The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 12, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting, Ovcrci.itln or Fancy Vesting.
j"&k Czzs
Klndlv mil and examine my stock of Im
pottttl and Domestic Woolens. A tine stock to
telcct Irom. , . . , .
Butts made from t he lowest prices to the high
est grade.
J, A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
IIIK DALLE!, OllLTiOX.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BOitsoicirTiuN tkice.
O no traal' t In
One month 50
une year o uu
IFItlDAY - JANUARY 12, 1000
XGLAXD'S MISTAKEN COUUSE
It ought to be apparent to the
British government that the repeated
seizure of German vessels in South
African waters is bad policj'. A
German historian, in an article in one
of the American magazines recentty,
said there was onty one man in
Germany who did not hate England,
and that was the Kniser. The story
now is that the Kniser himself is be
ginning to get angry at England.
This may or may not be true, but
the folly of England's course is pret
ty apparent to most persons by this
time, says the Globe-Democrat.
Probably there is considerable
4ruth in the report that there is an
understanding between England and
Germany m regard to the Eoer war,
and the distribution of territory in
South Africa which will take place
after the conflict ends. The story
has been repeated with great circum
stantiality recently, and it has never
been formally denied by either the
British or the German government,
although there were some cautious
disclaimers on the part of German
officials in regard to one or two of
the things which Germany was said
to have agreed to. The story in us
broad features, that there is an under
standing between the two govern
ments, and that each is going to have
more territory in South Africa after
the war ends than it has now, is
probably correct.
Nevertheless, the activity of the
British war-ships in overhauling and
searching German merchant vessels
and seizing their cargoes, or part r f
them, is calculated to disturb the
arrangement which has been entered
into between tho heads of the two
countries. The leading German
newspapers, with a few exceptions,
arc bitterly hostile to England. The
populace, or the Prussian part of it,
has had a grudge against England
dating back from the days, a century
and a third ago, during the seven
years' war, when George III., in his
enmity to Pitt, forced that statesman
to resign from the cabinet, and then
withdrew tho British support from
Frederick the Great which Pitt had
Delngoa Bay, however, nrc proceed
ing very tuligeutly to weaken tnc
influence) of the Kaiser with his
people and abolish tho British alliance.
The reduction in the public debt
during December is a very encourag
ing piece of financiering. It amount- j i
ed to $5,791,824. The increase in 1 1
tho army up to the 100,000 mark has , I
necessarily made expenditures high, 1
but the revenue 13 also growing.
Income exceeds outgo at the present
time, nnd this is likely to be the
general condition through the whole
of the year. The period of dehcits
is ended and that of surpluses is at
hand. This is creditable to the
present administration of federal
affairs.
If Mrs. Filloon's suppositions arc
correct in last week's Agriculturist,
that the disease at Moro is not small-
but chicken pox, what is the
pox
reason
been
News.
everyone up at Moro has
vaccinated latch ? "Wasco
A Thousand Tuuguea
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1123 Howard Et., Phil
adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cureil her of a hacking
cough that fur many years hud made
life a burden. All other remedies and
ilfi(fnr piTtllil tfivt lior Tin lioln. lmt nlip
enys of this Itoyal Cure "It soon re-! P
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, souicthini; I can
Ecarcely remember doiiis before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
universe." So will every 0110 who tries 1
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble j
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c I
and $1. ial bottle free at lilakoley &
Houghton's drug store; eyerv bottle
guaranteed. 5
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
cive immediate relief monov lefnnded.
25 ets. and 50 cts. Ulakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
ft
Complete
Cine
. f
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
1
; I
C. p. Stephens i
...Denlor In... I
i ;
1 - - -- ---- r i
Drying- preparations Biniply devel
op dry catarrh; thoy dry up tho secretions,
which adhoro to the inembrano anil decom
pose, causing .nrf.iv mora Ecrious troublo than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa
nnd uso that which cleanses, soothes aud
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will euro catanh cr cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cento. All druggists sell tho
50c. size. Ely Brothers, C(! Yv'arren St., Is.Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or causa sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated mid angry surfaco, reliev
ing immediately the painful inllammation.
"With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed
against 2iasal Catarrh and Hay Fover.
FRED. W.W1LSON,
ATTOKN E V-AT LAW.
