The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 24, 1896, Image 4

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FROM
Rheumatism
C. H. King-, Water VaUay, Mi3S., cored by
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"For five years, I suffered untold misery
from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
known remedy,, consulted the. best physi
cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills;
but could obtain only temporary relier. My
flesh was wasted away so that I weighed
only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles
sted up In knots. I was unable to
self, except with assistance, and
coidti only hobble about by using a cane. I
had no appetite, and was assured, by the
doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at
times, were so awful, that I could procure
relief only by means of hypodermic injec
tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged
in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these
gave only temporary relief. After trying
everything, and suffering the most awful
tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Inside of two months, I was able to walk
without a cane. In three months, my limbs
began to strengthen, and In the course of a
year, I was cured. My weight has increased
to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my
full day's work as a railroad blacksmith."
'The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
A YEWS 1'ILLS cure Headache
What la tlie A. P. A.
Fortress?
To the Editok :
I would not think it worth while to
notice Dr. Grant's reference to me in
Wednesday's Chronicle, but for one
thing. After the doctor had given some
particulars concerning the origin of one
of the monstrous A. P. A. frauds I had
exposed in The Chronicle the day be
fore, he added : "It is of such material
Mr. Gourlay makes out his case. He
doesn't attack our fortress." It is some-
xning, men, mat i navo "maae out my
case," but in heaven's name what is
this "fortress?" It must be my mis-
luriuue. x presume, out never listened
to an A. P. A. lecture which did not
contain one or more of the falsehoods I
attacked in my letter, and some of these
lectures contained other matter so abso
lutely false and vile that their import
cannot even be hinted at here.
.For years I have read everything in
the line of A. P. A. literature that has
fallen in to my hands, including forged
"Jesuit Oaths," fraudulent "Encycli
cals" and "Instructions to Catholics,"
garbled and false quotations, cruel and
uncharitable insinuations, which Bhowed
abundantly that though their authors
were dead set upon lying, they had not
the horse sense to lie with decency and
decorum ; but I have never, it would
appear, been able to find out the citadel
and fortress of the A. P. A. faith. If
Dr. Grant, who disavows all connection
with the A. P. A., weans by "fortress"
the Catholic religion, I have nothing to
flay. I am not a Catholic, and would
not attempt to defend that religion for a
moment; but when Dr. Grant, or any
other man, attacks the rights that are
guaranteed to every citizen by the state
and national constitutions the right to
enjoy all the privileges of American citi
zenship without the imposition of of any
religious test, I have something to say,
and I have a right to say it. This viru
lent and offensive recrudescence of
Protestant ascendancy must be stamped
out as a vile reptile, as a pernicious
weed, as a miserable and hurtful exotic
that can have no congenial home in a
"nation conceived in liberty, and dedi
cated to the proposition that all men
are created equal."
"It is of such material that Mr.
Gourlay makes out his case," eaya Dr.
Grant. Ah! Brother Grant, it is of just
"such material" that I am compelled to
make out my case. I could not notice
everything in a short newspaper article;
lie I might have pointed out that even
your address in this city lacked the
candor becoming your profession and
ability. When you quoted from Dr.
Doellinger you might have informed
your audience that Dr.. Doellinger was
outside the communion of the church of
Rome when he wrote the works from
which you quoted. When you quoted
from the "Shepherd of the Valley," you
might have added that Dr. Bakeman,
the editor of that periodical, who is still
living, has put it on record, over his own
signature, that the extracts in question
never appeared in the "Shepherd of the
.Valley" nor in any paper over which he
ever bad editorial control. When you
quoted Bishop Hughes' fulminations
against the free schools of New York you
might have explained that bis attacks
were against what were - strictly sec
tarian, Protestant schools, supported
from-the public treasury, and that eo
successful was bis attack that the present
non-sectarian schools were established a
short time after. You might have ex
plained that the same Bishop Hughes,
on November 1, 1841, a little before the
New York legislature abolished the sec
tarian school system against which the
bishop had fought, published a card in
the city of New York in which' he said :
-'Bishop Hughes does not permit him
self or any of the clergy to meddle in the
business of politic?. He does not ask
for sectarian schools, nor did he ever.
He does no( ask that any of the public
money should be given to his denomin
ation, nor did he ever. Any system of
education which does not interfere with
the rights of any denomination will
satisfy him. The present system is not
of this description ; it insists on giving
what is termed 'the legal quantity of
religious instruction.' It has many op
ponents in this city on constitutional
grounds."
Nor would it have injured the cause of
truth, however much it might have been
out of h'armony' with the spirit and in
tent of your lecture, if you had added,
that when the fate of the nation hung
trembling in the balance, and the im
mortal Lincoln had all the United States
to choose from, it was this same John
Hughes he selected as ambassador, to lay
before the nations of the old world the
true iseuea involved in the contest, in
order to prevent the baneful effects of a
recognition of the Southern confederacy.
