The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 25, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Panting, Ovcrcoatln-or Kancy'Vcstlns.
Wnfllr ml! mill examine mv stock ol Im-
ported ond Domestic Woolens. A tltieovjck to
Suits ixadc from the lowest prices to-tUchlRh-
est grade
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
IllV DAI.LK;, OliKOO.V.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
smtscKirxioji rmcE.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
THURSDAY - - JANUARY 25, 1900
A V ALIA ST PEOPLE.
The Boers are making a notable
piece of history. . Whatever our
sympathies may be, whether they
run in one direction or the other, it
must be acknowledged that those
sturdy, Baturnine, fanatical people of
the inland African veldt are making
an heroic figure just now in the
wurm s uisinry. ic is saici iuej' are
uneducated, non-progressive, narrow,
reststers of civilization; but a people
that can for months resist British
armies numbering in the aggregate
some 120,000 men, with England's
greatest generals nt their head, must
have a high degree of courage and a
certain kiud of intelligence, at least;
and does it lie in our more civilized
mouths to say that they are not ns
good or better patriots than we or
our British cousins are?
England made two terrible mis
takes in this matter or, rather, one
great mistake in two direstions; she
underestimated the Boers, and over
estimated herself. England has been
conquering hordes of miserable, tin
educated, almost unarmed peoples
"half savages and half children"
and really didn't know the tremen
dous difference between them and
the Boers. The British government
is finding out the difference, at a
fearful cost.
Doubtless, eventually, unless other
nations interfere, England will ac
complish her object in South Africa,
and perhaps it is best for the world
that she should nccomnlish that.
object; but while she is doing it the
world can but behold the lesistanee
of her rude, veldt-dwelling foe with
admiration and respect. Telegram.
China is the great market for the
cheaper cotton fabrics, and cotton
manufacturing becoming one of the
main industries of the South, it is not.
surprising to find leading southern!
Iinlitiein
t ujskjji.ttj lUlWJHJg
strongly toward the retention of the
Philippines. These islands are re
garded as the key to Oriental com
merce, and southern . statesman are
beginning to see that if the south is
to have its full measure of prosperity
markets roust be found for its piod
ucts. It is stated on good authority'
that tho southern states now have
.0,000,000 spindles, as against IS,.
000,000 in New England, and that
during the past yenr plans were laid
for investing nt least .'10,000,000
H
cotton manufacturing in the southern
states,
Vaticouver, 11. C. iiroposes a pre
miuro on inutriuiony in its now city
charter, snys tho Spokesman-Review.
The tnarnt'd man is to vote ouco for
himself ami then again for his wife.
In cases where the wife was very
contrary, resolute nm) dictatorial,
nud the 'busbnnd unusunlly com
plaisant, the extraordinary spectacle
would bo presented of n man ensting
one vote for ono ticket, nnd follow
ing that immediately with nnothcr
vote for the opposition ticket.
A correspondent
of the London
Times telegraphs from the Portu
guese port of Lorenzo Mnrqucz that
the Boers arc bitterly disappointed
with the results, of the war. If tlmt
is the case, then indeed is the Boer
an unreasonable fellow.
A Tliiiimantl Toneut'f
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Sprinper, of 111") Howard St., Phil
adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
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.had completely cured her of a hacking
cough
that for many y.ears had made
life a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could pive her no help, but ehe
enye of thie Royal Cnre "It soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
universe." So will every one who tries
Dr. King's Xew Discovery forany trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c
and $1. Trial bottle free at Iilakeley &
Houghton's drug store; eyery bottle
guaranteed. 5
Notice to Voter.
Under the provisions of the registra
tion law all persons when registering
are required to furnish to the register
ing officer the following information :
If naturalized, the time, place, an J
court of naturalization. In this con
nection, it is necessary to produce
naturalization papers, or declaration of
intention,
Residence must be specific; giving
precinct, section, 'township and range;
if within town or city, the street, No. if
any, and No. of lot and block ; if in any
building where rooms are numbered, the
number of the room and floor must be
given.
In order to avoid unnecessary delay
and inconvenience, every person desir
ing to register should be prepared to
furnish the above information.
Facilities will be furnished in eyery
precinct in the county by either Justice
of the Peace or Notary Public.
A. M. Kni.s.iY,
den4-30Jys County Clerk.
To 1'nrents mill Students of The Dalles.
