The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 05, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles My Chronicle.
Till: DALLES,
OKKOON
TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS.
TJelmv ia published a correct time card
ot trains and boats which leave and ar
rive at The D.illea. Travelers may trust
it, as Tin: Cnuoxicu: is kept fully in
formed of revisions :
1). I'. it A. N O. STKAMKKS.
Stonmer Regulator loaves every Monday, Wed
nef day mid Friday at 7:00 h. m.
Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day ut 5:30 p. mi.
OKKGON UAI1AVAY & NAVIGATION CO.
r.vT mail. Arrive. Le.ive.
Xo.l Vot-b:mnil I;4" ii.m. I'M a.m.
Ko.2 Knst-bouml . .. . 10:15 p.m. 10:'-"" p.m.
DAtlKS l'ASSIINUKlt.
No. 7 West-bound, leaves 1:00 p.m.
No. 8 Knst-botiuil, arrives Jl:.V u.m.
All pa'sciifrcr trains slop at Union Street, n
well us the. depot.
A
Per inch
Ono Inch or less In Dally ?t 50
Over two inches and under four Inches 1 00
Over four inches and under twelve Inches..
Over twelve inches CO
DAILY AMI) WEEKLY.
One Inch or less, per inch ? 2 50
Over one inch mid under four inches IW
Over four inches and under twelve inches.. 1 00
Over twelve inches 1 00
ri-ltSONAt, .IIKNTION.
Mr. Tom Badder was up from the
Locks tliis morning.
Miss Hendrickson of Portland is visit
ing Mra. S. L. Brooks.
Mrs. Montgomery went to. Hood Kiver
this afternoon to visit her parents.
Mr. Will Lanuille of Cloud Cap Inn,
after a day's visit here, left for Hood
Eiver this afternoon.
Mr. T. A. Hudson ldit for Portland
this afternoon, fronivhence ho will
make a trip to San Francisco.
Mr. Henry McKibbenVwho lias been
in the city in the interest of his paper,
"The Senator," returned to Portland to
dav. Advertised Gutters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing' in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for Feb. 2G, 1S97. Persons call
ing for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Agneau, Mr Add Bill, Miss Irene
Bing, Frank Brown, Aloerfc
Connely.Miss Car- Creigliton, Mr J H
oline Drake, Mr Bud
Franklin, Mr G B Gray, Mrs M J
Hamtan, Mr F M Hurst, Mr F M
Lapins, Mr It Lane, Mrs Sarah T
Martin, Miss Anna Martin, Miss L E
Mayliew, Mr Tim Olfsson, Mrs Nils
Pashet.Mr YincentPaterson, Mrs Ida
Perser, Mr Geo Salmon, Mrs Chas
Scott, Walter Smith, Mr C E
Thomas, Mr J W Wheeler, Mr Wm
Pratt, Mr T M
J. A. Chosse.v, P. M.
If we could trace Dyspepsia to its
source, it would lead back to our kitch
ens. In fact, the secret of good health
is goad cooking. If well cooked, foods
are partially digested ; if poorly cooked,
they are less digestible than in their raw
statu. i( you are victim of faulty cook
ing; that is, if you aiifTer from Dyspep
sia, the rational cure must be looked for
in an artificially digested food, and a
food which will at the same time aid the
digestion of other foods. Such u prep
aration virtually rests the tired digetive
organs, thereby restoring them to their
natural strength..
The Digestive Cordial, as prepared by
the Shakers of Mount Lebanuon, is'sueh
a preparation, and a single 10 cent bottle
will convince you of its value. If your
druguist doesn't keep it, he will be glad
. to get it through ids wholesalo house.
10
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
In ii London Ilotol.
The American visitor to London who
Stops at a certain hotel iu that city finds
many novelties and conveniences that
nre not known here in America, where
hotels are supposed to have reached the
nome of luxury. U ban au American
plan dining room, says tho Chicago
JtTuwB, but only a French bill of fare. It
lias an Indian room, where an Indian
cliof, iu the costume of the country, pro-pare-s
native dihee for those who do
sire them.
In thU hotel each guest ie known by
the number of his room instead of li ia
name, and it is rather odd to an Ameri
can to be addressed as "Mr. 900," as
though he were a convict iu tho peniten
tiary. On each floor, day and night, are to
bo found a maid, a yalet and n waiter,
who are at your service, and have free
access to your rooms. When you come
home at night, if you are a man, you
ii lid your clothes pressed and cleaned
and cart-fully packed away iu a chest of
drawers. If you aro a woninn, the maid
uttendn to frills and furbelows ae though
alio were hired by you especially,!
