The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 13, 1898, Image 4

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"Botb the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
md refreshing to the taste, and acts
entlv yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Xiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tern effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
oxiStipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
Sliced, 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 m 60 '
cent bottles by all leadmg drug- !
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
.nt.i 4- MnviTt4lT 4a nttT -ir -r-Vi t
uic purnuT ivi uu, ;
wishes to try iL Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRABCI3C0, CAL
IDUISVIUS. Kf. HEW YOM, K.t.
The Dalles Daily Ghrciiiu-fe
TTIIE DALLES,
OREBOS
PEUSOXAI. MnXTItlX
E. H. Scott of Moro is in the city.
J. F. McClure of Wapinitia is in the
ctty.
C. D. Kelly is in from his home at
Victor todav.
D. P. Haves of Wapinitia is at the
Umatilla House.
lD. C. O'Riley, of the Columbia South
'rn, is in the city from Wasco.
The Misses Lvtle of Wasco are the
guests of the Misses Patterson in this
city.
Miss Addice Skillman. who lias been
visiting Mies Laura Thompson, returned
Jto Portland today.
'Mrs. Maggie Wilkerson and Mrs. Win.
Pe3lee came up from Portland yester
day and will visit Mrs. Blakeley for a
few days.
Mies Pearl Williams and Miss May
Beall came up on the boat yesterday
from Portland, and are visiting Mrs. H.
Y. French.
JIr. J. T. Eaiey of Portland, who came
up yesterday to visit friends and attend
'King Hallabahoola II.," returned to
bla home this morning.
M. S. Jameson, formerly United States
umshal at this place, who is at present
clerk in the Hotel Portland, came up
yeste-day in company with A. H. With
legion and J. P.. Bowles to attend the
r-erformance of "King Hallabahoola II."
.!Xiiey returned to Portland this morning.
JJue "Keel Light."
A good audiencS at the Methodist
church last night. The pastor and peo
ple hod thought that because of the
general iuterett in the club entertain
inent there might be an appreciable
falling off in attendance, but such was
mot the case ; all the feating capacity of
the auditorium was occupied.
Mr. Miller eeng with much assurance
"'Mighty to Save," the audience joining
in the chorus. Uia lecond song en
titled "The Tempest," was a very pa
thetic ballad, descriptive of a wreck at
ea.
As announced, he used the "lied
Light" as his theme. He began by fa)
ine every tnuineer kcowe the value oi
the red light. No railroad is operated
without proper regard for its use. It is
& signal of danger and authority. Should
the engineer disregard the signal :nd
drive on his train and it meets dtatruc
tion, is it the fault of the man who dis
played the red light? None would bo
to unreasonable as to think thin. God'n
ratnings are red lights ewung out all
along the way our feet muu pass in thl6
iire. For the youn this eignal appeare
more as invitations and r.dm unions,
iiaten! "I love them that love me.
They that fceek me early shall find me."
The large audience listened with ti.e
deepest interest. Home nw EceLeri
were nt the altar and protected their
faith in CliriRt. All left the chprcb
eellng ''God is in this pltw.' ,-'v.s
fflie "Trial by Jury" will brifa
cter of the i Mr vie h
.il?OTitHti,WH,fcf
4
Hi
RATES FOR THE ENCAMPMENT.
Lines n Which ltntt llnvi llfpn Itr
diiertl on.Kiiiiuil-trii Tickets.
littto? to the encampment over the
Southern Pacific road nnd its branches
wtil be one and onc-thiid fare for the
round trip. Kach purchaser will pay
ft'.tl fure fur n ticket one way anil tahe n
i receipt from the agent for the same.
I These receipts will contain n certificate
i to be signed by the nsistpnt adjutant-
ceneral, and will entitle the holder to
return for one-third fare. The parties
failing to secure these receipts at the
. time (if tinri'lmsilicr tii'tf-tR Innsn (tin
benefit of the reduced rates. These cer-
tificates must be presented nt Portland
n early as Saturday, the 21st, nt ."o.
r.li Third street, and grand central
station for tlie main line on East Side
and Wucdourn Springfield branches,
also West Side division mnin line. On
the Yamhill division certificates will be
presented to the agent nt the foot of
Jefferson street.
