The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 17, 1897, Image 4

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    Tta Mes My Ghronide. TO LEAVE CUBA
If an- one desires to trv the manner of
living employed by the Indians bun- j
dreds of years ago, he can model his
home after the wigwam and be carried
THE DALLES
OKEOU.V
INDIAN HUT AT THE ZOO.
rsmaiiuiHlily Itullnn
Kirch Hark.
Built It of
back to the time when Columbus was
not even thought of. j
A miniature of the wigwam will bej
placed with the group around the fonn
fpaiu Withdrawing 10.000
of Her Troops. j
The "Washington Post of March 25th
has the following description of an old
time Indian hut, recently built in that
city by two Passaniaquoddr Indians, Joe
Toma, now at Rockland, and Francis
.Lola, of Pleasant Point, who is still in
"Washington. The Indians were em-1
ployed for this work on recommendation
of Prof. Gatschet, who spent last sum
mer in this section.
The primitive birch-bark wigwam,
which has been m course of construction
durinc the past winter at the Zoological
Park, is now practically completed, and
is probably the only one of the kind in i
existence today. It was constructed un
der the supervision of the Bureau of
-c-.i i , . : . . V. r.
x-iuuiiiuKj, s on iu"uu ,u. vuc rked from Portland last nicht, and i
visitors to the Zoo. 1 cntndinr the dav hern.
HIS WILL WAS BURIED WITH HIM,
The Mlliipt Flood Has Left Tliou.
tain. This will be supplemented by the i
was figures of the Indians in their tribal j
costume and will give a clear idea of ,
what the earliest settlers in the North-j 8"" nomeie..ActiYe Measure,
eastern states saw when they first ar-1 Heinp Taken for Their Keller.
rived in America.
lKr.SOAL MENTION.
HCDP9
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS,
Notice is hereby given that by an
hority of ordinance No. -O-, hch
tl
passed the Common wo"Cu .
Citv April 10th, 1S97, entitled, 'An or-din-anceP
to provide for the -ale of certain
lots belonging to Dalles Utv. I iU. on
Saturdav, the loth dav of ..a. lJ ,
r.ii win niiPtion. to the highest
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y,
Indianapolis, is in the city.
Mr. H. G. VanDusen, who is
This wigwam is of the style used by
the Indians of New England and a part
of New York before the white men came
to this country. The only trace left of
this style of dwelling is the old pictures
of the first events in the history of the
colonization of America, such as the
landinc of the Mavflower. It was the
Washington. April 16. According to
! information received from trustworthy
Mr. T. K. Long, a cattle buyer from ; source5 i,ere the withdrawal of at least a
i part of the great army Spain has main-
in the tninpH fnr spvprnl vpnra in r)ip icl;nri nf
rea estate ana insurance ousiness in ! . ... . . . . .:.. .,
I .nhn n'lll naittn rt r Trie i m Eiinann
Astoria, is in the citv. , ........
, sets in within a lew davs. The initial
Air. riavwara tiiddeu went to urecon ,, . j,. ,,,
Citr this afternoon to look after a case ovemeut W,H be 'he departure
in the iand office there. , Spanish troops from Havana to
Vr V.. T Cr.nn. hnntr Snanpnrnr. nr. and witl,iu a 5uor l5lue trKP5
is unaerstoou. win witunraw. ine
ish insist nositivelv that it means only !
rreo. urews ana musses Aintuie uoeiz . ..t. " ' ....... v..... i , , t, i
i Ti. -r . n i (l: . 1 . i . rn i cu me Lei lar
ana r,nen r.aiikiii, aii oi .-i.ju.iiii, are ( remains; mat toiuez uns omy auont ou
visiting Mr. Drews relatives here. , nr lfvi fniWprc nn,l m tfiish'ili. m.
' , - ., 1 water
Mr. Bingham, the liquor merchant, tier conuiuons in men me campaign;
who has been enjoying a vacation in has been necessarily conducted, u few
The Dalles, left for Portland today. 1 thousand are qnite as effective as the!
