The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 06, 1900, Image 4

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CALIFORNIA LEMONS.
Four Million Dollars Wasted in
Growing and Curing.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
T&e Kind Yob Have Always Bongi.1
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Bears tha
Signature o.
3"hc Principal GrnWffi Ild to Send
Kxprrts ti Sinln nnd Itsvly
tu L.rnrn the llualccsa
Prt.pr rlj.
Ladies' winter waists "3 cents to $2 -',
at the Sew York Cash Store. ,
A nice line of ladies' winter waists just
received at the Sen York Cash Store.
C&styd&UAi Clarke Jk Falk's sure cure for Uii5. (
I A fuli line of Eastman slms and snp-
7 rar ,7; " j piles just received by Clarke A Fik. ;
f,n, r" nifi, e tl.n bluff, i Vial your house with paints that are
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'-vctr-oid Jersev heifer: dehorned ;u 1? rimranteec 10 .asi
. . t r 1 hnvp t!im .
"The ureindlce which existed until ear mar 0:1 un ears ; nramisu Par . B , - -
quite
it. thi- fi.imf:ii' irr.'v.-n lemon sa retr.-n.
Best Baoakv
Clarke h Ftdk
recently in ThU counutry , SO.n aips
against- tne tiomestic invv.n icmon is rem-n.
fa--t disappearing and American eon-' ol0-4tw
Mtmers of the :i ui; nr.- beginning to!
... n . 1 f
appreciate tne Tact taat a n.e lem
ons can now he obtained from south-
era California n eur came
Idedi erraneaa ports, remarked a
wh. iesale f mi: merchant in Sew
York to a Washington Star writer
the other day. "Indeed, a far as
ihape. Ue. pungency and good keep
ing qualities are concerned the Cali
fornia product has within the past
four year?- become a dangerous rival
of the best Italian and Spanish fruit.
The r.nnnal consumption of lemon.- Gne
in the United States amounts t
- tru . T. 1 SUA link' find
5pain supplied us with 4.70O.OCi) Coses
of lemons and 300,000 boxes were
grown in California. Last year there
were imported from Mediterrant an
countries 3,800,000 boxes of lent ins
and l.sno.CUO boxe of the fruit came
from the Pacidc coast. This year the
importation of lemons will be con
siderably smaller than ever before
and. providing the present high
dard of the California fruit is main
tained, the growers of the state nil'.
in the course of a few .seasons suc
ceed in driving- the Mediterranean
lemons from our markets, jut as they
have driven out the foreign prutie.
and raisins.
"While lemons hare been grown in
southern California for over a htm-,
drcd years, the cultivation of lu ;
fruit as a commercial industry dates'
only from In that year the j
first trrove was started on a lartre
scale at Iliverside with the intention
of prcdncing fruit to compete in the
t-atem markets with that imported
from Italy and Spain. The zeal for
lemon growing soon spread to Po
mona valley, to Santa Barbara. Ven
tura, Ontario and Pasadena, where
the growers, in trying to make the
cultivation of the fruit a profitable
industry, met with a great many dis
couragements anil failures for the
first half dozen year?.
'"The tree trrew and bore some ex
cellent fruit, but while it was found
that a shapely, thin-skinned and juicy
lemon could be produced on the trees,
it was found a dirlicult task to cure
the fruit so that it would not only not
rot and show blemishes, but would
retain its pungency and oiliness of
peel, as well as its full acid juiciness,
from the picking season in winter
until the following summer, when it
wa- wanted bv the consumer.
Tor Sale,
A few choice Hereford Lnil calves ill
from rjile for registration. Inquire of
r 1 4 dw J. L. Ke:i, The Dalles.
Liberal reward paid for her anted A second- hand tire-proot.
p ife. Must be iu uood condition and not
too litrpe. Apply at the Chronicle
office. oSl-tf
i Wanted A ?5rl to ia ceiioral house
I work Good waes wiil lie p.idtoone
I thoroughly compttrnt. Apply at
'Third street.
IJetrnlar Saturday
Cife. I'ies Cake;, Boston Baked Heari; (
ami Graham Bread, ready eotkea and
; delivered. Phone 204. "-"t I
' Why pay $1.73 per callon fox inferior '
. paints when yon can "buy James E. 1
, Pattou's sun nriof paints for $1.50 per
j talk, agents
Vogi Opera House,
F. J. Clarke, Manager.
2S2
o30 4t
cooktnc at Jones i
lemon.- 0ne f ITI 1 n H R V Ill
oabontNieht flUnUHJ, ilU V- I U , gallon, guaranteed for 5 years
w biting & Willis' Comedians ;
Clark & :
ml ,
linnet Pimr r-ntnrti-.
p."rce!a:n was common in
Presentics the Modern Comedy
C .issic.
