The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 02, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEAnses the System
r rr ri. 1 1 mil y.
', An!
OVERCOMES ' rrr&J
PERMANENTLY
1T5
EhcIT EFFECTS
BUy THE GENUINE MAHTO By
(auivrnia Tg ,Syrvp(s
r01SAUBYlCRUGGHTi FKltLSCc flRKint.
I'EUl'LG VtlU ALL KNOW.
Emil Strassjr, of CelHo, is :n the city.
Mrs. C. B. Cushing, oi this city, left
yesterday for Moro, where she will spend
a short time.
Victor Sampson came up from Cas
cades Thursday and is spending a few
days at home.
I. N. Day, of Cascade locks fame,
came up from Portland last night and
remained over today.
l)r. V. Oertrude lienc!i returned to
Portland yesterday, after spending
lliankS)iiTiug at Dome.
W. T. Dovell, who is to deliver the
eulogy at the Llks memorial tomorrow
atternoon, will arrive on the mornmtr
train and be the guest of his friend, F
W. Wilson.
R. L. Winniford and wife arrived last
night from Tortiand and arc visiting
Mr. Winniford's brothers, J. F. and K.
E. Huworth in this city.
Elmer SpauldiiiB, who spent Thanks
civini; in Astoria anlnlaved with the
Northwest Dental College foot all team,
returned ' last mt;tit to Ins duties in
Gieger & Co. '3 store.
S. E. Van Vactor, who is now practic
ing law at London, came down this
mornine and will remain over until
aftr the funeral of his brother-in-law,
Uiias. Johnson, on Monday nest.
I1DKN.
In tliis city, Friday evening, Dec. 1st,
10 Mr. anti Aire. a. u. fcrxton, u son.
Advertised Lettcra.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postofHce at Tho Dalles un
called for December 1, IS99. Persons
calling for the same will give date ori
which they were advertised:
Atwood, C M Lyle Trailing Co
Barzee.MrsCordelia Poland, T
Balden, Henry Phillips, Win
Buster, L B Rutherford, Bert
Butcher, Keller litx, .lames
Hy-re, JIihs Is-lho Rowland, S A
CoiiIhv, Mis U
Richardfon, Mrs A
Sanies, C M
Sachs, August
Smith, Ctiarlio
Smith, Bell 2
Smith, W .1
Confers, Henry
Ootte, Miss Grace
Cox, Mrs Lillie
Dimes, Jake 2
Evens,' Mrs Ida B
Felphf, H
Gnld, H B
Haves, Mrs M
Ha llv, Mark
HaJley, W B
Fiemmini:, Mav
Hall, Mre Li '
Hill, Mies Lain
Johnson, 0car
John, VV J
Hicks John
Wratim, L G
Syhes, Mis Edith
Syhee, VV Z 2
Shaver, P H
Terry, 31 rs B
Thorn peon, N
Wuldi, J
VValin, L G
Williams, Mrs Otto
Williams, KJ
VVillanuhiiv. Wm
Winger, T H
VVVIks, M P
H. H. Riddkll, P. M.
I!td Ilo i From tho Gun
Wah the ball that iiit G. B. Stedinan
of Newark, Mich., in tho Civil War.
It
cautea Horrible ulcers that no treat
ment helped for twenty yeare. Then
Bucklen's Atnlci Salvo cured him. It
cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons,
corns, skin eruptions. Beet pile curj on
arth. Twenty.five cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Hold hy Blakeliy & HqukIi
ton, ilrucgists. 3
A Iteliulilo litcinn.
If ynu have had trouble in gelling
Klaseeu to suit, you will please call on
Theo. il. Llehe, now located at II. C.
Liobe'o, in the Vogt block, who will ex
amine your eyes I'lttii: and tell you
whether your eyesight can bo bent-filed
by the use of properly fitted glasses.
Charges for Klapes reasonable. J)ecl 3
Al) your grocer for Clarke & Falk'e
pure 'concentrated fUvoriw.' extracts.
OUR CHURCHES
Christian. Science meeting in small
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people'H
meeting at 0:30 p. m. Sunday echool
at 10 a. m.
