The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 29, 1898, Image 4

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rfcTTTS EX.TOY8
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthyand agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAH fHAIKISCO. CAL.
L0U!SVIU, Iff. MEW YORK, tt.Y.
The Dalles Daily Chrcia;
THE DALI.KS, ... OKKGOK
Ailvertlsinc tcate.
Per inch
Oneir.ch or less in UiUy $1 60
Over two Inches nnd under four inches 1 00
Over four inches and under twelve Inches. . 75
Over twelve inches 50
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
One inch or less, per Inch ?2 50
Over one iueh and under four inches '2 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over welve Inches . 1 00
l'EKSOSAL MENTION
A. E. Lake and wife of Wauilc are in
the citv todav.
'
P. W. Knowies ia in from his home
at Wanric today.
E. O. McOiy and wife came down
f-om Wasco this morning.
Ben. F. Dennis of Fore9t Grove is via
Jting G. E. Stewart in this city.
C. C.'O'Riley of the Columbia South-
XOl down from Wasco todav.
Gilbert W. Phelps, an old Dalles boy,
who is at present practicing law in
Heppner, is in the city today.
il.ilcolm McTnnie, who has been to
Wasco attending to business matters,
neturjied on the morning traiu.
Thos. Connolly arrived from Mt. Angel
mm, where he has oeen mtenuing
school. He comes to attend the funeral
nephew, James Manning.
Ilr. Clarko of Oysterville, near As
toria, who lias been visiting his brother-in-law,
Julias Wiley, of this place, left
on the Dalles 'City for his home this
morning.
In Oliluu Times.
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial effects, and were
fatisfied with transient action; but now
that It is generally known that Syrup of
Tigs will permanently overcome habit
ual constipations, well informed people
will not buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, but finally injure the system.
Jiuy the genuine made by the California
Tig Syrup Co.
NEWS NOTES.
The Teller resolution passed the sen
ate bv a decisive majority yesterday.
The total insurance on the Great East
ern block, that burned the other day in
Spokane, is $134,525.
Information has been received that
Marry Ellen Lease, of Kansas, will
apeak in Walla Walla sometime in
March.
A burglar ransacked 11. A. Prescott'a
house in New Whatcom last Tuesday,
but only took a small silver watch of
little value.
F. N. Harrio has been held in $2300
bonds in Colfax to answer the charge of
having fleeced Farmer Mills, of Whit
man county.
Reports received this morning state
that the steamship Corona, bound for
Alaska, has been wrecked. All the pas
sengers have been saved. Further par
ticulars could not be learned.
The poatoflice at Oswego, Or., was
robbed yesterday evening. Hut seven
dollars in cash was secured nnd about
fifty dollars in stamps and merchandise.
Representative Ellis ia very much in
earneat in having some resolutions
brought before the house which will
give him an opportunity to give vent to
his sentiments for free Cuba, He is not
lone in this, as many other members of
the house on the Republican side arc
verv restless on account .ol the restraint
in which they are held by the speaker
and the house nutnagera.
Ed Hangs was given a preliminary ex
amination before Justice Wheeler at
Eugene yesterday, on a charcc of rape,
and was bound over in the turn of $1000
to appear before the giaml jury. Tho
complaining witnes. is Mao Gilliam, 1"
yuatP old, and the crime is alleged to
have been committed Tuesday night.
The house Thursday llnally succeeded
in passing tho Indian appropriation bill,
and the politie.il debate, which has been
raging since Monday, was transform! to
the District of Columbia bill, which fol
lowed it. The only two important
changes made in the Indian bill, as pro
posed, wore the elimination of the pro
visions for the. leasing of the gilsonile
mines and lands of the Kiowa, Co
manche, Apache and Wichita reserva
tions, both of which went out on points
of order.
Waknixg : Persons who suffer from
coughs and colds should heed the warn
ings of danger and save themselves snif
tering and fatal results by using One
Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible
remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all
throat and lung troubles. Snipes-Kin-ersly
Drug Co.
Wanted.