Rates over the Oregon Railroad and
xHvication Company's lines will be one
am one-'fifth fare fo'r round trip on nil
J tneir lhiegi esc0flt rom iortiaml to The
j D.llle?f wliert! a Bneisinl riue of for lhe
j ronnd trip ,,a9 bcen mildef amli ns ,n lhe
L f ,i, c,h,. rw.fi.. ,unnnr.
dmser o a Ucket wiu . fult iue pl)e
BV ,, t a rCL.ei t cert5fk.atei !
w,;1b, uhen ai , b tl)tJ nS9lstBlll ,,. j
t a, w imMo the hMfsr ,0 1
retnrn fi ,
The Corvallid
end Eastern Railroad
Company will give a rate of one and one-
third fare for round trip on tiie railroad ;
and one and one-fifth fare on the river.
They will make arrangements with The '
Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation I
Companv, so that tickets may be pur-'
chased clear thronuh if desired, with
conveniences for trfnsfer at Portland.
Rates on the Oregon City Transpor-
tatic n Co.'s boats will be one and one-
fifth fare for the round trip. Boats leave
Independence and Salem on Monday,
Wednesday and Fridav: leaves Portland
at C:45 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday. I
Rates on the Regulator Line will be
$1 lor the round trip from Portland to
The Dalles; boats running daily leave j
i uuiiuij ui i a, in. iruuj iuu; ui ujs I
street. Tickets will bo on sale at tlie :
office, O.tk-street deck, and must be pur-!
chased before going on hoard, as this j
rate will not be made by pursers except
from wav points. Parties who have1
never seen the celebrated locks a the j
Cascades can take advantage of this op-
portnnity to do so at a very low rate.
I was
reading an advertisement of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoe Remedy in the Worcester Enter
prise recently, which leads me to write
this. I can truthfully say I never used j
any remedy equal to it forcolicand diar- !
rlioea. I have never had to use more ',
than one-or two doses to cure the worst
case with myself or children. W. A.
Stroud, Popomoke Citv, Md. For sale
by Blakeley & Houston. .
1
Postum Cerial Food Coffee at Com
mission A Groreiy Co.'s.
tf
Bicvcle sundries, fisiiing tackle, guns, 1
rifles and revolvers at Maier & Benton's. !
"IRONING MADE BAST
SEARCH
REQUIRES NO COOKING y
MAKES COLWRS AND GUFFS
ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO
AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALT
OF ANY OTHER STARCH
HUfACTURED 0Ly
THE I r UIIDIMrD DDACrO
UtbillUUIIiWbn
.Keokuk Jowa. mminjjm,
TbU torch U prepared on elentlfle principle by mn who have bad VMra of practical
MMricnca In fancy laundering. It restores old linen and ttuamer dnmm u tMlr
Mtaral wblteoeM and ImparU a beautiful and tailing finish. It i (be only itareb
anafactured that U perfectly tiamleiw, conUilnln noitber arseolc. nlum or tat
wer tubftonce laj wlou to Uses acd ou tw swd eren tor baby pewsar.
For ia!e by all wKtlMilt 'aM retail froccrg.
Everybody read Tiiic Cnnoi.sicc. j
Try Schilling Best ra and baking powder 1
When you smoke the ll .e Q nen 5
eont cigar ynn get your inont 'a worth.
tf
DeWltt's Litt.u liany Risers,
A fresh lot of eanhllDrter, cabb ige, j
sweet, oranges ami lemons tit Commis f
sion & Grocery Co.'s.
llt-t'ltllrll, A tllMttlllli:
Clarke & Fulk have Kertuod
the
agency for the Ii Plata Sheep
Mixes instantly with cold water.
Dip.
Smo'se the popular brand- Prize
Medal, Guarantee and
ciga-s manufactured by S
KoSf Queen
F. Fouts.
If.
Dr. Shackelford has removed his office
to room 14, Vogt block, over I putt
office. inl7-2m
Sheepmen, call at Clarke A Falk's !
and tret prices on the l.a Pla'a Sheep
Dip. It is unn-poisuiioue, mixes in
stantly ith cohl water, nud it id an in
fallible cure for scab, hoof rot, lice and
ticke. 1 tf
For Snlr.
One lot, No. 7, block 7, Ilitelow's Ad
dition. Cheap for ca?h. Apply to or
addre8 Mns. It J. Wn.so.v,
uich30 U- Telephone 1 IS.
CWE FOR A DOSE.
K:nnTe PimniW Pmtb-
PILLS
Illlmajacds. !Tify thcIIIooJ.
un uuaHrmu tu pa.
Thousands ot suffererj from grippe
have bet n restored to health bv One
.Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures
coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia,
Pf'I'PCt asthma, and all throat and lung
; .Snipcs-Kinersly Drug Co.