"f- W "P P,rrn.rlt or..-? f.l m 5K- .' 1 50 fiflfl man nn.i-in P..V... I
recently moved into tniS City iroill .n- I The Hnlnr, printirr-pnt nn thp ntipr
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated ior ll- prent lpnverine :rcnstb nud
heiilthfuluess. Asure the h A eiiiiit nlum
and nil foru oi HdVilrsrrtou coinmou to the
cheap brntids.
Eovai. Bakinu I'owdkk Co. New Yor.K.
Wdder, all the following lots and parts
of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, .
Lots P and 10 jointly, in block 14,
S. 9 and 10, ointly in block : lo, Io s,
7 S, 9, and 10, jointly m block : Jl. i
k'nownas butte; lots 10 .11 and 12. in ,
clock 27; lot 9 it. block 34 lo s -, . .
S. 6. 7, S. 9. 10 and 11, in bloc k oo , ,
ti s. 4. S. 9. 10. 11 and 12, in block j
- ' ' . . - r- n 1i 11 unit
lots o, 4. O, O, I. a,
l.ln..L- r.7 ; ots 1. -'. o, t, o. v. o, .
Trn'iw leave and are dne to arrive at for.
LEAVE.
36;
12, in
S:50 P. M
:J0 A
f OVERUNI EX-1 1
f.ress, Salem, l:oJe-'.
i rHinento, Ogden.san !
1 b ninciseo, Molave. f
I uAngeIe,KU'a.o,
I New urleaits and I
j I. Lnt . . '
A1 i?t'lmrR and way
Hi'"?
4
!:10JLX
9, 10, 11 ana l-'. in oioi-k - T' '
4, 5 9. 10 and 11, in block 4o; lot l , -, ,
3 7, 10, 11 and 12, in block 41, and lots
1,2. 3. 4, 5, 6, in block 40. ,
itn:-ntKl rtld VHI1 H 111 7 Ik I V. IW.fc", " "
X IJU i fticuuoi'iv.
Dallv
eseei't
Sunday,.
(Mu Wnodlmrn lor1
Mt.Anecl, Sllverlon, '
i Wet Sclo, Brown?. S
villc&iirtngQcld and '
(.matron
i'..M.,s,n'ein lV,',d wny lons IO.iu
less than which they will not w eoici, ;
ha been fixed i.r.d determine.. u i c
Common Council of Dalles City as fol
lows, to-wit
McMIutiTltle
1
Dally.
n( lft nfln ' Lots v ana iu. m , '40;
of lU.WU Tljp Fln(a nt ,laven,ir,. la. . 7. S. 9 and 10, jointly in block lo, -W ,
sPa,n n.. t Anr;i i(;a cpven-. lots 7, S, 9 and 10, jointly in oiock -i.
. ...... v... , - ' ioiin- lot 10 in block oi ii, m
' l c.c . ..! rr. cir inr.l.pc nr T lip ' i. n : 'M fllhl mrfi .1. t. u. o.
.'1 1 . . 1 II III fcL. .. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 II'."" V - " " , nil 111 ( 1 1 I 1 1 H. .F-T, I II , - F I '
danger line.
The rising fbod has invad-
many jobbing-houses,
and the levee is almost entirely
9, 10 ami 11, in block So, eacn res pew
ivelv J10O: lots G and 7, in block bo
ctivelv $125; lots 2,3,4, 5,
S. 9
desire of the Bureau of Ethnologv to ' Jsbr, and are now living on Eicbtb lmnd( that the Sp'auish &mwM ;
Muscatine i-!and. the ceat melon
ing ground, is reported to be larg
der water. Rains continue nearl
1 dav and the situation dailv becomes
more serious.
, $100; lot 12. in block 30, 12o; lots o, 4,
rais-1 5, S, 9, 10 and 11, in oiocko(, eacn re-
elv un- spectivelv ?UH); lots o, .aim i-. u
j even , .. 10 nd n jn block.
find out how these wicwams were built
and all about their interior and furnish-, Mr. U Ireland, of the .loro ut-
, iL i . . server, enme down from stiertnan ves-
incs A thorough search oi the New terd;u' and wem Qn Q port,Bnd -hL3
England states was made, but failed to numine.
reveal an example of the primitive mode '
of living. Finally a very old man was
: resources are exhausted and the
are to be withdrawn because of lack
money to keep them in the service.
