The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 23, 1896, Image 4

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    Tb3 Dalles Daily Chrooiek
XII K DALLES,
OREGON"
Advertising Kates.
Per inch
One inch or less in Daily 1 SO
Over two inches and under four inches 1 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75
Over twelve inches 50
DAILY AHO .WEEKLY.
One inch or less, per inch' : 2 50
Over one inch and under four inches 2 00
Over four inches aud under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over twelve inches 1 00
; This Is Your Opportunity.
'- On receiDt of ten cants, cash or stamps,
' a oenarous eamrile will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cur
(i!jy s jream aim ) huhswii uomw
etrate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BEOTHEBS,
; 66 WarrenBt., New York City.
ntev. John Eeid. Jr. . of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed."
Kev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure I or caiarra ana wnwuui uu mwuuij
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
PERSONAL MENTION,
Mr. and Mr9. O. B. Hartley came up
from Hood Kiver today.
Mr. Hiram Mitchell, son of the sen a
tor, spent Sunday in tins city.
Mr. Hugh Glenn has returned from
Astoria, to remain until after Thanks
giving.
Register Moore of the Land office, who
has been on the eick list for several days
is again at bis post.
Mr. Grant Mays went to Portland to
day, whre bis OWtner, h.a, will join
him on a trip tooah b rancisco.
Mrs. Geo. P. Jones and daughter of
Prineville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Moore. They are on their way to the
Willamette valley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crowe left for
Portland yesterday, and will take the
steamer tonight for Oakland, Calif.
' where thev will visit for a few weeks be
fore going to Southern California. They
will retnru about the nrst ot tbe year.
In this city, Nov. 21st, to the wife of
Unas. U. (Jooper, a daughter.
DIE D.
At Mosier Saturday, November 22d
after a long illness, Samuel Evans, aged
about iZ years.
Mr. Evans and his wife came from the
East last spring and located at Mosier
on account of their son, Lee, livirjg
there. He leaves hie aged wife two eonp
Lee and Ira, and two daughters, Mrs,
Frank Hunter and Mre. Graham, all at
present residing at Mosier. Another eon
was killed at the Johns mill about six
years ago. Funeral at Mosier today.
tate of Ohio, City op Toledo
Lucas Countv, , )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J
-Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Tiledo, County and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh thatcannot be
cured by the use of Halt's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Chksey.
JS worn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1896.
A. W. Gleason,
seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly and acts directly on the blood and
mucuos surfaces of tbe system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O.
30TSold by Druggists, 75c. No. 3-11
MUST OBEY HIS OWN LAW.
Why the Bartender Refused to Sell His
Jioss a Drink.
Because a man makes a law? he may
not always break it with impunity.
Hiram Clayton, who keeps the Branch
town hotel and is quite a well-known
character, made a rule some time ago for
the government of his barroom, says
the Philadelphia Record. He decided
that when a man went to sleep in his
barroom that was sufficient evidence
that the man had had enough to drink.
Upon awaking', therefore, the sleepy
one was promptly refused any more
liquor. The rule was rigidly inforced
both by Clayton, himself , and by hia
brother-in-law, who acts as bartender.
One day recently, however, the rule
proved to be a boomerang-. Clayton was
sitting- in his barroom. It was a very
warm afternoon and the host gradually
dozed off into a sound sleep. Some
time later a customer came in. He wore
heavy boots and the noise of his
entrance awakened Clayton-. The latter
sat up and rubbed his eye. "Come an
have somethin Hi," said the customer.
Clayton stood' up against the bar and
sleepily called for a beer. "Sorry," said
the bartender, "but you can't have arjv
drink." "What!! yelled Clayton, who
' was now thoroughly awake. "It's
against the rules; you've been asleep,"
said the bartender, seriously. He stuck
to it, and his boss realizing- the justice
of it was obliged to g-ive in. The rule
Has since been abolished.'
THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.
If Grouchy Sad Prevented Prussian Junc
tion with English
Napoleon would have won the battle
of Waterloo had Grouchy prevented the
junction of the Prussians v. if h thf Knj-
lih army .because he would not hav had
to iiffht two battles at once, i t . per
sons realize that the so-eaikcl hat tie of
Waterloo was in reality a double battle,
somewhat like Jena and Auerstadt.