Gueata never bother with their koy6 j
the maid or valet on tho floor takes
charge of the key, and i'b ready nt any
tinio to open your door.
Subscribe for Tiiij'Chkonium:.
A. T. Wood tti Succeed IHiiokliurn.
l.otnsvir.u:, March t5. A. T. Wood of
Mount Sterling will succeed J. I. C.
Blackburn iu the U. S. senate by ap
pointment of Governor Bradley, to be
announced probably tomorrow. The
appointment was decided upon nf:er tho
governor had ofleied tho honor lo St.
John Boyle of this city, wlto refused it.
Boylo was tho Republican caucus nom
inee at the last session of the legislature,
and his action indicates ttiat he hopes to
be elected to serve the full term by a
sepecial session of tho legislature which
Governor Bradley will call within a few
dnya.
Danger of the U rip.
The greatest daugers from La Grippe
is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea
sonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Komedy is taken,
all danger will be avoided. Among the
ten? of thousands who have used this
remedy for la grippe, wo have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted
in pneumonia, which shows conclusively
that this remedy is a certain preventive
of that dread disease. It will nfl'ect a
uertnattent cure in less time than any
other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton
Ilnntui'x Appointment.
Wasaixotox, March S. Senator
Sherman of Ohio has tendered his res
ignation to Governor Bushnell, to take
effect March 5. Tho oiiicial appoint
ment bv the governor of Mark Hanna to
suceed Sherman ia on the way here, and
will be delivered to Hanna tomorrow, to
take effect March 5.
STRANGE POST OFFICES.
yucer Arrangements Seen lu Other Parts
of tho World.
Until quite recently the po:ital system
in Persia was very loosely conducted.
It was under the superintendence of a
minister of posts, who. however, does
not work the system himself. Each
road is farmed to some merchant or
wealthy person, who pays a certain sum
to the 'minister for the privilege, and
makes as much money out of the busi
ness an he can.
On the south coast of Patagonia is the
most remarkable postal service In the
world. Close to the post is a large sign
post with the inscription: "PostOfliee."
Attached by chains to the foot of the
sign post is a strong1 chest, which has
served as a post office, master, clerk, all
in one, for many years. Theuhips pass
ivz through the Magellan straits- send
a boat to the shore to fetch nv.y letters
Ui?. ma;- be addressed To their places of
call, and at the same time to have any
letters they may wish to have taken in
other directions.
In :i small group of islands off the
south coast of Tcelnnd the islanders have
a bottle post, which depends mainly on
the wind. When the wind blows from
the south they put their letters into a
well-corked bottle. To insure delivery,
a plug- of tobacco or a cigar is put in
side, and iH-ople on the mainland are
usually on the lookout for and teady to
deliver the letters so dispatched, in re
turn for the inclosed remuneration.
WOMAN FLiES KITES.
Champion Lady at the Sport lnccnta n
Now Kirn;.
"Barrel kites" are. the novel invention
of Miss .Nellie Boss, of Fruit Yale, Cal.
says the New York World. Three
months urr she demonstrated theii
practicability, and sinee then luu
proved, as she claima, that they fly
hiprher than any other kites. ever made
cn the Pacific coast. A recent visitor
to what Miss Kohl calls her "kitery"
saw simply a very clean and neatly
whitowasbed backyard. Against s-oine
deserted henroosts leaned some queer
cloth and bamboo objects that looked
like (kittened balloons with the ends
knocked out. The largest were five feet
hlffh by four feet, broad, and they were
of all colors. The strinp used in flying
tlwrn is about two miles lone;.
. The younp kite-flyer, who holdH that
every woman hould have a hobby and
who thoroughly mijoys hers, makes all
her own kites. Then she llii-j uine or
ten at ouce, to the Treat edification of
the siirruiimllnpr neighborhood and to
tin ilclitfht of the small boys, who are
always willing to help haul them in.
Each kift is named, iwul "MeKinley"
and "drover" compete with those bear
ing leas famous names to see which can
ellnib tho hip-heat. Barrel-kite Jlylnf
is wiitl to be as pretty as it is sueeess
;ful, and California's champion kite
llver wears her distinction very grace
fully. ntmtiuor Kir Sulci.
