The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 28, 1901, Image 2

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MOKDAT
OCT. 28. 1901
The British are not the only per
sons in the Sooth African war who
are buying supplies on the outside.
The Boers, it is said, are negotiating
for arms in France and South Amer
ica, and are getting horses from
Russia. These reports mar all be
true, and they may not. It seems,
however, that the Boers have had a
pretty good supply of arms and
horses all along. The South African
wax has been especially hard on
horses. The stories afloat jnst 1
fore the war began that the Bers
were preparing for this struggle for
many years must have been true.
The Pendleton East Oregonian. al
ways democratic, nominates H. W.
Scott, editor of the Oregonian, for
the United States senate, to succeed
Senator Simon. Meanwhile, between
this and the lime of electiou. in the
winter of 92-93," the East Ore
gonian will do all in its little power
to elect somebody else. The East
Oregonian is playing the game of its
Portland namesake when the latter
paper urged the nomination of Syl
vester Pennoyer for president. Both
papers were equally sincere.
The Salem -Sentinel says: JLl-hoBaaaoa f acre of wild pa-v. re
. . ... - . - r.cd west Texas
though the papers are savin? some , h t r are not Ct for nsuch else except
nice things about Hoc. C. W. Fulton -. rr r:.-tiers on. The fact that a
or governor, be continues to be the marker ha been found for rattle
, ,. ... , . ' . will cawe the oemand for
leading candidate for the U. S . thoir a
aiiat to tnowMi Simon Vr Fnl. i
Simon.
ton has always occupied a high place
in the estimation of the people and
came near attaining the governorship
eight yesrs ago. He missed the
nomination then by a scratch and
has ever since been
friends."
forking for his
Is the source of weahb of the
Pharaohs to be re-discovered. In a
paper read before the Mining and
Metallurgy society in London last
week, Mr. Charles J. Alford gave
the result of his recent investigations
in the mountainous region between
the Nile and the Bed sea. He says
the country is rich, not only in gold,
but in turquoise, emerald, silver,
beryl, porphyry and lead. "We may
expect the war center to be trans
ferred from South Africa to Egypt.
Oregon has secured medals at
Buffalo so far as follows : Agricult
oral department four gold medals,
two silver medals, two bronze med
als, and one honorable mention.
Food products, not f ru its three
silver medals and two bronze medals.
Forestry department two gold med
als, four silver medals, five bronze
medals and sti honorable mentions.
Mines and metallurgy two silver
medals, four bronze medals and three
honorable mentions.
A bunch of nineteen head of
, .
mixed two-year old steers and
beifers, averaging 1257 pounds, one
day last week bronebi C.30 a bun-
dred in Omaha.
This is the highest
price ever paid for beef cattle in the
who sold the cattle got a!: the benefit ;
but O, my countrymen, if it had
been some trust that raised the price,
what a bowl there woold bare been.
The Astoria News thinks Wallace
McCammant's candidacy for congress
for this congressional district will
be a factor in favor of an Eastern
Oregon candidate fjr governor.
That depends on how serious Mc
Cammants candidacy may lie re
garde. Up this way e have little
use for a protege of Joe Simon, do
natter what his qualifications may
be.
tl. ir j ,t .1
sue siutu cuncepuuueui 01 uic
Vaarn Vpws aav- -Mr flhaersrer
j - - 1
returned from The Dalles Wednesday
i ... as.
ou j pciuaic uc uuacu ail.
Chronicle, as his face locked sound.'
Tbe correspondent is mistaken. Tbe
Observer man hasn't been in The
Dalles for months. That's wbj his
face "looks gonad."
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Mea Isi Tm
a Irattal Reotlle for
Factory.
The establishment of a large factory
for the manufacture of snake oil in
Texas ah -tit a rear ar ha- lex! to the
development of a new industry in this
part of the tate. There are probably
100 men in MWttMMI Texas hi .-.re
devoting their whole time la nake
hunting. One of them. Caps. Mack
Arnold, seidesn fail? to capture frcm
fire to ten rattlers esch dy be puts in
at the Wv-r'.. fay- the New YorkSna.
