The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 12, 1901, Image 4

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    Allowed at Septvuilirt Torin.
The following nre the bills allowed St
the Meptttnbtr term of the county court.
Where t lie ralafiM or lees, ap the cafe
tuny tie. are not fixed bj law
C II Crocker Co, supplies for the
Sharif i othce j
v i". Hunt, rabate on tales ....
Sbanikn Lader, printing delin
quent tux notice
Frsnd iV Buskuhl, lumbar road
dist 27
Go.ni Samaritan Hospital, care
Mary Clary for Inly
Chronicle Publishing Company,
printing
W ard A Robflltaon, team hire
Maier .; Benton, mdte tor the
county
I Like, hauling Ban Foley to hos-
pitni
II L A!:in, liAK fnntl
C Ward, supplies to road dis
trict 27
Irwin Hcdaon Co, supplies to
clerk's offioa
v
98
2
9
;i
26
i 80
60
L' " 00
e on
14 00
7 60
6 88
6 18
B 70
30 00
cila?-1 & Prudehomme,
book type writer ....
Pacific .states Tel Co,
repairing
tnetiagea
in r.ierk s omce
Pacitic States Te Co, messages
in sheriff's office
M U Gushing, board nonresident
paupers
Frank Lanier, services supervisor
districts 9 and 10
Chirlea Durham, supplies road
rliat 84
Edward Baldwin, work sheriff's
office
Black 0v Ash, supplies to Fitz -
aimrnona anil sister
Dr Aug C Sohroeder, med exam
insane
Umatilla House, board Brown &
McCormiok
Regulator Line, transportation
for poor
(iia?s & Prudehomme, one deed
record
Johnaton Bros, rebate on tax-s
0 D Doane, exam insane
Irwin-Hodson Co tax tale re
demptton cert
Irwintiodson Co, receipts for
treasurer
Antelope Herald, printing notice
J 8 Landers, assistance teachers'
ex a n ...
J T Neff, assistance teachers' ex
amination F N Wallace, dei uty assessor
J E Baruett, work in assessor 's
otth'
Frank Lapler, Ininliei road dist
Noa 9 and 10; labor ditto ....
Franl Lapbr, supplies road dist
No 8
J L Harper, work on Jliii creek
bridge
!,iMir Dispatch, printing notice
C W Dietzel, viewer Adams road
V H Taylor, do do
K Hcbanno, do do
R G Brooks, cbainman Adams
road
3 A Qulliford, viewer G raster rd
H O'Neal, do do .
W T Wright, do do .
Adoiph Schmidt, chainman Gra-
z er roaii
Cas Grazier, cnaintnan Graner
road
John Confer, viewer Pitcher rd
Ed Bothwell, do du
J W Davidson, do do
Andrew Crabtree, chainman for
Pitcher road
A'dolph Schmidt, marker Pitcher
road
Robert Kelly, boarding prisoners
jJttl'es City Water Works, water
rent .
Oregon Lumber Co, supplies to
pauper
Mt 11 :od Mill Co. lumber road
district 8
J M Huntington Co, insurance
court house
.1 E Watt, M D, medical service
tramp
7 60
8U 00
". 00
1 7b
1 60
16 50
7 00
5 00
9 50
21 00
1 60
15 00
15 00
102 00
10 00
113 40
7 60
4 60
1 00
2 00
2 00
i.' 00
2 00
2 0o '
2 00 :
2 00
2 00
2 00
4 on
4 00 1
i 00
4 00
i 00
16 91
1 "i
:: lu
36 02
14 00
2;: 00
86 J0
o 30
F C Brotiu
vices
! untain 6
:t-am hire
F .- i iunnin.
M D, medical ser-
i lie
Livei v Co,
work road district
N 1 10
Citv Kla KsiniM
1
Jo
iO
hop, supplies
to road districts
W K Brown, w.'ric oil Tvgh hi;!
grade
W a Johnston & Co, supplies to
indigent
S K liaituitfs?, coffin lor Mrs
Clayton
Chronicle Publishing Co, print
ing I. Lane, water trough .
