The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 29, 1900, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEAN5ES THE 5YSTEM
OVFRCOMFS
PERMANENTLY
1T5
BUy THE GENUINE MANT'D By
roa sAit by i owosu'ti row sot eeniL
I'KOri.E TOD ALL KNOW.
J. W. Smith came down
ville yesterday on his way
from Prine
to Portland.
W. J. Lauder is in from Sherar's
Bridge on business.
Ed Marshall, one of Pendleton'e lead
ing sheepmen, registered at the Umatilla
yesterday.
Corlies Merritt, manager of the Ilepp
ner bazette, is in The Ualles touav on
business.
Geo. Johnston came in from Dufur
yesterday and left this morning for
Portland by boat.
Dr. H. E, Bjere came down yesterday
from Wasco and spent today in the city.
Mrs. Jennie Jewett, who was visiting
in lite Dalles, lett tins morning for
Portland.
liev. C. P. Bailey left Saturday night
lor wesion, wnere he will conuuet a
series of meetings.
Meesrs. J. 0. Hosteller. J. S. Fish and
Theo. Seufert left Saturday for Sumpter
and ttie (jreenhorn mining district, to
look after their mining interests there.
, Truman Butler returned Saturday
night, after spending several weekB past
in Le Com p ton with Mrs. Butter's
parents. The latter will remain some
time yft visiting.
H. W. French returned home last
niulit from n three-weeks visit in Cali-
Jornia. After visiting Mrs. French's
mother in San Francisco, they made the
trip through' Southern California. Mrs.
rrancn will remain in ban trancisco
several weeks longer.
Mr. Fiord Answer.
To Tim Editok :
Just a few word?, with your kind per
mission, regarding my challenge to Mr.
Hugh Gouilay to debate the money
question. It came about in a very,
pleasant street conyersation after a little
debate upon the question before the
Students Literary society, in which we
had participated. I had no idea that
the matter would grow to the proportion
it iias. Mr. Gourlay's few remarks be
fore the eociety were the strongest, most
vigorous and logical presentation of the
golii Btandard policy I have over had the I
pleasure to listen to. To mo they were
au intellectual treat. I only challenged
him to 11 joint discussion because of an
abiding faith in the justice of my cause
atd for the further reason that there
neeins to he too studied an auxiety on
the part of its opponents to consider the
cause of silver "dead and petrified."
If Mr. Gourluy will discuss the ques
tion that the guld standard is (or will
be) a benefit to the people of the United
States, I will yladly meet him at such
time aB may be mutually ogte?able. In
which event I will do my utmost to give
him the historical fact he desires, to
getherwith other hinoricil facts that
ure absolutely neceuary to a fair con-1
I
elderation of the question. If Mr. ' Htti fom"' tnt 'er little ones are im
Gourlay will not debate, Is there not in ! "wved more by the pleasant Syrup of
the whole ranks of the triumphant gold wl,Bn 111 need of the laxative effect
Btandard org.tnizition of Wnuo county I o a ntle remedy, than by any other,
eomo one who will give a reason for the Cfiildren enjoy it arid it benefits them,
lalth that is within him? In tllla latter 'Tno true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man.
event, I wcmld retire from what muv ap-1
pear as a icii-conatituted champion
of
Uie biinetnlhts of Wasco county to a
larje number of whom I am a per.feot
stranger but will say, In thoir behalf
that from their own ranks they will
(..aat ...... n...l ..II 1 .. . ..
, " mm UIU
matter would be placed ,n the hands of j
. proper committee. -
As to the remarks of Mr. Gourlay con-
corning me personally, I -desire to say I
regard them na extremely unkind 'and
unworthy of the genial, whole-souled
gentleman he is, nnd n8 1 lmve nlwnys
found him. For the nonce I overlook
thuin. Fi:ki Fi.oi:.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco MTiiro
lioiue. -tf
Clark it Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't forget this.
Clark & Falk'a drug fitoek is new
fresh and complete.
Clarke A Fnlk have on sale n full line
of paint and nrtiot's brushes.
Uee Olurko&Fulk'e quinine hnir tonic
to keep dandruff from tlio'.head,
You will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's euro euro for boils.
Ash your grocer for Clarko & Fiilk'o
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
i Vlrtrnl Infirm will mlrp Willi! nlllimilllt?