Bnt enough. 1 cannot close this letter
without asking space for the insertion of
an extract from an address delievered in
Washington, D. C. last Sunday, by
Archbishop Ireland. Every sentence of.
it is a protest against the assumptions of
Dr. Grant and his A. P. A. admirers,
that Catholicism is at war with loyalty
to the state, and that Catholics owe
allegiance in political matters, to the
head of the Roman church. Who knowe
but this assumption may be the
"fortress" that Dr. Grant claims I have
have never attacked? Archbishop Ire
land said :
The most positive precepts of the
(jatnouc cnurcn go to tne building of
America. She prescribes loyalty to the
state, purity of personal life, charity to
fellow-men. The church recognizes, as
her own species, faith and morals; she
possesses and claims no mission in civil
and political matters. If the church, en
croaches upon the sphere of the state,
we should bid her be away. If the state
enters into the sanctuary of conscience,
the proper empire of tbe'ehureb, the ap
peal is to God, and the state is ordered
to hold off its hands. With the separa
tion of church and state, as it is in
America, the church and the state re
volve freely in their separate and dis
tinct spheres; Catholics fall behind none
of the fellow-citizens in 'admiring it and
demanding its continuance. The (Jath
olic church wishes no aid from the state
in the preaching of the gospel. But lib
erty from the state she wishes and
clamors for as a sacred and inalienable
right; liberty in its fullest sense under
tne common law of the land. I am a
Catholic, I am a priest and a bishop:
but I am an American citizen, and I
must be debarred from no rights and
privileges accorded to other citizens be
cause I am a Catholic. My words betray
no fear for the future. - Americana are a
people of sincere religious convictions
and of profound common sense, and thev
will know how to keep church and state
separate, and yet give liberty its fullest
sway and guard religion and morals.
Sentiments like these and they are
the common, everyday, expression of
representative Catholics ought to level
to the flat earth every "fortress" that
has any relation to American citizenship.
Hugh Gourlay.
The Dalles, April 24. 1896,
For Sale.
Three Jerseys, a cow and two yearling
heifers. Inquire of H. A. Bills, at
Maier & Benton's store.
Sheriff's Sale.
'Notice is hereby given, that nnier and by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale, issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Wasco, on the 6th day of April,
1896, upon a decree given and rendered therein
in a cause wherein C. W. Dietzel was plaintiff'
and O. M. B. urland, George A. Liebe, and E. C.
Pease and Robert Mays, partners doing business
under the name of Pease & Mays, were defend
ants, and to me directed ana commanding me
to sell the premises hereinafter mentioned to
satisfy the judgment ol the plaintiff for the sum
of t 1,400, with interest thereon at ten per cent,
per annum from the 16th?dayof May, 1895, and
the further sum of $150 attorney's fees, and the
further sum ol $15 costs, I will on Saturday, the
16th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.
m., sell at the courthouse door in Dalles City,
in Wasco County. State of Oregon, at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
for the purpose of satisfying said judgment and
decree, the following described lands and pre
mises to-wlt.
The southwest quarter of section 18, township
2 south, range 14 east, W. M., containing 157-41-100
acres.
The northwest quarter of section 18, township
2 south, range 14 east, W. M., containing 160
acres.
The southwest quarter of the northeast quar
ter, the west half of the southeast quarter and
the sou t heat t quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 18, Township 2 south, range 14 east, W.
M., containing 160 acres.
The southeast quarter of the northwest quar
ter and the northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter, and the west half of the southeast quar
ter of section 7, township 2 south, range 14 east.
containing 160 acres. -
T. J. DRIVER,
apr8-I Sheriff Wasco County.
Test it anv
way you (ike.
Measure iPTFTew it
and you will find
irt
ever sold
H I MMtMMIM MMM
OFFICE
BLACK WELL'S DURHAM
DURHAM,
To ALL
Dear
artiest
piece of (
Meren
Who Retail
1MC60,
- to-day. Yours very truly,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO
If you hav any difficulty In procuring your
oap, cut out this notice and send it with '
your order to your wholesale dealer.
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON
175 Second Street,
... ... ARTISTS MATERIALS.
jijST Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
. .W..VjSLTJSB.
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
And the Moat Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL PAPER .
PRACTICAL PAINTER ami PAPER
of J. V. MASURY'S PAINTS need
most BKinea workmen employed. Agents for Masary Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Paint Shoo corner Third and Washington Sts.. The Dalles. Oreoi
RUPERT & GABEL,
- . .. Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles,
t . TENTS and WAGON COVERS. "-
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE.
iOOD tobacco
for 10 cents
MM
OF
TOBACCO COMPANY.