N Whealdon, Insurance court
house
31
15 00
5 00
Si 80
2 L'o
11 00
14 00
Maier a
c unty
Benton, supplies for
So
Jos T Peters ec Co, supplies for
county .
TimeaMountaiueer, priming
M Hplohinger, supervisor district
No 48 .....
a F Lake, incidental expenses
clerk's offioa
Ward Bros, lumber and supplies
to county .... .
Uood Samaritan Hospital, care
.Mrs M Clary for August
Ti . 1 .... It " i i .
43
2o
10
4o 00
1)0
;u on
isaiiwi noapuai, Hospital leer Don
issideut paupers r
II" - l hi-:
We oiler one hundred dollars reward
for any case oi Catarrh that can not I
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J.C'hknki A Co. Props., Toledo, O,
We, tin undersigned, Lave known ?,
J. Cheney for the lasi 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financial! abb- to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West & Trues, Wholesale Druggists, Ti
iedo, O., Welding, Kinnan s- Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio,
Hall t; Catarrh Cure ie taken inter
nal y, aeting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the eyatem
F. J. Outlay A Co., i'rops., Toiedo O.
fcold by drruggiets, pi ice 7ftc.
Rail's Family Pills ure the tst. 12
FROM ONE ON
THE GROUND
90
no
50
31 1
oo
E. Doscta W rites of the Shootlog of
McKinle) Oulj (be Midway at
the Buffalo Fair Closed at Once
He Scores Anarchists.
Si.e:. Sept. 11, Governor Geer to
day received a lengthy letter from
Colone; H. K. Dosch, inperiutendent of
the UregOn exhibit at the Pan-American
Exposition, in which Mr. Dosch relates
ome of the incidents of President Mc
Kioley'i attempted aasassainatlon. After
describing '.he attempted murder, as he
learned of it, Mr. Dosch says:
"Then the strangest thing happened,
winch I am still unable to understand.
As soon as I learned of the tragedy I
went at once to the superintendent of
this building to have it closed out of
respect to the president, hut he did not
Wish to take the responsibility, and I
had hin 'ohone to the DirectorGeneral,
Mr Buchanan, hut he said it might
create a disturbance, so everything went
on as if nothing had happened. The
thousands oi pa ipla came anil went,
Sightseeing; the taker-cried their wares,
and people were buying souvenirs. The
on y people wbo di i take ,congisnee of
it, and it must be said to their credit,
arc tnose oi the much misrepresented
Midway.' As soon as they learned of
it, aii Shows were closed promptly, and
the noisiest place on earth becau e as
quiet as a graveyard. I am completely
unnerved this morning, everything gees
en as usual."
Mr. Dosch advocates ayressive
measures ag itnst anarchists and anarchy,
and says that 'When tlerr Most and
Signor Sevagll and made their anarch
istic speeches in New York, years ago,
they should have been handed to the
Srsi lamp-post, then and there, which
would have made the advent of Emma
Goldman impossioie, and our president
would not now be fighting death....
I Thiaussassinaiton of good Mr. McKinley,
a man who would not harm or do injury
to even a worm, is the outcome of a I
diabolical, hell-conceived doctrine which
i is gaining so rapidly that in the very;
near future we shall see a war surpassed '
by any prior uprising, as it will be a war
of murder, tire and rapine. Even now,1
late as it is, it would be better to hang
up at once a lew thousands of the
.(.testable anarchist? and knock the;
head oil" every other one that rises up. '
It is not Mr. McKinley. but the presi-
aem o i n i e Liiuea .-Mates, we must con-
siuer, as wei. as me stability ot our
I government and the weltare of our'
Nation.
SEWER NOTICE.
Notice is hereby iven ti:at the Com
mon Council of Dalles City, bj ordinance
regularly enacted on the 4ih day of Sep
tember, 1901, has determined to con
struct what is known as the Court street
sewer, and to proceed with the con
struction thereot at once.
