The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 16, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
renting, Ovcrccwitln- nr Fancy Vesting.
KlnUlr rail nd examine my strck of Im
ported and Douettic Woolens. A fcne s tocfc to
select from
Buits made from the loivest juices to the high
est grade.
I
Fine j
Tailoring.
J, A. Eberle.
THE DALLE' OliEGON
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BOBScniPTiox rnicE.
One week f 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
TUESDAY - - - JANUARY 1G, 1930
WOLSELEY'S BAD JUDGMENT.
"What is being forced on the war
office," siys the London correspond
ent of the Associated Pi ess, "is that
100 colonials, accustomed to bush
whacking, sow. punching and scout
in", are worth 1000 English clerks
and farmers."
More than any other man, Lord
"Wolseley, commander-in-chief of the
British army, is responsible for the
Ill-advised contempt in which the
English army, the English people
and the London war office have held
the Boer soldiers and the colonial
militia. It was Lord Wolseley who
penned these snobbish words for bub
lication: "Military students in Europe do
not pay much attention to the battles
of the American war because battle?
conducted by undisciplined and hasti-
ly raised soldiers have no interest
for the military student of nations
with great regular armies highly
trained to the service and art of
war."
Wolseley has been sifting that idea
Into the British mind for more than
a decade, but his false teaching is
vanishing at express rate since the
campaign opened in South Africa
-.-- L.t 111 -
and hastily raised soldier," have
taken on profound interest '"for the
military student of nations with
great regular armies highly trained
to the service and art of war."
It appears, from the same corres
pondent's report of the situation in
England, that two rival factions have
sprung up in the British army. On
one side are "Wolseley, Juller and
their admirers: on the other
Iioherts, Kitchener and their UmisAuasS
Wolseley and Buller are in
repute with the country, and the war
office has sent Koberts and Kitchener j
to South Africa to undo the evil
wrought by "Wolseley's stupid con
tempt for the Boer soldiers.
xxi'axsiox ix tite south.
The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph by
the way, an excellent journal makes
i n summary of the attitude of the
l.i: -.. . I
juuuiug oouiuern newsnnncrs touch-
, 1 ' u
idr expansion, and concludes as fol-1
As to the Telegraph, although we
favor making Cuba independent ac
cording to promise (unless a majority
or iue people freely vole for ntinexa
tion), and, ulthough we believe
1 .
lliai
the question of the retention of theK
J-hilippines should he left for de-
csion until the peoph, are heard
iromm the elections next full, our jSi-'-t if.Big'ii "d i0ui 1 mui s. sc.s3. t. s x. k.
eympathics arc strongly enlisted in I V.y and 'uii cuunu,K advmeiy the
behalf of every honorable means
whereby trade expansion for tbep
South and the .hole country can bJJanl0, Si&W
secured. And we think that this
sentiment is now shared by a large
majority of Southern people. The
prospect of large gains for this sec- (
tion through the increased export of
our manufactures and otherwise is
engaging ilic minds of all classes.
The commercial and progressive
South is fascinated with the vision
of empire to come through an
isthmian canal and Asiatic trade.
Ilolibecl the (.rare.
A startllnc incident, of which
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was
Mr.
the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a most dreadfdl condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
i'ng weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately, a
iriend advised 'E;ectric Bitters'; and to
my great joy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
coninne(j their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley &
Honghton's drug store. 5
Write "Lnnnclrj" on tlic Srw Leaf.
In turning over the new leaf for 1900
has it occurred to yon to try our work?
People who have, fay it's all right.
Remember there is no charge connected
with our collection and delivery system.
Ring up Condon 'phone 3-11, or long,
distance 902.
Dalles Lacvdhy Co.,
Cor. Third and Federal Sts.
