The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles My Chronicle.
77i onfy JJfjK?4ican Daily yeictpapcf n
Watco County.
TUESDAY. - - -""MARCH 30. 1SW
JIE UNDERSTANDS THEM.
Commander Booth-Tucker, leader
of the Salvation Array, has been in
Portland for some time, and has been
in demand as a revivalist at several
of Uie churches. A gentleman of
our acquaintance last night was tell
ing us of attending services a night
or two before conducted by him.
city. At first most of us were skep
tical, but all Omaha rises up now to !
insist that the airship is seen every
night cavorting around through the
upper regions. What detracts most
from the statement is the fact that it
is seen over Omaha. Anything
would get around that famous burg
if it could, even if it had to zo over
it: so it may be an airship, and it
tnay be only the recent moral wave
that has flooded the country, flying
hich over Omaha.
BLACKWELL'5
Major-General Thomas II. Ruger.
commanding the department of the
He did not understand why he made East, ivili be retired from the active
any impression at all. and was as-! hit of the army next Fiiday. when
tonisbed that any sane person could be reaches the ase limit. 64 years,
desire his assistance in church work He has made a eood record and re
He describes him as an animated tires full of honors, to the enjoyment
jumping .Tack, with the gestures of a of a serene old ace.
French dancing master, without an
original idea, and of an intellect far Representative railroad men have
below the averasre.
perfected a scheme for building a
GENUINE
DURHAM
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Ton will find one conjiou
Inside each. Rto ounce lmg,
and two coupons inside encli
four ounce bag of Black
well's Durhnni. Hay n lias;
of this celilrntcd tobacco
nnd renil the conpon which
t;lves a list of valuable jrrs-
ents anil how to c-t tbeci.
Wfllilt PflPERI
Wflltli PAPER!
Just Received .
5000
Rolls of Wall Taper. The
best patterns. The most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
, of Paints and Oils. Any
1 color or brand supplied.
You Get
the Profits
f, J1", Aemts, Jobbers
and Middlemsn by buying q.
reti Hum uic manufacturer.
No betr '.-Iieel made thanths
Acme Bicycle
! Built in our cvn fa:torv hp
skilled v,-orhnien,ur,. .':abea
material and the ir 1 p'-.ovftl
machinery. iVe fian o cs-f.
Sold direct from
It takes just that kind of a man to magnificent car. hieh is to be pre
ri n the Salvation Army business, sented to the government for sthe use
and that accounts lor his success in of the president. It will be the fin
that line. Henry "Ward Beecher. est in the world, and the expense of
with all his great' mind, could not building it will be borne by the lead
appeal to the class Booth-Tucker "g railroads of the country.
reaches half so strongly. The clap
ping of hands, blowing of police
whistles, beating of tambourines, and
all that conglomeration of noises
that seem almost desecration to a re
fined mind that contemplates relig
ion rationally and soberly, are just
the thing that catch the rabble. Con
versions are made under excitement,
and are more or less lasting, gener
ally being less. The Salvation Army
is not recruited for life or during the
war. bat. outside of the officers, the
common soldier; generally get tireel
in a short time and quit: but in their
place come many new recruits.
Booth-Tucker is picluresque.cateby.
and well adapted to the task he Las
set himself. In church he woui.1
prove a failure : in the barracks Le
has demonstrated his ability as a
leader of that class who seek the
spectacular in religion.
-o;ice is nereiy given tnat mere win
e a stockholders' meetin? of The Dalles, "1 5 AT 1
'ortland ct Astoria Xavlcation Co., a: I QfllP'Q I IOiivrQ
iieir office Saturday. Apr:i 3, 1S97, at 2 JL-CI VxJLVw'O V-XVJCIXVO.
3Ieetliir of stockholiler- 1). V. & A. N. Co
Notice is herebv civen that there will
b
Po
p. m.. lor the purpose 01 ectins: seven
directors ai;d transacting such other
basine- as may projeriy come before
?aid meeting. By order" of the presi
dent. The Dalles, Or., March 1, ISiT.
Onio.v KlNEKSLY,
m?-:i Set-retarv.
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I FRENCH & CO,
j BANKERS. '
Is ail C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea-1 irassact a general ban-king busings :
ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The, .n A. . . .... . t.
i i. ti i t-- -l r .i.Tnn Letters oi Credit issued available m the
I V- Lo. ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50.
An elecant assortment oi
!S'96 styles just received,
Eastern States.
rider, fully warrrxt!.
anywhere lor esamr.: i...
