The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 14, 1901, Image 4

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    Spitting Blood
I UOll tc
i xicli a .Treat
deal and pit
b : .',,,1. aint
my jT"iirti5or
in Dayton,
t'iji" where
I tic aid
.:ni'ns then-
) elve that I
h j 1 con-
. .i ,
vinipnnn. al
though they
did not tell
me so t n:y
face, fur fear
of making mo
dopondent.
trym
differ-
cnt ort of
mediancs.but
uoth nc seemed to reach rnv trouble unt I
cot hold of a 'bottle of Acker's Enelish
lleniedy. I prayeil for health all the time.
and my prayers were answered as soon
a l began taking tin? celebrated tnp
liih expectorant and tonic Since my re
covery I have told hundreds of sufferers
from conchs. colds and weak luncs that
Acker's English Itemedy would cure them.
Some of them won't try it, and it does-
seem to me terrible when anyone deliber
ately r el uses to oe curea
J Here ouent to
te a law compelling consumptive? to take
jt. Even if they don t care for their own
lives, the public's welfare should be consid
ered. Don't you think so too? I hope
such a law will soon be enforced."
(signed) Mes. RiciiAniON.
.. ... .... ,. , i
Jlaboulf.tcrouehouttberniW :
itiai aftn buriiic. n-tttro tu i
S-r.ld atKe5ncand
and Canada : and
M. If you arr not atiird after bn jlnc. rrtnni taa
bottle to your druggist ami get ronr monr j back-
We caihoHzf the n!nr guarantee
W if. HOOKEI: & CO., frop-irton, .Vv York.
For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
OUR LAWS
IN FORCE
Civil Government Established in Pam
panga Province Native Chosen
for Governor?
Sax Feexaxdo. Province of Pampaneo,
'Island of Luzan, Philippines, Feb. 13.
At Bgcolor a bill applying the provincial
.. ,u" j n I
r
nanti was nao-d in the nre'ence of a I
1 ?
crowd which included representatives of
all the twenty towns in the province.
The aopointmentp of the officers of the
province were immediately announced
as follows: Sekrina Joven, of Bncolor,
to be governor until a successor ehall be
-selected, a year hence ; secretary .Mariano
Cainau; treasurer. Lieutenant William
JL.
A Goodale of the Fortv-first retrim,-nt instructions from the Commissioner ol the Gen
ooa'e. oi me r oriy-ursi regiment , d oa,,e uoder ,,,horitr vpsti in him
supervisor, Lieutenant Lawrence Butler,
of the Forty-seventh regiment ; the army
service of both these officers expires in
Ja y ; fi'c-il, Juan Garcia. The salaries
ware fixed as follows: Governor, $1600:
eesrftary, J1000; treaeurer. $2400; super
visor. flSOO; fiscal, $1350.
Prior to the passage of the bill, Judee
T ft explained the frame work of the
P illtpplne government, which the com-ini-rion
was erecting. The natives sug
gested the amounts of the salaries. At
the close of the session, Geneial Grant,
who is called the "Father of the Pam
pangat," said he rej'oiced that his chil
dren wrre large enough to take care of
themselves. He added: "We Pam
pangie are ae patriotic as anv Araeri-
cans." The remark was Greeted with
aoolan-e The first trenerul nrovincial '
apwdu e. ine nrs, Kenerui pro mciai .
government under American rule has ,
thus been hopefully established.
The f in, ini'.. inn will t,rnceerl ncrl tfllIlson K, Winans, for and a'cruifig
jne (..jiumis-ion win proceea next W , lwWKlt l3l.il(0 attorney s fee- and costs
the province of Paneasinan. in which is i and disbursements und accruing costs.
., , , ,. .7 . . .. ROBERT KELLY,
estujteil Dngupau, tbe terminus, on the jan2G s'heilfTof Wasco County, Or.
Knit ( L.ingajeu, ol tne Mamla-Dagupan
railroad.
Major Maximo Angeles today surrend
ered 120 rifles at Hukooov, province of
BuihCtitl.
Confederate Iteonlou,
MEMrnis, Teim., Feb. 13. The gener-
1 executive committee of the confederate j
Ten ii ion has adopted a resolution with
regard to the invitation to Pr ident I
McKinley to be present at the reunion '
which mm be held in Memphis in May, j
in which it declares that this committee
. ... .,.;,, . , '
recognizes the unwritten law of the .
