The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 16, 1900, Image 4

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Miiiict't Mime of llir
UtieiTl-.! ("II ton.
A niaii who. whilr puur. is not wort jj.'
afniic' to i'it tk.in most people, often b
t.eve'.op. a hauiitinir terror of 'e;ith aft
er he ha mailt a bis- fori tint-, inn'
htiN nn iiiih.tpp life am' huge uiu-
nf innrt ill trylr.jr ;i nsu'X the ruin-
in!- fate, frecpientlj hurr hini-t.f 5
inti) a premature !r;ive thriui;ri hcer i
worry am: fear. Thi pali.n.
l.iiitilon Anwtr. ha.- turned tht' brain- U
a u
of a irntit! mn 1: v wealthy peopl
lining iitiiiiitti!nntt.- of them. 'I hp re-
One half ii to- --clioo! term
passei!, ..ml n.- m. c-j ur still bfiiik. i Strange Freaks of Rich Men to Es
pur.!i-il ittiuti-oi- ti t- same enerey ami
it'ftft ? .it tn jtntiitifr of tht term.
J 11 the luiih ;cit-.l the c!ae$ in His
torv. Literature, I'.hetorie, Civil Govern
.mtJiiirfieHw aci'l Mathfinn tic; art' well
up with itintr jrr.tile wnfK ami never;
iiiiule more mtif trior v pr-irei:. The '
tir-t year clu-- in Chiies i ?tmlyiriy
tlit "K-".v on Line iln" ty Lowell, an I ;
Limioln'd "(tuttyhiira peech." The,
sect! mi year e!t ha ju?i I'mijtiei. Goltl- I
sinitliS "I)t--etifii ViiUi:-'- ami are tuk
i ii i tip Scott'.- "I.tiUio'."' The third
ye.ir el i- i- ni.irtiie-'tirn: an extraordi
nary rnihiisirf!!) in " Kiiinola.' They
even iurt evening' t" tiiscti's points in
the plct ami plia-e of the different
character!. Thi i- the urn year the
historic il romance has lieen taken up as
n regular stmlv. The class in Geology
has never had access to as many uooil
specimens as this Year, and the result i
shown by their rapid progress ami high
interest.
While we realize that our supreme cc
rmiatiun in school is seeking intellectual
development and earnest application in
the pursuit? in which we are now, gen
erally, ?o actively unpaged, we do not
hesitate to turn a-ide occasionally from
our studies to some useful and needed
recreation. We realize that "all work
and no play makes .lack a dull hoy."
The uirls, or rnther those who tleirt it.
have their phystc.il exercise and dumb
bell drill and the boys the foot hall
game. The high school now has a tine
team., Nearly every afternoon at close
of school they may be seen practicintr.
Tbe team has a match srntne with the
academy at Golder.dale on Thanksgiving
day. Foot ball is one of the great games
of America, and does much to develop
courage and manliness in its partici
pants, though it doe? sometimes result
in a few bruised shins and bumptd
noses. Moreover, a good team organi
zation creates a feeling of sympathy and
engenders a good school spirit.
The high school debating club will de
bate the question "Resolved, That the
U'e of Machinery is Injnrions to the
Liborinc Class," this evening in con
nection with the program of the literary
.eocietv. W. C.
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Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Muwn. Phone 159
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sort to the most eliih'i-ih expedient.- 10
keep death from their ini. i
You remember Kipling' eharnetcr. j
who harT hi- chair .-'.unsr on rope.-- from j
a beam that the tvorid might -pin tin
tier him. instead of carrying him nbmg j
to grow oli'er. There mi- an artual '
a-eer like thi-a few y'ni s ago. when ,
.lohn ls'.ip. an Kiig!lhmnn. who made '
a huue fortune out of i..er in Mexico,
drove himself mud through worrying'
about hi.- death.
After exhausting all the wtfeguarr.
London could olTer. he bought a "inal! ,
roeky i-Iami cnllrd lirychil, on the i M
lri.-b eoa.t. taking with him one faith
ful -ervitor. Here, in feverih li.i"te.
he had four stout pillar- rni.-cd ai .' a
.-ma 11 one-i-toried cabin, with iuve
rooms, rather like a hou-eboat. lirs
on chair- from iron girder.-that cni
the pillar and swung 'clear of the
ground. Once inside thb. he shut bin
.-elf up with .-ome book-- and a pet j i.-k-daw
for eonipany. and never left his
swinging hou.-e until hi.-, death.
