The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 09, 1900, Image 4

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    CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON
Cortaricrca 31 i Fjisor is the aosi deradm? aad dtstmctire of all diseases, a it vitiates and corrupts the entire svsiern
The first sore or ulcer ts follOTved Vr little red pisipits on the bod r mouth and tfcroat fecorae sore, u
gUad enlarge and iaSasie, copper'colored splotches appear, and hiir and crebrows fall oaU Thcs an
some of the nilder symplon , they increase ta e-erity, finally attacking the vital organs ; the bodj- l:
tortured with rbetrmatic pains and covered vdth offensive eating sores.
It is a peculiar poison, and so inghlv contagious that as innocent peron handling the same article:
used bv one infected with this loathsome disease, tnar be inoculated with the virus. It can be transsiittcc
from parent to child, appearing as the same disease or in a modified form like Eczema or Scrofula.
Manr an old sore or stubborn sfciu trouble arwarinc in middle life, is dne and traceable to blooc
SOUTH and EAST via
OilO
IFaciiiGOO.;
(80
Shasta Route
Tmln lone Tfce lHBe for Pwtlaoi and way
Ura.T.tr Lw.Kaa
ttomtry A 1. writes
hn:il vrr ago I
i'rl:ed -i:J:
Moos bj- a. diseurf
rcre, vbo infect rd
CT tjaijT aad for six
lecs -veils I taSered
eiitaM siery. My
body was cctctciJ wilt
ore and deer Se-r-erat
phruciass treated
ct Set til to no pur
pose. Tbeacrcaryaad
TCaih they rive tne
s:cd te add fuel lo
the avf cl which
was tSeToaricj; se
Fricads adiised me to
trrS.5.5. I began Uk
isjf it asd iaproved
tress the start, and a
complete and perfect
csre wat the result"
person contracted in earlv life. You may Have taken potasii ana mercury lajtnruiiy ior iot or uirec
and thoucht vou were cured, bnt you we're not, for these poisonous minerals never cure this disease ; the
drive it from "the outside, but it is doinr its work on the inside, and will show up again sooner or later
CURE YOURSELF AT HONE.
Yon mav not recognize it as the same old taint, but it ts. S. S. S. has cured thousands oi cases o
Contagious Blood Poison and it will cure you. It is the onlv purely vegetable blood purifier known
and the only antidote for this poison. S.'S. S. cleanses the blood thoroughly of every particle of th
poison there is never any return of- the disease.
Send for our Home TrcAnjcnt book
which gives a history of the disease in al
stares, and is the result of xnanv years o.
o ' -
close study of blood poison and actual experience in treat
ing it. Yon can cure yourself perfectly and permanently
at" home, and your secret is your own. Should you need
any information or medical advice at any time, write to
our physicians. They have made a life "study of blood
diseases, and will .give your letter prompt and careful
attention. Consult them as often as you please ; we make
no charge whatever for this service. All correspondence is
conducted in the strictest confidence.
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Running Into One
Another. Whn readies: at nigl.t do
the different Jettett run into one auntfier
and cnfu?e rn? If to, yoc have tstij-n-.atiftD
and your sizi.i will rapidly crow
worse if not atleuned to. Mtn? ail-1
menti arise fnn defective vision. Theo. '
H. Lifbe can fit yon with jrlas';' thvt
wilt cive yon norma! vijion. Hr is a
eradeste from two o' tte finest collejes
in the East.
J. E. Adcox i Co., J-'welers.
HE GOT THE WRONG NAME.
The Rmnlt Wa a Fit of Conntrrna
tlon That Venrl rioorrd
Him.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
k' t T.
Airi. .3
. ':! tfi
a not- nf
- !'.. vi:.z '
The man who, while be never forgets
faces, cftcnot alv. avs refntmbrr the
sameii cf the ow&crs thereof, has home
mournful t-xpcrieticr. lie like a
chip io.-'.J Lith.r and jen on the bos
orr. o: a Kir,stuoa sa. It te a dis
mal :h.n? lo be coxsptlled to rnske be
sit; . that ; i.o rcraeober tLc- namp of
tht- pt'iot. v.iUi tdiom jrow axe talking
ts ,
ti&ir.i sett, r h
tion to mate f.na! t.n.if in u;!i:t f fcl
' claim, atid tla: aW j.if K iail ti.-.' irt
W. B. l':ebj, r uited states Ctnmil :ier for
IWatilet erf 'A ahtDruuj. al hl othrc in i..-Ue:i
dale, Wah.. Q rrWy. JoueVS. l'J. i'
; Deitrich H. .Stfen;aD,deTaft! of Dietrich
StPcman. decensed ;
HnroestHd Eatrr - lor tbe "oathwtwi !4
of "caots a:, townaiuv a rorili f rn?e u tst.
