The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 07, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
c leanses the System
rI EFFECTUALLY
overcomes JJir& 1
,UAU PERMANENTLY
BUT THS GFNUINt - MtNT'D By
aUlvRNIAflG.SYRVP
foasAutYicRuGSiiTi pir.tr set fttemL
IN MEMORY OF CALEB BROOKS
Incidents of III Life Contributed by a
Friend.
Caleb Brooks, who died at. his homo.
on Three-Mile creek Sept. 2nd, was
bom in Ohio Sent. 20, 1S24, afterwards
moving to Iuwi. From there at tho age
of 24, in company with his father and a
niiiiil.er of hie neighboring fiirailles, he
started across the plains in ihe year
18-10. After journujinij far as the
Pint t river, his father wss taken down
with the cholera and die I. Laying him
to rest, on the t anki of the Piatt and
turning nwny from the iad icene, they
joirneyed on to Oregon, pasting through
The Dalles wlien it was only a email
supply ptution for Eastern Oregon.
Afterwards settling in Linn county,
Oregon, they look a homestead twelve
miles from Albany; but moved from
there to Eastern Oregon for his wife's
health in the vear ISOt, settling near
The Dalles, from which place he passed
from earth to hta home on tho other
shore.
In early life Sir. Brooks was given
power to become ono of I lie "asns of
Gcd," and it w;'s liia earnest endeavor1
to know and to do the will of h's Heaven
ly Father. A he was diiwtnt in busi
ness, to was he (eivuit in spirit. He
was a devuiit etiu'.eiit of tiie bible and
his life was an illustration of its pre
cepts. Hi-cause of his gifts as an ex
positor of Ecripture his friends often
urged him to enter tho ministry, but
his underestimate of his ability and his
(r at revereuce for the office of u min
ister of Jesm the Chritt caused him to
refuso their suggestions. He did, how
ever, cccopt the opportunities at the
prayer ami covenant nieeiinea to tell of
ttie love of God as manifested in Christ,
Spitting Blood
"I ued to
coush a ;rent
deal and bK
blood, ami
my iifi'lihori
in Dayton,
.Ohi.j, whero
I live, saul
anions them
selves that I
had con
sumption, al
though they
did not tell
mo 60 to my
face, for fear
of iiiakiii','iiio
despondent.
I kopt on
.coughing and
trying diner
out ports of
medlcuics.lmt
nothing' seemed to rcacii my trouble tintili I
dot holtp:6fa bottle of Acker's Knglish
Xwncdy. I prayed for health all the time.
uiid my prayers wero answered us Boon
urtI began taking thin celebrated Eng.
juii eiuecioraur nmiMonic. Bllicc l
my re-
emery i nave toiu Hundreds ol
sull'ercrs
tlUUQM in. bo.fliT.uli ..Mi
UttmfWWt to
be a law compelling ctuiMMUBtwcsitc
it; I Even if thev don't care for thplr
iOltaHQ
llTls, bHiT.rlAWlt4onfe
r o
bit,
ioM
tw -TslgnM) Mrs, i&wmws
Jjtyld t Ke., toe. and II a bottle, throughout the Unll
latel and Canada j and In England, at U. jfcLji. I
1
UlaWey & Boueat
252
on.
iJL.
'
von u i j.v ni
nnd to offer "effectual prayers for tho
Holy Spirit's blessing. In the neighbor
hood Sunday fChoolUervlces he was very
much interested, and for many seasons
was the superintendent of tho fchool.
Mr. Brooks wa9 a charter member of
the First Baptist church of this city and
a faithful and efficient deacon thereof
to the day of liis triumphant death.
IIli long illness gave opportunity to
the remaining sous, Sylvester It. and
Roland G. Brooks, and their families to
show their filial lovo by their tender
care; and the neighbors were not lack
ing in their friendly services.
By his own arrangement, the funeral
service was held in the1 meeting house of
tho First Baptist chinch on Sunday,
Sept. 24th, at 2 o'clock. Tho pastor,
Rev. 0. D. Taylor, whom ho had loved
so well for eighteen years, preached the
sermon from First John, Hi :2. Pastor
Clifton of the Calvary church assisted at
the services in'the church.
The large concourse of pioneer neigh
bors and friends that attended his
funeral betokened tho influence of his
life, and gave strong emphasis to tho
saying, "Blessed are the dead who die
in the Lord."
