The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 15, 1899, Image 4

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    ACTS GENTLY ON THE
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
CUAN5ES the System
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overcomes Jjr& ' .rS:.
bitualCsT,PAT'0N
i wit nrniiA iirkmv
PERMANENTLY
BUy THE GENUINE - MANY-D By .
gUI?RNIATG(SVRVF.
tea Mit er4ieiuGS.S7i fb-u set finsnnt.
l'EOl'LE YOU ALL KNOW.
A. S. MactVllidter and Hueh Glenn
went 10 Portland on this afternoon's
train.
Col. E. V. Enos came over from Ira
home at Goldendale yesterday and spent
today in the city.
Ben Robberon, who now lives at
AVoodlawn, arrived in The Dalles last
nijjlit on a business trip.
Mrs. W. A. Johnston returned last
night on the Fiver ironi Portland, where
ehe has spent the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Patterson came
down from Waeco yesterday afternoon,
and will spend a few days here.
Mrs. C. X. Thornbury came up from
Portland yesterday to spend a short
time with her daughters, Mrs. Hudson
and Mrs. Kiueisly.
Mrs. Margaret Lutke, grand worthy
matron of the Order of Eastern Star, was
up from Portland last nieht and made
an official visit to the lodge tiere.
G. E. Stewart left on the boat this
morning for Vancouver, where lie will
remain a snort time nnn then so to
Harrisburg, where he will spend some
time recuperating.
Win. Kelsay, mayor of Shaniko, is in
town today. He was engaged in looking
for an honest man at the clerk'p office
tod.iy, and conversing at the same time
with the deputy clerk, school superin
tendent, Attorney Gavin and others.
S. B. Ornifiliy, superintendent of the
forest reserve, arrived in the city last
night and left this morning for the
Dnfnr neighborhood, for the purpose of
looking over curtain townships which
have petitioned to be included in the
forest reserve.
Miss H. Talleferro, the trained nurse
who arrived iu the city lust Friday to
accept employment with Dr. Geisen-
The
Cruel Knife!
It is absolutely useless to expect n
surgicnl operation to euro cancer, or
nny other blood disease. The cruelty
of such treatment is illustrated in the
Blnrming number of deaths which re
Etilt from it. The disease is in the
blood, and hence can not be cut out.
Wine times out of ten the surgeon's
knife only hastens death.
My son had a most malignant Cancer, tor
Which the doctore ezl an operation was the
only hope. The oper
ation was a severe
one, as it was neces
lary to cut down to
the jawbone and
Ecrapo It. Jteforo a
great while the Can
cer returned, and be
pan to grow rapidly.
Ve Rave him man7
romedle without re
lief, and Anally,
upon the advice ota
friend, deoidoil to
try B. S. S. (Swift's
Hpecmc), ami wiiei
the Mfcond bottlo he
U'Ktn to improve. After twenty bottles had
been taken, the Cancer disappeared entirely,
and he was cured. Tho cure was a permanent
one. for ho in now seventeen year old. and ha
never bad a sign of tho droadful disease to re
turn. J. N. MUBDOCH,
29 tsnodgrasd Bt Dallas, Texas.
Absolutely tho only hope for Cance
ls Swift's Specific,
Blood
The
kb it is the only remedy which goes
to tho very bottom of tho blood und
forces out every trace of tho disease.
8. 8. B. is Kiiarunteed purely vegetable,
sud contains no potash, mercury, or
other mineral,
Ilrtslsu rr flu n trr 1 1 1 r v-i nil ri fnon
to uny address by tho Swift Specific ;
Co., Atluutu, Gu. ;
dorfler, was taken very ill And threat
ened with typhoid fever. She was
theiefore taken to the hospital in Port
land yesterday, Mrs. Geiaendorfl'er nc
coinpfiuyinn tier.
Clitlmt Aitnlust County.
C K Bayard, fees state vb Fields
C K Hayard, fees, etnto vs Con
nally f1. V tliivnril fuua clniu o Dr.. fit-
6 35
3 55
8 2U
3 25
3 25
3 20
3 20
3 20
(! 95
IT
C E Hayard, feeB, state vo JJyan.
M II II II II
" " " " " Haves
" " " " "Doe"...
