The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 16, 1899, Image 4

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    An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy.
Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
cr irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
pther aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FKANCTSCO, CAL.
tOUIdVlLLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. V.
!For sale by all Druggists Price 50c. per bottle.
Bills Allowed.
A L Blowers & Son, enp'ls panper$ 5 05
Skibha Hotel, board pauper.. .. 4 85
Geo Ruch, supplies pauper 1 40
Dl M Cashing, board and lodging
non-resident pauper 36 00
Mays & Crowe, supplies county
roads. 36 00
Van Duyn & Adains, supplies
county roads 4 00
Mays & Crowe, supplier cpunty
roads 27 75
F S Gunning, supplies county
roads
Umatilla House, meals for jury
Dr H Logan, professional services
J H Gray, sheriff Crook countv.
2 25
81 85
20 00
serving subpoenes 9 80
Mays & Crowe, supplies county
roads 7 85
E J Glisan, justice of the peace,
drawing jury 3 00
Prank Kincaid, justice of the
p?ace, drawing jury 2 00
C D Brown, justice of the peace,
drawing jury 2 00
Chronicle Publishing Company,
printing J 1 50
P P Underwood, powder. ....... 1 00
Maier & Benton, supplies for
pauper 6 20
I" B Saunders, wood 3 25
Irwin-Hodsen Co, supplies 133 50
-Coast Agency Co, supplies 2 30
Glas8 & Pruddhome, supplies. ... 23 50
-J O Mack, clerical services 44 00
witnesses circuit court
. Nettie Nickelaen . . . ,
' - Louis Nelson
C B Reese
4)an McCarty .
II J Adams
' Robert Gliean ......
""Geo McGreer
ra E T Glisan
SymeH Butterfield . .
Geo Hammond ....
Thos Hamilton
E T Glisan
Roy Ntiree
Chas Huffman
Louis HengeH
Thos Henegan
John Mcintosh. . . .
J W Lowden
Leonard Larkey. . .
Garrett McOollum.
J B Moore
Frank Gumm
Llewellan Hale....
Lew Lin berg
J Anben.
R Chavez '.
Stanley Vinyard. . .
F W Silvertooth
James Brown
Claude Cooper
W E Kemp
iarquer McRea
Thomas Brpgan
Al Esping
E J Gliean
C D Brown
Ed G'iean
Geo McKinnon....
Antone Nelson
Jas E Wiley, M D, .
' Wm Cowne
Geo Patterson
Chas Clarno
J A Howe
Fred Wallace
Inez Gam bell.'.. .
M Glisan
A Taylor
Etbel Hamilton...
Mrs W E Kemp...
Ed Murphy
Max Lueddeman. . .
John Dairy rople. . .
Chris Knabe. .'.
C Lauer.
Geo Fagg
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WITNESSES GRANT! JURY.
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Hattie Hansbury :
Howard Dix
Mrs Ellen Hansbury.
Wm Tillett :..
John Hardtle
Wm Allott...:
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MT Nolan
Chas T Jones . .
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ANDREE MAY RETURN
Theory of a Vienna Explorer on the
Subject.
The Discoverer of Ftani Josef Lsnd
Thinks the Lost Aeronaut May
Return Through' That
Country.
Berr Julius von Payer, of Vienna,
an experienced' explorer who was ont
of the leaders in the discovery of Franz
Josef Land, thinks Andree may yet re
turn via that country, although he is
not very sanguine His theory is that
Andree, after leaving Spitzbergen, ma
have fallen into a strong air current
which carried the balloon for several
days toward the- northeast,, and then
drove it in. a southeasterly direction.
That, he believes would bring them to
the east coast of Franz Josef Land.
From that, place the little party would
have, to -make its way over dangerous
ice not always continuous, and with
open &ea in places, to the coast of Si
beria. But even when they arrived
there if, indeed, they na ve been so f or-
tunate their work would not be near
ly over. It is still a long and difficult
journey to reach the more inhabited
parts; so that Herr yon Payer thinks
there is not the least chance of the
adventurers, supposing them to be
alive, being heard of before next au
tumn. Obviously, the route which he
suggests as possible involves many
grave contingencies.!
The evidence, however, in favor of
the supposed path of the balloon is of
the slightest character. . It may not
have taken that return course towar-.l
the southeast, and, in any case, the
Franz Joset group of islands is not so
large- that an unmanageable apparatus
like a- balloon might not- easily miss
them all. If it did, and particularly if
it were-involved in those variable drifts
of which Nansen had experience, it
might float about until from exhaus
tion of its gas it settled down upon the
sea. In this case, we think, the ex
plorer' chance of reaching lan 3.
though they had endeavored' to pro
vide for this contingency, would not be.
worth very much. Even if they have
alighted on firm ground, and have saved
their weapons and a fair supply of amr
munition and without these they
would have little- hope of imitating
iNansen and surviving a winter in. Franz
Josef Land there would still remain
the journey to Siberia. Possibly, how
ever, they would try for Spitzbergen,
as Nansen would have done if he had
not fallen in with the Jackson-Harm's-
worth,' party. But a . second winter.
with the imperfect appliances of xn-
dree's expedition, would be a most for
midable trial, unless they could man
age to reach the horna from which they
started in July, 1897, cr some other
well-provisioned shelter elsewhere.
