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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
JUNE IP, 1P0O
The "silver republicans" of Wash-
Jnston state, for a very good reason. I
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Lave not beltl any local convention, ,
but a "mass convention" of the
"silver republicans" of the state has t
been called for the purpose of choos-
inc delecates to the "mass conven
. ,
tion" of that party at Kansas City.
The Oregon "silver republicans" had
a "mass convention" m Portland,
also; it was attended by just two
men, and one of them appointed ,
every "silver icpubliean" in the state I
lir rniilil think rf nbnnt lhirtv as I
a delegate, and several of these, are
not "silver republicans." What a
tittering farce the pretcuded "silver
republican" party is, anyway! Tele
grain. The orgauizatious of labor in the
United SUtcs has gjonn equally as
fast as the onzauization of trusts.
"With a membership of 1,004,000 on :
January 1, 1000. the American Fed-i
eration of Labor has since enrolled
304,000 more members, besides issu
ing 1,500 local charters this year.
The past three years have been those
of greatest success for the consolida
tion of labor interests.
The average price of wire nails in
the United States last year was 2.u7
per keg of 100 pounds, as compared
with an average of 2.50 in 1S90. i
The increase, therefore, was onh
7 cents a keg notwithstanding the
much higher cost of raw material.
The protective United States fur
nished last year, 39.2 o per cent of all
the steel produced in the world and
3-1.5G per cent of all the pig-iron.
Free trade Great Britain produced
only 1S.41 per cent of the steel and
23.C1 per cent of the pig-iron.
Exports from the United States to !
Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, the Phil-!
ippine and Samoan Islands will reach
rl
$45,000,000 in the fiscal year ending
with this month, being three time
Jarger than in 1S9C.
espansion.
This is good 1
The Standard Oil Compano's rival
bas increased its capital to 10,000,
000. This looks like a fight comino
between two of the hi" trusts.
AD'erican manufactured goods to
the value of $40,000,000 were shipped
to foreign countries last April. This
is a record-breaker.
Attention, Ilorneiuon'
Tvgh Valley, Or., June IS, 1000.
EniTon Chkoxicle :
I hand yon herewith a notice to horse
owners that I hope you will publish at
the earliest opportunity, for 1 deem the
matter of very great importance to every
owner ol a horEe in the connty. I am
ndvleed by the state veterinarian that
mange is a highly contagious disease.
He recommends as treatment that Jls
pounde of sulphur and pounds of
unslacked lime he boiled iu a gallon of
water and daily applications made. Or
any good fchecpjJip used at five times
ite strength for sheep.
Anyone can readily gee that if this
disease should get well scattered af:ong
the work and saddle horses of the
county, and the infection got into the
public and private stables, it would bo a
task of giant proportions to ever get
entirely rid of it again. By united
effort now it can he eradicated, and the
effort must he made, and made now.
Any delay only makes the matter worse.
I would request that every person
knowtnt' oi cases oi this disease woalu
at once inform me confidentially of its
whereahouts and who the owners of the
horses are, or what hrands they carry,
A. A. lio.N.vEV.
OWNEltS ok nouses takk notick.
Information having heen filed in my.
office that numerous cases of
,?"eJ
among horses now exist in
aeco:
county, I hereby notify all persons hav
iug horses so eiillcted to immediately
remove eaiu horses froic the public
ranue nnd to keep them separate and
apart from all other horses not so alllct
cd, and to imnicdiately treat said afflict
ed horses for a cure of said disease.
And any and all persons owning or hav
ing in his or their possession horses dis
eased with mange, who refuse or neg
lect to take heed of this notice and re
move said horses from danger of contact
with other healthy stock, will he dealt
with (VecordinK to laws made and pro
vided to cover each cases.
A. A. Bonkky,
Stock Inapector for Wasco Co,, .
Tygh Valley, Jane 18, 1000,
J104tw
Columbia Southern Warehouse.
At Shaniko the Columbin Southern
Knitwnv Co. controls SOslOO feet of the
i Shaniko warehouse building, to ho used
ins - a freight warehouse, through which j
they will receive ana lorwnru ireigni m
the usual manner. The impression that
M mU8l 1om Umulph or.
wartUnp M0U9es is nn erroneous one and
We take this menus of dinpellinc it.
