The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 05, 1900, Image 4

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I'EUI'LC TfIC A L,L KSO.
C. J. Stotlh, Mora, it is l! e city.
5. V. Mason, of BsxJ, was in town to
dr.
Hft;t vejierrt in
Dr. Sturdeviat
PortUnd.
Fred Clsiie was in lbs city vesterdsr
from Mare.
L. A. Parte? Wf! on the early uwrntn;
tram f Portland.
Mr. sad Mrs. Warren, cf Btippaer, are
vii:ic in tbe rttj.
A. Hwla,o( Gbtdead!?, is rslrtd
at tb Umatilla Hons.
MiiE Me!; ItwMeJi Mi on the bt
tbti tuoroicg for Husbands.
Fred Dsy-ton, a rll knitvn irzvtsUng
salesman, is u the city today.
L E. More, proiijiritrnt merchant
f White Salmon, ip-nt Scodey in :it;
city.
Mrs. Thomas Barge' ha retnrned
Irotu a vhit to Portland end left h.r l.er
home at Biieerert.
Ivan Sdiith, founeriy wish Pease A
Mays, lei: on lUo afurrnooii train for fan
hoiiie at Frwno, C5.
Mr. T. T. Nicholas acd family and
Mr. Yemen Ktwuti lelt on the I'eU
later this morning for Portland.
I. Ktffer, formerly operator at the. de
pot hot now connected with the Colnai
bta Southern railroad, speul Sunday in
the city. '
Jndje Hewitt, of Albany, and Carey
Jcriruun, of Oregon City, are in town to-.
day on hutne connected with the es
tate of Ezra Fisher.
Owin T. Shepsrd left last week for
the Greenhorn mining district where he
hat a clclm. He went by way ol Canyon
City to look at some tuinine property in
which C. L. Phillip is interested.
Xtillce to tbe I'uolic.
The Columbia Southern Eailwey Com
pany will complete its line and be ready
to receive furward freizht&nd passengers
from Shaniko not later than April 15, .
10C0. Lar?e warehouses and stock yards j
will be erected and ready for wool and
stock by the above date. Freight rates
will be considerable lower than by team
from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be
published shortly.
For further information call on or
address C. E. Lytle, General Freight '
Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned.
E. E. Lytlk,
febl6 tf General Manager.
"I had bronchitis every winter for
years and no medicine gave me perma
nent relief till I ttegan to take One Min-
ate Coagh Cure. I know it 1 the lt .
cough medicine made," says J. Eoontz,
Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, '
colds, croup, asthma, gripp and throat
and lung troubles. It is the children's
favorite remeilv. Cure nnii?klv. i
Fine r-ouitry and Italian b.
fiilverlaced Wyamdotte, English Eed
Cap and P.ose Combtd White Leghorn
-chickens for sale. Single bd 1 each.
Ef2 for setting 1 per fifteen.
Italian bes $1 per
bees warranted purely
pound. Quen (
mated, 75 cents '
each. Queens eent by mail and -ale ar
rival guaranteed. Address
Mus. A. A. Boxney.
feb21-lmo Tygh Valle.i , Or.
...,,, , , 1
fcick Headache absolute)1. and perraa-
- , '
nently cured by using Most Tea. A
....... . .
pleasant herb drink. Cures cinstipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, slfep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. and
Blakeley it Houghton Druggist'.
50 cte.
VnT i:m.
Two ojzy room, in private farniiy;
central location. Apply at OiKONiru:
office. feb22 !
j2imguished Testimony
liu secret society in the v.;orld stands higher in noble aims and charitable
accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good,
anu one in u imcat i:;s;i;u-
tions is the Ohio Pythian
Home, at Springfield, Ohio,
which is ably presided over
by Superintendent Le Fevre
and his wife, Mrs. Callte I.
Le Fevre, the matron. The
latter has recently written a
letter, which will command
widespread attention because
of the prominence of the
writer, ft is as follows:
'MensfS. W. H. Hooker &
Co., New Yor;: Last year I
used Acker s i-.ngiisti Kemedy
at the suggestion of a friend,
for a serious, long-standing
throat difficulty aud extreme
ly hard cough. Had used
many well-spoken of prepara
tions without relief. 1 can
honestly say that Acker's
English Remedy removed the
tlifficulty and stopped the
or use more than three hot- w.... ..v.
ties, and at lean one-half of the lan is still on hand. I also consulted phy
sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) C a llie I. Lk Fevke.
i u-i. t i.. :.. it it u
tiiiiuusii ixciucuy la win. i , i'. wmnuu,
'Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where ihis
cures in Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance
Mrs. Le Fevre also said: "If you will call on Mr. W. II. Schauss, a prominent
china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had
any amount of experience with Acker's English Kemedy in his family, and
thinks they cannot keep liouse without it."