Will. lier.
He name the folio wins !tacw i to j.r.-ve I u
continoons ri(!ence npac and cultivn-i.u o!
fatd land, viz
".Immol loasran. of nranc I)a!i I. O
I"i'.'.sn aud Tiurlt eari on bith trains.
i fca'ti-arn racrMawitA to Oclon and Kl l'ao,
t .unit rars :n Chteaco, rt Louie, New Or
ltiiA uti W a!iincuin.
Onr.ertine at fan Krati(eo with vcrl
stmh! lino for Honolulu, Jajmn, China,
l'l.i!.ij'ltB. I'entral and r-ooth Amt-rlca.
Set KCl.t at The Dalles r-t-itlon. or aJdrts
C. H. MARKHAM,
i.eacrai rsns- nrr Ascat, IVirtlaud, Or
If In Pacific
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Chronicle,
Job Printers.
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It's Our Business
To dispense bealtb-girln? pre?crip-
tions in the protjer wav. It's a business
we have not learned in a day, but after
years of persistent wotk and careful
study. We cse pare dmes and charce
an honest price. Clarke & Falk.
. ar rniN ana geLrai., make r.,.nu, v ,, .. mnA wiiti.m i T.ir.
a tad hih r,f It. A tvacan, however, o( Grand Italic 1. O., K ash.
ecu ?ro tn f&r tali an hirar or no eoa-; , w- K-1,1 "h.
- w .ii it tor, t;.ai hac iiu lorgtuieri
Yellowstone Park Line.
We Want Heads
To fit the smartest and most fetch
ing Ftyles in Spring and Snrniner Millin
ery. Ail the latest shapes iij Trimmed
and Untritnraed Haia. We handle ev
erything in head-dress, and charge a
price that is right (oreverv poc'spt-boofc.
Campbell & Wilson.
ibf Liaf cf the person with whom alie
i cccirar.!r cad the latter will never
buspi-ct the nameless niche she ocen
piej. in the memory of the diaBembicr.
A man v. iih a bad memcry for names,
but an acute memory for faces, was sit
ting in a corner of a Fourteenth street
TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. i. Lxi CrncE, Vascoitee, 'xn..i
April ai, iV.O. i
NoU i hereby civea that Mary K. Gclhaus,
ty U. H. itKtrnnn. her attorney In (act. hm lllixl
I nonce oi internum to mute nnai rmo'U hcioru
i W It t r'til.iii' .1.1 iU. Cnmlnliilnrinr In
car the other afternoon, UTy wonder- . DUtrict'ot ashinstonrai his o'llice in Cicldeu-
inrr whv it is that not oae woman on' JaIe' w,"l1,n'!,"il; ,n ti!,!n, jTlth.,dtt:.0'
, . , , , . ... June, I'M. oa Timlicr-rultute Atitilicatloa o.
oi f.tniy to-day ha her &noes hlac!;- "ut, lor the northenst quarter of Mxtinn Nn 4. lu
eDed or poliabed nicelr, ao matter how i township No. 2 north, range No 1 1 raM, V. M.
. . , . r , She namea as v.itnwx.- Mnnuel a. UHinnnio,
tlaooratiy the may be gotten up ot!:- of (iralid Dalle 1'. O.. Wash.; Hcrinao KnsolLe,
trv. jke, when a superb
ir tn Ki rt'ty r a n u nJE t ... ... .. ........ . '
I'EOI'LE IOC ALL KSOff.
McAhi-ter, a Glenwood
at the Umatilla Honse.
heep-
Chas.
man, is
T. A. Gilmore, of Sprapce landing, is
registered at the Umatilla House.
O. Kiner.-ly was a passenger on the
Eecalator this morning for Portland
H. D. Parkins was a passenger on the
fche rtcni7i-d the man in the rorc:-r
cf the car iiiCtantly, and l;e relrl;'Il!7l-,
htr face ilthont being- precisely a 11
for t?n second or so to place it. I'm:
they exchanged amiable Entiles, ant!
she took the only vacant teat in the
car. which hapened to be beside th:
roan who conldn't esnctly place her or.
the iufciant. Jjy the time he had na:
down and arranged her .skirts, how
ever, the words "Martha's, Vineyard
nahet! throcg-n his rnicd, and he
ineinbered all about her that
mny2-l
V. is. DfNUAK.
ISeclkUr.
NOTICE FOR
(Isolated Tract )-
PUBLICATION.
Public Land Sale.