41, e?ch respectively ?11W; lots i,
7 and 12. in block 41 , each respectively
In the neighborhood of Bnrlincton the! 125; lots 3. 4. 5. S. r'. in and 11. :u
trooDS . . - .. h nnl-J". pan i r,-icL.VciV 1UU: loie i.
ll.ci 1 - ZLA i i 1 . 1 1 . ( 1 1 H 1 C , lIUU I Ul LI ;
of
Mr. Hugh Glenn is home from the'
Astoria-Goble railroad. He te.ls us the
weather is delightful down that way,
and that tine progress is being made in
the wav of cradins. !
DESOLATION I.V ITS WARE.
found who bad been taught io build
these bircb-bark wigwams in the old
fashioned way, and he was employed,
with an assistant, to build this one at
the Zoo.
It was constructed by exactly the
eame methods used by the aborigines. . , H 5 Tnraer Qf tJje Dua. Dig.
The Indian employed belonged to the , vaich. is iu the citv todav. Turner is a
Passamaquoddy tribe, but has recently , great stickler for Dutur, and thinks that
The friends of Mrs. F. T. Esping wili
, be pleased to learn that she is improv
. ing, and was able to ride down into the
i citv Thursdav.
I
Flood in Yazmi District Ha JLeft Thou.
Auntls Homelns,
Washington, April 16. Secretary Al
Sersieceaeuaiemgramirom oue OI Shreveport, La., savs: '
his inspecting officers at Cairo, who has N Discover is the" onlr
neeu worsing in me l azoo aistrici. ;
which says :
"I have completed the
the upper portion of my
I fi and 12. in block 42. each resiective.y
i area of valnaHe bottom farm land in "5105. iot o 3 4 5 9 10 and 11, in
I Illinois. The farmers there have
j up hope of getting in their crops,
j much loss will result. The river is
' risinsr.
given ; block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1,
a in block 43. J125: lots 2. 3, 4 and 5, in
E.. ! block 46, each respectively $100; lots 1
51111 land G, in block 4G, each respectively
1 Daily, execjit sniiaay.
DINING CAP.S ON OliDE.V UOCIE.
ITJUJ1AN BUFFET S1.EE1'EK5
, AND SECOND-CEASS SLEEPING CAES
Attached to all Through Trains.
dental and Oriental and I'acilic mall st-T
lines lor JAPAN and CHINA. Sa,
aj plication. ra ffi
Kate and tickets to Eastern points asd t,
'row:. Alo JAPAN, CHINA. IlbXOLULC ri
' ArSTRALIA, can be obtained from U
J. B. KliiKLAND, Tlcie: if.-
Throueh Ticket Oaice.lJl Third street. v
throucn tickets to all points In the EuS
State, Canada and Euroje can be obUheJc
lowest rates from
t T. ruit'T . i M. . .
All above trains arrive nt nnd dewrt ho
, Grand Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving ssa
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Put vender DejKit, foot of JeflersoDstrsft
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Snsiir t
iTt'JO a. in.: 12:15, 1M5. 5:2.i, 6. i, b:65 1.'
fnnd 11:30 p. m. on saturdav only). hmt
Portland nt T:I0nud S;S0 a", m., and la, IS
il.So and T:5o p. m.
stauiln at the Head.
Auc. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Dr. King's
thing that
cures my cough, and it is the best seller
' I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of
! 12.5
I Each of these lots will be sold upon
the lot respectively, and none of them
will be sold for a less sum than the value
thereof, as above stated.
