The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 05, 1899, Image 2

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    I have just received n fine line of
"Woolens in Suitings, Overcoatings nnil
Tantine, nml will be plensed to hnve
yon call and see them.
J. A. Eberle.
Fine
Tailoring.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
5UH9CKirTif ruici:.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
WEDNESDAY - - JULY 5, ISft)
GllOPING FOR AN ISSUE.
Japbct, when in search of a father,
had an easy and pleasant time com
pared with that which the Democra
cy has in searching for issues for the
campaign of 11)00. One of the very
tew papers of any standing or in
Jlucncc in its locality which sup
ported the bogus money ticket of
189G was the Indianapolis Sentinel.
It is said that the editor of the
Sentinel has now told his party that
if it gives any sort of prominence to
the silver issue in 1000 it will be
defeated. The programme which he
is ieported to have proposed for his
party nest year is "anti-ti-ust, anti
militarism, anti-expansion and tariff
reform."
In dropping silver the Indiana
Democratic editor finds himself in a
pretty numerous company. Gen. A.
J. Warner, who can claim to lin tho
iather of the silver folly, now tint
Richard P. Bland is dead, advised
bis paity a few days ago to abandon
lbal issue, or to keep it far iu the
background. Wharton Barker, who
was one of the loudest of the shout
ers for it iu 189G, 1ms cut loose from
silverism, but has gone over to green
l)acktam. Ex-Senator PofW hn
dropped silver, too, but lie has come
over to the Republican party. Some
of the newspapers of the Teller ele
ment of the Republican party, which
went into the Bryanite coalition
alter Teller's secession from the Re
publicans in 18913, are advising their
friends to say nothing about silver
in the coming canvass. 'On the
other band, the Bourbons, under
the lead of Jones, Altgeld, Bryan,
Stone and George Fred Williams,
urge their side to stick to silver.
The trouble with the Democracy
is that it is certain to be beaten, no
matter what programme it adopts.
The set of "principles" urged by the
Indianapolis editor arc, of course,
absmd. When the Democrats had
entire control of the government
during half of Cleveland's second
term they made no attempt to frame
any anti-trust legislation. In the!
campaign nt the end of Cleveland's
term the Democracy leagued itself
with the most vicious trust which
ever appeared in this country, tho
silver trust. The Democrats" will
have an interesting time shouting
against militarism and expansion, in
View or the fact tliat n large and
constantly "rowing eloinent of their
party favors both niilitaiiam anil ex-
lnaion. If the Democracy rleelares
for tariff reform, it will bo confronted !
witu its record when it framed tlm
iieruay una dishonor" taiiffof 1891, 1
"" iuuhuu uaiciuiiv arier the
i..i..i .....ii i
interests cfsevcial of the trusts, the
8ucar schedule of uln..i, .... ,i
, , ' " ATTOK.VKY8 AT LAW,
up by Havemeyer, of the sugar i office ovt m Nat. ,11$ ,MU'KS' U"BUJ
truel. On the other hand, if iiml.
JJeaioeracy almndons sliver, it will
be cut by all tho Populist?, and
will not carry a binglo Western state,
or ny state outside of a few of those
u tlio South, fu any case, iu dC-
feat is certain to be overwhelming
enough to make all the other party
beatings since 1872 look small.
GIobe-Domocrat.
ltolilicil tlio llliive.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, Is narrated ty him as follows:
"I was in a most dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eves sunken,
tongue coated, juiin continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had Riven me up. Fortunately, a
triend advised 'Electric Hitters' ; and to
my great joy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. 1 know they saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." 2Co one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, gnaranteed,'at Ulakeley &
Houghton's drug store. 5
A Csml u r Tlinnkt.
I wish to say that I feel under lasting
obligations for what Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has done for our family.
We have used it in so many cases of
coughs, lung troubles and whooping
cough, and it ha9 always given the most
perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in
debted to the manufacturers of this
remedy and wish them to please accept
our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs.
S. Doty, Dea Moines, Iowa. For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists.
If you contemplate a trip East this
summer take advantage of the $81 round
trip rate from The Dalles to Detroit.
Mich., Tickets sold June 29th, only, and
good for return until August 31t. This
will undoubtedly be the lowest round
trip rate to the East this season. Tins
rate is made for the annual convention
of Christian Endeavor Scciety at Detroit
July 5th to 10th. Call on James .Ire
land, ngent O. R. & X. Co. for further
particulars.
An Epidemic uf Mlarrhoen.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa-
nut Grove, Ha., b.wb there has been
(piite an epidemic of diarrhoea there
He had a severe attack and was cured
by four doses of Chamberlain's Cholie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He
says he also recommended it to others
and they say it is the best medicine they
ever used. Eor sale bv Rlakelev &
Houghton Druggists.