Freicht received and held twenty-four
hours will bo turned over to n lorwnrn-
ing honse subject to the order of the
consignee. The rate on wool in sacks or
in bales from Shaniko to The Dulles is
25 cents per 100 pounds.
For rates or other information call on
or address
C. E. Lytle, G: F. & P. A., or
Geo. F. Koss, Agent,
Shunikn. Or.
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A startling incident, of which Mr.,
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:'
"I wrs ia a most dreadful condition. My 1
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back '
nd sides, no appetite gradually grow-i
inp weaker day by day. Three physi-1
i cians had given me no. Fortunately, a
jriend ndvised'iectric liitters' ; and to j
my great joy and surprise, the first I
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their nso for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley &
Houghton's drug store. 5
GOING EAST
If you intend to tnke a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The
- , w , , . ,i,, .,., ,l..,n
Great abash, a modern and up-to-ilnte
r xilrnul 'n pverr unrtictilar
ranroau .n eer jiorucuiar.
Through trams from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls aud'every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. lioss C. Cu.ve,
Pacific Coast Pass. Agt
Los Aneeles, Calif.
C. S. Cra.se, G. P. A., St. Louie, Mo.
Special reserve old government whig
key, recognized by the highest medical
authoritv in the land; especially recom-
mended bv the board of health of San
Francisco for hospital use, also A. P.
j0'"' D., captain and surpon,
I and Win. I). McCarthy, major and eur-
1 Keon U. S. army, as the purest unidul-
terated etimnlant for coiivalescen's. in -
i valide and fam'tlv use. sold by CharleE
Stublintr
3)120-dlm
Reports show that over fifteen hun
dred lives have been saved th-ouph the
use of One Minute Cough Cure. Most
of these were cases of grippe, croup
asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and
pneumonia. Its early use prevents con
sumption, Nasa!
CATARRH
In all its etasss there
should be cleanliness.
Ely's Cream Balm
clean.es,iioothe3andh!8
the d.ijajed meaiurane.
Jtctirescatarrhanddjivca
away a cold in the head
quickly.
cream i;aim is pccu into iueiiU4niia,iii)iciiuo
over the membrane and is absorbed. Itclieria im-
mediate and a enre follows.
It U nnt il-vip" lines
not prodace eneezln. Lare Size, 60 cents at Drug
gists or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
EK1' lAr'JTUEUS, SO Warren Street, Kcw Vork.
Hale,
Trimmed hats and patterns at cost for
the next thirty days at the Campbell &
Wilson millinery parlors. 23-tf
, . Mcoun. JOHN fuvit;
MOOIiE & GAVIN,
ATTOl'.NKVH AT LAW
I'.ooms S'J and iu, over L'. S. Land Olllce.
ADMINISTUATOK'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an order of the county coart
of Clackamas county, Oregon, made and
entered on the 28th day of May, 1000, 1
i.o.i. .1 I .. innn t
will offer for sale, at nrivate sale, from
aud after the 7th day of July, 1000, for
l. 1 1 -II .1... .!..!.. .1(1,. , I !..
LUBII ill iiuuu. nil mo riKii, iniu uuu 111-
: terest of the estate of Walter fish, de
ceased, iu nnd to lot 12 in block IS,
Laughlin'e Addition to Ualles City,
Wasco county, Oregon.
FlIEDKKlCK IJ.USDO.V,
Administrator of the eHtate of alter
Fish, deceased.
Offers received by Attorneys for Ad
. mlnistrator.. J. T. Whalley, Pipes &
'fiirt vnrtnn, cT. Ifi.i
MORO '.HORSE SALE AT AUCTION
June 10th I will have n bund ot about
100 head of horses, bred up In Clyde)
dale, in Moro, broke nnd unbroke, from
H00, ionnds weicht down to suckling
colts, which I wish to sell at private sale
in the forenoon, and at auction sale in
the afternoon.
Terms On all sums of $10 or less,
cash. Over $10, bankable nolen paya
ble November 1, 11)00, or ten per cent
olf for cash.
