The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 21, 1900, Image 4

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    CANCER
IS MOT
INCURABLE
Time was wiicn Cancer wsw considered as incurable as leprosy.
Phvsirinns aihI friends could rive little relief or encouracenicnt to
one afflicted with this terrible disease. Even now doctors know of no remedy for this fearful malady ; while admilttug it to b
n blood disease, they still insist that there is no hope outside of a surgical operation, and advise you to have the Cancer cut out
but at the same time cannot assure you that it will not return. You may cut or draw out the sore, but another will come ii
its place, for the disease is in the "blood is deep-seated and destructive, and beyond the reach of the surgeon's knife oi
caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood must be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of ull poisonous, effet
matter before the Cancer sore will heal.
S. S. S. is the only medicine that can overcome this powerful and contaminating poison and force it out of the blood. It
builds up and invigorates the old, and supplies new, rich, life-giving blood. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy ; no mineral
can be found in it ; the roots and herbs from which it is made contain powerful purifying properties that act directly upon ,
the blood svstem and make n safe and permanent cure of Cancer. It has cured thousands, why not you ?
LUUUCr IS IIUl 111 Wit VI- lllllgillCU , Hll lUlllll UUt UC lice 11UUI Ulll lit 111 UUt U4UUU 1111 UV-VIIIH. JUItUVkU llltlk 11 DCtCIC
' -, it.i" e f ... - li
aim suiuuuni lunn ui me disease ma
develop from a sore or ulcer on your tongue
or other part of your body ; a slight bruist
or hurt, a little 'nimDle on the evelid. lir
or nose, a small lump on the jaw or breast, a harmless looking wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as to attract
little or no attention. If you have an obstinate sore, don't rely upon salves or ointments to cure it begin with S. S. S.
at once; it will cleanse your blood and prevent the formation ot cancerous cells.
Mrs. R Shirer, Ia Plata, Mo., writw : " A small plmnle came on my jaw about one inch Iwlow the
ear on the left fide of my face. At first It gave me no trouble, and I did not think it was anything serious
until the Jaw began to swell and became much inflamed. At the same time the sore liegan to spread and
eat into the fresh, and Rave me intense pain. I tried everything I could hear of, but nothing did me any
good. I then began the use of S. S. S., and after taking several bottles the Cancer healed, and there
Is now no sign of the disease. Thus was two years ago, and I am still enjoying perfect health.'1
Send for our special lxxk on Cancer ; it contains much information that will interest
ou ; it is free.
Write ourphvsiciaus about vour case, and for anv advice or information wanted : thev
have made a life stttdv of Cancer and all blood diseases. We make no charge what
ever for this. Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA,
impure Blood Invites Disease,
sss
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
rBttiai; cumit. ami ntu.vts.
Good music anil first-class perf irtua'tee
under tlio pi.vilion free to ull. Refresh
menu can be proeucod on the crounils
' if desired. frilv&snt
) lieni.'tnuttr
That Cha. .Stublitig 13 still (loin:; a
here reta'' ''iiaiiieia ut new place. He
! sella in quantities lo Eiiit all custuinerj,
ironi one bottle to n barrel, raimly
ntilers delivered promptlv.
F. S.
Gunning,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
J. A Croen, ex-tmitnuster
city, is lien- viMting friends.
Mrs. Hubert Mars, .!r., arrived
on the nooti train from Antelope.
Mrs. 0. L. tiiilinrt left on the noon
train for her home at Hood Kiver.
Mr. .1. M. Manten left 0:1 this morn
iiia'" lio.it for an outing at Cascade
Leek-.
Colonel Nye and wife, nf Prineville,
were i-sen:ers on this morning's boat
for I'ortl inii.
. All peri n-linvinc claims against the c.tate
Mrs. Olivia Mnran was a passenger olthe.wid Kvall e Kvans are hereby requited
rn this tnortiirit:,e boat for an oiuini; at ' to present the Mime to blm. properly vcilned, as
r;,.T,I,. I nfb-j " 1 by law required, nt Mosier, Orcsun, within six
OnsiaciL LOLt.3. months from the date hereof.
a 1..1. I 'his IOtU AV OUtlUC l'XO.
