The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 06, 1899, Image 2

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    I have ju3t received n fine lino of
Woolens in Suitings, Overcoating uml
TantinKe, unil will be pleased lo have
yon call and seo them.
J. A. Eberle,
Fine
Tailoring.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THUIJSDAY
JULY 0, ISfO
THE BUFFALO CONFERENCE.
After a session m which pande
monium reigned, the social confer
er.ee at Buffalo on Monday agreed
lo a hodge-podge of reform ideas
embracing about everything: that
ever occurred to the minds of those
who pose as experts on isms, says
the Spokesman-Review. Up to Mon
day tho sessions have been rather
com ana solemn. A few days ago
when Rev. Dr. Thomas, of Chicago,
referred to "the great victory of the
magnificent Dewey" and remarked
Hut it was a splendid thing to drive
Spanish cruelty forever from the
western hemisphere, the conference
responded only with death-like still
ness and frigid silence. The only
approach to enthusiasm was when
apologies were made for the Span
larus ana weyierism m L'uba, or
when Aguinaldo was lauded to the
skies as one of the great patriots of
the century.
It is not surprising that the first
paragraph of the conference address
to the people should denounce '"the
-war of conquest." The strange
thing is that in tho midst of the
tumult they could agree to strike
out the woid "extermination," which
was in the original draft. However,
this playing with fearful terms will
not be very rich in results. Clitics
and theorists do not carry much
weight unless they have the ootid
tlence of the people. These liuffalo
"visionaries who can agree upon no
single project, unless, peihaps, it be
to haul down the American flag at
Manila, represent nobody and when
the great heart ot the country is not
lchtnd them, they will accomplish
little or nothing.
The address which was read by
Professor Ilerron of Iowa, and prob
nbly prepared by him, has too much
of rant in it to be taken very serious
ly by common sense people. For
several days he has been groaniug
irom the platform nbritit n militn.v
... ...V...J
dictatorship of the most despicab'e
kind," and throughout the address
dwell? upon the awful dangers that
are to result from this spirit of
militarism. According to the pro
cessor's ideas a republic with a
population of 75,000,000, and a reg
ular army of G5.000 is a military
nutociacy like that of thoczir of all
the Russians. Tuerc may be some
who will bo led away by such rub
biah as this, but they can not be
many and their influence will not
be all. powerful. Some good ideas
may be contained in tho mass of
reform subjects refened to, but
there is so much exaggeration,
venom, extravagant denunciation
ami profefsional chiptnip in it all
uiai very lew will regard it as of
any practical value. As one of the
tearless delegates of the slim minor-
Jtysaiil at one of the tessions, one
drop of good red patriotism can
achieve more in a day than an armv
ot croaking pessimists can accom
plish in a lifetime.
Qernlnn3 Ima troiiblo over tho
Banoan issue, mul on eevernl issues
of UotnesUo politics. Franco lias its
iefH3 tanglo nutj n foiv kindred
Rnmulnls. Ennlnnil is bothered over
the Jtocr problem, one of lior big i
parties apparently desiring wnr, 1
while the other is split up on the wnrl
question. Spain's polities, of course,
will be unsettled for n year to come,
and possibly for many years, on ac-
count of the loss of her territory in
the American war. The United
States is not the only great nation
which has delicate political problems
on hand.
ltoliltctl tin- (liuvc.
A etnrtliiiL- incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, Is narrated by him as follows
"I was in n most drc.ulfal condition. Mv
skin was almost -yellow, eyes sunken,
tonsuu coated, nain continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker unv by day. Three physi
ciana had given ine up. Fortunately, a
triend advised 'Electric Hitters' ; and to
mv great jov and surprise, tho first
bottle uinde a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know thov saved
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." ISo one ehomdfai! to try them.
Only 50c, guarnnteeil,"at Ulakeloy it
Houghton's drug store. 5
A Curil nf Thanhs.
I wish to say that I feel under lasting
obligations for what Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has done for our fa m i I v
Wo have used it in so nianv cases of
coughs, lutig troubles and whooping
cough, and it has always given the most
perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly in
debted to ttie manufacturers of this
remedy and wish them to please accept
our hearty thanks. Respectfully, Mrs.
S. Doty, Des 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, onlv. and
good for return until August 31st. This
will undoubtedly be the lowest round
trip rate to the East this season. This
rate is made for tho annual convention
of Chtistiun Endeavor Society at Detroit
July 3th to 10th. Call on James Iri
land, agent O. II. & X. Co. for further
particulars.
Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a
pare concentrated flavoring extracts, tf
ST. HIT'S MDiY
t
I to
Under the direction of tho
Sisters of the Holy Name of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
.. . 13 l'..i.iiui -uu:icu m'lr
thu Columbia cm tho line of tho Union I'nclllc;
ihtuee 1! h easy of excess fur all Unite who de
sire to teciiroii fomfoitiihle home mid a prodrug
tlvute.it of learnhiK for their duuKhters or
uards Tho location of the Academy Jsunoof
tho most healthy on the Pacific tlope, this, por
tion of Oa-jjon bilnjj proveitilal for its pure
water, embinclnB uir und picturesque M-enury.
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' .....v. .vi. uti t.u,uviii;l uy
the fetate t confer Acufeinle honors.
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Studies will be returned Tuctday, .September 5th.
for detailed Informal, nn if ... ,.,. 1. .
a... -( ...... ."v cisiei
Superior. Uyi-im
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fr-Kll rfiTnn r.vliTi luo Itp , .....i.. i..
Ari-enlc Complexion Wafers. Tlieir ell'eet Is
fcimph; maijlcal poksmins the wizard touch
In producing and prescrvltis a buautllul trans
P'ireiicy and ptllueld clearness of complexion,
r..,7i'l.VK. .1,,' .'. OM, Mdt
thu coarsest and mt repultlvo kltl, marred by
treekles, moth, blackheads, pimples, viiliritr
r.dnos, yellow and muddy tkln atopermuntiit-
COlTlTllQxffiTI HkVftrnrl v....vw
I'rice pcr small box, 0 cents; laruobnx, l,or
.... w..v, ... mm in any uuaress iikt
puid and under lain wrapper upon receipt of
thu above amount. Wilte for f reo circular.
The Parisian Drug Co.,
lSlMuitgonurySVSi-i Kruol tcoCal,
PROFESSIONALS.
j- A. STURDEVAMT,
Dentist.
omco over Frcneh A (.'o.'s Uunk
I'hono C. Till: DAI.LKi, OitEGO.N
JQIf OUIHKN-IHIUPPISU
riiysiciuu and Sui'Cfeon,
Special ttttcntlon given lo surjery.
Uooms2Uud'J.', TcJ.328 Voxt Block
I7IUKD. W.WIWO.N.
I.1 AlTOll.VKV.AT LAW.
Olllco ove, Fit Nut. llVrl UAUJU' 0WKfl0ff'
a fi mi.NTiNaio.v
T,I U.NTJNUTON & WILSON,
li s ivaso.w
ATTOitNKYS AT LAW,
Office- ov'r
Jlrancli OUico
Oregon Viavi Company,
Itoom 7, ovei Trench's Hank.
"toC?i',"m?' CbKrloljolMlobeiO.
H Jiealth lecture wy Thurt4y H i v, i
A Beautiful Skin
1 MB
i mSmmm
n oil
mm m$ mm
rUr TIMK fCllKHULK. AltlltVIC
rou kkom Dau.ru. Huim.
Fnt Salt Lake, Denver. Kt. Vnt
Mall Worth. Omaha, Kan- Mull
11. -SO p. m. ms rily, St. Louts, 3:1.1 p m
UIiIoiro and Knst.
Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane
Fixer Mtnni'HpoliF. i-t. 1'iiul, l'lyer.
5:4'p. in. ulu th, .Milwaukee, ftiOOo. ni
Ohlc.io and Kast.
8 p. in. Kr.ost l'ortTLsl). I p. in.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Krnnclteo
Jniiuaty'.V,
and every live days
theteatter.
Sp. m. I p.m.
Kx. suuday Columbia Uv. Steamer?. Kx.sundaj
To Astoria and Way
Saturday ; landings.
10 p. ni. :
fin. m. I WlIXAJIKTTK HtVSR. itSOp. m.
Kx.b'unday!Or;oii Cltv. Ncnbors, Kx.EUtiday
Salem Way Land's.
I , - -
7 n. m, IWillasittti: and Yam- 3:30 v. m.
Tues.lhur.l jULl.lttVEB.-i. Moii.,Vod
and Sat. Orcpon City, Dayton, und Kri.
and Way-Ijindtngt.
On. m. Willamette Kivkk. 4:3) p.m.
Tuc.Thur, Portland to Oorvallls, Tuo., l'hur
and Sut.j and Way-LandliiKS. j and fat.
!
