The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 10, 1898, Image 1

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    ChrxrnicU,
VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1898
NO 3G2
SI) Hulks
10 BE DONE QUICKLY
Orders (liven for Immediate j
Purchases. i
A. I1ELA MAY M; DANGEROUS
i;eprri'iitutlvr of lloth th WksIiIuc
tun hikI Slmlrlil Govt-rniiirntH
Negotiating fur VemirU.
Royal mikea the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolute! Pure
RHA1. DAKINQ poworn CO.. NtW VORK.
Youk, Mur. i). Commaiuk'r
Broiison, Tinted States navy, suiled
or Southampton on the American line
steamer St Paul today. He said :
"I am piing to Kni;laiid under ordera
direct from the navy department, not
from the president. My mission i to
prepare for the exigencies of the situu-
. .. v..., ...... 1... l.o.l 1
" I,- f ,i I 'orpeneon improved rifles are
VU1RI Call IrV nunc ill mcc ui ii, uiu
possibilities of which I tiiink are very I
remote. 1 may oe uuseni u monin, aim
nerhuns longer. I expect to ho two
weeks in London, hut I cannot tell wliere
I sbit'.l to after reaching England."
The eoinmandet's attentiotijwas called
to published statements that foreign i
jhipbuilders were trying to unload their
defective shins on the United States 1
government.
To this he answered :
'You may rest assured that
II . ..l. M
wouimiuienu) iri. , fihurlufi Rhulep. of th nnir.Rtioe
it i ti...:i.i ' ...
uriwuii, me tmipuuuuer, , n .,., ,,
nition.
'i'lie onlinnnci'l lepartinent is consider
ing plans for the enlargement of the
Springfield arsenal, where all the Krau-
manufac
tured, as well as a large quantitv of
, Springfield rifles with which most of the
i state national guards are now armed.
Should the present serious condition of
, affairs continue, the double of the capac
ity of the arsenal will.be immediately
ordered.
Similar steps will be also taken in
case of emergency with the Rook
Island arsenal, which manufactures gun
cartridges, cavalry and artillery harness,
etc., und'the Watertown and Waterrliet
I The Tlilrf-TrncWem,
j Another curious profession among
ll.o Heilouin is that of the "thief-track-i
crs." living without paddocks or
( stables, mid their animals more or less
.it liberty, theft of stock would ap
pear to be t.n easy and frequent mat
I ter. Koch tribe, however, has its lit
1 lie company of "trackers," and it would
' lit either n bold or an ignorant mam in
deed who ventured to interfere with .in
Arab's lie stock. I have heard of one
instance in which n camel stolen from
n ramp near Ismailia was, after weeks
of lalwr, successfully tracked to the
Sudan, where the beast wis recaptured
and Mimmnry vengeance wreaked upon
the robbers. Selected for natural abil
ity, and trained from boyhood to dis
criminate lctveoii each animal's foot
print, this faculty becomes so highly
developed that a particular horse's, or
, carnrf's trail is unerringly picked up
from among the thousands of impres
sions on the dust highway. It. Tal
bot Kelly, in Century.
Your Noae.
The nose, the form of which has so
much to do with tie beauty of a face,
is amenable to culture, and we have it
on the authority of a Oerman physician
that it is beyond dispute that during
half an ordinary human life the nose
is capable of receiving more noble form.
The mental training of an individual
has a great deal to do with shaping the
r.ose. Detroit Free Tress.
i
mc- ! arseuul
Charles H. Cramp, the
also sailed on the St. I'uui.
aa going abroad simply on
trip.
He said he
a business
de-
representatives
: of ordnance manufacturing and supply
I firms, and received from them assurance
that they had ample facilities to furnish
the department at short notice with
large supplies of ammunition aud guns
' of various caliber.
i.-i,(i(i(i, (too for Warships.