Young lady to learn printing, finish
ing anil retouchine. Must be strong,
with good eyes, and not atiaid of work.
Reference required.
GiFKOitn, Photographer.
2S-tf Chapman Hlock.
When you can not sleep for coughinc
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
uhvays gives prompt relief. It is most
excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex
pectoration, relieves the lungs and pre
uents any tendency toward pneumonia.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
LOST.
A dark brown, young mare, white
stripe in face, white hind feet ; brand
EV, connected, on left shoulder; weight
about 1000 pounds. Finder will be paid
for care bv writing to W. A. Campbell,
Box 95, Portland, Or. jan22-lm
Casli tn Your Checks.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Nov. 13, 1893, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 15th,
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
You can't afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneumo
nia or consumption. Instant relief and
a certain cure are afforded by One Min
ute Cough Cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drux
Co.
The war in Cuba has not prevented
S. F. Fouts from securing a choice lot of
Havana tobacco, which he manufactures
into Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars.
20-tf
Choice Shoalwater Bav ovsters served
Factory. Give us a trial and we will
enueavor to piease you.
The Rose Queen is the b3t make on
the market for five cents, and when you
smoke them your money stays at home.
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Out-of-town dealers in cigars are in
vited to call nnd examine the choice
line sold bv S. F. Fouts. 20
Try Schilling's Best tea and bailing pomici
or.gunn's:
PorPoopleThat Arof ft
Siok or "Just Don'tUM I V
Fool Well." I IkkV
ONLY OM FOR A DOSE.
Remom Pimples, curt Headache, Dyspepsia and
Cottlveittss. 26 cts. a box at drumiata or bv mall
temple 're, addrew Or. Bosanko Co. i'hUa. fa.
JOSEPH $WM
HAS Ol'EI'KD A
HARNESS SHOP
IN THE EAST KND. In the Colum
bia Feed Yard, opposite Siiltmanibe'H
btockyards, where he U ready to do
fill Kinds of Harness Work.
? J. a$le
0
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Boots
and Shoes
Jlade to Order.
A Perfect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done at
abort notice.
Union St. bet. 1st and 2d
w
j-JllH- UEIHBNIIOKFFKH & UUEOY,
. Physicians aud Surgeons,
Special attention given lo nurgery.
IlooiuB 21 and 21, Tel. 32S. Vogt Block
IIDDD POISON
DA BPECIALTY&
ll.irflMMl l'OISON permanently
cured In lAtoS5 day. You can bo tre.-ilnl at
aomoforMmopricoumlorB.imoRuuruu-
HHiy. irymiprcierioconiunpronoiTMicon
mlxmW tmcttopayrallroailfarcamlhotolbltl.t.'inJ
Dochanrc, I f wo f all to euro. 1 f you havo taken utor
curj, loiliilo nntiMli, nml still h.ivo nclicj and
J.ilns, Mucous rutclii In moutli, Sum Throat,
Implrs, Copper Colored Spot'?, Direr ou
any partof tholnxly, UulrorKyelirown I'lilltni;
out, It la this Secondary Hi. (()! POISON
wo rwarnntco to cure. Wo solicit t!io ran; t oliatl
liu to c:isea and elm lion ire the world for a
cno we cannot corn. Tills direr o h.nnlirnrs
bu tiled, tlin ft kill of tho nut eminent: pliyal
chum. SflOtl.OOO capital behind our uiiooiull.
UonalcfUaranty. Absolut onroofit pen tfealcitoa
nrpllcitkoii. AddrcM (!l)OK KliMHUV CO
o!MUeunic aumplot UUICilUU, m
HIS LEG STUCK FAST.
Tin- Woiuli'ii Stiiiiip CntlKht
In the
l'ilVI-lllOllt.