N, E. Mornrr.
I alto have a good No. 2 Hodge header
for sale, with two 20-foot boxes, Only
rnn one season and in good order. You
can get this cheap for cash.
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For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
l'HUtluc. Ovwcontln- or Fancy VcstiUK.
... . . . . -1. . I T . -
Klum? ran nun rxKmiuc ray mvk m m-
..... .....1 IX . .... (I'..l.l.lttlj I Ltlb t,.
elcct irom.
suit made fremt he lowest vrlrcs to the Mru-
srRtle-
I PLmIj. Fine
I D HlHllR Tailoring.
1I1K I)AI-L.r. (IllKBOX.
AilmtnWtrntnr'n Sale nT Kcul Property
Notice N liorebv plven thnt from and r.Iter the
ninth dny of Juno, 1W0, 1 will lirocwd to soil nt
private sale, for cuh, the following ite'erllxu!
property bolnimiiiR to the etute of I'atrlfk
llrown, licceiiMSt, to-wit'
Lots A, It, t 11. K, K. G. 11, 1, J. K and 1.. in
Work 37 oi tort Dulles. .Military ro-orvutiou, in
Oregon.
For information iiiiiilre nt office of Hinnott &
Sinnott.
Dnted nt Dalles Cltv this 10th dnv of May, 1900.
DK1.1A C. HHOW.V,
Administratrix of the estate of l'strict Brown,
deceived. m
ICOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
l.o.-n Orncc at Vascoi'veh. Waiiii.,1
April 30, l'JW). i
Notice U herebv civen thnt the following
named etllcr has lllvd notice of his iuttm-
"on lo mute uimi imnu iu m; hjii in
vlaSm, and that nid proof will be made before
W. It. l'resbjr, United states Commissioner for
nutilct of !nhlucton. at hi, otllce in Golden-
! dale, Wash., on Friday, June 20, 1W, viz. ,
; Deitrich 11. Stegman, devisee of Dietrich
Stegman, deceased :
Homestead Kntry No. S710, for the outhurot H
of tetion '-il, township 3 north of range 1) cant,
Will. Mer. .
He names the following ultucse to prove hii
continuous residence upon and eultivallon of
said land, viz:
Manuel S. Ijeonardn. of Grand Dalles P. O.
Wash.: Herman Kriselke, William Wilkinson, o!
Centcrville P. O.. Wash., and William Crawford,
of Orand Dalles 1. O., Wash.
V. K. DIMIAH.
may2-i Kvclster.
KOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Orncs at Vancoi'vep., Wnh.,
Jlay 15, i
VnftrtA la Vfrntic Il-.,t1 fl,it tllO f 1 1 I I II f
named ettlurt have lllt-i notlceof theirinteutloii i
to make Unci nroof in sunnort of their clalnis.and I
that ?aid proof will io made before the reylater
and receiver of the I.', fi. land olllee at Vancou
ver, Wash., oa July c, IWjO, viz.
Oforce II. Sautord,
1 ",r s"sSVVec Tn Kffi
who name ttie iollowlns: wlti
lie wUiietMS to wove hi
continuous residence ujon and cultivation of
saiu land, viz.
Hafcktu Trabuo. Christian Pleck'on. Thomas
JI. Whitccmti, Edward A. Hopper, all of l.yle,
Wash.
Christian DlrckBon,
who made H. K. Xo. 022, for the'. NW and
K'.. MV.,. Hfe 10, Tp :) S. It 1.', w. ii.,wlio
namei the followinc witnee to prove hid
eniitinuous residence upon and cultivation of
iiu'l land, viz:
Hkin Trabue. John Puln. .lameii I'll...
'..'."rue II. Sanford, nil of l.yle, Washington.
II u h1. In 1'rulitie, I
who made II. K. No. 'MA, for the ?, bWK, Sec j
. ,md NWW, hee 10, Tp 3 N, I: i. K. W . M.,
uno na)ne the lollowing witnee)f to prove ills ,
dutiiiuous residence UHn mid cultivation of
said land, viz: I
ChriAtl.ui Pelokton, Thomas M. Whitenmb,
(eorite H. tanloro, James ntz. all ot Lyle l". u,
Wash.
maj J3-l W. H. DVX1!AU, IltBlstcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La:i Orncs at Vancocveu. Vaii .