Under the direction of the
Sisters of the Holy Name of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
Hils tiistltiiUon Is pleasantly situated near
the Columbia on the line of the I'nion Pacific;
mi-nee i: is easy 01 excess lor mi tlios-c wno de
sire to secure n comfortable homennd a profiles
tive seat of learning for their daughters or
wards The location of the Aeademv Is one of
the most healthy on the 1'acllic slope, tills por
tion of Oregon twins proveiblal for Its pure
water, em bracing air ami i icturctque scenery.
The Academy is incorporated and authorised by
the State to confer Academic boners.
11- iird and tuition per scholar c ) ear 100.
Studies will be resumed Tuesdav.l-eptember 5th.
For detailed information apply to the Sister
Suiwlor. Jlyl-Jm
ladles, if you desire n transparent, Clear and
fresh complexion use Dr llourdon's French
Arsenic Complexion Walcrs. Their etl'cct is
Mtnnlv mnflr.nl ,uikBf.,l,iif iun ...t..-.. -l.
............ tf4tw,i,h iw&uiii IUIICJ1
lu pro-liicins and preserving ,i benitllul truiii-
i .ivui j uuu iviiui'm eivaruesi ni complexion.
sbaiKjly contour of form, brilliant ejts, toft
and smooth tKlmvhcro the reverse exists liven
the coarsest and mrnt repulsive skin, marred by
freckles, moth, blackheads, pimples, vulcar
fulness, yellow anil muddy skin ate! permanent
ly removed, and n dellclously clear and refined
complexion assured. 1
I'rlco per small box, CO cents; large box, Jl.or
tlx Urge boxes, 15. bent to any f ddress iKist
paid and under plain wrapper imi.i receipt of
the above amount. Write for free clrculai.
Tlio Purisiiiu Drug Co.,
lal Montgomery dt.-Jia Friioi t-coCal,
PROFESSIONALS.
J-JA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Olllce over French A Co.'a Hank
I'liono C, TIlKDALI.KS.OIiHOON
J'liysieiau anti Suraeoii,
Siiccial attention given lo surgery.
Uoomg21 and W. Tel.3a Vogt Ulock
TJ'Itl'D. W.WII.SON,
I1 ATTOllM'V.AT
LAW,
(iuiwm, ,.,, .... tiik DALLiia, oiikoon.
' "hunui
11 S HUKTIHOTON
II S WIUON
r.fUSTiNiiTON ,t wuov.
Jlranch Oflico
Oregou Yiuvi Comimny,
lloom 7, ohm Fieneh'h Hank,
of,1.,."mf Charlotte F. lloU-iU,
Free liwtlli Wfo m.ry 'jfiuriliy v. m
win mm
i Beautiful Skin
O.R.&N
TV KT IIHK frilKIU'LK, ' AllMVK
ro From Uallks. ( From.
Fust Suit l.nkr, Denver, Ft. Fnt
Mull Worth, Omiilui, Kirn- Mll
11:10 1 m., fiis C ity. St. Umis.i 3ilfti m
j Clilciigo mul hiist.
Siokniio WiilU Walls, Piuikiitie, SfHjIiime
Fiver Mlnm'.iroll-". St. FnitlJ Vljer.
fl:W'i. in. i)u lu t li, .Mllnnukce, ft:Wn. m
Cliicniii nml Kast.
S i. ru. From I'ortlind. 4 p.m.
Ocean steamship.
For Sun Friinclci
January
nml every live days
thereafter.
S p. m. 1 p. m.
Kx.suuday Columbia r.v. Fleamcr. Kx.fftiinliij
.To Astoria nnil Way
Saturday i IjinJIngs..
10 p. ill. j
Ca. ni. Willamf.ttk Hivkr. 4:."X3p. m.
Kx.bunilayiOrcKon City. Newlicrg, Ex.suiiilny
j SA'.em A Way LniuTg.
7 a. m, WiiiAMrrrK and Yam- a:S0 p m.
Tue.TIiur. hill lUVURt. lMoti.,Vcd
nnil Sat. Oregon City, Dayton,, anil Frl.
anil Way-UimlliiKs.
fill. m. WlLLAMKTTK KlYKH. I liSOp. III.
Tuc.Tliur.irortland to Corviilli,jTtu-., linn
anil Sat. anil Wav-Landlngs. i anil Sat.
I I
1 ,
Snake Uiver. I.kavp.