SNAKE lllVKlt. Lhavk
Lv Itlparia Itlparln to Lcwlstou. Lktcimun
daliy daily
CJas oriics uetiuuR in ku in ueppi'er tiiouui
take No. 4, leaving 'the Dalles at o:30 p. m
makliiR direct connections at Jleppner Junction
ivuuuiuh iuiiKiiiijiii-uLiuiiui.i:iiiii Mb ill. iitii:.
Junction HithXo, l.arrlvhiK at The Dalles at
...U 1. ill.
No. SJ, throusht frelirht. cast bound, does not
carry passengers; arrives '.':IiO a. in., departs
3:50 a.m.
No, '21, local freight, carries passengers, east
bound: arrives 4:30 p. ni., departs ,s:lj p.m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives :lo p m depatts
t:30p.ra.
No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. it. ic N. Co.'t
agent The Dalles, or uddress
W. ff. HURI.HUP.T,
Gen Pas. Ast., Portland, Or.
ORTHERIM
mvvrtniMja
PACIFIC RY.
s
Pullman
Elegant
Tonnst
Sleeping Caj
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
nr. i-aiFT "
MIN.NKADOI.J
nui.DTii
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u..N reus
CltOOKSTOH
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TO
Through Tickets
CHICAGO
V.MHIUNCJTOh
I'llir.AIJKM'HIA
NKIV YCUJI
ItOSTON ANI1 A 1. 1.
l'OINXS KAfjT unci HOUTil
cal'oVi or0"?iato0tS' Um Cara6' an1 tIekctt'
W. C. ALLAWAY. AKent,
The Dalles, Oregon
OR
AKLTON. A rrI . n a
D.
25
rrlson Cor. Third. I'ortlaud 6!eion
OI'era travelers cholcn nt iim f,,n,...
. " w w in ii j
routes cutit. Tnev nro nil fn rilniiu in,.
tlieir ticeiiio attraction.
u. U. & N. vihw Oplen and Denver.
bilHBtU liunln vlnw K.ir.i.ii. (...i ...
nml l)envr. ,UKUC"
rihaeta nouto view Sacramento, L-;s
AiifoleB mid Alberqucrque.
i. Ar '.ily llno of t'irousli PULLMAN
from bun J'nuicieco and J.oa Angeles to
Chicago. Tina Ih
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
dcecrlptivo literature.
J. J. DHVHRKIJY
Uen. Agt. Worcester, lild. Portland, Or.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains Icavu and arc duo to arrlvo at I'nrtlui
LKAVK,
oVkiilani) i:x-i
..1 II..V,.. I
I Mess, iiiiti.t
iing, Ashland, hnc-
........ .....I. hi 11.1,1
C:00 P. M
Krauelsco,' Mnj.ive,
OA. M.
I 1.0S Angeles, 1.1 Paso, I
' I New Orleans and I
; I Knst !
, m It.iteburi; and way tti-
1
Dally
except
Sundays.
f Via Woodbury fori
Dally. west tfclo. Ilrnwitf
! Mt.Aligel, suvorioii, i
O.MCpt
Sundays
n,.l-ai t.i( ...........
vllle,SprltigUcld and
(, Natron J
17:30 A. M.I
jCorvallls and
(stations
ivay
5.50 P.M.
,.,,i.i,l..v.,itil... !i IQQl-'Vllt.!!
Kxpress train
lillJUil'i.l'IHU .. . ...JJ...
Dally (except Sunday)
1 :50 p. in
7::X) ii. m
l.v Potllaucl ....r,i :.
Pnttlaml
R:25 a, ro
7::X)p. m. .Vi..McMlniivllto..I.v.
;M a, m
8::w p. m
i.r..imiepeuucnce..i.v, .
:!i0 a. m
Daily. Daily, except SuniMy.
DINlNfi CAKS ON 00 1) UN ltOUTK.
PULLMAN llUFFLT SI.FKPKHS
AND SKi:OND-'JLAS3 SI.KKP1NCS CAUU
AtUichi-J to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Francisco llh Occl
dental and Oilental and Paclrio mall steamship
Hues for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
nt plication. ,
Kates iitid tickets to Kastcrn iilnt mid hil
roi.e. Also JAPAN, 0I11NA, HONOLULU am
Al'STltALlA.
All above trains arrlvo at anil depart irmr
Urand Central Station, Filth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jetterson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t t:50 p. ui
Arrive at Portland, !):S0 a. in.