We will sell tho steamer "Wanna,"'
thirty-live feet long, eight foot beam,
built in 1S93. All in good ohW. For
full particulars apply to
OiiKoo.N I.i'.M!n;n Co.,
mch2-lmd Viento, Or.
KtiY'B I! UK AM BALM U n iiotltlvocuro. I
Apply Into tho nostrils. It Id quickly. absorbed. 60
centa at Drugglcta or by mall ; eamplca 10c. by mall. 1
BLY UIIOTUKUS, 68 Warrea Bt New York City.
for SCaXMto
flow fbout Your
We havo the facilities for doing all kinds
of Job Printing, from a Visiting card to a
catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. "Wo not only desire to keep busy,
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK.
THE
FIRST
ATTLE
STYLES AND PRICES:
Richly and durably bound in English Cloth, plain edges; portrait of the au
thor forming the design on cover; autograph preface; magnificent pre
sentation nlnte in silver, gold and blue; containintr 600 pages and 32
full-page illustrations
In half-Morocco, marble edge
In full-Morocco, gilt edge
The
Dalles
T m jen D Ml mo. Mi
I si DAILY KKCmviNG I.N'QUIIilUS FltOM
Prospective s Immigrants
From every part of the United States concerning tho
Resources, Products, Prices, Etc.
All pereons desiring to sell or rent farms or city property will find it greatly to
their advantage to call on or write at ouce to any ono of the undersigned members
of the Exchange, giving full particulars, terms, etc.
T. A. HUDSON,
G. W. ROWLAND,
C. E. I!A YARD,
.1. G. KOONTZ oc CO.,
.7. M. HUNTINGTON & CO.
THE DALLES,
Ho ICnc.w tlio Mtory.
On neutral grt.uud they met, tlvr:an
from Kentucky and the one from O'ro.
It was in the middle of Uv Ncwpo"!
bridge, and they shook har.da and
looked through the railing attheri.er
below them.
"I heard a good story to-day," said the
Ohioan.
"Something1 about a Kcutuoklan's dis
like for waif r, I sunpoo," -aid thelHiie
GraaB eliap, u ith a tired ioal: iu hk: luce.
"No, about a Texas rr,.'. F.'llow tliat
r.nw it said he never eav v.h runniii;;
dene in his life. It was r. foot race be
tween a cowboy and a colicpe graduate.
They pot together at a saloon down in
the eoiith'-m part of the- state and ran
to another wiloon five miles away. The
Jtilleye boy beat the cowboy hands
down, ttnU ''
"And you told the man who-told you."
Interrupted the KentuokiaM. "that you
could not believe the ntory beoaune ?n
loons in Texas aren't that tktr apart, eh?
es, that was a good ntory when you
and t wore young."
Then the Kentuckian meandered
Oh toward-, while the man from the
Jlueheye stnte couldn't seem to yet tl.i
satisfaction out of his cigar that hr
did before. Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
linynl KIhsoth.
Kmperor William is a great kisser.
Tlie prince of Wales isn't, so lie bar,
been at the trouble of teaching his vari
ous foreign relations to shake hands
iu the Knglish fashion and to inform
them that he doesn't wish any hugging.
The. kiss between the czar and tin em
peror of Austria tlie other day, accord
ing to all reports, wits as long and cling
ing as that of Olga Nethersole in "Car
men." SURE CURE for PILES
I TIIK FIUST HATTI.E Is nn interesthiff story
1 of the great political struggle of I'M, Its most
important events and tho manylsstics involved;
a logical treuthc on lll-nietallHm as tittered by
eminent exponents, including the part taken by
Hon. W. J. IJrvan in the silver agitation prior to
the Democratic National Convention, and dur
inc the campaign, the best examples of his won
derful oratory, the most noteworthy incidents of
Ills famous tour, u careful tevleiv of the political
Mutation, a discussion of the election returns
and the significance thereof, and the future
, possibilities of llt-metalllsm as a politic il issue.
1
M. J. WOODCOCK, Agent, Wamic, Or,
r i
m a t kP m sni ii v&v s
OREGON.
NOTICE-SAUE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice is hereby ylven that by author
ity of oidinanceNo, '291, which passed
the Common Council of Dalles City Feb
i nary 0, 1S07, entitled "An ordinance
entitled an ordinance to provide for tiie
sale of certain lots belonging to Dalles
City," I will, on Saturday, the Kith dav
of March, 1S97, sell at public auction, to
tlie highest bidder, all the following lots
and parts of lots in Gates Additiun to
Dalles City, Wasco County, Or., to-wit :
The north o0 feet oil' from luts 5 anil (i
jointly in block 18.
