Lutheran Pastor. '
NOTICE.
Notice is Tiereby given that th" followlne list
of warrants have been issued for more than
seven years prior to the first day of July. 100,
and are now remaining in the office of the
County Clerk of Wasco County Or., uncalled
for, and unless said warrants are presented for
payment within sixty days from said July 1st,
in accordance with section two, Laws of Oregon,
page ioo, ine same wm oe cancelled ana pay
ment thereof will be refused. . " -
Date of
Issue.
vl ! what
NoiS Issued.
To whom
Issued. . .
Amt
July 7. 1S88;
July 9,188
Sept. 10, 1SW8
:;tS:29iJuror
:j93i'29:Chnnm
E. A. E. Weber il 20
W. H. Weist
2 00
.Witness
Krai cis White
Tnos. Williams
Thos. Williams
James White
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
sept, l",
Sept. 10, 1SS8!
Sept. 10, vm
M Witness
29:Witn.ss
'i0829 Witness
The above is a list of warrants remaining in
the Clerk's office for more than seven years.
By order of Countv Court,
A. W. K ELS AY, County Clerk.
jiyi5-5t
; EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE" "
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
FRO JUNE 23, 1895.
ARRIVE.
f OVERLAND EX--)
press, Salem, Rose- 1
I burg, Ashland, Sac-
1 ramento, Ogden.San !
I Franciseo, Mojave, (
j Los Angeles, El Paso, j
I New Orleans and I
(.East. .... . J
Itoseburg aud way ta
tions . . . :
Via Woodburu fori
MtAngel, Silverton,
West Scio. Browns- V
ville,Sprtngneld and
Natron I
8:50 P.M.
8:10 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
4:40 P.M.
Daily
except
Sundays.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
M:45 P.M.
except
Sundays.
10.00A.M.
t 6:20 P.M.
8:23 P.M.
Salem and way stations
jCorrallis and way
( statioua . . " f
McMinnv'lle and)
(Way stations
Daily. tOoHy. except Sunday.
DIXIXG CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
-, PULLMAN B0FFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SI-EEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Office, 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. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive atjuud depart irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets.
YAMHILL DIVI8ION.
Patsenger Depot, foot of JeUerson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week da vs, at 6:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:30, 6:25. 8:00. 11:30 D. m.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11;25 a, in., 1:30,
s:io, o:ju, :ou, ;uo p. m., ana i: a. m.
Leave for RIVERSIDE only (dailv) at 5:25
9:15, 10:30 p. Ml. Arrive at Portland at 6:10,
10;20, 11:20 p. m. - '
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t 4:30 p.m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a.m. -
Leave for AIRLIE on Mondar. Wednesdav and
Frio ay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues-
aav, i nursaay ana saiuraay at a :ud p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40,
10:40 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:50 p. m.
Ariive at Portland at 8:30, 10:00, 11:60 a. m.,
a: to, o:iu, , :3u, v:kj p. m., ana iz:33 a, m.
R. KOEHLER, . E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. Asst. G. F. Ji Pass. Agt
Citation.
in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
- ine county oi wasco.
In the. matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dun
ham', deceased. Citation. .
To Mrs. Clara Lanning, Mrs. Mary Bodges and
Georee Maddox. Greeting:
In' the name of the Sta e of Oregon, You 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 Dalles, in the
County of Wasco, on Monday, the 7th day of
September, 1806, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
that day, then and there to show cause, if any
there beV whv an order should not be made and
entered herein authorizing and directing the ad
ministrator of said estate to sell the real prop
erty belonging to said estate, to-wit, a strip of
land .'' feet wide and 100 feet long off the east
side of lot No. 11 in Block No. 6 in Laughlin's
Addition to Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon.
This citation is served upon yon, the said Mrs.
Clara Lanning, Mrs. Mary Hodges and George
Maddox, by order of the Hon. Robt. Mays, Judge
of said Court, made July 25, 1896.
Witness, the Hon.. Robert Mays, Judge of
the County Court of the State of Oregon,
seal for the County of Wasco, with the seal
of said Court affixed, this 25th day of
' ' ' July, A. D. 1896.
Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk.
By Simeon Boi-ton, Deputy.
Jy29-i 5t , - .
Executor's Notice.
' Notice is heieby given tbat the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court of
theHtateot Oregon for Wasco County executor
of the last will aod testament of James Mc
Gahan, deceased. All persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same to me at my office
in Dalles City, Oregon, with the proper vouchers
therefor, wilhiu six months from the date
hereof.
Dated August 5, 1896.
augS-5t-U it. F. GIBONS, Executor.'
AH:
, JXIo
EMST!
. GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Paul
Low Rates ta all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN 8TKAMBRS Leave Portland
KverT Viva Iay for'
SAW FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. R. & Co.'s Azent
Tha Dalles, or address
W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
E. M'NEILL, President aud Manager.
New Schedule.
. Effective Tuesday, April 7th. the fol
lowing will be the new schedule:
lram Mo. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. ra., and leaves 4:55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40
p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at2:30p, m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry pf.ssengera
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. '
tjoRTHERN
j PACIFIC R. R.
J
H
Pullman
Eleg ent
Tourist
. Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
ST. PAH L.
MINNEAPOLIS
DUXITTH
ii br.fi
TU
GRAND FORKS
CEOOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
Through Tickets
CHICAGO T .
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YOKE
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, maps and tickets,
cat on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
' OB
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A..
255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME CEMENT.
Window-Glass and
ZE3I. G-III. IE HSrHS--
For Rent.
The lower story of the Michel bach block, cor-
UC( ,i 1 V.' 'ini nuv. v. iitvu Bunrie. iiuw . n nil".
vilt hp nntad on a. lonz or short.time leaae at
reasonable figures.
Also the Micbelbach garden and fruit orchard,'
with buildings for occupation. Apply to George
Williams, administrator of the Micbelbach
estate. apr3-tf