" " " Uerry.
fees, stnte vs More-
C E Bayard
house
1 35
3 70
3 00
3 00
0 30
C E Bnvard, fees, slate vs Ken-
zelmnn
V II Butts, inquest Hinnoll
l Leonard Fields, witnesB state vs
fields
Joe McNeill, witness state vs
Prather
Matthew Duty, witness stnte vs
Prather .' 5 70
R Prather, witness state vs
Prather 5 50
Mrs M J Husky, witness state vs
Prather 5 30
Wm Stephenson, witness state vs
Prather 5 30
M M McGiunis, witness stnte vs
Berry
N D Hughes, witness state vs
Berry
11 King, witness state vs Berry. .
Mrs L S Davis, witness state vs
Berry
M F Shaw, M D, professional
service
1 50
1 50
20 00
Frank Hill, clerical services 52 00
2 00
2 40
1 10
trunk Hill, constable fees, state
vs Fields
Frank Hill, constable -fees, state
vs Prather
Frank Hill, couetablo fees, state
vs Berry 31
Frank Hill, constnble fees, state
vs Heuzelmnn 2
Geo T Prather, J P, drawi.ig jury 3
05
2 20
3 00
5 00
5 00
4 00
2 00
2 00
1 40
5 00
5 00
beo T Prather, tees state vs
Howell
Geo T Prather, fees Btate vs
O'Brien
Geo T Prather, fees state vs
Handsberrv
J E Rand, assisting in drawing
jury
J P Watson, assisting drawing
jury
E S Olmger, fees state vs How
ell T F Watt, M D, examining insane
M F Shaw, M D, examining in
sane J F Watt, M D, examination of
O'Brien
5 00
E S Olinger, constable fees 1
20
E h Olinger, fees state vs Hanus-
berry 2 70
A A Bonney, stock inspector,
salary to Nov. 1 75 00
C L Gilbert, school superintend
ant, sundry expenses 50 35
liliams & Brosius, medicine for
pauper
F O Brosius, M D, professional
services
Bone & McDonald, supplies for
paupers
C T Bonney, supplies for paupers
E S Olinger, services and livery
3 00
15 00
12 40
3 25
30 00
3 00
2 00
4 00
1 35
iure (or -smallpox: p.Utente. . . .
Lyman Smith, supplies smallpox
patients
T H Clark, guarding quarantine
T B Kent, " "
Dallas & Spanglor, euppUes for
smallpox patients
D P A N Co, transportation of
paupers
Robt Kelly, rebate on double as
sessment J A Geisendorffer, M D, nrofos-
0 00
17 37
sional services pauper 57 00
Black & Ash, supplies pauper. . . 5 00
Florence Crittenden Home, for
support of home 50 00
Kubt .Mays, county judge, trans
portation pauper
Robt Mays, county judge, repair
ing road.
J T Peters, lumber for poorhnnse
J T Petors, lumber for Co bridgu
1 40
1 50
28 15
67 84
Alexander rrazier, nionoy ex
pended on countv road 10 50
Times-Mountaineer, balance due
for publishing delinquent tax
list 20 88
H C Dodde, M D, professional
services county pauper 20 00
Geo I- Ross, rebate on taxes 0 00
Geo Rorden, bounty 1 00
Koht Leisure, bounty - 1 CO
D S Kimsey, per diem and mile
age 24 00
In tho Circuit Court Today.
LAW.
Standard Optical Co vs P G Daut; do
fault and judgment.
A F Biles vs Glisati & Brown J default
and judgment against E J Glisan.
CltlSIINAJ,.
State of Oregon vs Willard Ferguson j
not a true bill.
In the caee of the State vs Joseph
Gantetuan, charged with uttering it
forged instrument, the defendant plead
not guilty ; but withdrew the plea and a
demurrer was filei'. Defendant's at
torney, John Gavin, raised the objection
that tho check was not stamped and
therefore was void. The case Is occupy
nig the attention of the court this after-
noqn.
Dr. W. Wison, Italy Hill, N. Y., says
"I heartily recommend One Minute
I Cough Cure. It gave my wife immediate
relief in suffocating asthma." Pleasant
to take. Never fails to quickly cure all
coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles,
Butler Diug Co,
For Hula.
A good farm In Klickitat county,
Wash,, five tulles from Columbue, con
sisting of 210 acres. Price $1000, Apply
,0
oilice.
E. Curti's at A. S. Bennett's
til3-Q&wlin
SECTIONAL FEELING.
The Old Man Wouldn't Ride la the
Same Car with Such a Fel
low's Funeral Wreath.
