The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 20, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
4B,TUALCONST'N
1 un nrniii kirtrrtu
PERMANENTLY
Buy THE GENUINE MAN'F'D By
(AUlvRNIAjlGYRVP
TOi Hit Kill OflCCSiSTi FEU 50t fHKTIlL
1'EOFI.K TOU AM. KNOW.
James Blakeley went down on the
boat to Portland thin tncrriing.
A. M. McLeoii came over from Gold
etidalo on a business trip today.
C. M. Cartwright and C A. Van
Houten CJine iu from Hay Creek today.
Will H. See, one of the employes nt
the Warm Springs agency, is in the city
today.
F. H. Hurl! urt, cashier oi the Arling
ton bank, is in Tho Dalles today on
business.
Oscar Kelsay came down from Fossil
yesterday, aiui will attend school in The
Dalles this winter.
Mrs. Allien, mother of Capt. Alden, ia
in the city from Portland, the tjurst f
Mrs. Isaac Joles.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnston are
in from Dufur to lay visiting frienJs and
also on business bent.
Miss Mattie Saxon came up from
Portland last night, ami returned to her
borne in Uolueridalu'touay.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R.Anson arrived in
the citv vtsterdav, returning to their
home in Salem from IViiieville.
Mrs. A. Iiurckhardt anil daughter,
AIiss Lena, came up on the boat last
night and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G
A. Liebe.
Mrs. Harry Morse, who lias been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i)e
lit) 11, le't tins morning 'or her liouie in
Portland.
Miss Nettie McNdal returned last
night from U-.r trip to Portland and ha
again resumed her duties at the I). P. &
A. X. office.
J. P. Mclnernvand W. H. Eutta left
tliia afternoon for Antelope, the former
on business connected with the Urogan
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Those who have Rheumatism find
themselves growing steadily worse all
the while. One reason of this is that
the remedies prescribed by the doctors
contain mercury ana potash, which ul
timately intensify the disease by caus
ing the joints to swell and stiffen,
producing i. severe aching of the bones.
B. S. 8. has been curing Rheumatism
for twenty years even the worst cases
which seemed almost incurable.
Cant. O. E. Hushes, tho popnl a r railroad
conduotor, of Columbia, 8. C, bad an experi
ence with Rheumatism which convlnoed aim
that thero Is onlv ono
euro (or that painful dig.
case. He says: "I was a
great Batterer from mus
cular Rheumatism for
two years. I could set
no permanent relief
from any medicine pre
scribed by my physician .
I took aboutadocen bot
tles of your 8. 8. 8., and
now I am as well as I
ever was Inmy life. I cm
sure that your medicine
cured me, and I would
recomnien ditto anyone
uttering- from any blood disease."
Everybody knows that Rheumatism
Is a diseased Btate of tho blood, and
only a blood remedy is the only proper
treatment, but a remedy containing
potash and mercury only aggravates
tho trouble.
Blood
The
being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to
tho very cause of tho disease and a per
manent cure always results. It is the
only blood remedy guaranteed to con
tain no potash, mercury or other dan
gerous minerals.
Books mulled free by Swift Specific
Oompuny, Atlanta, Georgia.
SS'Orl r p r f l . I I 1 T.
estate; the latter in hopes of improving
his health.
Miss. Francis Mann, a niece of D. J
Cooper, who spent a da)' with her rel-, H.nrel untl biyneil the compact: Erae
Hliveehore two weeks aijoon her wavtO( g Jo9 F g PenfleW William
teach in the La Grande echools, has J ' ... . . .
been fortunate enough to secure a gov- Sllllwell, Key. . A. Tenny and
eminent position in Unalaska and Mrs. 'lenny. This perfected the organ
passed through the city yesterday on her; z,,ton. Mr. Z.-luk nnd Mrs. Cnmille
way to assumu her new duties. r)onncn aml Mrs. Mary Jo?lvn not
BUSINESS LOCALS. j being in town at tho time, were n-
'ceived into fellowship nt a meeting a
Uie ClarkoA Falk's quinine hair tonic i very short time afterward us charter
to keep dandruff from the head. members of this the First Congregational
Yon will not have boils if vou tako i church of The Dalles.