'-United Confederate Veterans that
uni ea uoniaeraie v eterans, in .
neither the officers of said oreanlzation
,i,.i,0, . ,l. . .. '
uui iiust oi iuv iruuiuu uu auiiiuniv
to Invite anv other than a Confederate to
participate In such reunions.
Death of aeuatur I'latt'a Wife,
New Yokk, Feb. 13. Mrs. Thomas C.
Piatt, the wife of United States Senator
Piatt, died earlv today at her apartments
i .i. n t. . i u . i i. ,
in the FlMh-Avenue Hotel, altera long !
illness. Senator Pltt and his three
eons and tbeir wives wer; at the bedside.
Mrs. Piatt's afttictiuu was a nervous
aff-ction of the heart.
Clarke dc Falk have received a carload
-ol the cpiebrutcnt Jatue E, Patton
trictlv pure liquid jiaiuts
u ... . i .,, . ,. . , the executor of the Inst will and testament of
Pitilit v.iur houe Wltn paints that ara,J,,hti Gott".b WagetibUst, deeeatMl.nas filed
fullv guaranteed to last Clarke & Falk I
uiiy tuarauseeu 10 tast. uiarue oc ralK
IisvH iiihiii j
Hniiiiit(u Brosru'a "C Million" shoe
J. men, only 2 at The New York Caeh
Store.
FOR SALE.
2.500 acres of deeded land in tipper ,
Hood river valley, finely adapted for a
stock farm or sneep ranch, with larjre
open ranee adjoining, at $1 75 an acre.
Adjoining above is a tract of 1S00 Acres
of government land, which can be home,
steaded or scripted. Inqnireof .
S. W. Stark. 1
jSO-lmw The Dilles, Or.
The Cukoxicle has raade arrange
ments with the publishers of the New
York Tribune whereby we are able to
offer the Weekly Tribune, which alone
is fl.50 a year, and the twiee-a-week
CitnoxiCLr both papers iur the price
of one, namelr $150 a year. By thei
I kept oiifarne arrangement we can eive the Tri -
1 " eesiy xriuuiie sou iue iice-a-eea
j CnEo.viti.E five papers a week for $2.
.... ... ...
' tuun.-HuuuS uuuet iur ,.
' able in advance. tf
! g - - 1 1
Administrator's Notice.
In the County Court of the State of Oreton for
the County of Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of Emma May Crom-
well, deceased;
Notice is herebT riven that the understood
f naf wen aiitoiniea Dy me vonutv vouri oi
Wasco Conutc. of the State of Orccon. the ad
ministrator of the estate of Emma Mar Crom- !
well, deceased. i
All persons baring claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the same to mc,
proierlv verified, a by law required, at First 1
and Taylor street", at my place of buslne. '
within tlx months from the date hereof, at
inr.i,,1(i n-rrnn
ftitel . th day of F cbraary, A. D.. 1MI.
F. DAYTON".
Administrator of the estate of Emma May
Cromwell, deceasf d.
J. A. Strowbndce. Jr.. attorney for adminis
trator. No. aiT, Commercial block, Portland.
Orefion. febMnch!'
Citation.
In the county court of the state ol Oregon, for
the county of tVaco.
In tne matter of the estate of Hensoa McCoy,
aeceaswi, citiaon.
To Mary A. Steruweis, Amanda E. Mowerr,
Sarah J. Fowler, Thomas J. McCor, William
McCoy, John R McCoy. Nancy M. Powell,
Joenh H. McCoy, and Dennis K. jitCov.
gieeiing
In tne name of the state of Orccon. you and
taeh of you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county court of the stute of Ore
gon, lor the county of Wasco, at the March terc
of said court, at the court room thereof, at
Dalles City, in said county, on Monday ihe 4th
dny of Ma'ch. 1KU, at 2 o clock iu the afternoon
of that day, then and there to show cause, if
any exift, why an order of saie should not be
made directing Clari-sa F. McCoy, the adminis
tratrix of the estate of Henson McCoy, deceased,
to sell the real estate, described as belonging to
said estate, as follows, to-wit.: W of the " W'4,
in section 26, township two (2! "eouth, range
welH eaTt, wVmT
and Mtuatedin Wasco eountv. Orecon.
