The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 02, 1900, Image 4

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    PKOI'Mi CIlMtNO AN1 flOINO.
Mrs. .1
visiting lnen) it- 'h- euv
VOGT
Opera House I
Booth-Tucker, who arrived here from
t England on the stefinier Teutonic. Ho
H C' of PortlrtUd, i9 trutit tliprp lnrlv 111 D.Onlmr ti infill.
the General to conio over nnil assist in
.. 1) WhiMi-ii. . Ivingaley, , was in the solution of the problems which tiie'
Huni'"' n,K,,t ' t,,B Lmat'"a ' Salvation Amy , en.ienvorinS to solve, j
,, , One of the chief problems, he said, nas i
J. Harvcv Smith eanie tip toilny from ,,,,.,.... ,,., , . , ., j
q Martin1' oriivn and left on the tie-' uinm..m: hum ui.iiiiiaiiini muj
iaved iratn for liisliome in Grass Valtev. i farm colouies which the Army i? eslr.b- j MONDAY. November 5th
His si-juirn at liie sprincs has entirely 1 lislisne in some of the stales.
relieved htm e.f his rheumatic troubles, j "The Army, which hrta the power
lolin H. Orsvilebmitrh and his son, under its cliarter to issue bonds," the ,
Krnly, arrived Iiere from Baker county commander said, "niav issue bonds to
ZHsh SfhKfcX We ! o15rrr t,u,l0f9
Golden Encle mine, -vh-ch is owned liy on a b'1s'a- u 1,1,3 bet!l1 Si"J tllat
HnueH and a nuuler of Dalles capital' the poor in the cities ilo not want to go
ists. lit sajs they are at present Ukinc into the countrv to live. Thev Jo want
alitor,- that wit! ran from .1500 to 47000 ; l0 po ,,,, ,he c'oau.ty, x ,,ave -m mon
! applications fur homes in our colonies
Hi- n.pt Tnuir. j tl)an j cjn EMnt General liooth la a
. , , . ,,i .i i cre.it organizer and will be able to aid
Tiie m.irkets here and all over the." . . , ... ,
,. i i ii t- . , 1 us id a sitisfactorv solution ol the prob-
world are f xtreniely dull. Eatern and ; J
foreirn markets especially have been i ,"' , , . . ,
..... , I." i hen niked ns to tin tumor that he
decidedlv weaker, resulting in lower ! , , , ,
, ,", , m i. i i ! was to be transferred to some other com-
values an aruunu. i muiiig uure i; very
inactive and sellers are alow to accept
the
(HiTereti
will not pay above the ruling price un
less for future business. It must bo,
admitted that at present there is little!
encouragement in foreign or Eastern !
advances favorable to the holding in
terest. Stocks of wheat in ail leading
European ports continue heavy, while ,
expcrtins countries are rushing supplies
to market, and a tree selling movement j
geems to be general. With perhaps the j
largest stocks "in sinht"' known io the '
history of the trade so early in the sea
situation, but exporters are very in- j
erent whether thev buv or not, and i
niaii'i, Commander Bootl.-Tucker said
he knew nothing of it.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
F. J. CLARKE, Mnnanor.
One Night Only,
DOG and
PONY
SHOW
in
Prof. I'arnes' famous performance com
ing to town.
Boars the
Signature of
4-
C. mud l'arrwell .Mm-till;,-.
A farerrell meeting will be given llri"-
; Ponies, Doys and Cioats perform mar
' velous feats at the bidding of their mas
! ter. AUo monkeys and a trained lion.
I .Scientific trainirii; added to natural
j instinct stives mirth and amuement.
adier Marshall and wile, who ha? charge ! 25 SUTJeriOl DogS.
eon, nd a "rowing impression that this of lht' No-'-hern Pacific chief division,
year's crop will amply meet the world's w"c comprises the states of Oregon,
requirements, it is not surprising that ; Washington and Idaho, on Tuesday,
buyers move cautiously and that what- j November 6:h. The bri-i.'.ier is saying
ever strength should develop, as the ; good-bye to a number of corps, and will
season parses will lie of slow crowth. I visit Ttie "-dies at that time. Major
The difference between wlley and j Harris, his chief -ecrelan , is acmmpa
Walla Walla in this market is very wide n''Dt-' 1,iln lo Tl,e "-dies. Come ta the
this season, owlns to the short crop of ' Salvation Army hall at S o'clock and
the former, and exporters are unable to ' her hiul loT the last time. Plenty of
buy, as millers pay fully 6 to 7 cents i muslc 15 "em arranged for. CuHee,
anuwi'jhes will, be served at
All invited.