Lv Uiparlnl Ulparla to Lcwlatou. Lr.wisTON
daliy dally
i
take No. I, leaving 'I he Dalles at 5:30 p. ni
uinnwif; wi etiuiii-eiiuii ui iivipitei juiieiiuii
ItetiirnltiK makingdirectcoiinectlim at Ueppner
Junction with No. 1. arrlviiii; at The Dalles at
:):15 p. in.
No. tliroiiKht freight, east bound, Jms not
carry p-issengcrs; arrives "J;&0 a. m., departs
3:10 u. m,
No. '.'I, local frelKht, carries passeiiRers, cast
bound; arrives l:aup. ni., departs s: 13 p.m.
No. 21, west b'liuiil turougli freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives b:lo p in., departs
'J:S0p. m.
No. 23, wet bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrieso:lj p. in., departs SVM a. m.
For full fiiirticulars call on O. 1!. & N. Co.'s
pgeut The Dalles, or address
W. II. HURMll'KT,
Oca l'as. Ant.. Portland, Or.
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
a
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Pullman
Sleeping Carj,
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
MT. TAIIL
JUNNKAIMIIJ
HULUTII
I'AKGO
OIIANI) Fill!
UKOOKSTON
WINNIl'UO
UIJtiK.VA an
IIUTTK
Elegant
Tou:ist
TO
Through Tickets
TO
ClIIOAdO
WAHH1NUTON
I'lllLAlUSI.t'IlIA
.VKV Vllltli
IIOSTON A Nil A I.I.
I'OINTH KABT mill HOUTH
cal'on "orwrlV' to' tImC earaB' map!l Bnd ,lc!letf
W. O. ALLAWAY. AKent,
Tho Dalles', Oregon
OH
A. D. AHLTON, Asst. G. '. A.,
25 irion Cor. Third, l'ortland Oregon
Oilers trnvolurR clinln, ft ftm frills. !...
routes enet. Tlioy are all famous for
their eceiuc attraction.
O. IJ. AN. view Oplon and Denver.
hhnsttt Routo view Sucrainonto, Ogden
nun iuuvur.
Shaeta Itputo view Sacramento, Jab
Angeles and Alberquerqiio.
i.riU U"0 of tliroutrh I'ULUIAN
I ALA0K and TOUItlSl' SLKHl'BR,
from han I-rancieco and Lou Ant'oles to
Cliicago. This i
The Short Line
iium Euiiifierii uaiiiornl.1
To the East.
deicrlpllvo literature.
J. J. DKVKIM.MIV
tien. Agt. Worcester. Hldj;. I'orlhindl Or.
Sanla Fe He
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF Tin:
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trails leave and are duo to arrive at l'ortlat
LKAVn.
nircss, Hiiiom, uove-
mig, Alilmiil, Sac-
rmnetito, Ogilen.Saii I
Fraitelco, Mojavo, (
C:C0 l'.M.
9A. M.
, l.os.xugeii's.i.i i .,
1 1 New Orleans mid
, I Kast
, ,, tlto-obiire and way sta-
"lll.,n
'8:30
I'. M
Dally
except
Htindays.
1 f Vlii ' w'ooillmr.-' fori
it,.iiv i Mt.Angel.Sllvurton,
Dall . SVost H(, iirowiis- )
7:!!0 A. M.
ICorvallls
I stations..
and way .jqp.v.
INDlIl'r.NDKN'Ci: FASSKNOKU. llxprcis train
Daily (except Sunday).
J;fj0 p, in
7:30 p. m
S: p. in
.I.v rnrlliltlil . .AM
JAl.'S'li'MllinvUle .I.V.J .r; a, in
.Portland . .Ar.) hswii. m
( Ar. . Independence.. I.v. )
4 ;U) a. in
Dally. (Daily, except Sunday.
DIN'INd CAltH ON OllDKN ItOUTK.
I'L'I.IJIAN 11UFFKT Sl.rKI'KltS
AND HKCOND-CI.ASS BI.KKI'INO OAKS
Attaeluil to all Through Trains.
lll-w,t ..i,irw.tlnt, tit S(.1T1 ('"rnitpUrn wlllt Occl
dental and Oilental and l'aclllc mull itejimshlp
lines lor JAPAf, anil uiii.a. milling uaiea un
at plication.
Kates anil tickets to Katern points and Kti
roio. AlsoJAl'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU am
Al'STUALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart Iron
Orand Central Station. Fltth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION,
l'assenger Deiit, foot of Jellerson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t4:S0p. m
Arrive at l'ortland, U:S0 a. iu.
Leave for A I HI. IK on Monday, Wednesday and
FrMav Mt 9:10 u. m. Arrlv"' at l'orlland, Tues
day, "J hursday and Sjiturdaj it 3:0o p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
li. KL,F.'.l.i:it, (1, II. MAKKIIAM,
ilaliajtcr. Asst. 0. F. A l'ass. Ant
Through Ticket Otllce, 131 Third street, when
through tlckct-s to all points, in the Kastein
States, Canada and Kurope can bo obtained al
lowest rates from
J. II. KIltKLAND, Ticket Agent.
or N. WHKALDON.