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Latest thine in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones atDonnell's
drug store.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. nieb25-tf
G. H. Appleton, justice of peace
Clarksburg, K. J., BayB, "DeWitt'B
Little Early Kieere are the best pills
made for constipation. We uee no
others." Quicklv cures all liver and
bowel troubles.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu
tutiou. D. B. Johnston of ltichmund,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 1802. In sneaking of it he
savs: "I never found anything that
would relieve me until I used Chamber
lam's rain lialm. it acts like magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but one good
application of Pain Balm relieved me
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Cure IlendncliH Oulckly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
erv Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and "o cents. Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24 Gw
J. I. Bevry, Locanton, Pa., writee, I
am willing to take my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the use
ot One Minute Cough Cure after doctore
failed. It also cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
nnd cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe
and throat and lung troubles. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it.
Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says
"jvouoi uyepepsia tjure mu me more
good than anything I ever took." It
digests what you eat and can not help
but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever used for coughs and
colds. It is unequalled for whooping
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes II.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remeuv
that gives irr mediate results, Cures
coughs, colds, hoarness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents
consumption.
L. T. Travis, ncent Southern R. R.,
Selinn, Ga., writes: "1 can not say too
much in praise of One Minute Cough
Lure, in my case it worked like a
charm." The only harmless remedy
that gives immediate results. Cures
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis nd all
throat and lung troubles.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are eold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet glvee immediate relief. "5 e.to.
and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
giste. Lost.
Somewhere either on Ninth, Union or
feecond street, ae far east as Washington,
a gold enameled pin ; crescent shaped.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving same
at this olhce, or Mrs. Phillips' millinery
tore. jo5.3t
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., savs, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
nut i cured them with DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve." It is infalliblefor piles
and ekin diseasee. Bewara of cotinter-
titB.
The Modern .Mother
"tortured by the California Fig Syrun
Pn n.,l..
Dl-GUNfO
ONE CriD A rrtr- mmm. m mm
" Oil I IJ
aiiaiSffi rlLLO
tof&fetegWU
SSS&
Honda,
Sealed proposals will bo received by
the board of water commissioners of
Dalles Citv, Oregon, at said city until
S :I?0 o'clock p. m. of the 2(1 day of Feb.,
1000, for twentv-flve thousand dollars;
and twenty thousand dollars, of refund
ing water bondB of said city, (as it is not
settled as to whether the total amount
of hondswill be $25 000 or $20,000) au
thority is extended to the said board to
issue refunding water bondB in the sum
of jlM.OOO, but if found not to bo lu'ces
sarv, the issue will be for no more than
$20,000; and nt a rate of interest not ex
ceeding four per cent per annum pav
ablo twenty years from date of issue,
interest payable semi-annuallv, ptlnci
ptvl and interest payable in gold coin of
the United States, at any city therein,
nt the option of the buyer.
The bonds inentioti'ul will bo issued
under the provisions of thu several leg
islative acts of the state of Oregon, ap
proved Feb. 2(5, 18S5, Feb. 10, 18.SS), and
Feb. 14, 1805, and in pursuance of an or
dinance adopted by the common council
of Dalles Citv, npproved January 25,
1000. The proposed refunding water
bonds are intended for the redemption
of outstanding water bonds in tho sum
of $25,000; but in case the board of water
commissioners prefer, it will issue re
funding bondB for $20,000 only, therefore
bidders may make proposals for both
if25,000 and $20,000, and in the denomi
nation of $500 each.
No bid will bo entertained for a rate
less than par value of the bonds. Prem
iums and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing on the
value of all bids.
Bidders must depo3lt with the presi
dent of the board a dulv certified check
on some responsible bank equal to 2 per
cent of the airount of bondB hid for, or
accompany his bid with cash of such
amount as will equal such per cent of
his hid, and such certified check made
payable to the president of the board of
water commissioners of Dalles City, Or.,
as liquidated damages in case the bidder
shall fail or neglect to receive nnd pay
for, at the office of the city treasurer of
said city, the bonds awarded to him on
his bid, on or before the first day of
March, 1000.
Attention should he given the fact
that the board will not issue and dispose
of more than $20,000 of such refunding
bonds, unless it snail bo deemed neces
sary to do so, but otherwise, if th board
shall find that it is necessary to issue
bonds in the sum of $25,000, it will then
offer nnd issue the full sum, ($25,000).
Tho right-to reject any nnd all bids is
reserved by the said board of water
commissioners.
Bids should be addressed to the presi
dent of eaid board, or to the city record
er. Dalles City, Wnsco county," Oreeon.
and noted "Proposals for refunding
water ootids. '
By order of the Board of Water Com
mission, by and wit It the consent of the
Common Council. Tliia 25th day of
January, 1000.