'North UO feet oil" from lots 1 and 2
I jointly in block 18.
1 North -50 feet ofl" fmm lnti a nni j
j jointly iu block 18, and lot 1 in block lib
ino reasonanio value ot awd lots, for
less than which they will not Iw sold,
has la-en fixed and determined by tho
Common Council of Dallos City a"s fol
lows to-wit:
Tho north 50 feet ofl' from lots 5 and 0
jointly in block IS, $200.
North HQ feet oil' from lots 1 and 2
jointly in block 18, $00.
North ot) feet oil' from lots 3 and -I
jointlv in block 18, $100.
Lot 1 in block 10, if 200.
Kach ono of these lots will be sold up
on tiro lot respectively and none of them
shall be fcold for a lots sum than the
value thereof as above stated.
One-fourth of tho price bid on anv of
said lots shall be paid in cushat tho
time of sale, and the roiiiainder in three
equal payments on or before one, two and
three vears from tlie iluti, ,,r
j (i . " ...w w villi ClllU
j respectively, with interest on such do
feried payments at tho rate of 10 per
cent per annum, payable annually ; pro
; vided that payment may bo made in fuil
, at any time at tho option of tho pur-
uiiuaur.
Tho said salo will begin on tho 13th
day of March at tho hour of 2 o'clock p.
in. of. said day, and will continue from
tunc to tiino until all of said lots shall
bo sold.
Dated this (Ith day of February, 1807.
GlMlIUlT W. PlIEl'l'H,
flO Recorder of Dalles City.
Subacrlho for T k Ciuionici.k.
.-. it A MTFD. I
BIUO I
Notice is tt'o'lj
Hood Liver, him . f (jrceon f0r
County Court of the St: to ol UrM, ,
Veo County, up to ho Uonr o ,
Wednesday. March 3, . o R.
four feet of the same. '
reived for a Howe n , ' ' ;
County Clerk of Wasco Com ty.
Tlio, Court reserves the right to lejiu
Or., this 7th day of February, A. D.,
j nui A. M. KnwAY, County Clerk.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION.
v..,:.,,. ;Q lum.l.v "iven to the lectil
voters of school district. No.
Citv, Wasco county, Maie mi
r. i -i,.,i i. Pi-tinn for said
tlllK 11 1 annum sv-iiw. - . .
district will beheld at the
recorder, on Court, s rcet, in i .
i...:.. Hin liiuii- nt o clocr.
uregon, iu - -. ! 1ii n
in tne aiternooii i..,.. -
o'clock in tlie alternoon ot sani . ,
inc the Sth dav of March, A. D. IS!)..
111 mi- s.v.. f ... ... .1. Itl,,.,1ncn ,
The meeting is caueu iui uiu,..,;.-
of electing one director tor sanl (UMnci.,
to s,rvo for the term of three years, ami
one clerk, to serve for the twin of one
vear. Said election to tie uy nmiu ,
the polls will remain open from - o clr.uk
p. m. until (i P- m. oi said Sth day of
March, A. D. 1897.
Dated this 20th day of Feb.. lsib.
Oitio.v Kixnitsi-Y,
Chairman Board Directors.
Attest: E. Jacohskn-,
District Clerk.
PACKERS OF
fork and Beef
MANUKACTUKKttS Ol-'
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
Dried Beef, Etc.
Dalles City anil Mora Stage Line
Leaves Williams Hotel, Moto, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
8 a. m. prompt.
Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
S a. m. prompt.
Freight rates Tho Dalles loMoro, 10c
per 100 lbs; small packages, 15 and 2.")c
Passenger rales The Dalles to Moro,
fl.oO; round trip, $2.J0.
Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalles,
and at Williams Hotel Moro.
tf
DOUGLAS ALLEN. Prop.
Me Oven and Milelie
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEK, - - Propricto;
bta-tes leave liako Oven for Antelopt
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three timea a week.
GOOD HOUSES AXI) WAGONS.
The GrLADEs Ranch,
WllITIJ SAI.ION. WASH.