A TliotKBiid Tonjurs
Could not express the rapture of Annie '
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil
adelphia, Pa., hen she found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely eared her of a hacking
couih that for manv vears had made!
life a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could give her no help, but she
says of this Royal Cure "It soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I cau
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
I like Bounding its praises throughout the
j universe." So will every one who tries
I Dr. King's Sew Discovery for any trouble
1 of the throat, chest or luncs. Price 50c
1 and $1. Trial bo'tle free at Blakeley &
j Houghton'E drug store; every bottle
gnaranteeu. o
I am indebted to One Minute Cough
f!nrf fnr mv hpnlth nrwl lif If nrr&i
, me o lanB" troube followinR Erippe
' Thousands owe their lives to the prompt
action of this never failing remedv. It
cures couchs, eolds, croup, bronchitis,
; 5 ''llT? '"B
sumption. It is the onlv harmless
remedy that pives immediate results.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever used for coughs and
mi,i. r ;D ,, , , r .
colds. It IS unequalled for w hooplt.i;
cough. Chrildren all like it." writes II.
v- .-,,. ' , .
l. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fila T, :a ,i,0 ,.i i, ..i .
! Jails. It is the only harmless remedy
'that gives itrmediate results. Cures
1 lit
. 10nif. bronchitis ana all throat and
ung troubles
r . .
Its early use prevents
cDnsuraptio
I'aint your house with
fully guaranteed to laat.
have them.
paints that are
Clarke &. Fulk
i con
c. DR. 30SANK0 CO. Pnila. Pi
Uryiutr itrcimnitions birunlv devel.
opdrycaturrh; they dry up tho fcecretious, '
which adhere to tho inombrano and decom- I
pose, canning v. far more (.criouH trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. j
iug inhalants, fumes, smotes and snuffs 1
r.ud uso that which clcanseB, Boothes and j
heals. EIj'h Crcuui llahn Is Buch a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo '
wailecl for 10 cents. AH druggists sell tho
GOc. size. Ely Brothers, CC Warren St., N.Y
, The Balm cures without pain, docs not
irrituto or canso sneeziuL'. It surenflu (. f
1 , " . ..
"t:r uu " ngry Hurmco, renev-1
ing immediately tho iiainful inilamination '
AVith Ely's Crcamlalm "ou rmod
agaiuBt Xabul Catarrh aud Ifuy Fever,
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. I
'Isolated Traet ) Public Land Sale.
J.ANii Ofricc at The Uuk, Ohf.oo.v)
I1,'f'"fyl 1'erebyKlvcn that In puuuiiuco of
1 infirucii'ius lrom the coin nilisloner of the
?Kr
our,n
lUnaiMB9M
am,,,
i OHE FOR A OOS&, RBS B
I
n ! ofc TP)
Complete ! IfiA K
III i I I 7
! UluQo I
at iD-w
I' M. Z. DONNELL,
I THE DRUCCIST.
; i
i ...Dealer In... ? J 1
' Dry Goods, Clothing, jji
, a.
Hoots, Shoes. Hnts, Cups, Nations. Apr. fj' I
j for W. I. DougUii shoe. I j '
tub jjaiies, ur.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing,
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
i COf. & LaUgljlIll. TtOilC 157
NOTICE.
Administrator's bale of Rm Estate.
I J .-. rercueson, iiuimmsirnior oi wieesiareol
j I.ydla A. I'.Ichardson, dceeiise ', in jmrhuimce of
I "" ''rduf ,f. tbe "n,1"r'lull; County Court of the
, state of Oregon for Wusco rouuty, duly made
i d entered on the 4th day of Jiumniv, into, will
, from and ufter the 1.1th day of K-br'uary, y.m,
j.rw'ei-d to ell ot prlvuie kale for tash in imnd.
, the loliowingde'eritwi real tstnte.bei ur-
Hit n rittu xtUill j. It J Villi I USUI I.
