The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 27, 1900, PART 2, Image 2

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    THE DALLES
WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. JANUARY 27. 1900
The Weekly Chronicle.
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THE 'UTJCAL SJTTLE. -itf tl ia Mr- Sevit's ftivocacy 'Clt ,ttt irl-g-aai Utt tnbodef
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Tbe.
For Nearly Two Years
Unable to Lay in Bed
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T cptavy a drrgist. is Buffalo, K. V.. I have the best oppor
to S'the menu of cany d Serect reused-. I m la c.q;e touch
six 3 come izto my store for mciicises, and most of them tell me how
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vrre :Lia oa Sk'.urisf- A Wtrre a ;
JUWMUJH " f oa Jiteortbeo-ier to U
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utiwt L jsfti:t: "i. a xr e&s.3J cf B.xtlt4 BM in close ;
l-t ftl lnozil tu ti -citing . . .
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iLe secftt- , ftttjfj tb tb aihority ttt l:u?t
t p, tj tte old rtle cf IrtJ caucus, J itt drink U bound to ear lor Sxith
do cot alio Vl saiwt of oce'ftebftHncdfflh icflaenre of tbit
ft test
lLteiTe. l'; iBe tbe ilics' ref.
:k !cf -es': iiitr.TtJ :ti-! tw wtl defc-nien
dni.k. Itftiil BOtdJtaty tht tLM
laTborlties cii Dot know thit the drin k
aooVi !.f tLe elrct described by the
TutCHfjSivLE Ls ft fi-ar tbitTLei Xeieiram. Anjbody ba kaowe nT-
! OregOLiftn BBigltl mioimire the results thinf, kasvs tbe eJet of intoxicant.
of iu soott woik It patbicz to the beie were sny aoow, me eo.omo. w
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I-?-" vh hh lie fc bewegjsgj ... ','Ur th1 Tbe D.:: paper, a'.one oo!d settle iL ei
Yc,rC. Bxkef.::e. . u., ::Sl Mela,L:: B-lkr .p-l"41 rt,CUJr 1 tb Xor -ill it eer.. to .y that tbe oon. J
. ..... r...- i - 'candidicr cf its favorite, ana the cr . , , . . ,J ?'
t. . a v . o -tl " '
rsett ft -2.t-I.lt : cf Ust, fcCCtt; t0 ,uik ft blow
.of La'Ts&itb, nr tbe Tssela rirer.
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dreds cf prepiri!icr;s wbica 1 seu.
totftsicleocebessto give as
cuch satiilict.oa as Acker's Ecg
1 Kcrr.eiT for Corahs. Ccldi.
Erorchif.s, AithT.a. I'learisy and Q
t-nc-t tmirantee that it will rare. In
vt the piircfcaser's rfionry wtU be
returned. This is a perfectly safe
guarantee, because tie remedy
dHt care. Nobody wants hi
money returned. Ita enres are
oothiag short of marvelous. Take
the case of Mr. A. IL Gilbert, for
iastasce. He lives at Ko. S Carey
street. BuSalo. N. Y. For re ore
thaa three years he had ft bad
cas of asthm. and had been un
able to lie down ia bed for nearly
two year. He came to ray store
and asked me what to do. I said:
Take Acker's English Rerr.edy
He sa;d he had tried other reme
d;esfad didn't thick this would
te'D him. Bnt he thtr.ks diner-
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wealth tt1 ftr wb'th t-va tot I
t!ritisi. Mr. C.:5, for tx- He L.s alrsLCtJ as far ss lb
ftaji. is iioit wtin i,,trtctt)tttt will w. If
L Ltd g;re2 ;.kite tiC'.-jO, as he
. V .. rxit;oo of ftiiolher who La cs
to tbe south m , . . ,
be out of tbe present incnn-beals.