JIOV IT. VMI. (
( named settler lies tutu notice oi ins intention
j to make rlual nroof In supjHjrt oi his t-laim. mid
"u I"U,JI uibuk it:iuju i . u. i ioy,
L ulled mates Commissioner, at Uoldeudnle,
on July i-, ln.G, vU;
Analirl K, Ollar,
who mcde II. E. No. Jtv.&, for the fractional V'a
SWJJ, .-ee H, Tp 3 X, II IS L, and of NK1.4,
fceu Tp 3, N K 1- E, W. 31. j
He names the following witnesex to prove Ms
continuous residence upon, and cultlvullon of
said land, viz:
Hobert A. Strouthcrs, f'brls E. Tranzen. V. ill
iarn (iarner, John Kurc, ull of l.yle I'. O.,
Washington,
W. 11. iJL'.VliAIt,
rnaySM licKlster.
AD.MI.VISTUATOK'S NOTICE
Notice li hereby Klven that the nnderslKiied,
by an order of the County Court of the Htate of
Oregon lor Vacn County, has lx.cn uppoli-led
administrator of the esiutu of lleleti lirudford,
decease'. All )etons haviiii; 'lalms Htralnst
the estate of said ltceaitd ure tu tilled to pre-
',,,,",m' t,,t'
' nUi'h.ifi
proiier vnueiiers, i" me at
limn six montiis irom
' "... .. ... .
iiattd .May V,. l'.'jt'.
l'l'TSAM K. lUiAlirOI'.Il,
Admlr.utrntor of the l.s ate ol Helen llrud.
j jK
mini lawnwi
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DGUNN'S
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
, Kmoi Plmplen, Prrent
Illllotiu,l'iinl7Hn.'Uloo(l,
a morrmsni ul the l,ovrelii melt d7 In n---&ry
iS'S'il' w? "'" "'"!''" 'nr. i,t full Ui f ,
e Boldbf UruBeuu. OK. 0SANKO CO. Phlla. Pa-
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JJIt. K. V.. VEUUl'HII.V,
Physician and Surgeon,
Olflcc, Vofit Illock (over l'ontiHTlce).
Mujilmo dw Till: DAl.UIS, OIIKUON.
J)U. V. X. HMIT1I,
Osteopath.
lioornn lOimd II, Cliniiinnn IllMk, Tlie Hallei,
OrtRon, Ti)eila unu Friday, b u. in. to VI.
umylB-lm
FRED. W. WILKON,
ATTOit.NKY.AT
T1IK UAIJ.EH, OBKUON
OtT.ee nvei Flt Kat. Bault.
Complete
Cipe
of
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M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
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Wagon and Carriage Work.
Finn Brothers Wagon.
ThirrlSniul Mmm PlmiiRv1;Q
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Bufcehers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keep on draueht the celebrated
COLIMHIA HKEK, nefcnow:
edtred the best beer in The Dallei,
at the U'-Urti price. Con,e in. try
It and be foiivinred. Also the
I'lnitt hrunds of Wine, L) juor
cud f 'ii-ars.
Sanduiiehes
of all Kinds nnvnys nn hand.
p. Stephens
...Dealer In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Just What
You tuant.
New Idens in Wall I'uimr here, fim-li
wide variety us we ure allowing never be
lore Kraceu a Blnjfle stock. Ileal imitu.
tion creton eflects ut ordinary prices.
Eleifant desiens, tustefu! coloriiiL's. vouru
for a small price, at our Htore an Third
atreet. Also a full line of hoinio puints.
D. W. VAUSEt Third St.
JJ. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OfllOB our French & Co.' Hank
YUu!9 C, THE II A 1,1. K6, OKEOON
BiacKsmnn
1
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l liOwtf Htnits. Hatit, ( lips, Notion. Agt, ?'
j ;for W. 1.. IioukInd Hhoe. f ,
liHH!'''' Ttie Dalles, Or, j:
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mm,
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mm
PU'liliium
lintliK TO'iuu'i'i
M'hcilulo without
Ship your
Freight
via
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lit
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l.v. Portland
nt 7 A. M.
