The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 14, 1899, Image 4

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MUSTEK OUT
AT 'FRISCO
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iMtyS'p , rages kcpsudb n from uoiouci
lis 4-.' 'i-ra . . .
Bnmmcvs luaorsea Dy hot. lieor.
DECISION RECEIVED
WITH HURRAHS
appointed .Many Telegrams Sent.
All Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method anil beneficial
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E3IICC13 Oi llll' Ut'H KllllWil lUIUl'liy,
Svnur of Fins, manufactured by trie
Camfoiinia Fio Svnur Co., illustrate
feeS ! Frisco is Hoppr-Portlnnd People Dis-
meuicinauy laxative nnu presenting i
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mem in ine luriu uiu.st ruiresiun iu mu
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa-
i t.i nlnn MCittrf lw etfctnm g iiry unlit
dispelling' colds, headaches nnd fevers j Washington, July 13. Secretary A I
rreutly vet promptly nnu enabling one ,. ,,. ... . , . ,
i.i,'!ti nnmi gerthie niornmg received a telegram
mancntly. Its perfect freedom from , from San Francisco containing a unani
everv objectionable quality and sub-
stance, and its acting on the kidneys, , mous releat that the Oregon regiment
liver and bowels, without weal-enmg ,' be mustered out ut San Francisco. Alter
or irritating them, nialtc it the ideal
laxative. I consultation with the president, it was
In tho process of manufacturing figs ' decldeil ,0 concetlo to the request. Travel
are used, as they are pleasant to the 1
tasfci.but the medicinal qualities of the , pay nml commutation of rations will be
remedy are obtained from senna and , , , enIli:ra
other aromatic plants, by a method : '"ueU tllt solci"-'rs
IVltUkkU Ivl tilt; iAUtl' IMtltXl I 1U Ul IiL'l n C Tim t 1 I
Co. onlv. In order to rrot its beneflcial fcAN KANCISCO, July lo. A telegram i
effects and to avoid imitations, please ' was received from the department at
remember the full name of the Company Washington todov announcing the Ore
printed on the front of every package. ' ,.i,,. ' . , , ,
i, .-,. . ,il 'L, ! con volunteer regiment would be nius-
CAjLlruRTNLi FIG SYRUP CO. teredout here and travel pay and com-iOTTisviLi,!-.
nr. :ct yor.ic. ir. -sr. mutation rations would be issued liere.
For sale by all Druggi.t.t'rice sec. ps r bottia Ttie decision of the Washington officials
was soon made known to tiie soldiers on
thoir undoubted prcferenco wo n'o
unwilling to resist it, and beg that you
will not be influenced under these cir
cumstances by our request heretofore to
thu contrary. Is it not possible to aflord
men in some way nu equivalent to travel
'pay nnd still muster out bore. Parents
and relatives earnestly desire this.
"(HAiii.ns F. llr.Kiiu, Chairman,
"Dan J. Moom:, Secretary,
"Keceptioii Committee."
A copy ot the obove was sent lastevon
tng to Hon. Linger Hermann in Wash
ington for his inforuation, also to Adjutant-General
Tuttle at San Francisco.
In the telegram to General Tuttle he
was asked whether the matter had been
fullv explained to tho men the very
general and earnest desire on the part of
the public to luive the regiment returned
us an organization.
Lust.
A lady's gold, open-faced Waltham
watch, between Hearst'e school house
and Mr. Fauon's. near tho Dos Chutes.
Engraved with scrowl work on the back,
IS IT IlIUIIT
For Nil Kill tor to Itpcoiiiiuriul
lll'clllllllt'.'
I'ntMit
I'EKSONAli MENTION.
! lliu Ifi.nettArlQ .....3 ....... .... .1 !.,.
ittt. iMtua;ui,c, tmu l.ir ICUCIVtU Willi
loud hurrahs. The people of this city
are much gratified at the turn of affair?,
and the committees having tho recep
tion of the soldiers in charge will com
plete arrangements at oiiee.
Wires Kept Warm.
Por.TLANi), July IJ. The telegram re
ceived by General Decbe, his reply, mid
the telegram sent by the reception con.
mittee of Portland are given below:
"S.ln Frnnmcpn ft! 10 .
i' v.... Milt, tll.pl.lllU III IUAII I -...w..,, Wl. ( . , UUIJ VJV.ll-
today from Hay Creek, ou ins way for ' eral C. F. Beebe, Portland, Or. : Trans-
fl v.ifiirtnn in Pirtlu,nl i . . ... ....
ports arrived. All well. .Men unani
mously in favor of being mustered out
here, to receive travel pay. Will not
consent to bo mustered out at Vancouver.
