The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 15, 1900, Image 4

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    .Minn' In KuUIiir I'ntatitrv j
Sau:m, N v H llurles I.. Dailry, '
formerly a. hi ii.--.-i . tin- stale bouril uf
hurtlrtlliil"-, x "'"-titeil tills suhoii .
with several c"-- ! potatoes', with b
vie.v to ili'tfriiiinu k' whether tiien t" a
profit in potato-prn.vinir ami what vuri
flit's will pay lpt.
la -neakiriL' uf lii observation?, Mr.
D.iilt-y sail! t hut hi- l'rttpil first of nil
that in order to unite potuin-growini: pay
the lie?!, a man must ht in a position tn ,
pive liis crop proper atlentlon when it j
neeils attention. Mr. Diilyha; lieen
extensively eniMieil in wr.nvini:, fcurine
and ilalini: in prunes this season, anil
Have In s.-L'.)tiilrv c meitieralioii to
potutoe4. Hut unili'i this cnnilition, his!
crop pa'.tl a heavy t xpense bill am! left a .
margin that makes-A-uinl wanes for the .
time employed, j
So far as varieties are concerned, Mr. !
iXiiley is convinciil thht for inoney-nink- j
inu the Hi-.rbank is the potato to prow. ,
Other varieties may produce a heavier i
crop, but none other finds so ready a '
market at izood prices as does the Bur-
bank. Pie al-o found that the selection I
ol seed is more important than most j
jieoule think. It wag fortneraty the cus- !
toni of farmers to save their small pota- i
toes for seed. They are gradually giving I
up this method, ant! are usinp larire, .
well-formed potatoes for seed. Hut Mr..!
Pailey thinks the question of size and
nniforuiitv is not so much a considera- '
tion as the 'blood." He says that the)
producing characteristics of the seed are i
more important than the sizis of the j
potatoes planted. In other words, po- j
tatoes that have been aliowed totieterior- !
ate thrnuuh years of planting tire not ;
fit for seed, even U.oiiyh the size may be !
good. Whatever the variety, scrub seed
vill not produce as cood crops as eed
that retains all the characteristics of the
variety.
Editor'-. Awful flight.
F. M. Hi-uins, editor Senaci. Ills.,
News, was Hlltcted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy helped until
he trbd Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He
writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's
the surest pile cure on earth and the
best salve in the world. Cure iMiarnn
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley,
the drnis:. o
v SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
I L. Lane,
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BlacKsmiili
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HorsBsnoe
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Qrothors' Wagon.
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r. ..T.I .TAT i.TITZHUriY fcTJ.-r.LTIU.m3 t
.Duafor In.
France make nearly Jfl.ooo.iHHi pairs
of gloves yearly, and of the-ie l.-.tlOO.tlOO
pairs are exported.
An ingenious nircliatiieal device. ft
pastes paper labels on lu'Mitm cans in G
ten hour.-.. Down a shoot rolls a conse- gt
le.-s pmces-ion of cans, anil each can j
picks up a label as it passes. , f(
Water, if subjected to i;reut com
pression and then decomposed by S
mean of an electric current into its jj(
elements, oxypen and hydrogen, ex- jt,
plodes, with tremendous force in the ,
process, j C,
n example 01 pniiciii iiiuusir is
the sorting of hogs' bristles as it is
carried on at Tientsin. China. Knelt
one of the bristles lias to be picked out,
measured and placed in the bundle of
hair of corresponding length.
The Council of the American Chem
ical society ha. passed resolutions f.i-j
vorin: the creation of a bureau of ,
..twmiwti-v Tli.. !nvs. nf thi v.-irmii.s '. f i
states controlling food adulteration StCphdS
.. .... t,i,,t,1t I nlYui.' I v.. l..ir.i II .1, if til, it
interference of interstate commerce
laws, and can be made effective only
. i I I
inroiigu na.ionai icgis.a i iuii. j
.More perfect conilnistion in furnaces,
is secured by Mr. I'aul Schlicht by novel
means-. He lias discovered that on prop-,
er!y introducing an air current into a
chimney, it take a course opposite to
that of the hot gases, and it;, oxygen
reaches the center of the tire in a heat
ed condition favorable for completely
uniting with the fuel.