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
II
V
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way poin.s on both sides of the
Columbia river.
.llotli of the abovo steamers have been rebuilt,
and aro lu excellent shape for the season of law.
Hie Keiriiliitor I.lno w III endeavor to give lis
patrons the best service osslble.
For Comfort, licoiioiny ami I'h'iiNiirc,
tiavcl by tho steamers of Tli Itogulntor
I. Inn.
The ubovo steamers lenvo Tho Dalles nt S a. m.
and l ortland at j a. m., and arrlvu at desllua
lion iu ampW time for outgoing trains.
'n't'l",'1!?"1,"'- 1110 Dalles Olllce.
Oakfct. Dock. Court htreet
W. C. Allaway,
(ieneral Agent.
1
crnnr
You W(i j;noiv tlmt j d
la till lilllrnnn.x. ...1.1..I. i" . '"h",b"
tlin Hlnrn T ft .1 18 we8WCll Oil
" luiiunur oi uo III! niH .
new that makes and keeps lUh , f8 no
Wonro pleased will, tliu reiul l of oir
con.po..,.dinofti,ou: "r "uout 1,10
KEMAHLB PilAItMAOISTS.
175 Second Street. THE dalles
!l T I n n II W I
KOlTII mv AH il no it
A
drug sig
Y?
Ml
MUM m MftaaMM .
my
This space will be occupied by the
Butler Drug1 Company, successors to
the Snipes-Kinersly Drug" Co.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kinds
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, S" mTL'lISed
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
toil FlOUr ''''8 '0l,r ,H uinniifnt'turud uxprecHly (or family
uw,u' A xv ii3l,; ovurv Hack is Kiiaranteed to icivo satisfaction.
V3 pull our eoods lower than any liouso lu the trade, and if you don't think so
call and not iur prices mid bu convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
TH
STEAM
Dewey while wash? Vo., unci wash while You eun
Havana thing washod at, the Steam Laundry. Tlio
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is such that people go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rales, which are not
Cevera high as some people think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES. OR.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
NOTICE FOH I'UHMOATION.
I..I.N!) OFPICK ATTlIK IUM.KH, OllKIIONI
x , , .111110 111, IWJ.
.Notice In liiTfliy kIvcii Unit tlio following
uinii'il wittier has lllul notice of Ills Intention
to niulif ilinil nroof In Mipj.ott of III cluim, unit
Hint mill proof will Iw inmlu luiloru the ivitixtur
h!u.r..'C HHr, "l,.'.llu ""lk,a 0rW'. " Kaliuilay,
, , 1'niiln (irlmiiiicl,
ivlilow of I'lcrro (iiliiniinl, ilwaml, of Tlio
llnllys: . i:. No, W7H, for the V.K HP.W Hce.-'l.
iii. i norm, it w i:. p. -
iiu iiiimes mo roiiowlni: w ttifkcs lo urnvu
ii-iivv uptjn anil ( i uviiUtiii
. ... '..it
(Ml UK. A Stinrv l!Mrtt- ( I 1.. ri .
Jl.mii. A. Solnitz. nock
Minin
Aok your
Druggiat
for ftgencroM
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocalno,
mercury nor miy titUer
Injurious Oru.
H U nulclily Abeotlxid.
(lives Iteilef utonco.
Tl ....1 .1
K'm- rni n ni u r a rt
A i my a inilaiuinatlon. www iihnil
IIotI anil I'rotfclu tlio .Mvuilirnuc. Itnlorcn tho
Seines of 'Jto and b'incll. Full Hbo 60c. t Trial
IslolOc.f atUniKgliUorliymall. '
ERViTA
Rulorei VIK ALITY.
kwa i vuuri
AND MANHOOD
Cureo Imnotpiirv. Miiriii-t,',i. i ...,
........i , , ' J '." .mionnnin .will
w'"jtng UlacascB, all tiiTucta oi eclf.
uousc, or fxcueu and ltidln.
crotlon. Anurvotoiiloiuul
blood builder. Urluga the
pink nlow lo ;ale clicclsHnW
rcHtorcH the lire of youth.
IlvmnllrtU..
lor Mis. rlO: wifii ii ui..ii
to to euro or roflmdtlio niouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
CNnton JMiiMn Hto., OHICAQO, ILL.
DHLLES
LAUNDRY,
CITATION.
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ni Uri'irtm. fur tint i'ntiiiii ir u.......
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