A Fuiend.
Advertised Letter.
Followihg'is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoflice at The Dalles un
called for October G, 1899. Persons
calling for the samo will give date on
which they were advertised :
Clark, Mrs Ollie Brown, Lim
Dvane, Mrs J T Brown, Lewis L
Fagar, Mrs Deniza Cubbilcy, J M
Johnson, Miss Alma Couneck, Clarence
Johns, Mrs F L Dachs, Wilhelin
Keller, Mrs L D Eib, Frank
Mires, Mrs F E English. A H
Malm, Mrs L 0 Evans, Will K
Peterson, Miss Jniz Evans, Wallie X
St Martin, P F Hurvev, G V
Taylor, Willard Martin, Jap Henry
H. II. Kiddell, P. M.
llliiuarek'A Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kindeys and bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and tho success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain nnd body. Only 25c at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore. i
At u Sacrifice.
Forty acres, 6 mile from Sorague
landing, milo from Carson P. O.,
Skamania Co., Wah. Good bos house,
four rooni9 and bath. Outbuildings good.
Two acres young orchard winter apples
Land all good, anil easily cleared. Five
or six acres sediment, soil very rich
Sacrificed for $250; worth J500. Don't
spend time writing, come and see it.
J. K. Buowji.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Use Clarke k Falk'd Rosafoam for the
teeth.
Feed ryo for sale at the Waeco Ware
house. tf
life Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from the head.
You will not have boils if vou tako
Clarke &: Falk's eure cure for boils.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tho best. Ask your grocer for them.
Ah your grocer for Clarko & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Litest thing in cameras are Im
proved Magazino cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Uyepepsia can be cured by using
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.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Curee!ieirt-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. -
Millions of dollars, is the value placed
by Mre. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa., on
the life of her child, which sho saved
from croup by the use of Ono Minute
Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds
and throat and lung troubles. Butler
Drug Co.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a icienliUc
compound having the endorsement of
eminent physicians and the medical
press. It "digests what you eat" and
positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron,
Bloomlngdale, Tenn,. says it cured him
of indlueston of ten years' standing.
uuuer urag jq,
Iloraca tor Sale.
A good four-horse tea t, and olt five
months olJ, harness, good farm wagon,
and springbuck. A bargain, For par
ticulars addreie, 0. Ii. Lutiiku,
Oct3-lw Hood Itiver.
mwn.lvalamazw. Mich..
IryVpeptla' Cure cured mo
of a yld?dge,Uoni can
strongly recommenutt to all dyspeptics."
Qtaaiifa fwkttiMtViwiitiQV.alJ from
jthetomfWiW.PMxTeft)rp1fi. Butler
The only colored mini living In Port
age county, Wis., died recently.
There are 242 German Bnptlst
churches in tho United States, with 22,
000 members.
In IU'diford, III., recently, a gust ot
wind blew u baby currhigc on ton rail
road track in front of a train, and tho
two children in tho carriage wero
Ullltd.
The dogs in Barnwell county, S. C,
arc returned ut a valuation o? $I2,S:0,
while the assessed value of the entire
property of the county in sheep and
goats Is $201.
la 1SS0 It was estimated that tho con
sumption of pure alcohol in France
cq unled 1 Va liters per head of tho popu
lation. In lS'JO it had increased to 4.19
liters, apart from tho Use of wines, beers
and cider.
The Westminster Presbyterian church
of Jersey City closes its doors at the be
ginning of the service, and they are
opened but once again during the serv
ice to admit late comers. It is stated
that this is done to correct tho habit of
tardiness.
A family comprising seven persons
left Scranton, N. V., the other day, the
whole party traveling on one full-fare
railroad ticket. There were the motlier
and her three pairs of twins, none of the
children being up to the half-fare age
of fle years.
Electricity in the hands of a Vienna
doctor has turned the Ethiop white.
The negro went to the hospital from an
Austrian jail and was treated witii elec
tricity for four mouths. At the end bf
that time lie was cured and also com
pletely bleached, according to the Lon
don Globe.
Hungarian jokes are dangerous. A
law professor in the Pressburg univer
sity made a jesting remark to a lauded
proprietor, who did not understand it,
and at once thrashed the professor.
They, in consequence, fought a duel
with pistols, when the professor put a
bullet through the squire's head.