Thirty-five years make a generation.
That is how long Adolph Fisher, of
Zanesville, 0., suffered from piles. He
was cured by using three boxes of De
Witt's Witch Hazi!
Kinersly Drug Co.
Salve.
iinpes-
TyGH VALLEY ROLLING
MILL.
At all times flour equal to the best for
sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mills, at
prices to suit the times. Also mill feed.
W. M. McCouki.i:, Prop.
mchlG Cm
!ittle hoy asked for a bottle of "pet
"P in the morning as fast as you can,"
the drugzist recognized a household
name for "DeWitt's Little Eurly Risers"
anil gave him a Inttle of tho.e famous
, little pills for constipation, sick head
ache, liver and stomach troubles.
Snipes Kinersly Drug Co.
LOST.
A dark bay horse, weighing about
1100 pounds, branded Z on shoulder,
wu !,!, iPff fnfl Strnvwl fmm
-u. ... e a- ' .
ura5S nll.e-v; 1,-vol,e find,n' the nn"
inal anil irifn.iiilin. I. .11 11' T. ..mv
, inis city, v. 111 ne suuauiy rewanieu
uichlG-lra
. ... .
0ne 'n."te 5?Mgh Cur.. CUre
1 ui li wum i( whs mauc ijr
STIFF AND NICE
rWJbV
KANSAS
BABF
cmr
or
10.
Cured of
By llic
DisfigoriDg
CDTICDHA
ECZEMA
REMEDIES
Our ttthv when Hire nvlfi nlil was lurtlr nf
fllcttil with Eczema, Her lnul, nrim, lice. IIiiiIm.
and nearly every Joint In lirr bwly a iiitrund
Menllng wheu ne coucludtil tn (ry ClTlCCti.v
Ueuedies. Wc H-,raii wllli C't'TicrnA (olnl-
mcnt) atul CtTICfliA SOA! and cilrr ttif ftrrl i
application wo cuulil sec a clumpe. After no liaj '
usl lliciu on Kimicnf tlii'mrvxtuid lnalrJ
entirely, nml cratctl to siread. In Icm tlun n '
month, lio tra free f mm scale. nntl lilcnilslics. and j
lo-d.iy a inrtlv skin ami li-tlr ns any clilld. I
She wa shown nt IIt (trano Fair, and loek a '
premium ai the ircltlwt lilv, mer sixteen nlhers I
Mn.i.Miis Taiik. lav ItelliTlew Ave. Kan. City. I
Bald TtywLcic. Pome Uicu a Cusa.cocrliouon,
NOTICE OF FILING PLATS. !
U. S. Land Ot no:. ) j
The Dali.es. Ois, April S. 'DS.f (
Notice ia hereby piven that the ap-j
proved plat of purvey of Township 12 j
South, liance 2( East of iIik Willamette,
Meridian, Oregon, has been received at i
thie office an '. ill be oflieially filed in j
this ofllco on Saturday, the iiSth day of j
May, 1S9S, at 10 o'clock a. m.
.Ias. F. Mooiie, Regiater. !
W. H. Dions, Deceiver.
.tunt Itecelvrd.
Tiie Dout Optical and Jewelry Co. has
just received a new up-to-date eye pro-!
tector. It weighs only two penny weight, j
made of n composition which will not!
ousel tUL Slttlt OI UlC LL. it IS ca.neu ;
in tiie inside baiui ot your bat, anu is !
always ready for use. They retail at 25
cents. Cull and see them. !
We make a specialty of properly fit I
ting children's eyes, and teet each eye
i sepnratelv
We carry a full line of frames, gold,
alluminuic, nickel, bronze iwid rubber.
We are receiving new goods daily, and
best of ail we guarantee entire satisfac
tion. I'.lit-iiiiialltin Cured.
My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain
Balm for rheumatism with great relief,
and I can recommend it u
a ep.endid
;n;,,M, fnr rlmminiliuin nml nt Imr
iinitunit lor . rheumatism anil oilier
liousetiolu use ior Wlllcli we linve lOtlllU
it valuable. W
J. Cuvier Ked Creek
N. Y.
Mr. Cuyler is one of tlie leading mer
chants ot this village and one of the
moat prom'ni nt men in this vicinity
W. G. Phippin, editor Red Creek Her
ald. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Farm for limit.
The farm known as tlie Crate Dona
tion Claim, situated on tlie river, five
miles west of The D.illes, consisting of j
about 400 acres, will be rented to re-,
sponsible nartv. Also a responsible
THE PRIZE
a.hsdpirwfonled 10 tuke cbare:offtiTliB Dalles. Portland ni Astoria
mart'Jl-Gt
Max Vogt k Co.
