The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 07, 1899, Image 2

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    I have just received n fino lino of
WooIuub in Suiting, Overcoatings nnd
Piitincs, nnd will ho pleneed to have
yon call and eoo them.
J. A. Eberle,
Fine
Tailoring.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TRIDAY
JULY 7, 1699
THE DESPONDENT DEMOCRACY
Some Democratic papers arc get
ting a little aid and comfort from an
assertion by Chauncey M. Depcw, in
an interview in Loudon, that the
"questions not dreamed of at the last
struggle (189C) arc forging to the
Iront," nnd that "no man can tell
the issue with any success until the
electoral vote is counted.' This
utterance is considered by some
'Democrats to mean that one leading
3tepublic;.n concedes the result of
the election of 1900 is in some sort
of doubt.
Not the faintest doubt is felt by
any Kcpublican about the re.ult of
the election next yenr. Every Re
publican looks for n bigger victory
for his party than was gained in
389G. In this opinion a vast ma
jority of the intelligent Democrats of
the country agreo with tho Rcpub
Jicans. No Democrat anywhere is
making any prophecies of victory
for his side. Nearly every Demo
cratic newspaper in the country was
predicting a triumph for his party
on the eve of the canvass of 1890.
The feeling among Democrats now
differs widely fiom what it did then.
Everybody can see at present that
the chances for a Republican victory
of big dimensions in 1899 arc better
than they were in 1895. There is
a gieater degree of despondency in
Democratic circles at the present
time than there has been on the eve
of any other presidential canvass
since that of 1808.
The fact that Democrats pretend
to Gnd some encouragement in
Chauncey M. Dcpew's words shows
the gloom which pervades their
parly. Depew talks more than any
other man in the United States.
Necessarily he says many things
which he does not mean, and which
are of no consequence whether ho
means them or not. Ordinarily he is
not a very good authority on Amer
ican politics. His judgement on
partisan clmnces is not entitled to
much consideration unless when it,
coincides with that of the majority
of his fellow-citizens. It is probable
that, in common with the vast
majority of his fellow countrymen of
all parties, he looks for an over
wLeluiing triumph for the Republic
ans in 1900. There will lie no
chance to get up a scare next year
about a possible Democratic victory,
and consequent industrial and Gnan
cial disaster. lrom this peril the
United States will bo free in 1900
at least.
' About $13,500,000 of gold has gone
out of the country sinco the move
ment began. Perhaps $30,000,000
or $40,000,000 m all will go cut
hefore Ihc How stops. Usually there
18 an outgo for a few months every
year. In 1898 wo escaped any such
Movement, but thut wns an excon.
tional case. A gold outflow Is !
Innkflrl fnr ,..... no -
course. Tho fact thut it is not at
tracting any particular attention now
U ihown by Iho circumstanoo that
the gold reserve in the treasury is
growing constantly. It is at present
alout 10,000,000 above the mark
nt which it stood just previous to
tlio time when this gold exportation
started a month ago. This, of course,
is because the banks arc furnishing
all the gold which is going out now.
The production of gold by tho mines
of the United States in 189S was
$01,000,000, or much more than the
exportation is likely to be this year.
Tho production of 1S99 stands a
chance to be $70,000,000 or over.
liulilii'd the Oiavn.
A startling incident, of which Sir
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, Is narrated by him as follows
"I wns in n most dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
nnd tides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi
clans had given me up. Fortunately, a
triend advised '.Electric Bitters'; and to
my great joy and surprise.. tLo first
bottle made a decided improvement.
continued their use for three weeks, nnd
am now n well man. I know they saved
my life, nnd robbed tho grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, Guaranteed, 'at Blakeley &
Houghton's drug store.
An Epidemic of Diarrhoea.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa'
nut Grove, Flu., save there has been
quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there
He had n severe attack nnd waB cured
by four doses of Chamberlain's Cholic,
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. He
says he also recommended it to others
and they say it is the best medicine they
ever used, Eor sale bv 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 20th , only, 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 the annual convention
of Christian Endeavor Society nt Detroit
July 5th to 10th. Call on James Ire
land, agent O. R. Sc N. Co. for further
particulars.
SU'O Ken-aril.
A rewnrd of 20 will be paid for the ar
rest of any person caught stealing flowers
or anything else from the Odd Fellows'
cemeterv.
..ST.
Under the direction of the
Sisters of the Holy Name of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
This Instltu'lon Is .pleasantly situated ncor
the Columbia on the line of the Union 1'aeltlc;
thence It lb easy of excess for nil tlioio wno de
sire to secure n cnmfortahlc home nnd n progres
sive teat of learning fur their daughters or
Miirils The location of the Academy Is one of
the most healthy on the l'acllie slope, this por
tion of Oregon being proveihlal for Its pure
water, em bracing nlr nnd picturesque scenery.
The Academy is Incorporated and authorized by
the State to confer Academic honors.
Hoard nnd tuition per scholast.c jenr flCO.
Studies H ill be returned Tuesday, Kententber fith.