Stuinplnfrdown Market .street recent
ly av.is a miildli-nrretl man whose riplit
lcjr had been rcpl.n-cd with nn old
stylj woollen lojr. says the l'liihulelphin
lioeonl. lie had evidently been drink
iiif,', for he canii' iiIonf?sin(,'iin?nnd stnp
'orinpr from fide to side. ltolow
lClexontli street ho was seen to pitch
suddenly forwnul. Then followed an
awful struggle to jrot up. Several
pasers-by came lo his assistance, and it
was then that his queer position was
explained. One (if the round glasses
that till In the sla'litrht over the cellar
which extended under tho pavement
was niissinjr. nnd. having stopped into
the hole- with his game log. thif caused
theaceident. Afterrcpitininpan upright
jiosition the man attempted to with
draw the lop. and the air assumed a
jurid hue when he found ho was stuck
fast. Some men then,laid hold and un
successfully tried to free him. while
tho victim groaned with pain as ho was
pulled and twisted about. Finnlly tho
man's ooat nnd vest, were taken off
and tho straps that held tho lop wer.
removed. A policeman who had learned
the cause of tho excitement began
working at the leg. which remained
fast. Then a clerk in n store secured a
hammer, and after going to tho collar
end pounding upward n few minutes
loosened the limb. Tho man adjusted
his log nnd mnvoil oil, vowing to sue the
property owner.
SHIPBUILDING ON THE CLYDE.
Ininicnur Trail t of tin- SpotHi HIvit
I.iiNt vt.firn lli-ooril Urc-nUi-r.
People gcnernllv have a very faint idea
if the extent of tho shipbuilding in
dustry on .ho river Clyde. Sent hind, says
tho Fall liiver News. Some statistics
have come to hand, however, which toll
the story in a measure. In a recent
issue of the North llritish Mail, of Clas
gow, 70 firms are named who arc con
structing from one to ton largo vessels
from twin-screw steamers of 1,000 tons
up to first-class cruisers and battle
hips of IG.oOO-horM; power. Tho year
HOG was a record-breaker on tho Clyde,
but the prospects for 1S'.7 ore equally
satisfactory. The work on hand rep
resents about. 310,000 gross register
tons. Compared with last year this
shows an increase of 50,00:) tons. Tho
marine engineering trade is also well
represented in riSfl.OOO-horso power, or
! -,000 over that of the previous year.
The government orders include one
line of battle ship, two first-class cruis
or.i and three second-class cruisers.
The Iarpest order given to the Clyde
for a long time was that for the Nippon
us.-on Kaisha, of Japan. This con
sisted of ten steamers of 5,24 Ions reg
ister and 7,.")Q0 deadweight tons each.
Tour of these are already launched and
six are being built three in the yard
of I). & V. Henderson nnd throe in
that of Napier. Shanks A: Bell. The
money value of the contract represents
well on to $5,000,000.
WORSTED THE TROLLEY CAR.
It Han Into n I.nud of Hit)- with lllx-
llHtrilllH Kl'MllltM.
This is the time tho trolley car got
the worst of it. It was of tho l'lain
lield (N. ,T.) line, and was running at
full speed for Dunellen. It was scry
f ggy. Suddenly there loomed up out
ol the mist a hay wagon drawn by n
horse and a mule, nays the New York
World. - ' ' ' -
"Look out there!" yelled the motor
man, but it. was a wasted effort, for
the words were not out of his mouth
before the cur struck the oncoming
wagon. The pole tore away tho dash
board and then struck tho motorman
in the stomach, knocking him into the
middle of the car. The conductor was
nltched airninst the rear door and had
Lhifi 'nose bunged up. The solitary pas
senger was sent against too rooi ami
began to pray before he came down.
The pole had saved the animals pull
ing the hay wagon. Tho horse waa
thrown to one. side, but the fender
stnuk the. mule and ient him head over
heels up on the front platform of the
cur, where his heels played havoc with
glass and framework. The driver of
the wagon was thrown off, but unin
jured. "Well, I'll be hanged I " said the motor
man, when they brought him to.
The mule neighed loud with glee, and
throw uj) his heels as if he had nt Just
found n worthy fooman.
CompllmiiiitH of tho Kinoht.e Ituom.