WRITE FOS
Our iRteresting 0!T;r
Acr.io Cycle Co., E'kh-t, ir,
Ik Reffuator Liie
Eh"n5ev. ."ndv ,Jete"'ciTlie Dalles. PortlanJ fiiiii km
. . , J. 4 aUSif i 5 SJIU UU ic A Jt n., w.4.i.v- , MUtViU
a part oi wmca may ; St Loni5i San Francisco, Portland Ore-,
:ccuwjiuu v.Ji4UU. CQn gentte wash., and various points;
. ... . i , , i j in Oregon and Washington. !
Eemember. all these goods are latest made, warm, serv-1 collections made at :i points on iav-1
loeahif and iashionable. ant at nrice? never beiore at)- orab.e terms.
proached in The Dalles.
Navigation Co.
mm
6!
Wholesale.
MAhT LIQUOHS,
EI.T'S CREAAT Is a positivpeure.
Apply into :he nwnLi. It U qci: al-oritl. 60
cenu a: DrazcUts o: by Eiaii ; srunples Iw. call.
ELY BROTHERS, 6 Wsrei: S-, :Jew Yozt C::r.
LUines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED -rmrm
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER
!
IEMS
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THROUGH
T!'FreigtanOg&ilif
GIVES THE !
Choice of Transcontinental Routes!
iA-
on draught
and in oottles.
SDokane
1
' Minneapolis
The Sew York Herald. Tltres.
Tribune and Evening Teleerarn. the
Lig four papers that were behind the
United Press Association, have with
drawn their support after losing
nearly one intllicm dollars, and the
association has collapsed and will go
into the hands of a receiver. The
United Press was created for the pur
pose of making a great news trust,
of freezing out the Associated Pres
and controlling the entire news field.
It was the intention not only to cor
ral all the business, but actually to
control politics and manipulate the
government. 2sews wa; to be fur
nished such as suited the association.
and that that run contrary to their property. Fine
nsiirt; n os In 1 sunnrftKftrl T tr; dailCC 01 WSIer.
an unholv alliance, and its destruc-
Daugtr- of the Grip.
The createst dangers from La
is oi it reacting :n j nenrnoaia. Ii rea
sonable care is used, however, and
ChaaiDerhtin's Corcb Remedv is taken,
al! dancer wis! be avoided. Among the
ten of thousands who have used this
resjedy for la grippe, wo have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted
in pnenmonia, which shows conclusively
that this remedv is a certain preventive
of that dread disease. It wi affect a
oerciauent cure in less time tLan any
other treatment. The 2o and 5U cer.t
sizes for sale bv Blakeley E juehton.
Anheuser-Btisch. Malt "Nu trine, a non-alcoholic!
Grippe beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic.
Tf rpn.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Until further notice, the
Denver I l-teamer Regulator will leave
; jThe Dalles on Mondays, Wed
Omaha : , , . , ' , - nft
I neua'5 ana r riaays at i :ou
I St. Paul Kansas City !o nA lonvo Pnrflnnd
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on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Low Hates to aii Eastern Cities ! 5otlirrlovc af ft.on n
OCEA.N STIIAMEIls Leave Portland
Eierv Five Dajf for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
I Saturday
I'ASSENGEI! It.VTES:
One way 2 CO
Round trip 3 M
F.T fu!! detaii' c!l oa 0. P. & Co. s Agent
Taa Ialles. or address
W. H. HUEL3CP.T, Gen. Ffiih. Ag:
Portland. Oregon
E H EILL Presideu: aud Mana er
Frei Rates Greatly educed.
I'or aalf or Traile.
Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii kinds.
A desirable rinch oi 160 acres, within """l ""t lv-'J- J- victixi Ui an .llius.
'ZISZZ Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail Mnds.
Shipments for Portland received ai
anj-time. Shipments for way lsndit?
must be delivered before 5 p. in. Li
stock shipments solicited. For rates oil
on or address
W. C. ALLAWAY
General . .''-'
. OREGON
City property.
fruit land and abun
Wi":I tnvJe for Dalle;
Inquire of
A. . Mac Ai.MTri.
lion i; a matter for general rejoicing. ReaJ Eet8te aQti lnsurance
T . , r, , Cheo-vicle ofiice, The Dalle, Or.
Little Greece still pursue; the even
tenor of ber way. and sticks to her
determination to amies Crete. Her
actions are such that the British ad
miral in Cretan waters informs bis
government that "Colonel Vassos.
commauder of the Greek armv in
New Scihedulf,
Train "So. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4:45
a. m.. and leaves 4:50 a. in.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10:15
p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. :n.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55
p. m., and est-boand train No. 7 leave" ' THE DALLES,
at 1 p. m. I
i Train 23 and 24 will carry prs:enyrE '
between The Dalles and Umatilia, leav-1
I insr The Dalles at 1 n. m. dr.il v nnrl nr. I
Headquarters for "Byers! Best" Pendle-jS&51;
bVJLL -L7 iU Hi. . .:-r".t':-f"- Airent
TTpQflrmQTitavC! -frkT "RtQTI R"hn-PC? and all kinds
w.v.. ,w tvi r-j. uuj of MILL FEED iiK' The Dalles
lincKlen't Ariiici aalre.