The attendant, who livtd in a sii.al
hoti-- io.. b . n.ed to row to the mai' -land
a mile and a half--when the
weather p-?rrnitte d. for provisions. The '
master spent hi-, time rending and look- j
ini: out over the Atlantic from the;
cabin windows. Hi- brain had given i
wa;.. of cnur.-e. and he imagined his life
-rood still, while the earth revolved mi- 1
der him. lie had no relatives to in-it j
on hi. entering a private :is lum. and J
he died three year.- later in the cabin.
worried out of life by the fear of death.
Hi- hair was .-now-white, though he
wa-' only V.l.
Another wealthy man. .lean Ingle--..uit,
though he had made a fortune by
-iirewd speculation, also gave way to
'lie t'rea-' of death. He conceived the
idea that all movement and effort wait
ed the ti. ue.. of the body, and this no
tion Mink -o deeply into hi, mind that
he went to bid in a quiet country hou-e
ant' hardly 'moved hand or foot for
tar: it he ever, stirred a finger he did
it with dread, beliewng it u.-ed up his
vitality and shortened his life by so
much time. He .-poke as little as po
-iu!t. su.'retinie- not opening his lips
fr i.av-, and wn fed bv attendants
...Dealor In...
Drrv Goods. Clothina.
Gents' Furnishings.
liivits, Slice. Hut-. ( ats N t; lis
for V 1. Doui; s Shix-
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Wt help; tho team. Saves wear or.a Q
K expense. Sold everywhere. &
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llr.oiiiiilny OroKiin City. NewUri; KlsmSi,
Miluni A Way Umi .
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liifi.'iiiur. iiu.t. luvi.ns. Moa.HM
nail sill. Oifiin City, Dnvtmi tmlYil
nail Wiiy-Liuilliixv
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vith hly s Cream IJalm you aro
against Nasal Catarrh, and Hay Feve:
Drying" preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh; they dry up the eecretions,
tvliich adhere to the membrano and decom
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuff
and uso that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy
and vrill cure catarrh, or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial 6izo "will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers, fif! Warren Kt., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures vithoat pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
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over an imiaceu auuimgry burmce, rentsv- , s,Ioon:i. A:, his food con.visted of
mg immediately the p:uuful inflammation. 1 .. . . '., . .. .., , ,..
Sly'a Cream Balm youaro armed T ' . ' ' " "
hi en-'w ;r,g. ami nis one amueint-ni was
li"iiiLr 'end to by the hour together, for
li" would not hold a book or turn the
pagv.-. Even the reading he did 11 way
with toward the eiow of his life, believ
ing that listening shortened hi e.ist
t r.ee.
One of the queerest eases that of
a ilrs. Hoime. .1 very wealthy widow,
who hud a terrible fear of germs and
bacilli of al! kind. She had studied ihe
subject deeply, and it nnVcttd her rea
s'n, to nil appeiimnee. The dread of
deat.h -titd her, and she waseonvii:ee!
irh. would die by some wiitlrg dis-asi-iii-jjn-nl
by microbes. Knowing that
(oh! is. fatal to the average germ, chf
had two room, adjoining eaeh other
litttd a.- refrigerator., and kept eon
p'alUlv at a temperature of ahotit
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.'
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I Notice i hereby given tlmt the undcrstiiiicil
1 have Illtil with the t'lerk of the county court of
I tlieSWteof Orenon for Wh-co countv.ttielr Iliml .
J account a- executors of the lastwli.11r.il tcti
ment of lleiirv Ilarnum. tlceeatul. ami that 1
Moiiilnv. the HIi day of November. H00, at llio .
hour of 10 o'clock a. rn has been tlxeil by tin
County court for MM county at the tunc, ami'
the county court room In Dalles City as th
place lor ficirini ol objections to sill liual ac
count ami inc sciuemcui 01 me sime.
J. W. KliKNCli,
. V. M.VYK.
scjil-' Kxecutors.
JTATA VXTATA Va A' A 1 A r A 'ATA 1 ATA1 AlAIAtAIAl.ttA'A t A A V A" At A "A TA A "A A l"A tj;
This is the eeasou when mothers are
alarmed on account of croup. It is
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, which children like to take. Sold
bv Clarke & Falk.