Advantage is taken of different bauds
of porosity in agates to effect the col
oring, which is done in the case of
black onyx by immersing the stone in
,i mixture of hoary and water where if
remains several weeks at a high tem
perature. It is then boih'i! in sulphuric
acid, which carbonatts the aecliari
nous matter that ha penetrati-d t hi
stone, till! rendering certain bands an
intense black. Varicus colorations may
be produced by different chemical re
actions.
The printing of books wi;h liraille
type for the benefit of the blind has
made imnien.se progress in I-Ifgiaiid i
within the last few years. The (en-,
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Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. lint!-, Caps. Notions
for W. L Dous'us Shoe.
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The Dalles, Or.
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j egt helps tho team. Saves vrfir asu dS
Wj, cxjicusc. Sold every where. JRj
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l.x.hini.lity Orvnou City. .Sewri;, Kx.sunJi't
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FINAL SETTLEMENT.
"For three days and nfgbts I suffered
a'ony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on by eating cucum
bers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the
district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I
thought I should mirelv die, and tried a
dozen different medicines but all of no
purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chatn-b-rlain'e
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
llumeiiy and three doses relieved me
entirely." Thie remedy for sale by
Illakeley, the druggist.
Xryiiipr preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh; thoy dry up the secretions,
Vi'hicii adhere to the niembrano and decom
pose, causing a far moro serious troublo than
tuo ordinary forci of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalauts, fumes, smokes and snuffs
and use that -which cleanses, soothes aud
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy , narrow-
has no less than .loo books printed with 1 NOTICE
limine type. litis extensive library i , ...
, , . , Notice is hereby Riven ttint the uiiilmlencd ,
comprises the works of such favorite , fmve Hied with ttO Clerk of the county court ol
authors as Shake jpenre. llrowiiing. Sir i the riutenf Oretcon (or Wasco countv.thclr HiihI j
ii i, . t-. T . . . i i i i mci mint as. executors o( the last will mill tetn
Walter Scott, lennyson and Ku.-kin. ment o( lk.llr. i!rmnn. (Ii-cchkiI, mm Unit .
ilo ilnniinv, the Hh uayol November, IveO, at the.
i hour ol loo ciook n. in., has been n.xci by ni" I
i County Court for saiil county ai the time, mill .
the county court room in italics City us. th
tl.rn...ri...ii , i. .. . ;-,. i place lor iie.inuK Ol ODjCCIinil to snu unai ac
tlirougiiout the country iD-uwMiiii.iin ' ,u,,,i ,.. siPm it nt th Jmp.
eoilectmris for the entertainment
those deprived of their sight.
The riymouth public library ha
a similar collection of about vol
umes, and numerous other Iibrarie-
of
BUILT HIS OWN SEPULCHER.
An Kfcentrlr Autrlnn In Callfurnlii
' Mnkvn I'rrpiirutlotiM fur III
lnli-rnii'iil.
aud Trill euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily aud pleasantly. A trial size will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
CUc.Bize. ElyUrothers. 5G Warren St., K.Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, does not
irritato or catiso snoozing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surfaco, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream JJalm you aro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
In a grave built under his own di
rections the body of John Stiviteh,
an eccentric Austrian, was laid to
rest at .lack.sou, Cal. Long before
death summoned Slivitch the hitter
designed his own grave, or, inure
properly speaking, tomb. lie spent
many days cheerfully drawing up the
plans, and with childish delight su
perintended the construction of the
mausoleum. When it was
completed he laid himself down to die
with a sigh of content, says a San
i' ra u c i c o. e c h a 1 1 g. ;.
The grave is of ordinary length and
width and seven feet deep. Its walls
are of concrete and concrete a foot
thick lines the bottom. Twelve
inches from the bottom were placd
four iron bars, upon which rested the
; coflin. After the collin had been
irfi lowered iron bars were nlaceri in like
It is manlier and the same distance from
rhe top, ami over them was placed a
heavy zinc covert fitting perfectly
tight. Over this will now be placed
a layer of concrete of the same thick
ness as on the walls, and on lop will
be the marble bearing the name, place
of birth, age and date of death.
This maimer of burial had been a
hobby with Stiviteh for a long time,
and when he made his will lie set
aside $500 to cover the expense, the
same being on deposit in a bunk of
Amador county, to be turned over to
the contractor on completion of the
work mill its approval by a nephew,
Andrew I'erovich, who is named as
executor in the will. Stiviteh was 73
years old, a miner; had lived here
many years and had many friends.
