The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 23, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles My Chwnicle.
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 23, 1898
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Chronicle und Inter Ocean
Chronicle and Tribune
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Dili for Republican County Convention
and Notice of Primary Elections.
The Republican Comity Convention of VUseo
rounty, State of Orepon, Is hereby called to meet
in Italics Cltv. In said county, on
YVrcluesdny, April O, t8l)8,
ml the hour of S o'clock a. m. of sa'd day, for the
purpose of uomlnatlngcauJld.ites for the follow
ing coun ty officers :
One Couutv rnmintsMoncr, County Clerk,
Count Sherth", County TrCiiMirer, County As
sessor,' Couutv School Sutieilntendent. County
Coroner and County Surveyor; also precinct of
Jicers for the several precincts of said county:
ri ton rieifimtrs to thi Honiibllraii State and
Second District Congressional Conventions, and
-to transact inch other business as may properly
come before said County Convention.
The convention will consist of 1U delegates
cJioeen by the several precincts, and the eveal
precincts of saltt county 111 be entitle! to repre
sentation in said convention as follows:
Antelope . .
Jttjploiv . . .
aWdulii . ....
Bake Oven . ....
Columbia
Sufur
Deschutes ,.
Xast Dalles .
JCast Hood HI cr
Jiht Mile. .
..S
..s
KiiiKslcy
jiosier
Nnnsene
Oak Grove
llanisey
Tjph Valley
Trovltt
Vi:nto
West Dalles . . .
West Hood iilver
Waailc
jraus..
Thnuinif hcinir one delegate nt lnrze from each
-jirtclnct, and one delegate for every twenty-five
votes and one delegate for every friction over
one-half of twenty-live votes cast in each of said
pretii cts for Hon. T. T. ticer, Republican candi
date for pr.fMcnttul elector at the November
diction in 1KW.
I'llIMAHIES.
Primarlcs to
nnnvpntlnn will
vrccincts in said Wasco county on March 20,
1898. In East Dalles precinct the polls ot saw
-primary election will DC incateu at me j-.nsi cnu
Hose Co.'s house, and D. II. Kobert?. W. II. Butts
and LR Davis will act as judges nt said elec
tion. In lllgelow precinct the polls will be lo
cated nt the oilico of Win. Mlchell, and A. N.
Tarney, J. E. Harnett and Douglas Dufur will
etas judges at said election. In Trevltt pre
cinct the polls will bs located in the county
court loom, and C. E. Hayard, frank Vost and
8. U Brooks will cct as Judges nt said election;
ud in West Dalles precinct the polls will be lo
rated at tho City Mills, and W. D. Dart, C. 11.
l-Vruts and J. F. Htanlelt will act ns Judges ot
.:ld election. In Antelope precinct the iolls
vl'l be located at the usual voting place, and D.
-. Kimsey, F. N. Ppicet and V Irvine will act as
j .dees of said election.
Tie polls in each of said prcclucb, in said pri
mary election, will be kept open from 12 o'clock
noou to 7 p. in. for the reception of votes. The
volte in each of tho other precincts In the countv
-Rill be located In theusual voting places in each
precinct, and will be opened at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m. on Faid 20th day of March, IMS, and
the elcciion will be conducted in the usual
manner.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 0th day of
March, 1898. J. M. l'ATl'KRSON,
Chairman Republican County Com.
11. T. NOLAN, Secretary
HEW MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.
In the reorganization or readjust
-ment of the military departments the
important changes are in the East,
South, nncl lake districts. There are
now three major generals on the ac
tive list, General Miles, Merritt and
Brooke. General Merritt remains in
command of the department of the
East, with headquarters in New York;
General Tlrookc in the new depart
neot of the lakes, with headquarters
at Chicago, and Urigadicr-Gcneral
William M. Graham has been as
signed to the new department of the
gulf, with headquartets nt Atlanta.
General Graham has been in com
viand of the department of Texas,
with headquarters nt San Antonio.
The department of California, with
General William K. Sohafter in com
mand, is left as it was. Brigadier
General James F. Wade has been in
command of the department cf Da
kota; Brigatliei-Geucial H. C. Mer--riam
in command of the department
of the Columbia, with hcadquaiters
at Vancouver barracks; Brigadier
General Elmer S. Otis in command
of the department of the Platte, with
headquarters nt Omaha.