Acker's Etigli-ti Hemedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hour-;, or money
refunded. 2 cts. ami 50 cts. Ulakeley
the druuvists.
We oiler for a limited period the
twice-u-week Ciiuosicle, price JL50,
and the Weeklv Oreaonian, price -fl.oO,
tHith paper-i for tt'l a year. hllti-eii)tloiiH
under this oiler inu-t be paid
vance.
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Wanted
safe
too large
office.
A second-band fire-proof
Apply at the
degree, or just below freezing poir.t
One would sujipose this lo he mcir"
tr, InL' than any quantity of microbes;
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice I- hereby given tint the un(lcrisncil
hus duly tiled with the County Clerk of Whsco
County, Orison, hi- liual account and report as
administrator of the eMte of Adolph .(!ldltn,
deceased, and that ihe Honorable County Court
has iixeil Monday .the. 3th day of November, W.
at 10 o'clK-k a in. of said day as tbe time, and
tne county court room oi me i ninny touri
house in iMllesCity, Wasco County, Oregon, as
the place for htarliig said liual account and rc , W
iort. All pvrfons intercted in said eslalu are ;4
hereby nutlleil to appear at said time and place
and shot- cau-e, it any there be. way said rciKjrt 1 r
should not 1m: approved and said lulminlsir.itor i a
dischaigeii. i
Dated this oth day of October, l'.mo. 1 V
j. r A(;ii)in.-i, ; $
Administrator of the etatuof Adolph Aglillus, .
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ADM INISTEA'TOU'fj NOTICE. 1
In the County Court of the ht teof Oregon for ' W
the County of Wasco. m
lu the nmtler ol tlieettnteof S.rtils ,-clnva ,
bacher, deceastd. Notice Is hen by git en Unit : F
the undprkiifiitil ha- been duly appointed ml- ! p
tate of luls .-elnvabaehcr. deceased. All ier f
sons having clalinh against
deceased are hereby notified
duly verllled, to the nndersl
tie stoic-room of Hetschner
piny, In tbe City ol I'ortluiid. Ortyon, tutliin
six months frnm the da e hereof. J
Dated this 17th day of October, Iff"). i V
.SOLOMON IIIKM'H, Administrator.
Cotton. Tkal A; Minok,
Attorneys for Administrator.
liCl'.H -t
C. J. STUBLIJMG,
WIIOI.K--AI.K AMI Itl.TtlL
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to A. M. WillinuiH A Co.
Phone 234,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
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SM7 1'ariH's diwiriug m sto ti llcpwr or
l-nliils on Ciilttmhlii hoiithrni lu Ill;ji,ili0'jil
Lue .No. .', l.-nvh.'.' 'Ihe p.ilips at Up,a
' niaklmr dlrcet I'liiii'irellmis at Ilcppiior JntftfM
, ini llleicx. KeturtiliiK Inn - llitr i!i nvt eoncecEo
ai lk'ppncr ;n iifl Ion and HIiiKs Hh .No, li;
i inl'irf at The Dalles t U .a i m
I I'or full particulars v
, aKeut Th Dalles, or n.
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W It ItUII'RT,
I'a- Am "uilUml.O:
acher, deceased. All er
ivaiust the estatui f said j 0
notitied to pre-ent them,
iiderlntil at lnsortici- lu 5
letschner, Mayer iV Com Q
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THE CELEBRATED
.. .COMIJIBIA BREWERY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of tho product of thin well. known brewery the United States Health
UeportH for .In tic :ii. 1000, says: "A more aupuiior brew never entered
the lubratory of the Tnited .Status Health reports. It in iibolutely devoid
o( the filiulitest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is compu-eil nf
the be"t of malt and elioiivnt ol liop-j. Itn tonic iiulitie are of the binb.
est and it can bo used with the ureateH benelit iiml satUfautiun by old ami
youtiu'. Its it1!' eau eoiiteientiously be prescribed by tin pliv!ieiau with
the cersaintv thiit a better, purer or morn wholesome bevernne cuiild nut
possibly bo found."
East Second Streot, THE DALLES, OREGON.
