The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 13, 1896, Image 4

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Nervous Prostration
Complete Recovery by the Use of '
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RECEIVING medal AT WORLD S FA!3.
AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's B:!jJ.
SlOO ICeward SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to care in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive care known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a consti
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. Tne proprietors nave eo much
faith in its curative powers, that they
otter Une Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for "list of
testimonials. Address :
F. J. Chenky & Co., Toledo, O
X3CT"Sold by Druggists, 75 cents.
No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes-
Kineraly Drug Co. Telephone No. S.
Bncltlen'o Anna salve.
lne best salve in tne world tor cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption?, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaC'
tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and
Hougnton, druggists.
Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply
amilies with the celebrated Gambrinus
keg or bottle beer, delivered free of
charge to any pnrt of the citv. Tele
phone 34.
Strayed or Stolen.
Large, red cow, with left horn broken
off about middle. Information leading
to recovery will be rewarded Leave
word at this office.
Redaction in Wood.
The Dalles Lumber Co. will ciose out
their stock of 16-inch stove wood cut
ready for stove at $2.00 per cord in order
to obtain yard room tor fall stock.
, jly25-dlm.
Electric Hitters.
Klectrie Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gen
erally needed, when the languid ex
hausted feeling prevails, when the liver
is torpid and sluggish and the need of a
tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt
use of this medicine has often averted
long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers.
No medicine will act more surely in
counteracting and freeing the system
from the malarial poison.' Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness
yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and $1 per
bottle -at ' Blakely & Houghton's drug
store. , . - 1
Through trains on the O. R. & N will
run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen
dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection with the
Union Prcific, the same as heretofore.
A through first-class sleeper from Port
land o Spokane, connecting with the
first-class sleeper , to St. Paul, and a
through tourist sleeper from Portland to
St. Paul, will be run in connection with
the Great Northern railway. '
E. E. LytIk, Agent.
A Uoiej General Recognized.
The selection of "General" Shreffler,
for a place on the pay rolls of the city,
even in so humble a capacity as driver
of a street-sweeper, has amazed many
taxpayers. Almost anything was ex
pected of Pennoyer, says the Oregonian,
but giving the ringleader of the Coxey
movement in Oregon a place is deemed
a little more than might have been ex
pected.
Over two years ago, after "General"
Shreffler had inarched out of Portland
and captured a railroad train on the O.
K. & N. line, he, with others, was ar
raigned before Judge. Bellinger in the
United States court, for contempt of
court. Ed. Teesdale, the labor agitator,
secured the services of Frank V. Drake
and Judge M. L. Pipes to appear for the
men. They agreed to do so, but only on
the stipulation that Shreffler and his
crowd would plead guilty and throw
themselves entirely on the mercy of the
court. This was agreed to, and, when
thev marched into the courtroom, the
plea was so made. Shreffler was allowed
to address the court, and distinctly prom
ised, if not punished then, he would ab
stain from further riotous acts. Each of
his associates made the same promise. and
Judge Bellinger discharged them with
out punishment. They had no thought
of keeping their word, but, starting out,
after passing the Oregon boundary line,
they seized another train. They met
with a sterner kind of justice in Idaho.
The United States judge there sent
Shreffler and his ragamuffa companions
to jail for six months. He and some of
his associates returned to Portland, and
later Breckenridge. one of the lot, went
to California and is now serving a life
term in the penitentiary.
After he had been hanging about
Portland for two years or more, Pennoy
er has recognized Shreffler by turning
out a poor cripple and giving his place
to a Coxevite.
A I.K8SON IN DOLLARS.
But Mr. Bryan Could Not Profit by tbe
Ijestion.
Los Angeles Times.
A. L. Morrison of Santa Fe, in a letter
to the Cleveland World, recites an inci
dent of a trip made by Mr. Bryan to
Mexico last winter, which is interesting,
likewiee instructive.
