The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 30, 1900, Image 4

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    BOILS CARBUNCIES
These unwelcome visitors Usually appear in the spring or summer, when the blood is m.ikinn an extra effort to ffef
itself from tlieinanv impurities that have accumulated during the winter months.
Carbuncles, which are more painful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back of the neck,
eating great holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal, Iloils are regarded by some
people as blessings, nnd they patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pain and inconvenience mulct
the mistaken idea that their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, and this i
Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison and
unless relieved the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal
troubles, which arc only waiting for a favorable opportunity to develop. Many nu old sore, running ulcer,
even cancer, is the result of a neirlected bod.
Baneful ,kill .lilIvili uti Dangerous
mm cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. 0 B
gfO&iS S. S. S. cures boils and carbuncles eu.sih SitH&i HiCM&S
and permanently by reinforcing, purifying anil
C mite nmiiuiig up uie uiuou ami ruining uie svsiein 01 an uccumuiaicu waste mauer
Mr. K. M. rratl. Cm
"?or tvrcntV enrs hwas sorelv R S i iiiniln nf mntunlul linrlwxvlitnli nrl 1itvitl mi tlli idrw-wl .'ittil nil timt.niiu ..... ....M...,
nfflicteu with boils mul carbuncles ,.. .,. " ...,,., : . i .!.:.... i... ;i,:. r..i "i " 'J ..... Li ... "X .:
caused ty impure blood. It is impo. - m.ij.-.-i..i.ivt) w un.ii.umv mm uintii utu uijun.m imitij uuiuuiv ii ii:u iuui:.
sibic to describe my uu"eriiis; part of ; S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy, but for
C3 ,w t 1 . i ''v.vaiK lias Deeu curing all kimisot blood ami skin
h-everalitcclcrs treated me. and I trictl T. , i ,
nil the so-called Mood remedies, but diseases. It has cured thousands, and will cure you.
jiothiug seemed to do me nnv pood ' It is a pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier im
Duriiic the summer of isss 1 wa-tjer.; j,roves the appetite and digestion, builds up vour
c3ci& general health and keeps your blood in order! '
have had n.-- return of thee painful ; Our phvsicians have made blood and skin dis
pests up to the present time." I eases n ijfc study write them fullv about your case,
and anv information or advice wanted will be cliecrfullv given. s'e make "no charce
whatever for this service. . Send for our look on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Address, Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, 6a,
sss
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEAJiEJilCHINttEMS
.Every Kind But One Is Found in
the United States.
I'liN Country Has TnUvu
l'roiifr J'laef Ainnnu tho Xu
tlon. Tliitt I'rtiiluuf l'ri
rliiiiv Stone.
II-
The United Stntes have never taken
their proper place among the gem-pro-during
countries, principally, it would
nppear. bet-aut- of the .superior gain
offered in the metal mines says tho
Itrooklyn Kagk. Patient and .skillful
working of the gem mines, however,
would appear to prnmi.-e as well as
many of the metal Industrie:--. There
are in .Montana sapphires of beauty
and value. True, they are light in
color, but they have more brilliancy
than the Asian fcnppliires, and often
exhibit diehroUm, or double color, un
der different lights. The supposition
that a sapphire should be dark blue
is possibly responsible for the slow
ness of their acceptance in the mar
ket, hut, as a matter of fact, sapphires
are not of necessity blue; they are
green, yellow, purple, white, and when
they are red we call them rubies, for
the ruby and sapphire are identically
the same, save for a fraction of a per
cent, of the coloring matter.
Every gem known to the lapidary
has been loiind within our borders,
except that form iff ehrysoberyl
known as alexandrite, n stone most
commonly found in the I'rnls, and
showing green by day and red by tirti
liehvl light. We have also found but
lew cf the cari-colored garnets of
which Jlussla furnishes such remark
able and beautiful examples, and nom
have their briltianey, though the ret I
.garnets of Arizona and contiguous
territory are unsurpassed in richness.
We have several gems, ntoreowr, i.'m.t
are almost peculiar to this country,
and that should be used more exteii
sively because of their intrinsic
henuty. Such are the golden beryls .
of Connecticut, that are of a brilliant
.yellow, full of light and sparkle, and j
the curious ehlorastrolite.s and thorn-
sonites of Lake Superior, that are use- i
ful as green or mottled grounds in tin
making of designs.