T. J. Seufkkt,
ff- S.J President of Board,
Attest: NeoH.'Gatkh,
Recorder of Dallea City.
Write "Laundry" on the New Leaf.
In tnrning over the new leaf for 1900
has it occurred to you to try our work?
Peorile who have, eoy it's all right
Remember there is no charge connected
with our collection and delivery system
Ring up Condon 'phone 341, or long
distance 062.
Dam.ek Laumiky Co.,
Cor. Third and Federal Sts.
Saali lu lour C'l-.tick.
All conntv warrants registered nrior
to April l, ibo. win ne noid at mv
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 8tn.
r-uu. u. 1,. I'uiLMPs.
Conntv Treasurer.
All persons wishing to take children,
either boye or gi'is, for legal adoption or
on indenture, should write to W. T.
Gardner, superintendent of tho Boys'
and Girls' Aid Societv of Oregon. t
Portland, who can procure for them de
sirable children of all ngea. All applica
tions must be filed in advance. tf
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
7IUEI). W.WM.KON.
ATTOllN K Y.AT
LAW,
Ofllcc ovct Klnt Nat. llVui.
'I'llf.1 Mil I t'U M,L,r.
CATARR
CI.KANSINO
and nou;;o
CUIUS BUii
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
liiy and plejiant
to
uontaiiij
no lu
Jiirioua drili;.
ll U quick ly abeorbed.
It Opens ftufl C'letiuca
uivcd llllpr at. nniui
tho Nil J'Msaaei;
tAI r U. IJ gm a t ,
AlbralnHjunrnMn UULU4U ntHU
itlon.
jieaii iTotecw tho Membrane. Iteatorcs the '
ft?.3Sf. T'" BmelU JW Hue. SO centi at
Dru;
( mimULm, M Wwrca 8Ut, Nw York.
Administrator's Notice.
deceiued, uiidii,ff by virtue f "an ' ,mTr 2
'XZ.TtiX i'mrt of "ill,
day of l)vtemU-r. 1M, all httiln J oM Inn
"?, '" ""I" eitate are hereby notified I to tVrt
Milt thomimo with the pro-r voucher" am i ilV
mlflea at the pftlca of' uttori ey, Krw W
WIUou i rruo , a0S, Oregon, wj thin ili
woiithH from tbc dale of 111 iiotlco "x
Dated Tl.e,Ill; Oregon, Jan! tm '
Janao-St ' J'' K; SAI'AHIIi:,
' 01 Adniitilatrator.
Proposals fur IlefunillnK Water
Dallra City Oregon.
v
n
tlKI'AKT
mi;
T1MK SCIIKDtll.K,
l'UOM DAt.LK.S.
AUIltVK
l'UOM.
Hntt
Midi
11M5 p. in
Suit l.nki', IHmvcr, It.!
Knt
Mull
aiM in
Worth. Oilman, hmi
nif. City, St. Unils,
Clili'iiK'ii Hial Kftst.
RtioliHlie
I'lyiT
Wnlln WiiIIk, Hrioknne,
Hpnkniio
Flyer.
4 :'-'; n. m
Mliini'imolli. Ht. I'litll,
7:0A i. m.
i) 11 la til, Mllnunkix',
ciiH'iico una r.iim.
8 p. m.
4 p. m.
I'kom ror.Ti.ANt).
(Htiiii Htciunnliltit.
For hull FrnncliTii
Dcccnilior :t. s, 1,1, is, 2!i
mid 'js.
8 1. m
I y. m.
Kx.htmdn)
Kx.miuunr
(,'otumbln Uv. Htctimcra.
To Astohi.v una uy
landings.
Rntnniay
10 )i. 111.
i a. m.
WlLLAUKTTE RIVER. I 4:30 p. m.
OrcRon City. NcwbtTR, Kx.Hundity
Halcm .V Way land's.
Kx. Sunday
7 a. m.
WlLLAMTTTJC AND YAM-
:i:M i
I p. m.
Tuc,Thur.
1IIM. KIVKP.S. Mllll. , WC1
auu sat
Orepnii City, Pnytmi,
and Frl.
aim uy-ijuuiitif;i.
6 ii. m.
TucTlmr,
and But.
WII.I.AMKTTK IllVKR. I l:"J))i. til.
I'nrtlniiil to Corvallls, .Mini. Wrd
1 nnd Wny-l.amllMKs. ) mill l'tldny
HNAKK IllVKR.
Itlpurlu to luvltoii.
