The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 10, 1901, Image 4

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The newly completed truck of
The Dalles Driving Ass n.
will be foruinlly opened by n
GRAND MATINEE on....
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PROGRAM
VIIIST EVKNT TKOTTISCJ.
JS'ellie Bly E. E. Fercnson
Dick E. 0. McCoy
Dock L L. Lane
Fanny J. P. Mclnerny
Bnne L. E. Crowe
Daisy A. Keller
SECOND EVKNT THOTTIXG, DOUDLK TEAMS
Jim Dandy T. .1. Sfltifert
Multnomah Lid and Maid. .L. A. Porter
THIIU) EVKNT PACING.
Primrose W. H. Hobaon
Solo H. A. Sturdevant
K0UUT1I EVENT TU0TTING AND PACI.Vli.
Edmund S Fred Fisher
Mac Grant Mays
Freak , H L. Ruck
Dufur T. H. Johnston
Polly J. S. Fish
KIFTII EVENT.
Pony Race Quarter-Mile Dash
SIXTH EVENT.
Running Three-Eighths Mile Dash
HARNESS EVENTS.
Half-Mile Heats Best 2 iu 3
All races will be between horses
owned bv members of the association.
Races will be called at 2 p. m.
Music by the Band
YOU CAN GO
as every business house in the city will
be closed from 1 to C p. m. so there will
be no excuee for you not to attend.
Admission - - 50 Cents
LADIES FREE.
NOTICE TO WATER-CONSUMERS.
All pt-rsons using Dalles City water
for irrigating purposes between the 1st
day of Alay and the 1st day of Septem
ber, will observe the following rules and
regulations:
Persons will be permitted to use the
water below the bluff on all even days,
and above the bluff on all odd days
from G o'clock a. n. until 8 a. in., and
from (J o'clock p. m. until S p. m.
The above rules must be strictly com
plied with, and any infraction of the
above rules will Biibject the offender to a
fine of $1, and the water will be shut off
until paid ; and for a second offence
double the amount.
The following charges will be made
For one full lot 50x100, $1.50 per month.
Eich additional lot $1.25 ; half lot 75 cts
All persons U9ing water in closet or
toilet will see to it that the water is shut
off when not In use, or water will be
shut off altogether if allowed to run to
waste. J. li. UitossEN,
Supt. Dalles City Water Works.
inl.3wd
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh ; tlioy Ury up tno eecretlous,
wnicu adhere to the membrano and decom
pose, causing a far mora serious trouble than
tno ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
lag inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers, &G Warren Hi., N.Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or catwe sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated anu angry suriace, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balmjrou are armed
against Masai uatarru ana nay rerer.
Question Aowwerod.
Yes, August Flower still has the largest
sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmothers
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion and biliousness. Doctors
were scarce and they seldom beard of
appendicitis, nervous prostration or
heart failure, etc. They used August
Flower to clean out the system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regu
late the action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the sys
tem, and that is all they took when feel
ing dull and bait with headaches and
other aches. You only Heed a few doses
of Green's August Flower, in liquid
form, to make you satisfied there is
nothing serious Jbe matter with you.
Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke &
Falk's. 1
MRS. WILLIAM
MCKINLEY TALKS
Speaks Lovingly of Her Husband For
His Kindness and Patience.
Nr.w Orleans, La., May !5. After the
trip of the presidential party had been
concluded yesterday afternoon, and while
Mrs. McKinley was waiting in the nook
on the. steamer City of St. Louis which
had been set aside for her until the chief
executive of the nation had finished his
adieus to the hosts of the occasion, she
consented to be interviewed, It was the
first and only interview ever secured
from her. After she had expressed her
delight ut the new scenes which had been
unfolded to her, she began to talk about
the president, whose name was
mentioned.
"Do you know Maj. McKinley?" she
asked. "Ah, no one can know him, be
cause to appreciate him one must know
him as I do, and I am not speaking now
of Miij. McKinley as the president. I am
speaking of him as my husband. If any
one could know what it is to haye n wife
sick, complaining always and invalid
for twenty-five years, seldom a day well,
and yet never a word of unkiuduess has
ever paseed his lips; he is just the same
tender, thoughtful, kind gemleiuau I
knew when first he came and sought my
hand. I know him because I am his
wife, and it is my proudest pleasure to
say this, not because he is the president,
but because he is my husband. I wish
that 1 could have seen him yesterday. I
love to see him among the people whom
he seeks to serve so faithfully. Hut I
read his speeches this morning. I read
all his speeches. I only wish that I could
help him as I should. But he is so kind,
so good, eo patient. He gives me all the
time he can. He never forgets me, no
matter how busy he is. But I will be
glad when he is out of public life. I
thought he had done enough for the
country, and now I know that he has
done enough, and when this term ex
pires he will come home and we will
settle down quietly and be will belong
to me."