One-fourth of the price bid on any of
said lots shall be paid in cash at the
time of sale, aud the remainder in three
equal payments on or before, one, two
and three vpars ironi tne ciate o. saiu
state of
trapper.
say enough for its merits."
inspection o: Satford, Ariz., writes : "Dr. Kinc's New
C115triCt 1TOL13 nisnnrof c nil t-Kat ic nloin.a1 fnr il tt cnlo irftti Inturoct nn cti(fl f1pfprrt! t V-
for Con- uients at the rate 01 iu per cent . t
Icnnot annum- ryno,e annually; provided
x i-.wiuu. . T,nrmFnt mav he made m full
Dr. K i n c ' s : ... .7 , .v, ., . : n .1 nt tVn. nnr-
1 rn.-ui r mi . - - - ill itij . Liuic ..I luc wynyn v .wv. i' i i
atwut the manner ot performing his 1 n v m a i r v p : .New Uiscoverv for consumption, chaser,
work and has done it well. He told the . ,..iV- K?JL"h. J ul.l , ar-v at Ca5r0' bnt 15 risJnS low there. , CoQh, nd CoW. ... ., ejcw,riment. ! The said sale
i ii 1 1 . r i t Lt i i'. w C Li UIJ siuiaij. .12 liC'C . .... . ... .... .. " .
time to rather vpterdav in i-on?n!t:uion with Dr. t Aoour. -w reiuges 1:
certain time in , Sutherland in the case of Carrie Butler, j havecollected at points on high grounds
Sntember "nd'be bean work a' tha' : Ht? a?retd with Dr. Sutherland, both in 1 have located and noted the approxi
. 1 (liacnosis and treatment, and pronounced , maf(. ni,n, patnhliehf.d rp'
Iave for Sheridan, week days, m-IiMr-Arrive
11: Portland, 9:30 a. m,
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, WednesdiTiai
Kriiay at 9:10 a.m. Arrive at Portland, i.
dav, Thursday and Saturday nt S:05p. m.
Sundav trains for OSWEGO leave at S:0ts.
nnd 12:15, 1M5,3:;, o:2." G:lo andS (Bp.c 1:
rive at Portland atS.'SO, 10:W a. n.; 1:J,U5
5.10, C:So, 7:55 p. in.
P.. KOEHLEP., E. P. R0GEE5,
Munacer. Asst. G. F. Jt fui. ir.
ben living near Penobscot bav. in the ' is the coming town 01 Eastern Oregon. snepori 10 cairo ana nna tneconuiuons , never faUi and js a snre cnre
. - I not ' f ha r m ri rr niijn ifu lt-Ci ff Jua rlifthUt' niftt'Qi I ho mns r r.fnniitn . . .
lilaine. He was a cu We and Tu " y "b"v... ..v,. ... ut , 5Umptj0n coughs, and Co ds.
Hp wn Pfti-pfnlU- ir.tmntPil ,".." , crevasse, oeiow v.arutnersvi.ie, nas wici-
- . : iiMir 'itiiiif 11111 ti . ; . -.
A
officials that the best
birch bark was at a
section t. v, ,,1 .,.,.,. .,
( X. 1 1 11 UCC.t 1. 1 ILU 1U4 11 Vj 11 (1 1 IL1 W 1 11 LUU
I tury, and today stands at the head. It
time
A JIAHVEL OF INGENUITY.
fie selected the birch trees in
forest, from which he would gather the ,
rebel stations
.:v, 1,0 V.,i .,,.. and communicated the
the 1 ;en before. ! ws to Captain Davis, who n
ws supplies from Alempiiis. This point
stoekhuiiier.- Meeting. ' is the natural center for ceneral distri-
necessary ue-
forward-
Imrk. Inn" hpfnrp thp ttnip fnr mittinir it. .
"When it "was fathered he used a stone Notice is hereby given that a meeting : button by small semi-weekly packets
knife and onlvnch other toaU a were ' of the stockholders of The Dalies Chron-1 that know the landings, and are expec
ted to nrove more satisiactorv and
used by the aborigines. The posts to be icier Publishing Company wstt be heid at
the county court rooms on Tuesday, the
25th day of May, A. D., 1S97, at 2
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of adopt
ing suplimentarv articles of incorpora
tion, increasing the capital stock of said
company and transacting such other
business as may come before said meet-!
incr. By order of the Board of Directors.
The Dalles, Orecon, April 9, 1S97. 1
A. 5. Mac Allistek,
President. 1
R. G. Davenpoet,
Secretarv.
eco
nomical than the chartered boats. All
the relief stations but two are already
supplied from Memphis with five days'
rations."