He leaves an estate of several thou
sand dollars, but no nearer relatives
than the nephew named.
For sprains, swellings and lameness The old man had no special disease,
therei8iothlni;soiooda9Chambrlniii'a I ''ol bad been falling for months.
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake- j u'l,t'" t",l tll!,t 'I"' "'r' '"' 1"
lev the dnnruiHt. i Kruvc nan progrcf--eii as far
This is the eeasoti when mothers
nlaruied on account of croup
cjiiickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, which children like to lake. Sold
by Clarke & F-ilk.
Acker's Enalidii lieinedy will stona
cough at any time, and will cure tho
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeluy
the druggists.
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Executors.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is licicby Riven th it the under-slRticil
lini duly tiled with the County Clerk of Waseo
County, Ori?on, his Haul account and report as.
adminibtrator of theetate of Adolpli Aitiillus
deceased, and that the Honorable County Court
has fixed .Momlnj. the 5th day ol November, IWO,
nt 10 o'clock a in. of said dav us the time, and
the County Court room of tho County Court I
home In DallesClty, Wasco County, Orexon, as ,
the place for hcnrliiB ald linal account and re
port. All peri-ons interested In said estate are
hereby notified to npiear at nilil time and place l
ami show cause, tl any there be, why Mini report
should not be approved and Mild ail ni i n l"tr.i tor I
dlschaiKtil,
Dated this 3th day of October, l'XKJ.
J. I' ACIDH'S, j
Administrator of the cstatuof Adolph Agidius
deceased ootf
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Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to A. M.
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Phone 234,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
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rt!T l'ar.ni ile-lriHK in no to llqipnn ct
l.mts on olttmhlii Southern via lllitsi,toaU
lake .No. .', Ii-iivlnj; 'the Haiku at IM9p.ii,
iiiHKIiur illreen-oiim:tlon at lleppncr jutirtim
end I i hk lieturiilni; iiinaliiKillti-cU'iimialrai
nt Ilepiiii;r inaction mid IIIurs ulth Nu, I.e.
. nvtM,; at ') he Dullesin j ..' p m
. For lull trtli!ilhirt. mil on (1. .V N. (Ui
Hlieiit The llnlk. or n.i.iie-
i ii in i:i.iii'rt,
j lien l'as. At. I'liitlaud, Ur
SOUTH and EAST via
Souinern Pacific Co
AD.MLVISTIiATOIt'S NOTICE.
Inthe County Court ol theht to of Orexon for
.. .GOIiUVlBlA BREWERY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
the Ciinntv of Wijal-o
In the matter ol the ctato of ;.rnii hohwa 1
bat-her, iliteand. Notice Is hereby Khen that I f
the undersigned has been duly .iiiointed ad- jt
n I itlst r ifur . L-ltl. II... ,vlll ii Tii.vi'il . ff lliu i.k. I
tate of Uml.s .-finvdljHCher, decennii. All per
tons having claims nvainst the estate i f said
deeeaseiJ ate hereby notified to present them,
duly verified, to the undersigned at his otlic.- In
tie utote room of Kleln-hner, ilajer i. Cum
puny. In the- city of Portland, uroon, within
tix months (rem thuiln u hereof.
Dated this 17th da of October, lf(i.
is iI.uSION HlKiiCIJ, Administrator.
CorroN, Thai, a- .mi.vou,
Attorneys fur Administrator.
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Of the iiroduct of thin well-known brewery the I'uited StuteH Health
lieporiB for .Inne S. 1'JilO, snyii : "A more snpetior brew never entered
tlie hiljrrttnry of the TriHed Stutei Health ruportH. It ih iib-olutely duvoid
of the ttliuhteet. truce of adulteration, but on the other hand is eo'uposcd of
the liest of mult and elmicst of liopu. lt tonic iiuilUii.n ure of the high-e-tand
it can lie n--ed with the greatest Imnelll and Hiitisfaction by old and
voiinc I ti u-e can cniiscientioiirtly be prescribed by the pIivhIciuiih with
the cereuiiiiv that a betlur, purer or muro wlioleaoni'o beverage could not
po-aibly be found."