Leave for A1KI.IF. on Monday, Wednesday and
Frl'iny at 9:40 a.m. Anlv at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. til,
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
Ii. KU:'.l.KK, (I, II. MAUKHAM,
MaiiHer. Asst. 0. F. & Pas. Ant
Through Ticket Office, 131 Third street, when
through tickets to all points In the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can bo obtained cl
ion est rates from
J. li. K' IKK LAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
The Dalles, Fortlaufl and Astori3
Navigation Co.'
mi
si. Regulator t Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Both of tho aboyo steamers havo been rebuilt,
and an: In excellent shape for the season of Is'Jj.
lli It.-L-iiliitur I. in,- will endeavor to kivu its
patrons thu best service possible.
For Co in fort, lie nny nml I'lf amiro,
tiavel by thu steamers of 'ilio ItcL-nlator
I. Inn.
Tho above steamers leave Tho Dalles at 8 a. in.
tion In Biupl ; time for outKcliiK trains.
1nll1"Jl'1.w1'- tUo OBIc.
. Ua". !:t. Dock. ((, tl tstrt-ut
W. C. Allaway,
(ienernl AKcut.
A good
arug sign
Ynil lVOll L-nnu, II, l , ,
i thu , K.Vn '7 " ,"a ?It'n
tin, Ttnr uu , "u" ,B toweuon
nil P n. .I i'lL'!1!'. HOO'h
---""" luniiiior oi uoiiiir bus .
.. r.v.i ,,,,1, ui ruaii i oi our of
orta to supply tho best (lruKa at 0
..?.?u.V"ron""''lrnbouttl!o
i'uiuii ui ilium.
RKIJAIILE P1IAH.MA0I8TH.
175 Second Slreel, THE DALLES
mil i !
It will be our aim to carry a
Complete Line of
the Purest Drugs.
And wo invito your nUuntion to our Htoclt of
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND WALL PAPER.
BUTLER DRUG COMPANY,
Kucccsfor toHnli(i3-IvliRriily Drug Co.
Wesoo Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kinds
Headquarters for Soiled Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, XiSlfbSd
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
IrJTl "F'lmiT' Tliia Flour is umniifiicturutl cxproaaly (or family
nan; uvurv pack is Kuariiiitcoil to jrivo Hiitiunctlon,
We eel! our (tooda lowur than nny liotisu In thu tratlu, ami If you don't think tso
call and not cur prices and lie convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats,
THE DHLLES
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey whito wash? Yds, und wash whito. You can
Havana thing washed at thu Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is suoh that peoplo go
IVIiies to patronize us. Our prices are not
Hobson's choice, hut the standard rates, 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, OE.
PIONEER
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 G-rocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
NOTICU VOH Pl'HLIOATIO.Y.
I.NI Ol HCB AT Till: D.W.I.SB, OltlitloN)
v ,i i , . Jll,lu liW.
Nollro U lw.rliv .il.-.ii. ii i... . ii ' .1.
mimed w ttlcr' J.J.V j'luVl ".K.Uu of ,Z 'BZ
tllllt it I III limiwll " . . "'.',!'"
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tt, 7.1
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(.'llilM. A SirOuit it..... t . ..i . . .
Andrew U,7'. iTnTniU W,'t
Ju"1111 JAY V. I.IH'AH, Iti-slilvr.
Ask your
Druggist
for ftgencrou
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocilno,
tili.prnri ... niiu
Injurloimdru.
It Is quickly Alieorbcd.
Olvci Itdlef atonco.
If 1 -I
.'i.uiin in,., i . mm
't&i-ion. COLD'N HEAD
lluals and l'rotcctu.tl.o Jluuihrjiuc. Kctorwi tho
bi'iiscs of 'Ja.tB and bmcll. Full (jUu eue. : Trial
'fo 1 5,?t I'roKKlit or hy mall. ' tm
liLVUOTumta.M Wwrm tJtt.NewyorIr.
liuloru VI l'AI.ITV
Ciirea Imiiotcncy, Nitrht Kmlsslor.n and
iJi,ur lUa(Jlscai ull '.'IVccta of eulf.
ai iiuuuc, or exefta and imUu
.11 cretlon. Aiioi-infonli'iiiiii
blood liuinior. ih liiKii the
pink i;oVf to inlcclioultiiniif
"i i oHiorcfi ine ilrc of youtli.
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wo to ultra or rcrtuul tlo liiuuuv.
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BAKERY.
CITATION.
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J- of Da-xoii, for thu county of Wiik'u.
In llii-tniitlurof thu ifctuio f
HII.1H W. l!liVl,llmM!Cl. ':tatiiih
To Mix. i:mcli IMvId, Jlrn. ( urn l: Ciunm
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In llic unmoor HhmiiIimiI Orci.Mii
mi nr. livicliy cliiii miI riiinlr.n o iinmnr In
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