FOR SALE,
Two lots, Noi. 11 and 12, in block 14,
Gates Addition, The Dalles, Oregon.
For particulars address the undersigned.
M. E. Fiiir.MAKV,
19 4w Box ITS, Golihndale, Wash.
La Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every
test to be the best non-joi:onnus fluid
dip in the world ; guaranteed to cure
ecab, itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot
Ciaike & Falk, agents, The Dalles
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
ThHt j what It was mde lor.
Wanted
At the Diamond Mills,
Good milling wheat,
paid.
The highest price
mchlO-tf.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker Jeweler
All work promptly attcnd'.il to,
and wurihiittd.
174 VOGT BLOCK
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, all kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Tm" iSlo
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle
ton FlOUr. ThIs F,our ,a 'nanufactured cxpreljr for family
use : every ack ia guaranteed to give eatiefactlou.
We sell our goods lower than any house In the trade, and if you don't think ac
call and get our prices and be convinced,
Highest Prioes Paid for Whuat, Barley and Oatf .
..GHflS. FRANK-
Butcbeps
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kectn on tlrsurht the coli'tirntfil
UOU'MlliA IIKKit, ncklioul
Kltitsl tlic bent lrer In Tlie Dulles,
tit the usual jirltf. t'onie In, try
Itniid he ror vu.fnt. At the
il)'t lirnmH (if W inc, l.l.iuurs
ntnl Clears.
Sandrjuichcs
of nit K:ml !! on hand.
Patronize the
Troy
Alt kind of wo-k White -inrs fiwialtv.
anil dellvficvl ftw. Xt-lt-iilumr o. 1 1!.
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
Dalles, Moro and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Throush by dnytl;ht via Orand Valley, Kent
nad t;rua HnlloHs.
DOirGLAH ALLKN, The Dnllis.
C. M. WillTKLAIV, Autliie.
Stnsos leave The Dallus linm t'mnt'lla IIouic
nt T r. in., iilso from AntclniMi nt 7.X0 n. ni. every
f I.... ,'. 1.... ...... . .,.!.. ,...... ...
: nidu ut Autulutie tor I'rineville, Mltclmil n:id
I joint lwyOIlU. ClOie C llLfCtiOl made lit TtiC
im,k.s lvl'th rali,vnV!)i traiIls uud ,,ortt,.
' pmaes iroin AnlclOi renfh The IHei Tuen
nn"i inuraayi nu saturaays a: i:ju j. in.
1 nAih.i iai.i..
katks or r.vr.c.
I)alle to Deschutes
n 00
do iloro 1 JO
do Grass Vutley " -.5
do Kent !! PO
do Crii Hollows 4 ,0
Alitcloc to f'roia Hullou s 1 50
do Kent W
do Uras Vutloy a M)
do Moro ,
do Decliiieva
do lialles 5 CO
Regulator Line
Navigation Co.'
j strs. Regulator fe Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENULR LINE
The Dalles, Hood lllver, Cascade I)Ck mid I'ort
land dally, hund jy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
Are vou going
( EASTERN OREGON ?
If bo, tnte money and enjoy a beautiful trip ou
the Columbia. The t-boiind Italn atriven ui
The Dallcii In iiinplt Uiiim for pasncnser to take i
the steamer, nrriviiiff In l'ortland In time for the ,
outgoing Kouthetn und Northern Unltm; Eut
bound tNiMoiifiei nrrlvliiK in The Dalle In time
to take the Knit-bound train.
For further information upply to
J, N, HAI1NKY, Agent,
Oat Street Dock, l'ortland. Oregtin,
Or W C. ALl.AWAY, lien. Agt., '
The Dullek, UleROD J
i
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
i H
! s
i
Pullman
Elegont
i
l TOT13?iSt
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
bT. I' A It 1.
MtNNEAl'OI.I
mri.t'Tii
t'Aicno
UIU.MI Foil
CKOOKSTON
WINXTI'KO
HELENA mi
IIUTTE
TO
Through Tickets
cniL'Atio 10
WASIIlNnTON
PIIIL.YMKLI'MIA
SEW VOUK
llt)STN AND ALL
1'OINTS LAST anil SOUTH
For Inlornatloa, time cards, map mid ticket,
ral on ur write to
W. C. Al.LAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oresou
ot
A. D. CHAKLTOX. Asst. G. P. A.,
1S. JIorriou Cor. Third. 1'ortlnuJ Ltre;tto
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
01' THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train)- leave and nre due to arrive at I'ortlnL
LCAVK.