New Yokk, Mar. 9. A Herald dis
patch Buys :
It is known that the authority expect 1 ivauta t ;, Home,
to expend $15,000,000 or $20,000,000 in I New Youk, Mar. 9. A special from
purchasing ships, if such sums can be . Havana says :
ipent judiciously and to the advantage j (Japtuin Sigshee lias communicated
ol tins government. Secretary Long nd- ( with Washington regarding his recall,
mitted that he has a list of vessels which i hut is nevertheless anxiousto wind up
Commander Brownson will inspect par- i,iH work here and get away. His health
ticnlarly, and winch tins government has been craduallv failing since the
hopes to acquire. j destruction of the Maine, and now that
Xot on y is the navy department , the excitement no longer sustains iiim
Marching private yards for vessels that he fears a collapse. His case is not ser
ious, but he seldom uppeurs iu the city
now, feeling unable to get about.
are not completed, but foreign govern
ments, through our diplomatic repre-
l;ntativet accredited to them , had been
approached with n view to acqiriug some
The Diarie de la Marina declares that
Lieutenant iilandin talked so freely hb
of the nmet formidable ships t'nat belong to make himself objectionable both to
to or are being constructed for their I Madrid and Washington. The same
navies. so fur, inquiries have met with paper continues:
no definite responses. "It is to the interest of both govern-
from information which the authori- j merits that the court of inquiry be ex
ties have secured, an impression bus . plicit in its findings, and for the court
arisen that the government may not be , to say that the explosion was due to an
able to purchase battleships under con- I unknown cause would be unsatisfactory,
('taction or in the possession of foreign i .It must say whether the oxplosion was
powers. But the obstucle which has de- j due to an internal or external cause."
'eloped in the shape ol the disinclina- j The same paper intimates that Spain
tion of powers to part with ships, the i may expect the United States lode
President and his advisers hope to sweep in mid a heavy indemnity.
aay by the employmentof liberal sums !
I money, and to add to the navy within , Bueku.ii'. ".
a (hort 'line a fleet of warships which The best salve in the world for curs,
lH imike undoubted our superiority I bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, level
"I the navy of Spain mid our ability j aores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
todeleud the diirnltv of the United 'Corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-
-tate?, aii'l deal out punishment to our
(neiiiies.
his evident that the United States is
ttftain of getting possession of two war
jj'lp under construction for Japan at
jMhulrlpl.ia and San Francisco. Aside
'oin these ships, tho navy department
" without definite knowledgeof any ves
,eif fur sale,
Goaurai Miles has conferred with Sou-
lively cuius piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. I'rice "J5 cents
per bor. For sale ty Ulakeloy and
Houghton, druggists.
Denied ut Washington.
Washington, Mar. 9. The adminis
tration mis definite information from a
source which it considers beyond ques-
relarv AU-,., ,, ,i ....i i ; tion to tho elleol that hpam nas not pur-
d-l .he redistribution ot the artil- , d,,lud twojlnixlhan cruisers.
arid plans for thu expenditure of a ki,i.i tn- irave.
jJJMoii of th appropriation of $50,000,- A HtBrtlB iaMeut of whluh Mr. John
mim purchase of guns and nuimu- ( 0ver of Philadelphia, was thu subject
" I s narrated by him as follows: J was in
u most dreadful condition. My skin
was ulmost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually In back and
sides, uo appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three physicians
had given mu up. Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Klectrlc Hitters,' and to
my great joy and surprise, the flret bot
tle made a decided Improvement I con
tinued their use for three weeks, and am
now a well man. I know they saved
my lite aud robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
rtnlii Tift nunf u tittr i.nMln at lilukelev &
ys n i j w j'vi -
The only accident policy
that is put up In jars
for 60 centB. Good
business policy to keep
a supply of Garland's
Huppy Thought Salve
in the home. The
kind that cures. 60
cents.
For Sale at DONNELL'S,
I i Houghton's drug store.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of eimple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years,
and it is always the same, simple, hon
est, curative medicine that has helped
to make the Shakers the healthy, long
lived people that they are. The Shak
ers never have indigestion. This is
partly owing to their Eimple mode of
life, partly to the wonderful properities
of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges
tion is caused by the stomach glands not
supplying enough digestive juice.
Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in
vigorates the stomach and all its elands
so that after awhile they don't need
help. As evidence of the honesty of
Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula
is printed on every bottle. Sold by
druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bot
tle. Weekly KzcumlouN In Through Cam to
the unt.
Sheriff's Sale.
IX TltK CIUCtMT COtntT Of THK STATE OK
1 Uri'Ron lor w n-eo county.
T. J. Field, vliitnttll-
vs
Wm. ntrKfcM, IjinrnK. lMrgfelcl. Kltftt National
Hunk of The Dulles, Thomas Kellv ami A. i'.
Dennett, defendants.