. THE OAI.I.ES, OKECO.N
oaico ovei First Nat. H int.
II S HUNTINGTON 3 WILSON
HUNTINGTON' A WILSON,
ATIOKNKYS AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OKKIiO.N
OSiceover Hrst Nnt. Haul:
jN&SIZE 8 PS LOST VIGOR
EGa H B E AND MANHOOD
just What
You cuant.
Now ideas in Wall Paper horo. Such
wide variety as we aro showing never be
fore graced "a single stock. Heal imita
tion creton oiVeuta at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yotirt
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
r
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. lints. Cays, Nutlons
lor . 1.. uoujriai alio?.
Telephone No. f-S.
131 seconu sr.,
..Gjms.
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on tlrmiiilit the celebrated
COl.CMHIA lli:i:i:, ucfeiiowl
edKeil the best beer In The Dalles,
nt the umiiiI prlco. Come la, try
It ami be rouviiu'ed. Alo the
Finest brands of Wines, 1.1 jiiur
ami (Minus.
Sandcuiches
of nil Kinds always on hand
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalles, Porlianfl & Astoria in Co.
The FlnitiKTH nf tlio HcKUlulor l.lnc will mil us por the- M
im.iiiti tiiluiiiifii. tint ('miiiiiiiiv nMri'liu? thn rli'lit lit hni..J
Str. Hoitulntor.
(Limited Latulluc!.)
DOWN.
Lv. Dalles
at S A. M.
;'Tiii'Mlay . .
'huiMlav
u Saturday.
i; Arr. I'ormuiii
C at 6 l'. M.
p.
nr.
l.v. l'ortl.tnd
at 7 a. m.
Monday
Wednesday
M'lieilnlu ulthout notice.
Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dalian City.
(TimclilllK ut nil Way I'oliiti.)
Arr. Regulator Line.
11 !
l.v. I'orthiml I
at 0 a. m.
Tue.Mlny
Thurulny ,
Hatntitiiy )
Arr. Diillm'i
Ctiiicortnlu)
FOR OOMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Hteamers ot the IteKtihitur f.lne. Tim Company will uiiileavnr to rIvi I1h pnt- J
runs the best ervlue posillile. Tor farther Information aililre.su jj
at ! : M
down.
l.v. Ilallcii
at ii ;;:() a. m.
Mmitlay
Wednesday ,
I'rlduv
Arr. Portland
(inifortalii)
I'ortlatul Olllee, Oak Street Doek
ri.r-A.Ti.'rj.T.i.va v.i.T-i. rj.r.urj.v.i v.iXA.vi.Tii,vxTiv.tyatlsrj3
VV. C. ALLAWAY, Oon. ARt., Tlio DnlM.J
jllMte: Immikfi
Tlie Dalles
F- s.
Gunning,
e .a
V
BJ?OS
GKNKUAL
Blacksmilh,
Wagon Shoo,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith1 Supplies,
Cor. Second & LanaTjlm. 'Piione 167
Sheriff's Sale.
...AND...
Hoisesiioeis
I .V Till: UIItCVIT COL'ItT OK THL" STATE OF
Oregon, lor Wttcn county.
J. 1' Meliierny, as mlmliilstrator of the estate of
I'nilllp llrogan, dteeasjil, l'lalntlll,
vs.
N. W. Wallacunnd S. F. WalbKe, DcfciHlanti.
lly virtue of an execution, dt'cre.; and order of
sale, duly Is'ueil out of and under Ihe eal of
..- v, .mil, ..u.ii vi iiiu stiuo u wreKou, lor tlie
Cii'llltV llf Wllsf... fi tit., ilfr.nt.rl H .1 .1 t ... . t
0 .1 r V- . ...... tj.lkVli till' '
JMliuay of .November, 1MW, tlpo'i n dvcti'o fori
plaimlll mid ai;al:ist said ikfendunts, anil ,udL'
nient rendered nml eiitcusl In said court in the
abjvoeiilltled came, In Invor l philntUl' and
ax.dnit the defemUnt X. W. Walhicv. i, .
i.ientdeotor.iu the sum of cno tUousmd iiuri
til tlV llVrt Mill !KI .1,, lli.ru !,. . . .n ' . '
crusi uicrcon inm hip St i dav oi Ktptciuber
f Wagon and Carriage Work
jjT Fish Brothors' Wagon.
