The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 11, 1899, Image 4

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    A C Thomas 1 50 j Veteran Volunteer Regiments at Manila.
Willis Hendrix.
Kobt O'Urien
LA Porter....
.las Thrall....
Dan Hatter... ,
.1 C Morten . .
.Itilins .Mo9pliu
II Cliceamnn.
O E l.nndis..,
0 Lowij
.las Whttu
II M lleall . .
1 60 !
1 60
10. General Otis
1 50
2 60
2 HO
2 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 60
MISCIIM.ANKOI'S.
Irwin-IIoilson Co, supplies 5G 20
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Svni'i' ok Tins, manufactured by the
C.u.lFOii.viA Fio .Syuup Co.. illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principle- of plants known to be
medicinally laxative nnd presenting
them in the form most refreshinjrtothe
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, nnd Its acting on tlio kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
tnst2, Vint the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the Caliiorkia Kio 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.
SAW TEAItCTSCO. CAX.
x.0Tjisvn,r,t:. ky. hew irorar, n-. t.
For sale by all DnigfcistE. Price 50.-. per bottle
Glass & I'riulhomme
D.illes Lumber Co, wood for nnnp
eta
C E Bayard, Jnstio Peace fees. . ,
J 11 Jackson, Constable fees....
Frank Hill, Constable fees
F G Connolly, Constable fees
D P & A N Co, transportation
paupers
Wasuixoton, July
j so ' cables the following :
1 50 I "Tho voternn regiments assured, will
enlistiibout 10,000 men. You can appoint
eleven second lieutenants for First and
nine for Second roirimrnt lo recruit in
the United States veteran volunteer Infantry."
Adjutant-General Corbin cabled Gen-'
eral Utis that these designations could
not be allowed for Philippine regiment?,
and in older to save confusion, they
would be railed Thirty-sixth and Thirty
seventh United States volunteer infantry.
41 00
of
3 25
101 02
85 60
13 00
30 60
24 50
Oouil Sniiiartiii.
County Court.
The following is a list of bills allowed
at the last term of the county court:
GltAND JUKOKS.
E J Miildleswart $ 10 SO
Lemual Hurgess 19 00
Polk Hutler 12 00
O V Covert 11 0
Wm Eudersby 10 20
W A Fowler S 00
J C Hubert 11 10
URAXD .1UIIY U'lTNHS.-iE.N.
Peter Mohr 2 00
F G Connollv 2 00
A liobirts. .". 0 GO
D A Anthonv 0 40
J II Wasn'ir 8 00
Dr Bill (Indian) 5 SO
Sam roriHwasher, (Indian) 5 40
George, tlniliati) 0 GO
Tenas Jim Undian) 0 GO
Dr Charlie (Indian) 0 GO
Ed .Murphy 4 00
Chas '.Mason 0 00
Jas Hilton 8 40
Stewart Brown G 00
G M Cornett 10 CO
Tommy. (Indian) 0 60
F M Dial 21 00
V A Kircriliciinor 21 00
N V Wall-.CJ 21 00
N K Baird 48 00
E T Glisun 21 00
I 1) Tunny 21 00
A McL-iinon , 21 00
Sam Gloveis , 22 00
E C Diekerson 21 00
U.l Pilkirmton 21 00
F W Bifhop 21 00
Jaine.- Hamilton - 21 00
W E Kemp 21 00
V H Herman 22 00
D McKelvoy 17 00
Al Eiping.'. 21 00
FV Silvertooth 21 00
M E Miller .' s 00
Mrs .Stella Miller "00
CO O'Neil is SO
Jno Little 1" 00
W Bolton '1 CO
.! H Hampshire 4 00
Andrew Baldwin 00
l'1"? 3 00
.1 I) Cooper u nn
Eddie llei-kniuii 7 05
"Do unto others as you would that
they should do unto you," is n maxim
that is as old as the hills, and one that
if lived up to more closely, would make
life pleasanter and we would nil have
better regard for our fellow being.
However, wo generally think of self lirat
and after that, for the comfort and well
fare of others. Last evening a son of T.
J. Drips, who lives on High Prairie,
Wash., rode down to Rockland and left
his horse, coming across the river on the
ferry to get some medicine for his sister
who it quite ill at home.
