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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
JUNK 5, 1900
THE MUSE IN DISTRESS.
Tho war spirit and the divine
afflatus don't flume together in the
breast of Alfred Austin, England's
poet laureate. The following verses
on the relief of Mafekinc, if offered
anonymously, would have gone into
any waste basket from Maine to
Oregon. "Wasco county has a dis
ciple of Bobby Hums, at the Cascade
Locks that could beat thcui with
both hands lied behind his back.
"As pressed the foe more near,
Only with naked tpeur,
Ne'er knowing what in fear,
Parley or blench meant.
Forward through shot nml shell,
While still trie foremost fell,
They, with resistless jell,
ctormed his lntrcuchment.
"Then, when hope dawned at last
And lied the foe aghast
At the relieving blast
Heard In the melly;
Oh, our stout, stubborn kith,
Klmbcrley, Ladysintth,
Mafefclng wedded with
Lucknowaud Delhi.
"Loud yelled the bullcfs blng.
Sharp Hashed the saber's sting,
As on to Mafeking
Bpetl wo with force meet,
While tho brave garrison,
Steady by treneh and guu,
Faltered not, no, not one,
Living on horse meat!
"Oh, when they saw us come,
Drubbed well was ov'ry drum,
And shlill the fife's turn-turn
Poured till the car split!
Grimly the foe retired;
Nathless he frequent tired,
Till, beaten, moody, mired,
Ills van and rear split'"
A private letter from Porto Rico
says that everybody there is pleased
with the new tariff except one man.
That man is the British consul at
San Juan, Mr. Finley, who bad
"bought up all the sugar in sight, an
ticipating its free entry into the
United Slates.
The election is over and we are
right glad of it. We shall now for a
time ut least have a chance to fmd
space for something besides politics.
A Practical Iiemonitratlon.
A fact proven by actual demonstration
is more satisfactory than any theoretical
proposition. Realizing this, and know
ing that they have a propoeition which
they can guarantee, the Oregon Sanitary
Closet Company, of The Dalles, Or.,
have constructed one of their sanitary
closets and put the eatne into actual
operation. The cloeet is now located in
the rear of Chas. Burchtorf's bicycle re
pair store on Second, between Federal
and Laughlin streets, The Dalles, and
the public are cordially invited to call
and inspect the same. This company
ia now prepared to fill orders promptly.
Parties desiring this system will be fur
niahed full information upon application
to or correspondence with D. 6. Dufur,
The Daliee, Or. m31-lwd3tw
Colombia Southern Warehouse.
At Shaniko the Columbia Southern
Railway Co. controls 80x100 feet of- the
Shaniko warehouse building, to lie used
as a freight warehouee, through which
.they will receive and forward freight in
the usual manner. The impression that
all business most be done through for
warding houses is an erroneous one and
we take this means of dispelling it.
Freight received and held twenty-four
hoars will be turned over to a forward
ing house subject to the order of the
consignee. The rate on wool in sacks or
in bales from Shaniko to The Dalles iB
25 cents per 100 pounds.
For rates or other information call on
or address
C. E. Lytlk, G. F. & P. A., or
Geo. F. Ross, Agent,
Shaniko, Or.
A Guati C'uugli Medicine.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists use it In
their own families in preference to any
other. "I bavo sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for the past five years
with complete satisfaction to myeelf and
customers," save Druugist J. Goldsmith,
Van Etten, N. Y. "I have always ueed
it in my own family both for ordinary
coughs and colds and for the cough fol
lowing la grippe, and And it very effica
cious." For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. Notice,
Owing to the retirement of Frank
Obriiuan from the firm of Ohrliman
Bros., and his intention to leave the
tate as soon as possible, all debts doe
the firm must be paid faamedlately. All
feavjeg ;UisM against the irn ;wl)l
please present them at the .market for
yaymtnt,
aWtf Chbisman Bbotmkiu,
DIVORCE IN MEXICO.
Tli Heitatillc, by Recent tlcolatoa,
Does Not llcoosnlse lllvoroes
(Iran tctl Id United Mtntvi,
The laws of Mexico lmvo nlwnya
been strict in regard to innrringCR itiul
divorces. Recently n case hus lieon
decided in the City of .Mexico which
uttruuted attention or. account of the
plaintiff's prominence in society timl
the legal points involved. In fact, the
civil court found it necessary to estab
lish n precedent, as no ease of the
same character has been tried in the
republic, says the New York Times.
In 1S95 an American citizen, Kdf-ar
Joseph Halm, of St. T.ouis, married
a young Mexienu lady, Seuoritu, Par
Dicz Ilarrosso. Tho wedding was n so
ciety event and some of the chief dig
niturics of the luiul were present.