OVKKI.ANI) KX-1
iirc., siilem, Ute-
. i
l)Urp, Akhland, hue-1 1
S:(X) I'
j 1 Kranclneo, Jlolave, (
I ! New urlcauh uud 1
l Kiit J ,
'Koseburu and way i-ta-1
(tlo!ll
1 f Via Woodliuru lorl
I I .Mt. Ancel, Hllverton. ,
West riclo, Hriiwim- V
' ville.eprliiRtleld uud j i
, l Natron J I
fl:30 A, M
1'. M
Dally
except
Sunday.
Dully
except
biuidayj
ki A m i JCorvalllH
M A al' UtlltlOIlb .
unit way!
:W 1'. M.
INDKl'KNDKNTK 1'AHSENOKIt, Kxpress train
Dally (except biindur).
li.vip. m, Lv. .I'mtlaiiil ...Ar.) 8:irn, m
:wji. in. a: .it'iimirile..i.v.
!,:) a, il-
h:3i) 1 1. in,
tAt .inoeieiiueii(,e..i.v )
I .-tin m
Dally. (Daily, except ounaay,
DINING CAI'.S ON OCiDKN ROUTE.
1'UI.UIAN JUJKKKT KLKEl'EKa
AND tiECOND-CLASS bl,KKlINl; CARS
Attad.eU to nil Through Trains.
Direct rontiectloii atfcati Kranclnco lth 0TI
den'.ul aud Orletitnl and I'acitie mall tvumiihlp
line, lor JAl'A.N and CHINA, gallliis dateo ou
UI pllClltlDII.
llate olid tlnketit to Kaktern iluth and Eu
ro). AlxiJAI'AN, ClILVA, HU.NUl.UEl' alitl
Al'STllAI.IA. tan l obtained Irom
J, a. JCIUKLAND, Hl'liCt ARt-Bt.
Thromrh Ticket O.'hee. 1S1 Third trcet. where
1 through tli'keto to nil point In the Eastern
I titiite. Citnudu mid KuroiH' can be obtHlned ut
f i lowest taten Irom
J, 1!. KIISKI.AND, Ticket Afc-eut,
All above trulim urriru at and depurt Irom
Grand Central titatlou. Fifth mid Irviut BtrveU
YAMHILL DIVISION.
I'utnuiiKer Deput, toot of Jetletkou sticet.
Leave for OSWEGO, dally, excejit SmidHy, at
7:20 a. in.; lS:a, l.&, r:16, fi:'i5, 'n:05 . bi,
(and 11:S0 p. in. on iiaturduy only, and y:w)a. m
mid ,1:fto p. m. on hundayH only). Arrive at
i'ortlund outiv ut C:iuaud.s;:iOu in.; and 1:SS,
1:15, Cr-H) ami 7:.V p. in., (mid 10: a. in , 8-15
0:10 p. tn. on ouiidayn only.
Iave for Rherldan, week days, atl:S")p. m
Arrive ut l'ortlmid, 9:30 a. in.
Leave for A1UI.IE on Monday, Wedne'liiy a:
I'rlouy at :W a. in. Arriv at l'ortland, Ttif
dav, 1 hurtday and Saturdaj it 11:05 p. m
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
II. KOEHLEIt,
!iiia.'er
U, II. MAKKHAM,
AM. U. Y. A 1'uns. Aet
TriZ
NEW YORK WORLD
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in nize, frtrjuency of jiuhliwitlon
freehness, vnriet nud relhihility of cor.
teute. It Ih jirncticftlly n daily at the low
prico o n weekly; and its vttet list oi
eubKcrihifrB, extending to every Btate auu
territory of the Union and foreign coun
tries, will vouch for the accuracy and
fairness of its nown cohiuiue.
It is splendidly Illustrated, and among'
Its special features are a line humor
page, exhaustive market reports, all tuo
latest fawhloiii for women and a ion
aeries of stories by the greatest livmi?
American aud English authors,
Ciiiibii Ioyl. Jerume K. .!eromi
HUnloy Weyiuau, Mary K. WUklu
Authuuy Uie, rat Hart.
Uraurier Mallliow, Kte.
We offer this unequaled newspaper and
The Dalles Twlce-a-Week Chronicle o.
get her one year for '-'.00. Tlie regulst
price of the two papers it 3.W.
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