Cait. W. IX. Cr.AnniEK,
LlEl'T. CllEKHLO.
Ponies.
nor hliahel mori thin lhf vaIiip nf Wnlln C1KO ntlti
Wiilla. Ac to niinlnlmris nn tho mnr t-pt the close.
we can only give figures representing
the valne of the article for export based
on cost, freight and insurance, and sell-! . , ,
ing price abroad, which would -KXttSS;
Club or Walla Walla wheat worth 52 which adhere to the membrauo and decom
and 03 cents per bushel. Some parties , pojo, casing a far more serious trouble than
have been paving hiher prices, but the ! !he ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry-
fl t .1. i" i . , i ing inualaiits, fumes, smokes and snuffs
firms that have done so must need , an uae that 'vhich cloanscS( BOotl)es ttgd ,
wheat in the future, as all exporters are , heals. Elv's Cream Balm is such a remedy
ovetstocked for all the present or near-I aud will cure catarrh or cold in the head
by overdue ships -Portland Commercial eas! -v 1,a ?XeaM?MuA ?'f
. v , I mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
i.eview. ov. I. i -0c slze , Tjrothers, r,C Warren St., N. Y.
iho lulm cures wuuout pain, does not
irritato or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm youaro armed
against Nasal Catarrh aud Hay Fever.
15 Superb
Accompanied by a clever
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ieenre your tienets at Clarke S; F.iik's.
L. Lane,
BiacKsmiin
.AND.
"Uncle JomU Sjiruceliy.
The following is taken from the Cleve
land Daily Recorder of August 15, 1SI9,
commenting on the "Uncle Josh Spruce
by" company, which plays tonight at
the Vogt opera house ;
Wagon a'nd Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jelfewn. Piiono 159 1
JtWrilT ATA' J.1 A. 1 A I A-Jk!Jk-A t .1.1'A : A-. A A t A A ' ' A A I A "A A"A'7 A " A A A A A I A"f
! C. J. STUBMIMG, t
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Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to A. M. Williams A Co.
Phone 234, THE DALLES. OREGON.
irir.r.TiTin
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
tllfftfa trhun onti tmo fmnu ! I-
"Theiankee farmer, whether drawn r-.. t . , - U
... , -, , , , , Patton'e sun proof paints for Sl.oO per v
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & j
Fa!k, agents. " ml 1 S
with a skillful or unskillful hand, nover
gets let loose upon the stagt- without
creating as genuine fun as any comic
character known to the theater, fie is
a real product of American soil, and an
American audience recognizes this. For
many of us there is a soft spot for the
homely life of the farm, and while the
escapades of the typical country green
horn in the wiles of the confidence men
Floral lotion will cure wind clianninc
and sunburn. Manufactured bv C'arue 5
& Falk. ' l
NO'rTci:" of"fin alT stTrrLoTKNT. j
Notice i hf"hy given that tiie uniJerjiari.(t j J
hai duly fllcd with the cciiuty cicik of 'aco'fj
COIlntv. Oroil. hl finjll Jli'fTilint nnrl rMirirf ' ? 1
executor of the estate of rjioetw .1, Iiaisht, Ue- !
C. p. Stephens
.Dealer In.
TDvy Goods, Clothing,
Gcnfcs' purnishings.
Iiootii, Shoes. Hat"", tnps. Nollom.
for V. I. liouKliui HUoc.
THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOIiBjBBlA BREWERY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product nf this well-kuonn hrevory the United States Health
Reports for June US. 1000, says: "A moro eupeiior brow never entered
tho labratory of the Trilled .States Health reports. It is alculutelv devoid
if the HliHhtest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand ie eotmmaed of
wie nest oi malt ami choicest of Imps. Its tonic qualities are of tho hii'h-
0
of Xew York, alwaya caue amusement, i ceanl ; a:ij tht the honorable county court has!