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10 drinkers. He may be ft moderate
Jntktr opoa enterice tbe talnoo and
ixaioderate to a fiecdish degree oron J
e lr'jk Cbins is tbe great market for tbe leaviizit. I tzaia reler tbe reader to
. "... . .. ... t, ;, -
vis:t l'':s j i? -.
j-s Ji.'i'e tixs for
"r- cbesrr cotton fibricf, and cotton ti.e .lai.y piris lor cor.a.-roauon. i
r, f .n rrrr L. !t !a I'e west of i .r,r.. -f l.m!r nro r.f t! e in View CI llie aiTe, i. ioo.'J
. jt -.x. .( v -.- i r, - -l , 3 . c .i. . J that tie community that Las licensed)
, Lvivs.'.b. lie Entirb foites w4.l lalaitries of tbe Sou'.b, it is not , . ,..... .
: ilbe ti.e of intoxicants aaa that bas.
,tLt-M Kave tie Bers btwn Varin!t.jrI,r;iic2 to tiA UsJicg sootbern I u ,:cecM ct. to u CMd in ,
oa tiie r-ortb a 1 B-'.It-r cn tke : pc!;ticiar.s and r.etpsjers Ivaciog Jcity iajproTemeDtt. cannot in jimice
south, Wanea btitg icitfcrcl ty j tuotgly tow ar;l the retention of tbe j torn on tbe hp!e. thocgh disorderly,
tbe gsrrssoa of Lvlvs&Ub, if be , $. Tbtse Ulaais are ie-j nd fublicly beat him at the de-
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ectly cow. Three boules fixed his asthma all right He could sleep and.
er takizg taem, as wen a ween a ooy. nc was uucu bcviu uiuaua
d is well vet. s I aai certain his trouble is gone for good. You can wrc
Mr Gilbert himself, if you dobt my word. He will go further thaa me inp-?
ing Ackers Ecglish Remedy.' (Signed) S. B. Thorne. druggist. Buflalo,:i
Sold at 5c. oc acd $i a bottle, throughout the United States and Caii"
and ia England, at is. sd.. ss. 3d.. If you are not satisfied after boj;
return the" bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. r
HVaxtkoruf lig'airxt rMBsaut. H. II. HOOKZR A CO, Proprietor. Sew l'crt.
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
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Le wcil le l-!irb ci-Osb to
trtit trn wi'.b itt ;vL;.y ?
A f.r "Ktitlj," ia i'j tiirow
i c8"-e wairtn, tbtufore, s4 upon bis soc j
c-f5 tfo Js a ccupsrstireij' ciooi
iuy i.t il loi. ts ci me iot;r ... , , . 1. ,
TLe lrttr.1 cf Egbtiiig f::$ crx-o ntt-rce, arI
iioiDl drak oi t:.e lawful cunf-.uiiis.'ied
soutbern tatcfti.an are i , h:m K
i ct out o! ii!l ana eel drunk i;aia ana : ; Lr.
il! r.'A h.,' i:.,.a It .. ..n r,.l ...I'l-.ritv
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, . i ' I .1 -u'J tH uu iu iwi nun tue lur
.ustnv..tiMit.wiuI. mi foui&err. states cow Lave c,..:,h .:., . ,.or, .;,!,-,
. V. li.iC.S.L'iUil wlliclJIVKib jlHil..ill fcnir..- M 3..iri&l. 1 : r-f n. f iall . n trot (lrnnkl!.sin Anil
fire&ot;i3 to ixtet tbe L. Jytxitb 009 0 ia w Etglscd, an ! that
r.rr:s..o fb'.itg its way sot. lb. d jric? the rft year tkcs were laiJ
for invettiog at least o0,C00,000 in
cotton icaDufacturipg in tbe southern
slates.
SESiTOK TCRSth'S SPEECH.
tUr.U:s1 Kai.s,tf th:l wtftoU;,, Wimn fi;:. L
core tLita. t i iiaott wr.i.o'Jt ex
rr.?!r.". fl.pr i;!n 1! A- for.? f,f
ecterlair.if.eiv;.