Clatko . Falk's sure cure for boils.
Ash your grocer for Clarko A Falk'e
pure concentrated flavoring extracts
r , . . , T
Lateat thing in cameras are Im-
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. nich25-tf
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James . Pat ton
strictly pure liquid paints.
Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy.
For eale at all first-class bars. C. J
Stubling, agent, Tiie Dalles. M17-3m.
Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best
tonic. For sale at all first-class bars.
Ml" 'lm
,
Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy,
Datu nf nit rat .r.lti ea linrQ l"V .T
Stubline, agent, The Dalles
"M17 3m
Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best j
tonic. For sale at all Orst-class bars, j
C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles, j
M17-3m j
E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo., was:
cured of piles hy DeWitt'a Witch Hazel
Salve after suffering seventeen years nnd
trying over twenty remedies. Physicians
and surgeons endorse it. Beware of
dangerous counterfeits. Butler Drug Co.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers perma
nently cure chronic constipation, bilious
ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling;
cleanse and regulate the entire system.
Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken
"famous little pills." Butler Drug Co.
Dyspepsia can bo cured by tieing
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
There's always hope while there's One
Minuto Coi'gh Cure. "An attack of
pneumonia -left my lungs in bad shape
anil I was near the first stages of con
sumption. One Minute Cough Cure com
pletely cured me," writes Helen Mc
Henry, Bismark, X. D. Gives instant
relief. Butler Drug Co.
At a Sacrifice.
Forty acres, mile from Sorague
landing, mile from Carson P. 0
Skamania Co., Wash. County road past
place. Good box house of four rooms
and bath. Woodhouse ani other out'
buildings good. Young orchard, nil
winter apples. Sacrificed for $2o0, worth
$500. J. K. Buow.v.
Sept. 16-lwk
Chester II. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich
says: "KoJol Dyspepsia Cure cured me
of a etvjre case of indigestion; can
strongly recommend it to all dyspeptics.'
Digests wiiat you eat without aid from
the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Butler
Drug Uo.
To Cure a Cold ID One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it falls to cure. 25c.
Cain In lour Cbeckt.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, loio, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Sept. 14th,
Ibtw. u. L. rnu.ut'8,
Oountv Treasurer.
For wounds, burns, scalds, cores, skin
diseases and all irritating eruptions,
nothing so soothing and healing as
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs.Emma
Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery,
ChicKO, says of it: "When all else fails
in healing our babies, it will cure."
Butler Diug Co.
"Uarmoiiy" Wlilikay.
Harmony whiskey for family and
special use, sold by Ben Wilson, The
lUllee. 1
Feed rye for sale at the Waeco Ware
house, tf
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the beat. Ask your grocer for them.
Rupture
W. T. IJouser, M. D., of Portland.
specialist in Hernia or Rupture. Vari
cocele and Hydrocele, will visit Tho
Dalles and can be consulted at the Uma
tilla Home from September 25 to HO in
clusive. We cure by .Electricity, with
out laying patients up or detention from
business, and absolutely without danger.
Would refer those Interested In being
cured to 0. J. Stubling, of The Dulles,
who knows of our method.
EARLY HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
Continued from Third page.
Tlio following day (Sunday) the regu
lar church services were held in tho
court room at the nsual hour. The
I SLTVIUtD UVUitU Willi till I II I Ul'nklUII Ultw
after which a scriptural lesson was ead
from the 17th chapter of John's gospel,
and following this the old familiar
hymn, "A Charge to Keop I Have,"
was sung. Prayer was offered by the
acting pastor and thou the sermon was
preached from an appropriate text, ''Ye
tare the l.tght ol the Moriti, to the
church and people. At the close of the
discourse the accustomed announce
ments were made and an invitation ex
tended to all those who professed their
faith in Christ to remain and join in the
celebration of the Lord's Supper. The
hymn "Witness Ye Men ami Angels
Now" was sung, and benediction pro
nounced as the closing act of :hu First
Congregational church organization at
,The Dalles.