Hy virtue of mi execution, decree ami order of
hic. uiiiy UMii-n out ol mid under ineseniot
the Olieiiit Court of the Sate of Oregon, for the
the County of Whsco, to mo directed mid duted
thcC.'itli day of Kifoninry, li9s, upon a decree for
the foreclosure of n certain mortgage, and judg
ment rciideied and entered In said Court on the
1th day of December, ls,!7, In the above entitled
cause. In favor ot the plnlntlir .tnd against the
defendants William UirRfcld and Ijiura E. Ilirir
fcld us judgment debtor, in the mm of fifteen
liundrtd and tuchc dollars and twetity-titne
cents, with interest thereon from the Ith day of
December, 1W7, at the rate of ten jkt cent per
annum, aim the further sum of one hundred am
tlfty dollars as attorney's fees, and the further
sum of tilteeu dollars, rosts, aud thu (ostsof
and upon this wilt, aud commanding mc to
,make sale of the real property embraced in such
1crieof foreclosure und hereinafler decribed, I
will on the
lath .lay nf April, 1SOK,
at the hour of two o'oloclc in the afternoon of
said day and at the front door of the C'ountv
Court houe in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder
lor rash it hand, all the right, title and interest
which the defeinlaiils William Birgfeld and
Ijiura E. Dirgfeld. Thorn s Kelly and a. S. Hen
nett, or either of them, had on the -lh day of
August, lMrJ the date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which Mich defendants or any of the
defendants herein have arijuirc'l. or now have in
and to the following de-eribed real property,
situated and being in VYu.co County, Oregon,
to-Hit: An utidHided one-fitth interest of alt
of section No. SI, the nw and the so i of sec
tion No. 'J:); niso all of teelion No. 'Jo, the nw
and the se ' j ot section No. 'J7, ami the uw l,i ot
section No. :, all iu township No 7, south of
lange No. 17. east of the W. M; also of section
No. y, township No. S, south of range No. 17, east
of the W. M., containing in all 'JSSl.'.ei acres ac
cording to the Government survey (page HU.Vol.
O of deeds) also the s of the sw and the s
of the se Ji of section No. 31, township No. 7,
south of ium;e 17, east ol W. M., containing ICO
acres, (unite llti.Vo!. K. deeds) also all the nw 'i
I of section No. 26, townililp 7, south of range 17,
I esl of W. M., (page a'O, Vol. N. of deeds.) Mild
I Interest in the above described real proper' y be
I lug the same descended to and inherited hy the
said UiuraK. Dirgfeld upon the death of Alexau
I der Hogert, aud M tilda Kogcrs her father and
mother. Said property will be sold subject to
I'ojiiiruiuuiiu uuu ji-ueujLHKiu u u law
vided.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of
March, lsliS. mch.j-ii.
T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Another through tourists car to the
Fast has been arranged for to run out of
Portland, giving four each week. Here
after the car Ieavins; Monday will run
through without ciiange to Kansas City
and Chicago, over the O. K. & X, Oregon
Short Line, R. G. W., D. & li. G., Mo.
Pacific and C. & A. That car has just
previously been arranged for and the
one previously arranged for lias been
changed to Thursday. It ruriB through to
St. Louis, via the Mo. Pacific line. The
car leaving Portland Tuesday goes
through to Boston, and is promoted by
the C, K. I. & P. Wednesday's car runs
to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis
over the Hurlington. All these special
through cars are receiving a gratifying
patronage. Consult the O. It. & X.
ageut before buying a ticket to the Fast.
Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
ttieof an order of the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon for Wuseo County, made onthesth
lav of January, 1S9S, ill the matter ot the estate
of Dr. W. E. rtinehart, de-eased, I will sell at
public uuetlou, at the courtln use door in Dalles
City, in said county and btate, on the2Sth day.
of Kibruary, IMS, ut 1 o'clock p. m., to the high
est bidder, all the reul estate belonging to said
estateaud described as follows, lo-wlt:
Iits A, 11, (.', D, E, K, (j, II, 1, J, K and I. in
Mock ar, In the Kurt Dalles Milltiry Reserva
tion Audition to Dalle City, in mid county and
state.
The west half of the southeast tpiarter and the
cast half of me southuest quarter of section 21
iu township '-' north, range II east, in Wasco
Countv, Oregon.
Terms of sale One-half It cash at time of
sal- and one-half in six months, secured by
mortgage on the premises.