For detailed Information apply to the Sister
Superior. Jlyl-im
A Beautiful Skin.
I-ndk'K, if you desire n transparent, clear nnd
fresh complexion uso Dr. llourdon'n French
Arsenic Complexion Wafers. Their cll'eet Is
simplv magical, possessing tho wizard toucli
in producing and preserving n beuutllul traus
pnreuey and pellucid clearness of complexion,
shapely contour of form, brilliant oes, soft
and smooth sKiu where the reverse exists. Kvcn
tho coarsest and mint repulsive sklu, marred by
freckles, moth, blockheads, pimples, vulgar
r.dness, yellow and muddy shin tiro permanent
ly removed, nnd a deliclously cleur und refined
complexion assured,
l'rke per small box, to cents; large box, ?l,or
six large boxes, .y bent to any address post
pnld and under plain wrapper upon receipt of
the abovo mnount. Write for free circular.
The Parisian Drug Co.,
131 Montgomery St, Sin Franc 1 scoCal,
PBOFESSIONALS.
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Olllce over French A Co.'s llauk
Pliono 6,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J-)H- UKISKNIXUtrrKIt
Physician aud Surgeon,
Special attention given lo surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 323 Vogt Ulock
17RED. W,W1I'0N,
I.1 A1TORNKV-AT LAW,
THE DALLtti, OREOON.
Ofllco ovei First Nat. llnili,
II 8 IIUNTIMI1TON
II S WILSON
HUM,8 law.
.!' IULI.KS, (JUKUJM
Olllce ov'r rt Kat. Jlunk
Ilrancli Ofllro
Oregou Viavi Company,
Room 7. ovei Ficnch's Hank,
Office hours, Charlulto F. Itobvits,
2 to 4 p, m Ijcul Manager.
Frw health le;turt rtry Tburtdu)' atp. m
R.&N.
TAUT T1MK HflinnULK. AltlllVK
FOU FllOM IULLKS. FllOM.
Fast Salt I.akr, Denver, Ft. Fnt
Mall Worth. Omaha, Kan- Mull
11:60 p. m, sas city. St. Uiuls, 3:l5iim
Chicago mid Fast.
Spokane Wnlla Wnlln, Spokane, Spokane
Flyer Minneapolis. St. I'nul, Flyer.
5:19 p. in. i) n 1 ti t h, Milwaukee, fi:00 h. m
Chicago mid East,
S p. ui. Fnost Portland. 1 p. m.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
January ,
nnd every live days
thereafter.
8 p. m. 4 p. m.
Ex.bundny Columbia Uv. Steamers. Ex.bundnj
To Astoria mid Way
Saturday Ijindlngs.
10 i. ni.
(ia. m. Wii.LAMr.TTE Rivkr. -t:S0p. m.
Ex.Sunday Oregon City. Nowhere, Ex.Sunday
Salem it way Land's.
,
7 n. m, WtLLAMETTK AND Yam-I .1:30 p. m.
Tucs.Thur. hill Kivkks. Mon Wed
aud fc'nt. Oregon City, Dnyton, and Fri.
nud Wiiy-Ijindings.
C a. in. Willamette Kivkr. -1:30 p. m.
Tuc.Thur, Portland to Corvnllis, Tue.,Tliur
nnd Sat. and Way-Landings. und But.
Snake I'.iver. Leave
Lv Ripnrla Rlparlu to Lcwistou. Lewiston
daily dully
SF Parties desiring to go to Heppucr should
take No. -1, leaving The Dalles at 6:;S0 p. m
making direct connections at lleppuer Junction
lietui'iilng makiugdireuteonuection at lleppuer
Junction with No. 1, arriving nt The Dalles at
si:15 p. tn.
No. 2-j, throught freight, cast bound, does not
carry passengers; arrives 'J;S0 a. m., departs
3:50 a. m.
No. local freight, carries passengers, east
bound: arrives 4:au p. in., departs 8:15 p.m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; urrlves 8:15 p in., departs
0:30 p.m.
No. 23. west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. in,, departs 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. It. & N. C'o.'s
agent The Dalles, or address
W. II. IIUKLltUUT,
Oen Pas. Aet., Portland, Or,
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
N
s
Pullman
Elegant
Sleeping Car&
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
ST. I'AUl.
MINNEAIMH.I
UVL.VTU
'Alt GO
OKAND FClt
CKOOKSTON
WINNIPEG
I1KLI2NA an
ItUTTK
Tourist
TO
Through Tiekefcs
CHICAGO
WASI11NOTON
rillLAIISL,l'J!lA
'KV YOKIE
UOHi'ON ANI AIL
l'OINTS 15ABT nnU HOUTH
For Information, time cards, maps nud tlckctt,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLWVAY. Agont,
The Dalles, Oregon
OK
A. D. AKLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
25 rrisou Cor. Third. Portland Orcnon
OlTurB trnvelora choice of the followiiiL
routes ciiBt. They nre nil famoiiB for
thulr ecenic uttriiction.