I'.uvi miiTitr n.iK-nn
on Geo C Siakelev Jndee ol
lis 21tt day of January, A. D.
ltnestheH
the said countT
n n. . . .1.1
1S01.
SEAL
Attest: A. E. LAKE, Clerk.
ji! By a. HOLTON, Deputy
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.)
L'. 5. Lisn Ornct, The Dalles Oe.,)
January 12, 1WJL
Notice is herebv civen that in pursuance of
by section 1155, V. s. Rev. Stat., as amended
by the act of Congress approved February,
IbM, we will proceed to oiler at public sale on
Monday, the'Joth day of February, next, at the
hour of 11 o'clock a. m , at Lnit otflce, the fol
lowing tract of land, to-wit.
N WJ4 N U 5e SO, T 2 .N , R I" E, W M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to file their
claims in this office on or bef- re the day above
designated for the commencement of raid sale,
otherwise tbeir rights will be forfeited.
Jay P. Lit as. Register.
jlOi Otis Katteu-on, Receiver.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to hu
execution irsud on the 2itn dav ot Jauuarv,
ll-Ul. out of the ircnit Lonrt of tne state of
Oregon, for Wasco euuutv, in a ult In vnleb
Mary T. Strotic is plaintiff and Wilson ft.
' Wlnans. Mary Wlnans. J. M. Huntington, O. F.
. senowalter. administrator of the estale of s. G.
Krehbie', deceased, and J. J. Bjieneer are de
I lenflants, to me directed and commanding tne
j to sell the lands hereinafter describwi, 1 will,
i on saturduy the 3d day of February, lnut, at the
nour oi ; o cioct p. a., at the court lioust door
in Dalles city, Oregon, sell lothe liigbc-t bidder
SoT eakl1 ,n bind, the southwest quarter of the
southeillt ,4Uam.r, and the northeast quarter of
the southeast quarter of section ;;, townships
. - , .7. - . . ' -- - '
I north, iange 9 enst, W M.. toj-utis y a judgment ,
! in said cause rendered calnst said defendmit.
I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
I" Notice is berebr given that the undersigned
has tiled with the clerk of the county court of
the stole of Oregon, for W ascocountr. his final
account as administrator of the estate of Helen i
itrauioru. decease-), and tnat uv an order duly
made on the Htli d-y of DteemU-r, RioO, by mid
court, Mondur, the 11th day of Januarr, !'.)!,
iias oeen nsea as tue time, anu tne county court
'"tfigSjlZ tbe tieHrin! !
r T. BRADFORD, j
Administrator ,
GrTiardiail'S Notice Of Sale. I
Notl(.e ,B ereby K,ven , JiQriUant ,0 an
order of sale made by the County Court f the ;
Btate of Oregon for Wasco County, the under- j
signed, the duly apiKilnted guardian of Haniu '
Fleniln, will from and after the Tth day of
February. l'Jl, sell ut private sale the lollop mg
described real pror-erty Lot No. C In block of
Thompson's Addition to Dalles City, Wa.eo
uountr. Otecon. he oncinc tr. thci-ktMtc nl w i
ll"llV!1t,e
Tne said sale will be for cusb )
19
MHIIU j'U 111.
MRS. 0. J. ML'sSER, Guardian.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby kivcii that the undersigned I
ha been duly appointed br the County I
Waco County, Oregon, administrator i
estate of P. T. hbarj'. deceased. All pu
court i
of the
K'rsons
nuviug claims agiunsi tne estate are hereby m- ;
'lulled to present the same to me, du'y efiiid,
iu uoucb vii, urrguu, iviidiu six uiuuins iruui
the date hereof.
. Dated Jauuury 11'. 1'X).
j 315 W. H. bllA P.P. Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL fcETILKM EM-
Iu the matter of the et:c.uf John f,(,ttlleb ,
Wutjehbliut, deecastd
Notice ! hereby Kiven that the undcmlirned.
,lm,: account Iu the matter of said estate,
, ,ai. (;ountT tour, c, UlK eUlte o( Oregon lor'
awo i ouuiy nut set jionuar, iiw 7IU aar ol
Jauuury, iwi, at the hour ot Ida. in. of said day
at the date for the hearing of the laid tccouut
and an) objections thereto. I
JOHN WAOKNIiLAHT,
Executor of the last will of Jobu Gottlieb
Wageuolast, deceased u'.'l-! j
OREGON
Shoj like
AMD Union Pacific
IlITA F.T
ron
TIME i-CHKDCU.S
rr.ojc
THE DALLES.