Mutual disillusionment niui n separa
tion followed, a baby girl being left
with the mother. Tho huly in the
case is the plaintiff, and, it is said,
she desires to marry again.
The rules of the Roman Cntholic
church do not permit n divorcee to
marry. The question of one desiring
to do so 'was not to be considered by
the church, and there was no civil law
to cover the case. The laws of re
form make n civil cercmuny neces
sary to n legal marriage. As Romnn
Catholics consider marriage :x sacra
ment, both civil and religious rites
are the rule, nnd the former taking
place first. In case of annulment ol
the marriage contract new vows may
be taken.
The plnintift in question claimed tc
have discovered nfter her marriage
that her husband hnd a wife living,
from whom he was divorced. There
fore, as her church did not nllow her
to marry n divorced man or him tc
marry her she prayed that the con
tract be declared null and void. This
it is said, the church was ready to do
hut,. a civil ceremony being necessary
it fell to tho court to decide, her rea.
status, and it has taken severa"
months to : ;;eh a decision, ns it felt
the responsibility of establishing a
law which, in view of the steady
growth of foreign colonies in the re
public, may be frequently tested.
If the man had no right to marry
the lady's situation was a peculiat
one though she chose to accept it, il
thereby she is allowed to make a new
marriage. Fourth Civil Judge Jesus
V. Urintc decided the marriage to be
null and void, owing to a prior unior
on the man's part, though he hat'
been divorced from bis wife in tin
United States, where it was n lnwfu'
act for him to marry again. As h
had acted in good faith in his Mexiear
marriuge, no action against him was
taken, and each party had its owr
costs to pay.
Thus it is clear that, while Mexicc
recognizes n foreign marriage, sh
does not recognize a divorce secured
in any country as giving ft right tc
marry again within her limits.
The stutus of the child did not eonjt
before the court, it having died a few
months ngo.
The consensus of opinion nmonp
Americans seems to be that Mexico
through her courts, has taken a wist
step in endeavoring to preserve tin
sanctity of the marriage vow.
WORDS WE SAY BACK.
EneonrM-ment for the Utile Ouet
Does Much to MrlKhten
Their Liven.
Little Dorothy came from the kin
dergarten with her eyes shining, hold
ing in her hand n braided mat ol
bright-colored paper. The little mat
found approving words and admira-
I tioii in the family circle, nnd was ex
hibited when Miss Cnry, her mother t
friend, came to supper that night.
"It Is very pretty," said Miss Cary tc
Dorothy, "and soon you will be making
more pretty things, sewing on card
board and making bright-colored pa
per chains. A little boy sent me tliit
word not long ago in his mamma's let
ter: 'Tell Aunt Uetli J've made a chain
long enough to reach through two
rooms of the house.' "
Dorothy's eyes shone with .pleased
excitement ut the little kindergarten
story, and eagerly she asked: "And
what did you say back?" The quick
question was a revelation. To the lit
tle child the success of the story lay in
what was "said back."
Words of encouragement are per
haps of tener called for In what we say
back than any others; encouragement
to begin, to keep on, nnd to try again,
hold within them the kernels of a hap
py childhood, and successful manhood
nnd womanhood. Let us watch thetsc
words wo .ay back to the children,
and if possible make them wise with
iiwentives towurd future activity,
Constance Conrad, in Woman's Home
Companion.
Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia.
Persons with indigestion are already
half starved, They need plenty of
wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia
Pii.a fllna.la in list n , an tt,A timl h
uitiu miubid mini -UM cud cu iiiv vuwjr i
can be nourished while the worn out or
gans are being reconstructed. It Is the
only preparation known that will in
tantly relieve and completely cure all
toaiaca i troubles. Try it if you are
euftsrisgfroai. indigestion. It .will cer
tainly do you good.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
RoDorts show that over fifteen bun
dred lives have hern caved tlrouih the
use of One Minute Couith Cure. Moat
of these were cases of grippe, croup
asthma, whooping cough, hronchitlA.nud
pneumonia. Its early uno prevents con
sumption. All who sutler from piles will bo ulad
to learn that DeWltt'tt Witch Iliuol
Salvo will give tluiin instant and per
manent relief. It will cure etv.euia ami
all skin diseases. Beware of counter
feits. The Chinese uek "How is your liver?"
iustendof "How do you do7" for when
the liver is active the health is (S')od.
DoWitt's Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for the liver and bowels.
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of tho celebrated .lame E. l'atton
strictly pure liquid paints
Ivy poisoning, poison wouiuh and all
other accidental injuries may be quickly
cured by using DeWIU's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is also a certain cure for piles
and skin diseases. Take no other.
Small In size and great in results are
DeWitt's Little Erly Risers, tho fa
moan little pills that cleanse the liver
aud bowels. They do not gripe.