Among the lesser known but inter- '
e.sting and often beautiful mineral"
that are found in this country n-id
that lend themselves to purposes f ,
ornament are the grassgreen hidden- '
ite, the superior of emuriihl in vi
vacity; the duller green diopside, the ,
utahite, which is n rival of turquoise, '
if it can be made to keep its color ami '
texture; the zircon, of red nnd brown, 1
and vspeciully the tourmaline, which
presents a wide range of color, from !
jet black to almost water white, and
doe1- tint fade, a t lie stunt- i: -elf i apt
to do. There has been a,i atltlitim. tr
i 'if, semiprecious Miui"s of a new ,i
riei.v of garnet known as rhodolite, o"
it pule rose ml. bill not many speei
men- have be.-n brought to lie- eitie
anil ii ha- no: appeitv"d to any exteiii
in jewelry. U would seem to be wortii
our while to work one gem ileptr-u -more
thoroughly, for. aeeoi'iing to
the report for IM'S Uy .Mr. (ienrge I'
Ktinz. the expert, there continues it
be a profitable activity in the miikiuL'
of jewelry. This country has im
ported 'is much as Sl4."(i."0ii worth
ot jjvjius anil item material in a single
year, while the home production has,
always been relatively slight, albeit
there is a gain. In ISDs1. for instance,
the production of precious stones in
I he lnit"d Stales represented aboui
$161. (Mil), as against .sl.'fi,(ni;i in the year
before, and S'.ls.Oni) in the year before
that. The indications are that we
have mineral veins and deposit that
will, when adequately winked, offer
rewards far in excess of these figures.
CASTOR 8 A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
SOUTH
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Shasta Route
Trains U-iive Tito billies tor I'ortlanil uttil way
t;itii)tis nt l.S) a. m. nurt i. m.
Uvivo l'urtliiail
" Albiiar
Arrive Alilnur .
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Anlve Osdiin
" Denver....
" Kiiumis 1,'liy
" Clile.iso ...
Arrive Ijim AukcIo
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' City of Mexico
" Hointon
" New Orle.uib
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The
Chronicle,
Job Printers.
i Di:r.r.T Tiur. uriunifi.it
I run . j l'ttoM DAi.i.r.8. ,
I'ltUt
.Miltl
1J:I0 i, in
D..II I ..I... 1.
Ve .. I "v-i'vur. I t, p,,.
fie. City, Bt Jms Is,5
Ulilt'iiuii mill Krsi "Pi
I
Alliiutlf ."nit Luke, Denver, n i ,i,
llxiitont World, (liiiiihn, Kn w'
V'i.vo ii. in. kiih t:iu-. ki I,.,,
vin iiiuii- t uifiiKn (inn l.ie t
i ii; tun.
Kpokiiiii-
Mull
mul
Cxpre-is
jv in
n i. m.
WhIIii Wtillii, HpoUiitif
Mtuiu-iiuilU, st. Plan,
nu lu t Ii, Jlllwmiku',
Clilt'iiirn mul Kimt, vlii
bl-tikimuiiLiI HlilltiiiK
Inn. iilmniti imliit ni
WiiDliliiKtiui ttntl l.ust
etn (Iteijoii,
1'IIOM I'Or.TI.ANll.
(iL-enn Hleinnsliln.
I'nr him rriiuelkco.
l'.very five Dnvn
Mall
.and
3aii,B
h !' '"' I tl B
Kx-ftiniUiiyiColnmlilii It v. Stcmm-ft, Ki.hiitS'.,
I'o AnWlUA mitt V.ny r'MunlJ
riiiuiiiit; ' iuuiiij;.
ni ii. in. i
A"A"SJrWA I A
A'A"A 'AT
A" llJ,''ril A ""A""
REGULATOR LINE. I
DALLES, POHTLANIU ASFOIIIA iAV. COMIlwl
HtciiniciK of t he- Uci;iilatiir Line will run ie er the fol p 1
ow.tit: telicotik-. the ('oniniinv rei-rvliiL the rli?ht hi rliimirii ?
tllllr,,fil i, Mil Tniirlf
Chair enr.s fcaer.iiiiento to Oplen nnd 1U l'iio lit
-if.
mi both train
t I.oui(, New- or
Bears the
Signature of
Catarrli L'unnot ISc Ciirl
with local applications, ns thoy cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disea-ie, and
in order to cure it you mint take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
.lm 1.1.1 .n n...r u..itf
iiiw uiuuu uiiu iiiuv.uua ciuiui;ua. i.11111 M (
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine, i
It was was prescribed by one of the beat
ii ml tourist riirs to CIiIchko.
leans anil Washington.