AKEIVE
I'ROX
; ch.caco-
Salt Luke. Denver. Ft. '
Worth, Omaha. Kan
sas City. St. Iouis , Chi-1
capo and the East. j
Salt l-ake. Denver. Ft.'
Worth, Omaha. Kan-'
sasCity.St I.ouis.Ch.
ca?o and the East.
;,Ugjr
i-:25 p.
via Hu
m.
1 :Co p. m.
Hunt-
la cum.
...
ExtSf
vi. 'A
4:15 a. in.
. ru Hunt
i Ington.
-i-
1 St. I'an)
j Ft Mail.
ji-j-, p, m.
via spo-
i bun
Walla Walla, Lcwitton.
spotanc.M aiiHcc.ruu
man. Mlnnca-oli, St. j
1'aul, Duluth, illlwnu-,
kee, Chicago and East.)
" :a in.
OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE
From l'ortlacd.
(All sailing dates sab-.
'.m.
ject to change )
For San Francisco,
Sail every 5 days.
1W p. m.
Dally
except
Sunday.
s:Wi p. m.
Saturday,
10:00 p. in.
Columbia Klrcr.
To Astoria and Way
Landings. '
1 .00 p. m.
except
Sunday.
Dally
except
Sntidar,
6:00 a. m.
Willamette Klver.
Oregon City, Newberg,
salem, Independence,
and Hay-Landings.
i:30 p. m.
except
Sunday.
i
I TaeIar,
' Thursday,
Saturday,
i no p. in.
Corvallls and Way
landings. Monday,
Wednesdey j
FriSay. '
t
3 30 p. m
6-wa.o.
Tuesdar,
Thursday,
Saturday,
T:Wa. m.
Wlllmnettr and
Vaiulitll Itlvrri
Oregon Citr. Davton and Wednissjiay
WE.r.UuQinEs. rnday.
Monaay,
Leave
Kiparia
dtilr,
. .40 a. m.
Snake Hirer.
Rlparia to Lewiston.
Leave
ljewiton
daily,
SUO a.m.
Fartie aeslrinc to co to Hennner or
I tointF on Columbia Southern via Biers, should
1 t-Jr' 1rtnB Tie DRlk Bt ,,',.n'
; maktag direct connections at Hcppner Junction
' making Qireci eoncecuons ai iieppner junction
1 ud Bis- Kcturnlng makiugtUrectconnectlon
nri3K at The Dallet at 1 :0o p. m.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAfe. IRELAND, Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW-
BIONE PARK.
I.EAVE.
Union Depot, Finn anil Sis
No. 2.
Fast mail for Tacoma,
?eattle. Olymnla. Gray's
No.
Harbor and south Hend
Mints, sp ikune. Ross
land, D. C, I'ullmnu,
Moscow, Lewiston, Iluf
11.15 A. M. falollump mining coun- 5;50 I'. M.
try, Helena, Mlnueajio
lis, at. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis.
Chicaeo and nil tuilnts
No. 4. east and southeast.
Pucet Sound Exnress
No. 3.
11;30 P.M. for Tacoma and Seattle 7 ',00 A. M.
and intermediate points
Pullman first-clasii and tourist sleepers to
...i.r. ... n.-.on UUU UIUJIL, CltTJUi n ,U
.Vinneapolis, ot. Paul and Missouri river points ,
without ehanae.
Vcstlbuled trains. Union dcjiot connections
in nti priuciin( eills.
Baggage checked to destination of tickets,
ror liandsomely lllustiateddescriptlvetnatter,
tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent. 2.V5 Morri
son Street, corner Third. Portland Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
ill
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and waj
stations ati.ii a. m. und 2 p. m.
, u M
Leave Portland
... . S:30 a m
7:00 pm
10:50 p in
ll:S0a ra
I ;35 a m
b:15 a m
Albany 12:3Jam
r"'c asiiihuu ..
..12:21am
. 5:00 p in
. 7:15 p la
Bucraiueiiwi
fcau rruuclsco .