: Third aud Mown, Piionc:i59
I
iyi
and Motors
.MANfrA(Tt'i:i:i) itv
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
G-ENERATOKS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars tuul ptirtiailnre (urniHlmtl on niiiilictition.
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
TillC DALLlvS, OltKOON
BLflKELEY & PC1T0K,
Wholesale and Retail
i-urcnilujJOiency,i'.lKm.i.nilsaionsniia j 'treit tntreon from the sth davoi ftp'ciaber
V,"astintr diseases, all CiTeCtS Of Self- ,1,;','!l,ih?..r.".,w'if iH'l per cent per annum
jggmSi abUEC, Or CXCCCS and lmlis- HH);asattornej;itv.atidthefiirtherMimof thirty
3 Metio.ni v1 s
OTJ-r lllOOtl bltlldci. TMuKB the of tho real properly embrnntd In nieh decree of
, "JJ'5f I""'' o''w to pale cueeksanc
ft'V;rc restores tlio fire of youth
iUnJ By tnalinOe per bos: boxes
1
I
nonnnidTn
umwuieio
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey,
WHISKEY from $U.75 to ifU.OO per uulliin. to 15 vwuh old.)
IMPOETED OOGNACJ iron) 7.l)0 to flU.OO pur irulloti. f U to 'JO yenrToTil. 4
ALIFOENIA BRANDIES loni to ili.oo pur u-iillon. (4 to 1 1 y-nm old.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
OLYMPIA BEER on dram-lit,
Imported Alt) and 1'ortor.
nml Vu! Hlutz and Olyuipin Jleer in bottles
ior SiU.f 50: with a written a iitivsiti
too to cuvu or refund ilo utoiiuy,
KERVITA PiEDJCAL CO.
Oiintor. &Jaoloon Sts., CSJiCACO, CU
NOTICE FOR ILT15LICATION.
(Isolated Traet ) Public Iuid Sale.
laxn Ornen at The Imm.kk, Omimo.vi
. , Jan. 8, iw, j
otlees hereby slven that In i.uisuatieo of
ii.cKMuwuiia nuiu inu i.-oiiini.siouor ot mo iron
eral laud olliee, under uuthorlty vetted In rdin
by Kectlon 21.V, V. H. Itev. Stai., us anieiided by
tho act of conarcm approved 1-cbruiiry M, J8y.i
l'n will nriiMil min i. .. ....l.u,. ..i.. ' V
. ... 1T.1..1 I ; .. " r""" oiuuoii caiur-
n1,'.!'1 !;.ht,t - 'i"'"1 lots 1 Si &ec. 23, T. 1 N, H.
An HIWl flit TirLAIIU Alnt.l.... .1 . .
i ' . . i""'" wiiuuK uuvHj-bciy iiio
nbovo fitcilbtil iHiiflK nru iidvUerJ to illo th lr
.v wwiuiuij- nvL-a uner mm. It is
cleciiledly unwise for the Jlritish
authorities to bo done which will
needlessly intensify German prcju
dices. Another German writer in
an American periodical a few months
ago declared that Willlwa II. was so
popular with the masses ot the people
of Germany that, coiitmry to tho
American notion, ho would be
chosen president if Germany were a
republic. Some of tho Dritish navnl
officers in the neighborhood of
given him. National antipathies arc ! Z&'lnln'r,'; .L,","8 '.! .!.'!
sometimes long-lived. Whether this Stul5 tM
deed of Georfie III. was bad or good, kn0, '..JJ
' o i nikni.. iivucivpr.
rdoya
Candles
?tbliiir cUa tdd.) no much
m
.