Shasta Route
Train leave The Dulles for l'nrtl.iiiil anil wij
stations at l.ii it, m. unit ." p. m.
U'live I'ortlaml . ...
" Albany
Arrive Ashland
" Nicriimeiito
" ban iTiinclsco
.;X)am 7:ftiim
.fj.,am 10:Wici
ll::tiam ll.30in
,iJUiiii l;.Vmn
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Arrive Oudoii
" Denver ..
" Kansas City
" Chleaipi
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7 I .a m U 31 hu
Arrive ls Anijoles 1 vn p m
' Kl I'hhi I. no p m
" Kurt Worth ii m
" City of Mexico . . . "" in
" Houston 1 mi a in
" New Orleans ... ii .' u !
" WasliliiKtoii ii I ' " in
' Nuw Vork 1J ! p m
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East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Wo offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Cinto.vic;.K, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1,50,
both papers for ?'J a year. Subscriptions
nnder thie oiler must be paid In ad
vance. tf
Wanted A second-hand fire-proof
tfafe. Muat be in good condition and not
too large. Apply at the Chhoniclk
oHko. oai-tf
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(all, his
(Miliar gravi
possible he remarked to l)r
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Best values lor the least money at the ! physician:
New York Cash Store. A special in , ",,)"0,"r if ,",'W'
childien'eand ume' shoes, while they . w 11 J00'. . " w.tt
. i" lie. lie nveii ei"iii iiii.vk loiiL'er.
during which time many eitiens vis
ited the cemetery to liMpeet the rest
ing place for all that was mortal of
the oddild Austrian.
lust.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its tta-ed thcro
fbouUl bu cleuuiiuoi.
Ely's Cream Balm
rlcuw:,tootli4au(l bvaU
Hid dlc-a-?cU niembrano.
It cures catarrh ainldrliea
way a cold In tho head
quickly.
t.'reain Halm U placcil Into tho noitrlli, spreadi
orer the uicinb.-ano ami I absorbed. Ilellel iltlm
luetUatoaud a euro follow). It It not drinj loe
not produce incc-ilic. large Kle, &0 otnti at JJruu
c(li or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cent by mall.
JULY JAW TIIEUS, M Warren btrevt, New Vork.
Itlehest A no Ollleer.
I The Ninth rcgiiiicni, which Is fight
j ing in China, hat on !t. rosier mie who
Is probably I he rleln st olllcer In. the
army -.Second I, lent. K'obert .S. Clarke,
formerly of .New Vork, .Mr. ( !arl;e is a
grandson and one uf t Ik jirlr: ! p.i 1 heirs
of the lute Alfred Corning Clarke, and
, his wealth is intimated at sever:! 1 mil-
I 11, II,. I.: .;ll't Im l.iv ,..,nl.. I ,, ...!,.. .
and Is a graduate of Vale university.
He received his commission in theariuy
about a year ago. -Chicago Chronicle,
NOTIOH OF FINAL SKTTI.K.M KNT.
Notice Is hereby jjlvcn 'hat the iindersi;neil !
has duly llltd with ihe ciiiiuty detk of Wurni j
county, OrcKOh, his Dual account and rcirt ns
executor of the estitn of Phoebe J. HalKbt, de-t-easedt
and that the honorablo county court has
ll.xed Monday, the 5th day ol .November, W), at
tl Wi'elnek it. in.ef siilit il.ie us lln II,.ii mill tin.
i-oiinty court rixim In tho county con. t house In I
wanes city, wan-o county, uruvon, as tiioptaee
for hearlnu said final ai-coiint and resjt.
All rnni lntereste1 in said estate aro here
by notified to apjiear at said time ami place and
shoiv cause, if any there be, why said report
should not be approved and said executor ills
cliarKiil. Dated thlsWth day of September. l'.Kfl.
KUANK MKNKKKK,
Kxecutor of the estate of i'hoebo J. llalKot,
dei-eased, oct.'i
NOTICF: FOIt PUBLICATION.
la Nil OFUCK AT '1 UK PAM-KS, OllK(iO.S',j
October Ii), iww. (
Notice Is lu-reliy Klven Unit the followiiiK
liamiil M-ttlcr has filed notice of her Inteiitioii to
in uku final proof In mpport of her cllm, anil
that said prinif will bo made before the IteMer
and Keeelvor at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, incumber, !, luoo, viz.