Tue best sa'.ve in the worid for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
cornE, and al! skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures pii-;s. or no pay repaired
It is i:uaraniel to t:ive ferfeet satisfac-
Crete, has practically declared war per x. Kor pale ov B aheiey and
against the powers." That is what Hoocbtos. d'i:.-2!sts.
use; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction, i
We sell our coods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so ! J. S. Scue.sk,
call and get our prices and be convinced. " j President.
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Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
H. M. Ueall,
Ciistler.
1 Fifst National Bank.
- THE DALLES
OREGON
be has done, and that is what Greece
is doing. The plucky little nation
sees tbnt the powers cauiot aree,
and understands that in this lies her
protection. Consequently she oes
right alonir. knowing that none of the
powers dare interfere, for
bringing on a general Lurope
subscribe for TfiE Cl?i.' N:ctE.
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. "s
DRUGGISTS.
-LE t..i-EP. :.V THE tALLKS Of
r 1 Marble Burial Vaults
175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
X3T"Countn' and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
j Sipht and Telesrraphlc Exchange sold on ! LIME CEMEN 1,
ew Vort.&an Francisco and ort- ' WJ-i'-"
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Window-Glass and
i
! Picture Moulding.
Banking Business transacted
received, euoject to tight
Draft or 0im1-.
Collections made and nnx-ceds nromntlv
remitted on day of collection.
The prospect for the speedy pass
age of the Dingley bill, nd the con
sequent placing of the tariff on wool,
has greatly stimulated the wool mar
ket. Millions of pounds have been.
a r
Dsnjune
eluding the Air.
It poriefejfs every merit claimed for
the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute
security antl durability, thus mafcsn: a
land.
DIRECTORS.
D. P. TapwHOjf. Jxo. S. Sckencc.
.d. M. 1LLIAX8, Geo. A. Liehe.
H. M. Bkall.
No!iee of Final Settlemeuf.
and other millions of pounds are permanent and imperishable resting
..... . HTT. " j".- j? rr i . --
-eriect protection irom water and j net g is a nac in inc ajjairs oj men wnci, taken at its flooa bw.ntra
mess. Preserves the Body by i.:- ; J onrt of the state o orec.m ir vL . V?.?V, )
r .... J . J- j.. t' i n s t nil nivM.iin .. .v. . .i'7. . : vvumj.
wuiii v?i to j or tune . , Vh"i ?u,0,n's!'roi tbe-i
Tno poet unauestionablv had reference to the SSmtri!
fi.trt As the V tt nd ilT'y li SaAh '
Siifei0" "If," $ the uAhi
being imjxtrted, to avoid the duty,
and the local market already fee's
place for the dead.
This vault is made of six pieces of mar
ble M'hinh ran lif. firmlt- fnut..nr.! in.
the effects. There ii but little wool t-ethet with cement, thus" making them i
for sale by the wool-growers, but al-' a!r and water tight.
ready there is a demand for it, and . '
several sales have been made of wool All KinOS UBITIBtBry WOrk
still on the sheep's" backs. !
j Mr. Comini has on hand a large sop-
Citizens of Omaha insist that thev I f'j-v ot uret-class Marble, to 1 used in ,
. , , . , . , . Monuments, etc. Prices lower than in
nightly see an airship flying over the Portland.
ni .. .. Aj n l n u j i n i srs
ilfivl Tiff II T Q a AT HHPniTlirn Oiu 'nimnto CX
n y u L hi m i' ii nun i n r. , ai i"r"-.
Aamlnlstrtttor.
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELBACH BP.I0K. . . UNIONS BT.
DR. GUMS
JMW.0VE3
OVER
PILLS
One PHI. fnSSw
. A .HUH I'll! hip. OH 'M'J',.Srtii'
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE ' W.tySSS'-
WilViJi . Buikt II tutelar 'll.t mm U4dcbe. PflMii.
State mc .fJ;1' 'lnm u,.e or as
till cull muii. Irm. or fall wi 'wriioa.!
mitt. PU, iloSAWKO MfU. cu, m'f0
. . I w.v.it u Unlit I IIV llrui, .1
Job Prri nt no at Thi nffi' l8r
For Sl. .
Yearling eheep (1000 headjeoondtf
in prime condition. Price tl-'5
dress, J. M. Dati
w-mltf Sherare Bridge, On08,