1.KAVK
1.KWISTIIN
dully
S:"i) it. m.
l.v IMparln
daliy
1:2 u. m.
- Turtles desinmr toco to llctnuior slinald
take No. I, lciivlnc '1 lu- Dulli's at T:0." ji. m
milking dlrvctcDiitientloii!, at livpinicr Jmii'tlnii
liutiirnlnR miikingdlroctcoimeetiou at Hupiuicr
jiinidlou with No. 1. urrivliiR at Tbu Iiulles at
-;.Vi i. m.
No. 91, tlirnucht freight, cast bound, dues not
curry pHsecngcrh; arrives 'J:5U a. in., departs
:i:oOu. in.
No. 'JI, local Irclsht, cnrrlcs pusfoiiKcra, east
Dounu; urnve4:yup. ni ueiuirDt :i.i p. in.
No. 'Jl, wvit bound thriiUKh frelKlit, doo.s not
carry passcngerN; arrives s:15 p in., dcparU
j.m p. m.
No. 'J3, west bound local freight, curries pas
cngcr!; arrives o:iu p. in., departs h:;aiii. m.
For full particulars call on O. H. 6i N. Co.'s
agent Thu Dalles, or address
W. II. HUltLHUKT.
den 1'a.i. Agt., Portland, Or,
Complete
Cipe
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEiDRUCCIST.
PLEASE LOOK HERE.
WM. MICH ELL,
Undertaker
and Mate.
THE DALLES, OREGON,
Rooms on Third Street,
One Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
3iAi aas onv awoa
Physician and Surtjeon,
BjkicUI attention given to surgery,
corns 2L.U2J, Tol.3JJ v.ijt Ulock
f
i
f
IS !
C. F- Stephens
.Doaler In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoos. Huts, Cntih, Notions,
for V. U HollKliiN rilioc.
A?t.
Telcihntii' No. Wi,
lit I Second Sit.,
The Dalles, Or,
C. S. Smith,
tii i:
ilp-to-date (Jroeer
Freeh Eggs and Creamery
Butter a specialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
. fi. UCIIINK,
I'rcaldcnt.
a. m.
Caahlui
first National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
.ueposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Might and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
new i or, nan franciaco unc Port
land. QIRlcnTnwH
D. P. Thomphon. Jno. 8. Schkhok.
Ed. M. Wh.liamb, Gko. A. Likbe.
a. M. Ukai.i..
THe coiomtiia PaGkingCo..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
ilANUKACTU ttKKb OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
)RIKD BEEF, ETC. '
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
THANH ACT A JSNKItAMlA.NKINU MUHINItU
Letters of Credit issued avuilahle in the
I, ...... t" . . .
nlullt .xelinnuB an. I t..i , ...
ht. Louis, Son FranoiHco. PnrtlnnH n5J
, w. u uuim If I i 11I1W 1 firir fl1llrln
JJ. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Ollleenvcr French & Co.1 Hank
i'liiine c,
T1IK I'AU.ua, uitKdON
, r. mcqmjc,
JOHN OAVIN
M00KE & GAVIN,
ATrOKNKVB AT UW.
Itoom. S-j and jo, oyer U. S. uUii Olllce.
r
to
to
The
Chronicle,
The
DqIIcd,
On.
dob Printers.
m
SUM
IX TK ClltCUIT t
of OrcRini, for thu C
SUMMONS.
oritT or THE riTATt
OrcRon, for thu County of Viico.
llolle Jlctirivy, iiliilntllf,
Vh
Tlimnaii Mi'droovy, dt'lundiint.
To Thoniai Modtuovj', dofondant'
lu tho Nimiu of tho Hlato of Oruim, You (tt
lirrcby required to mii.'iir and nimwer tlicocm
Vlidnt lllcd nKiiliiht vim In thu aliovu until1!
cult within ton duys irom thodiituot thcturvlH
ol this riiimmntiN upon ou, If Hvrvod ivlthta
this (dimity: or If xcru-d within any ntlitt
County ot thin Hlnlo, then within iwiniy dji
from Hit' date of tho nervlfc of this fiimmntu
. UMin you or If Mirvod utmu von bv uubllullnu
i j thereof, thou on or boforv tbu hmt dny nt the
iiiiio piL'sLriiK'u in inc iirour lor iniiiucunog,
tn-u It. on or bvfore Hlx wi ckh Irom the date of
tbu llrnt iitibllcatlon huruof. nnd 11 you full) la
nnaiver, for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to thu Court for tbu rullef pnijed for
in her t'ompbihrt, to-wlt, that the marrlageon
tiaut now oxUthiK between iiliilutill' and 4
fi'lidimt Im forever dissolved nnd that pldnllf
bo iiwnrdod the exultmlve custody ol thu minor
children of pliilnilU'iuid defendant.