Un-An-eiicta, lcase tit Asteri
can op!e bTe cct tten in .be
bafcit of tt:.;e '.Le'r
qaetiyT. in that etisit-w. Ttls er,!
of the txiVf U feV.ii is polllit-U " AdJ.ieiog tbe stcate 00 tbe l'Lil-ec-orwxr,
wt.,- sivrt t vbr-febel i--,.L,Cqutyt:P.Striitor Turner urged
os. I t :i kali V.x- Few A atri- , Bdo plion by congrets of a tleclar
ct. bale l -t s.a--j'-w at to carry iicn of its porjxc to cocfer self
ibeir tir! csktitCif isAo tbeir gcvernrr.eot rn tbe Filipinos. He
t-'.4l r:.. vwu Tbe frtttxaJtr ooes ' thought that declaration would slop
txi.v-k-K tbe fTt-ucrjitt, aiid : the war instantly. In other words,
tie t uta:ittd t ii'tsbBt Lis door j SeD&tor Turner would have the
ia tU ftw f tbe i-isitisg gold j fnilel States sa), "We will come
ttatdtr-: fvj.jttr. rt-eMxg bat run ; dewn if you will t'op ibooii'ig."
I'fb tl ti in tLIs couctry.EOtabiy Tbe United States will not make
ivr.zx .b eivii atr, tt3t I be Axeri j thst bun-iiiiatiDg -Ld self inciiminat
a p ..,. be ttTr fcJo;td the ; iKg admission, says the Kirview. It
ad x;'ltt of lyir,g tocial if engaged in the laudable work of
toytvtt on ttt Ir tvliik-sJ a-LUgos!'.. restoring order in the Philippine
TLe rtaedr j-rt-p J by Professor , ii'tcds, and in commanding lesfiect
Haley wwiJ strike Cf;t!y the ' for its authority, whether that author
wit, kh ltd dicgbttrs cf the Uy bll be provisional or permanent.
u--c-;w-i ?. sc-i t tbt extent; Iaimediately the authority of the
woa'd U ceit id cowsrdly. Tbe United States Las general recognition.
ttbELe is a v;t:va cf a dreaier, and j cd the scattered bandits have been
will b to ugaided ly tie nation. subjugated, tLc United Slate gov
TLe American people i:l tike after ; ernment will I e free to confer with
tbe tree's, Ut tbey will tu't at thejthe lerrtientative native leaders re
s stem, net at the wives at.d (laugh- garding the future government of
ir,.luriel taror.s. j the Philippines. The nature of that
begitnlng to see that if the south is
to Lave its full meisare of piosrity
7-. rasiket ffut I fuun-J for its piod-
Xor if he obcerve tbe law which may
Heaven grant! can the community bold
the saloon keeper responsible. Tbe only
tr.ii-g under the c.rcaxtar)t9 the com- , 4'
4 I - tjT' J : -""-.-f-
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, Poitiaua & fistoii uu
iitTr.c ci thti Ef-iUtor Line Jri'J run a per tin
K -air? xVlctf, tb Coujauy ierri!:g Iho tight lo tit.
t( !;tdiiie !tfc..at aotdc.
Str. Reg-ulator.
(!Jml:ed Lai:dhi.;
ters ot tie
Spoke'isn-Itviaw
Vaucouver, B. C. projKMes a
n.iura cn rcatiimony in its new
ciiartcr, siys tbe Spokesman-Revi
The married man is to vote once for
birr.-K'if and then again for his wife.
In cases where tbe wife was very
contrary, resolute and dictatorial,
and the husband unusually com.
plaisant, the extraordinary spectacle
would be presented of a msn casting
one rote for one ticket, and follow
ing that immediately with another
vote for the opjOEition ticket.
A correspondent of the London
Times telegraphs from the Portu
guese port of Lorenzo Marquez that
the Iioers arc bitterly disappointed
with tbe results of the war. If that
is the case, then indeed is the Boer
an unreasonable felloiv.
e Lis family at before; and feed and : ?. Tnwa'ay" . . .
for thia helriless family to the end ?. Ti-ijt ....
aba-se i
Cdre I
of the chapter.
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4 ri!urcjir .
Arr. PurlUad
There it another method which has!H'
already tuzgeeted iUeif to a tniuority of , 5'
rr.
Lv. 1 r.rS ixt.1
7 k. x.
Arr. ii.i.'n
.1 A r. .
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City,
i (Tw.chirg a! all Way Ids:
t rw.v.
, lr. lnil
' at -.H a. .
W iod.y
; W(Ji:e.day . .