The territorial district to be drained
and sewered by said sewer subject to
the exemption mercfrom of anv portions
thereof, which, upon the hearing here
inafter mentioned, may be shown or de
termined not to be benefited b5 said
ewer has been, preliminarily, determ
ined ami declared by said ordinance to
be as follows, to-wit: All lots and
blocks included within the territory
bounded ly Main or First street, Wash
iiiL'ton street. Seventh street ami Court
street in said Ialies City; also the east
half of all lots and blocks Included with
in the territory bounded by Second
Mreet, Court street, .Seventh Street and
Dnion Street; also. block 4, in Dalles
City proper, and block A, In Trevitt's
addition to Dalies City, end lot l in
block 6, Bigslow's addition to Dalles
City.
For the purpose of determining what
property within said territorial district
will be benefited by said lawei and the
proportionate cost thereof to be asses-. . I
against the different properties bene
fited thereby, a meeting of the Common
Council of Dalles City will be field a'
the council ohambers mi Tuesday, the
17th day of September, iuoi, at the bom
of M o'clock p. in., Wpicll meeting will
be continued and adjourned from time
tn time until al! interested parties shall
have been fully beard in said matters, at
which said meeting all interested parlies
and al! owners of real estate within laid
territorial district above mentioned, are
hereby required to appear for the pur
pOSS of being heard in relation to the
settlement and determination of t lie
matters hereinbefore mentioned.
Dalies City, Oregon, September I,
1001.
J. Do HUB i v,
sepo-ic. Recorder, Dalles City.
For Mule.
Twenty head of horses, ranging in
weight from 1100 to I40O pounds. All
balter broken i and some broken to work.
Apply to Straube Brothers, Kudersby,
Oregon. jly L'o liuw
A never failing cure for cute, burns,
Melds, ulcers, wounds ami sores is le
Witt's Witch llaz-d Salve. A most
soothiug and healing remedy lor all skiu
affections. Accept only the genuine.
Clarke Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Fresh oysters at Keller's. 8lW
Go to Keller's and eat a dish of good
fresh oysters in any style. lBlW
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extracts are
i the best. Ask your u' Ncer for them.
A fuli line oi Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Ciarke A Falk.
Floral lotion will core wind Chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke
x Falk.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Frasar; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makes i SSCClaltV of ttiese goods. t
Damaged rustic flooring and paints;
good cedar poste at 8'... cents each.
Gllbreth A Sons, office at Watts &
Baker's marble and granite work-. lOtf
Why pay 61.78 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James K.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
fr'a.lk, agents. rn I
Dyspepsia can be cured by usinp
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
Tablet will give Immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
boxes at 28 cts. Hlakeley tiie druggist.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
give iui mediate relief money refunded
28 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug
gists.
Don't wait until you become chronical'
ly constipated but take DeWitt's Little
Early RUcrs now and then. Thev will
keep your livt r and b
Easy to tuke. .vife pi
iwels in good order,
is. Clarke & Falk'e
P. O. Pharmacy.
Henry Bra;, don. Harris
I took medicine 20 years
N. C, says :
for asthma,
bttt one bottle oi One Minute Cough
Cure di 1 me more good than any thing
else during that time, p.est Cough Cure.'
Clarke i folk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Ouei it ray to buj Cheap?
A eh ap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more - -vere
and dangerous results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall yon do'.' Go
to a warmer and more regular climate"
Yes, ii possible : if not possible for you,
then in eitner case fake the ONLY rem
edy that has been introduced in al! civ
izea countries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles. "Boachee's
German .Syrup." It not only heals and
stimulates the tissues to destroy ttie
germ disease, but aliays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night's rest, ami cures the patient. Try
I u.E bottle, Recommended many years
i by all druggists in the world, and sold
( by Clarke ci Falk. Get Greeu's prize
aimanac. 2
For Sale.