Tho old departments, saj-a the In
ter Ocean, were arranged more with
1uc wild tribes of the Indians in
Kind than with any menace to our
seaboard, but the now departments
are arranged with the defense of the
seaboard in mind. All of the de
partment officers are soldiers of ex
perience and training. General
Graham, the commander of the new
department f the gulf, served with
tbeiarmvof the Potomac in the war
for tlHj Union, and distinguished him
erf ib the peninsular 'campaign at
lb battle of Antietam and at the
battle of Gettysburg. General Mcr
lilt, who, it is ldf will bo in com-
inantl of Iho nrnoy In Cuba, if tiny
force is sent lo the Island, was one
of the most brilliant cavalry ofllcors
of the war fo(r the union, and siuco
that time litis had experience Unit ad
mirnhly (its him for active command
in the field.
It is a foitunato circumstance that
the commanding enornl of the army
was one of the ablest ollicers of the
old volunteer troops. He is not n
1 "railliaiu Ul 11 i"ai. AVim, iimnn
.. ..,., ini i,wnllBn
uictiruuuai mm miiu..h
2 26 01 tlie sciuncc anu an 01 war uv ls
l'83!tirk cuiinvini- nninnir Aninrian nnm.
1 1 l 1 1 1 1 . H'l
inaudcrs. His thorough acquaint
ance with the temper and peculiar!,
tics of the United States volunteers
will prove to be invaluable in the
event of war upon a large scale, for
in such .1 war the volunteer inevita
bly will bo the central figure.
SIMPLICITY ITSELF.
A SIMPLE, HARMLESS REMEDY.
Yet It cures the ffnnt Cbcm of Oyx
tlia ami Indigestion.
Dr.
Jetuiison, who lias made a life
of stomach trouble, eays: All
study
forms of indigestion really amount to
the same thing, that is, failure to com-
vletehi diaest the food eaten: no matter
whether the trouble is acid dyspepsia or
sour stomach, belchina of wind, nervous
dyspepsia or loss of llesh and appetite;
a nerson will not have any of them if
the stomach can be induced by any na
tural, harmless way to thoroughly digest
what is eaten, and this can bo done by u
simple remedy which I have tc3ted in
hundreds of aggravated cases with com
plete success. The remedy is a combin
ation of fruit and vegetable essences,
up in the torm ot pleasant lusting tao-
lets and sold bv druggists under the
name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
One or two of these tablets should be
taken after menls and allowed to diaaalve
in the mouth and mingling with the
food in the stomach.digests it completely
before it has time to ferment, decay and
sour.
On actual expetiment one gram of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest
three thousand grains of meat, eggs and
similar wholesome foods.
It is safe to sav if this wholesome
remedy was better known by people gen
erally, it would be a national blessing,
as we are a nation of dyspeptics and
nine-tenths of all diseases owe their
origin to imperfect digestion and nutri
tion.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a
secret patent medicine, but a fifty cent
nsickaee will do more real good for a
week stomach than fifty dollars worth
of patent medicines and a person lias
the satisfaction of knowing jtist what be
is putting into his stomach, which lie
is Dinting into his stomach, which he
does not know, when widely advertised
patent medicines are used
All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets, full sized packages, 50cts
A little book on cause and cure of
stomach troubles mailed tree by address
ing The Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
flM AlisMsUlft .o
ONE FOR A DOSE.
nP,n"T0 P'raPloa. Prerent
nillonjneea.Hqrifr tho Blood,
PILLS
n. miTrmcoi or the bowels each day la necexarr
lnc rou, we will tosll umplfi free, or lail box for
Ik. Bold bj druwUt OR. B0SANKO CO. Phila. Pa.
FOR SALE.
Two lots', Nop. 11 and 12, in block 14,
Gates Addition, The Dalles, Oregon
For particulars address the undersigned.
M. E. Kuuhmauy,
19-4w Box 178, Goldcndale, Wash.
Sheepmen, call at Clarke it Falk'e
anil get prices ou the La Plata Sheep
Dip. It is uon-poisonoue, mixes in
tantly with cold water, and it in an in
fallible cure lor scab, liool rot, lice and
ticks.
1-tf
B 8 HUNTINGTON
U B WILtO.N
UNTINGTON i WILSON,
ATlOMNKYH AT LAW.
THE IMI.LKH, OH EG ON
Office ovr Fint Nat. Bunk.
Ask your
Druggist
CATARRH
tot a geuerotu
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cnan Balm
contain no cocaine,
mercury nor an other
injunasi iuvz.
UUiialekljr Absorbed.
Girt Relief at once
It opeu and cknnate
tae Natal PaMAgc.
Allan .IaSammatlon.
Heal sad Protect tho Membrane. Kettore too
Hen of TaU and (iMU. Full Mm KXt. Trial
SUe be. : at DmreUt ot uvmeii.
M,y JROYIIBIW, tl WiK'.f raet,nrTb
coldVhead
Reeommendation.