Antelope' i.kaNUKI: kvaxs.
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
1 Xotlce is hereby given that the undersigned
ha ien duly nppoi terl by the county court, nf
the state of Oregon, -executor of the itt will
Max Liieild-mnn of (the
Herald, it- in the cny the guest of the ,
Umatilla Houee.
Sum Waters and family, of Golden
dale, were p.i-sena-rs on this morning'e
boat for Portland. I
Charles Llenanl, n prosperous Crtok!
county sheen man, is in the city looking '
after his wco! clip.
C. L Schmidt and family were pas-sciiC-r-'
on this iimriiing'ti boat for an
outing at Hood River.
Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Three Mile, ac
companied lier relative, lira. J 1,. mv
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
nor Second & Lansbliii. THoue 157
Executor nf the last will mid testament of
Kvallne Evau, deceased. jutilO-II :
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION. j
Liyu Omen at Tnz Dalle.. OitKnox,) j
luly a, liw.
Notice 1? hereby given that the following' '
nannd settler has tiled notice of his intention to j
mane limit proof in support of tils clim, un.l
that said proof will be made before the Kcgister !
and lteceivcr at The Dalles, Oregon, on Tuev
day, UiKUst'Jl, P.X, VU' I
lloiace L. 1'ntti rm, nf Tli llullfs, l)r ,
II E. No. 31-1 for the 8WU BWU, nee. CU, and
NK. NWU. Ecc. 31. TP. y . R. 1' K . VV. Jl.
He names tne following witnesies to prove hi i
conuuuom lesmence upon unu cultivation ot
Chicken Lice Ciprei.
USE
Carbolineum : Avenarius.
The moit cfileient Wood l'ruorving
I'.ifnt m1ou Itadicil Iifiuedy agulust
Chicken I.h'". Its ppli iitlon to in
ilde HiilUof poultry huuse" will jwr
iniinently cxtrtniliinte ull Ilcc. Ke-mlts-
healthy chickens, ji enty of
regs. w ilto for circulars ami prices.
Mention this paper.
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Inr. nri lliia morriitit.'A h.,!,r n ftir n th : $iid laud, viz:
l,1(.i.a " K. v. I'-tterton, P.J Kobertf, A. T. Uobcrts
1ULh-" L. E. Huberts, all of -Mosier, Oreion.
Chris Dethman, a prominent fruit JAY I' I.UCAS,
man of tlio Hood Kiver valley, was m;
town last night, the truest of tne Uh.ii- j
tilla Huuse.
JMl-t
Itesister.
DISSOLUTION NOTIC?:.
T. A. Hiulon returned here this
morning from a trip through E.tstern
Oreiton in 'lie interest of the American
I Fire Iiuuratiee Company.
Miss Lettie Powell, of Prineville, ar
rived here on the noon I rail on iier way
to visit friends in Portland.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Mcintosh, who
have been unesis of the Umatilla Hiiue
for a few day, left at noon today for
their home at Paulina, Crook county.
Mrs. C
i Notice is hereby given that the partnership I
heretofore exliling retv.ttn E. 1!. Ilufiir and
' Frank Menifee, nt The ImIIcs, Oregon, nniler
therlrin name and style of Dnfur A Menefee. I"
I this da dlsyohtd by rntitu.it consent, E. II.
Dufur retiring fr.m initi Una. All unlitilshul
cae in which Mild firm is Interested as nt- i
tornevs, will bo attciidtd to and complettd bv
i both partners the same aj though no dissolution
had occurred.
i Frank Mcncfee will retain tlio books and ac- '
, comity nt the linn, and will pav nil debt.i and
. claims againsi sulci Hrm.and nil partio- Indebted
! to tht firm of Dufur a Menefeenro rtiiuesttd to
i iciiiu iuu .-ame wun mm iiuii eariy unie.
iaiei at mo Danes, Oregon, tins
Jos.T. Peters & Co.,
Till: I1AI.I.KH. IIItKOMN.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
1st (IaV tit
L. Richmond and children, of i iff!'"- ,?v'A.iL.7
Xho DaIIh-, ure s.DenduiK the vacation
nt Charlie's ranch in Ferrv Canvoti.I
Mrs. Richmond visited .Mrs. T. G.John
eon -Monday. Condon Globe.