Can amount equal to travel pay bo raised
in Portland in half nn hour 30.00G7
' O-horwibe Summers, Yoran, Shatter and
ire department
;er out in Van
Oliver. Answer rush
"B. Ii. Tcttle, Adjutant-General."
np.ivfl....! n 7 .. 1 .. in , . ,.
where they will be nken by team to General B. B. Tuttle, San Francico Cal
Glenwood for a cammnir tr in. "..-.wi i rjiaui.o,oai. .
Donald McRae came in from Antelope
yesterday.
Hon. W. W. Steiwer is in from Fossil,
leaching here this morning.
Mrs. A. Murchie and child arrived
yesterday afternoon from Wasco.
Geo. Steel and Adam Appell are reg
istered at the Umatilla from Portland.
II. S. James, one of Grass Valley's
wiibi-awake rf?identn, came in from
that section yesterday.
John Somtnerville, Jr., arrived in tovn
a vacation in Portland
Mrs. J. A. Donthit and children re
tured yesterday from a month's visit
with relatives in Crook county.
Mrs. J. W. Baker arrived in the citv
last evening from La Grand,?, and is the
goest of her nitre-, Mrs. W. A. Kirby.
, ,, c ... , . . u-nerwite aummers, 1 01
Mrs. A. H. Smith, who Imi spent some n ,
months with her daughters, Mrs. Wilton iCTOVernor Geer wl11 Wl
and Mies Smith, returned to Pendleton i ohansiug order to muste
II VUU.CUill UtClllU, j
B. F. LlU''h!in and fnrnllv li'fl nn tl.o !
boat this morninir for White Salmon. '
From Svlvan Valley News, Brovrad,
N. C.
It may bo a question whether tho
editor of a newspaper has the right to
publicly recommend any of tho various
proprietary medicines whleli flood tho
market, yet as a preventive of suffering
we feel it a duty to say a good word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Beiuedy. Wo hnvc known and
used this mediciuo in our family lor
twenty years and hayo always found it
reliable. In many cases a doso of this
remedy would savo hours of suffering
whllu n physician is awaited. Wo do
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine for a cure, but wo do
belioyu tnat if a bottle of Chainborlain'e
Diarrhoea lleinedy was kept on hand
and administered at tho inception of nu
attack, much suffering might be avoided
mill it, run' (itml, niidaa tin. iirrtaiitnm ..f
and also the name Itha, lhe owner j pI,V8,clnn would 110l bu re(llimi. Al
values it not for its intrinsic value but I ,eaat th,8 has b(,on mn. ox lvnci3
asa keepsake, as she has had it since lo ,,nring thu t h.e)Uv V(,anj m BU,B
vn:irs nlil. Amiiin rniviiril will ho irtvon I . ... . . . '
ny liiaKoioy iv. iiougtiton, Uruggists.
Gun-eliot wounds and powder-buniF,
cuts, bruises, spruins, wounds from
rusty nails, insects stings and Ivy poison
ingquickly liealed by DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. Positively proventa blood
poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. Do
Witt's is safe and sure. Butler Drug Co.
Teeth Extracted FREE
SATURDAY.
The best work at tho least possible cost. SIX) seta tenth in one year Is our re
cord in our Portland oflicu. Satisfaction guaranteed in every ease.
years old. Ample reward will be given
to tho finder. Leave either at this office
with Mr. J. Fagon, Des Cliuteg
jhSlt
or
bridge.
Percentage of Sick Men.
San FiiANOis-co, July K!. Advices re
ceived by the transports Newport, dated
Mnllil.l. .Ill, in 11 n.n no fnllnn-o Thu
volunteers aro creatlv debilitated in con-1
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sequence of their hard campaigning BJZSti2iSS&WPMWTs,&stBSET
through three months of tropic weather. 1 m-b. m
Since the middle of May no volunteer p
regiment has had a sick list of less than ,
L'O per cent. .More 01 them at tho pre
sent date had '2' per cent ill, and a few
regiments havo less than ouo-third of
their number on duty.
For Sale,
Ono second-hand truck wagon,
CONSIDER OUE PRICES:
Best Crown and Bridge work (L'2I:. gold), per tooth.