Acker' KaglUh Remedy l old by all druggUU under a poattivc guarantee
that your moaeyiwill be refunded in case of failure. sc 50c. and fi a bottle in
United Slate and Canada, In Kngland, it at. id., and 4. Cd,
We avXhorUo the above guarantee. W. U. U00KEB CO., froyrkUjrt, Ain York.
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
EUS1NESS LOCALS.
1
Clark & FaISc ire never doted Sunday.
Iin'l forst I hi.
Clark A Fik druj t J? new
freh and complete.
CKrke i Falk have on "tier & fall hoe
of paint and zrtit brushe.
Ue Clarke & Falk s quinine hsir tooic
to Vep ilandrsU f ram the head,
A fall tine of Eastman 51ms and 'ap
plies jat receivrd by Clarke & Falk.
Von will not hare boll if yon take
Clarke &. Fa3ks sore cere for boils.
Clarke & Falk's nivorine extracts are
the best. Ask yoar sr&cer lor them.
Ash yoor ?rscr for Clarke A Falk's
nnre concentrated fliroring extracts.
Floral lotion will core wind chapping
and snnba'c. Manufactured by Clarke
&. Falk.
Latest thinj in csmeras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Dannell'e
drttj store.
Paint yonr haase v:ith paints that re
fully sBarsateed to last. Clarke i Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco arehoue. Finest kind of
chickn ferd. mchJS-u
Clarke & Fnlk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly pare liquid paints
DeWitt'i Witch Hazel Slre is un
ennalled for piles, injuries and skin
disease. It is the original Wilch Hazel
Salve. Beware of ali counterfeits.
Geo. Barb, Mendota, Va , says,
"Nothing did me so much good a Ko
do! Dyspepsia Cure. One dose, relieved
me, a few bottle enred me." It digest
vltzl you eat and cures dyspepsia.
Mr. J. E. Miher, Newton Hamilton,
.t n.u-;. tcst.u
I think DeWitts Witch
Pa., write,
Hazel Salve the grandest salve made."
It cares Dile and heals evervtbinr.
All fraudulent imitations are worthies. ' that the board will not issue and dipo;e
. of more tnan $20,100 of such refunding
W. a. Philpot, Albany, Ga., say?, oonds, unless it shall be deemed neces-"DeWitt'-j
Little Earl v Risers did me , sary to do so, but otherwise, if th board
more good than any p"ill I ever took." ' shall find that it is nectary to issue
r.m ii..t !i. , r.,.; hond in the sum of 2o.G00, it will then
iiic taiiiuu: it4itt piit u vuuatiatiuU
biliousness and liver and bowel trouble.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur-;
geone wanted to operate on me for piles, j
but I cured them with DeWitt'e Witch
Hazel Salve." It is infallible for plies
and skin diseases. Bewars of counter -
fits.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's tnghsh Kemedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
Kive immediate relief money refunded,
25 els. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
"I hail ilvtwms!j fnr rMr. KnrneHi-
. tr :..,., t-.i . n. .-.
Ir , ol,-to
bottles performed marvelous reiults," i
r5tes L. H. Warren, Albanv, Wis. It,
: digests what yon eat and cannot fail to
; cure.
For hale.
Complete entertainment outfit, con-1
sistiug of high grade magic lantern, with
views on bpanish-American war and
new talking machine with 20 record
Made $300 clear er month Ia.t fall.
Reason for selling owner ill. Call op-
-. r- -. 1 .i 1 t .1
poiite united Broihern church on the
I .1 ... t- r- rr.
hill or address irgll E. Greene, The
jjus JacO-lmo
"'
Hutu's dtr ale.
Thirty head oi good hor?es, weight
from 1100 to 1400 lb. To be seen at
J:icob McRynoId's plac, 15 miles east
from The Dalie-j. Fur further particu
lars addie:,
Steai ije Bisos.,
jan24 mw Tiie Dalles, Or.
i. c t. rv . 1
vine in anu uicsiuuiti ui niv xiuy ,
remedy has accomplished many other
rropoaal far atfa1IBt; Water
Dalle City OrrfaB.