After procuring the necessary articles
the hid, who is only about twelve years
of ae, started for the ferry, but o-Aing
to tho lateness of the hour it had ceased
running. The boy being young and
practically a stranger, was heart-broken
and did not know what to do. He came
up town and about half past eiyht was
fonn 1 by Gns Bonn, sobbing as though
his heart would break. He was asked
what the matter wa; and the little fellow
explained aa best he could, and said he
would like very much to get across the
river as his sister was seriously ill and
he had medicine for her; otherwise lie
would be willing to wait until morniii''.
Gus put on his tiiinking cap and final
ly remembered that Ed Kurtz had a
boat so the lad was brought to the ex
press office and the story was repeated
to Mr. Kurtz and Vic Schmidt and out
of the goodness of thei: hearts they im
mediately allayed the fears of young
Dripa and told him thev would see that
he arrived across the Columbia without
delay.
On reaching the opposite shore at
about 9 o'eloek, the boy was eo grate
ful that he could hardly speak and
being somewhat flustrated he thanked
his benefactors as follows : ''Boys, I
hope you will be in the sai.-io fix Eomo
day so I can do as nincti for you."
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Just What
Voa uuant.
850 Howard.
A reward of 60 will be 'paid by the
undersigned foi the recovery of the body
of Bert Whitnry, drowned in the Snake
river at Palouse Hapids, near Lyon's
Ferry, on May 23, 1S99.
nuscitiPTioN
Bert Whitney was 21 yen' old ; weight
about 176 pounds; height ft feet, 11 in.;
smooth shaved ; dark brown hair. Ho
wore dark pants with light stripes, and
heavy laced shoes ; has a tuft of lljjht
colored hair on the left, back side of
head; two burn scars on body.
The person finding the body will
please wire
C. K. Wiutxky,
21-2iv St. Helens, Ore.
Cali In 11ur Cheek.
All countv warrants registered prior
to August 1.1SP5, will bo paid at my
office. Interest, ceases after Juno 9,
18S9. C. L. 1'mi.ui's,
Countv Treasurer.
f M ff),
m Jm
uTK-rJ' V
New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such
wide variety as wo aro showing never lie
fore graced "a single stock. Ileal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Teeth Extracted FREE
SHTURDHY.
Best Crown and Bridge work
Best set teeth, guaranteed .
Best Gold Filling. ..
Best silver or alloy tilling
CONSIDER OTJK PRICES:
22k. gold), per tooth
... sfUO
. . .-.oo
$1.00 up
60c up
You need have no boils if you will
buy Clarke & Falk's sure cure for bolls.
Wilson gallery now open. Photo
graphs trom $1 to io
per dozen.
Jlyl-lw
tho Vivo
Postoffice
If
aro Im-Donnell's
use
tho
-lUJCOK?.
W H Taylor..
Frank Gabel . .
Peter Kopkie. .
L B Kelly ...
.1 no l.enz ... ,
G J Friend.
8 00
17 00
13 00
Hi 00
13 40
13 00
r. . ;
j j .Ma'siKr 13 GO
S G Ledfoid 17 en
O W Cook " ' 0 40
SI Kennedy 10 0o
-r II Kramer 8 00
lM W Freeman It) 00
! C Benson , 9 qq
A J Breeding " j q
V ';iyi3 14 00
A M Line 1 qq
Leslie Butler 1 00
T P Green 1 00
SI H tuddll 1 qq
CF Stephens ,"' 1 qq
witness 128,
W Bolton j.j go
J D Tunny " u wi
Frank Bishop 14 50
J M Hamilton ,., 14 fio
W J Asi.hy 14 kii
Andrew Bald win t sn
F W Sllvertootl. , 150
It B Sinnott 1 50
1 60
1 60
1 60
5 0)
G 101
6 70
5 00
1 60
I 50
1 50
50
10
A BiliKvin
F G Ciinuolly.. .
linger Slnuott, ,
Allen ICoberts ,
Unfits I'uttorson
O M NidHsen..
SI r C 'h , .
Win KhHcklefurd
Ilo Kolly
Chan Hearth
II r H.1111111 j
C M Bonner jj
Chris Mrkelsen.
Tom Smith
E111II Haclner..
A Derthlt-k
'film (Jonipioti. .
W F Trollwr. . .
11 10
10 60
11 10
0 30
11 10
1 60
For the best results
Camera. For sale by
harrnacy.
Latest thing in cameras
proved Magazine cyclones at
drug store.