La51 OrncE at Tin Ii.vx.LLE, Oueco.v
Ajir. 16, VJtt). (
Notice lk hereby L-itrcn that in iitiiMmiu-o nf
j inrtracliotx Iioin t-e commlioner of the (feu
J eral land oSlce. under authoiity vested in him
hy Mction 21.VI f S. IScv. Ktai., a amender by
the net of ooncn-h ajinroved Fehruory ',, l.-'j6,
-r -) w.w..,.,.S ... .n... ... ....l.tl.. ...1,. .... ,
w ,.yw,u ,u u,,u, .a, fundi; ami' fill
'. (i&r. thf .Nth fiar nf Mh, lifrr nf thM Kr..r
it: ;
I N. K. Vi i. , W. M
I
the iininm cap. r.oriE nsoii tohtlani) j
TO THE EApT.
THE ONLY UIISECT LINE TO THE VEU)W
.-10NE I'AISK
Duke Depai, Tint asd I sis
No. 2. Fot mnll for Taroma, No. 1
?enttle, Olympla. tiray'o
Haihor and Mjutii Ilcnd
otnt.1, spukane, !So.i
land, II. C, rcllrann,
Moeor, 1j.'11oii, Huf-.
11.15 A. SI. fnloHumn mining coun 5;.'04'. M.
try, Helena, MinnetiiKt
lln, St. 1'nUI, Omaha,
Kuiuuh C'ily, St. IjiuIh.;
(.'blccr and all jxilut
No 1. eat and outln-Ht. No. S.
!ucet round Eiires
ll;SO r. JI. Ior Turoma and M'uttlv 7.WA. JI.
and iiiternicalatc junti
I'ullman iirnt clan and tourkt lot-i;t lo
MtnncfliKillk, st. I'aul and JIUoourl rUcr iolnu
vrlthotit fliaiiKe.
Ventlhultrd truiun. l oloti dejiot rinnectiout
in all rinciiil citler.
HaCKMRf chectMi to destlnntlou of ticket!.
t or handonn'Iy illtiiit:ati-ddchcrliMvu matter,
ticketa, leeilnB car inervatlnu, ete., call on or
write
. n ju irfH.i'i, a. m , a; i
re- trcc of land, to-wit:
i5 i NWj,NE4ts.:,T.
IS- ' In, ..!) . .... ...
this morning for Cascade
liegalator
Locks.
J.T. and V. D. Harper were nassengers
on the Regulator this morning for Hood
Eiver.
Mrs. Markillie an.! children left on
the noon passeDger on a visit to friends
in Portland.
B. F. Pike, assessor of Sherman county,
was in town today on his way home
from Portland.
Commissioners N. C. Evans, of Hood
liiver and D. 5. Kimsey, of Antelope,
are in attendance at L li -; county court.
J). S. Crupper, an old and respected
resident of Hood River, was in town
today and made this office a pleasant
call.
-Mrs. Uostwick, representing the City
of Paris Dry Goods Co., of San Francisco,
is at the Umalillii House for a few days
with a fine Hue of goods for ladies.
W. H. Djvis, of Wapinitia, left on the
Regulator this morning for Yamhill
county where lie goes to buy some
thoroughbred cattle to improve his
Block.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Blick, of Hay
Creek, Crook county, were passengers on
the Regulator this morning for Mouut
Tobor where they expect to make their
future home.
Jflstlce Timothy Browhiil returned
today from Pendleton where he passed
a successful examination before the
Biipreme court lor admission f the bar.
Tim is now a full-fl-ded lawyer.
i;oi;.n,
Saturday, 5th instant, to Mr. and
Mrs. Woody, of North Dalles, a daugh
ter. iion.N.
In this city, this morning, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Barzee, a daughter.
The Dalles Comirieion House will
keep fresh milk at all times on hand
and deliver it Hiiy where in Ihe city at
the following prices: One quart, 'l per '
month ; three pints, f 3 ; two quarts, t ;
three quarts to.bO; cream 20 cents per
pint, fresh butter every day, 184-lm
Caali lu tour C'uocfca,
All cauntv warrants registered prior
to June 3, 169(1, will be paid at my
oiiice. Intorest ceases after Februarv. 2,
1WK). C. L. PmM.iJ-8,"
-'''. Oonntv Treasurer.
Wauud,
Furnished house, with five or sir
rooms and bath, for the rummer. Apply
at this office. 5m-3t
X ttr fend ul) t.uu nlalmlKH ikVn
, e. try ir.in txctpi ner name. Jle had , deM;.-ibi lands are advid to file th. ir
claim in thb olilce on ot hyfore the dny above
liiiciiaiwj or inecommeneeoient oi bcio ule
otherwise their rif hti 111 le lorfeiw.