Services at the Me! hod 1st Episcopal
church tomorrow at 11 it. m. and 7 :30 p.
m. Ulysses F. Hawk, tho pastor, will
occupy the pulpit. Horning subject
"True Sabbath Observance" Evening,
"Our Honored Girls." Mre. G. T. Parr
will render a solo entitled "Calvary" at
the evening service.
Christian church Ninth and Court
streets, Rev. G. Rushing, pistor.
Preaching morning nnd evening, at 11
a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 10.
Christian Eudeavor at 0:45 p. m.
Morning subject, "The Royal Priest
hood." Evening, "Building on the One
Foundation."
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning service at 11; Sunday school at
12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. m.;
Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening
service 7:30. Morning subject, "A
Thanksgiving Meditation." Special
music for both service. Morning anthem
by a quintet, "How Good is He the
Giver." Root. Evening subject, "Tho
Mysteries Which Lie Concealed in the
Shadows of Castle Garden." Male quar
tet will render the offertory.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer for them.
Fresh Saratoga chips and salted
almonds for sale at Dawson's grocery
store. 11 tf
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufacturedjhy Clarko
& Falk.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch2o-tf
Cle Elm coal $6.50 per ton; Rock
Springs coal $9 per ton, delivered, at
Maier & Benton's.
Clarke & Falk have a full and com
plete line of house, carnage, wagon and
bam paints manufactured by James E
Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says, "Sup
geous wanted to operate on me for piles
but I cured them with DeWitt'e VVitcl
Hazel Salve." It is infallible for plies
and skin diseases. Be.var3 of counter
feits.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 ctE. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Clunge of Time un the O. It. .V X.
Beginning Dec. 1st, the O. R. & N.
will run their Spokane Flyer .via Wal
lula and the S. R. V. R. R. : Train No.
4 will leave Portland at 3:45 p. m., ar
riving at Spokane at 7:15 a.m. Train
No. 3 will leave Spokane at 4:30 p. m.,
and arrive in Portland at 8:00 a. in.
In connection with the above trains,
the O. R. & N. will put on a passenger
train leaving Dayton at 9:00 p.m. and
Walla Walla at 10:30 p. m., connecting
at Wallula with No. 4 from Portland at
11:20 p. m., and with No. 3 from
Spokane at 12:05 a. m.; leaving Waliula
at 12:10 a. m., and arriving at Walla
Walla at 1 :20a. 111, and Dayton at 3 a. ir.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the bes
remeuy 1 ever used for coughs an
colds. It is unequalled for whoopiw
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes II.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Iud. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remedv
that gives ire mediate results. Cures
coughs, colds, hoarness, croup?- pneu
monia, bronchitis and nil throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents
onsuinption.
Ch1 tit lour cr.eolii,
All count v warrants registered prior
to Jan. 21. lStfo. wl bo ra d at mv
office. Inturnst ceasfri after Nov. 13th.
1899. O. L. Pjiilupb,
Oountv Treasurer.
ilrs. R. Churchill. Berlin. Vt.. savs.
("Our baby was covered with rnnnlriK
sores. DoWltt'd Witch Hazel Salvo
cure1 her." A specific for piles and
skin dieeases. Beware of worthiest
counterfeits.
The Supply l.luiltril,
Sunrise on Mt. Hood from Lost Luke.
PIhcm your orders now for Christinas or
you may get left. Giflbrd. nl7-Ifn
"I was nearly deud with dytpepsin,
tneu uuctorH, visueu mineral spruiift
and uruw worse. I used
" 7" 'K"
wlint vnn nl . 1:11 rua liifliuAtllnn mn,
tin f on..., ........I
,. -...-..., vm, jauumm uimi;, uwier preparaiioD
stomach, heartburn, and all foirus of can approach It in efllclency. It in
dyopepsia. iitantly relieves and permanently cures
Djapepsla, Indlgejtton, Hwirtburn.
All persons wishing to 'take children, 1
ehher bo,, or ,W for .ea. adoption or j
on indenture, ihould write to V. T. I
Tho fteamcri
lowtiic MShcdiilo,
M-hcdulu m 1 1 lion t
T yStr. nocutntor.
(T (Limited Undine.)
Str. Dnlloa City.
(Touching nt nil Way Points)
!; now.
vv.
l.v. I'ortund
nt 7 A. M.