Fresli cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. it!ch25-tf
Improved Magazine cyclones are win
ners. Dounell, the druggist, will gladly
show them to von.
Drink Warren's Puro Ginger Brandy,
For sale at all first-class bars. C. j.
Stubling, aent, The Dalles. .M17 3m
iry lerua jsuena Jlitters, the best
tonic. For. sale at all lirat-class bars.
C. J. Stublmg, agent, Tho Dalles.
M 17.3m
Try Verba Buena Bitters, the hfst
tonic. For sale at all first-class burs.
C. J. Stubiing, agent, Tho Dalles.
M 17.3m
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
hat will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the1 market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston,
Mo., writeB : "One Minute Com.h Porn
saved the life of our httlo boy when
nearly dead with croup." Butler Drug
"What might bavn been" if that
little cough hadn't been netjlecled.'.is the
sad reflection of thousands of consump
tives. Ono Minute Cough Cure cures
comjhe and oldc Butler Drug Co.
DeWitt's Little Kirly Risers benefit
permanently. They lend gentle assist
ance to nature, causing no pains or
weakness, permanently curing conitipa
llor and liver iillnunts. Butler Drllir
Three horses Juno l'j, 1S99, described
a3 fullows: two weighing about 1400
each. One a light chestnut branded D
on left shoulder. Black horse branded
C on left shoulder. Onu bald faced
sorrel weighing about 1200; reached
mane. A liberal toward for information
of the whereabouts, or the return of
same. A. Maso.v, J. Bays, Contractors,
Viento, Or., or E. V. Husiia.n'd, Mosier,
Or. j2S-im
C. L. Phillips says ho will sell you
wheat liav for from $10 to $11 per ton.
JhS-2t
J.4At
A fish basket between Dr. Saunders,
place on Mill creek and this city.
Finder please leave at this office.
jlyl0-2t
August Designers anil patterns now
on sale at Pease & Mays'.
Ask your grocer for Clarkn & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or Tin:
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave anil nre ilue to nrrlrc ftt Partlm
!
Booms 11 12 13,
Chapman Block, Second St
Portland Dental Parlors
Dr. Sanford Murray. D. D. S. Manager.
tBHSSKLffiNISBSJBNJfS,BSBS NBV8s&ES0JRVJBiJFsHHSR
How About Your Title?
LEAVE.
OVK11I.ANI) KX-1
prcsi, Sulcni, Uo'e- 1
bun;, Aslilnml, Sue-1
lcii.him 1
Moliive. f
i.ns.iiKUie!i,i'.i t-aso.
.vcw urieitns 11111
linn
1 1 1-rnueiRco,
't 1
'i:30
Dally
except
, lltoscburR mill iy ta.
A' "'Itinns
1 f Via Wodlbura for)
1 JU.Aiiirei, aiivcnou,
est bclo, Ilrowns-
1 vllltssinrUiBtlcIit uml
j (..Miiron
U A. M.
'. I
bally
OACOJlt
ritual nys.
17:30 A. M.
ICorvnllls
(stations.
ana nay 1 yy.
Bicycle
REPAIR SHOP.
lNl)i:i'K.Ii:.SVl-: l-ASSUNaiiK. Ksprem train
Hally (except SunJuy).
i;.7)p.Di. fl.v roithiml ...Ar.) S:2."ia. m
7:;p. m. Ai ,Mc.MIuuvHl(..l.v. i:.7)n,U!
8:30p.m. (Ar..lmlepfuclcucc..l.v.) l:am. in
I seai
YOU SUK1-: It is all riehlV Iteiiiembni it i Iho
KCOUD that eoveriiH. It is our businees to
arch tho records and show what they contain in
relation to land titles. II vou contemplate Inlying land
or loaning money on real estate i-t'i'Urity, take no man
word, lint insist upon knowing what the record chows
regarding the titie. An Abstract is as essential as a
deed, liibist on having it. Wu have the ouh set of
Abstract Books in the County. All worl: promptly ex
ecuted and sattsf.ii'tlou guariinti'i'd. II you have prop
erty to iii'iirc, ttlvn us a call. Wo aro nirentfl for four of
iho be!t fire insui. nice rmnpumc.s in tint world. If you
have property for sale, list it with us and we'll find u
buyer.
J, M. Huntington &, Co.
Phono 81.
AGENT FOR THE
..RAMBLER.
Lock and Gunsmith,
and Machlno work.
Charles Burciitorf,
Second St.