The snakes bring 23 cents a pound
gross at the fact, ry and each snake
weighs from four fco six pounds. Be
fore removing h:. camp to the vioinit v
of Austin tap:. Arnold and his Mexi
can assistants spent three months tn
Bianco .'. . where Ibejf hAd won
derful success in capturing rattle
snakes. During that period they cap
tured and shipped to the factor- 1.540
rattlesnake-. A; one Palat ca the
Blanco river Capt. Arnold frunc a den
Of 31 ruttiei-akei ill of which he and
the Mexican succeeded in laklnj alive.
The v would n:t have succeeued in do
ine this haJ tiot the weather been cold
and the ra tilers been in a se-ms-cjma-tose
state. The snake are caught by
means of a Lnsa) a; the er.tl of a stik-
Capt. Arnold say that rattlesnakes
haTe a peculiar sine1.!, wa -h he can de
tect at a distance of several yards,
and this fart is the principal reason
for his success it: capturing them. He
i has been bitten several times bj rat
tiers, but has never suffered any harm
from the poison.
It is Capt. Amc'.cs opinion that the
snake-hunting business will afford
those who have nerve enough to en
rage in it a goed livelihood f:-r many
Txin tn trrflt There are hundreds of
,.f ,1,,- -vr n-onr on the
rai- .r.- -. :s pre;: -tec tnat soiae ea
i-a'c
teri r. z man w. . ?iari b :arui 11
if specis' pi:rp'.:t of raisin? the rep-
tl.r ii r the market.
Maty iho-.;.-ards of live snake? are
r;v?; .r; m-Ditth bv the Jliakr "ii
rv. Trev are seat in aiive and
are kest in roach caires at the factory
and killed as needed. The flesh is
needed to make oil. while the skin is
tanned and manufactured into a vari
ety of small articles, including neck
ties for men.
A PRETTY LEGEND.
it
Telia
How the Golasaraa Waa
C
to Velio w.
According to legendary lore the
e-r.itr.d was once snow" whit. It is
said that rreat fields of theee while
a n 1 nmUMl mwi fnllv tr ai .! fro
as the winds swept orer them, and
were quite happy u&til the wiidflow
ers of brilliant hues began to ridicule
them.
"What tame, pale, uninteresting
creatures: said the tiger lilies
"Trulv 1 her axe" said the
scarlet
sare: "they are not worth looking at. "
Other wild flower neighbors made
like remarks. at.d cast scornful
glances a; the white blossoms, until
the latter bowed their heads and wept.
"We are poor, colorless beggars."
they waiie-c. "wfcr.le aii tmr neighbors !
are clothed in gorgeous apparel."
The Autumn Wittd knew why the :
white flowers were grief-stricken, and
he resolved to help them. Calling tc !
him the manv-hued fairies that lire
km the rainbpw he told them haw the
white flowers had been ridiculed by
their neighbors.
"Leave it all to us." said the fairies.
and n lhe '"'-treated ones shall
hare cause to rejrskte.'
, u r . , t
Away e-ped the fanes to the end of
the rainbow, where, as you have beard.
lher ,fi a ?reit Pl of mgw gd ""-
T. .rra ksr rs fa:rist tha aWsralil
dust ha-teDed oat-k to the Held and
mead. .v. - a aprh kied it lavishly over
the droopixijr.
heart
sunk in sound slumber.
When morning- came the sun looked
dosm udol s careeouslr srnvedarmr I
of g-oldenrtd. ar.d so great was tbe
surprUe of their wtld-nuwer neigh
bors that some of them withered and
died ficcn sheer envy.
But, rej..cing in their good fortune
the ei idenrd proudly held up their
heads and faithfuSiy kept guard until
the icy Winter W.nti. in a hoarse voice,
bade them go to sieep.