Ntnto I'alr.
The state board of agriculture is mak-
inp a reat efl'irt this year to make the
atato fair n representative agricultural
and life stock show. The premium list
is out and is being thoroughly distribut
ed throughout the otate, and personal
efforts are beint' made to attract the at
tract the attention of farmers and stock
men to the very liberal premiums
offered.
Several emintiee in the state are pre
paring a county exhibit fur the fair, for
thoy really it will he a jiood opportunity
to advertise their county in a most prac
tical way. Much exhibit will be a lec
ture rouin, and nn (ibj-ct lesson for the
liorne-teeker, where he can (."it informa
tion along intelligent line-, and will ho
worth many dmla-e in advertising the
county's resources.
The live stock 'show will be without
fiuestioii the best over held on the coast.
Breeders all over the country are pre- ;
paring to exhibit nt the fair tins year, j
There is an opportunity hero in Oregon
for the farmers who have been runniin.'
in debt raising wheat to turn th-irnt-!
tention to the profitable production ofj
heel, mutton and pork, or ongnut- in
dairying, which lias, already tnk-n its
place as a leading paying indnnry in
this sta'n. Thero ib a dennind for the
beHt sptcinif iH of all breeilc, which w ill
continue lo yrow for years to come, and
there is nothtnir that will encourage this
industry so much as stock ehowa at
statu and county fairs.
Kpciid Holiday lit IIiiIiiih vlllf.
Put up u lunch and unt aboard either
of tlio 0. H. & N. trains leaving Tlio
Dallea nt 4 :50 a. ni, or 12:35 noon, and
apend tlio day in the refreshing
ehnde of tlio trees nt lioiineville. Fare
ie only 50 conta for the round trip.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
I hnve been duh uppoliited by the honorable
county court, of the state of Oregon, f.r Wasco
couiuy, executors of the ealuti of Horatio Cor-
r.ii. uvtvjriu, .vii iieituiis iiani); eiltinis
asf.iinst said citate are hereby notified to present
the same, properly veritied, to the undersigned
l harles h. Cor.-on, nt Wasco, aherman couut
ureifo , or at ine oinco oi our aitorucvs, .Menc
fee .'c Wilson, nt The Dalles. Ures in, within ilx
niouths from the date of this notice.
Dated July 11, 100.
CHAW E E. CORSON',
WlI.I.IAJl K. COitSO.S.
Execulois of the citato of Horatio Cornon, de
eeattd. jiyji a
KXKJUTOU'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
hu been duly nppoiutid by tho honorable court
of the ttate of Oregon, for Wasco county, ex
ecutor of Ihe estate of Auvtm llachman, do-cea-ed.
All irnuis having claims Hculnst mlo
estate ore hereby notified to present the tame,
proKriy turlflul, to the iiiidurMuiit-d (ieorgu D.
heed, at I ho Dalles, Wasc j county, Oregon, or
at tboomcoof hh iiitorn-). llenefeo v WI on,
at The Dalles, Oregon, within six n.onths from
the date of tnU notice.
Dated tb.li tlthdayof July, ltl.
(iKOHUh I). ItKED,
E-xecutor of the citate of August Uaehmari,
rtecortstd. l)Ml
race Marks
C0PVRIGHT3 &C.