J
.w. ................ ....... u..w... .irfc.ju... .el f.uu
the bonthv.est quarter of the northeast iMrter
' of ection thrrc (.i) in towiifhlii fnut ( I; kouth of
, ranee thirteen (l::; east f Ihe Willamette nierid-
; tan, in uico eor.nty, Ori-Run: also that cerwln
; iili-e-i or liarcel of laud imrticularly liouiided and
1 deicrlbed hi follow: L'uniinviicitie Jl rodKand
' U'-a feet west o' the boutheuht ejn.er of the
I aeuiuwesi quuner oi fceeuou three (:;. In town
fchlji four (!) south of ranee thirteen (ID) eai.t of
' till' U ' MltTMf'l t.. InfiUlliltl ill VV.lun nAnli St..
! Bon, and runnlns thenee north one hall inlle;
1 thence v. est '0 rods and l' leet; thenee foutb
one-half mile, and thenee east 50 rods und I1,
r... ... ii.a ..I..,. 1.1 i i .... i
feet tu the ulnce of licelnnliiir: wivp ami r.-f..t,r
therefrom four loth in Itlchardiinn a Addition to
ine i own on yen, wmci) has Utn heretofore
Mild and convesed' the traet ithuve ckciibcdiu
eludint'iillnf mid Kiehardton'b Addition to tiie !
, Towc of IjKh, as laid out and jilatled iiiul re
corded In tne lieeordH of Deeds for Withco ,
, county, Oreiron, tuld realentate uhovu detenbed i
contuluing ilO uere, more or less.
A ny jrson deslrlnir nformatlon with reference
1 lo Mild real estate should Gallon or address-meat
Junction City. Orciron. or my attorneys, Dufur
' J)uted this 12th day of January, 1903,
... ' rf- FKHtil'lXl.V.
. Adiriulstrutorof the Kstateof Lydia A. lllcli
urdson, deceased.
DlTl'n i Mekki-kk,
Attorneys for Adminlotrator. ISJuuSt
Executor's Notice.
Nptiecls hcrehy rIvi-u that the county court
of the state of Oregon f(ir Wasco county, In
jirohate, has duly Issued letters testamentary to
the undersized as the executor numed in the
I ,""t ""d "-'tament of Caleb llrooks, de-
-15 "ilV'rX" 'hiiTch',,
iimt ...in ,.. '.J.?,. '
..7." ;. . me
i"'"t,",v,Y,'u ill" iar "u,uu 01 wjnunn a con.
d""' ,!'..I.M"L;" 0rwon' wU" 1'lr vouch-
t'r'ec'em0'er1Tv:!Jl.t''" lrom tl,,H aaU:-
HOLANMifl 11 uuniwa
; Kxccutor of the cvtutu of Caleb Jlrooks.'do
ceased. Decw-il
candies
No til If Iff aIm llAm in tnii.ti
totUecimniiof the drwiuK
room or Ifoniioir mm 1 m .i 1. .1 r
at . Ilicbl from CUHDOVA Uimlh..
. ulllllllr trill tutitrllialo uioru lu tho
I arti-tfo suecwi. of tli luuclioon,
5 ' uloner. The l.e.t docoralivs
r cauilloa for the luii.et ur tlia
ino.t eUUrt funrtluii-rur cut.
turn, ur luAii.it.ii. u..i 1.. .11 ..l
ud tlm iuoit d.:llcle tiuta hi
I1TAN1IAHU OIL CO.
ud aold , t-rjirlicr.
Just What
You umnt.
New ideas in Walt Taper here. Such
! wide variety as wo are showing never be-
fore graced "a eingle stock. Real imita
, tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Eletrant desiens. tasteful colorings, youra
I for a email price, at our store on Third
street. Also a iuh line 01 nouse ihhiub.
VATJSE, Third St.
..GHflS. FRflllK"
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kcctis on drnnchf the celebrated
C01.1WIBIA 11KEK, r.cinmv:
edcecl the best rxr In The Dulles,
nttheusuul price. Come in, try
It imd be rouvinevd. Al-o the
Finest braiid of Wines Lliuor
and Clears.
Sandmiehes
of all Kinds ulwuys on hand.
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTOH,
Wholesale and Retail
Carry the Largest Stock of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
115 Second Street. THE DALLES
nxmxnrxrxTj
1
UEXEKAI.