1 opp Johnston.
5 Bt?OS
h' (IK.NKItAI.
Dally. tIJaiiy, cuccpt btuitlny.
DINING CAU8 ON OUDKN ItOUTE.
PULLMAN IlUl'KKT SLf JJI'KKS
AND 8KCOND-CLAS8 SLEEl'lNO C'AItt
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct cnnncctloii at S-an KrauciH'o with Om
dental and Oriental and Paclllc mall tiamstilp
lilies fur JAl'AN and CHINA. SalllliK dates on
aj pllcatlou.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points anil Eu
rope. AlsoJAl'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU am
ACJSTKALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart Irorr
Grand Central Station, Fifth nud Irviu: streeti.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
l'anenBer Deiot, foot of Jerlerton street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t l:G0p. ta
Arrive ut Portland, 'J:'M a. in.
Leave for AIIILIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Krloay at 9: 10 o, m. Arrive at Portland, ruc
dav, Thursday und Saturdaj it 3;0J p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
It. KoK'.l.KH, G, II. MAIilCIIAM,
-lauaxer. Asst. 0. i k Pass. Act
ThroiiRh Ticket Olllee, 131 Third street, wheie I
through tickets to all olnts In tho liasterD I
States, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at !
loucst rates from
orN.W,lAl!DoyK,aANI,,T,CkCtAsent-
2d St., opuoalto A. M. VllllumB &. Co.
i va,yvsn'jrNjrNjvr4iNf
66
armony
?5
CUhiskey.
QRTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
u
n
s
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
ft
Co.
"Wohavoeold nnny dlireront couah
romedlee, but pone nave better ealiefuc
lion than Chainberlain'e," eaya Mr.
Charles Holzlianer, Drugulat, Newark,
N. J. "It is perfectly safe and cin bo
relied upon In ull cases of couulis, colds
or hourmiess.' Hold by IJIakeley &
Ilouulitou Urugglule.
BlacKsmiifis I
...AND... n
HorsesfioBfs I
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
TO
Sleeping Car;
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
NT. I'Alll,
MINNKAI'OI.I
niJI.UTII
I'AKIlll
OKANI) I'lllt
!ItOOK4TON
WINNIl'KO
IIKLU.VA an
IUITTK
Tliis bra ml of Whiskey is guarmitccil to the consumer as a
I'UKE HANI) MAIM; SOL'K .MASH WHISKIiY for rauiily
and Medical L'sc. Sold by
Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or.
'"Wad CYCLONE Magazine.
1
11
I Tiiird and Mown. Phone 159
F- S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop.
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
cor, Second & LaugMiii,
Through Tiekets
UIIIUAUO
WAN1UNOTON
I'llU.AIIlSI.l'lIIA
NlilV VOKK
ItOHTON ANI Alt
X'OINTH KAHT anil HOUTII
m'otw rrttow' ,,mocHra- aP4 Menu,
W. C. ALLAWAY. ARent,
AltLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
i rUon Cor. Tlilid. I'nrtUnd Oicgon
IB Kntruril)
No. 4-'aizo 3' x 4'4) $8.00
No. 5 (size 4 x 5) 10.00
FOR 1899.
Ton Points to Considor:
I2 Plqtiirnaln IS Soconcla.
i.huttur Hull) Hohmso
b huttHr Autotnntlc.
Sihuttor Lockn,
s.,A,!S,on,lliV"nWrtt0ho,,Uirfi-
Spoolni Quick Lonti.
Aiitomntlu UoKiHtor.
ELKf,il!!i,,,ro,,im,'lli'
ciiBt'ii?,! ,,!' ,'U,H r"""votl without
I 1899 Cntalonuo with com-
ploto Information FREE.
Juat Arrlvod
lliuonlyA'ii,uii.,
tmiitra with huiti dlmtlw.
jj fmnt
M. Z. TlDTMTSJTnT T ,
irw--w-vjy
i).
2J
i'ho above reward will bo patil for tho
recovery of each of tho bo.lieH of WonK
and Jako, Chinamen, who wore drowned
in the Columbia at IJIaloeko laH Friday.
iike Kkk Co,,
20-dAwlin
The DmIIcs.
C. J. STUBLING55
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate t American Lienor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskev,
WHISKEY from $2.76 to ifO.ui) per ualimi t.iT,', .7 . . -
NLY THE PUBEST LIQUORS SOLD.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.