Napoleon fought one battle at Water
loo asrainet the English. On the arrival
of the Prussians he was forced to go iu
person toward Planchenhoit and there
fight another battle against the Prus
sian army.leaving to Ney the conduct oi
the troops at Waterloo. It is a well-
known maxim in war that a very great
or decisive victory cannot be gained un
less one commander makes a serious
blunder, of which the other takes im
mediate advantage. It is very evident
that the fact of the emperor's havin;'
to fight two battles at once, instead of
concentrating his attention on one
alone, enormously increased the possi
bility of a mistake. Moreover. Na
poleon did not have the able lieutenants
of his former campaigns. Dessaix, Klo
ler, Lannes, and Bessiers were dead.
Massena and Macdonald had taken the
oath of allegiance to the Bourbons, and
Murat hail split with the smjieror.
Napoleon's personal attention was.
therefore, imperative. To Grouchy
alone all blame nmstsbe attributed, for,
had he prevented the union of the
Prussians with the English, the em
peror would have had to fight only one
battle at a time, and could have givsn
his entire personal attention to that
one batt3e.
In the second place. Napoleon would
not have been forced to fight with 71,-
047 men against two armies numbering
about 125,000 nearly two to one
against him. He wo'sld have had 71,
947 good soldiers pitted against' a ra.w.
undisciplined army of 67,661 men under
the duke of Wellington, which was not
only inferior in mere numbers, but far
inferior in morale and experience. The
chances would have been greatly in fa
vor of the French. Then, too, the
French army was commanded by the
acknowledged masters of modern war
fare, whose brilliant successes a
Itivoli, Marengo, Austerlitz, .Tena Fried-
land. Wagram, the Uorodian, and Dres
den had dazzled the whole world. Until
then Napoleon had never been defeated
in any great battle except Leipsic, anil
the French were strong in the
confidence of the emperor's success.
Two of the best writers on the Water
loo campaign Shaw-Kennedy and Si-
bournc. both Englishmen concur in
saying that, had Grom-hy kept tho
Prussians away, the Knglish army
would have been badly beaten. This
view is also held by the ablest writer of
all, Mr. Ropes. United Service Review-
stands at the Head.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best seller
I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Safford, Ariz., writes: . "Dr. King's New
Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it
never fails, and is a sure cure for Con
sumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot
say enough for its merits." Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of a cen
tury, and today stands at the head. It
neTer disappoints. Free trial bottles
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store.
at
Electric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and tbe need of a tonic and
and alterative is felt. A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi
cine will act more surely counteracting
and freeing tbe system from the malar
ial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit
ters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Blake
ley & Houghton's drug store.
Boeklen'B Armci salve.
The best 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 Dy Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
Old People.
-Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
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 Dowels,
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 JBlakeley & Hough
ton's Drag Store.
Xygrlt "Valley Roller Floor Milts.
Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills are
running full time on No. 1 wheat.
Flour equal to the best always on hand.
Prices to suit tbe times. Also mill feed
in quantities to suit.
W. M. McCobklb & Son. .
aug8-6mw . Proprietors.
"Big as a
For JO cents you get almost twice
murh "Rattle Ayw as vrwt tin nf
other high grade
ydays of "Battle Ax consumers paid
10 cents for a small plug of the same
quality. Now, "Battle Ax" High
est Grade, twice the quantity. That s
true economy. .
Get
Your
Christmas
Gifts
two ounce bag,
and two
coupons inside each, four
ounce bag of Blackwell's
Durham. Buy a bag of
this celebrated tobacco
and read the coupon
which gives a list of val
uable presents and how
to get them
t to get them. IQuSCSJ
Mew York Weekly Tribune
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gifts for the young and
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POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For Information, time cards, man aud tickets,
ca on or write to
W. C. ALLAWA.Y. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
-01
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Orego n
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
FROM JUNE 23, 1895.
f OVERLAND EX-1
press, Salem, Rose- 1
I burg, Ashland, Sac-1
1 ramento, Ogden,8an I
1 Franeiseo, Mojave, (
Los Angeles, 1 Pasn, j
I New Orleans and
I East j
8:50 P.M.
8:10 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
Roseburg and way sta
tions
fVia Woodbnrn fori
I Mt.Angel, Silverton,
1 West Scio, Browns- S
I ville.Sprlngfield and J
I Natron I
4:40 P.M.
Daily
except
Sundays.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
t4:45 P.M.
except
Sundays.
Salem and way stations!
10:00 A.M.
t uorvaiiis ana way
stations (
(McMiunville andj
way stations 1
t 6:20 P. M.
t 8:25 P.M.