Coiinecllnir tit Pun Kranclsco with cvcrnl
ste,im-hlp Hues for Hnimlulii, Japan, Ulilaa,
I'hlllppliits, Central mul South America.
See agent at The Dallci station, or itildros
C. H. MARKHAM,
ticucral I'ltsneugcr Agent, I'ort.iiiiil, Or
JK- tiKiHKNKOItl KKI'.
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to Minrery.
I'.ooms 21 ami Tel. nin Vogt lilocfc
Siat unlay .
5- Arr. I'ortltuul
S at 1::jo i: i.
rortlitnil
a1 7 , m.
Miimlay'
Ucilne'O i'j
. trlilay
Arr Dalits
at.i r. i.
tclteilulu without ntitiee.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dnlloa City
I (OWN
I.v Dalles
at V A. si.
Monilay
W.tlnenlay
rrltlay
Arr. I'ortlanil
nt I :.10 l: M.
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Stciimers til tho Uegnl.itor Line The Company will i-mlenvor to give ft pat
K rous the best servieo possible tor further inlorimitlon aililreis
I -
DISSOLUTION NOTICK.
tiyii
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nr.
I.v l'ortlatitl ,q
lit A. H. i
Tueilay 'y
Thiirnlay ,5
.batiiitlay K
Arr. Dalles
at .", r. m. ,?
s
I
f.it. in. i Vim,.vuktti: ltivini. 'ItWn b
Ky.hinuliij'On-Roii city. Newbi-rg, lU.Sui'iiir
biilum A Way Until , '
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Til. ill, WlLLAlt IfTTK ANl! V.lll .'l:a)i.n
nic.'l'hnr. nii.1, ItiVKii.s. lun.,W
mul sat. Oregon t;ity, Diiyion, ntiiiKrl
mill Wiij -I jiniliiiK.-i
HKAKK IllVIUt. ,r.AVI
I.v IMparlir Itlpnrlii to lowlnttm. I.Kwurrosi
il'thy ilnlly
I 3Au m. . y.tou, a.
ew l'artliw ili-l:itig to go to llcinsc or
I'linil" mi Coliiuibbi Hoiitln-rii via HIkki, ahoultt
tiiki- No. J. leitvlns Tin- Dalles tit li 10 p. a,
intiMiig tllrtrt -oiii'i?ullons at llrppner junction
nut ItliiK" lli'llirlilng iiiiiklngtllrit-teiiiiuot-ttoo
at lleppnt-r nilit'tloii mill i t'-s with Nu. l.u
living nt Tlio Dulleit in I-. 'J' p. in
l or lull pnrtiiMilar lull on O 1 N, C0.1
agent 'i'he Dallea. or inl'1 '
W, II III! 1 1 ' UT,
(hii l'as. Ait , I' ii i4iu!,or
llilta FisSb
I'ortlanii Olllce, Oak-Htrcet Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gun. Afjt.
Yellowstone Park Line.
T1IK DININCi t)All llOUTi: TIIOM rOltTU.NP
to Tin: i;ast.
Till; ONI.V DlltKCT LINK TO Till- YKI.I.0W
KlONi: l'AKK
lkivk. i Untoa Depot. Firthand I sts Aimivr.
No.
No.
Noticed hereby given that the pirtiierslilp
physicians in this country for yee-8, and , S'iweeV "!C SXuX
is a regular prescription. It is composed j liS'SVXo
of the best tonics known, combined with Dufur rutiiiug (nun said linn. AH unilnlshni
the best blood puriHce, acting directly anevs:v;i.,.,'e' .fltcUUi'Nr aill.'S,,
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect I haa'eum"" thu ta"l ns thoUKh 110 '"so'lil''
combination of the two ingredients in' rranL Meneree will retain the books a ml ac
what produces such wonderful results in e'KgaK
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, , !2,ti1ri!,I,!.V!!.V.r':iJU'r,.e,t,0''rc. wi'tut to
!H.t?i,r' Tll(-' VMei Oregon, Ihls 1st tiny of
r.. ii, ni ri a,
J'y"-"' KitA.NK iii;N'Kt"i;i;.
SINGERS!!
free.
F. J. Chkxky & Co., I'rops., Toledo O.
Sold by drrugRists, pi ice 7."ic.