Monday
. . .Wediiesnny
. ...1-ildny
Arr. Dalles
at 5 r. m.
DOWN.
I.V. llHlIC
nt ii::io a. m.
Monday . . .
W.ilncMliiy . .
Frlil a v
Arr. l'orlliiiid
(uncorta(ti)
ll'S
lit S A. M.
Tuesday
!, Tliuttdny
Saturday.
j .rr. t'ortlaml
2, at 5 v. u.
2, l.v.
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by tho Steamers of thu Hriiulator Line. Tho Cnmany will endenvnr to give Us pat
5 rons the best beivlcn possible. For further Information nddren
!
3, Portland Ofllce, Oak-Street Dock,
5
C. C. COOPER,
MANUl'ACTUKKll OF
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
DKAI.KIt IN
Tents, Wagon Covers, and all articles usually
kept in a first-class harness shop.
Opposite
Mood 'a Warehouse,
THE DALLES,
Gardner, superintendent of tho Boya'
and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at
Portland, who can procure for them de
sirable children of all ages. All applica
tions must be filed in advance. tf
NOT HIS BUSINESS AT ALL.
Slie Not Only Itoilt; a lllnniuml
Frame llleyoli-. Hut She Had
Hlui Arretted.
Bewildered, indeed, must have been
the man with views about women and
diamond frame bicycles when he found
himself hauled before n magistrate, as
sailed with a judicial warning to mind
his own business and fined live dollars,
and all because he told a wheelwoman
that no respectable woman would ride
astride a wheel.
it is and has bsen since the dawn of
life so much the habit of men to admon
ish women in general as to their upris
ings and downslt tings, it U not surpris
ing that when a man with cl tar-cut
opinions as to just how girls should go
a-sportiug meets with a young woman
who is so radical as to prefer a diamond
to a drop frame bicycle that he should
condemn an exhibition which to him
savors of immodesty.
Have no! he and his fellows for
countless generations defined modesty
for women, who, as a sex, meekly ac
cept their decrees; but here this upstart
of a nineteenth century girl not on!y
did not" graciously receive his rebuke,
but she declined even to argue the mat
ter. Audaciously she mounted the for-
her-inilecorous steed, thus affronting
liis vision, and away glided she, not
vouchsafing him so much as a look.
She went, however, only to return
with an arm of the law, t lint grabbed
the rebukur and forced him tribunal
ward. This dictator will in future probably
confine his offensive remarks to the
women whose misfortune it ii to be re
lated to him. One lesson in public man
ners at a cost of five dollars will prob
ably suffice him. Vogue.
Hinrtlwi to Vmir Own I'nillt,
As well as ours. 'Tis not how much
you smoke, but how you enjoy It. Try
our .Mascot ten centv a ocal nroduct
that t eats the world. Ben Ullrich.
Theodore II, Liebi, uraduate optician
of the IVoria Optical Colleire, is now lo
c ted with H. (J. Liebo in tho Vogt
block. Persons desiring to have their
eyes examiued will do well to call on
Mr. Liebo. Lvd-a
Good Ittcln-i single htituy and liar
ness for sale at a bargain. Call on
Haworth, the printer, over Dalles Com
mission Co. rct2o.dttw-2w
Now is the time to sit for X.nas
photos. Cloudy weather preferred for
sittings. So says Gifford. nov!7-lm
Paint your house with
ully puarauteed to last.
av them.
pilots that ate
Clarko & Falk
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Kodol Dyopop- fj"r, In strenKtbenlng and recon
e ' It (iieet:ii tructf oar the exhausted d gestlve or
B. n digeets I8D8 it ia the atest discovered digest.
uns. Iti8thelateStdlcovereddjge3t.
lining ,nnin .i B . r
Stlrien' , lJr P10.00.0 U8ea.
SSSSW
Prenorad by e. C OtVlK. Co rclcBfloT
TDTTTTT A wrT T TTSTTP.
Dalies, Portland & Astoria Hav. Co. :
of thii ftrguutor l.lnu will run ns vcr tliu rol- H
the Ootiiiiny icscrvliiR tho tight lt i'Imuko jJ
notice.
Str. Inland Klyor.
(Limited l.iiiiitlUK's.)
UP. I DOWN.
l.v. Portland 1 l.v. Dulles
i'r.