. . , . , , fixcil Jlonday, the.ith (Jay of .November, I'.'je, at
there is a respect for the type of charac- , io o eI?i; a. in. of snid Onv as the tine, mid the I
ter that removes it somewhat out of the SKS Vll S
plane of the merelv uproarous and ')r hcirinjr Mid fiiidlaccouiit ar.d repj,t. i
, .. . . ' m. All tKjrsoiif Interested In said tUite Hre here-:
makes it a genuine character type. That by notified to appear at said time and j.lao; and !
snow cause, u any mere ic, way who report
f! 131
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Telephone N'o. &,
scconu Ht.,
The Dalles, Or.
est and it can be ued with tho ureatest benefit and Katisfacliou by old and
youiiL'. Its use can corifccientiotmlv be nreserihi-il lw tin. i..ui..i,...u ...i.i.
the certainty that a bettor, purer or inoru wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
East Second Straofc. THl?l T) A T .T .ttir mjonnw
. 78 VUUU11,
is why "Lncle Josh Spruceby," a play
of the accepted New Enuland farmer
type, pleases so well at the Cleveland
theater, and why it drew a crowded
houie Monday afternoon so early in the
theatrical season, The nlay has no
great novelty in it, but it does not need
one. The "Uncle Josh" will carry the
play, his troublec with his daughter of
a serious nature, and with the bunco
ateerers of a comic sort furnishing the
etory. The leading character, 'Uncle
Josh,' is well ca3t in the hande of Fred
erick II. Carter, and the company ie
acceptable, including as it does a special
orchestra. There ie a realistic saw mil)
ecene, where the virtuous efcape beini:
eawn in twain by the villainous, and a
realistic husking bee at Uncle Josh's
farm. It is as entertaining a produc
tion a one will find at the Cleveland."
Hiihih t'aptnreo Niiirlj- llrltiah.
Cape Town, Nov. I. It transpired to
day that a Itoer comuando captured
British outpost of ninety men in the
vicinity of Geneva October L'Sth, and
afterwards field up a Cape Town mail
train, looted the carriages and paseen
gere, deiroed the mails, set fire to the
train and decamped on the approach of
un armored train. Not wtohlmj to be
hampered, the Hoera Liter released the
prisoners they had captured.
ll'iiitli In Tukti Jlii i of Aiiirrlcuu Army
Nkw Vokk, Nov. 1 General William
B joth, cominander-in-cliief of the Salva
tion Arny, ie coralns here next h'epteru
ber to tike practically the control of tho
Silvation Army in the United Stalee for
at least six months. This announcement
was made last niulit by Commander
should not be urmrovKl and mid executor ills
chirgwl.
Dated this 'JC'th day of September, I0C0.
FUANK MKNKKKK,
i:.cutor of the estate of J'liocbe J. llalKnt,
deceased. oou
NOTICE FOl: PUBLICATION.
Laxo OrriCK at Thk Iullks, Our.,,
. . . eepfj;, VxQ. s
J.otlce l.i hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
tlon to make final proof in upport of hli
cUIm, and that taid proof will be made be
fore the reKlter and receiver nt Tho IJalles,
Oregon, on Saturday, November 10, llw, viz.
Calvin J, Diinukln,
of Jloslcr, Or., H. K. No, 51J1, for ihc 6i: ir, hec
.11, T 2 N, It 1'.' E, W. it.
Ho names toe following wltnce& to lirove his
continuous reaidencc upon, and cultivation of
Mid land viz:
Michael Doyle, U. K. Dovle, The Dalles, Or.,
Jamet M. Ilrown and latlJ. K. Carhon, of ilo.
ier, Or.
JAY 1. I.UCA8,
K23 ;f'.e isict
Mica
'Axle
Crease
lightens
tho
load
ehortens
the
road.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I-IND Ofmce at Vancouvkh, Vhi,
uciouer vu, i'j;o.
i
tip, the team. Eaves wear and
expense, hola every wlierc.
ua.jk r
STANDARD OIL OO.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Im.ip Oinct at TllK Um.lv.h. On,, (
ocloler, a, l'.i0. 1
Notlco Is hereby slven that tho following
named K-tller has filed notleoof lih intention
Notice In herebv elrcn that I hi- fnllowlriL-.
iiHiiml ettler has fllul notice ol Ills liitciitiou
to make final proof in Jiipixirtof hU claim, and
that n.lld proof will be niacfo before the neuter
aud receiver at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on Wiilnoi
day, December 5, IW), vU.:
to make final proof In tupport of his claim, and Henry V. iloKitnitty ,
iiihl taiti iiruiii ixi muiie oe;ore i . ii. im. nr n i... ikiin. r ....
by, V. 6. commlloner for the Dhtrlet; of 'rtecTai T!! N, K 1SK ?W it. ""
luVt iV2r in I'Wi "'"'".. oh Jiounuy,; llc :lrnt,s lnc following wltnestci lo prove
ma coiininiou reiiiciiec upon ami cultivation
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Burget
i
UNDERTAKE
EMBALMERS
Tho Dallos, Or.