Boar's Tstsst
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured 17 Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J.Cue.vbt 4 Co. Props,, Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cnecey for the last 15 years, and be
iiere him perfectly honorable in ali buei-
.....
nees tranaucuons and boancialiy able to
carrT out anr ohlintiona made hr their
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Brm-
West A Tsoax.Wboi
1 r . .
le UrustgieU, To-
ledo, O., Welding, Kinnan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggisu, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Core is takes inter
nally, acting directly upon tbe blood and
snocoua surfaces of tbe system.
F. J. CaasTET 4 Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by dirugBisu, price 7ac
HVJ's rsmily Pills are the beat. It
Groceries
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
Take them
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you SI be well
to-morrow
aldwlns
Cold Cure
Tablet NoBB
(Ctad in head)
NtGircNwIfySc
mW M lor rVee SsmpU eea aeical
rLV kaml Basreia See rTonsieee
! Sold by Clarke A Fa'.k, The Daiie, Or
i
Be Kept His Leg.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn., scratched his lee with
a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood
poisoning set in. For two rears be suf
fered intense'y. Then the best doctors
urged amputation, "but," be writes, "I
used one bottle of Electric Bitters and
1 1.? hrtTi n; Rnrk'en's Amies. Saire
and my ieg sras round and well as ever." i
For Eruptions. Eczema, Tetter, gait
. ., , . j
Bheum. Sores and . blood disorders !
Eiectric Bilters has no rival on ea: th.
Trv tbem. G. C. Blakeler will guarantee ;
satisfaction or refund money. Oniv 50'
. ,
cents.
i S50 REWARD
' Lost, three bead of work horses which
j Ltiayed from a freight team near Ante-
: 'P
June 12.i . last. One is a dark
cara'.DOi surrr. iiuiufc, situ uiw ,
both bind feet si bite. Another is a light
bar mare with ihite fare. Both of
these are Clyde's and heavy set. The
j tLird is a stee" grer gelding, rangy built,
; with ric: : arm wire cut. Average
treitrht of eacn k- . re. 1310 pounds.
Aces from 7 to 10. Branded figure 7,
with a quart r circie under, on left hip.
Will give reward for their delivery
to me at Hartland, K!ickitat county,
fCasbicgton, or a liberal reward for any
, information leading to their recovery.
D. W. BoTHaocc,
elf-lmw Hart ar.u. Wash.
stray eat.
From my piacs August 12 th, one dark ,
bar mare, short mane, weight at out
10OD pounds, age 9 or 10 yers j brand
a aa m
jk. on leit enouiaer. act lniormation
1 -
as to bar whereabouts ill he liberally
rewarded. G. W. Pabsoxs,
o20 Imw Hood Biver, Or.
STRAYED.
From Ohleccliiager's pasture, four
miiet west of The Dal.ee, one buckscJn
norse, weight about if.OO pounds ; brand
ed with s heart on ieit snouider. Also '
one bar mare; branded U cn rigbt
' tmnt'isr. srith i ctriri in fan. A
i suitahle reward wiil lie given bj the.
undereigned ior auy information iead
icg to their recorerr.
B A Bevkolus,
o28-lmw The Da. lea, Or
DeWitt's Littie Eariy Bieers never
disappoint. They are safe, prompt,
gentle, eff-cttve in removing ai! im
purities from the iirer and bowels.
Smail and easy to take. Never gripe or
distress. Ciarke A Folk's P. O. Phar
macy. Flora.' lotion will cure w:nd chapping
and sunburn. alaouactured by Carre
A Fait.
Wanted To trade apples for wheat,
either by tbe box or carload. Write to
W. Kennedy, Hood Biver. o4 4tw
Clark A Falk are never closed fecaday.
Han't forget this.
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Notice of Final Settlement
Xu unde: signed having tltd her fins'.