Hem set teeth, guaranteed
Best Gold Filling
Heat silver or alloy filling
Hi0
$5.00
$1.00 up
hOc up
chapman'JSock; Second st. Portland Dental Parlors
Dr. Sanford Murray, D. D. S.( Manager.
one uow S.
J iiii80-2 w
mid
-inch Bain truck wagon at
M.UKI! & Bu.NTON'h.
Glenwood for a camping trip
Stage Was Overturned.
Va.ncoi-vek, Wash., July 12. Mrs.
Clark and Miss iiussell, of Lewisville,
Wash., who were passengers on the Van-couver-Amboy
stage yesterday, suffered
painful injuries as the result of the over
turning of the stage while en route. Mre.
Clark was cut about tho head, and Miss
Bus-oil sustained several cevere biuises.
Neither case is serious.
You need have no boils if you will
buy CI irie i F.illi's Bure cum for bills.
l our telegram received. We deeply do
plore this unexpected turn in events.
Fear impossible to raise the sum stated.
Widespread disappointment throughout
the state will result. Please advise def
inite determination as soon as arrived at.
"CiiAiiLts F. Bkiiiik."
The following telegram was sent to
President McKinley :
"Portland, Or. , July 10. To the Presi
dent, Washington, D. C. : It is reported
that our regiment desires unanimously
to be mustered out in San Francisco
on account of travel pay. If this Is
ME CURE
FOR BLOOD POISON,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
For the best results use the Vive
Camera, For salo by the Postoffico
Jiarniacy. tf
Latest thing in cameras arc Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind
chicken feed. mcli25-tf
Improved Magazine cyclones are win
ners. Donnell, the druggist, will gladly
show them to you.
Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy,
For sale at all first-class bars. C. J.
Stubling, agent, Tho Dalles. Ml-3m
Try Verba Buena Bitters, tho best
tonic. For salo at all first-class bars.
C. J. Stubling, agent, Tho Dalles.
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Try Verba Buena Bitters, the best
tonic. For sale at all first-class bars.
C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles.
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J REPAIR SHOP.
I 5 AGENT FOR THE H
..RAMBLER.
Lock nnd Gunsmith,
nnd Machine work.
Phaflac niirnhtnrf Hccnml Kt.
until IUO U III UlllUl i , pi Johnston.
EsmENBS2-V
How About Your Title?
r UK YOU SURE it is all right? Ruinomhur it i? tho
H R1CCOUI) that goveniR. It ia our business to
eearuh the records and ehow what thev contain in
relation to land titles. If you contemplate inlying land
or loaning money on real estate security, take no nmii'
word, but insiPt upon knowing what the record uIiowh
regarding the title. An Abstract is as essential iib a
deed. Insist on having it. We have thu only sot of
Abstract Bookp in the County. All work promptly ex
ecuted and satisfaction guaranteed. It you luivn prop
erty to insure, give us o call, We are tigeiits for four of
the best lire insurance companies in lliu world. If you
have property for sale, list it with us and wu'll find a
buyer,
J, M. Huntington Si Co.
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'Phono 81.
2d St., oppoolto A. M. Wllllamc &. Co.
of X-ZN-BSVSJRS
Jasfc What
You uiant.
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For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
hat will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on tho market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
Mr. and Mrs. B. Uickamp, Elston,
Mo., writes : "One Minuto Cough Cure
saved the life of our littlo boy when
nearly dead with croup." Butler Drin
Co.
'What might hayo been" ii that
littlo cough hadn't been neL'lecled.'is the
sad reflection of thousands of consump
tives. Olio Minute Coueli Curo cures
couj-lia and colds. Butler Drug Co,
DoWitt's Littlo K-irly Risers benefit
permanently. They lend eentlo nssist-
I anca to nature, causing no pains or
weakness, permanently curing constipa
tion nnd liver ailments. Butler Drug
Co,
Beware of the Doctors'
Patchwork; You Can
Cure Yourself at Home.
There ia not tho slightest doubt that tho
doctors do more harm than good in treating
Contagious Blood Poison; many victims of
this loathsome diseaso would bo much better
oH to-dav if they had never allowed them-
BGlVea to rift flrwpn nn mniviw nnjl nnni. i.
only remedies which the doctors ever give for
blood poison.