A recommendnt:on it. mct?s?ary to
mativ nersons. A druuiiist apiin-fiates
it when coming from a good physician
especially. Tho character of minimus,
tho dispatch and arcrunny with which nil
formulas ate treated has tnudeiis a renu
tntion we shall endeavor at all times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street, THE DALLES,
Just IjQhat
You lUant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful coloring, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles, Fortlanfl a d Astoria
Navigation Co.'
stK. Regulator S Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PA8SENUER LINE
BKTWEEN
Tlic Dellcs, Hood River. Otsctdo Locks and Port
laud dally, vcnt fjunday.
( DOWN THE VALLEY
Are vou going i on to
( EASTERN OREGON?
If io, imc money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia, 'f he weiMxiund train arrives at
Tlie Dalles In ample tlmu for tuitseiiKcrH to take
the ttcamer, nrrlviiiK In 1'ortlaud In time for the
outKoitiK Houtliern and Northern tralim; Hunt
bound puteiiKe's anlvint; In The Ualc In time
to take tho Kait-bouud train.
For further liilormnUoa apply to
J. N. HAUNEV, Agent,
Oak Street Dock, fortlnnd. Oresron,
Or VV C. ALLAWAY, Uen. Agt
Tho Dalle, urvgon
HOR8E8 AND MULES FOR 8ALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4 year
mules (broke) ior eale. I alto have
hones, mares and geldings for Bale,
weighing from 600 to 1400 pounds. Any
one wanting work stock or stock for
Klondike, here is the place to get them
cheap or cash. Jamba Huown,
I231ral Victor, Or,
DeWitt'A Little Hurly Risers,
Tbo f.moud II. tU plIU.
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the cardftul' doctrines of that party
with ability and carncstncssvoo
i
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Dally anil Sunday by mall 0.00 wv year f
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Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Z. DONNELL,
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l
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has everything to he found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
Robes,
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Etc
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Leave Portland every five dnyu for
ALASKA POINTS.
O V.KAN HTKAMJtllH I.enve JurtUlid
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SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
fatcaniors montlily from Porilnnd to
Yokohiuiui um! Hihir Koiir via North
ern 1'uulflc SteauiBhip Co., in connection
with 0. II. & N.
Kor lull (lotdlls cnll on O. H t Co. s ARcnt
Tlic Dalles, or HiUlrcnn
W. II. IIl'UI.IIl'IlT.
Moil, l'tta.s. Act , I'Drtlaml, Or
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TIMK CAUII.
No. 4, lo Spokimc mid (ircnt Northern nrrlvcn
nti'D'J.')!' nt.. Iciivch at f::i0 p. in. No. to l'vixlle
ton, linker City imil Union rnclllc,iirrlvc at 11:45
p, in., iluparlN at 11 :!SU . in.
No :), Irnm Kokanu and (ircnt Northern, Ar
rives at iViV) a. in., clepiirU at D:,V a. in. No. 1,
trom llular City and Union l'ucillc, arrives nt
y;'J) n. in., (Icpnrtd at a. in.
Not. 1 and 'U, movliiK ciist of Tho Dulles, will
enrrv iasci)Kurs. No. ') arrives at &ii. m.,
No. ill depart! at 1:45 n. ni.
raetiRcrK lor Iloppncr take No 2, IoiyIuk
here at IJ:I.". m.
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Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
ipes-K'nersly Drug Co.
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J.H. HCHCNK,
II. 31. 1IKAJ. ,
Cashier
rreniiiunt.
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A Ormeral bunking BuaineiiB traiiawtw
Depoaita received, aubject to Sigut
Draft or Check.
Collectiona made and proceede promptly
remitted ou dav of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa
New York, rJnn Vraneiaco and Port
land. DIKKOTOWS
D. T. Thomphon. Jno. S. bonuioci
Eo. M. Wiu.iaB, Guo. A. Libb.
II. M. Bkai.i..
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'
Land Omen. Tim liM-Kt.
February 15, ?,'..
Notice If. hereby Riven Hint tho follow "
tunned Mittlei lm llled notlconf Ills iW2
t make llimi proof In nuppoit of HU
that Mid proof will hi mude before I'Jf.-jS?.
Kecelver at Tho Dallet, Oregon, on Boturoiji
April 10, m, vU:
iMwai IImIL of The Halle.
II. K. No. 4747, for tho Hl'.',i N WW, BK HM
NKW UHU Bee. 31, Tp 1 N It. 12 K. W .
Ifo namcit tbe followlnv wy.?,i fv5?n
bU oontinuoua reildeuce ujwii aud tuitivv w
of aula land, vli.i . . ,, wiiilim
Alexander Vance, Albert Walter;
Wolf, frank ObrUt, all of Tho IMIlei. OreKO'i.
S ll .IAS. K. MOOltK, ItWl'M'-
So