. , ,
xiiu U'liui uiiunee:t prater iiieuiiuga
I'CHl uii a inn t:vuiiiu?, uguui
ly at the pastor s house. Although
small in numbers, they were imbued
with Christian fervor, gaining strength
from week to week us spiritu .1 builders
of the church of Christ. Frequently
Mr. and Mrs. Tenny and Mr. Peniield
were all that were present. Ttie musical
part of the prayer meetings fell on
Brother Peniield nlone, as neither
Brother Tenny nor his excellent wife
could sing at all. It is presumed, how
ever, that they possessed enough musical
ability to hum a lullaby whenever an
occasion required it.
The church shed n fresh influence
upon the people niter its organization,
and an interest showed itself in the
small community from which pome
eisrlit or ten were added to the record
prior to the close of the pastorate of
Mr. Tenny. From tho first, churrl
financial support was an unknown
quantity, ropuiarity uui not prove a
barrier against the needed want for
proper support. In other words to keep
the wolf from the door. Providentially
a call from tho Forest Grovo church
c.une to him, and, after due and prayer
ful consideration, he accepted tho call
and bade the little church farewell, late
in the summer of lSGl.
iiiu nine hock was ten without a
leader until tho early apring of 1862,
when Uev. Thomas Condon, of Albany,
having heard of the vacancy, came and
took up the work left hy its founder.
Mr. Condon, after n short sojourn in the
embryo city, found it absolutely neces
sary that a house of worship other than
the old court room over the jail should
be provided.
On the 12th day of July, 1802, Nov.
Condon called n meeting of the church
people, to meet him at his residence to
diecass tho subject of erecting a church
edifice at an early day. Mr. H. P.
Isaacs, a prominent citizen of the town,
was very enthusiastic, as was oho
Messrs. Andrew Clark and J. M. McKee,
in the matter. Although the popula
tion then was hardly 700 soule, thay
conceded that $11)00 could be raised
from the people for that purpose. They
felt that the people would be generous
and do tho right thing. They were not
disappointed. After some discussion
and deliberation, Messrs. H. P. Isaacs,
iinurew iiarx anu j. ai. fliclv.ee were
appointed a building committee with
authority to purchase grounds and be
gin work as soon as practicable. They
found it difficult to get material to pros
ecute the work with rapidity. However
a building 30x50 was begun, and en
closed so that in tho early part of Jan
uary, 1803, with a rough floor thrown
down, improvised benches, and nn old
box stove to warm the building with,
the church peoplo were gathered under
their own roof.
The summer and winter of 1863 and
1804 saw the building finished inside
and out ;the seating was done by Messrs,
Hogue and Abrams. The seats were
made of cedar, shelacketl and varnished ;
the pulpit was nn elaborate piece of
workmanship, and wan presented to the
church by Col. J. H, Itlckel, a very prom
inent personage of transportation fame.
The colonel was not strictly a lellgioue
man, yet was a warm friend of tho
ciiurcii and pastor, Mr. Condon,
Concluded in tomorrow's issue,
Moki Tea positively euros sick head
ache, indigestion -and constipation. A
delightful herb drink, liemoves all
eruptions of the tkin, producing a per
fect complexion, or money refunded.
25 cte.-and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton,
druggists.
OREGON
Industrial Exposition
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT
28,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 28, 1899.
Horticnltnral and Airicnllnral
Products of Oregon, Washington nnd
Idaho in greater variety and pro
fusion than ever before.
BENNETT'S Renowned MILITARY BAND
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
America-!, Ure.itest I.ady Cornet Solo 1st.
The I'tiniuiillccl
FLORENZ TROUPE
ol Acrobats, direct Irom the Kmptro Theater,
London, their first iiicnrmicu In America.
A CS rent
WAR MUSEUM
FILIPINO
THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
Unsurpassed Aerlallst;, In their thrilling nets.
AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS
A Season of Great Surprises and
Astounding Feats.
Ileillicetl ltiltel
nil All
Linen.
Traniitrlutloii
ADMISSION .... 2r (JontN
Children under 12 years, 10 cents
DONT MISS IT!