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
Notice.
Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned
have duly tiled vvith the clerk of thu county
court for Watco County, Oregon, their final hc
count and report as executors of the estate of
Horatio Corson, deceased, and that Monday, the
thirteenth (13tb)day of May, l'jul, nt the hour of
2 o'clock j). m. of said day, ut the count) court
room iu the county court nousc In Dalles City,
Wasco County, Oregon, has been llxed by the
Judge of bald court as the time and place- for thu
hearing of naid report. All persons interested
in aid estate are hereby notified to appear at
said time and place and show cmisc. if any
there be. why said report should not be ap-
provea ana anowca anu saiu executors nit
charged.
Uated this 3th day of April. 1931.
OHAltl.ES K. CORSON",
WILLIAM K. COKSON.
Executors of the Kstate of Horatio Cortou,
jjeceasea. apriu
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WINDMILLS
PUMPS and PIPE,
RUBBER and Garden Hose
Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers.
If you are in noud of anything in our lino, figure with
us, for it will pay you.
We operate a PLUMBIjNG-, TIN and BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
SEXTON t WALTHER,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER!
He People's National Family Newspaper
To all old and now subscribers paying one year in advance wo ofl'or
Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Ohronicle for $2.00.
Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $1.50.
NEW
YORK
TRI-WEEKLY
TRIBUNE.
Published Monday,
Wednesday and Fri
day, is iu reality u tine
and fresh evcry-other-day
Daily, giving the
latest news on days of
Issue, nud coveting
news of the other 3.
it contains all impor
tant foreign eablc
news which apiicars
in the Dally Tribune
of same date, nUo do
mestic it ml foreign
correspondence, short
stories, clciraut half
tone illustrations, hu
morous items, iudus
triii 1 information,
fashion notes, nirrlcul-
t ii nil matter!), and
comprchentivoaud re
liable financial and
market reports.
Regular subscrip
tion price, -TI..VJ per
year.
We furnHh It with
Semi Weekly C'hroul- 1
clo for f-'.W per year.
NEW
YORK
WEEKLY
TRIBUNE.
rtibllshcd on Thurs
day, u:id known for
nearly sixty years in
cery part of the Uni
ted Htates as a mi'loii-
n family ucw9paicr
of thu highest clans,
for farmers and villa
r;ers. It contains all
thu most lmortiiitt
general news of the
Daily Tribune up to
the hour of going to
press; .in agricultural
department oi me
highest order, has en
tertaining reading for
every member ol tno
lamiiy.oiilauil young
market reports which
art1 ai'cented as auth
otily by farmers and
merenauts, and is
clean, up tocl ue, In
teicMiug and lustruc'
tlye.
Regular subscrip
Hon price, JI per year,
i
We furnish It with
bemi-vwruiy (Jiiroui
ele for M per yu.tr
Send all orders to Ohronicle Publishing Oo., The Dalles, Or
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions from thu Commissioner of the lien
eral Land Oiliee, under authority vested iu him
by Section 2155, U. ti. Kev, HUt., as amended by
the act of Jongres approved February 'JO, 1M.,
we will nroceoU to oiler at nubile hale on Wed.
ueEday, the 5th day of June, next, at thu hour
oi io a. in., at this otllce, tht lollowlug true; of
land, tii-wtt:
lots 7 and 8, Sec. 155. Tp 1 N, K l.'l K. W. 1,
Any and all nersous cluirninir adversely the
above-described lands are url vised to file their
claims .'n thlsotlicoon or before thu day above
designated for the commencement of said sale,
otherwise their tights will be forfeited.
U. 3. Laud Office, tfhe Dalles, Or., Apr. '.3, l'.Ol.
jai i-. i."i;ao, uegisier,
apr-J7 OT1 5 I'ATTKltaOX.ttccei er.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.
Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of
instructions iroin wiu i.oiniiiissioner oi ino iien
eral Land Ollice, under authority vested in him
by Section a 155, U.S. Kev. Stat., us amended by
the act of Congress approved February 'i, Ih'jj,
we will Droceed to ofler at nubile sale on Satur
day, the lilt day of June, next, nt the hour of 10
o'clock a.m., at this ollice, the following tract
oi land, io-wit:
NKMNWM Sec 10. Tp'.' N. It 13 K. W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
auove-aescnoea lanus are aaviscn ut me tneir
claims iu this otllce on or before the day above
designated for the commencement of (aid sale,
otherwise their. rights will bo forfeited
U. 8. Laud Office, The Dalles, Or., Apr 17, 1901.
JAY I. LUCAS, Kcglster.
apr20 OTIS 1'ATTKJtSOls , Kecclver
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office atThk Dallks, Oh,,
April 1G, ltMJl. i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named bettler has illed notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that aald proof will be made before the hogis'er
and Kecclver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Sutur
day, May 25, 1901, viz.:
l'eter C. Fiigau,
of The Dalles, Oregon, If. K. No. K!i:j, for the NJ
NWtf . See 5, NK'NKU, See C, Tp I S, K Vi K,
and HWJi 8KK Sec Si, Tp 1 N, K Vi K, W. M.
He names the following witnesses toprovu
his continuous' residence nion and cultivation
of aald land, viz.:
Charles Uosson, Isaac Matncv, Sylvester
Jlabcock, A. W. Turner, all of The Dalles, Or.
apr20 JAV I'. LUCAS, HvgUter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lani Office at Thk Dalles, Ok., '
Apill is. Itwi. (
Notice i hereby slven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will bo mode before thu Keglster
and Receiver at The Dulles. Oregon, on ciitur-
day,i!ay25, 1'JOl.vlz.:
Leroy K. Hllleary,
of '.The Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. 5101, for the
BK.li See 17, Tp IS, It 11 K, W. M.
Ilo iiiiiiu the following witnesses to urove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
i. O. Pagan, Charles Ooason, Walter Ecott, A.
Turner, all of The Dalles, Oregou.
apr20 JAY F. LUCAS, Register.
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker...
-DL'ALKIl IN-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Agent for Kussell it Co.'k Jinglnci, Threshers and Saw Mills.
Cor, Second & Laosiiii Sts., THE DALLES, OH,
Teleplione 157.
Lone Distance 1073.
nTn mill nun TlnniTin
111 II mi Llll II I I I II i a
iiiiii iiihi ii r ci'iii r uniifnnrn iinmrin iin
ii ui luum l ubiiiu ouuiiiiiiii rduinu uu.
SOUTH and EAST via
Yellowstone Park Line.
TilK DINING ('A It KOUTK KKOM PORTLAND
TO TUK KAST.
TIIK ONLY DIRKtJT LINK TO TIIK VKLLOW-
STONK l'AKK.
lkavk. I Union Depot, Finn and I sts akrivk.
No. 'i.
11:15 A.M.
No. 1.
11 -,30 1'. M.
No.
Faat mall for Tacoma,
Seattle, Olympla, Gray's
naroor ana sou in uena i
points, Hpokaue, Koss-I
laud, ii. 0., Pullman,;
Moscow, Lewistou, liuf
falollunip mining coun- 5;60 1', M.
try, Helena, Mlnueapo-I
lis, St. Paul, Omaha,'
Kansas City. St. Louis. I
Chicago and all points
east and southeast.
ruget Hound Kxpressit
for Tacoma and Seattle 7;0u A. M,
and Intermediate points
No. 3.
Pullman first-class and tourist sleepers to
Minneapolis, Ht. Paul and Missouri river poluts
without change.
Vostlbuled trains. Union depot connections
iu all principal cities.
nuggagu enocKUj w uesiiuauou oi iieseis,
For handsomely Illustrated deserlntlve matter.
tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call ou or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent. 'i!A Morrl
son Htrcet, corner Third, rortianu Oregon.
Executor's Notice.
Notlco1 is hereby given that I zander Kvaiis.
executor of the estate of Kvalluo Kvaus, de
ceased,' lias tiled his llual account as such ex
ecutor, in the county court, Htate of Oiegou,
County of Wasco; and said court has appointed
tho '.Tth day of May, 1W1, at thu hour oi 3 o'clock
on said day (or the bearing of objoetious to Mid
.! xount, .ua lor U gffiffiyftgg;
n'ii Executor.
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way
stations at ivih a. in. and 3 p. m.