Biacksmiins
; y
!
.AND...
'5
' l(
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
i 4
' 'i
Third aM Jeffcrnn. Piiouc"159
(HERViTA
F.titore VIV'ALITY.
LOST V'GOR
Al!D MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Kitfht EniiBion'. and
wasting diseases, all eifects of aelf-
ubuse, or exceas and indio
cretlon. Ancrvetonicnnd
blood, builder. IJrinirs the
pink lov7 to jialc cheeks am
restoreB tlic fire of youth.
By mail fiOc; tier box; It boxes
lor n-.ou; with a written fjuuraii
to to cure or refund the niouey.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson fits,, CHICAGO, SLL.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificial 1 S fl I D-ABT B t.U trA ..J.ll.
B.tnT .'"".L , v ,UWJ OUl UIQ8 1
ti.. if ".B"c,K"ening and recon
BtructlDRthe exhausted digestive or
lani. It is the latest discovered dlL'estr
mm ana tonic. No other
Horsesnoe
v-uw .ciicTuo uu permanent y cures
Dyspepsia, IndlKestlon, Heartburn,
Flatulence. Sour RiimJv.
Str. Regulator.
(Mtnltctl UtiilliiR )
Ship your
Freight
.via
Regulator Line.
nows
i?r.
B, I.v. Dulles l.v. l'nrllumi
S nt a, M. n 7 a. m.
E'TiH'siluy Motulny
S.TIuifilHy VliicMy
Stittirilnr ,,r,,I,"y
l.v. l'nrlluml
Arr. I'urtlnml
Arr. Dalle
nt 5 r. M.
lit 5 I'. M.
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the ?tenmers of the Itcuulator Line.
iraLiu ",l'rt!(th0bC!llK.rvjC01K)si)U.
ff rortlnnd Ofllce, Oak Street Dock.
jmMl Immilcp
.MAXUKACTUItKIl 11V
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
G-ENERATOES AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES,
Circulars and particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
unllG THE DALLES, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash
WHIBKEY from ?2.7u to $0.00 per irallon. (4 to 15 yeare old.)
IMP0ETED 00QNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per trillion. (11 to '.'0 ytars old.
OALirOENIA BEANDIEBIroin $S.'.'5 to $0.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.'"
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEEE on draught, and Val Blatr and Olyinpia Beer in bottlei
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
I
s
Wasco Warehouse Company
Si
.51
31 AjLca,u.iu.ai ici o iui
f Headquarters for
I ; Headquarters for
I Headquarters for
Headquarters for
ton Flour.
This
U&:
Wit eel! our poods lower than any hoitbe in the trade, and If you don't think M
call and get our prices aud be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Gpandali&Barget
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
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, Pion o n:
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, Portland & isloiia lav. Co.
The Stramem of tho ltcRUliitor Lino wilt run tin per the fol j
lottliiR i-rliiiltilc, the Company rescrvlnR the Tllit to cliniiKo
clifdiilc without notice.
Str. Daltos City.
I (TouchlnK nt nil Vy l'oiiiu,)
DOWN.
l.v. Dulles
nt ft: HI A. U.
Miitidny
Wedmvilny . ,
Frldny
Arr. l'ortlnud
(imrcrtnlii)
1.V
I'ortlnml ,5
l A, H, 1
Tuenlny
ThurnlHy J
PnliltiUy
Arr. Dalles'!
(uncertain),!
- ,
The Cpmtmny will endeavor to civo lt pat A
For further Inlormntloii Bddren S
W. C. ALLAWAY. Con. Agt., Tho l)nllc. A
and Motors
ETC
Whiskey.
ioc;cu vjri aiii oi ail Kinas.
Feed Grain of p 11 kin
Rolled Grain, an kijids.
Bran. Shorts, KLkS
"Byers' Best" Pendle
Hour is manufactured expressly for famllj
HVITV Mlll'lf in CMlirUIltut.il (1 ! nnfiufnr.tlnn.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
. fnv4 by e. c. cwut Co 7 cK?"