Moitdny
Wcdiietiy
Friday
Arr. Diillin
at 6 f. M.
1V. I Mil II P
H t " A. St.
h''l1ieday . .
ThurnUy . .
! Saturday . .
H Arr. Portland
S, nt't:S0 r. m.
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J- FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
? Travel b the Steamers of the llegillator t.llie.
j ronu the licet service pokolhle.
f , Portland tillice, OaW Hlreot DocU. W.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I hare 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 cer.
C. S. Smith,
jidp-to-date CroeeiDyspepsia Cure.
Fri-sh EggB nnd Creamery
Hutter u tpecinlty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270
We Put...
every bit of
twenty years experience
and drug knowlodgo
with every
Prescription
that's compounded here.
Js it any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ark your physician
if we are reliable.
BL01ELEY & EOBSHTOJI,
Reliable
Prcscrijjtionists
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor Second & LaneUin. 'Phone 151
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTAUWT
And CAFE,
J. B. OroHsen & Oo., Props.
87 Second Street.
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TPVKT nTT O- -rs
JP SXiXuV LJd OG JJ
ntANHACT A Kl'KKAl, I1ANKINU IIUfc'INKH
letters of Credit issued available in the
KiiHtern States.
Hight Kkclmnge and Telegraphit
Tronsfers Hold on Now York, Chicago,
Kt. Louis, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore
uon, Keattle Wash,, and varioui poluU
iu Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAY, COf ASYj
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in inn i.lKlllllllir 1.111(1 Will rlt 11 nH Jior the . j
.mii..nij iLKurvillK HIO riRlll t() chlllmii
notice. t,
Str. Dnllos City.
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Regulator Line, i 'lUt.ana
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The Company will endeavor t'i give
For further Information iiddreHH
C. ALLAVVAY, Oon. AKt.
It jmt
Kodol
Digests what you eat.
It artificially d 1 Rests the food and aids
"Katuro Id BtrenKthonlnp and recon
Btructlntr the exhausted digestive or
i jans. It Is the latest discovered digest
'ant and tonic. No other preparation
!can npproach It In efficiency. It In-
Btiintly relievos and permanently cures
i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
1 Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
. SIcklleadachc.GustralKia Cramps,and
ll nflmr viM?tll 4 ti fit imnit-fnnt rt lraln
Prupared by E. C. DrWIf. A Co., Cblcago.
J. fe. HCHIttlCK,
I'rehldeut.
11. M IlciU,
tujhltl
first national Bank,
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
I A General Ilnnkini; IhmineEE transacted
t . . . rf..l.f.... ... t:l..l.t
iopoBiiB roctiiveu, ruuji;ti m iy,ut
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds iiroinptlj
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight aud Telegraphic Exchange Bold rn
New York, Kau Francisco an porl
land. DlRBOTOMU
I). P. TlIOMfHON. Jko. P. Hcntitcs.
Eu. M. Wh-uamh, Gko. A. Likbx.
II. M. Huam..
ttie Goiuiu&ia PecKing Go
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUl'ACTl'HKKSOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKD BEEF. FTC.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Resigns
Anrono amtdlnif n nkotrli niia .f
qnliiUIr luct-rtiilii mir ii-Miiti f " - .if nfiitilr
Invmillmi l prolmlilr lt.;n "M it. ' "ffiiiM
tlimaxtrlcl rntiillilniillal. lliiml "" ' ' ls.
I'utiti.u takim tTnuutfli Mtimi A 1
i,ff. witimiiL cliiirun. Ill Hi'
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Scientific flniericait
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1 riti'H rip
nmr; fimr muiitlii), tl. Hoiuuyai i - . .
MUNN & Co w Jfl
tu nt nil nr iiur ni'ieiiuii i"-""" ,u rn,
Mica
lightens
the
load-
Axle
r,hortcii3
Grease
the
roid'
helps the team. Bavcsnmd
expeuac. rJoldcverywlicic
STANDARD OIL CO.
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