The
Busy
Store.
EacU day our business shows
the people are finding out wc
arc pushing to the front with
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, nnd
last, but not least, buyers who
know their business nnd buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
SUMMONS.
fN THE ClItCUIT COURT OK THK STATE
-- ui uii-koii, lor mo uounty oi waco.
Charles G. U. Ilcnson, plalntlir,
vs
Hettlo A. Beiiion, defendetit.
To llettle A. Ikiibou, the above numctl defend
ant:
In the Namoof the Statu n( Onimn!
m are hereby uotlllcd to appear and answer
tho complaint In tho above entitled court and
causoon or bcfoio tlx weeks Irorn ttodatuof the
I I'uoiicaiiou oi inis notice, to-wit: the Clh
oypieinuer, iwj, aim u you laiilocoap
near and answer or otherwise uli.u.i , ii,,
tltr will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed
for In his complaint herein, to wit: that tho
'"ammony now oxisiim; between
Plalntlll and defendant bu i11m,oIvh1 fnrmi.r .. ...i
that plMlMlffhave Judwnciit axalnst defendant
luriim nnu aim umuunemeius and or Mich
other nnd further relief as to tho Court may
teem meet and cutiitahlc.
This bummoiiN Is- published by virtue of an
Older made and klmicd by lion W. I,, llrad'haw,
JtidKo ol tho aoovo entitled court, on thu art day
of September, iwj, directum that wild summona
bo published once a week for a period of not less
1UUU BIA VUUftVCUUYO WeCKH.
. KltKI). W. WILSON.
MPMM Attorney for i'lalutltl'
NOTICE.
V. S. I.ANn OrriCK, Tho Dalles, Ore.
July as. Diw.
jnoiico is Hereby given that tho order of Do
eemoer , ihui, temorariI)' wlthdmwiiiir from
uHai, lorino purposes oi a boat railway, tho
:r '"V "" wiwnn ix miles of
the Columbia river, between Tho D.illea and
Celllo, has been revoked by the preUdpnt. ux.
5Pl i"..1.'! '"''K deneilbeil parcels : ono in
tho NWjfof See 31, ' 2 N.RIi'e, ,nta ,iVB
?.b0L,,t..?0Ur"rto"c-,1"",,cru'',"id tho other In
UoNWM.Bceai, T a N, II 15 K, containing ; ibout
HHii hi i Here
.Vi8".' ltM. sl,tIno,'' 1. l&'A we will receive
Y l taeaiil IHIIlls included
J. 1'. l.IIOAH.
U1IH l-.VTTKBSO.V, ilea er.
Receiver. Jlyio i
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby glvtn that tho uiideriliriied
has been duly upolntwi by tho Hon Coiiiiw
Court of tho thu htalo of o
county, as Hdmlnntralor of tho otatoof Adoii.
Agldius, deccaseii,
splint al(U-tato are hueby notllle. S iVmi t
Ifio ismo proiwr y yerlllwl to me at tho o lei f
my atlormyn, Dufur A Slenefee. with x
months ftom tho dale of this notice
All peuons having claims
Datulut Tho Dalles, Oregon , Junes. idM.
A,',,J.,,",(,r 01 ,,UJ K' "t AdolpJi i Agldius.
dctcantl.
Ml
Knowledge
Concentrated
upon it, for even the courts do not question its state
ments. You can secure the entire set, complete in
thirty superb octavo volumes, of the
Encyclopedia Britannica
for One Dollar Cash
and the balance in small monthly payments.
FOR SALE BY
I. C. NICKELSEN, - The Dalles, Or.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF THE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train leave and are duo to urrlvc at 1'ortlaL
OVKltl.ANI) K..)
press, Huluni, Hoe-1
bun;, Ashland, Hiio-1
rum en to, OKden,Hau 1,
Francisi-u, Mnjave, f
7:00 V. Ji.