That they should succeed in this or
fall in with some tribe of Siberian na
tives before the present winter has
fully set in seems the one remaining
hope. At present, no doubt, it would
still be premature to call them lost,
But we are inclined to share IJerr von
Payer's opinion that until some one has
succeeded in constructing . a balloon
which can be steered like a ship the
plan adopted by Andree is about the
most desperate we--had almost said
suicidal method of undertaking polar
exploration yet devised. Cincinnati
Enquirer. -,.
Notice to Tax Payers.
I wilTpromptly close the tax roll and
turn over the delinquent list to clerk on
first Monday in April. Interest on all
county warrants paid in for taxes shall
cease on and after the turning over of
such roll. Robert Kelly,
-' . Sheriff, Wasco Co.
The Dalles, March 15, 1899.
Elegant new Pall man palace sleepers
between Portland and Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. R. &
N., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. Cars are of
the very latest pattern, in fart being the
most improved up-to-date sleeping cars
tuned out by the Pullman Company.
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. R. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of the
fourth day and running through with
out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf
He Fooled the Surgeons.
All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18
months from Rectaf Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed; but he cured himself with five
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile care on Earth, and the best
Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold
by Blakeley & Houghton Lruggists.. 4
" Good Wood.
To get the 'best dry fir and pine wood
that the market affords ling up 40.
Pro tap t delivery. The Dalles Lumber
ing Co. - Jan27-2m
For the best results use the Vive
Camera, For ' sale by the Postoffice
Pharmacy. tf
...PLAYS...
MONDAY NIGHT,
Oot Strategists.
TUESDAY NIGHT,
Gold King.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT,
fleaben Glae.
LAMPS HELD E1AGNETS.
In Old Conjurer's Trick That la NoiV
JPut to Good Dae In the Ma- -'
chine Shop. ' 'J?
To hold-down to a lecture platform a
ight. ironi object by means of an elec-jro-magnet
underneath, out of sight,
ind thus appear to multiply its weight
nany times over at. will to make it
m possible even to lift the object in,
j u est ion, providing- the magnet be pow
erful enough is an old con jurer's trick
which has served on many occasions to
mystify the public, says Cassier's Maga
zine. Its principle, however, has been ap
plied to several more useful purposes,
and one of these, of recent date, is em
bodied in a magnetic chuck for mis
cellaneous work, for surface grinding,
principally, but adapted also for the
planer or the lathe.
The magnetic effect in this chuck is
produced by an electro current circulat
ing In a coil in the interior of the de
vice, and, as this coil is wound, pref
erably, for '110 volts, the needed cur
rent can be taken from any regular
electric lighting main in or about a
shop. The coBenience of the device,
especially for small work, is obvious.
A magnetic holder for an" electric
incandescent lamp is another electric
shop convenience. The holder is sim
ply a lamp socket containing a small
electric magnet, which will make the
whole contrivance stick to any piece of
iron or steel with which it may be
brought in contact.
The coil through which the magnet
is energized is within the base of the
holder, and the lamp current supply
ing the energy passes through it on its
way to the lamp.
THE PLATFORM WOMAN.
Thla Noted Author Says She Bu Eves
Been a. Blot Upon American
Womanhood.
The platform woman Dever has been
a credit to, but ever a blot upon, Amer
ican womanhood. I make this emphat
ic statement from a personal knowl
edge of the homes which these women
leave behind when they 'go to their
meetings, writes Edward Bok, in La
dies Home Journal. I have seen the
rooms of their homes left in wild dis
order; I have seen their servants sit
ting in idleness with work on every
hand to do; I have seen the children
neglected and left to their own devices;
1 have heard husbands speakin derison
of the motives of their wives. No wom
an in a happy American home can ever
afford to listen to these parasites oi
her sex. Fortunately, the platform
woman's influence is steadily on the
wane. She was never a power. She was
never even picturesque. Her worst in
jury was 'wrought upon certain weak
women who-for the time she deluded.
But even with them' she was soonJlFe
garded with wonder rather than with
interest; with suspicion rather than
with confidence. Less and less has she
been able to get listeners, and it is sig
nificant that in places where the has
spoken during the present season she
has not been seen again. The disap
pearance of the platform woman is a
case of a blot being blotted out.