Hindoo
Hoodoo
3" n Fihx .e"-, Mi'1. o? ' Dak-itc'
With tl. rli::T:a': S-w Vrk csst, in
c.uding Geo. L-irses, Mattie L'jck
ette and Harry Byers.
I hir.es
Europe for tW yar hffore a lr- I
man po-'er succeeded in finciiriff out ,
the process of makine it. The Chiin se r
-pottery : scattered ail over the worM. i
and r here valued: but nowhere .
wa- ih di-tributlon more curious
than tr. western Canada. Early in the
cer.'urj a Chinese junk was cas-t sway '
or. he Pacidc coaat of Ameri'-.t j:t (
! south of Vancouver island, and i? ear-
1 cc of wil'ow-pattrn piaie f!l .r.t
' the hands of the Hudson Boy com- !
j pany's oflicers. Stil! ir. the n motes'
I trading posts of the fur traders a
j fir.e specimens remain. Cinrinna 1 1:,-quirer.
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A FIRST-GLASS SHOW;-
L. Lane,
Prices 50 and 75c. Tickets can 1 i
be procured at Uintke S. Falk'r.
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S0T1CE F0K PUBLICATI0S.
La-i Crncr. luz Ixllz-. Or.Eno.s-,.
Ooioter'.. l'.ti. 1
Notice Is bcrebv giveti tbat the fulluurm?
named settler ba filed notice of her iuteuuon to
maie fical proof In supirfir: of her cli:n, and
that iald prtxjf will br! innde before the Ktsi-ter
aud Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on Wednes
day, December, S, 1J. v.l
llattie I.. ltiinU)-,
of The Dallef, flreson. H. E. Xr, 55i;, for the
w Sec n, ft 32 t. W. 31.
che names taefollnmiiz winu-ise? to prove her
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said laud, viz:
Frank 1-apier. of The Dalles, Otes.in, Albert (j.
JleKamer, of Jit. H'kxJ. Oretrnu, Henry C Jlc.
Kamey nd Eric i.taiiimid, of The Dalles. Or
OC127 JAY V. Ll AS, Register.
SOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION.
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.AND.
Horsesnoer
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Mc-rn, Piione 159
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C. J. STUBMfJG,
w i. : l s 1 . i trii,
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Sexl door to A. !. Williams k Co.
Phone 234, THE DALLES, OREGON.
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tXf fur ie ii'lrttiR to bo t iirppntr or
le.'ilK i n i:iluiiililu -(nillii:rii via Itlzss, tiimU
Hike No. lcul'lus 'I he Dalle at 1.' ID p. n.
i.ii.klr.K illrert ciiiincrtioiM at Ilfjijuifr Juuctlcn
nu t I'-Iruii Ik'turiiliiR aniiiliic direct I'nniiecucn
at !!i-piierJuiiotlOtl and ItlKKi- Hn Jio. 1. !
ut The Dalle hi lv:an p in.
I'nr full tmttJtmlMii itil; (. A. N. (V
ncciit The Wile, or wM u
H. i;ri!I.HI UT,
( I'uk ,if , I'tirtlttid.Or
SOUTH and EAST via
Soumera Pacific Gb.
Shasta Route
Traliik leave The Dalles fur l'ur'.iaud and mj
l htrtUuui at l .i a. in. aud Z p, in.
Land Office at VaN'-oiter. V.'nh. t
Oetulwr 1K0. i
-The art of curing lemons was only I re" rf,nh", K ZX .V
proiieriv learnuu uv tli i tthfornians ( tnmafce nniii jiroof in support ; his clai.n, hiiU . f i
in 1-iiT, when the principal lemon
p-rowtr clubbed together and sent
experts over to Italy and Spain to
learn the business, and now they are
producing- excellent' results. To make
ilie lemons sour they are picked be
fore they begin to turn yellow. The
fruit is then put in a curing houhe,
v. here it is kept at n temperature of
about 50 degrees for some - days,
which 'sweats out' all the sugar. It
is then removed to another temper
ature for 00 days more before it is
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bv, r a. corntni'-ilODer fur the District of
Misn1t1310Ti, at doiaenuaie. i-!B..i'3 0iuim; ,
Dcearbcr 10, luio, vi :
Georse 1:. St. I.8-r-cci ,
of Lvte 1'. O., Vah.. ho made II. E. Jio. lO.CftV,
for the WU aE't and E' . ctt -e: Zi. Tp a X, B
J2 E. W. M.
He iinies the foUoA'inr witnesse to prove
bh ' ontiiiuou- residence upon and cui:ivatio:i
of aid land. vU. .
Thoma? J. W nitconib. G-oise orenm, ' uo.
Ilrodford aud William Ijjatoii, al! of. I.j le I". O . j f
asntuuin.