Arrive Ogdou 6:15 am
" Denver 9:00 u m
" Kansas city .7:'Jiam
" Chicago 7:15 a m
11.15am
:00a m
:' a in
'j-;ai a m
Arrive Los Angeles
.. 1:20 pm
C:00 pin
, (;JiiB
. U:5jam
.. l:la m
.. CA3 uta
.12. 13 pm
7 .'O a ra
C:(M p ra
G;;am
li Mam
X Mi n ,n
Kl Paso
h'ort Worth .
City of Mexico .
Houston . . .
New Orleans ..
Washington .
New York
6-3S p ra 1
fc -tiii m I
-'43 p in
Pullman and Tourist care on both tralm I
Cbnlrcars oacrameuto to Ogdeu and Kl Paso, 1
""d tourist cars to Chicago. Dt touls. New Or-.
Itannaud Washington. I
.. I
connecting at bau Kranc sco with aeveral
ft - fmsb'p iTnea for Honolulu, Japan, China,
wiyyiuix, wuuw buu ouutu America.
,. .
" "teut at llie Dalle station, or add. (
C. H. MARKHAM,
mnnnnnra,
General Paasenger Agent, I'ort.and, Or
In Pale
Sournem Pacific Co
Spring
Suitings
The time will soon be here when every ' noun(f5 Sired 1)V Xoillbl'O, 2:11, tlu bOrU SOU of McKill
stylish dressed man wtll want an up-to- i I1"1""'- j
da'te Spring Suit. Those are the kind of ! noV, 2:11:..
I
1 natron 1 am tailoring for. Come in
, and look over niv Spring line of Suitings.
. j All tne latest novelties lor r.Mi.
I Suits to Order, SIO.OO.
iJohn Pashek, The Tailor, i
FRENCH & CO.,!
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A KNER-t.LBASKINQBDtl.NE8
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Tranefers cold on New York, Chicago, I
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore- j
eon, Seattle Wash,, and various points i
in Oregon and Washington. j
Collections made at all points on far-1
ble term.
He coiumDia PacRiDoCo..
PACKERS OF
PORKandBEEF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JBIF.D BEEF. ETC.
; r.VT
IN
C. F. Stephens
..Dealer In.
Dpy Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Boots, Shoes. Hats, C'Rps. Notions,
for W. L. Douglas Shoe.
Agt.
Telephone No. SS.
VM Second SU,
The Dalies, Or.
L. Lane,
GENERAL
il
1 !
..AND.
r
1'
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
I Thirfl aDu Jeffcn. Phone 159 1
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
RrnrT Pimplr., Pr-frat
WANTED
On Sheep Ranch, a sober, indus
trious man to do the cooking and houe
work. Steady employment to a compe
tent man. Address,
RANCH 35,
4feb2w The Dalles, Or.
Notice !
All persons indebted to the late firm
of E. J. COLLINS & CO., and S. L.
BROOKS, are requested to call and
settle up on or before March 1st next
without fail. S. L. BROOKS.
Look Here!
All tbe Groceries, Hardware and Tin-
ware will he disposed of by the 1st of i
March, as the building- will' be occupied i
by other parties. H. L. BROOKS.
janlG-mchl i
E E D S
The most complete stock
of Garden, Grass, Field
and Vegetable Seeds In
bulk In the Inland Em
pire at the Feed, Seed and
Grocery Store of
J. H. CROSS,
THE DALLES, OR.
W
Wm
E
D
E E D S
IHSIIH
Horsesnoe
BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE
EDMUND S.,
Hnv Stallion. -1 voars old;
First dam. lUhiesinaid, hv I'.oxwond, son of Nutwood, hecond dinn, Lake-
ini, nruipsiiiaui, nv i,oso"i, .'""" ., .mm, i.aKe-
dum of Ad Alene V -';-B. bv I.akeUnd'n Abdalluh, son of Hamblutoti.
ird dam, Prunella, by Alhntiibra, son of Mambrlno Chief 11.
; ftmj Queen, i
tan Hi. mir
KDMUN'D S. will make the season of 1101 at L. A. Porter's livery stable, The.
Dalles, On-con. Terms for tho Soason, S20.
For further particulars sto
janso-dwimo FRED FISHER, Proprietor.
j-
C. J. STUBbllMG,
i:
I
!5.
WHOLKsALK
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt anention.
Next door to Firit National Hank.
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