Sealed propo?lt will be received by
the board of water conjmiiloners of
Dalle City, Oregon, at aH city until
S-.30 o'clock p. m. of the 26 day ol Feb.,
JlX, for twenty-five tbonsand doiars ,
and twenty thousand dollar of refund
ice water bonds of said city, at it is not
settled a to whether the total amount
r . i , i (wvt tan iiM ...
of bonds will befC3 0COor 130.000, au
thority is extended to the said tuard to
issue rttnr.ding water bunds in the sum ,
of 23,CjO, but if found n?t to be n"ces '
art-, the Sue will be for no mnre than
20,03); and st a rate of interest not ex-;
ceeding fcur per cent per annum paT
able twenty years lrom date ol irsoe,
interest payable senii-annnallv, ptlnd
pal and interest parable in sold coin of j
the United state?, at any city therein,;
at tiie option of the buyer.
The bond mentioned wiil be t;ued
under the provisions ol the several leg- ;
islatire acts of lb" state of Oregon, ap- j
proved Feb. 20, 15S5, Feb. 19, 1S59, and
! Feb. 14, 1595, and in pursuance of an or- j
dinance adopted by the common council
of Dallei City, approved January 25,
; 1WG. The proposed relundiny water ;
bond are intended for the redemption
of outstanding water bonds in the sum
of 125,000, but in e the board of water
commissioners prefer, tt will isrne re -
lunatng rwnns lor uu.wu oniy.tnereiore
bidders rnsv make proposals
lor Dotn
5,000 and 120,000, and in the denomi
nation of fjOO each.
No bid will be entertained for a rale
lees than par valne of the bonds. Prem
iums and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing on the
value of all bid.
Bidders must deposit with the presi
dent of the board a dulv certified
check
on some responsible bank equal to
per
" cent of the arrount of bonds bid for, or i
accompany his bid with cash of such J
stnount as ill eqnal such per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made!
payable to the president of the board of
water commissioners of Dalle City. Or., '
ns liquidated damages in case tbe bidder'
shall fail or neglect to receive and pay !
for. at the office of the city treasurer of
sa5d citv tne iwnds awardwl to him on
.- or . . . fir,. dj
ifarch, 15KX).
Attention should be given the fact
offer and issue the lull sum, '$25,000).
Tbe
e riant to rej-ct any and all bids is
l reser
Ci. hue caiu tAiaiu J t ""in
commissioners
! Bids should be addressed to the presi
dent of said board, or to the city record
j er. Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, 1
. and noted "Proposals for refunding, j
j water bonds." j
' By order of the Board of Water Com j
1 mission, by and with the consent of the )
; Common Council. This 25th day of 1
January, 1&00.
rr c.- 1
T. J. SEUrET.
President of Board,
Ned H. GiTEh,
Recorder of Dalles City.
t I'ure silver Isced Wyandott eggs can
( be secured at J. H. Cross' grocery store
,or ?1 10
fel28 lmo wkly
Mica
'Axle
lightens K ;
the W '
M '1:30 A. il
load
BhortMts M gg't
the m hundarJ
road, m t':zox.u.
Crease
helps the team. Saves wear nnd
cspease. bold e'crywiicre.
JkDE BT
STANDARD OIL CO.
NOTICE
of ApfJiciticHi for Liquor Ltcene?.
to At:. M'kok Jr itxv CoMCEK
Notice I hereby plvtn that the urideriritd,
J. 1 Wiley, will at 10 rclrcic
v.uy, win at i ocif2 in lliv forenoon,
t 011 Wednesday. Ihe "in day ol Match, Mi), tbe
' arae Ujlns the mrular J!-icii lMmerm ol coutt,
apply to the County t'on ft. of tbe Htnte ol Ore
ou, for Waxi f.'ountj . Ir;r a llftit; to oli uplrlt
tiotj, tnaltaad vmoui llitior in tvts .,!Miil!tlf
; tban on; nnti:i. in the town ot shanlio, In Alt-
i'.-:oi; riBcinnr. in uic conniy ana tatc afore
ald, lor uch itUil at hl relpt from the
County Treajmer i,l ild c-unty raay call for;
and bit petition 1'ir aM licernc, which he will
prtwit eo the Mid County Court on jld date, 1
hercinaflvr it forth.
1attti thu Mh ilay ol February. HO).