Dalles City, Oregon, Jan. 27. 1S9S.
EMII.X 15. KINHHAKT.
janSii-ii Administratrix.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has riled In the otlice of the County Clerk, of
Wasco County, her Dual xccount as admiuistrix
of the estate of I. I. Huiget, and that by order ot
the County Court, fur said County, Monday, the
2d day of May, ib'M, has been lined as thu time
und the court room of said Court as the place for
the hearing of mid linul account. All persons
interested In said estate are notltled to appear at
said time and pluco and show cause why said
filial account should not be approved and al
lowed. A. 1". Hl.'U(iK I',
meh.l-H. Administratrix.
Notice of Final Settlement
Hev. K. Edwards, pastor of the English
Baptist Church at Minersville, Pa.,
when suffering with rheumatism, was
advited to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
He says: "A few applications of this
liniment proved of great service to me.
It subsued the inflamation and relieved
the pain. Should any sufl'er profit by
giving Pain Balm a trial it will please
me." For sale by Blukeley & Hough
ton. i
Wo are anxious to do a little good in
this world and can think of no pltue-
unter or better way to do it than by rec
ommending One Minute Cough Cure as
u preventive of pneumonia, consump
tion and other serious lung troubles that
follow neglected colds.
( Character !
Schilling's Best baking
powdur keeps, and does per
fect work, in all climates:
wet, dry, hot, cold.
Your money back at
your grocer's if you do not
like it. est
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That l what It wu made for.
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned,
adininlstrntor of the estate of Krauk Ireland,
I ueceuseu, hu men ills it inn account us suen id
inliil trator In tho county court of thu btute of
! Or gon for Wasco County, ami the Judge there
1 of has appointed Monday, the 7th day ot Match,
J lb'.ln, ut the hour of 10 o'clock a, m., at thu
county courtroom ill the courthouse Iu Dalles
! City, In said county und stale, as the time and
! place for Iho hearing of objections to said linul
i uecoimt und the si ttlemeut thereof. All heir
uml onditois of the deceived, and all other per
sons interested In said estate, are heeby untitled
to tile their objections to said llual account, If
any they huve, on or before the date fixed for
I the hearing and settlement thereof. .
Dulles city, Oregon, ico. :, wm.
(KORliE IRELAND,
JubS-tw-ii Administrator.
Notice of Executor's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned,
exM'iitorof the estate of Maxuiniliaii M)er, de
ceased, will, from and after the 1st day ol
March, ISO's, sell at private saW, upon the prem
ises, tho following descrlbid leil proneity be
longing to sali estate aud situated In Wa-co
county, Oiegou to-wlt: J -t two 2 in block
eight I) in uhut is known us Thoinj sou a Ad
dition to Dall u City,
Said sale I made in accord u c uith an order
of tho County Court icudciid and u nered tho
.'id day of January, IhtiS, und such suloulll be
subject to confirmation by said court, the turn
of Mild sale to bucash orcndlt, or both.
AN DUE W KEI.I.ER,
Executor of the estate of Maxumlllan Meyer,
dtceused, Jau2d I
Administratrix Notice.
Notice Ik hereby given 'hat the undersigned
us been rcgulaib appointed by thu county
court of the ntuto of On gou for Witx'o Comity a
udmtulstriitrlx of the etato of Charles VY John
ston, dweii mi i. All ersoiiH having claims
ugulust said estate ale hereby infilled to pie
scut them, with the proper vouches, to meat
theoinco of W. H. Wilson, Iu Dulles City, Ore
gon, within tlx months (rum theduteof this
notice.
Dalles City, Oregon, Feb. 23, 18'JH.
CARRIE M, JOHNSTON,
fcb'rtll Administratrix.
Announcement
Out Spring Liines
of pine Dress Goods
ape notxt ready for Inspection."
The New. The Stylish.
The very latest Weaves .Patterns.
4'
From Jieux York markets.
1
Poplins
Prunellas
Drap d'ete
Coverts
Whip Cords
Camel's hair suitings
Cheviots
Broadcloths
Two-toned Granite
Mixtures
Silk and Wool
Mixtures Plaids and Checks
Bayadere Stripes.
Our Finer Materials are
shown 7 and 8-yard lengths.
No two Patterns alike.
You are Cordially Invited
to call and see these Goods.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
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