Anyone sending nskelrh and te?crlntlon ma
nulclilr rjeciaui our opiiilon frco whether a
invention In prolmbly p ilnitahlo. Comnmnlrf
llomslrlctlyronihletitlal. Hand book on l'atcntt
lent free. OMojt itL-Piicy for ocunng patents.
l'atei.ta taken tliroiiali Jlurin li Co. receive
ifxclal notice, without charge, latno
Scientific Jfttttricam
A lianrtfomcly lllinlr.ilfd weekly. J-nrce3t rlr
riil.ii Iim of r.ny fricntiilf! loiirrul. Terms, 5.1 a
reir: four montlis, tL Ecildbyull noiTKlealer''.
MUNNCo.3C,a New York
UrcDch Oflleo. (25 V Si , Wahiuaton. V. V
Tin:
CI.KAN.SINO
AND JIKAI.INO
CUltt: J'Olt
CATARRH
Before you
place any orders for a tombstone or for
curbinc, foiicing or other cuuutterv
work, call on Louis Comini. I will not only give you all
the information you need but I will ipinte yon prices you
cannot beat nnytvhere. Lot no one bluff you. It will take
only a few minutes to call mid eeu me. If you havo a
neighbor who ever did business with me consult him as to
the price and quality of my work I nllJn Pnniri!
mid abide by the result. ; LUUIb UUlTl llll
CLEANLINESS.
:s being advocated by all parties reardleis of race, color or pre
vious condition of servitude. H-member wu make our custo
mers glad when thoy buy or Pure Prepared Paints. Tlioro is a
finish and u'lois to its work thai is admired by all.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moldings
He sure and inspect our stock of Wall Paper
.. DcqIkii; for l'JUO on Display. . .
H. GLENN & CO.
Washington Street,
between Second and Third.
Ely's Cream Balm
t
IK
0.RM
DKI'.UIT
run
Kant
Mall
III p. HI,
TIMK SCIIKPUI.K,
FlIOH llAM.KH.
Atlantic
Express
1 .::) a. in,
Via Hunt,
Ingtoii.
iiMikiiuc
Mull
nml
Expieii"
U.'i'i p. III.
8 p. in.
Halt Luke, Denver, I't
wottli. Oiiialin, Kau
nas City, Kt. Iuls,
Chlctigo Mild East.
Altnivt
r0K
Kutt
l:-T i a
Halt l.ks, Denver. I'tJ
Worth, Oiniiliu, Kim.'
mis City, Ht. biitis,,
Chicago milt East,
I -Sa.m.
Wnlhi W'nlla, HpokAlic,i Binkum
Mliini'..pollH. Kt. I'iiiiI 'j,? 10
iMi In t Ii, .Mlluuukiv, ,,j
Chicago mid Kant, via V.xmm,
i..,l.,iiin,,U,l II,,,,, i., '"law
ton, ulrti nil point ml
tt iiHiiiugtou mm i-.mm
eru Oregoii,
3:3) . a,
FnoM roitTi.ANii.
Ocean Htenmihlpt.
Kor Bun FimiclM.'i
Kvery I'lve llnvo.
' !. ro.
S p. in. ' ' I ii m
K..hittulnyColumbla Uv. Hteainers. Ex.hundM
I To Am'oiua mid Way '
Raturday Uiiidlugs.
10 p. III.
Ii I!. 111.
Kr.Sumliv
! WlLLAUETTK IltVlilt. ItSOp.m,
.Ort-gon (Mty. NewU-rg, Kx.SutiJir
i Haleni & Way IjuhI's. '
T H. ill, WtLLAMfTTTIC AND VAM- iltflptn
: Tues.'l nur. iiijli. Ittv;;it3. .Mon.,Wui
ami tnt. Oregon City, Dayton, anil KM.
I and Way-IjiiiilliiKh.
I.v lllparia
dally
.1 .'CiM. Ill,
K.vaki: IttVKIt.
Ulparla to lwlstoii.
Ixavh
i.kwikto.'i
Ihlllr
OiCOu.m.
Grandall & Burget
DEALERS IS Jjoj
fill kinds of TjNDEKTAKERs Burial Shoes
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
Tho Dalles, Or.