,!, "P-!mfeat f sslminlaUats of
the estate
01 stugs Laerr
the saasasa sassst
Waseo Conntr. Oreaoo. In aa otder mask: acd
enteied ssaiswhst Ss, MaU, has spoun.tcd
the eoaalr court rooaa in the count; onun
e st isai'es tan;, waasw CoddIj. Stair at
Oregon, as Use place and Monday. Nor. 4.
ISM. at the hour of ; o ei a. sa. as the Usse of
heartng oticooau ineralu : ymnu intev
asasd In said eats as ate hetebr aottaed to be
seeaeal at said last mentioned aw and niaee
and oaTer isV wit rasa U aar taer ease. u. aain
at and leiaort.
CATHEEIMt LACE Y.
Adcslnistratrtx of the Estate of Hngb Laeey,
Groceries
ML T.
White Collar U:
Hie Baiies-Pflfflawi Home
Str. BAILEY-Gr ATZERT,
BETWEEN
Portland, The Dalles and
Way Points
TIME CARD
Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. on Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
Arrives The Dalies, same day, 5 p. m.
I Leaves The Dalies at T a. m. on Sun
; day, Wednesday and Friday.
Arrives Portland, same dy, 4 p. m.
Meals the Very Best.
This Boute has the
Grandest
Scetjc Attractions on Earth.
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. 4 TAHOMA,"
Daiiy Bound Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Leave Astoria 7 p. a.
... , r , . ...
Landing and office Foot of Alder
. Msin 3.,
jand, Oregji..
. ,
E. W. Crichtoa, Aeeut Portland,
. .. .
rratner ana tsar dps, Arts. , nooa Kiver,
Wo'ford i Wyere, Agts.. White Salmon,
J. C. Wyatt, Ageut, Vancouver,
A. J. Taylor, Agent Astoria.
. mm ril I AnSJ I a TL SI M
J. R. NLLUUK, Jsgeilt, 1 116 DalleS
;
; REGULATOR LINE.
DaiiBs, mM & istQda
NAVIGATION CO.
DALLES BOAT
LEAVES
OAK STREET DOCK,
POETLAXD.
at 7 A. 1.
...Portland Boat...
LEAVES
THE DALLES
at 7 tOO A. M.
DAILY EXCEPT 6CSDAY.
STEJEi
BEGULATOB,
DALLE CITY.
BEL1ANCE.
W. C.
ALLA WAY, General Agent,
Tbe Dalles. Oregon.
FRENCH A CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Basuaess.
Letters of Credit iseued available In
tbe Eastern 8 tales.
Sight Exchange
Telesrranhir
Tnnafsw aoM on Maw York. Chicago
St. Look, He. 1 Fraaalana. Portland 0'
srusuessauie w sen. and various pot&te
in Oragoo end Waabingtoo.
Colkeetioof made st all points on fav
orable terms.
NOLAN.
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAXFACTU KKR OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
a - DDIIII
; j
HAMS & BACONS,
s)RIFD beef. etc.
L. Lane,
GKNEKAL
Mil
I.
.AND...
I
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
lairi asf JAM Flo&el59
Yellowstone Park Line
THE UlXrXG CAB BOCTE I'KOM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE VELLOW-
61 ONE FARE
lltTI.
So. 2.
Fast mail for T scores.
Seattle. Olympia, Oray't
No.
i .X V. St.
So. 8.
7:00 A 51
tfaroor and ooutc Rend
Etcts, Spokane. Koi
id, B. C, Pullman,
Moscow, Lewiston. Buf
Z1:1S A. M. faloHcmp mining coun
try, Helena, Minneapo
lis, St. Pstil, Omaha.
Kantas City. St. Loui:.
Cniewro and all points
er aiid southeast
l u get itound Express
for T aroma and seattie
and intermediate points
No i.
u;at r.x
Pullman t.it and Umntt sleepers to
Kint-eapolis, at. Pan! and Miasouri rlrer points
Ktthoot chacge.