They sat in deep thouglit for linlf nn
hour after the lunch. Finally one of
them could stand it in) longer. So bo
took it cigar from his poekejt and lighted
it wjtli tins remark: "Sorry I Jmven't
got another cigar." ".fust wlmt 1
should have said to you in five minutes
more,'' replied the other, also tnklngout
u clgnr, "if you hadn't got the start of
inc."
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u There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its Jlooa
leads on lo fortune."
The poot unauostlonablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALl &. BURGET'S,
Who are selling these Roods out at greatly-reduced rat
MIOHKULVOH BKKJK. - UNION ST.
has
who
A NEW MARKET.
"FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
POULTRY,
PISH AND GAME.
Chickens Dressed to Order.
Promt Delivery to uny purt
of the city,
A. N. VARNEY;
Phone 12, Third and Washington Sti
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for fair and honest reports oi an v m
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Job priiti
D(?partre9t.
We have better fncilities for
doing- artistic work in this line
than any office in Eastern Ore
gon, and this branch of our busi
ness is in the hands of expert
workmen.
Ue
5r;alli7e
Qomparisop
both as to hiyh grade work and
reasonable prices.
ropiqle pub.?o.
the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
Patronize the
Troy -
All kind ol work. Wlilto Hlilrtu n specialty.
Family work ut rcauoul rates. Wuth collectvii
and delivered tree, Taleiihons ho. lift
Hi D. Parkins, Agt,
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TO TIIK
EMST!
(IIVKS TIIK OIIOHU: OK
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
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Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Chicago Kansas City
Low Rates -to all Eastern Cities
OUKAN HTI3AMKKt l.Hv I'nrtUtiil
EvtirV Vivo 1UV fr
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Steiuners monthly from Portland to
Yokobunm tmd Hone, Koiik via North
em I'aelflc riteiiniBhip Co., in connection
with O. K. & N.
I'nr lull ilolnllH cull on O, 11 C'ii.'h ArciU
The KalU'.t. nr lulilress
IKIDHON, CAUI.II.l. .t CO., Hell. AL'ta.,
Nnrtli l'licllle Hleamslil Co.
T1AIK !AKI.
No I, to Hpoliiim- nml (Irrnt Northern nrrlvcn
iit.VJ.-... in., leavos at r.:."Jl p. in. No. .'. to lVliitli'
ton, Hakcr City ami t'ulmi I'licllUvirrlvoNiillJ li
a in., ik'parti- at 1'2,'t) a, in.
No it, troiu Kikanu mill (I rent Northern, nr
ilM'Mit'.i a a. in,, ilopiiru at tniW a. m. No. l,
frmn Ilaktr City nml Union l'nelllc, arrives at
:i:a) a. in., drparlN at :it: a. m.
Nih. 'J:l anil 2, niovliiK va ol The Dalles, will
carry pas.enxers. No. Si arrlvo.i at 6 p. in.,
tlvpiirtK nt l:l.'p. in.
lMcenitors (or lloppner take No -, Icavlim
l,e,oatr;P.(m.ui iijuTi
1'nrtlnuU, Oregon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
01' THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leavu nml are due to arrive at l'ortlunil
' OVICUI-ANI) KX-1 '
nreM, Kalem, Hci- J .
linn;, Antihunt, Suc-
u.00 1 . JI. Kri;hw,, Mojiive, f '
. II AltK-'lfn,Kl riuii), I
I New Urli'iuiM anil I !
IKmt J I
ltiieliiirB nml way Ma-'
"Itluiis
fVIa WiiDillmrn (nrl
I Mt.Aimel, Hllverton,
a;W A.
l'. M
Ilally
oxecpt
Humlay.
Itally
I'.xiejit
huii'Jayjj
, yivm tseio, nniwiiH-
I vllle,riirliiKlielil anil
l.Natrnii J i
t-.vi i vi (Corvallls in ill way) '
A' M Imatlmii. . I ,
:.W I' M
INltKI'KNDKNCi; l-ASSKNOICi:. Uxprtti train
i .-
t :."() p. in. (I.v. .l'nrtlnnil Ar.) fi:lt"ni. i
7:3) l. m. MdMIiiiivIIIi; l.v.J fij.'nii.i
:)ii, in. (Ar Iuilei.i'iiilence..I.v.) t .Oai
Dally (except hiiinlay).