.u, . , , .. 11x0 doctors aro wholly unable to got rid of
this vilo poison, and only nttempt to heal up the outward appearance of tho
disease the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the
system, and endeavor to keen it shut in with thoir constant doses of potash
nnd mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out
...ww., ,..u 6.., 1D uihiiiucu umomiuBiy, mo urugs aoing tnesystem
more damage than the diseaso Itself. J
Mr. H. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J., says: "I had spent a
"- ,... uvuiuia, t-vjiuti x fcaiizeu inat
they could do me no good. I had largo spots all over my
body, and these soon Droke out into running sores, nnd I
endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro
duces. I decided to try B. 8. B. as a last resort, and was
soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc
tions for Self-Treatment,' and tho largo splotches on my
chest began to gfbw paler and smaller, and before long
disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my
skin has been as clear as glass over since. I cured my
self at homo, after tho dootors had failed completely"
It is vaVQable time thrown away to expect the dootors
to cure Contagious Blood Poison, for tho disease is be-
jvuu vucu uiii. owiitB opeuinc
8. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
f in an entirely different way from potash and mercury-It forces the
Pplion out of tho system nnd gets rid of It entirely. Henco it euros the
dit?Ji8e,bUoAthof "" only ahut tho poison in where it lurks fwver!
conitflntlv iind&Tmlnln l i,n.ifii.n.. .. i 1. . .t . ivtivtt
,uwn.,uiiuu, uur uysiem oi privato home treat
ment places n cure within the reaoh of all. We give all necessary medleili ad- 1
wVillT??,0' voDtbo patient tho ombarrasm
.Write for full Information to Swift Speclflo Oo Atlanta, Qa. PUBI7'
A Tliniismul Tuiicuoii
Could not express tho rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1325 Howard at., Phil
jadolphia, l'a., when sho found that Dr.
I King's New Discovery for Consumption
i had completely cured her of a hackim?
cough that for many yeura hud made
lilo a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could give her no help, but eho
says of this Royal Cure "It eoon ro
moved tho pain in my cheat nnd I can
now sleep soundly, sometliini? I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout tho
tinivorso." feo will every ono who trle
Dr. King's Now Discovery forany trouble
oi uio throat, chest or lungs. Prico 60c
and $1. Trial bottle free ut Blakeloy &
Houghton's drug etoro; eyery bottlo
guaranteed: 5
I. out.
Three horsea Juno 10. 1801). described
ae follows: two weighing about 1-100
each. One a light chestnut branded n
on left shoulder. Black horao brand.nl
C on loft shoulder, Ono bald faced
sorrel weighing about 1200; roached
mane. A liberal
01 the whereabouts, or thu return of
same. A. Mason, J. Uayh, Contractors,
VIento.Or., or K. V. Huhiwni), Mosler,
0r' j28-lm
rfiT '- V,
Now ideas in Wall Paper horo. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a eiiiKlo stock. Reul iniita
tion croton efi'ects ut ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Llegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small nrice. ;it
street. Also n full lino of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
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Sl?OS
2 "Harmc
t&hiskey.
This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a
PUKE HAM) MAIM; SOUK MASH WHISKEY lor Family
and Medical Use. Sold by
Ben Wilson, - The Dalles5 Or.
T.
"Wved CYCLONE Magazine
(1KNKUAI.
fiiactsDilfjis
...AND...
Horsesnoers
Wagon anil Carriage Work.
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
: THiril and Jefferson. Phone 159 1
iri.y-.Tt1
No. 4 laizo 3Yi x 4.') $8.00
No. 5-(8lzo 4x5) 10.00
Just Arrlvod.
f,J 'liiuouly.MuuH.liM
j Ciuncra Willi bulb shutter.
' v-"y-v-vir
FOR 1899.
Ton Points to Consider:
x3i plf:turSB !.n r1,2 Sooontls.
tjlutttr Bulb FJoUmao.
bhuttor Automatic.
Shuttor Locko,
VI Aluminum MntuholclorB.
Sot otopa.
Simolnl Quick Lens.
Automntlo Rojrlator.
Ail pnrtB Intorahanijonblo.
,iip.0V.Kl 'lattl" romovoil without
dlsturblnK unoxpoaod.
I 1809 Catalocuo with com-
I pioio iniormation FREE.
M. Z. DONNELL.
P. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
WaRon Shon.
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor, Second & Langblin. 'Pttone 157
C. J. STUBLING,
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate t Amerioan Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY froni ii.75 to ri.f)il iwr imiin,, rrrziTrz. t-- --
iinTw - . -J. is "'" v ' r y imrts mill i
iililiEiLiVi'ii!' ili'-lli' W 1 0 j n t-nlloti. (4lu II yBara oia.'
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.