I would eay that there will be a le
ture delivered by Dr. Geieendorfier on
Bacteriology, in reference to disease,
under the auspices of the Students Liter
ary Club, in the city council chambers
Friday night at 8 p. m.
This lecture will be of practical bene
fit to us in our every dav life, and should
be well attended. There will also be a
short proirrarn rendered, coneistine of
BelectioriB bv a well known inaloniiirtKt I
Et.n.i.uuiiu u a wtiihiiown male quartet,
humorous readings, extempore speeches,
etc. This is the first eession cf the kind
the club has uri(lrt'iken anil it nrnmista I """It" wardh that their lutercit in tho
nib l.uo nus unueri.iKLn anil it promises i simtri half of the southeast quarter of section
to be one of t'reat benefit and inatrtif- ' lht J"vhsIiIi a mrrtti, range l.i east, W. it., be
. .. , , , , i mid; therefore it is ordered Unit I heiea Kl uit.
Hon to its niemuere, and those who nmv , the mother mm next of kin of (ieorge Kllmt ami
nttpnd " Frank Kllmt and said William Jordan, father
' ,,, '''"'I, next of kin of Annie, Katie and Mary
IVograra will eotnmence at S o'clock Joriltm. mid all persons interested In said tstate,
.l... rp,.,. !,,, !a ,,, , , . ' appear beforu this court at the court room there
Sharp. Ihe hall is well seated, and an m lu Dalle City, Oregon, on tin' i;th dav of
Invitation is extended to all, osneeiallv I
the parents of school ehildien. Itunieni-
bor this is ftee AJUemi'im!. I
17 , , !
iVilsal (ntjrrrli mncklvvicliln in Irml. 1
incut by TAy'n Cream lialm, which is nf,'rce- -
ably aromatic. It is received through tho I
noatrils, clonuses and hcnls tho whole stir-1
faco over which it diffuses itself, liruggists
sea mo ouc. wao; 'rmi mxo by mail, 1U
cents. Test it and you are buro to contiuuo
tho treatment.
Aiiiiouiicomont. 1
To accommodate thoo who are partial
to tho uso of atomizers in applying liquids
into tho nasal passages for catarrhal trou.
hies, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm in '
liquid form, which will bo known as Ely'a
Liquid Cream Bnlm. Prico including tho '
sprayiiiK tubo ii 7." cents. Druggists or by
mail. Tho liquid form embodies tho med- i
lcinai proparties or tlio solid preparation.
'A
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Pain lialm is Kinin a wide repu-
talion. D. U. Johnston of Richmond,
Inil., has been troubled with that ail- j
ment since 1802. In a peaking of it he
eayfl: "I never found anything that,
would relievo me until I used Chamber-'
Iain'ri Pain llaliu. It acts like mafic
with me. My foot was swollen nnd '
paining me very much, hut tine good
application of I'uin Halm relieved me. '
For sale by Ulakolov k Houujilon.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur-
jreons wanted to operate on mu for piles,
mil 1 cured mem with Hewitt's Witch
j IU-M Salve." It is infallihlu for piles
and ekin diseaees
BeA-ar3 of counter-
lits
ONE FOR A DOSE, nil I M
t&SW r ILLo
l'ic you, HA will iMfcVi .? .i' !i0''Co. To con.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Twins leave and nro due to arrive nt I'ortland
AKIttVK
OVKK1.AXI) V.X.)
iress, Salem, Koi-1
lurR, AMiland, Sac
ramento, Ogden.San 1
Kranclsco, MoJhvu,
Uik AliKOlo,i:i l'aso.
New Orleans ami I
Kant 1
7:00 1 M.
J:15 A. Mi
S:S0 A. 31,
Kofceburg and way Ma
Horn I Via Woodhnrn tor i
Mt.AiiRcl, Bllverton,
West sclo, Drowns-
vllle.Snringlleld and
Natron J
jCnrvnllls and way)
(stations
l-.SO !'. M
Dully
exeunt
Sundays.
Dully
except
Bundayg
17:S0 A. M.
J:5011.
INDKl'ENDEXCE PASSHNGEK. Express train
Dally (except Sunday).
l;50p.m. rl.v. ... Portland ...Ar.) 8:23a.m
7:S0p.m. 3a: XlcMinnville. .I.v. 6;N), iu
8:80 p.m. (Ar..lndcpcndoiice..I.v.) 4:M)a.in
'Dally. tDiiuy, except fcmnaay.
DINING OA US ON OGDEN KOUTK.