J. J. WII.KV.
J'etltlon fur I.lijuor Lluenan.
To the Honorable County Court of IheHt'ileof
I ".'.'7. V"u" iMnniem
, un.iwnii.oaiirHai.ci..
!:KSiS:S
, Vf...y 10 tell .pirli'ious.rnalt nnd vinous liquors
In k-'MjUritln than one gallon In the town of
nuijiK, 111 uiii ,-iiiieuiL; pitciuci, in meiouu-
it anu ,iDiieaioreauj, inr iicn prifi ai 111s ro
1 ceipt from the county tttuurer of laid county
ma vail iui.
j Jo McCarthy W XcuT h3J5iIee
J 11 Elder Wfn Hull W C Porter
' Wrn 8 la ritey H''WaidIjrnI N Ai-chmllt
I li It Keltay It b aanmlera John I.imple
ah nrin r i iiuiiii
ifiWliuier CV.-Clark
, J .itepher.ion Tho Collins
I AlonoTurner V M McCarthy
; V Molyncux K I' Gamble
Frank Miller FrrdMIJIrr
1 U U Cliapirian ( W ilnn
jJOWIluey J)8Kyan
KB Miller P. O Carlaud
1 T Hcfineghati J I) Tunny
IW Ix-Hih John Malono
J Jl KeUay P IlarnvlK
W M Warey E C (ioolw In
J W Thorn pon
O Cornet t
Tho Bryant
Kara Illimnent
B FWhltlrxk
Ed Abechan
tv E Pawton
Karn Work
Ch Fottuno
E 1: Dlckenon
G A t.ralty
Jai VVarrack
F A Lueddemann
J H Hwamon
W F. Kemp
Geo lllller
T G Condon J Kepler
J A Tilly
J M lletiler
Komi Allen
i t I'm h
Albert feutum EJ (UUali W I! l't(c
K if Matlln Lew K lledfotd Kobvrt Grler
havid Rcott K J flUflriEton F M Dial
J Malono John Phelps Patrick lUdlftan
Charles SUnk H A Kdrnuuton U A Howell
EJ Grave) Henry Jiloe F w Hilverlooth
: Miller E Coey Kerr Kinley McJieth
J Thompson Che. Gellagber John Gallagher
FrankKlocald J W UcarleU Waltar Coudell
V II Bornliig Georao Condon John McLennan
J Blank Geo Cocbian U K MeKhtM
Harry Adam Chai Greer II U Kootier
Frank. SHpleer Frana Irvine Max Ui44mud
MK Miller JTUennett JJWIlay
1 i Flnlsjsou
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tiirj.tr:
rot.
time cnttrtx.
f'COK VkU.lS.
Atr.iv
jjilt Ijtt'. Dtorcr Ft.
CltT. bt. lAUlt.
Mall
l!-0. m.
31.11
p m
WIU WalU. Hjltn,
Sr'''e
njer.
:innar"U ?- rm.
;f.ia. uulclb, HaS:K!.
Cblcajt tnd Kan.
4 I', m.
Pot n VielMy
1
aaCS.
1 1. ns. P- bj.
Ex-auncUT ColuntU Rr. stnm.!Kij:utiil)
To T
' iop,tn.
f. . rr..
i:i7EK. 4ii p. El.
txsucacT.omfoc Cltr.
ealerc i. '
f. sj Lena i.
! Ta.si. 'ffiuiKTm isiiTiH' ZM) v. I
i Toei.Ttiur. hiu. CtvrKA. J!on..Wal
i am! sat. Orean City, lnjrtoa. and i'li.
j and M'tj-ljandln?!.
, ,
l it) p. m.
lor Wtl
and Kildajr
j TucXljur, Portland to CorTHi,
ana sal. and u ar-Loadm;.
Lv KiporU
dJir
Klf&rU to trUloQ.
Lrwinn.s
dl!r
h "A . ra.
Partlrs di:inr to 20 to Herono: itould ,
late No. A, leavlas: t be at 7 :' p n
EetnrnlOR tAailngdlre-jeotinectlon nt ileppnci '
JnncUon 1th .No. 1, arrivlcj at The lilleBti
m. 1
No. 2.', throucht Irelzh!. eot bound, do-s not !
rnrry paMcnzcn; imtts ":'J1 a. in., depart 1
3Ja.m. 1
So t!t, I"m1 Itelzbt, carrin t',rWs. t,a5' i
bound; arrive .:d p. ai defaru a 15 p. m.