Another armv inspector telegraphed , at her request, as she wants others simi
from Greenville, Miss., that the total larly afilicted to know what cured her.
nrp.i hiWt tn nvrnfW in his iUtrw-f The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by
ne'er disappoints. Free trial bottles at
Blakeley A Houghton's drug store. 1
Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry
St., A'.ton, 111., suffered with sciatic
rheumatism for over eight months. She
doctored for it nearly the whole of this
time, using various remedies recom
mended by friends, and was treated by
the physicians, but received no relief.
She then used one and a half bottles of
Chamberlain's Paiu Balm, which affect
ed a complete cure. This is published
will becin on the loth
day of May, 1S97, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. ui. of said day, and will con
tinue from time to time until all of said
lots shall be sold.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1S97.
Gimiekt V. Phelps.
P.ecorder of Dalles City.
STAGE LINE.
Dip
uiostlv in
The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
Blakeiev ti: Houghton.
is about 4000 square miles
Phillip; county, Ark., aud Coahoma, j Two years aco R. J. Warren, a rirng
Quitman, Bolivar, Sunflower and Wash-, uist at Pleasant Brook, 2C Y., bouubt a
small supply of Chamberlain's CougL
CliancH of Tiin.
Commencing April Sth, the steamers ,
of the Regulator line will leave The
Dalles at 7 a. m. instead of 7 :30.
W. C. Allaway, Agent.
iiiston counties, Mississippi. It is sug
geteu that a ten days' supply of rations
he sent at the earliest practicable mo
ment to supply 1000 destitute persons
and 1000 head of stock in Quitman
Remedy. He sums up the result as fol
lows : "At that time the goods were un
known in this section ; to-day Chamber
lain's Couch Remedy is a household
county, in which there are ten towships r word." It is the same in hundreds of
used were cut with stone hatchets and
burned into proper lengths. The roots
which furnished the fiber for sewing,
were due with ancient tools and split m
& like manner. No hammer, nails, saws,
nor any tools but those in use before the
white men came, were used in any part
of the construction ot the lodge.
The wigwam, as it now stands, will
eurprise most of the visitors who see it.
The shape and ceneral appearance of the
Sioux tepees and the mud, stone, and
reed houses of the tribes of Indians out
"West are well known, but this witrwam
is entirely different in many ways. Its
Ehape reminds one of the cover to the
old "prairie schooners." It has a small
door cut In front and an opening m the
roof to allow the escape of smoke. The
structure is fifteeen teet long, thirteen
and a half feet broad and nine feet high.
Tit's Indians first drove tali stakes of
arbor vitae into the ground for each side
of the building. These were bent over
at the top in a half circle and tied to
gether with thongs of split ash. Other
poles were driven at both ends of the
"buildine and then smaller noles were
tied across these after the manner of carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or i work in the inundated area, but as this j this medicine has often averted long and
elats in a shin"le roof. The birch bark janitor work of any kind done by a j period will vary with the locality, the perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi-
first-class man? If so, telephone Henry ( inspector recommends that no supplies
Johnson at Parkin-:' barber shop, be sent for a longer period than ten
'Phone 119. al0-tf days.
Fur sale ur Trade.
A desirable ranch of ICO acres, within
tour miles of Dalles City, with one span
mares, harness, wagons, plows and other
propertv. Fine fruit land and abun
dance of water. Will trade for Dalles
City property. Inquire of
A. S. Mac Allister,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Cnno.vicLE office, The Dalles, Or.
0.R.&H.
Throueh by daylight via Grass Valley, :
and Cro5i Hollows.
DOUGLAS ALLEN. The DillM.
C. M. 1VHITKLAW. Antelor-e-
Stagei- leave The Dalles from CmatfllsHsi
at 7 a. in., alto from Antelope at 7:a)a.n.m7
Mondav. Wednedav and Friday. ConscKJ
made at Antelope for Priaeviile, JHtcbaci
liolats beyond. Close c m.ections madeiuia
Dalles with railways, trains aud boats.