J KrMliv
; Arr. r.?i:au4
' (uncertain)
Lt. P, :i
at .
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Air. In
(invru
tbe citizens of The Dal let. That is to
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
ftimifh Smith with no legitlized intox- j J Travel by tbe M-jamcra otthe Rxj!itnr Une. The)
icantt. (If secured without the consent ' rona tiiebeat aerviw pwsibie. r tc
tjly J of the community the latter eacnot be j t, PoriUm
em 'held retponeihie.) Ia a mtjinty oljj d
(mTny will eo4evor to girei'iv
finer iDiurn.uan aaara
nd OU, Oak-Street Doci.
W. C. ALL A WAY. Gen. Agt., Tbeliat.
! caret, Smith w ill then work eteadily and
support his own family. He will also
gradnally accumulate property and pay
taxes. Thus he will become a produc
tive factor in the community instead of
dead weight upon it. J. M. M.
Notice to Votera.
A V A LI A ST I'LOt'LE.
The Boers are making a notable
piece cf biitory. Whatever "our
ympjfahies may be, whether they!
run in one direction or the other, It
must be acknowledged that those
aturdy, saturnine, fsnatical people of
tbe Inland African veldt are making
an heroic figure just now in tbei
world's history. It is said they are
nnedocated, non-progretslve, narrow,
resisters of civilization; but a people
that can for months resist British
armies numbering in tbe aggregate
some 120.000 men, with England's
greatest general at their head, must
have a high degree of courage and a
certain kind of intelligence, at least;
and docs it lie in our more civilized
months to siy that they are not as
good or better patriots than we or
our British cousins are?
Hngland made two terrible mis
takes in this matter or, rather, one
greet mistake in two directions; she
underestimated the Boers, and over
estimated herself. Hngland bas been
conquering hordes of miserable, un
educated, almost unarmed peoples
"half savages and half children"
and really didn't know the tremen
dous difference between them and
the Boers. The Britiih govercment
is finding out the difference, at a
fearful cost.
Doubtless, eventually, unless otber
nations interfere, England will ac
complish her object in South Africa,
and perhaps it is best for the world
that she should
government will depend partly on
the general situation, and largely on
the withes of the inajjrity of tbe
Filipinos, and the desires cf t ie
American people, as expressed
through congress, will be an import
ant factor.
But the United States will not
make the unwarranted confession be
fore civilization that it bas been
conducting an unholy war; that its
conduct in the Philippines bas been
shamefully wicked, and that it is
morally responsible for every life
lost in bailie, every wound suffered
in action, and tvery property loss
Imposed through its efforts to put
down insurrection, and protect the
lives and property of foreign resi
dents. The United States will not do that
The United States will stand. by its
flag and its soldiers.' Our troops
were landed and took possession of
Manila with the unanimous approval
of the American people. Tbey were
attacked in murderous spirit while in
the peaceful performance of their
police duties. There is but one way
in which tbe status quo can be re
stored, and the question of Filipino
government opened anew with the
Filipino leaders, namely, by tbe sur
render of Agulnaldo, bis lieutenants,
and tbe scattered bands claiming to
operate under bis commission.
L'MTY OF PARTY.
The CiiKOMf i.K believes that Tbe
Oregonian is doing a wonderful work
In its championship of fair primaries.
accomplish that and a bile '.bat paper is confining it-
Under tbe provisions of the n-Js ra
tioa law ail persoui when registering
are required to furuUh to the roister
inz officer the following information :
If naturalized, the time, place, an
court of natnralizitioak In this con
nection, it is necessary to prod nee
naturalization papers, or declaration of
intention.
Itetidence mutt be tpecific; giving
precinct, section, .townahip and range;
if within to an or city, the street, No. if
any, and No. of lot and block ; if in any
bailding where rooms are numbered, the
number of the room ai:d fPjor mast Le
given.
In order to avoid unnecessary delay
and inconvenience, every per.on desir
ing to register thocld be prepared to
fnrnith th above information.
Facilities will be farniehed in every
precinct in the connty by either Justice
of the Peace or Xotary Public.
A. M. Kti.aAV,
decl-30dys Coonty Clerk.