The other day nn enst-bound car wns
just turning on to Erie street when u
natty young eolied innii elimlied
ubonrd, bearing pmtully before him a
wreath of red und white roses. It Wtisn
beautiful thing und huge iu its dimen
sions, suvs the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
He laid it tenderly down uorons the
front seats nnd snt beside it, fncing the
other people in the ear. An old gentle
man fdttincr one sent back, who had
been watching the performance wltl
much interest, suddenly leaned lor
ward.
"That wreath from Blank's?" he
questioned.
"Umph."
"Thought so. Funeral?"
"Umph."
"Ye're miirhty proud of it, ain't
ye?"
Tho colored man looked a trifle sur
prised, hut admitted that he wns.
Which admission seemed to rouse the
old gentleman to wrath.
"I know where that wreath's goin','
he announced to the other passengers;
"It's coin' up to John Dash's, und he
ought to be ashamed of himself, top
gettin' llowcrs from n downtown flor
ist. We've got plenty of good llorlsts's
out 'n East Cleveland. He nln't liny
more respectable dond 'n he was alive
John Dash ain't nnd I won't even ride to
the car with his funeral wreath!"
With which remark the protector of
East end merchants actually climbed
laboriously out of the car, leaving the
other passengers in n high state of
glee, and the colored hoy so nstonished
he couldn't pet his mouth properly abut
for four whole block's.
ENGLAND'S SPINSTERS.
Many of Our I.uily Cousin Acraii the
l'ond I.lvc in Slnule
llleiNcdriL'Na.
The number of single wemen in Eng
land constantly increases. Many thou
sands of women have to earn their own
living in place of spending nnd hus
banding the earnings of men. They
pass their time in an incomplete and
separate existence ot their own, in
stead of completing and eir.belllshli")
the existence of others. From the ex
cess in the number of women, thou
sands tnke service in factories, while
others overcrowd the ill-puid ranks of
needlewomen and seamstresses.
Even in the richer classes, says a Lon
don exchange, there is the same in
cqualit- of numbers, nnd those who are
relieved from the necessity of working
for their daily bread have yet to seel
some occupation, some interest in life,
to relieve the tedium of an objectless
existence. Some pursue pleasure mere
ly, though this soon palls upon the ap
petite; otiicrs take to charitable pur
suits, doing, perchance, an equal
amount of good and mischief. Those
whose tastes lead them to literary or
artistic pursuits are perhaps the least
unhappy.
That a redundancy of unmarried
women exists is evident, hut it must
not be regarded ns caused wholly or
mainly by a disparity in the number of
the sexes. This (lifi'crenee does not, at
the most, amount to six per cent.;
whereas, the number of unmarried
women in England umounts not to six,
but actually to 20 per cent that is to
nay, only two out of every three wom
en are ever married.
A GIFT CAUSED GRIEF.
The Girl for Whom thu Uuecn'ii Pres
ent Wun Intended Never Cot
HlKht of It.
Perhaps no queen has been the re
cipient of more amusing letters than
Margherita of Italy, nor can any mem
ber of royalty better appreciate a joke
than her majesty. A little note which
found its way into the royal correspond
ence recently has gone the rounds of the
court. It appears that while taking a
promenade the queen's attention was at
tracted by a chubby little girl. She
called her to her side and inquired whnt
she could do in the way of needlework,
says the Pittsburgh News.
"I can knit stockings, signorn," came
the confident reply.
"Do you know who I nm?"
"Yes, signorn; you nre the queen,"
"Well, then, make me a pair of stock
ings and send them to the palace."
The stockings arrived, and the queen
sent the girl by way of reward a pair
of rose-colored stockings, one contain
ing bonbons, ibe other money. The
next evening brought this letter from
the little knitter:
"Signora: Your gift has caused me
tears. My father collared the money,
my elder brother the sweets, and my
mother put, tho stockings on herself."
Hiiioko to Your Own Prollt,
As well us ours. 'Tie not how much
you smoke, hut how you enjoy It. Try
our Matcot ten cent a local product
that beats the world. Ben Ullrich.
Tit Our a Cold in nun Uy.
Takn Laxative Bromo Quinine Tnl
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 25c,
Fresh Saratoga chips and salted
almonds for sale at Dawson's grocery
store. ll-l'
Clarke Falk have on sale n full )n
of paint und urtist'd brushet.
L.
admiral George Dewey
IVIlt receive tho most Toynl welcome on Oct. 1ft
licit, that vrud ever accorded to n Auictlcau
tltlzcn.