When he (Mr. Bryan) was in Juarez,
Mexico, he saw an opal in one of the
curiosity stores, with which that city
abounds, which struck him as being a
good one. Inquiring the prise of it, the
merchant told him it was $4, meaning,
although he did not say so; tour Mexican
dollars. Mr. Bryan thought $4 was a
good deal of money for it, and said : "I
will give you $3 for it, if you like." The
merchant agreed, and Mr. Bryan there
and then, much to the astonishment of
the merchant, handed him three Amer
ican dollars. The opal was carefully
wrapped up, and Mr. .Bryan departed,
elated to think he had secured a good
stone for $1 less than its price. But hi?
elation was greatly inferior to that felt
by the merchant, who had secured $6
three American dollars being nearly
equal in value to six Mexican dollars
for what he had only asked $4.
This little incident carries with it a
neat little moral : Mr. Bryan may know
a good opal when he sees it, but he does
not know that an American silver dollar
is as good as two Mexican ones.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of
all persons who may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the schools
of this county, the county school super
intendent thereof will hold a public ex
amination Wednesday, August 12, 1896,
at 1 o'clock p. m. at the high school
building, The Dalles, Oregon.
Dated this 3d day of August, 1896.
C. L. Gilbert,
Country Scbo6l Superintendent of
Wasco Co. Oregon. td
Marvelous Keaults.
From a letter written by Eev. J Gun
derman, of .Dimondale, Mich., we are
permitted to tnaka this extract : "I
have no hesitation in recommending Dr.
King's New Discovery, as the results
were almost marvelous :n the case of my
wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist
Church at River Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last hours w'tU little in
terruption and it seemed as if she could
not survive . them. A friend recom
mended Dr. King's New Discovery; it
was quick in itn work and highly satis
factory in results." Trial bottles, free at
Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. 1
T7gl Valley Roller Clour Mills.
Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills are
running full time on No. 1 wheat.
Flour equal to the best always on hand.
Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed
in quantities to suit.
W. M. McCorkxk & Son.
aug8-6mw Proprietors.
You'll be eurprised when you try Hoe
Cake soap, and wish we had told you
sooner. It is made by patented pro
cess. jly24-ii -
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" A very smooth article'
1 I fYN
2j
H Don't compare " Battle Ax"
j with low grade tobaccos -compare W
1 "Battle Ax" with the best on
3 the market, and you will find you g
f get for JO cents almost twice as
B much "Battle Ax" as you do of H
g other high grade brands. 8
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Lumber, Building' Material and Boxes
Traded for TTtt T-Tnin "Rrrn "T. wl :'-JBr
ROWE &, CO.
F.8T with a big B. Blackwell's Genuine
S Durham Is In a class by itself. Yon will
f coupon inside each two ounce bag, and
pons inside oacb four ounce bat of
BlackweU's
legtifins Ourh
Smoking:
Brjyabagor this celebrated tobacco and read the
Viilob gives aUstof valuable presents and howto get them.
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The
Great
Battle
OF NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY UNDER WAY. A NEW
President of the United States
13 TO BE ELECTED, AND THE '
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on
The Dalles, Oregon
Tobacco
una one . X A
two coo- w
BOH )
Oermana and Sound Money.
Chicago Times-Herald.
A large proportion of the Germans
living in the United States were born in
the fatherland long enough ago to have
seen the effect of free coinage of silver in j
actual operation. They have been wit
nesses of the bene tits cunlerreu upon
the industries and conn tierce of the new
empire by substitution of the gold stand
ard for the silver standard.
The sone of thette Germans hare profit- j
ed by the experience of their fathers.
There are 1087 pawn in the United j
States in the German language.' Of this
number then are only forty-seven not
advocating maintenance of the existing
gold standard, no mutter what their
party affiliation?.
Money! Munejil Money!
To pay Wasco county warrants regis
tered prior to July fi, 1892. Interest
ceases after May 15, J890.
C L. Phillips,
mylS-tf County Treas.
. Lim! Lot:
On the morning of July 4lh, between
5 and 8-Mile creeks, a tan-colored valise
clothing and other valuables. A liberal
reward will be paid on leaving the same
at this office. ju!(5-d.tvwl ni
"Tf MTC5 nlfav ia .loot) rtmciflont n.v
r -.- - ,
.November, 1 will resign from the omce
of mayor," said ex-Governor Pennoyer
to an Oregonian reporter yesterdav.
Pennover is nothing if not sensational.