Piirtlund
l.v
lit I'. A. M.
Mt H A. M.
nt 7 A. Mi
... Tui'Ml.iy
,. ThurMtny
..Saturday
Arr. Dalle
(uncertain)
Monday
Wednesday ...
Kildny
Arr, Portland
nt ::::n r. m.
. . TiicmIiiv ;
,. Thursday
., Saturday
Arr. Dulles
nt l:iW r. m.
W. C. ALLAWAY, Qon. Agt., The Dulles
This Stamp a Guarantee
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next, that was ever accorded to n American
citizen. '
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hero, includizf; his brilliant victory over the Spu
Lsh licet in tho groat, authoritative and up
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nianmca
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Llrth; how ho nponthlu boyhood days; tho part ho
took In tho Civil War, how after tho War ho was
employed on tho European ntatlon; In tho Naval
Academy; hlo riso to tho rank of Commander and
President ot tho Uor.nl of Inspection and Survey;
Lb command of tho Asiatic 3quiulron; how on
April 27th ho left Hong Koiia with hla squadron,
found and deitrcyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila,
on Hay ltl; hu appointment as Acting Hear Ad
mind, tho honors ho received from Congress, and
how on March 2nd, 16, ho was created full Ad'
tnlral. It (peaks of him as a strict disciplinarian,
an all-around athlete, a daring horseman and
huntsman, nnd socially a good club man and
ycneral favorite. It tells of his marriage to Mli&
Susy Goodwin, a. daughter cf tho "lighting gov
ernor" of Now Ilampshlro, who died in 1872, lev
Ing a ion, Georgo Goodwin Dewey.
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Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and ecorea of ether noted personages not e7en
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tamo attention in this edition of the
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It spcaka of Genera! Wood as Governor of Santi
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against tho V. 8.
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10a MU ST
I. O. NIOKELSEN,
I'or Sale,
A good farm in Klickitat county
Wash,, Ave miles from Columbus, con.
sletinif of 210 acres. Price $1000. Apply
to II. Ii. Curtiss at A, fj. Uenntt
ofllco- iilS-o&wlm
Htitp Tlilnfl
Stop dolni? butineeo. This is the way
yon feel after buying aomo ten cent
clgnre. Try our Mascot ln cent smoko
wad And out where your real Irlenda are.
Ben Ullrich,
; I
H
Trilby
For wood, chips, knotB,
shaviriRS, corn cobs,
hay or poat.
-.060 0$0"
Construction-Tills Is nn air
tlullt luviler of II"' 'Will shrtit twl
tvro: It Iiiih i'ahT IltUN I.ININU8,
liiiiklng It diiriiblo; uli has Iron
foiil elixir, rait to, mul bottoin mid
oriiiiiiieiitiil rviIiik t(i)i, Utlt K'lddlo
cover iiuilciiiciitli,
NIckollnK-U lini nlcliuliMl urn,
miiiiu (iliitu mul foot rnlli. Wu Imvo a
cnnikt.' Murk of tnem on liniiil.
dull iitnl sec our stiiuk befott buyliiK
ulsuu here.
1
i!
The
Busy
Store.
Kacli tiny our business sliows
thu people arc llndmir out wo
tiro pushing to the front with
hotter goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, mul
lust, but not least, buyers who
know their business mid buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
Butehers
and Famcrrs
Keeps on dniiiKlit thu cclebniti-it
C01.II.M1IIA IIKKIt, ncknowl
c1ko1 tlio bet brer In Tliu Diillci,
at tlio UMiiil price, tkjinu In, try
It unit be convinced. Abo the
KliK-st brniidi ot Wines, tl'iuur
umlClKaru.
Sapduiiehes
ot all Kinds alvvnya on band.
HtS. OltlVlA W. NOHGAN,
TUDIJO
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC UUlhDlNG,
Third Street, between Court nnd Wash-
ton htreote, 'llio Dalles.
FRENCH & CO..
BANKERS.
ritANHAOTA KNKKAIjIIANKINO DUBlNKH
Letters of Credit iHsued available in the
.agtorn Htatee.
bfullt Ekohunira anil TaIiuniiIhi
Transfers koI.1 on New York, Ch!KO,
Mt. IvOiile, ban I mnuiHcrj. Poriluml ilru.
ton, Seattle Wahund various point
n Oregon and Wo8hintan.