JAY V. Ll't'AS, ItPRtntcr,
anrlvl OII5 l'ATTE!-..-ON, r.eec er
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
met her at a Martha' Vicevard hotel
.nut summer, and they had been real
close to an ye flirtation uhr-n the raan j
v.afc suddenly called aWu oa bj.iness. '
He rciot rnltred that the waj, in Mar j
tha'fc Vineynrd without hr l.iibar,d. '
although he wa quite positive that Kh-! Lxsh Omen xt Thk Pallko. Oi:i:i.o.(,i
as. a "Mrs.," and he atrukd '.aliar.t-1 AI,r" V'M 1
ly a he exchanged eornmonplac with I vJt&A
her in the car, mingled with remiiim- I male iinal proof in nupjrt of hU rUlm, aud
cence of little tn-iitr mi i that W proof will J made lcfore the UestlcUr
cejice. ot little matters at Mart hi. a! and heciver at The Dalle. OttKon. on sutur
meynrd ditnnL' the lime thev were lay, Junes, iwj, riz
A. D. CHARLTON,
i.ltant General I'nuM.-ntjer Acen, 2M Jlorrison '
treei, curlier inir' , I'urtland, orecon
.R.SN.
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly Cret class local and long
dlMmtce telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not croe s-tnlk. Your con
versation will be kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You get the standard Hunniug
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervire.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving us thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC 8TATE8 TELEPHONE 008.
ur.rAKz
ror.
TlHf. KSieiiCLK.
1'UUX iMLLfca.
both there, to remember her naaif.
Henry Readel, of The Dalles, Or..
Hnmestead Kntrr No 1710, for the SEfc, seetion
D, townehlt 1 north, range Vi eat, W. JI
He namea tne followinz trittmntdi lo prove hit
coutlnuout leaidencc ujmiu and cultivation of
hM land, viz:
Henry I.uehinp, Georce Arnold, Charlie V
Adam, Jlicbael Dorle. ail of The Dalles, Or.
"""JS J JAY K LI OAK, ISegl.ier.
ihe enibarrr.kii.sr feature of it wa
that hhe hs.'i rt-ailed hia tutrne uk booi;
as hhc bowed to him, and jhe had a
hufc'e bulge r.a him in ccriaequence.
"What a ehnrmia' view we had from
:la old hotel up at the Vineyard, did
v.-e not, Mr. Pitapat?" she asked hhn,
"Surely we did, ah tr MrH. um-ta-
umpii one of the finefct vivwn
aloi.f,' the Atlautic coatt, I verilv be
lieve." "By Jove," he was Haying to him
i.elf all the time, "I would f.;ivc n million
dollars if I could remember thin mag
nificent woman's name let's tee Biff
kiiis, RafTkins, Bufflrinh no, don't bf
lieve it begins with a B at all Turlej
Tarley. Ti.mley dum the luck, any
how, I believe 1 am vun part-Hi-"
",S e, the crocuses are beginning to
pi'ep forth already," said the ruvikhinj,'
creature, whose name the man couldn't
remember, pointing to the flower bed
in Thomas Circle.
"So they are. Mrs. er ah urn t
turn" all the queer soundb Wiiuinj.'
after the "Mrs." being simply subdued
vocal spasms and make believe.
Finally, when the car wn 'wuy up
Mt. Pleasant, the man MiddViih
thought of her name. A triumphant
light came into his eye, and hesald:
"Mrs. Pitssout, are you tl.ir.hii.t U
returning to Murthu's Vineyard this
summer?"
'Veu," fche said. Kraclouslv. "but f
trust vou will ,...r,it ,.. iV.V.T.."..'.'''.'.'.' ?.K', 'V
that you address me bv it name thai f f,.?,'"tvr. ",1l If-wlvw of Ihl. oilico at The
,, " - ! i 'aura, uit-K
The man almost collujised in hlsM'ut.
"Isn't Pussout the er right I
thought"
Kat 3alt I.akr, Denver, It.
Jlatl . Worth. Omaha, Kbii
12.10 p. ra., a l.'ity, fct. UiuU,
Chicago and Eaat.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanc Orncc at The Ijallch, Or.r..o.c,i
April i VJA).
Notice In hereby Riven that the following.
r.oniMi fctttler ha iihd notice of hi Intention
to iiia.e m.ai proof in nupprtrtof hi claim, and
that Mild pjv.f nill U- made Uloiethe ISeitikter
and IlcieiveratThc Dullesi, Oregon, on oatut
day. June 16, 1'JXt, U.
Jens P. Agidius, of The DaUes, Or.,
HomesUnd Entry No IVII, for the NWti .VWV
Mttlon 21. and f. NE end NE hKX aectlou
23 townnhlp 2 noith. range 12 east, W. JI.
Ho nameii the follow ing wltncaiica to prove
hltoutiiiuou retildcnce ujKjn and cultivation
of alc Ind. vl
John Crate, Charlea f)iili, J. D. Hockinnp, J.
blraonion, all of The Dallen, Oregon.
'n"y- JAY I'. Lt'CAb. ISecUter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber L-nd, Act June 8, 1878.
' K. Lawj Om-ick.
.1 ifE rj r.r t l ti, i... '. i,..
.fi "'f ' to'tyr Klven Unit In cornpllanee
with the provljlons ot the uct of congri-DK of
June 3, i,; entitled "An net lor the al of t, !
her liiiida In the atotea ol ( HUiornla, Oiegon,
Nevada and Vm.hliiKton Territory,"
tVllllam K. Krtcliuui,
Kjk Impulse
"rMmKKKm&i mm
Si-ikane Walla Walla, Hpokane.i
Jlall Jllunea;olla. hi. I'aul.
and ' iiuluth, JillwBukw,
Lxpreai I Chicago and Kant, via.
1 hpokaneakd Hunting-1
. tni; aim all wlnt in:
lu.ij p.m., nmiiKW)ii ana r.at
era Oregon.
HjKitaiie
Jlall
and
Kxireiia
t:(la. m
6 p. ra.
Peom Pokiianii.
Oeeitu hteamahl.
For han Krannlneo
April 27, JIay2,7,12.
h n. m.
Kx.ounduyiColumhla Itv. Ktearnem.
'To Ah-rriuft u'M
Katurday j Landings.
10 p. ra. !
Way
!
p. m.
p. in. i
IKx.bunda
6 a. in.
U'lM luvrrt- II to.,.. , a
Ex.hunday(Oregou City, Newhe'rc. Ex.hundaV
nayljind'a.
Bulem ii
i a. in,
Tuea.lhur.
and hut.
WlHAMtTTE A.MjYAM
mu.Kivr.BK. Jlnu
t-lty. Dayton, and Yrl
and W ay ljindlngii.
8:S0 p. m.
.MCd
f,r Til,, rk&ii..., ,u ,.i ii- i
... -,",ii ., miiijhi it nau,, nunu or ureif(n.
nu Him (ur nia in uiu oll'.ti) hla nwvrn kiate- '
merit No. I A for the purchase of ttio S.. NKl 1 ;
imd h'i WAot mctlon No. :si,lu Tp. N. It , I
No. 11 h W. Ji , and will oikr proof to khnw r ,., , , Itivisr.. i
that the land otight h irmre valuatjle 1 ,i u ! l'rLaTia "'l-arla to Ixivrlatou.
i r ' .
. n. oi, t I
I I
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tm" I'arllea dtalrinir to un m n....,.,
MiliiUon Coluinhlahoiithi.ti. vi: m..;. Vi
hpencer.all; take No ? leaving at Tf."A ' !
II. A N
"Oh, yen, I was Mrs. Piissoul; but I
have got my decree since I met you
lust, and I am now Mia lilrthri'ght
again, and it recalls burrowing mem
ories to be culled Pabsoiit."
"The next time fca n't recall a name
Instantly," nflectul tlTc mun, "I'm
just going to own up to It, and m): Mm
or her lib; or her name."- Washington
8tar,
Oil, Oil
MMtunlay, Ilia sail Hay of June, 1 1100,
lie niirnt a witnem.e J, II. (iolt, D. ; het-
'v '.V'"' """ aim niiiium
of The Dttlli.n, Oieaon.
Any unu nil i:riioiiii (.'laiinlng ail
TutR'... o w"-rtt hivr.it. I 1:30 p. m.
T"f;.uT,,Hr', Port,"!!'l Corvalll.,1 Jlori.'wd
biiucbi, , ana Hay-lJiiidlnif. y ivih..
Lcavc
i.ewikto.i
dally
h;'M a, in.
li KOV e ntucrllRd laiula i.m ii'imuiui
clulin lu thl oiiice on or tiofuie mid
June, IK').
aprlvlOwl JAY I'. IX'CAH, Iln:ter.
jjlt. K. K. rKUCt'Ml.V,
PliyHician and Surgeon,
Ollce, Vfcgt Iilw;k (over Jotol)lce),
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AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
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Circulars and particulars furnished on application.
P. S. GUNNING-, Agent
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C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen' rthe Greate .American Liquor
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JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
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