8:il n. in
1 1. in. (Ar Iiiilei.i'inlence..l.v. l-.uam
"Dally. M'all'i extejit hiiliilay.
1UNING OAltS ON OdDKN HOUTK.
i'iji.i-jian iiTTkfct Hi.i:i:ri:ita
AND rti:ct)ND-0I,Ab HUIKI'INO CAllb
Allacluil In all Thiiiui;li Trains.
Dlriut cniiiH'cfliiii at Han Fnniulxcn with Occl
ilt.ii till anil Oriental and I'aellle mall nteani.ihli
linen (nr JAI'A.N n I'll CHINA, KalllliK ilatiw on
a) iilk'alliin.
Hales nnd tickets tn Kiistern points nnd Kii'
r.iie. AlM).IAl'AN, CHINA, UONOl.tM.L' ulnl
An.STItAl.lA.eau l nlitiilncil frnin
J. II. KIltKI.AND.TIcliet AKent
Thrniiuli Ticket Oilici-, Iill Third Htreet, where
thrmiK'li tickets tn nil points In tho Knitern
Htates, Oiiiitdaaml Klini'' can he ohtnllied at
louc.it rates from
J. II. KlltKI,ANI, Ticket Anuiil
All abnvo trains urrlvu tit mid ilupnrt Iron'
(iraud Central Htatlnu, l'iltli and Irvtnn xtrects
YA.MIIII.Ii IUVIHION.
rafstiiKcr Depot, loot of Jellersnii street.
U'jivo lor OHWKliO, dally, except Humlay, at
7:20 a. in.; r.'i:sn, i;,v,, fi:ia, c,a, mo.'i p. in.
(and p. in. on Hatnrday only, nnd inu) a, in
ami :i:;in p. in. on hiuiilnvs only). Arrive at
1'iirtlaiid inilly at (i:lo and N:!W a in,: and !::.'',
1 r!.j, (i:i.'u (iikI 7:.V i. in., (mid 10:0.1 n. in , :i 15
ft: 10 p. in. on UunihiyH only,
U-hvu lor Hherlilan, week days, at 1:30 p. in
Auive nl l'ortlunil, 'J::n a. m.
U-avc for A1HI.1K on loiiday, Wednenlay and
Hrl'iny at u; ton, in. Arrlvn at I'ortlanil, Tins
ilnv, Thnrnlay ami Hatiirdai it :i;05 i, in.
Kxcept Sunday, "Kxeept Hatnrday.
it. Koi:iu,i:u,
Maiiauer,
(i, II. MAKKIIAM,
Ami. U, V. k Pass. Aut
Dalles, Mora and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
TliroiiKli hy, dayllKlit via (IrasK Valloy, Kent
and OrnsH HoIIowh.
DOIKU.AH AM.KN, Tim Dalloft.
V. M. VUITKI,AW, Aiituloim.
Maw leave Tim Iliillea from Umatilla Hniie
at 7 a. in,, also from Alitelojio lit 7:30 a. in. every
ilniiilay, Weilnewlny anil Friday, CoiitiiMitlon
iniiilo atAntelouo for I'rlnuvtlle, Mitchell ami
points huyond. Clone coiiiieotlouN inailontTliu
Dulles with railway, trains mid bubta.
HlaKes from AlltcloiKi reach The Dalle Till
days, Tlnirwlays anil KiitiirdayH at 1 VJO p. m.
iiatks or KAUK.
Dalles to DeuohutcN.. 1 nn
do Morn 1 W
do (Iruts Valley.. .. 41 t!
do Kent ! :h)
do Croud llnllowH , I W
Antelope to Cross Hollow I 10
do Kent , ' I"
do (iraiu. Valloy : W
do Moro ,,, 3 W
do UoachUCvk , 4 CO
do Dalles 6 00
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