Hobes,
BufiaSh
Etc.
Q.R.&R
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, i.r. ... ... i,r. rn.ni;in;j,i
run i 1-noM Dam.k!),
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Kmt :.unlt l.nkr, Denver, ft
Mnll ; Worth, hnwha, feii
IJ i.p. m. tns City, M, i,,,,,,,
thlrntin niul Kant,
rox
ft'!
, Mill
I'I'j a. a
Atlautln iKnlt t Jiko, Denver Ft
KxprciK ' Worth, Omaha, im,'
r...'iii. in. mis city, ht bun.
Via limit- OhlcaKoumlijiM. '
lii:,'tiin.
Hl"i!iiine i Walla Walla, Hpoiane, ,,.
Slall ; .Mlui.eapoli;. m 8r?m?'
Clili'airo ntiil Kiut via
mid
Kxpic.ix
li ili p. m
n li. m.
B p. m.
Hokanonkil llmitlnc
Ion. IllMI 111! pIllhtN ll
WaililiiKton ami Knt
em Oregon.
Mill
, and
'!"tsi
KllOM I'llKTLAKIt
Ocean Hlenmstilpt
it hall Krauclvii
Kvcry I'ivo Dav.
n.Jla.a
p.m.
I p.n
!. Wl1lll.lt'...(..n...l.. (I.. 1... 1 P
. ............... i.uiuiiiiiin uv, nicnnicrs. Ki han.
'To Aktoku and Way nt
:-H,mday i I-iivl!iis.
lop. m.
i. a.m. W IM.AMBTTK lt.'vr.n. l3)nB
l.jr iiiiidiiylOrc;toii city, Newl-rg, Ex iunS't
j Salem i Way Ijinil'.s '
T a. in, .Wat AJif-vrr. and Yam
ni-.,Tinr. hij.i. ittvr.i".
mid rhi. ():(t!oii (;it), Dm tui
' mid Way-1 :iiiiIIuk-
l.v ltlintlii
daliy
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PMAkl! ttlVKIi
Itlpi.rla lo
Moi;.,Um
mid i'li
Urn
I.twisros
lUlly
'J:TOa(n
.!Sr l'nr;i. ilmlfiilK to ai to lleppw ct
lpintK mi I'lilnmblii Southern i i bizsi. itioull
lake An. lunvlni: Tin- Dal! - nt l: Up. a.
mtikiHK intuit I'oniieclloii at Ili-piaier junclioa
mid Mg;i. Itftinnliig iiialiiK-iliM'ttiinncclioii
ut llo pner 'mii'tloii and 1 1 1 1.-c; - iti! .No, l.ir
nvi'iK nt 'Jin- DhIIomii I. .j - in
For lull particulars in'
Muent T ho D.illei,. or mi-: ,
v t)
tt . II 1 I'.I.IH'KT,
Hi .i. I'n. Ac' I'lirtlnml.Or
SGLiinern Pacific Co
SOUTH and EAST via
MP
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for 1'ortUnd Mid mj
fttutlim.s at it. m. mid 2 p, m.
Leave Portland
" Albany
Arrive Axlilmid . ...
" hacrameiito ..
" bun Francisco
s :iia m ?;)i)n
.J-J -V n in 10:Wsu
U a m ll:3ian
,iio. m liJiam
7 I p in 8:l"an
Arrive Opluii ,
" Denver
" Kai.iHCity
" ChlcaKO ...
.'. !, am II rn
a in 9.lan
Arrive l.ni AiikcIu." . ..
' 1:1 1'ifo
" Kurt Worth.. ..
" City of Jleslco .
" II on item
" New Orleans ..
" WinhliiKloll ...
" iiuiv York......