Yon will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke A Falk iiave on sale a full lino
of paint and artist's brushes.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber L ind, Act June II, 1S78.
I. si. I.ANn orrici:, I
Tin? Damxs, on., Apr. 13, lux), i
Notice Is hereby given tliat In compliance
with the provisions of the Bet of enngn-so of
June 3, 1S7n entltleil "An act tor the sale of tim
ber limits In the states of Culltoriilii, Oregon,
Nevada anil Washington Territory,"
Wlllliuti K. Kiitelimn,
of The Dulles, County of Wasco, itnto of Oregon,
has this lnv lllcit lu tills office lili sworn state
ment No. 15'J, for the purchase of the WU NKJ-i
ami NU HKJjol Section No. S3, In Tp.IN.lt.
No. 11 h W. M., nail lll oiler proof to show
that the land (ought is more valuable f.ir Its
timber or (tone than for agricultural purpoes,
aud to establish his claim to said laud before the
Kezister and ltecclver of this otllco nt Tho
Dalles, Oregon, on
HatunUy, the 23il ly nr.lune, IUOO,
He names as witnesses: J. II. Colt, 1). 1'. hot
chum, Joseph Ilanun and William spencer, all
of The Dalles, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to Ilia their
claims in this oliico on or before lald'JJrd day of
June, 1900.
aprlvlUtv-1 JAY P. LUCAS, Hcgiitcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouvek, Wash., J
Mil) II, 1UJ0. I
Notice ii hereby given that tho following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will bo made before W. 1J I'resby,
United hlntea Commissioner for District of
Washington, at his ofllco in Goldendalc, Wash.,
on Saturday, June 30, l'XO, viz:
(lnorie U. l.miliny,
Homestead entry, No. 42, for the 3WJ.4 of Sec
l.yip3, Nof K13K.W. M.
tie names the following wltnettes to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
ol said laud, viz:
John 0. McDonald, of Hartlaiid P. 0 Wash;
Wendelln Infill, fioMenaalc I'. O., Wash,: John
C. llcrry. Harthiud P. 0.,Wash.; Thomas J.
Dripps, llartland P. ()., Wash.
ma)2J i ;w. It. DUNHAIt, Iteglster.
FItED. W. WILSON,
ATTO It N Y-AT LAW,
TIIK DALLES, OUKUON
Ofl'.cc ovei First Nat. 11-rnn.
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Panting, Overcoatin-or Fancj Vesting.
Kindly call aud examine my stock of Im
ported and I) identic Woolens. A line stock to
elect from.
Units miule from the lowest prices to the high
est grade.
J. A. Eberle
Flno
Tailoring.
TIIK IAI. I.Kb OltKOON.
DrGUNN'S
ONE FOR A DOSE, mi I A
IUra'T Pinjplon, Prevent I'll I
Cur HvAiliehs and DtpratTt. aa"
1. .1 . 1 1
for
Pa.
TIIK
tXKANHINO
AND UHAr.INCJ
CUIUS IOK
CATARRH
CATARRH
mi t H D I
Elf S ufUM BUM
tCaiy and plMftnt to
use. ContUM no In
Jurioot drug.
It Is quickly borbed.
OWeUUftooc!. ,
It Oyeut aBd CleaiifM
Hie (SHU l-IUMN,
AlllM "---''-
IImU and PrataeU tba Huilinu liuliiiu tha
gen of Taste and HomJI. Jim Sfse, W cwU (
DttlWfi.0lJ JSf" ! 'ttM i 10 C4BU by Mail.
frhith. tiiVv... iirT;.irvi.u?,."
' uiki rtMiit?nr, i r inn iiiui.
rinc rou. udi t.nii ..::.' f "
Complete
of
Dms
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEuDRUOGIST.
L. Lane,
(iKNKHAL
A NDih
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Tbirdland JelTcrnn.
Phnnn"1iQ
..chas. mu-
Butehers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught tho celebrated
COLUMIIIA lli:i:H, acknowl
edged thu beJit beer in The Dalles,
nt the umutl price. Come in, try
it nnd be convinced. Also tho
Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
Sandrjuiehes
of all Kinds always on band.
C. F. Stephens
...Dealer In...
Dpy Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Notions.
,(or W. U Douglas Hhoc.
Ast.
Telephone No. R8.
i:ilfeecoud HI.,
Tiio Dalles, Or,
Just What
You uiaiit.
Nav lilcan in W.ill Pa
.,,, DUBI
Wlllo varlotv an wn nr n inuiliw. n... i...
.... .,M,H uu.
fore Krucetl a aitiglu atonk. Heal Imita
tion croton efl'ecta ut ordinary prlcea.