HaU'e Family Pills are the best. 12
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is nyreo.
ably aromatic. It is received through tho
nostrils, cleanses and heals tho whole, fiur
faco over which it diiTuses itself. Druggists
soil tho 50c. bizo; Trial bizo by mail, 10
cent. Test it and you are sure to continue,
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To accoiuniotlnto those who nro partial
to tho uso of atomizers in applying' liquids
into tho natal passages for catarrhal trou
bles, tho proprietors proparo Cream Lalm in
liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Halm. Price iucludinu tho
ineluilini,' pink, brow n, blue and nl- i-I'J'iK tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
. .. .. .. . . . .... n.nil ll'l.n l!!,1 f, ,.,1.,11 11.. 1
i ... ...a. Aliu I,III1V4 IU11II tlllUUUlVil illU IllUlL
icinal properties of tho solid preparation.
A Ofiuri Cough Medicine.
Many thousands have been restored to
health ami happiness by the uee of
Cliamborlain's Couah Ilemedy, If af
flicted with any throat or Iiwk trouble,
give It a trial for it is certain to prove
beneficial. CourIib that have resisted
all other treatment for years, have yielded
to this remedy and perfect health been
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION',
I-anii OmcK nt Tun Oaixkh, obk.,1
July'.'O, lime. I
Notice is heitby given that thu following
iiainetl tcttler has lilctl uolloo of his intention to
make 1 iml proof In support of Ills nlmiii, mul
that sMil proof will be iniulu before tho lteglmer
mul Iteceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Thnrs
tlay, ..ugnst CO, I'JOO vU.:
iliilin . .Iiiliimi of Tim Ilnllni, Or.,
II. K. No. 3170. for the Rl'l-r '.-. t,... v ii m
K. W.Jt. ' i--.., ....
Ho names the following wltncHc.-t to prove bis
eontlniioiis rtKltlcncc ujhjii, mul cultivation of
altl liinl, viz
J. V. .Maronlil, O. W. Jolumlou, Kriink KrK'H
Icy, Geo. I,. Jobiislon, nil of The Dalles, Oiegon,
- l JAY P. I.UCAti, Itegister,
EXECUTOR'S NO HUE.
i
t
t
t
J The Jacobsen Book & Music Co,
fctor and. see them. Tho wvt fs
AJaeliiiio on the market for the least
price. For cash or on time. : : :
fflt. fingel College and Seminary,
Conductod by the Benedictine Fathers.
HnoU'rt;!
- " ..-...,. . i.i,,.. i nu Jin? ii i ill. ii,, iiir 1'iin, iiiiin,
mo.st every shade of L'reeu. Thes
tourninlines are more uppreeiatet
abroad than they arc at homo, and
whereas vvc buy snjiphires and rubies
from Durmah, and diainond.s from
Africa, and topazes from Japan and
lirazil, and tunpioi.si's from IVr.siu, vvi
ri-niiiin iseemiiif,'ly iiulilVerent to the
Kerns that conic front .Maine and Con
nectletit. Collectors have known them
for years, however, nnd have prized
1 hem at their value. Many of thr
crystals show two and oven three
colors, beiiif,' red at one end and recn
nt tho other, or fjreeii without nnd
deep pink within. Of these tournin
lines 3,0(10 worth were mined last
year at Afouiil .Mica, Me.
Turquoise bus been known to the
Indians of the MiiithwcHt for cen
turies, and there Is ood reason to be
lieve that it was mined by the Aztecs.
Jlrooklyn capital bus beeii invested in
one of the New Mexico mines, nnd il
is bald that a superior ipmlity has
Jieen produced. There Is probably no
ornamental stone that, Is so extensive'
ly imitated. Hundreds of people lire
wearing what they suppose tq bo tur
piolse, but is in reality .hiss or enam
el or u composition that closely copleH
its color and apparent texture, nnd
restored. Canes that eeemed hopeless,
that the climate of fainnim lin,ilili
failed to benefit, have been permanently J ..imHiiieffl
. Millet- u hereby given that tho iniili.rii.ii.ii
bus licen duly Hppoi. teil by theeoiuity court, of
...v, .i.iiv if. wu-Kiiti, tj,eeiiior 01 mo la.st win
antl teitauient of Kvallni) Kvimn. iir...i.i
AH H'r."'" liaylne claims ugnln.it tho estatu
i inn Dniu i.viiii' u i.vaiiti ure Hereby reiinlreil
to pretcut the mine to him, proerly veillleti, an
by law miulrnl, at iioiler, Oregon, within six
iin'Miii. iiuiii liiiruniu nureoi.
Dattii thin 15th day of June. I WW.
.. . .... I.BANDHIt KVAN8,
hxectilor o( tho lait will mul u- turnout of
I. valine I-.vmis, UecedK-tl. JiuilC II
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Und OrncK at This Dalles, Oimr;oN,
niiy u, iiMj.