N. C.
Sir:
You are entitled to receive f
PR EE from your wholesale dealer, I
WHITE STAR SOAP with all I
tne
. Blackwell's Genuine
Durham Smoking
Tobacco you buy. One bar
off soap Free with each, pound
whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or
a oz., packages. -
We have notified every whole
sale dealer in the United States
that we will supply them with soap
to give you FR EE. Order a good
supply off QENUlNE DURHAM at
once, and Insist on getting your
soap. One bar of Soap FREE with '
each pound you buy. Soap la
offered for a limited time, so order
COMPANY.
The Dalles, Oregon
WALL PAPER.
FTAWfiER. Nrn hnf. t ha hoot hro
in all our work, and none but the
Bridles, Collars,
Adioinin&r E. J. Collins & Co .'a store.
TVT
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GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VIA-
Spokane ;
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Lean Portland
ErerT Fire Days for .'
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. B. & Co."s Agent
Tha Dulles, or address -
W, H. HUELBUKT, Gon. Fuss. Agrt.
Portland, Oregon
New Schedule.
Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol
lowing will be the new schedule:
Train No. I arrives at The Dalles 4 :40
a. m.. and leaves 4:45 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :55
D. m.. and leaves 11 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at z :oU p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. tn. daily and ar
riving at xne Jaue9 1 p. m. aawy, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. t.. lytle,
' Agent.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are duo to arrive at Portland.
FROM JUKI 23, 1895.
r OVERLAND EXO
press, Salem, Rose-1
I burg, Ashland, Sac-1
1 ramento, Ogden.San !
1 Franciseo, Mojave, J
j Los Angeles, El Paso, j
I New Orleans and I
I East J
8:50 P. M
8:10 A. M.
8:30 A.M.
Roseburg and way star
tiODB
4:40 P.M.
fvia woodburn fori
MtAnprel, Silverlon,
i West Scio. Browns-
ville.Sprlngfield and
I Natron J
Daily
except
Sundays.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
t4:45 P. M.
except
Sundays.
Salem and way stations
10.00 A.M.
itjorvanis ana way;
I stations (
(McMinmille and)
(way stations
t 6:20 P.M.
t 8:25 P. M.
Dally. tDally, except Sunday.
DINING CAR8 ON UGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, "where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jederaon street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:55, 5:15, 6:30 p. m., 8:00 p. m.,
ana 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11;25 a. m., 1:80,
4:15, 6:20, 7:40, 9:05 p. m.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday; Wednesday and
Friday at 9:40a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:06 p. m.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:80, 9:00,
11:00 a. m., 12:40, 2:00, 3:30, 5:30, 6:50 p.m.
Arrive at Portland at 12:35,8:40, 10:30 a. m
12:15, 1:50, 3:15, 4:46, 6:80, 7:55 p. m.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. Asst. G. F. fc Pass. As- .
THE DALLES
e
I I PIT f TNTOJZ;.
The above association is
prepared to take - a list of all
and any kind of Real Estate
lor sale or e change, whereby
the seller will have the undi
vided assistance of the follow
ing Real Estate Agents, or
ganized as an association for
the purpose of inducing im
migration to Wasco and Sher
man Counties, and generally
stimulating the sale of prop
erty: C. E. Bavard, T. A. Hud-
son, j. j. Jvoontz 5c Uo., J. M.
Huntington . & Co., N. Wheal
don, Gibons & Marden, G. W.
Rowland. J
Address any of the above
well known firms, or
J. M. Huntington, Sec.
The Dall.es, Oregon
v-i VS.!
Ileal
Estate
mi n
1 1 r
me i
Mator Line
lie :alBt Bitad aM Astoria
Navigation Co: '
THROUGH
Freloat auff Passenger liub
Thronith Daily Tripe (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves Tht
Dalles nt 8 a. m.. connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Oak street dock) at 7 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
PA88KNHER KATIS.
One way.. . ....
Round trip....
.$2.00
. 3.00
. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All. freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day of night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY
General Afenf
THE DALLES. OREGON
lloRTHERN
J PACIFIC R. R.
n
. . ." .s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist -
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS . f
DTJLTJTH
FARGO
GRAND FOEF
CEOOKSTOS
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
: BUTTE "
TO
Thirougb Tickets
CHICAGO -WASHINGTON
FB1LADBLFBU . -MW
OKK .
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, map and tickets,
cal on or write to -
- W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon,
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
255. Morrison Cor. Third, Portland. Oregon
J. 8. Scbink,
President.
J. M. PATTBB86K.
Cashier.
First Jlationai Bank.
THE DALLES. 1 -
F.E
A General Banking Business transacted
iepoBita received, Bubject to Sight
Draft or Check-
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on aay 01 collection. .
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
ciew York, ban Francisco and Port-
.land. .
DIRBOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Scbbnck.
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