LATIN AND GERMAN TAUGHT.
GERMAN.
The uudersicmed desires to oreanizn a pints In
German. Kvery American citizen who can uf
lord both time and expense ought to be master
of at least two languages. The German lungruage
na- many advantages over modern luneuaiio- on
account of her profound literature in all brunch
es of ancient and modern acienee produced in
her world-renowned universities. Those who
would annK irom these inexhaustible and vet I
unadultci ated fountains of knonledee, iniit
master the language which contains the key to
tbem. The undersigned will orcunize a class in
German, mid will begin with actual work on the
first day of September. The class will meet two
or three times a week in the evening or when
most convenient to the upils. Kapid progress
guaranteed to those who will get down to earn
est labor. All who desire to participate in this
work will please announce their intention to
the nnden-igned at an early date, as the class
will be limited to a certain number. Charges
will be vtry reasonab'e.
latin:.
The undersigned will also organize a class in
Latin. There are so many reasons whv those
who desire to advance their knowledge beyond a
common school education should take at least a
course in Latin, that probubly everybody is fa
miliar with at least some of them. I will not
take Bpace here to speak of the beauties of the
Latin language nor of the many advantages in
life possessed by those who have mastered it. I
will here only announce my intention to organ
ize a c ass in Latin. Kapid progress guaranteed
to those who will work hard. Charges verv rea
sonable. All desiring instruction in Latin are
kindly requested to aunounce-their intention to
toe undersigned before September, tf possible.
Awaiting y nr application, I am, very respect
fully yours. . L. GRKY,
augO-tmo Evangelical Lutheran Pastor.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
FROM JONB 28, 1895.
f OVERLAND EX-l
j press, Balcm, Kose- '
I burg, Ashland, .Sac- I
1 rainento, Ogden,San I
1 Francisco, Mojave,
Los Angeles, El l'aso,
I New Orleans and I
I East J
8:50 I M.
8:10 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
Koseburg and way sta
tions
4:10 P. M.
f Via Woodbu ru for
Daily
except
Sunday?.
4:00 P. M.
7:30 A. M.
M:45 P. M.
I MLAncrel. Silverlon
i West Sclo. Browns
except
Sundays.
1 ville.Sprlugfield and
I Natron I
8alem and way stations
10:00 A.M.
j uorvnuis ana way
(Stations
(McMinnville and
I way stations. .......
f 6:20 P.M.
t 8:25 P.M.
Daily. tDaily, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET 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 DIVI8IOX.
Piusenger Depot, foot of Jederson 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., S:00 p. m.,
and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11;25 a. m., 1:30,
4:15, 6:20, 7:40, 9:05 p. ni.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. in
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friiav at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, "Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Snnday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00,
11:00 a. ni., 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, 8:15. 4: 15, 6:30, 7:55 p. m.
K. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Manaeer. Asst. G. F. A: Pass. Act.
J. S. SCHENK,
. , President.
J. M. Patterson.
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE DALLES.
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check. - .
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco an " Port
land. OIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schxnck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gio. A, Lubi, 1
" ! H. M. Bai.l.
QtlORTHERN
PACIFIC R. r;
H
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
MX. PA It I. "
MINNEAPOLIS
DDLIITH
KAKGO
GKANU FORKS
CROOK8ION
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BCTTE
TO
tj Through Tickets
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
rillLADKLPHI A
"BW YORK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, maps and tickets,
Cat onor write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
235. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon
ERST!
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VTA-
Spokane
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Minneapolis
St. Paxil
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Krerr FiTe Day for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. K. & Co."s Agent
Tha Dalles, or address
W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
New Schedule.
Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol
lowing will be tbe new schedule:
Train No. i ai rives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. rn., and leaves 4:55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40
p. ni., and leaves 10:45 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry p&ssengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Nob. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. E. Lttlk,
Agent.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
For Rent.
The lower.story of the -Michelbach block, cor
ner of Second and Union streets, now vacant,
will be rentad on a long or short-time lease at
reasonable figures.
Also the Michelbach frardon and frnit orchard",
with buildings for occupation. - Apply to George
Williams, administrator of the Michelbach
estate. aprS-tt
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