VesUbcled trains tTt!fTj depot eorjnecUous
in aii princinat citiw.
Baggage ehersed as desUnatioo of tickets.
For lisndsomc'.T Wlusi-.sted deacripbve miner,
tickets, sleeping-car reeervatioaa, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Genera: PaMencer Agent. 236 Slorrf
mil fsWaaV eofTier Thitd, Portland lregon.
Prof. Homer de Morrison
3S3 . Waslitngtoa street.
3 30.
rOBHl), OKSSOK
TbeSnrtrearia
ate nsiniist ever in t-u.-t.i.t r,.. -..,:n .
m..wll'm
g ealest T ranee Clairvoyant and Herbs. ist can 1
nm a m orris n U wiUiout a doubt the most
todaj tt locates hidden trcssure, reunites the
senarassd. tells U thom u rr 1 .
S2 yon'ttesLT" Wi ,h w"00
Palu-uvj uugbt. medmoii-tte nersous devel
ld HoSlr b Ibe USr. of hl tmmLm K. 1
Was cure, ebroule aud st. cal'ed incurable Sis-
esse. Prw irtsttment 1 .1 te iur.
ft5rttd Si. datlt Of Kith asl.rl aksLss . SI .sal
letters answered atTnce" 1 .
.mini iTum me aetbv enuelbbg Works in
beb.Hirf occult srience be aoix eui.lelr eoss-
mnBleaied b letter the fosu to Mr A J EaW.
- F"'e qi siauksaeota eon set
arts). KAMCIS PAKTLOW.
"It is saVssafssa t i - - - . 1
HorsBsnoe
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Union Pacific
nSFAKT TIMS SCHKoCLES
roB thx'Sajlles.
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Chtoaffo-
PnrUand
ftneclal.
12:25 p. m.
via Hunt
ington. Salt lake, Denver,
m. 1
worm. Omaha
M City, fit Louis. Chi
osgosnd theRasv
1:.a.
Atlantic
Express,
12 SO a. m.
via Hunt
in gton.
Sal! Lake, Denver, Ft.
north, Omaha, Kan-
iunj, si. Louis, Chi-;
.a.
St. Pan! , Walla Walla, Lewtston.
9 t.m. ; man, Mwneanoiis. st
9 3Sp. m. ; nan, Mwneanoiis. at
tLC
vi spo- ithu. un mm. .Mii-n-
kane. . sea, Cnlcagoand Eut.
OCEAJ AID RIVER SCHEDTTtt
Frees frUaaa.
(aJl sating dates sub
ject to change )
I
' r :00p.m.
For San Francisco,
Sail erery S dan. I
CoSaasbta Hirer.
To Astoria and Ha
Landings. v
4WP-SV
v :00 t. m.
gaturdar,
10:00 p. m.
Dally
except
9undar.
t OP a. m.
3
Wtllaaaette tttrer.
Oregon dlty, Newbetr.
Salem. Indeoend&uce.
and War-Landings.
:aa
Tuefdaj.
TfauradsT,
eturdy.
; 6:00 a. iu.
j .
CorralUs and Waj
Ijutdlngs. I .
Tuesdar,
Willamette sad
Vamhill Hirers.
sa.
m 1 tuutaur. ..
a Satcrdav .
Origan City, Osytoti and Wl
30 a. iu.
a -1 -ana::. us
leave
UiparU
Snake Rlrer.
t
M a. m.
Ktpaiia to Leariston. t t!i
CaV Partiea .Tea ring to as to
iiomts on Columbia Southern via 1
tase J.o. 2, lee v in The Dalles at 123 is
f) making direct connections at Heppner JaaHha
r d Hints. Returning makinr rin rt 1 isiiasalai
at Heppner ioacUon and Biggs aitfa JSa, Ls
rivtng at The Dalles at 1:05 p.m.
For farther particulars, -call on or
Sat
JAB. IRELAND.
Tbe Dalles,
Complete
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at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
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