Good ppor at cheap papor prlcea.
hlegant designs, taateful colorliiK youra
for a small nrlco ut ri a,ui.i
treet. AUo a full line of ioua Tint fit a
D. W. VATJSE. Third St.'
Jk., 8TURDEVANT,
Ofllcsoier French C'o.'i llsnk
PllOBC , TUB DALLKS. OUHfirtM
BlacRsmith
Horsesnoe
KM
,-OTOTrrs..UWUiailalSla..... 1I'IISIIZ
HfpjiiiirtrH
Str. RoRtilator.
Ship your
Freight
via
Eegulator Line.
DOWN.
HI'.
Lv. t'orll.ind
ut-7 A. M.
,. . Monday
. Wiitm-i!ay
Krlday
Atr. Dalle.
ittriiBO 1'. M.
Lv.
DillltH
( lit S A. M.
! Tucdiiy
5, Thu inlay ....
HHtntiliiy.
i A.r I'lirlliind
Kllto f. M.
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
P . Travel by the Hteiimora of tho ltrtttilntor Lino.
j roils lllu IHUl PCIVieo poMiinu.
I'orllnnd Ofllco, IMW-Hlreot Dock. W.
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 Panpy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer
C. S. Smith,
tiii:
Up-to-date Qroeer
I'VubIi Kkrb anil Croaniury
llntter it Hpeclulty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
We Put...
ovory bit of
twenty years experioneo
and drug knowlodgo
with ovory
Prorioription
that's compounded bore.
Ib it any reason why
our prescription busincHS
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
BLRKELEY & HQDBHTOH.
Koliablo
Proscriptionists
F. S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in' Blacksmith Supplies.
nor Second & Laoeblm, 'Phone 157
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTAUWT
And CAFE.
J. B. OroBoen & Oo Props.
87 Seoond Street,
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
riUNHAOTA KNKUAI.UANKINO ilUHlNKB
Utters of Credit iBsued HvwiUbla lu tba
KuMtttm dlola.
Bight Eaolmnga nnd TelegrMpbte
Bt. LOalK. Han Vna 1J.. I l 7!.'
eon, Seattle Waih.. and'vrlom PolnU
In Oregon .nd WMniagton.
orle u,m"; " au 0B
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, IWIiNI) .&-AST0RU NAY. COMPANY
nf tli tliin,ln.r. l i.....ti . .
................. win run ns ir thh i 1
nw.ng M'lirdttlo, tho ComjMiny tescrvlng thu right i.. IT J
nohcilulo without notice 111 "nl
J
i
8tr. Dallno City, i
IM1WN
I.V. Dal
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Moinliiy.
WrUlllKiliiy ,
Vrldny..,.
Arr. I'ortlnnd
nt ft r. it.
t 7100.,,
. TiimuU.
Tlmrs,
.BstUtUs,
Atr. 1)ii
at:3or.a.J
Tho Compnny will endeavor to nlvo Its tat. i
rur iiiiiuur i riuiiuon Willie's J
C. ALL A WAY, Oen. Ast. j
cer.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure,
Digests what you tit
lttrtinouny digests the foodudiiii
Mature in BtreuKtuening and nm
nrummt mo cxuauBiea ulKetlTeo
ganB. It lBtholatestdlscovereddlnit
ant and tonic. No other prepantlM
can approach it in cfllclencjr. It to
tantly rollevoaand pornmnentlycaw,
Dvancnaiii. Indlupntlon. rfoarthun
Flatulence. Hour Htomach, Mumm.
uioKueaaacne, uastraigi a,Grampt,ia
vi oiner results ui imperiect aigeiuea
. Prepared by K. C OeWItt Co.. Cbtett ,
J.H. HCIIBNK.
l'raiitlont.
II. II, BUI,
First Hational Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A WUVaaa aJUMAIMI fUlMtwuu viibm iiw
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceed prompt);
Mmlttad on dav of collection.
A nAMMAl Uah kr Una nuaa iMnaiMld
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ci
New York, Han Francinco and port.
:anu.
DIRBOTOKS,
D. P. Thompson. Jwo. B. fJonssri
En. H. Wilmams, Obo. A. Liass.
H. M. Bbai.u
THe Coimilia paciffe,
PACKERS OP
PORKand BEEF
It ANDFAUTU BKHH OK
Fine Lard and SauMtfW
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIF.D BEEF, KT0.
SO YE AW
EXPERIENCE-
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wfli.''VJ4!?aiSifomW
tpfttat iwllcr, without cWtro, In Ui
Scietttific flmcrcat.
(JnSOtBroadway.fjeWjP
rrnoli onlco.
Mica
lightens
the
load-
Axle
ehorleia!
Urease
tho
road.
cxcue.
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