IIiiIIId I,. Itiimly,
of Tliu Dalles, Oregon, II. K. Nc, VM, for the
SH owr'JJ, I 2N, K la K, W..M.
She Humes Inn folloivltie witlii.eH to T.rove lir.r
I continuous residence upon and cultivation of
sslil land, vl.;
Kriink Ijipler, of The lulles, Oieifon, AlU-rt (i.
McKamey. of Mt. Hood. Ou-irou. lieurv C Mo
Kaniey unit Kile liranliiiid,o: Tho Dulles, Or
OCW7 JAY I". hUCAf , IttKlster.
NOTIOK FOIi I'UIJLICATION.
Ia.su Okkick at Va.ncouvkh, Wash.
Outuber j, may.
Notice Is hereby xiveii that thu followlin;.
named settler has filed mulct) of 1ih Intention
toiuuke llmil proof lu support of his claim, and
that said proof will Ixi mado before W. U, rres-
by, I', fi. cominissioner fur thu District ol
WushliiKton.'at (ioldendi lg, Wus)i,,oa Monday,
Deceiober 10, WOO, vl.;
Ooorgu It, Ht. Kntvruncv,
of I.ylo 1'. O., Wash,, lio made II. K. No, lO.oa'i,
DKA LKit.- IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Barget
UNDERTAKE
EMBALMERS
Tho Dallos, Or.
P.obes,
BufiaSh
Etc.
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 Gr ooer.
I'lilliintn mill Tourist cars on both tml'ii
illmlrmrs Sacramento to Owleti mid Ki laso,
mid tourist cars to CIU'iii;i), sit l.om- Jiuwui
leiius Mini Wnshluitloii.
CoiineetliuT 'it Han Krnucl-.eo with feveril
steamship Hues for Honolulu, Japan, lliui'i
I'hllipplnes, Ceutrnl anil Huiitli Ameix i.
Kee iiKcnt at The Dulles station, or mMress
C. H. MARKHAM,
(ieneral rassencer Ah'eut, l'.irt.aml, r
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Northern Fa
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till: DINlNti (l.lt UOt'TK ritOM 1'01!TI.ANI
TO Till-; KAHT.
T1IK ONIA" DIUKCT LINK TO Till. Yhl.Mlff-
MONK I'AKK
i.kavi:.
Union Depot, nithaud I sis aiuuvi:.
l. a. 1'iiNt mull for Tiicoiim, ..
Kvattle, Olymplii.tiniy's
1 Harbor unit South lleud
N llioints, Kpouiuie, Itoss
I null. It. C. i'lilllllllll.
! Moseow. Ij.h Istmi. Mill ..
11:15 A. M. Uiilolliiiui.inlalnKcoiin .1 ;l I
try, llulenii, .Mlnneapi)
Us, Ht. I'lilll, Uiniiliiii
Kansas City, St. IjiiiIm,
(Uileiiirii unit nil iiolnts
No. I, least mid soulheas-t.
I I'liei't Hound I : x l ires-, . .,
llJI'-O 1'. M, for Tiicoiim ami ficiiltl" 7,lA-'
mid liitcriiicdliilu potais
or tliu HK'A and V.Vt tVX'.i. eeo Zl, Ti a N, It
l Ki . il .
lio names tne lollowliu; witnesses to prove
Ills (ontlnuoui residence iism and cultlvution
o( said land, vl.;
Thomas J, Wlilttomb, (ieorKe Borenson, (fco.
Ilradford and ;Vlllluia I-ealon, ull of I.yle I', u,,
Wu'liliiKlua.
all W. K. DUNllAlt ItegUter
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Mlniieupolls.Ht. I'aul mill .Missouri ilvur I"""1
without cIiiiiikc n,,ii
Vosllhuled Irnllis. Union depot conueclloui
lu nil prlnclpiil cities. .
lliiKKiUtdfllieckcd luiliMlllliltloil Hi V,0 l.;..!iler.
I'or haiiilsomi.lv lllusualtsl desur Pllve 'llu''
llcketH, sleepliih'-ciir reservatloiui, etc, cull on
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant tiimunil raseiiKr AKent. '"rl1
ton Mtttet, corner Tlilnl. I'ortland OiiK'"'.
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