Dally. fDaily, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
8ttes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVI8ION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street.
Leave' for 'OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m.: 12:15. 1:45. 5:25. 6:45. 8:05 t. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only). Arriveat
Portland at 7:10, 8;3U, 11:25 a, m.; 1:30, 3:15, 6:35,
7:55, 9:10 p. m.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p.m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday. Wednesday and
Fri ay at 9 :40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, xnursaay ana saturaay at 8 :ua p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40,
10:15 a. m.: 12:15, 1:45, 8:30, 5:25 6:45 p. m. . Ar
rive at Portland at 12:35, 8:30, 10:00 11;25 a. m
1:30,8:15,5:10,6:35,7:55 p.m.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt.
J. S. SCHIKK,
President.
H. M. Bsall,
Cashier.
First flational Batik.
THE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check. '
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRBOTOH3.
D. P. Thokpsow. Jko. S. Schxhck.
Ed. M. Williams, Qko. A. Lisbb.
H. M. Bbaix.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEBALBANKING BUSINES
Letters of Credit issned available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
xransters sold on JSew York;, Unicago,
St. Lonis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, beattle Wash,, and various points
in uregoo ana Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav-
oraDie terms.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIREBRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
"JSL. a-m. IE IDT isr .
Soipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St..
THE DALLES, - - OR.
nlLDDD POISOra
(A SPEC. ALT Yi
Ultlary BLOOD fUISON permanently
peured In 15 to 35 days. You can be treated at
home for same price under same guaraa
bjr.xxyuu prex erio come nere we wii looo
tract to DavTAilmjulfnronnrttmtalhm. - .
nochanre, if we fail to euro, if yon have taken itier
cury. Iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains, Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat.
I imples. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling;
out, It Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge the world for a
case we cannot cure. This disease has always
baffled the skill of the most eminent physi
cians. S500,000 capital behind our nncondV.
tional guaranty. Absoiuteproofs sent sealed on
application. Address COOK REKEDI COb.
03 Masonlo Temple, VOICAJOO, ILL.
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
guardian ol the persons and estate of Alice Al
mjr Udell snd William Edward Udell, minors,
under and in accordance with an order of the
county court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco
County, heretofore made, wi:l sell at publio auc
tion, for cash in band, on Saturday, the 19th
day of December, 1896, at the hour of 12 o'clock,
noon, at the couitbouse door in Dalles City, in
Wasco County. Oregon, all tbe real estate be
longing to the estate of said minors, to-wit:
The southeest quarter of section thirty in
township one north range ten east Willamette
Meridian, in Oregon, containing 160 acres.
Dalles City, Oregon, Hov. 19, 1896.
GEOBGE UDELL,
nov21-ii Guardian of said Minors.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administratrix of the estate
of George W. Turner, deceased, and has duly
qualified as such. All persons having claims
against said estate are therefore notified to pre
sent tbe same to her, with proper vouchers,
within six months from tbe date hereof at the
office of the County Clerk of Wasco connty, Ore
gon, or at the office ot her attorney, W. Y. Mas
ters, rooms 1 to 4, Hamilton Building, Portland,
Oregon, within six months f om this date.
MARGARET E. 8YKES,
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner,
deceased. oct3-ii
. Dated October 2, 1806.
Guardian Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of tbe State of O egoh for Wasco county, guar
dian of the person and estate of Albert Lehman,
an insane person. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to pre
sent them to me at my residence in Dalles City,
Oregon, with proper voucher-.
GEORGE A. LIEBE,
Guardian of the person and estate of Albert
Lehman, insane.
Dated this 26th day of September, 1896.
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Executor's Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given that George A. Liebe, .
executor of the estate of Richard G. Closter, de
ceased, has filed the final accounting of the es
tate of Richard G. Closter. deceased, with the
guardianship estate of Albert Lehman, an in
sane person, of the person and estate of which
said Albert Lehman, an insane person, the said
Richard G Closter, deceased, was at the time ot
his death the duly appointed, qualified and act
ing guardian, with the clerk of tbe County
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco- County,
and that said court has appointed 10 o'clock a.
m. of Monday, November 2, 1896, being the first
day of tbe regular November term of said court,
for the yea- 1896, at the county coarthouse in
Dalles City, Oregon, as the time and place for
the hearing of said final accounting and objec
tions thereto if any the re be.
This notice is published by order of said
County Court, entered October 2d, 1896.
GEORGE A. LIEBE. Executor.
Comdon & Condom, Attorneys for Executor.
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