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ii i ut
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a: i. p in
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T.OOaw
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U iSala
l-uuaci
li iVpl.l
G li.im
r.' tipu
Decrber 10, 1'.KO, viz
tittorge It. Ht. Litirroncc,
of I.ylo I'. O., Wah who made If. K. No, I0,(Oj,
'V W & HK'A "I,d VAi HV, 'A Ktv r5,'r' " S'' U
lie names the following wltncMM-s to
bin onilnuoun rekidcrice ii)on and cultivation
of taid land, viz.:
Thomak J. Whllcoriib, (ieoricehorernioii, f.'eo.
Ilradford and '.William U-aion, all of l.ylc 1', O ,
WhiIiIiikIoii.
o-ll VV. i;, IlL'MIAlt Ilexlstcr.
of aald land, vl.:
Klank Luiilcr. James It. fiteele, Krle Oranliind,
Albert Davldkon.ull oil ho DalUa, Ort-gon.
f-cf-'T JAY 1'. LUCAS, ItmUter.
NOTICK FOB PU'BLICATIOI;.
l,Al OfHCK .IT 1 1IK DALI.K1, 0IK(10.N',
October Zi, liu). j
Notice l hereby given that the followins-
nainol tattler hatilkil notice of her Intention to
' mane final proof in tupport of her claim, and
i that said proof will be iiiude before thu itntUur
i mid Itc-ttlvL-r nt'IliL- lJalltn. Onioii. on Wtihw.
Notice Is hereby siven that the iiinIcrslBiicd day, December, 5, l'JW, viz:
linen ny tno county court of ii.m. i.. it.,.i.-
of Tho Diillei, Orexon, II. K. St,SSH, for the
HWJi Bee 21, I' N . It jssK, NV. M.
hlit- named tiiofollowliit; wltm-xtcs to provc-her
continuous iwfdcncc iioii and cultlvulion of
nld land, vli
Frank IjiiiIlt. of Thu Dalles. Ou-irou. Albert li.
JIcKairay, of Mt. ilond, OrcKou, Henry (!. Jlu
Kuiuey m.d llflc (iriiilillid,o! The Dulles, Or.
octv7 JAY I. LUCAS, UiBhter,
ADM IN1STB ATOIt'S NOTIOIJ,
lice Is hereSv siven that the inidcrs
has been duly apijointed by tho county court of
the sUtc of Oregon, or NVhko counlv. adinlnli.
Ira tor of the ittute of Elizabeth A. .Southern.
dtteaicil. All iwraoii havlllK claims agaliitt
too estate of ta d fut-eatctl are hereby notltkil
toprernt tliewirne, with the proper vouchers
therefor, to mo at my odlco In llijd, Oregon,
within tlx mouths from the date hereof,
Dated sei'temtA-r .'l, Jtwi.
C. II. 80UT1IKKN.
to; Administrator,
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 Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Advertise in The Chronicle.
riillmnii mid Tourist cars on t, ith trtlw
( hair cars Hacrainento to 0d' d and HIM.
mid tourist cam to ChlcitKO, bl Unh, Newer
leans mid WnshiiiKtou.
CoiiiRftliir' nt Han Francli''" with KK-ril
stciimshlp llui-a fur Honolulu, Jaiin, Clil"",
I'hlllppliics, Central mid .South America.
Bee uncut t The Dalles station or aililttw
C. H. MARKHAM,
(letiernl 1'ttssciiKvr Aitcnt, I'urtlnuil.Or
"T 1 Tl 'C
lien hi
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Yellowstone Park Line.
TUK Dl.NINli CAIt HOL'TK TIIOM I'OKTWKl
'10 'I'll K KAST.
THK ONLY Dll'.KCT LINK TO TUK Yhl.l-0-
HIONK l'AHK
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union Depot, nrtbaod I sis
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llmbor mid Hoiith llcnil
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Ills, Ht. J'aill, Oiiiiilm.
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No. I. u-ast ami nouthciikt.
I Timet tioiind l.xpresH .,
Jl!S0 I'. Jl, for Tacouiu mid beattli' T,..
I mill Internusllatu olnti
No. 3.
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Ill all prlueluil eltlex. funkcti,
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Kor hiiiidsiiiiuiUMIInstiiiti-i I cfcril'll ;
tickets, slechliiir car riaierviitlmis, elc.uii
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (ieiienil rasseimcr AKcitt. w '
ton Htrcut, corner Third, 1'ottiaiid OiiUO'"
J J It. It. II, NM1TII,
OsteoputJi.
Uooms 10 and 11. Uhniniinit IUocK, '1 1' 'J"!!"
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