.Dealer In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Itjiif. sh-i-.s. Hat ' aju S'.'ior
for W . L D.ius a shoe
W. It. DCXBAK ltsri-ter
ADMISISTRATOP.'S SOTiCE.
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.....,. . v. .,... i uai beeu uui apjMiiniea uy me eiuni. inirt
est degree of acid ami the larcrest de- the Mate of Oregon, for ttajcot.-.uni:-, adm;ni- ,
... , , . , , . trator of the tstute of Kllzabeth A soutn'-n.
jrree 01 juice is oouiineu. one 01 tne i dttMi. An pon. havlne claim-. saii:it
curious effects of this 'sweating proc- tue estate of f aid decerfed are her-o tiotifl-.d
i, .,i., m... J .1,- ! to pru'nt th3 same. ith the pr-.r out-hers
skin. It originally grows thick and
tough, but the aeid seems to eat ir
up. Bough estimates, put the capital
invested in California in growing and
curing lemons with all the appurten
ances at $4,5(10,(100.
'The person whose knowledge of
lemons is limited to an occasional pur
chase of a dozen will lie surprised to
learn that there are 17 distinct va
rieties grown in California and Flor
ida. These differ in size, shape, qual
ity and skin and iu keeping qualities.'
But there are only four vurieties that
have any popularity in California and
in eastern inurke(. These are the
Eureka, Lisbon, Villa France and Bon
nie Brae."
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The Dallss, Or,
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.. .GOliUfllBm BREWERY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Leave I'ortland
Allmiiy
Arrlve Ashland
sacramento
' hnn Kranuhco .
Kiainns 7;C0.m
.U'HOan. iu jo p ra
IJ-:tt a li: 1) :ora
SUOpin I.KaDi
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Arrive Ocdmi
" Denver
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" Chicago . .
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T-.liam It .Warn
Oi the product of t'.is well-known brewery tlie United States IIuaHli
Ueports fur June 2v 1900, Hay?: "A more eupeiior brew never enteied
ll.e irtbrat'iry of the United htntes Health reports. It ib absi;lute!y devoid
'f the sliKtefct trace of adulteration, but on th othbr hand i." cO'Lpofed of
th- btvt df ma't and ch'ic;st of hops. Its tonic qualities arc of the high
eat and it citi be uai-d with tlie greatest benelit und saticfaclion tiy old and
young. lis u-e can conscientiously be prescribed by the phyticiiin- with
the cersaintv that a better, purer or more w holeaoiiie beverage cuu id not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
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R tspcttsc. bold everywhere,
STANDARD OIL CO. jHN
Suutlirrn Ca!lfiirnt,
to Sonthern Oalifurnia and Arizona
Kenewed acquaintance with this section
will over deve'op freah points of interest
added sources of enjtymunt, under its
eunny skies, in the variety of its indus
tries, in it- prolific vegetation and among
its numberless reports of mountain,
shore, valley and plain.
j deceaMd.
SOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION'.
I.;:rj Office at The Dau.k, Oi!;...
:ept, 1L.0. s
Vnixl.tn nm-inu tht fileiai-rns nfTunloil -"ce l hereby given that the following
Otaliie among trie pleasures auorueu , namMl 6euiBr im, notice of IiIh intention
by the Shasta Iiiuto is the winter trip i tion to jnake final proof in juiirt of ids
' n .. , ' eltlrn, and tnat said proof will Un made be-
lore ;ne reBUier nnn teeeiver at i ne iiaii1.-,
Oregonop fcaturday, November lu, I'Jf), vie.
ChIiIii J. Ilunaklli,
of Mauler, Or., II. E. No, itj;. for the &E or, Sec
at. T -1 X. R i E, V. M.
He names tae hjlloivlnjrv.-ltucai.' to prove
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said laud viz:
ilichael Doyle, It. K. Doyle, The Dalles, Or.,
Jumo 31. llromi ut.d i nrl J. E. Cnilson, cf
tier, Or.
JAY I. LUCAS,
jv r.e met
therefor, to ine ut my ottce in II id. Oreifox..
wltctti st: mmitn? iron: trie date nereot. ,
Dated aeptember .'1. VXD. ,
C. H. SOfTIIEItN
ie a .du..iiltrator I
sotice finv.lStle'ksTT" I
Notice i. heteby given th it i' t undersigned '
ha duly tiled v.ith the I oup'j fieri of bsti
County, Oregon, hl h.ial uccuuut niid report as .
udmlnhtralor of the estate of Adaipi Asidius. I
defeated, ai,d tbat the Honorable loutity ( nrl
hai- fixed Jlondaj.tbeSth day of November, 1!0. (
at 10 o'clock a m. of said day as the time, and
the County Court room of the i our.ty court
liouic iu Dalles city, Wasco County. Orejron, its
the place for hearing uld final nceouut and re-1
port. Alt wsons interested tn said estate arc '
hereby notified to appear at mid time and place j
aiid show cause, il any there be, v.-ny sn;d report !
should not bi approved and said administrator.
dl.ChO'SflKi. I !