For Mile by Hlakeluy
cured by Its use.
t .
iv iiougmon.
I'nr hnle.
A good sscond-hiuid threahlni: ma
chine for sale nt L. Line's blacksmith
hop, on Third street. J-I.d&wlm
T. BROWN HILL,
JUSTIOE OF THE PEACE. Nolnrv
i uuiiu. vyuiieuuouB prompuy utionileu
to. Monev to loan. O. E. Bvard's of
fice, Tho Dulles, Oregon.
ftjiuHu 1 1 if ii i iiriiiii in viiiiitnrr ni iiiw iiuim ..,,t
that salt! proof will h made lforo tlio ItegUtef
mill Iteeeiver at I ho Dulles, Oregon, on Tuen.
uuy, lURimt'Ji, l'joo, viz:
HiirucK If. I'littrr.on, of Tim Unlit-, Or.,
b'A l Bec. 31, Tp. a N , (. 12 V. , W. M.
lie nmiies loo following wliiienies to prove bin
coiitliuiouti K-slilcneo upon unit cultivation o(
fciltl land, vli:
t 'I- '1,Nt;,;'o". J;J llo-rU, A. T. lloberls,
I., ft. Itoberts, all u( Jlonier, Oregon.
JAY I'. MICAS,
ItrnUter,
Jhll-I
, f. MCOKE, j01IK 0AVH
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTORN KY8 AT hW
Hoomii 39 and iO, over U. S. Land Ollleo.
Claesical, Commercial and Scientific Course.
tor particulars apply to the President.
Music a specialty.
Preparatory,
jnlyl8-octl8
50 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
I ,
mm
TrjACE Marks
Designs
COPVrtlGHTS Ac.
Anrnnn m.iulliii' n HkolHi nmiiif.i,riniiii
fliilcHlr iiscediiln our opinion poo whether a
Invention i prolinblr P ilenlnlilo. foiiimunlrf
llonmlrlctlyioiitMemral. HanrtUjokoii I'atcim
teiilfrve. OMost iipenry fornvcurliig pulents.
I'.ilci.u taken throimh ilnnn & Co. u-cclvu
iptcM notice, without clmrgo, In tho
Scientific American.
A bandionioly lllutrnl((l weoltlr. Irgost dr.
i-iilalliiii of any KlenllUo lnuwiul. 'ieriim. t l u
' in lour moiiths, tl, BolU by all nowmlenlurn.
MUNN &Co.30,Droat,New Wi
llmucb Ofllco. ex, V BU WmIiIukimi. I). ('
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TltANHACT A KNKKAIiUANKINO IIUH1NKH
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Eichanifo nnd Teleumniiw
Tronafers Bold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, Ban Francisco. Portland Ore-
iron, Seattle Wash,, and various polme
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Tne CoiumDia PackingGo
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANPKAOTUHKH8 0K
Fine Lard and Sausages
(hirers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
.miKI) BEEF. ETC.
ligliteua
the
load
ehortciti
tlio
rood.
helps the team. Saves wear and
. 1 , 1. J T
STANDARD OIL OO.
flint mull for Tiit.-oinii.
Hi'iitttu. Olyiiiplii.Orny
initiior null ritniiii noun
PoliitD hpukiiiic, lions
bind, 11, ('., I'ulliiiaii
MtiM-mv, U-hIhIoii, II ii f
tl ii A. 31. fiiliilluiup iiilnliiircoun
try, Hulcnii, .Vltmii-iipo
tlx, HI, I'iiiiI, Oinnliii,
Kiiiiiiih City, Ht Urnlt.
1'hli-iifto mill nil ptiluU
No, 1. ent null koutla-iiNt.
I'liuet Hoiiiul Kxpre.s
U.J) 1'. M. (or Tiictiinii tintl K-nttli- 7iWA. M.
mill liituruii'iltiitu puiulk
fll'.JI.
.Vu.3.
I'lilliniui llmt t:liH mul tourUt hIwih-w lo
MltiiR-iipolli,, Ht. i'lmliintt MlMtmrl rlvci j)lntt
without ohniiKV.
VoiUlhnli-il trains. Union depot eouitcctloDi
in till prluulpitl clIiuH.
HiiKK'iKO tibwiki-il to diutlniilliiii of tlfikct.
r'or hiiudkiiiuuly UltiHtiiitetl K-rlti vo mrtttcr.
tlekelb, Hli-L-pluK-ciir resorviitlons, etc , will nr
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