Slaces from Antelojie rearh The Pi!!es I
days, Tburdays and s'aturdays atl:3)J.
HATES. OF FARE.
.
55
5i
IS
:j
t
j
:s
a
do Moro.
1 do Grass Valley
, do Kent
! do Cross Hollows
i Autelo to Cross Hollows
i do Kent
' do Grass Volley
I do Moro. . .
do Deichuees
, do Dalles . .
inundated. Also for 5000
jveopie and 500 head of stocfe
destitute
in Coa-
conimunities. Where ever the good
qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Reiu-
homa county, where 12 townships are , edy become known the people will have 1
flooded, and for S00O people and 100 head nothing else. For sale by Blakeiev tv
of stock in Bolivar county, where nine Houghton,
townships are inundated. ia-ctric miter.
On the Arkansas side it is reported , Electric Bitters is a medicine suited ;
5000 destitute people and 400 head of for any season, but p&rh&DS luorfc uftntir
ERST!
GIVE5 THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
LDOD POISON
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
Dn not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg,
the eye specialist, and have your eyes
examined free of cham. If you suffer
with headache or nervousness you nn-
lnnh.pllv Viovp imnprfpn. iMsinn thnf if
corrected, wilt benefi't voa" for llfe. ! "vestock in Phillips and Monroe counties ! ally needed when the languid, exhausted St. Paul
Ofiice in the Voet block. are requiring assistance. , feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
Jrrom 6i) to 4u days is estimated as the ; and sluggish and the neea of n tonic and
Do you want your windows cleaned, period of time before laborers can go to . and alterative is felt. A prompt use of. fU RatPC tfl all Factorn Pitioc
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
iABPECIALTYSS.
cureu iu iuiuoj uaj d. uuv- zr.
hotnoloraatae pnceundersaaesjOT
Ity. llroaprefortococehc
coccaree.it we tan to euro. "yu";"rrxj
cury, Iodide potash, and e:lll b?
pains. Silicons 1'atcheu In nouth.soreiB ,
k'iinplcii. Copper Colored SpoW'Sai
any part of the body. Ilalr or Eyebrowit
out, It IB this Secondary UL0D?E&
weiruaranteetoctire. WeaolicltUiew,K;
aatc cases and chaUence the
cao we cannot cure. Tula dbewe WgE
baflied theBklll of the most emintnlgg
clartj. COO,000 canltal behind ojwgj
tlonatpiarant7. Abs("'PFjirOJi
, tippUcntwn. Address S04&inAiaB
i jfii MatiTl-r Xemple CUlCAWi
was put on in large square pieces and
sewed together with split spruce root.
The sewing of these pieces of bark is the
most attractive part of the work, and
was accomplished with a needle made
of bone. There are numbers of different
Btitches used, and tome of them ap
proach in neatness of design tne fancy
needlework done by the ladies of the
present generation.
EVEKV DETAIL COMPLETE.
The bark is turned with the outside
exposed, and renders the wigwam im
pervious to the severest rains. Iuside,
just as you entur, there is a small, square
bdjcc divided off b
ground. Inside of this space the floor
is bare earth and here is the fireplace
directly beneath the opening in the roof,
AH around nest to the wails little
branches of spruce art spread and this
is used for the sleeping place. A great
many Indians occupied a eingle wigwam,
and when their bed9 were ali made for
the night, they laid out as straight and 1
etiff as so many matches in a box. The '
wigwam will he furnished as though it
were in the midst of a Penobscot village
in the fourteenth century. Tne earth
has been banked around the eidee nnd a ,
OCEAN
HTEAMEKH Leave I'ortlaud
Ererv five Vayt for
As usual always in the lead. Hop
Gold Bock Beer on sale today. See that
you get it on draught at all Star brewery
saloons. alo-lw
The merchant who tells you he has
something else as good ns Hoe Cake soap
is a good man to keep away from. a2-8u:
Stubling Williams now have the
celebrated Hop Gold Bock beer on
draught. It is all right.