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Soumern Pacifiu Go
Traliih leave The Dalles for 1'nrt.aiid aal ij
stations nt l.i) n. in. mid p. m
Ixvivc i'ortlniiil
" Albany
Arrive Ashland ....
' Wierniiieiilu . .
" bail hraueheo
Arric Oxdou
" Deiier
' Kmi.is 1,'lly
" Chlcaiio . .
Arrive ls Alucoles . . .
' Kl I'aso
" Kurt Worth . .
" City of .Me.Ieii .
" lloiistoii
" New Orleans
" Washliii.'loil ..
" New York
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NOTICE OF FINAL .SKT'I'l.H.M KNT.
Notice is hereby Riven that the undcrsiicned I
has duly tiled with the county clerk of Wasco I
couiuy, wrcKOti, ins nnai account aim rejri us
i executor of theenati. of Wioebc J. llalht. de-
eeasisi : and that the bouorablo cciintv court has
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Must be in uood condition and riot I . , .. , , ', .V . lo clock a. m.of said day as lliu lime, and the
UKAI.KltS IN
CllhONICLK
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For sprains, swelling and lumenees
therein notlilru: souood as Chamberlain'e
Pain Halm. Try it. For eale by Blake
ley, the driiKi-iet.
Hest values for thu leat money at the
New York Gaah .Store. A special in
clnldien'a and misseu' shoes, while they enee
last.
i idoiisntiis' of freedom from f,'erm dis-
easen. n inter unci Milliliter the roorn
WHre kept at the same point, and the
adjoininir rooinw and hall were nlso
kepi cool, that no current of warm air
mirht briii',' bacilli in.
Thi lady lived clad in furs through
out the liottest days that hlned nut
slde, and her attendants and servants
were obliged to constantly disinfect
them elves before enterin-' her nre.s-
They lived In a perpetual at-
ciiunty court room in the county cou. i house In i , r
Dalles City, Wasco county, Ore.'on, as lliu dac: , Hil linfic ftT
for heailiu; said limit iiccotilit niid ri'-o.t. iin rvutWJ ui
punepal Supplies!
Nasal
In all Ha ttaes tbero
thouitl bo cltaniiDcM.
Ely's Cream Halm
clcanpc'.flootbecandlifaU
tliu dies3cd incmbraiic.
It cure catarrh and drlvca
a,iy a cold In the bcid
quick;
mosphere of carbolic ai'id, and their
mistress hac' to pa. vcr, hi'h wa'es to
initiice mi , servnntt, to htay with her.
All i-ersons iiilccestel in said estate are here
by notified to ap-ear at said time and place and
show cause, If any there be, why said rejuirt
should not be approved and said executor ills
charKul, D.ittd this '.".ith day of iei tember, 11-00.
FI'.ANK MKNKKIIK,
Kxecutor of the estate of I'hoebe J. ilaluut,
deceastd. octa
NOTIOK VOli 1'UHLICATION.
I a Mi OlMCK AT '1JIE D W.LKS, OilKOON, (
October 'Si, VM. j
Notice Is htrtby idvcii Unit the follow ins
tiiirni-fl s.'lller liaslileil nntfco of her fnlelilloii tn
! inane final proof in toport of her claim, and
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.lint naii, iiu.J ,,( iiu iiin'.v i-,iiriu ,iiv j,vi,ia,ri
and Itccelver at 'I he Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, Dicember, 6, IKW, vl. :
llalllo I,, llonily,
of The Dalles, Oregon II. K. Nr, ftV-a, for the
GrandallS Bargst
UNDERTAKE .
p EMBALMERS
The Dallas, Or.
Robes.
BuriaSh
Ete.
Children's and misses' shoes, sprint:
heel, button or late, best iIoiikoIh kid,
- . . . . n I ' ... 1 Ol
loxed, eizes o to i.. at '.hi cent" ; n:- ami i ,sw j . i,w 21, i 'J N, it U V., W. M.
A I hho name-; tuu following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence uion and culthatlou of
1 sold laud, vlc
KraiiW Laplt r, of '1 be lu'lcs, Oifon, Albert O.
' , McICamey, of Mt. HocmJ Oregon, lleiiiy C. Me-
naineyiii.d r.rie nn niu u,o: ine jiiuen, ur.
J.' V T. I.tJCAb, ItcKlster,
10 to l.'IU at l.'0; 1 to !1 nt ifl.10.
the Now York Caeh Store.