J. I. Bsvry, Loaanton, Pa., writet,
am willing to takn my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the uee
ol One Minute Cough Cure after doctort
failed. It alto cared my children of
whooping cough." Qaickly relieves
and enres coughs, colds, croup, grippe
and throat and lung troubles. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it.
' IS'a-al Catarrh quickly yirdda to treat
meiit by Ely's Cream lialm, which U agn-e-ably
aromatic, lt is received through the
noHtrila, clean .es and heals th whole sur
face over which it diffuses iUelf. LiruRgists
sell the COo. sizo; Trial ai.e by mini, 10
cectx Tent it and yo i are sure to contmua
the treatmci. .
" Announcement.
To aocomroolat4 tboae who are partial
to the tua of atomizers in applying liquids
into the naaol taj8ages for oiUirrhnl tro'i
hkt, tbe proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
Liquid Cream ISalm. Price including the
spraying tube ia 7"i eenU. IrKgiats or by
ruail The liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of the solid preparation. .
A Reminder of the Circa.
No one who attenled the circus which
visited here last June will ever forget
Ringlirg Bros., but will refer to it as
the best tbow of the kind tbey ever
attended. A peiu'al of their annu I
Red Wagon touveiir, which has be n
received, r calls many ol the pltas'.tg
features of the performance here. It
contains fifty large pages, ilhitralid
with pictures of animals, per for men
and circus tcenee, descriptive reading
matter and storiss. So.ne ol the latter,
which will prove interesting, we eij eit
to publish at a later date. Another
feiture of the souvenir it a diary naming
every place in which it showed during
1S99, from its start at Chicago in April
to ita appearance in New Orleans on
November t'2ud. In it we find the
following:
Tn Dalles, Ore., Saturday, June 10.
Ed .Miller, who was left at Pend!et;n,
caught np to us Sunday afternoon.
Shaw and Breedy catch the two longest
6tli here that have rewarded tbe eiiow's
fishermen so far thit lesson.
liriTfTITiriTITlT T T'TI" i 1 IT t T T t Till! ITlTirmTIT ITIT.
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
Faneral Supplies;
CrandaM Borget
UNDERTAKERS
ajs EMBALMERS
The Calles. Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoe'
Etc. i
Clarke 4 Falk's fUvorinz extracts are
the beet. Atk your grocer for them.
A Tbouaand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie
K. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil
adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
bad completely cured ber of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
life a burden. All other remedies and
dectort could give her no help, but the
ssysof this Royal Cure "It toon re
moved the pain in my chett and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout tbe
universe." So will every one who tries
Dr. King's New Discovery foranv tronlil
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 60c
BDUfi. i nai nouie tree at Blakeley A
urug Biure; every Dome
guaranteed. 5
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu
tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind.. has leen troubled with that ail
ment since 1802. In speaking of it he
says: "I never foond anything that
woold relieve me nntil I used Chamber.
Iain's Pain Balm. It arts like magic
wiih me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, bnt one good
application of pain Balm relieved me.
For e ale by Blakeley Houghtou.
Subtcribe for Tm Ciihomce.
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AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL 0
MANt'FACTl'KKD BV
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Wheels)
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SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, EI
Circulars and particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent, 1
THE DALLES, OR EG1'
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Wasco Warehouse Compan
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Hd flJINM'O
PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Rm. Pimply, IVwit
I . Z ,h' M'""l.
A IL. " l"-P-l
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kin
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ru kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, V
Headquarters fcr "Byers Best" Pendlt
tOn FlOUr. TLii yU,0T nano'actured expressly for &1
Wa Mii .i. , .. n": evrT Buaranteed to giva satit(
rail XH, lowJcr,thl" y In the trade, and if yon don't tb
call and get cur prices and 1 convinced. 7 i
Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats.
C. C. COOPER,
M A N r F A t T l' H K R or
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
I'EALKK I
Tents; Wagon Covers, and all articles utuallv
K f fit. 111 t nt.i laa. I. . . I J
imiucBs flop.
THE DALLES, OREGON'.
OMKwIte
Moudy'a W art'lioune,
Thla Stamp a Cuarant'
r f i . v "
m m if r" O
ot Quality.
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