This hiiiiiiiiniiH u nvrviMl umiii you by pilbUtt
lion thereof, pursuant to thu ordor of mlilCli
cull Court, mude and entered mi Hie lUlli lUftf
January, l'.M), reUlr1nB Ihv piibllCHtion hertof
for six cousenuttvti weeks, ooinineneliin Jitinun
VU, 1V00, the date of the llrst miblleatlon.
IIUNTINGTON A WII.80.V,
Jan :ti .'t Attorneys fur I'Ulnllir.
NOTICE.
Adininistratnr's Hale of Real Estate,
Notice l hereby (tlrrn that the iuidenilgnl
J. H. I'erKiiusoii, wliiiliiUtriitor of the estnleol
l.ydln A. Itlclinrilsou, drcciisul, In pursuiuiec o(
an order of the Honorable County Court of lh
Htato of On-Kon for Wiiscu county, duly ma
and eutnred on thy 4th (lay of .laiinttrv, ivtt, will
from mid after the. l,Mb day of hebruury, 1W0,
proi'ood to sell nt private sale for cash lu hand,
till of the follmvliiK described real estate, bulonr
Iiib to the I'Htato of mild Lvdia A. Ulclmnlwii,
dm'acd,to-wlt.
Thu noithweitiiunrlerof the Nouthwent nau
ter, and south hall of thu nor'lnvest tiuaitor and
thu soutliwvNt iiiinrlur of tho nnrtlienit niiirrcr
of Hutlnn thri-c in township four (I) south ol
nuiKc thirteen (l;i) east rf he Wlllamutto merld
Inn, lu Wasco enmity, OrcKon: also that evrula
Vhvi or parcel of land particularly bounded and
ileserlbed as follows: CoinmencliiK '-'I rudstod
12)4 n-et west n! tliu nmthonst ennier of UK
himtluvcst iiiarlur of section three (Hi In town
ship four (1 south of miimi thirteen (Hi) emlol
thu U niiiiiiotto iiierlillan lu Wasco enmity, Ort
Kiili. and riiiinliiK tlienco uorili OUU'llltll iiiiicl
thencu west Ml nid.i and VX leet: thetitu south
oiio.lnilf mile, and thuueu east Ml rods mid l)j
feet to the iibicuof beKliiliiliK. save and oxcirpt
therefrom four lots In Itlnhiirdum's Addition in
tlieTowu idT)Kli, which bin been heretofore
sold mill roll Wl ill : Dim I r ii el nluivi. rli'tcrltivdln-
clinlliiKHlluf suld KIchariUon'N Addltbm to th
liiwr. of Tvuh. ns laid out mill titntieil noil re
corded lu ti,u ltecords n( Deed fur Wanco
comity, OrvKoii, said real estate above dwcritwi
coiitiiluliiK 210 iiures, moru or less.
Any norsoiideslrliiiriiforiiiHtloii with relereill'C
III Nil 111 re.ll eMtilli. rilinlllfl nll in ,tr ullilr.iv, lilt' It
.Iniiutltm City, oregnn, or my nttiiriieys, Hufur
Menefeu, at Tho Ualles. Oreiron.
Dated thl12th day of Jantiury, lOeO.
, . , , J. H. FKlt(It!KMI.V, ,
Ariirliilstrnlnrof tho Eslnteof I.mIIii A Ilicli-
aidsoii,deeeiised.
lii'n'ii a MxNKrisE,
Attorneys for Administrator. MJ'"
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract, ) PtiUllc Laud fmle.
Land Oikiuk atTiik J)ai.i.kc, OukuusI
.lull. H, HW., i ,
notice la hereby Klvun tlmt In iiinsiiiuiw ol
liutrueiions from the com mlnsliiiiur ol tin)
;irnl land olllce, under uuthorlty vested In W
by xectlon "IM U. H. Itev. atai., n ainvlideil bv
the not of coiiurnsN npproved Kubrunry lifi
wu u 111 proceed to oiler at liuhllo sale on enM
' ", I7th day of Fobruary next, at tho hour
lU oV wok, a, in., ut this olllce, thu hillntt'lnf
tract of land, tow ll-
,i. '"iwnil l't 1 nnd a, Hoc. 2a, T. 1 J.
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Telephone 201.
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