I " A 1 XT I VIKTP ATCIU'S Nf'lIlflM
Notice Is hereby ulven tlmt tho underslKiiod I c)cf.'7
Cream IJalm It placeil Into tbo nostrils, tpreatla ' has been iippoliitml by thu county court of
over the mmbrane and 1. abS?rbei IWWUIm. ' "f'f, s,'Klc:lA.."s0ns j
uicdhto and ft cam follon u. It U not drying-docs huvliu: claims aKaliiat the eatatc me hereby rc- I
not produco nt'czln'. IjrRo Size, 31 cents at Drug. iiilrcd to pivsent the same to me. duly vtrlllcd,
fltu jr be mall- Trial Kl- 1(1 rent liv mail I at llio Olllce of W. II, Wilfciill, 111 DallW City, I
tills Jr uy mail , iriaiM', luccnia uy man. n,,-,,. within slv moetliH from tin. date linrcol. .
U.VI?.rO'niI!I,5I-'jrreiirArect, New York. Dated November 10, HOO. '
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NOTICK lf01
1 ,:.'n ornvr. .
IM.'JiUCATION.
t:cl Itor 'm Awful I'llKlit.
I. M. HiKuitie, editor feuaci, Ills,,
Newe, was ulllictecl for yeara with piles
that no dector or remedy helped until
ha trbd UuckleiVa Arnica Salvj. He
writes two boxes wholly cured him, U'h
tht) tiirest pile cure on earth and the
belt valve in the world, Cure iniaran
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeloy,
the,druKU..t &
,.N'C011'i411, Wash. j
Oct' lerwi, 1'JW. I
,S'c;i If o Is hereiij ilt",i that tho f oll'twiiiK
lia m "I settler tin ! led potlcuof his liileiitlou
Uiim in filial ptix lu support of hta claim, and
that aid prool 1 III beiiiadebvforeW.lt, i-rcx-by,
'. fs, con iiilssloiier for Ihe Dislrlct ol
Watli u:-liu,Mt lioldeudtlc Wash., on Monday,
Occci ber 10, J jOCJ, Vi..:
Cle riru 11. Nt, l.uwrenct,
of I.yjc I' O , Wash., ho made II, K. No, JO.bU),
tr-ilor nf the estate of Hllzabclh A. fcoiltllH I. or the W Hh'A Hiid K i SWJ4 tee IMlli .IN.it
deceiisisl. All i-erhoiik havliiK clalinii uualii t i 1:! K, W , u ......
tuuotatooi mm ueeeakeu aro iiereuy iioiint . n iuii'hhi-s "n'
to preent the i,auie, with tbe proper voucher ihn ';"iUH rckldvutu uoii and cultivation
therefor, to me Ht iu-ottiee In Il iyd, Ort-Kon oi Mild id. v 1 .
tWthlu tlx inontiiii from tbudule hereof. I'lio ', .ii.n'n"0'"! ' 'ifofKefjoreiiHOil, Jiec).
Jl UJI u .IK, ,11 lllini'l JivuMilf nil M .jv.,w.,
W I1HI ,rfOII
novlO Admlnlatrat ir,
" "aSmTkISTKATOB'S NOTIOK. "
Notice In here!)' Riven that the tiiiclcrk'K ied
has beeiidillv apoliitixl by the county tour of
the suto of Oritcoii, for VtaMio county, adnilii
te)2(i
AdiiilnUtrutor,
out
W. It. DUNIIAIt Iteglater
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 os.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer.
I'ull'iia:i and Tourist cur- on both train"
chair cars baerniiieuto lo t'K'I' '''"I "
and lourlst ears to Clilc.iKu, ."'. 1." n !WW
leans mid Wnililnj;lon.
ConneelliiK at hnn Irauci c" Ith '
stisiinslilp llnti. fur HdiikIiiIii. tl1M'
rhlllpplue)., Celltrillnndi-oulb A..iulnt.
bee -went nt The Dulles statleli 'l'ltt"
C. H. MARKHAMi
(icuer.il I'aokeiiKvrARCtiN l. -rtiaii-J. Or
Irtlfin m
Yellowstone Park Line.
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TO Till. i;at
Till: ONI.V IllltKC'l I.INlv TO Till- VI'.M-O"-
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