You V7ill nnd a complcto biography of this great
hero, lucluilliig his brilliant victory over tlie Br1-
uh ilcot In tho groat, authoritative and up-
(Sato wori of reference, tho
New Werner Edition of the
Britannica
This la tho only encyclopedia on tho market that
tnciitlons Admiral Dowcy. It Gives tho dnto of hli
Urth; how ho spont his boyhood duys; tho port ha
took in tho Civil Wnr; how ufter tho War ho vnm
Mnploycd on tho European station; iu tho Navul
Academy; hlarisoto tho rank of Commander nnd
President of tho Board of Inspection and Survey;
IiLj command of tho Asiatic Squadron; how on
April arth ho left Hong Kong with his squadron,
found and destrcyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila,
on Hay 1st; his appointment as Acting Hear Ad
miral, tho honors ho received from Congress, nnd
how on Starch 2nd, 190, ho win created full Ad-
Ulral. It speaks of htm as a strict disciplinarian,
f.n all-around athlete, n daring horseman and
huntsman, and socially a good club man and a
eencral favorite. It tolls of his marringo to .h
usy Goodwin, a daughter of tho "lighting gov
ernor" of Now Hampshire, who died In 1S72, leav
ing a son, George Goodwin Ilcwoy.
Governor Theodore Roosevelt
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of tho Oregon
and ecofes of ether noted pcreonnges not cen
mentioned n any other Iincycloia-dla receive tho
soma attention in this edition of tho
Encyclopedia Britannica
It speaks of General Wood as Governor of Sacti
ago, of General Henry as Governor-General o.
Porto Rico; of Aguiualdo's declaration of Wai
against the U. S.
YOD NEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
of human knowlcdgo nnd progress, wherein infor
mation 1? moro easily found nnd ucqulrcU than lr
any other book or encyclopedia In Iho world
!N YOUR HOME:.
TOE DALE EV
I. C. NICKELSEN,
MRS. OMVIA W. PHGflS,
STUDIO
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court and Wustc
ton Streets, The Dalles).
C. S. Smith,
tiii:
iip-to-dateQroeer
Freeh Eggs and Creamery
Butter a epeclnlty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ntANHACT A KNE11AI. I! ASKING JiUHINEH
Letters of Credit laaued available in the
&aBtern States.
Transfers sold on New York, Ghiutiio,
uw a.uuiH, can rrmiciBco, rortiauu Ore
Kon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Wasiilnuton.
Collections inndn nt nil
orable terms.
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jm:a.nhino
anu ukai.lno
CATARRH
CUltK 1'Olt
CATARRH
i.
Ely's Cream Balm
iwHy una pleasant to
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it M quickly abaorbed,
. uivcs jicuerut once.
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u)viib turn i m niinco
Encyclopaedia
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llel and Protect Uio JHnbrne. Iteitoreu tho 1
' of Ta.to mid Hi), jn Hlio . W iJSfu il
, UO'tUISU8(6WarrnSUe)t,NewVoik.
Trilby
For wood, chips, knots,
shavings, corn cobs,
hay or peat.
o4o-Co$o.
Construction This Is nn nlr
tight hotter ot the nvnl Miii't Htcol
type; It lm OAHT IKON' UNINUB,
milking It ilnriihlu; nloi has Iron
fi'iil iloiir, cant top mill bottom and
oriiHiiieiitiil huIiik top, with grlilillo
cover nnileineiith.
NIckollnB It Iiiih nlekolcd urn,
l'linti! puilo ami fihit mils. Wu hnvo n
cninpli'tt! stock nt tiunn mi liiinil,
Cull mid m-c our stock before buying
elsewheiu.
m
I
The
Busy
Store.
EncU itxy our Inisincss hIiows
the people nre iintling out we
tire pushing to the front, with
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, and
last, but not least, buyers who
know their business unci buy
for llie people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
r
Butehens
and Fafmecs
..Exchange..
Keeps on ilniticht tho ciileliriiti.il
(JOl.UMIIIA UKKIt, iiekliowl.
edued the best beer In The Dulles,
nt the usual price. Cmne In, try
It mill be convinced. Alto the
Finest brands of Wlues, I.l iiiur
mid (,'lifnrs.
Sanduiiehes
of nil Kinds always cm hand.