- lire Bred
?ii S &' Ij"nliert, Comniassk- and Torinuntor
raiuo. Three Clioieo Hulls for wle or i" it
. oiae Uioloo Cows and Heifer, for sale,
i ie llrol Poland China llnj-s lu"
(" I'ljmi-uth Uoek I Iiici,.-ii(.
A".li.- Mils, a It. IIYKKKTT, l'r.m.
jN-, v' '" Mlitv salmon.
tlnry lilATob .HjioV?r1tyorT'-
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17 iM IrW: Bifk MV .
WM BB S 111
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out; it u tins k2J )miV??$iv? V?:vf;'lnK
wo aiiurantto tociiro Wn .fiiilHl,u 1 WON
pa jo wo euniiot c , n5 w".rI,i for
hiivu Vina- (JruuTi
HlrovB T tl'.'!t ?oh H1irr
H rojs si.oo worth of urain annnallv
b lebl-am
jlpRTHERN
jj pacifkTryT
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Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
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CltOOKSTON
WINNII'KO
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Through Tickets
TO
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WASMINOTON
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IKISTON AND AI-I
l'OINTS HAST anil SOUTH
For Information, time cards, tunponnd ticket,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Atent,
The VMus, Oregon
OK
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
235, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Orozon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave nail are due to arrive at Portltni
ritoM rim. 10, 1S97.
OVKItLAND KX-I
uroah. Salcin. ItO'-u-
buu,', Ahlilanil, Siac-1
S:,-iO 1". M.
'i I'raiieeo, Mojave, (
"3:10 A. JI.
I LOsAUKUicStbimsn,
New urlcuna ami
1 1 Knst J I
, m 'HoseburB anil way tn-'
A- "Itlous l:10 P.M
i r Via Wooilburn lori
TnlU- i 1 nmviHiui
,r. , t c;M.
..v,.m.i est scio, nrowns
vnmi, 1 . yIlle,d,rtiig!Ioldanil
Sundays.
i t,iNatrmi ;
.i.nn i w 'tealcin and way stations,10.1,")A.M
xi I (C'oriUIb and way) If 0:20P.M.
I
n-ii p i 1 (Me.MIunvillu aiidj t S:2oP.M
"" 1 ''"I jway htatimis .. . . i I .
liaily. fl'-uiy, except Sinittay,
DINING OAKS ON OGDEN UOUTE.
I'ULUMAN IIUI'FKT Bl.EKl'KUS
AND filX'OND-CI.ASS SI.KKl'INO CARS
Attached to till Through Trains.
Thrmi's'h Tloliet Ollice, 81 Third street, where
tliroueh tiukota to all points In the Eastern
St'itcb, Canada mid Europe can he ohtulned st
lowest rates, from
J. II. KIHKI.AND, Ticket Agent.
AU ahove tralim arrivo at mid depart Iron1
Grand Central btatlou, Klfth and lrviiif streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
I'ntsciiKcr Depot, foot of JuUerson street.
Leave for OSWICGO, dallv, except Sunday, at
':: a. in.; PJ:15, 1:15, fii'Jj, fi.15, b;l6 f.
(ami 11::;0 p. in. on .Satiuday only). Arrive
i'ortlmid at 7:Iuinul 8;u0 a.m.; and 1:30, l:w,
0:35 and 7:.V p. in.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, 'it 4:30 p. n.
Anlve at l'ortland, 'J:'M a. m.
U'avu for AIllLIli on Monday, WediK'Mlaysnd
1'rioay at 0: IU a. in. Arrive nt l'orthind, Tues
day, Thiii-.-day ami Batnrday at 3:0o p. hi.
Sunday trains for OSWKGO leave at 8:10a.ffl.
and I'Jil.', l:l5,:i:::o, o:'J5 0:45 ami S 05 p. m.t Ar
rive at Portland at8:a), 10:00 a. in.; 1:33, 4:1
f):P, 0:3,"), 7:55 j. in.
I!. KOEIII.UIt, K. 1. KOOEUS,
.Mniuiiior. Asst. G. 1 it l'Hss.Ast.
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llramlnr JtlnttliewD, Kto. .
Wo ofl'or this unequaled newspaper ana
Thu Dalles Twico-a-Weolc Chronicle to
gether ono year for '.00. The regolK
price of tho two papers is $3.00.
CiirIi lu Vour-liualt8.
All county warrants registered prir
to Sept. Ill, 1802, will bo paid fit Ptf
ofllco. Intorcst ceases after w
1807. 0. L. Vmuuva,
Comity Treasurer.