TOOK HIS WIFE'S ADVICE.
Bat the Ingenious Woman Did Hoi
Know Where a Man Should
Carry Bla Money.
When the man whose haircut showed
that his wife had peculiar notions as to
the way a man should dress his hair
quit giving advice, one of the listeners
said, reports the New York Sun:
"No man has more respect for a wom
an than I have, but I shall never take
the advice of my wife again about
money matters. She insisted upon my
hiding my salary, so if I should be held
up the highwaymen wouldn't get it.'' I
draw my stipend at 6ix p. m., and it is
quite dark before I get home. She is a
good hider in the house, but her talent
in that line stops there. Now, she had
the brilliant idea that I should put the
envelope containing my money under
the sweat band of my hat. Highway
men would never look there, and would
never rob a man of his hat. After she
had made this suggestion about 40
times I accepted it. I went home as
usual on the elevated. I had a slight
attack of vertigo in the ear, and the
man who always knows what to do
said I needed fresh air, add threw up
the window. In doing so he knocked off
. . I went home bareheaded and
VOGT OPERA HOUSE ALL THIS WEEK
OBLE BKASATIC CO,
Solo Band and Operatic Orchestra.
WHAT THE
"The Noble Company is the best visiting
Tickets,.
NOTICE.
To whom It may concern :
By virtue of an order, made by the Common
Council of Dalles City, Oregon, on the 7th day
of March, A. D. 1899, notice is hereby given that
the Common Council aforesaid will cause to be
constructed, In accordance with the laws per
taining thereto, a sewer system in and for raid
city; the nature, extent and location of said sys
tem 1 hereinafter set forth ; and tbe cost there
of will be charged to the property benefited
thereby.
That all of said sewers are to be of terra cotta
glpe and of such sizes as may be hereafter ae
srmined by said Council. -First
A main eewer, commencing from the
low water mark on the Columbia river at the
foot of Union street, thence running south on
Union street to the Intersection of tbe alley be
tween Fourth ami Fifth streets with Union
street, thence south on Union street to the in
tersection of Tenth and Union streets.
Second A main sewer, commencing at and
connected n ith the sewec. at the Intersection of
the alley between Fourth and Fifth streets with
Union street, thence running easterly, through
private property in block 10, thence easterly
through the alley between Fourth and Fifth
streets to Washington street, thence south on
Washington street to Fulton street..
Third A sewer commencing at and connected
with the sewer at the intersection of tbe alley
between First and Second streets with Union
street, thence running easterly on said alley to
Laughlin street, thence south on Laughlin street
to Fourth street.
Fourth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with the sewer at the intersection of the alley
between First and Second streets with Laughlin
street, thence running easterly through said
alley to Jefferson street, thence north on Jeffer
son street about 100 feet, thence easterly to a
point in the middle of Tnylor street about 130
feet north of the north side of the intersection
ot Taylor and Secoud streets.
Fifth A sewer commencing at the Intersec
tion of tbe alley between Second and Third
streets with Taylor street, thence westerly on
said alley to Monroe street, thence north to con
nect with sewer Mn alley between First and Sec
ond streets.
Sixth A sewer commencing at and connected
with sewer on Laughlin street at the intersec
tion of the alley between Second and Third
sts. with Laughlin St., thence easterly through
said alley to Madison street, thence southerly
on Madison Btreet to the intersection ot Third
and Madison streets, thence easterly on Third
street to the intersection of Third and Monroe
streets.
Seventh A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of the alley between Third and Fourth
streets with Laugblin street, thence running
easterly to Madison street.
Eighth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with Bewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of Fourth and Laughlin streets,
thence easterly on Fourth street to Jefferson
street.
Ninth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with sewer on Laughlin street at the inter
section of Fourth and Laughlin streets, thence
westerly to Washington street.
Tenth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with sewer on Laughlin street at the inter
section of the alley be' ween Third and Fourth
streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to
w asnington street.
Eleventh A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to
vvasmngton street.
Twelfth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Union street at the inter
section of the alley between Second and Thiid
streets with said Union street, thence running
easterly along said alley to the intersection of
said alley with Washington street.
Thirteenth A "sewer commencing at and con
nected with tbe sewer on Union street at the in
tersection of tbe alley between Third and Fourth
streets with Union street, thence easterly
through said alley to the intersection of said
alley with Washington street.
Fourteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with tbe sewer on Union street at tbe in
tersection of the alley between Fifth and Sixth
streets with Union street, thence easterly
through said alley to the intersection of said al
ley with Washington street.
Fifteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with the sewer on Union street at the in
tersection of the alley north of First street with
Union street, thence Tunning easterly through
said alley to the intersection of said alley with
Laughlin street.
Sixteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Union street at the inter
section of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Union street, thence westerly
through said alley to tbe intersection of said
alley with Liberty street, thence southerly on
Liberty street to the alley between Fifth and
Sixth streets.
Seventeenth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer on Liberty street at tbe
intersection of the alley between Second and
Third streets with said Liberty street, thence
running westerly through said alley to the west
end of said alley.
Eighteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Union street at the inter
section ot the alley between Third and Fourth
streets, theuce running westerly through said
alley to the intersection of said alley with Lib
erty street.
Nineteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Liberty street at the inter
section of the alle between Fourth and Fifth
streets with said Liberty btreet, thence running
easterly through said alley to the intersection of
said alley with Union street.
Twentieth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Liberty street at the Inter
section of the alley between Third and Fourth
streets with said Liberty street, thence running
westerly ana tnrouun saia ai;ey to me intersec
tion of said alley with Lincoln street.
Twenty-first A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer on Liberty -treet at tbe
intersection of Fourth and Liberty streets,
thence running westerly along Fourth street to
tbe intersection of Fourth and Lin oh streets.
Twenty-Becond A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer in alley between Second
and Third streets at the intersection of Pentland
street with said alley, thence running Bonth on
said 6treet to Third street," thence west on Tbird
Btr.et to the intersection of Third and Fourth
streets. .
Twenty-third A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer at the intersection of
Third and Pentland streets, thence running
easterly on Third street to the Intersection of
Third and Lincoln streets.
Twenty-foutth A sewer commencing at and
connected witn sewer at the intersection of
fourth and Lincoln streets, thence running
westerly along fourth street to the intersection
of Third and fourth streets.
Twentv-fifth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer running on Third street
at tbe intersection of Third and Fourth streets,
thence running westerly and 75 feet more or less
nortn oi tne n-aa leading to me .Min cree
bridee. to said Mill creek bridge.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this the 10th day
of Marcn, 1SUV. jNE.a. t. uaim,.
mchll . Recorder of Dalles City.
PAPERS SAY:
Pendleton in years." East Oregonian.
25c, 35 and 50c.
Ghtoniele Publishing Co,
The.
The Dalles, Oregon.
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Buteheps
and Fapcoeps
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl
edged tbe best beer in The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
it and be convinced. Also the
- Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
Sandtttiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
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Milts
.AND..
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon. &
Phone 159 i
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between W. L. Ward, J. W.
Ward, F. H. Ward and J. C. Ward, doing a gen
eral lumfering business at Dufur, Oregon, on
dert he firm name of Ward fc Sons, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. W. L. Ward and J.
C. Ward retiring, J . W. Ward, F. H. Ward and S.
P.Ward will continue the business at Dufur
under the firm name of Ward Bros, and will
collect all outstanding accounts and pay all
bills against tbe old firm. All parties knowing
themselves indebted to said firm are notified to
make an early settlement, either by cash or note.
Dufur, Ore., Feb. 18, 1899.
Vf. L. Ward,
, v J. W. Ward,
' F. H. Ward,
J. C. Ward. .
llofsesiioers
...PLAYS...
THURSDAY NIGHT,
Train Wreekers.
FRIDAY NIGHT,
Mine.
SATURDAY NIGHT,
Imeky Kaneh.
PRINTERS.
pleat Odopk.
Quick GdoKk.
Reasonable Prices.
EAST and SOUTH vta
The Shasta Route
OF THE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlab
OVERLAND EX-l
Eress, Salem, Rose- 1
urg, Ashland, Sac- I
ramento, Ogden,San I
Franciseo, Mqjave, f
Los Angeles, El Paso, j
New Orleans and I
East
6:00 F. M.
9 A. M.
Roseburg and way sta'
tions
(Via Woodburc for-)
Mt.Angel, Bilvcrton,
West Scior Browns-
ville,Springfield and
Natron j
8:30 A. M.
4:40 P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays
t7:30 A. M
I 1
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
Daily (except Sunday).
4 ;50 p. m. (Lv Portland Ar.) 8 :25 a. m
7:30 p.m. ?Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 5:50 a, m
8:30 p.m. (Ar.. Independence.. Lv.) 4:60 a.m.
"Daily. f Dally, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
application.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jerlerson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it 8:05 p. m.
' 'Except Sunday. ""Except Saturday.
R. KuEh.LER, ' G, H. MARKHAM,
- Manager. . Asst. G. F. Sc Pass. Art
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, whera
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
Government Lands
With fine timber and running -water In
Hood River Valley, suitable for homestead and
timber entries. We locate individuals or
colonies on these lands. Large Milling; in
dustries now being located' here; also town lota
and other lands for sale
Some of these Government lands are the
choicest Apple land of the Famous Mood
River Valley.
W. R. WIN ANS, Land Locator,
f22-lm Hood River, Wasco Co., Oregon.