CJf" l'nrlles ilralrmg to gu to llvpinicr or
points mi Coliiiuhiii .Soutlivrn via lllggi, tiuM
take .No. J, leaving 'I ho liallixi at I'i 10 p. a.
making direct coiiiieciloiis at lliippncr Juiictlon
mid Mlggs Iti'tiiiultig iiiaklngillrwitcoiimctloii
at Hepinier Jiiiu'tlon mid lligga ltli .No. l.u
riving at Tliu Dalles at l'J::) p. m.
for lull particulars call on O. It. A; N. L'o.'i
agent The Diillua. or uddrein
W. II. IIUKMH.'KT,
(rn 1'n.t. Aut.. rortlmiil, Or,
Northern f ii
Yellowstone Park Line,
THK HIXIN'U CAlt ItOl'TK PltOJI 1'OKTUNH
TO thi: KAHT.
Tin: O.VI.V DUIKCT i.ini: TO Till vi:i,i.ow
K10NK I'AIIK
i.kvvi;. Union Depot, rifihand I Sis
No. "J
No.
11 10
.No. I.
lltU) 1'. JI
Fait mall lor TiiRoniii,
Ki-attle. Olyiiipla, tirny t.
iiauiiir if, ii Koiitii iieim
potuln, hpiikaue, lto.
laud, Ii. ;., I'ulhiimi,
JII.M'OW, lJl ihioii, mil
. II. (alolliiinp mining cnuii
iry, iiulcnii, Jltiiuvapo
lls, Ht. I'aul, llimilia,
Kiiiimih City, Ht. 1-oiiU.
Chicago mid all hiIiiIn
i'ii-t and noiilhiaHt.
ruirul hound l-.xpress
lor Tiiconia and Heattlo 7;0)A. M.
mid liitermcdlatu pnititr
0 o l'.il,
No. 3.
Laiy mid pleasant to
in '. Contains no In
jurious urn".
D Is quickly nbsorlntl.
(live Itellcf nloiict.
It (li..nn fati.l 'l..n,it..u '
COLD 'N HEAD
Hcali and I'rotc'H tlio .Msuihranc. Ittorw tho
Hnos of Tantu and bindl. I.irgo fiiz, M ct-nls nt
Druggist or hy mall; Trsl Hie, lOcenti hy mall.
KLV DilPTHIiits, M Warrcu fetrtet, i, ew Vork.
ia
PSGRiilD GO
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTUUKlta Oi-'
Fine Lard and Sansages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
KIKP BEKF. KTO.
Y)n' kihi:ni)(uki'ki;
Pliyfliciaii and Surgeon,
Hpcclal attention given to suwry.
Uooms 21 iind 2-.', Tel, ifii Vogt Ulock
WMF the
lLfif2.fe5?fe
m, ueljw the team, haves weir ntul
ipa e.i.'iiic. om overvwiiere. i
.mm
Da e?
at? a. M.
2' I DVMlay
n 'ii, ,,,.,!
ueljw the team. Saves weir ntul
expense, -.old ovcrywlwrc.
CTAIIDAHO OIL CO.
T)lt.
V. T. H.UITI1,
Str. Rcculator.
I.v
Thiiitdav .
haturday ,
Arr. I'urtliiiu!
at i. h.
UP.
. I'ortl.md
at 7 a m.
Mouilaj
Wcihiekoy
. Irlday
Arr. D.illei
nt 5 1. y.
r--A ;A fA-t A "A J-A-ATA-J ATATAJVmiW ATA 1'ATAJl rA-T
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASIOKIA NAV. COMPANY
Htcamcrx oi tho lU-giilator l.itic- will hid m, per the fol- p
ow.ng ichtdulc, the Cornimiiy rescrvliig the right to chimpo'd
Khululo without notice. ,fl
i
Str. Dnlln nitw. J
UP. 3
I'ortlniiil
I'tllliiiiiu HrHtcliiMs and loiirUt HleeperH lo
Minneapolis, Ht. I'aul mid Mli.iimri river points
without I'liange.
i.tttlniK-l traliiH. I'uloii iluiiot couiicvtloiui
hi all principal oltiuv.
lliiggageohwked In ileittnallou of llekett.
i-or iiiiiiitxiinely lllUHtiakilile.ierlplivt'iiuith'r,
tie ets, dU'epliig ear runcrvatliiu.i, etc., unit on or
wrilu
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aotlxtiuit (iuiiurnl I'tiKsengvr Agent, ' Morrl
ton Htrvet, corner Third, rortlmiil, Oregon.