Leave Portland 8:30 urn 7:00 pm
" Albany L!;aQnm 10:f0 pin
Arrive Ashland 12:itinm llixOam
" Haerameuto .r:oopm ;'.Vnm
" Ban Francisco 7:1') pm 8:15 am
Arrive Ogdon ,r) : 15 a m 1 1 : 15 a in
" Denver 'J:0Uam 9:00a in
" Kansas L'lty 7:25 am lii'ium
" Chicago , 7:45a in 'J-.'Mum
Arrive Los Angeles 1:20 p m 7:00 a m
" KIPaso tiioopm 6:00 pm
" Fort Worth 6:ao am C;aoam
" City of Mexico . 0:55 am 9:Mam
" Houston ..,.l:00am 4:00 a in
11 New Orleans 0:25 u in 0:25 p in
" Washington C;42am ll'Unio
New York 12:1) pm i2'Upm
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and KIPaso,
and tourist cars to Chicago, Ut Louis, New Or
leans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America,
See agent at Tho Dalles station, or add.tss
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
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 G-rocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
DiGUNH'SJ;-
DNL mi I CI
Suywa Plmnlaa. HSv I
BniQniw..puriir(fb;faToS3:
a oaawl Uisswnau. JUMMX
or m bowl Mh aa la atnun
ONI FO A I
THE CELEBRATED
.GOIilUMA BHEWEKY ..
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of tliti prniltit of thlH well-known brnwury tlio TJnlteil StuteB Ilvultli
ltuportu for .Innu 28, 11100, bhvh: "A inuro aiipetior liruw nevur entereil
tlm lnbriitnry of tlio United Ktntua Ifenlth rnports. It ih nliolntuly duvoid
of thu HlighteHt tritee of itdtiltnrittion, but on thu other liitnil Ih cotupoHiul of
the bent of malt iiml uhoiceHt of hnpH. Its tonic (jimlltioH Hre of thu high
em ami it can bu lined with tho KreiiteHt lioiuifit and HHtiflfniUion by old and
votiiiK. ItH use can coiiHCiontioiiHly be preecrihtid by thu phyHiciatiR with
tho cersainty that a bettor, iiurur or inoru wholoaoiiio beverage could not
possibly bu found."
East Second street. 'l'tLbi u&.LLihis, UKhJGON.
riyrj-syrT-rT-xi-prrs-Ti-T-ii a-Tisiisii 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiasa
REGULATOR LINE. I
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY
HteiimerN oi tin, ltegiiliitur l.lno will run as r the fol-
oir,iig .scliuiulu, tho Compiiiiy ruxervlug the right to chimgc S
rc.'ic(liile without notice.
Str. RoRUlator
Str. 4SIralda"
4
Str. Dnllos City.
DOWN,
l.v. Dulles
nt 7 a. M.
Tuesilny
Thuinhiy . .
Hrttunliiy. .. .
Arr. I'ortlniiil
ut 1:80 r. ii.
ur. Leaves Cascades li n. tn. down
I,V,7 a!! Arr,vo I)rtllL'B 10:''!0 t7 a'.""
. . Moiiriny ; hottve Dalles !l p. m . ?.V".","5r.'
. . WcdncMlHj- . . wwlnesdiiv....
Kriihiy , Arr. Cascades i :.!0 p. in. Frldny
Arr. Dulles 1 ,, , Arr. I'ortlniiil
ii 5 r. m. Dally ex. .Sunday. m urn p. M.
u r.
1a . Portland
lit 7:00 A. N.
1 uvMlsy
Thnrday
.HiitiinUy
i i,uii.m
nt 5 r.M.ji
Kxeursion KiIhh overy Saturday for pnrtieH of fivu mid upwards: Dalles, "3
White Salmon and intermediate points, i0c; Dulles to Cascades, $1.00. A
For an evenlnir trip take tlm "Irnlda" at I! p. in. to Hood Itivur and re-1
' turn ou the up boat, arriving ut Dulles at (S.IIO p. in. 1
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
, Travel by tlio Hteamen ol tho Itcgnlutor Line. Th (,'ompniiy will onilenvor to give Its put- i
rous cue iH'si ervieo pounuie. tor niruier iniormuiion uiuire.sb
Portland Ollice, Ouk-Strect Pock. W
. C. ALLAWAY, Gun. Afc't. A
r.tri.wTtir.tiy.iiTlrTyi.ytirlytrlr'iT'i.YliiaMB
Wasco Ware house Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinde
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, VSVSd
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle-
ton FloUr T''H I,'f,nr lfl nufncturel expresaly for family
use : every sack Is Ktiarautued to give Btttiflfactlon.
Wd sell our fiooils lower than any house In the trade, and if you don't think to
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
6 WII0I.KHAI.K AND ItKTA'L
r ui" i - a-
nines, uquors uigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
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W Cloudon I'hcinn Hit.
fe' I.onic Illat. 1001,
Next door to First National Hank.
THE DALLES, OREGON
aULXKZrj,i,:.,,VTO5L.'ib''Iw
mi. "uuniiu rana
DEALBH8 IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall S Burget
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
Th Dallas, Or.
flobes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc.
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