1001' acres more or less lying on the
i Columbia river about seven miles from
. The Dalles. About 100 acres of river
bottom the rest good upland suitable
for fruit and pasture. One of the best
dairy or milK ranches in the county : a
small house ; good barn ; some orchard
and plenty of water. Also other town
and county property. Apply to Gibons
& Marc'en. Masonic building Third
street. aug.'JO-lm
Pood CbaogeiJ to I'olaon.
Putrefying food in the intestines pro
duce? etlecta like those of arsenic, but
lr. Kings New Life Pilis expel the
poisons from clogged bowels, gently, 1
easily but surely, curing Constipation,
Hiliousnes3, Sick Headache. Fevere. all
Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only
Joe at G. C. Blakeley 'i drug store. -1
If yon want to retain your hair you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of tiie very
be3t preparations for cleansing the
scalp Kgg ami Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and glosav,
Price, '.V. and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's
barber chop, The Dalles. ti
Don't bet Then Saffer.
Often children are tortured with itch
ing and burning eczema and other skin
diseases but Buekleo's Arnica Salve
heals the raw sores, expel? Inflammation,
leaves the skin without a scar, (.'lean,
fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on
earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only 2b'- at g. C. Blakeley 's drug store. -1
NOTICE.
Any nersoh desiring privileges to sell
articles within the grounds of The
Dalles Street Carnival will please call on
or w rite to C. J . CrandaL, general -nper-intendent
ot the carnival, at The Dalles,
Irom whom iie may receive tiie terms
and the necessary information, sep" td
We oiler for a limned period tiie
twice-a-week CURONICLI, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oiegonian, price $1.50,
both papers for J a year. .Subscriptions
under this oiler must be paid in ad
vance. :
Will Not ray Tltmn.
To Ali Whom f Mav OoNOIHM :
1 hereby refuse to be responsible for
any bills contracted by my wife.
J l l.lt'- J. W'ii.k Y,
Bhanikqi Bepti 8i foot .
Clarke ot Falk have ou aale a full line
of paint and artist's bruabee.
THE V06T OPERA HOUSE.
F. C. CLARKE, Manager.
I Night Only,
Wednesday,
Sept. 18th
The l I ret Emotional I irania,
SS
ft 4
A Story
if a Woman's Wrongs.
Without question the Greatest Fmotii n
al Drama of the Present Generation.
Blanche : Stoddard
as "LADY 18 A BELLE,"
And a Rjpital Supporting Compdny.
Seats on sale at Clarke i Falk's, Post
Office Pharmacy.
OREGON
STATE FAI
SALEM
September 23-28, 1901
Great Agricultural
and
Industrial Fair.
BIG LIU: STOCK SHOW
Good RACING in
Afternoons.
the
Latest Attractions In New Auditorium
Building Every Evening, with
Good Music.
Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special
Kites nn Campers' Tickets. C one
and Bring Vour Families.
SPECIAL RATES on ali RAILROADS
For further particular?, address
M. D. WISDOM, Sec,
lauglm Portland, Oregon.
Prof. Homer de Morrison
m Rtraat. Iloon
M. UKStOUN.
fUBTL
Tho .irst renlntt-rcit a wi-1! i, the lirl fnutll' !
ate Mlatlal ever iii Portland. The wurM
a eatoit Trance Clatrvoyunt ami Hetba i-t can !
be On isult-tl dully on al! ,u;,,ir of llf
Hrol de Morrtoou la wtttiuuta doubt the noil i
Clentllle I ini t mul cluirvn. ant in tnr world
i.Hiny: nc locale ntoaen in
sin. . ri.'iiiuli'S tin
ops rated, telin if tiier.- i
mineral, o I, r gaa ou
youriana enabira you to win ih
one vou Uesin-
aneenon ot
HelinUtry tausbt. mediumuilo penoni devel
oped. UaaUbytbo uwol bli revealed beibd
leu: eureaobronlc andio-oaHed laeurablc din
eaea. Hree treatment toi the m:.