111
i
Carry the Largest Slock of
Drugs anil Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
115 Second Slrect, THE DALLES
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
it.?",fl.c,al!J' d'Kc?tstlie foodand aids
umV,ra recon
.Dated atuaiiUoity, Vi "o em. lv or,.,,, I structlnj? tlio exhausted d L'estlvo or
tiu -.jth day of .veinbJr. lM?J.C0n,, 1 0nm' 1 1 t is the latest discovered digest.
ut una ion c. No other preparation
can approach it in elllclency. It in"
nniLr.clleVTes ?.nd Permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn?
fifeen5e' ,s'r Stomach, Nausea
Slckneadachc.OastralKla Cramns and
all other results of imperfect mSiloS
. Praoortd by E. C. DeWht Co.. Cblcono.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
...... mv,,,,,,,,, 4Vri;iiU1l MI 111 fit"- i
eieeaud judKtnent having been remlerml and!
entered on the 211h lUy of Uetolwr, l-w, I win I
"? 'iV1 ",.',1"y V J'""1"r , l'.w. at the hour of ,
J f'Cloct in the afternoon of,aldda and at the
front d .pr of the county court Iioiiko, in ih"., !
City, Uaveo county, OriKun, Kdi at laihllo
unci on to the hlshct fj. cr for ca. In I
hand all t 10 rluht. tltK- ami int..r,.J, ,
thedcfaioautsN. W. Wallace and S. r, Wal if,
ore ther of them, had on the i;th d ij of"!',,
ember 1VJ.J, thedatoof the i.iortjaK fmccfos il
herein, or which kl.ld delendanf, or a v of t i
defendants heieln, have Unco admitcd or no v
have In and o the rolloivliiKdeierl owl ,'u u'mil
eaSt,,uUrteM;f m;ntn . tow m
--7, , v..,. ,.H uiji us, or feo mucli of
tald property as IU mtlefy nai l jiidun e ai d
decree, with costs and HeeruliiK eoit". 1
,7 n '3,' J ' .01.' "JbJt t" eonllrma-
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot r 11 kin
! Headquarters for Rolled Grain, all kinds.
j Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SrifftKi
neaaquarters tcr "layers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour. Th
is J'lmir ih nmiutfiiutured expreasly lor fninll;
Wa tell ,r .-r,n(ia ..., ,.."eV.!. "?!.r.y.pn.ck.!H KWMnintooiJ to t;lvo oatiHfnction.
call and ut our y.neeViVmrim'convi.;." "l" lraU,!l ttua " y" ,,ou 1 t"""C "
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
iiefjii
tatlu.yt.H.l..nf .1- 1
.win u.iwum
urtiiitleuoceaK
irnurauuer.
'pA,",hBofilJrril
OftSlJOVA Oau'lli
untMiniiiuiorH tnili
!"?JR'."' lanchcoo.
. . .. utwuriiim
r&uaifw Aur IhVfsIiniiloH or tha
"-. "I rt."vuwiwui t'UL
I,,:. ..' """on, ildo In mi color.
MTANUAUU Oil. CO.
tut lluht from
No'.tillll rontfriialn uiom to 11.-
Imfi' .l"8 Jaiicheou,
Ot' lici-t duvoratlvit
tod told ertrjwliere.
iiiiuput r-L.f i .
fiherlll'of Wmco County, bit-will.
Executor's Notice.
nrIJ?.!,W0.l,i ,,er,e," Klvn tltnt the county court
i i i , ,;r,n ,,,.v " ,, " -'."' ot the
" HVH.IUHII, Jill llTK(IIIU lllltMl.. n l.
tri I,.1. '.'.tf 'IV!'1"1 "" ule.
Kxeeutnr nf ,,,'!?.. . 'JPOK8, .
....... . w'' " ww wiw iii vuicu jironitM. iin-
IH1WMI
All pereone wisliiriK to talto children,
either boys or gl-ls, for legnl adoption or
on indenture, ehould write to V. T.
Gardner, superintendent of tho Hoys'
Portland, who can procure for them de
eirable children of all um. All applica
tiona tnmt bo filed in advance. tf
ONE FOR A DOSE, nil I
lihfT""0 ''.'"'Pl'-". I'rTcnt I'll I V
it&A riLLa
Jlnc-roa, v wfl Vuill mSTM Ick.u. V.. "55?
J, D, Clark, Peoria. III.. nav. ir,,,.
geons wanted to oporate on mo for piles,
but I cured them witli DeWltt's Witch
Harel rjalre." It is infallll.i
and skin diseases. Beirara of emmtr
ts.
DK A LICKS IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Gandall S Barget
UNDERTAKERS
iP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc
PIONEEB BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every-
I Vth Bread' Pies and Ckes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pion
oer.