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Olllce over French & Co.'h llimic
'""O C THE DAI.l.KH. OUEGON
H IIUHTIN0T0N
II WUBON
HUNTINGTON A- WILSON,
ATTOKNKYK AT LAW.
'P I I IT lltf I Il! MUL-lllill 1
Office oVr Firt Nat. Itauk '"""""' I
maier & Benmn
1 H B. lK. BBBBHB1 'l
I mm tJ
"faapmony"
Cahiskey.
This brand of Whiskey is Kiiarantced to the consumer o
I'UKE HAND MAUB SOUK MASH WHISKEY for lauill)
and Medical Use. Sold by
I
Ben Wilson. - The Dalles, Or.
Tie DaUes. Portlaii
Navigation Co.'
strS. Regulator fi Dalles City
Daily oxce.t Hui.Uny) Utwwn
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Looks,
Vanoonver
and Portland,
Touching ut wi.y point, ,, 1)oth w
t'oliimhln river. w
llntli of the nbovo Htcanicra have been rrf.is
nml nre In excellent hIiuihi for the nmJS&
Tl. UB.,lt.,r fcliii. will cnLwTfihS
patroiiH the bent nervlcu iiosslhlu. wpn
1 or C.mir.irt, Koimnmy Hnd pl,.
illUB. ' ,u,"u'w "1 The ItVjBiJl
TheHenmern of tho IteRtilntor Unewiuu.
Dnlle nt 7 ii. m. eommeucliii; Mondar tsfJ
lint.
I'ortlrtiid Olllre
Oak Ht. Dock.
W. C. Allaway,
Utwt Ateat,
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF TIIK-
Southern Pacific CompY
Trains leave mid nre due to arrive t I'crtn '
' OVKUI.AN'I)
liress, hiilem, itnto-J
hurR, Aahliunl, Kite-1
rmiiento, 0(;ileii,Haii I
Krnuulseo, Molave,
7 !00 V. M,
9:U i.l
liih Anin!iun,i:iniMi,
I 1 1 New urlvmit ami
I I KlMt
v.-m i IKosehurK und wny ta
f Via Wiiixlhurp lor
tt A niri.l. Hllv,.rtnii.
Dally
except
juuduyii
U Went Hclii, Browns
Dill;
ville,HprlliKlleldaud(
iNittrmi J
Smliri
I t?-"ji i (Corvitllla and way)
,,,u0 A- M" llUMtlOIIH j
I'uny (except nunuajj.
liMn. in. tl.v. ...l'ortlaml ...Ar.l 8:2
S:2ll
7::s)p. in. hu .McMlnnvIllc J.v.5 J;,i
Hiliop. in. (Ar..luilcK!iideiicu..I.v.) lOii
"Dally. tDauy, except hunaar.
DININU OA11B ON OClilKN BOOTt
1't'l.I.MAN I1UFFF.T 8LIEVEE8
AND SlXOND-OLAHri HI-KEl'ING CAM
Attached to nil Throuiiu Trilat
ntiiiu inr i i pi r ii 1 1 ii i : 1 1 i r i MKiiinr iuia i
nates i.nil t ckuts to Kantern polnu.iMW.
rniie. AlsoJAl-AN, UHIKA, IIO.N0LULUU4
Al'hTUAl.IA. . .
All iiliovu triiiiia arrlvo at ana
Urmid Central Htutlon, Filth and imciira"
YAMH1I.I. IUV18IOK. .
1'atseuner DeHit, lout of JedcwJiw
Leave for Hht-rldiin. week dnyi,MU
Arrive it l'ortlaml, 'J:'M a. in
Leave for Alltl.IK on Jlnmlar, '1,,!,l5i
Kri'Jiiv ut b-M a. m. Arrtv- at FortUAIw
day, T hurmlny and Hatunlaj u3.05r-S-
Kscept bunday. Kxcept Saturdii.
.. i u
iin.nr Asst. (I. F.S",
ThrriUBh Ticket Ollicc, 131 rniran
thrmiKli tlekuts to all point In 'f'lSi
Htates, Canada mill Kurope can to oW
lovvcnt ratea from ....
J. II. KlKKI.AMi, Jl
or N. WIIKAI.DON.
$ ...STEAM...
i Wood San
Will run every day except Sunday.
ItatttB Heatotinble.
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i eiopnonu
W. A. CATES, Prop-,
nil' OKIBBNIMHtrKKIl
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given lo
VMtVet
Hooms 21 and 'tl.
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