LOUBET'S GUARD.
Twenty Prtvnte Detectives Attend
the French I'renldeiit Day
anil Mxlit.
The secret force charged to protect
the French president is far from scant,
and, if lie-had been willing to keep it
to its functions, it might have spared
M. Loubct tho attack of the other Sun
day. It is a force quite apart from that
winch everybody sees, from tho army
contingent, tho police and the reserve
post of tiie city guard, purposely dis
played and serving above all for decora
tion. This service that nobody sees is
composed of 20 persons in permanent
service, and of 50 persons when the
president travels, to say nothing of a
currently reported third service, whose
mysterious role is denied by the police.
All this machinery, which M. Loubct 'a
predecessor kept in constunt occupa
tion, seems formidable and compli
cated in the midst of a republic.
This escort, with consign never to
lose sight of him, makes M. Loubct,
they say, positively miserable. Jle es
caped from thtin the other day, and it
gave rise to an amusing incident. There
was consternation. All the bioycltiiof
the palace were set in motion; there
was riding hither and yon, and nearly
rousing the city, when M. Loubct va
discovered promenading the avenue of
the Champs Ely-sees in quiet conversa
tion with his son. Cincinnati En
quirer. '
Ilirth Hnte in Kiiroiie.
Sig. Bodis, n well-known Italian
statistician, lias published tables show
ing tiie order in which the countries of
Europe are classed in decreasing series
according to their mean birth rate:
1, Bussia, in Europe; 2, Hungary; 3,
Hcrvia; 4, Uoumania; 5, Austria; G.Ger
man empire; 7, Italy; 8, Hpain; 0, Fin
land; 10, Portugal; 11, Holland; 12, Eng
land and Wales; 13, Scotlnnd; 11,
Denmark; 15, Norway; 10, Bel
gium; 17, Sweden; IS, Switzerland;
19, Greece; 20, France; 21, Ire
land. It will thus be observed Hint
Itussin lias the largest percentage of
births and France and Ireland have the
smal!est.---Mcdical Hccord. '
Caati In Your Cneok.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, 1SSU. will be paid at rnv
office. Interest ceases after Sept. 14th,
iavy. j, l,. riMLLirs,
Countv Treasurer.
Itoom and Hoard fur Two.
Two persoriB can obtain room and
board at a very desirable pIhcb in the
city, centrally located, by applying at
this ollico. 4 It
To Cura a Coin tu One liny.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund tie money if
it Llls to cure. 25
Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will
digest what you eat. It cures ail forms
of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E.
R. Gamble, Verncn, Tex , sayp, "It
relieved me from the ctrirt and cured mo.
it ia now my everlasting friend." Butler
Drug Co.
Acker's EnslUi Remedy will (too a
cough at any time, and wll cure the
wont cold 'in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley
& Houghton, tlruggittr.
Paint your home with paint that are
fully guaranteed to last. Glaike & Falk
havo them.
for limit,
A nice four.room house, convenient to
high f chool ; $7.50 per month. Euquiio
at N. Whealdon's ofllco. 3 lit
ftERVITA
RtitMM VITALITY,
LOST VGOPl
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-
abuse, or excess ana indis
cretion. Anorvo tonic uml
blood Imildur. Wrings the
pink glow to pale cheeks ail'
restores the lire of youth
TW mall fOc tier box: boxes
for MKS.nO; with a written Rimruii
tco to euro or rcfAmd tho monoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton a. Jack3on Sts., CHICAGO, ILU
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, Tho
Dalles, Oregon.
Admiral George Dewey
W1H receive, tho most royal welcomo on Oct. 1st.
noit, that was ever accorded to an American
clllien.