0.15 A. SI.
UMAiiKCiva.r.iriiHO, ;
Nuw
Orteuux
HUH (
Kast J
A. SI.
Ho'Lburc and wuv tu
itions I 30 1'. Si
fvlit Woodbura lorl
I 5It.AliKcl, Hllvurton, j Dully
Wont Hclo, llrnwnv except
vlUcripriiiKtluldaml Buudityit.
iKiitruu J ,
Dally
except
Sundays
17:30 A. SI.
ICnrvallis
stations..
and way) 0.M..i;i
INDKl'KNUK.VCK I'AHSKXfiKlt. Ksprcss train
Dally (except Sunday;.
1:60 p. m. (I.v Portland r.) 8:25 a. m
7:3)ii. ni. .t .SIcSllnnvllK'. .I.v.f fitttia.m
8:30 p.m. (Ar..Indepemluucu..Lv.) i;.'0a. m,
Dally. fDany, except btllidny,
D1NINO CAKH ON OODKN ROUTE.
1'UI.UIAN HOKKET SI.KKl'ERS
AND SECOND-CI-ASrf HI.KKl'ING (,'ARt;
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Krancleco with Occi
dental and Oriental and l'.iclllc mall itcamshlp
lines for JAl'AN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
ar plication.
Rates hud tickets to Eastern points and Eu
ro ik.'. Also JAl'AN, CHINA, HONOI.UI.U anc
Australia.
All above trains arrive at ami depart Iron
Urand Central Htatlon, Klfth and Irving streets
YASIH1M, DIVIHION.
'ateengcr Deot, foot of JeUcrmn street.
U'live for Hhcridan, week days, st 1:30 p, m
Arrive nt i'ortlaud, 9:30 a. m.
U'avc for AIIU.IE on Slondny, Wednesday and
Friday at 8:35 a. m. Arrive at I'ortlaud. Ti
dav, Thursday and Haturdaj it 3:05 p. m
ue-
Except Sunday. Except Saturday.
R. KwK'.l.ER, (i, If. .MAKKHASI,
5lauwer. Asst. (. K. Jit faas. Ast
Through Ticket Ofllcc, 131 Thlnl street, where
through tickets to all olnts In tho Eastern
Htates, Canada and Europe can be obtained al
lowest rates from
, J. 11. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
or N. WHEA1.DON.
7
MRS. Ffinw..
Buteheps
and Fapmefs
..Exchange..
edged tho best beer In Tho Dalles,
at tho usual price. Come in, try
Hand be convinced. Aim the
Hnst brands of Wines, Minor
and Cigars.
Sanduuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Ofllco over French A Co.'h llauk
l'ono THK DALLES. OREGON
r r. McoHE.
JOHK (1AVIH
MOOJtE & GAVIN, -
A1TORNKY8 AT LAW.
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books enables you to find
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...AND..
is
Wagon and Carrlago Work.
Flan Brothers' Wngon.
Third ani Mewn. Phone 159 !l
AGENT FOR THE
..RAMBLER.
Lock and Gunsmith,
nnd Machine work.
Charles Burchtorf,np,.j:
...STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run every day except Sunday,
itatea Keaeonitblo.
Telephone 201.
W. A. CATES, Prop.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A JtNKRALlIANKINO llUflNW
Letters of Credit ieaned available In tb
Eastern States.
Bight ExohMge and, SPMSf
Trawlers gold on New York, V"?'
8t. LohIb, San Francisco, lftlandUJ
icon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
In Oregon and Washington. .
Collections made at all points on W
orable terms.
ONE POII A DOSE.
TUraiva Pimples, PrTent
ni Hon Putlljr t iu Illooii,
liira linadaob suit OrspopiU
iino iU5ilolin suit UrsiMDil. "T7S
fVrliMlth.nirntlthtri(riBuorilot;nIlT,B
flue luii, wh will mail inpi ri-p. or foil bo lor
fcc. UaUlf drugf Ut. OR. B0SANKO CO. fhUI.
"Our Uaby was sick lorn month
severe cough and catarrlml fever.
though w tried "'''yrt'l,ie,V0' Twin
getting worse, until wo used On iJm
ute Cough Cure,-lt rrtlevet ' ""J'
cured her iu a few riaye." H. UB
eianis
Horsesnoe
K
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