Freih asparagus, onions, lettuce, etc.,
Miles laid upon thf and Chinook salmon every morning at
Dalles Commission Co.'s. 14-lw
A b:g drive in matches. Five papers
for 5 cents nt Maier it Benton's.
Soap Foam
com uounds.
excels all other washing
B2-3m
A Will I'lit-arthrd From An Old Grave.
Leve.mvoiith, Kan., April 16. Aft
er lying in a man's coffin for more than
30 years a will has been exhumed, the
terms of which are likely to increase the
troublesome litigation among the heirs
of the man who had the document buried
witli him.
Jacob Kissingen was the man: The
will was found by accident, because
when Kissingen died, although r. will
believed to have been made, nobody
could find it. So the heirs went to law
nnd have been at it for three decades.
A few days ngo a dispute arose which
could be cured up by the family Bible.
The grave was opened and the book tak-,
en out. It was m a good state of preser-:
, ration, and when opened, to the surprise
cine will act more surely counteracting
and freeing the system from the malar.
lal poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit-
ters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Blake- For lull details cu on o. K & Co. s Agent
lev & Houghton's drug store. l Tho Dulles, or atld-ess
W, H. IIUELBCRT, Gen. Pass. Ag.
Uuckihu'd Arini.a autre. 1 w Portland, Orc-
The best salve in the world for cuts, ' E- JI'NEILI- President aud Maim tr
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fevei Schedule,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. Tra5n 1 n,'ves at The Dalles 4 :45
corniid all skin eruption,, and posi- J "feS'ViteTh Dalles 10-15
lively cures pi.ee, or no pay required ' p. ns, ard 'eayes 10:90 p n .
it is guaranteed to give perfect eatisfac- 1 Train No. 8 prrives at The balle 1 :55
tiou, or money roiundeu. Price 'Jo cents ! p" in ar(i w abound train No. 7 leaves
r.er box. rnr sh. r.v V.lol-cl, .i K
Houghton, driiL"ji3t6.
. I
ebraskacorn for sale at the Wnsco 1 . K 1I,e Uj,,e3 t 1 n. :p. dailv and ar-
warebouse. Best feed on earth mO-t : nv'."1'' fk f.h? 1,alIe9 1 n- ,ri- dailv, con-
"n earth. mJ-t . nectlng wth tmjn g and y
Portland. , k. Lvtle,
There i; mnnpv in C-n Agent.
jtieCoiumuiaP2ffl
I PACKEKb ur
iPORKand BEEF
j MANDFACTCKKKSOr
(Fine 'Lard and Satisag
niirPKnf w' BRAND
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DP.IED Bhtti
NOTICE.
Train - and ?4 carry passengers L K'!?" tie
i t kT f a UmatUla, leav- i ?' W ?P " Z day. ot
stable
at du
for ca
New line of step ladders at Maier cc of everybody, disclosed a will.
Benton's.
For Kale.
Yearling sheep (1000 head,) sound and
in prime condition. Price $ 1.75. Ad
dress, J. M. Davis,
w-inljf Sherars Bridge, Oregon.
trench dug in the rear, and when the Subscribe for The Cuko.vicle.
Bv the terms of the document found
j in the grave the property of Kissingen
is divided
them residing
Kieeingen's first wife.
new trouble
American hei
ler'e first marriage.
PRACTICAL
j lings Best tea for you and i Harry Liebe,
j lor your grocer.
; There's money -back for
among five children, one ofjyou tOO yes, and VOUr,
ling in Germany, and born of I . , . , . i
Irst wife. This ia where the l U,-C1 uucmi I lose any tning j
begins. .one oi the four either; we pay him.
irs ever heard of the fatti- ( A S(hnii h CoroJ
WatchmakeriJeweler
San r rancuco
t3
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
aonnl property, to-wit: , g
One bay eaddle horse, about .
old, brauded like this: On "bipi
der F, and with letter B on W
. ' i ... n.t star to .ii
lour wuiie icei, , jAe.
gether with bridle ."Tsft
IKiaed to ba the property
This Bale 1b under aiue bJ
bio charges for the J Wr. b(d g
attention and the food
animal, amounting at W",,
and for accruing coste ano
the expensea of tbie sale. noJ
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