You vrlll find a complete biography of this great
hero, including his brilliant victor' orer tho Span
ish fleet in tho great, authorltattvo and up
' v- date work of reference, tho
New Werner Edition ot the
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
This ia tho only cncTtiopaxlla on tho market that
mentions Admiral Dewey. It given tho dito oi bin
Mrtb; hovr ho spent hl.i boyhood dayj; tho part ho
took lu tho Civil War; how after tho War ho was
employed ou tho European station; in tho Naval
Academy; his riso to tho rank of Commander and
President of tho Board of Inspection and Survey;
his command of the Asiatic Squadron; how on
April 27th he left Hong Kong with his equadron,
found and destroyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Madia,
on May 1st; his appointment as Acting Hear Ad
miral, tho honors ho received from Congress, and
how on March 2nd, 1899, ho was created full Ad
miral. It speaks of him as a strict disciplinarian,
an all-around athlete, ft daring horseman and
hnntomau, and socially a good club man and a
general favorite. It tells of hU marriage to Hit
Susy Goodwin, a daughter of tho "fighting gov
ernor" of New Hampshire, who died in 1972, leav
ing a ion, George Goodwin Dewey. r
Governor Theodore Roosevelt
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and acorcs of other noted personages not oven
mentioned In any other Encycloialin, receive the
samo attention la this edition of the
Encyclopedia Britannica 1
It epeaka of General Wood as Governor of Santi
ago ;' of General Henry as Governor-General ot
Porto Rico; of Aguiaaldo'a declaration of War
against the U.S.
YOU HEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
of human knowledge and progress, wherein infor
mation is mora easily found and acquired than In
any other book or encyclopedia la tho world,
IN YOUR HOME,
rex iaiji it
I. C. NIOKELSEN,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice la hereby given that tho undersigned
Iihh been duly iipK)lnte4 hy tlio Hon. Comity
Court of lim tliu t-talo of Oregon, for Wutc'i
county, us uclnilmt.trntor of tho enUtuot Adolrli
Agldlu. derc'iicd, All peiuonx Imving cIhIihn
KhIiiH mldtkluto uru hereby notltlui to luowjnt
the sumo piniicily verilli-d to meat tliu ollico of
my Dtioimyw Dufur it Meuefrc, within tlx
iiiiiillin from ibudntu or tliU notice.
Dated at 'iho Dulleu, CrogimJunoSlhyj,
Administrator of Iho Estate of AdolYbAgidlim.
deceaMx. 7.1J
jyH' UKIHBNIMIKf KICU
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery,
ttcoms 21 and li, Tel. m Vogt Uioo
MlaffM lightens
IPIIIA i
F Axle J
IOrease 1
helps the team. Saves wear and I
expense. Sold every where.
IBtB WADE
STANDARD OIL OO.
OREGON
1-1 1
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT. 28,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 28, 1899.
Horticultural anfl Airicnlhral
Product a of On-Ron, Wngliirijrton nnd
Idulin In urwitur vnrluty uml pro
fusion tluui oviT bfforu.
BENNETT'S RcilQWHCd MILITARY BAND
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
America's (Hciiteit I.nly Cornet Soloist.
The l'ni'iuiilltd
FLOHENZ TROUPE
of Arrnhnts, dlrcet (rom tho Kmplrc Theater,
London, their llrst appi'iirnuvu In Amtrleii.
A Great
FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM
THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
1,'iiMirpusi.ed AeiliilltU, in their thrlllliiR iictc.
AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS
A fc'oftEon of Great Surprises and
Astounding Feate.
Keihiceil ltiilce mi All TriinfporlHll'in
I.lllfH.
AII.H1HSION .... :.'5 CgiiIk
Children under 12 years, 10 cents.
DONT MISS IT!
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF TIIE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Traliit IcAvo and arc due to arrive at 1'orllM
LKAVK.
OVJIKLANI) ,
tircfb, Kiilfri. Itosi'- 1 I
ClllKi Alhliuid, Sue- I
MDicnU), OgcK'll.SHli 1
7.00 r. Jl.i
rruiicihfo, ?iojnve, i
'J:i: A. 41.
New
(irleuim
aim I
Knst i
i
':3U A.M.
ItOK'burg und wy ttii-
tlnilH !
1:30 i'. ii
Dally
except
eumlityii
fvlii Woodbur? fori
ilr.Ancel, Sllvurton, !
Dully
except
....
( Wi
vil
esi hcio, urntrriK.
iiie.ttprinnneiuuni! i
nirou ;
17:20 A. 41,
(CorvalllH and inyl
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5; 0 l'.4
INDKl'KNDKNCK I'AB'jK.VCKi:. Kxpress train
unny (except uunuayj.
l;K)p. m. (I.v I'ortlanl....Ar.) 8:2'a.m
7'Wp. in. Ai..4:c4tlnnvllle..l.v. a:in, ru
8:.T0p. ni. (Ar..lndtpeiilenca.Lv.) l:.'0a. m.