Dated this ith day of October, VM.
J. I- ACIDirs, 1
Adrait.htrator of the estate of Adolph Agldiu.. NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLEMKN'T.
- , Notife Is hereby given that the nndcriisiiHl
i hai duly tiled with the comity clerk of Wux.o
' count'-, Oregon, his Mia: account nnd rcjort as .
I executor of the estate of t'hiwbc J. Ifaight.de-
ccaMi , and that the honorable county court has ,
fixed Monday, the ,itli (lay of November, WA), at ,
lu o clocic a. in. of said day us Hie tine, and the
i-ounty court room in the county cou. t houso in ,
Dalle City, Wusco county, Oregon, s the place '
for heurlng said final uecount and re-i.t.
All Krsona interested In said estate arc here- ;
by notified toapjiear 'at said time and place and '
show cause, if any there be, why said rejKirt '
should nut be approved and said executor ills-1
charged.
Dated this '."Jtil day of sertember. lw"0. !
FHANK MENEFKE, '
Execulor of the estate of Phoebe J. ilalght, I
deceased. oc US .
DEAI.EB.s IS
.All kinds of
r Funeral Supplies
Grandall&Barget
UNDERTAKE I.
fp EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
1
fabes,
BuriaSh
Etc.
The two daih .Shasta trains from J
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.
NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION.
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I.AJ.7J OlUCE AT THE DAIXKS. Ol...
October, l'.oo, 1
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice ol Ms Intention I
Portland to California have been re- j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
tenuj equipped witn tne most approveu i yutIce Is hereby given tbat the undersigned lo make lltial nrr-i( in siipimrt of his claim, und
ment of Henry Itanium, deccuaed, and that
continue in effect.
Illustrated cuides to the winter resorts
of California and Ariziu may be Lad
cn applicition to
C. II. Makkham, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
before the register
on vutlnei
- . -i .u,ii.v 19 sicivu hto .ui.. tiiv uiui-iaiKiu.-u l iu final lid!" 111 m l i li.ll , if I II
pattern of standard and tourist sleeping have filed with tlx- (Jlerk of the oouulr ejiurt of I that tald pnof will le made before
r . , . . , , ... .' the Stateof Oregon for Wasco countv.thelr final und receiver at The Dalles, Otegoii,
cars, Lut the Joa rates of uru will still aciouat as executors of the last will and testa- day. December 3, !'.), viz.:
.x-eu.eu, aim inaii Uury V. fllcKamer.
Sen flirt 'by he Too DMles (m?o... H-,E. No, 31(9, for the
v as the time and i- i eec. '.'1, 1 - N, K 1." I., A 31.
ialles City as the Uv ,lnrnt tne following wltncssc-s to prove
Jlondar, the lib day of November. lOOo, it the I
nour oi i
jOo'cIocka. m., b
Countr Court for said county
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place for heurlng of objections to said final oc-1 ''js continuous residence ujrfiu and cultivation
Lount end the settlement of th
J. W. FRENCH,
F. V, 3IAYH.
sej.n Executors.
of ald land, viz.:
Flank lipler, Juine I'.. Steele. Eric GrHultiliil,
Albert Davidson, all of The Dalles, Oregon,
octifT JAY 1. Ll'CAS, heglster.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
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I'halr ettrs Keriimuuto to Ogdi-n "' J f' 1
and tourist cars to Chicago, St liiiis, New yi-k-uus
mid Washington.
Connecting at Hun Fmnclsi"' i.sii e.v.cr1
steamship lines for Honolulu. .lapa.! thin,
I'hllipplnes, Central nnd south Amenm.
Sec ugcut at The Dalles btalloil. or adclrtss
C. H. MARKHAM,
Oeuetal Passenger Agent, I ..rtlaml.Or
Nortbem Paci
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAP. liOf'lE FliOM !'0r.TI..VSu
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIKECT LINE TO THE VrM.0"'-
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Seattle, OI.vmphi,li'iiys
i llartior una houiii nenu
points, bpokaue, Ko-'s-'land,
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try, Helena, JIliiuciipo
lis, Kt. Paul, Omaha,
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Pullman llrst class und tourlit l''!',.,
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without chauue. ...tiniis
Vustlbuled truliiH. Uulon depot connection'
In all principal cities. , ,,tl,
liaggaKf ohM-.kI tn destlnat on of V"-."'tter.
, Tor handsomely llliistiuted dcscrlptlvt ; """j;
tickets, sleepliig cur reservatloiu, etd call u
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
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