EAST via
SOUTH and
h'niilfifirn Panifin fin
wwT"x -vim
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
ljflWS'
I I.V. DallVH
at 7 A. i.
Monday
Wdiioilay .
l'rlday
Arr. rortlmiil
at I :M v, a,
at 7.00 ,. m.
I lioilay "1
.. 'I hlirtilay '
.Batiiidav
Arr. HallcH
nt
FOR OOMFORT ECONOMY AND PT.f.Attrw
-'.-. K
; C, Travel hy the Htemncrn jil the licgulntor l.luc. Tho Compnuy will endeavor to nlvo iu i 'ii
! C. t u-ivlco iKMlblc. Kor Mrlher in .iri. at ,,n u uw L "h" "" 5
W. C. ALUAWAY, Con. A (ft. M
Portland oillce, Oak-Htrcet Dock.
Y
Shasta Route
Train leave Tho Dnll-a for l'orthuid mid way
MiitloiiH at lii'iii. in, mid 1! p. in.
I.iavc I'ortlaiul
" Albany
Arrive Aililiind . . ..
" Kiiuraiiu ntn ,
" San iriiuvlnco
., ft::) a in
. . l'J:."i) a in
..U:?:i a in
. . p in
,. 7:l'nii
Arrive Ogildii Usl'm in
' D;uer uiOOn in
' KaiikusiUty 7:iW u m
" Clilcugii 7:l,'ui m
Atrlve Un Angelei 1 :?n p in
" Kt l'ao (i:ui) p in
i-nrt Worlh ();w u m
;liy ui Jlesluo o:M ii in
" lliiiutnn l;0(i it in
New OrleaiiH Cj'jfui in
' JWmhlngtoii o. ii n in
" ftuwYork lail'lpm
7:01 pin
10 oo p w
11 TO u Hi
I ,:u a ni
ti l.i a in
11 l)fl m
j. en a m
7 -'
i..,onm
7.IJ0H m
(i:liclpl'l
i,,J) a in
Ir.ini in
I cm a in
O.jipia
II I Jaiii
1 UI'W
Osteopath.
Honing 10 anil 11, Chiiiaiinn lllock, The D.us,
Orccoii, Tuewlaj. mid Krlda)n, B n, in. to li.
iiinylfWm
r. MCOHR.
iMOOJtK
ATT0IINUY8 AT LAW
Jiooms 39 unit 10, over V. S, J.tnil Oillce.
JOHN OA VIM
& GAVIN.
CLOUD GAP HMJM
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
Magnificent Scenery. Pure Air and Water. Perfect Rest
A MANSION IN THE SKIES.
Hiy vout -tlckalB from the MOUNTAIN BTAGK A
l'ANV , Hood Hlver, Oregon.
L1VEUY COM-jlyl'J
l'lllliiiiin mill Tourist ciiih on hoth train.
I ( hiilr emu Huormiioiito to Ogdcu mid 1.1 l'M
mid tourist rum in t'lilengo, Ht DuiiW, NuivOr
Ivmmmid Wiislilngton,
! Coiincolliig nt Hau KraiKdicn with Mivi-mt
m,m!",l,'' iUlu" ,,,r Hoimliilii, Japan, l hli'".
riilllppiiKKi, central mui Himth Auicrlen.
bee fluent at Hie Dallca Htutlon, ur imIiIkm
C H. MARKHAM,
(Iciicmt I'skscugcr Agont, lMrtliitiili Or
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