PtTM..MAN IllTFFET SLEEPER?
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CAUB
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection nt Hnn Kniucisco with Orel
dental nnd Oriental and Pacllio mail steamship
lines (or JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
ajrpllcntlon.
Kates and tickets to Eastern Mint!, and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, ilONOI.t'LU auc
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive nt and depart Irorr
Grand Central Station. Filth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Dejiot, toot of Jctlerson street.
U'ave for Sheridan, week days, t J:S0 p. m
Arrive nt Portland, !):S0 n. m.
Leave for AlltLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Pr1flnr nt K'S-in m. Arr4v ut Pnrflnnrt. Tnpji.
dav, 1 t.ursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
P., KoE.L.l.EK, (1, II. MAP.KIIAM,
jlauaacr. Asst. G. F. A Pass. Azt
Through Ticket Ofllrc, 181 Third street, where
through tickets to all points. In the Enstern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained ul
lowest rates from
J. H. KIKKLAXD, Ticket Agent,
or N. WIIEALDON.
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor. SeiloM & Langln. 'Phone 151
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
T.V THE COUNTY COUItT OF
THK STATU
1 ol
f Oregon, for Wasco county.
In the matter of the guardianship of (ieorgu
Kllmt, Frank Klimt.Ani.ie Jordan, Katie Jordan
and .Mary Joiilnu, tnlnurs.
I Willi,, ,n li,r,l,m ,.. ,l,,l,- .1
i v n . iiv n urmitni lhivi .i.i.iw.
and tictiiur guardian of theabovfna'ni'eii minors,
'O'1' I'";stntel his petition praying lor mi order
nuthorUing inid directing lim tosulltl it Inmrcst
o sii Id minors in certain real property herein
lifter docrilKil, and it appearing to the court
mini nun imiou iniu it is necessary nnd licne-
InT1' nv" "1'clucli,Jl " If.
then ii i ul tlieru to show eniivi. uhv ,, 1 J.. f-
, should not lie gimited for tl o suiu of such estate,
and that this order he published at least three
siKcesslvu weeks in The Dnllcs chronicle, a
weekly newspaper printed in said county.
J,1lea ihlsyth day of iJeeemljcr, 1M'J!I.
ItOlSKKT MAYS',
County Judge.
dt;cl
.
I
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
trace Marks
JCSIGtiQ
TW COPYHICKTS &C.
AnroncsPiirtlng n shclrli and description ma'
nulcldy aacurtalii our opinion free whether u'
luruntlon Is prnhably paicntalile. Ciiiiirriiinlr.
tloiHstrictlyconililBiitlul. lliniilhookon I'atente
lout froo. Oldest niioiicy for securing patents.
I'.itci.ts taken through Mumi & Co. recolvfc
tprclul notice, without clinn;e, in tho
scicniific American.
A hnndsnmcly lllintr.ited
m'oltly.
I-nrceit clr.
'I'urriia. (.1 u
niiaunii lie any voieut
re.irs lour months, (1,
iiilHtloii uf any ncleutlUn limnial.
MUNN&Co.3G'BdM.New York
huia by all nowsdealoro.
-' "w 1 hi 11 uiumvu,
Kureku Hiiruess Oil lH tllO llftRt
preaurvutlvu or now leuthur
und tliu hent runoviitor ui old
Juutlier. ltoljs, holtmn,, IjIucU
cusumi protucui. Vuo
Eureka
Harness Oil
on your lntt lmrns, your old liar
n, and your i-nrrlaKe top, and they
will not only look belter hut wt-ar
loinjur. haldevvrvwliervln uiiih-uII
mux iiuiu mm inula io iivvkuIIoiui.
nui miuu oil iu.
II 8 IIUNTUIOTON 1, s WHll,oH
HUNTINOTON 61 WILSON,
ATIOKNKYB A'l' l,W,
OttlcoovcrKiutNat. ffi 1JAU'KH' 0RKU
Just What
You uuant.
New idetiB in Wall Paper hero. Such
wide variety ns we are showing never be
fore graeed a single stock. Real imita
tion eruton efl'ectB at ordinary prices.
Good pnpere at cheap paper prices.
Elegant desigiiR, tasteful colorings, vonrH
for a email price, nt our store on 'third
atreot. Also a full lino of Iiouho paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
..GHflS. mu-
Butchers
and Farmer's
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the cclebriliwl
COl.UMlllA HEEIi, nukunw;. '
edged the best brer In The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
Hand be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Ll-juor
and (,'itfurs.
Saoduiiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
BLRKELEY & HOUTOH,
Wiiolor.nlo ana Retail
Carry tho Largest Stoek of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
175 Second Street, THE DALLES
1 'J ul
!
j
(iKNKHAL
.AND...
E,
MM
I:
t
I:
1'?
Wagon nnd Carriage Work.
Ion Brothers' Wagon.
a Third and JcfTcmi. Piionc:i59
aPHUITITosT1'
BVBoBI W B IT 4'VlAriD MANHOOD
"l'"'.i:m.-y,j.Mrnviwni8HioiiEanu
1 vnetlnif ,11(1.111. r. .,11 r-.4T....,. r ,.ir
ulnific, or exceesi and IntllH
crutiou. Ainjrvotoniuand
llt(l bttllUisr. UrltufB the
nlnk flow to pale cheeks am'
rcHtores the lire of youth,
i Ry mall51i! per lio:: i boxes
! lor tfta.lH); with u vritl!ii ,'imran-
:u iu emu or ruiimu ino inonuy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jacl6on Sis., CHICAGO, ILL
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
DKIT
BiacKsmiins
HOISBSllQBIS
laturo in streiiL'thonlnff and reMn.'TTkov, x
Dtriint.innfl.n ,E.i.jl,ji",lu'1"1, flfifl fl HIT a maun v.. 1
ani, ana ton c. Ko other preparation
UT
all nt.hnr raaiilar.l,?. L'h'?,,,,,H.'ttn0
vmv.j iimvvuauiiu permanently cures
DyspepaiM, IndlBe8tlon, Heartburn
Flatulence. 8nnr St nminu
i
. i
!,
i'
Danes.
L..
lowing schedule,
schedule without
-
,Str. Roffiilntor.
(I.ltllllOll I.lllHlitlK.)
4 -v- '
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
IXIWN.
Lv. Dalles
nt S a. tl.
M'tiimilitv
111'.
Lv. Portland
at 7 a. M.
Monday
..Wednesday
. . Friday
Arr. Dalles
ut f, r. (.
Thursday .. ..
H Bnturduy.
h' Arr. Portland
P alfi r. II.
FOR COMPORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steamers of tho ltcKiiliitor Line.
runs the nest servico possum',
Portland Olllce, Oak-Htrcet Dock,
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 Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Grandall
DKALKItS IX
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
funeral Supplies
5 T1MPAT.MPT?R
The
i t
MANl'FACTt'ltt:t 11V
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL ,CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars and particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
u-r' THK DALLES, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and- Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone- Sour Mash Whiskey.
! WTTTRKTV fn. .. -r. n im 1,
wjiibJi.Li trom j.,o to .fll.OO pir uullon.
. imruHTU UOUNAO from 7.1)0 to flli.OO wx trillion
V. . . . . " 1 -'i"i.
0ALIF0RNIA BEANDIEB liom io 4).oo per gallon. (4 to 11 years old. J
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught,
Imported Alo and Porter.
and
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Ware house Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinc
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin
Tt - r m or mn-i.
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton J? lOUr. ThiB Flour 18 iimnufuctured expreMly for fww
Wa sell our uooda inu,,., n 11805 erv hhoIc is Kuarantoed to give Bntiefactlon.
caii MdB SESSrfsiair ta the trade' Bnd " you do,,H u"
Highest Prioes Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats,
REGULATOR LINE.
Poniana & flsiori pi. eo,
f It.wtttlnlii 1 Inn iclll mttt - II . - .
tho Compnuy reserving thu right to cliungo'3
notice. 3
1 1 n 1 .
(Touclilntnt nil Way Points.) '3
DOWN.
Lv. Dalles
nt n:.'lii a. u.
Monday
Wednesday ...
Prldav.......
Arr. Portland
(uncertain)
l.v.
Portland J
lit C. A. M. 3
Tuesday i
Thursiliiv .S
Arr. l)iilli-
(unccrtHlii) J
Tim Company will endeavor to give Us pat- ,H
ror iiinnur iniiiriiiiuioii iiiiuress
W. C. ALLAWAY, Gon. Agt., Tho imllin, ,
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Ete.
Dallos. Or.
and Motors
,r
(4 to 15 yearH old.)
Ml to "(I vi. urn (lid.
Val lilutz and Qlyiupla Beer iu Lottlei
m J oil kind!
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