Collections luaUo at all points nn fav
orahle turiufl.
I iiU - I u
sin i mn
' F. MCOBK. j0)H (jAvN
M00KE & GAVIN,
A1TOHNKYH AT bAW.
Itooma sy and V), over U, Uiid Olllcc.
EAST .hH
u , H
The Shasta Rout
M TII6
Southern Pacific Coitid'v
Traliia leave ana arc duo to ..,
I-KA VK,
0VKItl.ANI) KX.
ircs, Hdlcw, Hose.
riitiivnto, OHileii.Snn
7:00 1', M
i !' J 1P1t.
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u. . "r,ll,1l ami
lt.iscbiirff"iiVur .'.I
n:au a. m.
Him.
y,,.n,.w:,',?l,''l 'ion
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except
Daily
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Wct Hcto, llroiv,,,:1
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In
t:ao a. 11
(Comllla
lttl(MIN.,
and wy 1
5-MP.M,
lally (except Huuilay). rre"t"1
i:SK-r svr-'... .am
8!0 p. m. iAr..lii(letiviidcncv.,i.'
v.) 4:MtS
Dally. Daily, oicept uuiiaat.
OININU UAH8 ON OOMBN K0DTK.
HUIXJIAN BUI'FKT Kl.t HI'KRa '
AD HKCONlM'I.ABrt HI.KKPINU CAb
aimuiicu 10 Mil Tnrouir 1 Triln.
Direct caunvctlnn at Han h mncUco with rw,
1I011UI anil Oriental anil Pacific mill ,iSSS?
"lie for JAPAN and CHINA. Billing S
Katua nnd ticket to Ktcrn jpolnts imt
A?ISTKAUA'AN' 0Uli;A' "WMJl
All itbovb trninn arrive nt nnd dewrt 1-.
CJrnnd Central SUtlon, Kitth and irviiS "tJ
YAMIULI DIVISION.
PnnciiRcr Dciot, foot of Jsncrnoailrctt,
U'iivq lor Hhcrldan, week dan, uii)..n
Arrlvu at Portland, a. tn.
U'avc (or AIIII.IK on Monday, WcdMidatn4
Krl-lny ut 8:35 a.m. Arrlv at I'ortlani. Tnu
iliiv. ThllrMilnr nml WMtiinln. iro 1
. j - ....... ..v.wji.ui,
Esccjit Bundoy. "Kxccpt Hntunlay.
It. KOK.'.i.KK, (1, It. MABKUAS.
Mnnakt-r, Ami. (i. F. h fui.Att
ThroiiRh Ticket Oltlco, 181 Third Itmt.tbo
thrniiKti ttckctx to nil otiitH In the Iui
Htito, Cuiiiulu nnd Uuropu cmi bo oMilmj
luivvsk niivs iruiu
J. II. KIUICLAKD. TlekctlMf
or N,
Willi AbUON.
- - - -
$ ...STEAM..,
Wood Saw
Will run overy day except Suntlir,
Ilutes liciieuimbli.'.
Tolophono 201.
i W. A. CATES, Prop.
C. 8. Smith,
Tin;
n-m-i aro . moor
Fresh Kgijs mul Creamery
Jluttcr u specially.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
PLEASE LOOK HERE-
WM. MICHELL,
r
and EiiilJiilir.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Street,
Ono Block Back
of
Fronoh &Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
aw 33s awyawoo.
VOTIflK FOR I'OHLIOATION.
Ii..Nii orriua at Tiif
Notlcu U IierebyBlven Ihat tUo toW
iuine.1 ettler Iihh Hint notice- ' EiiiJ
tn imiku llmil uroof III fcllppiirt 1)1 l'l?,c',i,".Vut
IIIIH hlllll lirOOI Will l" .... a.mnllli
November 0, low, viz;
lanno V. II.iw1.uhI. of Tl.
liUcoiiilnuoii reldeiieo upun h1 cum"
of alil land, vizi ,.,, RlirBet tui
ejUler.
ONE FOR A DOSE
neniQTn Pimple.. I'nfMt
nilluuMiiu.. Purlly tlioliluxij.
Dure UumUcbo tin) lly.iwii.U. TTSSSlI
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