Daily. (Daily, except ftiinuar.
DifMNI! CAitS ON UGIIKN KOUTK.
l'ULLMAN nUl'FKT HI.rill'KltS
AND 8KCOND-CLAS3 HLKKl'INC5 C A Kb
Attached to ull Through Trains.
Direct connection at Kan Krauelnco with Ooci
dental und Orientiil anil 1'aclllo mall taunnhii,
linen for JA1'A and CHINA. Balling dates on
nj pneauon.
lUtea arid tickets to Kattern noints unci Eu
roi. AIkoJAI'AN, CHLSA, HONOLULU ant
AIJSTHALIA.
All ahovo tralim arrlvo at and depart Iron
Oraud Central btatlou. l'ifth aiid Irving struetk
YAMHILL DIVISION.
I'asseuger ln i)t, loot of JuUcti-om ircet.
Umv: for Bhcrldan. weclc days, t 1:S0 p. in
Arrive at Portland, u::)0 a. m.
Uavc for AtHI.IK on Monday, Wclursday ana
Krllny at 8:: b. rn. Arriv- at l'ortuuid, Tum
unv, niumuay aim aaturaa) it ,i;uj p, m.
Except Sunday. Kxeept Saturday.
K. KcK.Hl.ER, (i, It. MAKKHAM,
Manaser. Asst. U. 1. it runs, Aut
Throuih Ticket OHlro. l.ll Thlrl iin-t h,.
through tickets to all ioluts In the Eastern
lunuat tawn iron.
. J. . KIUKUNI). Ticket Agvnt.
or N. WHKAI.DON.
Bicycle
REPAIR SHOP. 5
1 AGENT FOR THE
..RAMBLER.
wt Lock and Qunsmlth,
and Maohlno work,
Charles Burchtorl,,,,
Second Kt.
Johlutoii,
Altar . " w
ONE roil A DptK.
fine. ru. wh iifi t1i ?,rli
InJucilninl
Fvnnoii. nr.
tUUOiUUU
nil
i
Wood Saw
Will "n evtiry ilny rxpcptsumlav. t
KateB Kfasonalile. " M
Tolephono 201.
W. A. OATES, Prop, t
..CPAS. FRflHK..
Butchers
and Farmeps
'..Exchange..
Ki-cpn on draught tho celebrated
COLUMBIA IlEKIt, acknowl.
cilgeil tho host beer lu The Dalles,
nt tlmuniial price. Come In, try
It nnd ho couvlnoed, AIo tiie
Khimt hriuuli ol Wines, Ll-juor
nnd Cigars.
Sandwiches
ol all Kinds always on hand.
The
Busy
Store.
Eacli (lay our Luainchs shows
tho people nre finding out wc
are pushing 10 the front with
bettor goods, lower prices,
salespeople tlio very best, ami
Inst, but not least, buyers who
Unow their business and buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
Sirs.
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Casoade Looks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching nt way poin'a on both tides olthe
Columbia river.
Hoth of tho abovo tcaniern Iinvo In-en '"'it
and oio lu excellert hapo lor the eaon ot jb.
Tim Moitiilalui- Miiewlllcudeavi.r tomtom
patioui the belt erylco poiklble.
Kor Comfort, Kooi.omy "'' Vutor
travel by tho iteuinurN ol Tho lteB'lur
Line. .
Thoiteamera of tlio Hwiilator Lino will le ajo
Halle ut 7 u. in. coniuieiicllil.' ilouda) tut.
lint.
Cortland Office.
Oak St. Dock.
I'lio DallM OB''8'
Court street
W. C. Allaway,
Uenera A'-
FRENCH & CQ,
BANKERS.
KNEKALIIANKINO llUHN
I'KANHAOTA
Letters of Credit Uiuod RVflllublo Ib tb
TU A Dtnlaa
filht Teler.pb.
Tr.M(er. WLorT Now Vork,
It. .Louie, bn fruncinwj, . .. . u
fon. Seattle WH.hi. and vorioue po
fn Oregon and Wesblwston. Uf.
Collections made at all polnte oo w
orable terms. -
Drink Warren's Pore Glutier Hrnl)j
.al.. .1 all flnt.c usa tf ?! .
Btubling, agenl, Tiie Dalles.
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Regulator Dalles