Baud It, dan- of birth aod three quettt n all
letter-- in we red at cnee,
i..K-iii-i by riaiop,
I'oitNnd, Aug. in (T.. Hi- Kilitot). Iloirc-r
de MorrUoii, oeculu-i. located by Vitlnn the bill
Lion atolen iroei the Selby Smelting Works In
ix'luh of oeoull Mlenee b Imirediateir com
muuteated byletteHhe faeu to Mr Kai
lon, owner of the Selby ',rk i be report- r
eelved but ulgbt provi in- itatementa c irreel
MRS. K.vst i- PaBTLo'w, !
"It i pleasing to Ih- tUUred that the gold
toien from tae Selby Smelting Works .
cated by vlilon' by n PortUnd oocultlil This
proves that ttie story of ihe roofeanlon of u,',.
tntel anil that Mi- aaiiitanoe wai reiiuiied in re
opveilng the gold wai b...- California inven 1
tion for tin- purpose of depriving iiri-k'o:i ul jn-t
glory. Kdttor fortlaud liregoniao.i
m tot
NOTIOR FOR PUBLICATION.
Laenornos at Tata iAi.!.K.-,or.,(
September 7, itiui, i
Kotloa is berebjf given timt ihe following
named settler baa Hied notice ol Ills intention
n commute and nut Anal proof in support oi
bis claim, and that said proof will be nude be
loretbe Uegbter and Beoelrer at Ibc i.iiu-s
Uregou. on Saturday, October 16 Igoi, via" '
Aether m. gtnrrleaeni
ol KodersbT, uregon, n R, No. ;i;n for n...
nw, BW H S 80TT 1 ti., R n V. . w M
lie natnes IhS following Wltueaaei to prove
bis eontluuous residenoe upon ami cultivation
of xaid laud. vu. :
VV. A JohaitOUi ti. N. Puller and U p. IMveu
poit of The l,iifs, tlregon, and Wui. fatterMjii
of Kudersby, Oregon
SSptl JAY K hUCAB.Kcgiiter.
J.
E. FALT & CO.,
Proprietors
Purest Liquors for Family Use
Delivered to any part of the City.
f
Ph"iies
51 Local,
868 Long Distance!
Was
i
H
fa
eadquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ru kin
Keadauarters for Rolled Grain, ul kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Ei,?!!
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendie-
U'lnnn This 1' lour
every
We sell our DOOdS lower than r.
call and fit rur riric's am! be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
'A TA !ilA'.A! A'f A , A
C. J. STUBLIJMG, ;
M HOLES v LB
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First
Condon "'hi
l.ona 1'iHt.
THE
Oil I ,
PIONEER
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.
evfv
THE CELEBRATED
.. .COIiUjUBlA BREWEKY
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of tin- product of this well-knonn hrewery the United States Health
Reports for June 28, 1900, says: "A more SU pel lor brew never entered
the labratory of the United Staten Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the HliKhtent trace of adulteration, but on the other baud ie composed of
the nest .Of malt and choicest of hops. Ite tonic tjualitiea are of the high
est and it can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction bv old and
young. Its use can conscientiously he presort bed bv the phvaioians with
tue certainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could nut
possibly be lound."
East Second Street, THE
lyon s French Periodical Drops
l&an,Ea&StJBUMy 're tu accomplish
I'CSIKtU KbSULTb. Greatest known rems.1 remedv.
CAUTION
Uewarp of e
ton with r.t.
iinterfeiis and imitation:,.
totu.ai lo v 1L.1.1A .MKlj.t.u
ie
For sale by Geo. C. Blakeley. The D.tlles, Or.
Crandall
DBALEBh IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
0 EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies;
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
"The Owl."
173 Second Street. 1
y
is mannfaetnred expresslv for hmm
sack is gnaranteed to aive satiihMiM
iisl
iwor thun any house iti th tracte, and if vou don't thinir
. ; A. VA.IA VililiTMiTAU1 A t A
i
ASM KB1 AM.
National I!auk.
DALLES, OREGON. J
BAKERY.
DALLES, OREGON.
avevavavV'V-i
Tln oiooiii,.. i. ..- r no ,nlv in ikisii'-
-il Cat
Ageau, Cleveland. Ohio.
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc