The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 09, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting, Overco.itin-o: Fancy Vesting.
Kindly rail and examine my stock of Im
Totted and Domestic Woolens. A tine stock to
elect from. ,
Suite made frornthe lowest prices to the high
ett grade.
J, A. Eberie.
Fine
Tailoring.
111E I1AI.I.I-". OliEGON,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.!
SUHSCI'IPTION I'I'.ICK.
One week 15
One month 50
One year G CO
TUESDAY
JANUARY 9. 1900
FACTS ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA.
Boer smpathizeri lay stress upon
the "trekking" tendency of the South
African Dutch. Upon that natural
characteristic of all pioneer peoples,
tlm. imagination has built a mass of
wild fancy. The British become
greedy land-grabbers, the Boer
farmers have been robbed of their
homes, and have taken flight from
invading Huns and Vandals.
The Spokesman-Review says:
The facts present a very different
story. Property rights have been
respected in Cape Colony and Natal,
as they are always respected in all
parts of the British empire. Indeed,
if the British government has been
at fault on that matter, it has faulted
from a too severe regard for the
rights of property.
The following estimate of the
white population in South Africa,
made by F. E. Garrett, of the Cape
assembly, is revealing:
Dutch.
Transvaal 50,000
Free State 7S.C0O
2atal 0,000
Cane Colour .. ..260,000
English.
123,000
15,000
lo.CCO
194,000
Totals
Total whites
....-li'O.COO
377,000
806,000
It is seen from this tahle that
2G5.000 Rocrs prefer British govern
ment in Cope Colony, as compared
with 80,000 Iloers who prefer Kruger
government in tiic Transvaal anil
78,000 who prefer Hoer govern
ment in the Orange Free State.
But note the difference. In Cape
Colony 2C5.000 Boers have every
political right that is enjoyed by the
194,000 Kngliah. They control the
Cnpe -legislature and make the laws.
It is majority rule in the broadest
nnd most liberal application. In the
Transvaal, upon the opposing hand,
the 80,000 Boers have divested the
123,000 English, Americans and
Europcaus of all tights and privileges
of government. They will not per
mit the outlanders to become natural
ized, vote, hold office or bear ntms.
Their constitution expressly pro
hibits Jews and Boman Catholics
Irom holding office. The govern
ment is a bald travesty of republican
principles and institutions.
GKHUAX UX1U1ST.
The emperor of Germany is a
strong mnn, nurt has a powerful
nrroy completely nt his control, else'
be might have a revolution on his
hands. For William's politic friend
ahip for Kngland in her contest with
the Uoers is not shared hy the Ger
roan people. They arc at no more
pains than is necessary to escape the
charge of Jese mnjesto lo show their
disgust with their itilci's conduct.
They ecnrccly disguise their hatred
of Kngland, and their sympathy with
the lloers. The German press, while
necewarily cautious in its language,
illlP
is almost unanimous in voicing the
popular sentiment. There is great,
dissatisfaction, and much unrest, i
among the German people, over the
rumored and apparent political nr.d .
diplomatic commerce between Will-,
iam and Chamberlain and Salisbury. '
If the German people had their way, 1
they would join Russia, and even
their old enemy. France, innnnnti-1
Anglo coalition. Hut in this in-,
stance William is wiser than his i
people. He, like the United States,
has only the beginning of a navy, as
compared with that of England, and
England has no use for much of her
navy in South African waters. Rus
sia's objects arc her own, and would
not be ultimately beneficial to Ger
many ; and Russia, too, is deficient
in a great navy. As to France, she
would be a weak and troublesome
ally. So William and his counsellors
may be unpopular just now, but they
are probably wise. Telegram
The "Dciver Illlile."
The Boston Pilot tells of an cxhorter
who was holding forth on the common
and solemnly presented to his hearers
the alternative of "salvation or damna
tion the King James Bible or the
Douay Bible." Among the audience
was a citizen who had been imbibing
somewhat freely. This gentleman ap
parently misunderstood the preacher,
for he yelled: "Hooray for the Dewey
Bible!" The crowd took ui) the crv
and the cxhorter was compelled to sus- j
punu uiruiur euon,
3lnrc AVonien Commercial Trnrrlen
Women commercial travelers are con
sider.iblv on the increase. Their tact i
and persuasiveness render them suc
cessful. The increase has been large
ly due to the freedom in traveling which
women now claim.
Easily Cxplaliifil.
"Did you notice how Mrs. Timmid's
gown was covered with dust and feath
ers?" "l'es; she always crawls under the
bed when it thunders." Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Itohlieil the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Sir.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, ia narrated by '.him as follows:
"I was in a molt dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately, a
Iriend advised 'Electric Hitters'; and to
my great joy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I knuw they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Hnii"htnn' driif Ptnrf n
iiuuniuou s urug store. o
With every dollar purchase durfng
January and February we will give one
chance on a $50 Garland steel range.
juiiS-lw Maiku& Bknto.v.
77IUEO. W.WIO.OS,
V AlTOl'.N EV-AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OliEGON
Oftlco ovei First Nat. B ins.
n 8 HO.NT!N(T0.V u a wiuos
ir
USTINGTOK & WILSON,
ATlOIi.NEYti AT LAW,
... lr. OAI.I.tfc, UI'.EliU.S
OKecover Firit Nit. lUnk
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
IN THE COUNTY COL'aT OF THE STATE
1 of Oregon, for Watco county.
In the matter of the tiarilanshlp of fieorse
Kllmt, Frank Kllmt.Aui.le Jurdun, Katie Jordan
and Mary Jordan, minors.
Now on thU'jth day of Litoember, JtVj, came
William Jordan, the duly appointed, 'itialltied
rirfl utltii. irliMrHii.ti r1 rim ..t
and presented his petition praying lor an order !
. . . . a . vv.i.. ..in. w .SH ,11 HUVfLSl .
Af Llil lilllim I.. I..,-!.. ....1 l ... '
vv-..,. .v... fivjiviij oerviu
after defcnbed, and it ap-iearing to the court
from aid petition that It Is necessary and bene
ficial to said ward that their interest in the
fouth half of the totilheast quarter of i-ecllon
is, township 2 north, range l; east, W. M., be
Mild; therefore it Is ordered that Therca Kllmt,
the mother and next of kin of (ieorgu Kllmt and
Frank Kllmt and kaid William Jordan, father
and next of kin of Annie, Katie and Jlary
Jordan. andall pertons Interested In said estate,
niitietir before this court at the court room there,
ot In Dalles City, Oregon, on the 6th day of
January, l!io, at the hourof two o'clock p m
then and thero to show eauso why a llceiiM)
should not bo sum ted for tt.osaloof mch estate,
and that tbh order bo published at least threo
successive weeks in The Dalles chronicle, a
weeKly newstaier printed In said county.
Dated thli tith day of Decemlier. Inu.
ltOIlhMtT SIAV-J.
declS I county Judge
WERVITA
Bestwei VITALITY.
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotencj,IiRhtEmisdlon3 and
wasting diseases, all 'jll'ects of self-
Misk .
auuse, or excess and indls. j
cretlon. Anorvotoiiiouml
KioKE
restores the fire of vouth.
Bv mallsOt! ner linv! IS 1
jor its-.uu; witn u written K'mntn-
too to euro or rol'imd tle jnouoy. j
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson tits., CHICAGO, ILL,
i
I
Complete
Cir;e
of
Druids
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
C. F- Stephens
Dealer In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
lioots, Shoes. H.its, ( nss. Notions,
(or V. L. Douglas Shoe.
Agt.
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shoo.
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
nor. Seuoud & Langlilin. 'Phone 157 1
Sheriff's Sale.
i x Tin: uiacriT eorivr ok the state of
Oregon, for Wacco county.
1'.1i!i(it?y' as o'lmlnlstr.ttomf the estate of
I'm n Hroan. ikfeo-ii. I'l.iiniifv
v.
! N. W. Wiillacoand S. K. WiiIIhcc. Defemlantj.
liy virtue of nn execution, decree mid or der of
.1. .jjMwuiiiyi .tun (iui.tr iuv seal 01
the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Wntco, tn me directid .-Hid iluttil the
iith d.iy of November, Ib'J), upon n decree for
th foreclosure of a cert.iiti nuirlrav-'. I" favor of
plalntlir.ind aifalnst said defondanu, and iud
rnent r;i!dered andentertd In talil court in the
aooveentltletl caiue, In favor l iilaintll! and
aeaintt the defeudiut N. W. WalUce, as judg
ment deotor, In the turn of one tnousmd and
thirty nvo nud 2 ICO dollars with In-
itrcjt thereon from the sth d.t of ftptcrnber,
n.I!i,tlie 'U'ther turn of one hmidted dollars ,
r " " per annum
,...(......,..,UJ.t.DM,(l,4,l4v mi, net SMIilfJl luiny
ml n.n.i iini ..i.hm n..i .1,,. ...
. .iZ; .V '"'vjui'H mv IW'IswtHIIll u ri
oll this writ, and commanding me to make sale
of the real proirty embraced In such decree of
foreclosure and hereinafter deserlUd; Mid de
cree and judgment having been rendered and
entered on thel'lth diy of October, 1-w, I n
on the third day of Januarj , 1W, at the hour of
" clock In the afternoon of said da and at the
front door of tho county court house, in Dalles
City, Wasco county, Oregon, sell at public
auct on to tho hlghet bidder for eaih in
hand all the right, title- and Interest whirl.
thedefen.lants.N. . Wallace and S, t Wallace,
or either of them, had on Ihe y,h daj of fceiH
temljer thai, the date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which said defendants or nnv nt the
delendantshetclii, have tllice acuulreil or now
'"we in and to the following
hi uuii io trie lonowingrjocrlbed real prop
sltute.l and being In Wuko county, Ore-
J
r.r...
cnn. tn.u Ir Tim smiiIio i mt..i,. sxt
" .1. swimi CS 'JUUI (V il JU FUIUJI-
Mest quarter, the Mmih hatf of the toutheat
riurttrt and the northejt quurtcrof the Mth
cast ouarter of cptfoit ttvnrv.Airh ii rt...ti.i..
ilerldlan,. containing 1M acrl or"to" cl, of
said property as will satisfy said Judgment an
dwree, with costs .md accruing costs."
Sill PtOWt I X! Kit I kllhWt
lion and ndenipUou as b -iav Vovld e.1 -
I 1 1 1 t la I I I.. I 1 .... l . lit . .
this Wth day of X
sovemtK-r.iwj '
dertll
.sbcriirofWaVcocouAt VoreVo'n. i
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the county court
, ... -... w.hw,, ,vl ,,ueeo eouuiy. ill
,,. .....j ...mw itiicm icsuiuieiiiary to
, the undersigned as tho executor named in tho
last will and testament nf Caleb lirooks, de-
. . """"ier u a uii) estate oi tne
said deceased. Alt liereons having claims
again.t said estate are required to present ti e
same to ma at the law olllco of Comon A Con"
don. in Italics Citj, Oregon, wllh proiier vouch
ers, with n six mouths from this date?
December '.'., lhW.
ltt vi.r .
I.AC1
hxecntor of tho istalu of Caleb llrook,de-
ceased
Decii-ll
''-,
....... w. b. Mil C(1 miUJIWUII Or
on indenture, should write to V. T.
Gardner, superintendent of the Uoya'
and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at
I ortland, who can procure for them il
slrahlo children of all ages. All applica
tions must be filed in advance. tf
1
r j
i ) Telephone No. fS. mi,,
All!
Sf&sssS:18- The Dalles, Or. 1
Just What
You octant.
I New ideas m Wall Paper here. Such
; wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Heal iutita
1 tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
I Good papers at cheap paper prices.
! Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
1 1 for a small price, nt our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
1 D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Sutehers
and Fspmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COI.CMUIA I1KEH, ncknowl
edged the best beer In The Dalle?,
nt the usual price. Come In, try
It nnd be couvlnced. AIo the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
ami Cigars.
Sanduuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand
B$OS a -"""SKSS
(JE.VEUAL
BiacKsmnns
...AND..
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
rl fM aui JefTernn.
Phoue:i59 5
BLflKELEY & PHTO!
Wholesale and Retail
TS
Carrv the Largest Stock of
and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
115 Second Street. THE DALLES
Kodoi
Dyspepsia Cure.
UlfleStS What VOU eat.
I . T,, J"
It artificially dlgestst hefoodandolds 1
'TlTatllro In i , uu u,ua .
ti i. P :: i v . . na jeCOn
fans. It the latest discovered digest-
L",4 ?" ' Preparation I
preparation
can annroanh If, in nminn,i n i
Btantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn.
h latulcnce, Sour Stomach, Nausea
SIckHeadaclie.Ga.stralgla.Cramps.anti
aUotherresultaoflmperfectdlKestloa
. Prooortd by E. C. DeWIt. Co.. Chicago-
ONE FOR A 008E.
PILLS
J. Ii. Clark, I'eoria, III., 8ay8, "Sur
geons wanted lo operate on me for pllee,
but I cured them with DeWitt'e Witch
Hasel Salve." It is Infalllblo for' niia
and skin diseases. Benrara of countr
, c
Hoisesnoers
ts.
Ik
Str. Rofriilator.
(l.lmtteil I.unlliiKx.)
Ship
DOWN,
I.v DmI lea
at.S a. M.
Tuesday . ..
TlMtoy
Haturday.
Arr. Portland
it. Vi'mo-ht ImWK.
I.v Portland w & I.v. Italic
nt 7 A M. 1 t fi:30 A. H.
Monday i Via i Monday
. Yn!nc1y ; Wdnedny
Regulator Line. ' !&'!i;,mt
at 5 r. .
nt j I'. .
i. r
fi 1 1... .1... ........ rtl tAitt.i.. I III..
I. iniH'IU) UIC ninimtn m nn; ii(,niiiii .....v.
U rons the host service possible.
S Portland OHlcc, Oak Street Dock. W.
tixi ltxy.t.t.T.ijr.I.X,tT.I.T.iy
jHlkt Imnnkfi
y n CsKWL iiiimhivv
0 mciiHKM
MANlTACTUItKll I1V
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
G-ENERATOKS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATOES, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars nnd particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
unltf THE DALLES, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
)YJrotiiJ,'.7'to i.UU imr Ballon. (Tto'Ift yearn old.
IMPORTED 00GN AO Iroin $7.00 to $11'.U0 per trillion. (11 to .'() ytarP ohT.
OALirOEHIA BBAKDIES from flU'S lo tO.UOjierirttlloii (4Jo 1 1 yenrs oid.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
OLYMPIA BEER on drauuht,
Imported AIo and I'orter.
and
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for
neaaquarters lor Feed Grram ot ?n kin
VI' m . .
iKfiarl
mw KJ O.UUJL1UU X fi I I 1 , CfciX AXmUO.
-r-i- i " . 3
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts'
iieaaquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton FlOlir. Tl"s I'',our lfi nnftcturel -xpreenly for family
,,, .. , , , "8e: ovorv pack ia Kiinranteed'to l'Ivo Batiufaction.
We eel our roods lower than any Iioiiho in tho trade, und if you dou't tliink BO
call and uot cur pricys and bo convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Crandali&Burget
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
OEALBHS IN
HI1 KinQS 01
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grooer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pi crccr r.
PTrnm.ATnp t ttjtt! j
Dalles, Nffltf & Astoria i GoJ
The Hteiimcrs of tlit llcRtiliitor 1.1 nc will run n per the fol- y
lowliiK achcilule, the Company reserving the rljjJit to change 'J
schedule without notice.
1 str. Dnllos City,
i (TolicliliiK nt nil Wny Points.)
your
t'P. 'i
I.v. I'ortluml
nt ft a. m.
Tucuday
Tliiirniliiv
Hnturiliiy M
rt..u.. ta
i iiiii'iriui
(uncertain)
f llm-erlntnl 1
Tko I'.llll tt-tttl
The ComiMiiy wilt endeavor to Rive Its pat-
n-. ....... -. ;
For further Information addreis
C. ALLAWAY, Con. AKt
and motors
Val Illutz nnd Olynipia Uuor in hottlee
Seed Grain of ail kinds.
nnd nil kinds
- 1 UI V11 UL. rCKU
of MILL FEED
tyobes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
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