No. 21, wtt bnuuc through in!sn:, dr not 1
carry passengers. ::ita b.15 p m., depart ;
a p. xa.
; maer. a
.ij. j, wn; U'luiui local irci;a.. t : ; i it io.a
arrires 5.15 p. in., de;trts 5.30 c a.
F OT ffill tair
tairttcclan call on O. K
azeni ice muvt. or taams
W. H. HL'llI.HL'l'.T,
Pa.. Agl.. Portland, Or.
Ore
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or Tns
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train ltare and are due to arrive at I'orUind
' OVEKL.VNU KX
pro, Mlcm, lUaae-
' burg, Ashland,
t ramcnto, Ogdcn
HE- I
!re, f y;is
7:tO y.u.
rranciieo. jio
A. M.
1 Ijpi Anzelrt.Kl
1 New Orleans and I
lK I
Kowburs Bad way u
tlon . 1 stDP. M
fln Wofxlbura lor,
MLAnKCl. Sllrwlon, j Ually
Wet fcClo, Brown- Y eicepl
. Tilltf.apringlHMaiid ' aundayi.
(.Natron J
tCorvalll
HtfltlOD.I
and way 1
5:f0 I'.AI.
1
INDEl-iJNDENCE 1'ASSK.VGEK. KsprosJ. train
Iially (except liunday;.
t;Iflp. ra. rl.r. . .Portland Ar.i S;2a. m
'7:01 p. ra. ?At JIclllnnTilic. I.v.5 !iVia, ra
&:33p. rn. (Ar..Indcpendeuce..l.v.) I:a. tn
llally. thany, eicept suno.u.
m.NlXG CAKS ON OGUEN HOUTK.
PClJ-JIAN BL'FFET SLEKl'EItS
AND fiECOND-I-Ve.S Sl.EEl'ING CAltfc
Atlichtti to sll Tbraush Train.
, Dlrttjtcoiinoction athan rYnncico lih nvt
denut and urttutel end I'acitlc uinh iieainihlp
, " , oiii.a. balling date on
1 ., .1.. 1. .
, rl. AiaojArA., UIII..A, llu;.UI.i;i.U ani
,iut
IBTKAL1A.
AH above Iraini arrive at ami Anmtt Iron.
Grand Central htatlon. Fifth and Irving itrwu
YAMHILL IUVIS10N.
Pau:nscr liot, foot of Jertcrwjn ulrcet.
Leave for Sheridan, week dayt, it l:i0 p. in
Arrive a: l'ort!arjil,'J.3)o. ra.
Kri tay nt8.aits. m.
AT a
day.Thurtday and Satunlaj
Amy at i-oruaiid, tnw
l3M p. m.
Except Sunday.
'Except Saturday.
K. :i.Kl.l.EU, (i, II. MAUKIIA11.
1 JInl. AmI. G. F. d; l'aaa. Ait
. ThM11Bh Tl!ket 0fir. Ml ThM .!-. -h...
IMPULSE WHEEL CO
. f.u.M.A.Mi, ficnet Agent.
.
Tfie GoiumDia PaGking Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTUKEKHOF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curorsof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
a)KlF.D BEEF, ETC
jyU- OSMBNDOKrrBR
Phyiiciu aud Surgeon,
iHil ottMUoagtran to lurfcry.
noadX. Tel. Ml Voct Block
aaw
I The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
5'
JVTajestic
5'
4
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Rpmoinbei that we are .selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
Vhki i a paving to our customers of from 15 to $25
over p ce charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
,ile for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
jVIAYS & CHOCUE.
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SUITABLE FOR DHIVINO
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS. PRTWTTWfi PR-RSSES. ETC
Clrculara ami particulare
F.
uirJd
C C. COOP1SR,
MA.S'lfFAOTUHKIt OF
High-Grade Stook Saddle
and Shop-Made Harnesi.
IIKALKII IN
kept in a tlnt'Claw imrneii ihop.
W.0warchoUM!, TIIK DALIES,. OHEGON.
PrtmrmTTTTTt:rTTtTiYfWTnffM
The
Chronicle,
Th
Dnlla,
Of.
Job Printers
and Motors
CT l' It 1; 1 1 I1V
(uriilalieil on application.
S. GUNNING, Agent,
da MiKS. OHKGOS
THE
Thl. 8tmp auorant
of Qimllty-
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