0. H. & N. viow Oyilcn nnd Donver.
KlmHta Kuute view yttcioniento,Ot'(len
and Denviir,
UlittBta Route view Sacramento, Lob
Angeles and Alberquerque.
A daily line of through PULLMAN
PALACE and TOU1UST KLUKl'KU,
from San Francisco nnd Loa AngeloB to
Chlcupo. Tin 8 ia
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
Apply to the agent of the 0. It. & N.
Co. or the underaitfneri, for folders nr
deeenptive llterutiire.
J.J. DEVEREUX,
Uen. Agt. Worceitcr, Did. Portland, Or.
Sama Fe Rou
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-of Tin:
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains lenvc and ate due to arrive at l'ortlnl
OVERLAND EX-I
press, hak'iu, Itnse
burg, Ashland, Hue--....,...,.
fti.iii.ti Mm,
C:00 P. M,
j imiii-ii ... v..,......, v
rr.tnr'Urn. MnillVO. I
i A. M.
I.os Angeles, fciraso.
Sew Orleans ami
I l.st
Uoeburg nnd way sta
'8:30 A. M.
Itlons
1 f Via Woodbur:' fori
Mt.Augel, SUverton,
l-l West Sclo. llrowns-)
'. '1
Dally
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays
vllle.Sprlugtield and
INI
Natron .
(Corvnllis
(stations..
and wayj -,;jo P. V.
17:30 A. M.J
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express trail
Dally (except annuity),
liSOti.m. il.v Portland .Ar.) 8:2oa.m
tLv Portland .Ar.) 8:2na.
JAi . .McMlnnville. . l.v.J 6ii a,
(Ar.. Independence.. l.v.) -tint) n.
7:30 li. in.
8:30 p. in. (Ar..lndc
Dally. f Dally, except hunitay.
DININU CARS ON OC1DEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLFEPERS
AND HECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
AtUichi'd to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at fan Francisco with Occl
dental unit Oriental and Pacific mall steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Balling dates on
at plication.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and hip
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU mil
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depurt irmr
Uraud Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets
' YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jeltersou street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive tit Portland, u:30 ii. m.
U'avc for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday nnc
Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrlvi- at Portland, Tues
dnv, Thursday and Saturday it 3:0o p. m.
Except Sunday
Except Saturday.
R, KoE.-.lER,
iianittcr.
(!, H. MARICHAM,
Asst. G. F. it Pass. .U!t
Through Ticket OHIce, 131 Third Btreet. when
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
Btates, Canada and Europe can bo obtained l
lowest rates from
J. II. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
or N, WHEALDON.
The Dalles. PorUanfl ani Astoria
Navigation Co.'
strs. Kegulator S Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) bctvcen
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching nt way poin's on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Roth of the above steamers luivc liron mliollt
and are in excellent shape for the season of ISM.
The ltegnlittiir Mini will endeavor to give its
jmuujin me uesi scrvicu possiuic.
For Cnmrort, Kcmituny nut) PlniHiire,
travel by tho steamers of Tim Itrgtilntoi
l.llin.
Tho above steamers leavo Tho linll.'i nt k , ,,,
and Portland at 7 a. in., and arrive at destlna-
tlou in Hinpl' time for outgoing trains.
Portland Olllce. J'lio Dalles Ofllcc.
nues. court Wtreet
W. C. Allaway,
(ienernl Agent.
A good
drug sign.
5?l'ffijKnu,
3
You well know that a Rood drug Hhrn
? Pntrouago which is heatowed on
he a tore. It is the purity of tho goods
handled and the manner i,i i,,.i
ness that makes and keeps thia hnalnesB.
W e are pleased with the result of our ef
orts to Btipply tho hest druH at tho
heat price. We are particular about the
compounding of thorn.
KKLIAHLE rHAUMAOIBTB.
176 Secoiifl Slreet, THE DALLES
u
ml
It will be our aim to carry a
Complete Line of
the Purest Drugs.
Ami wo invllf your attention to our stock of
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS .AND WALL PAPER.
BUTLER DRUG COMPANY,
Sum'SEor to Snipes. Klncrcly UriiR Co.
Wesso Werelioiise Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot i-n kinds
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, "L'lfe'ed
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
nn TTlmTT This Flour ia iimntifacturnd expresaly for family
LUll XUU.X. He. evm v Hack in tfiiarnntoed to tivo flatisfaction.
W? Bel! our poods lower than nny hoiiHe in the trade, and if you don't think bo
call and cut rut prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
THE DRLLES
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey while wash? Yce, and wash while. You can
Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and the
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 we want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
?Phone 341. THE DALLES. OE.
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.
NOTICli FOR I'UISUCATION.
UN n Oitiui: ATTlIK IMM.KH, Ol'.I.OO.V j
. ,, , , , Jtmu It), iw.i,
"Uco Ik lii-n-liy on that tlio fullnwliii;
imine.1 K'ttlcr haf. tiled lintfce of Ids lutruth.n
ii mnkv llliiil l.ro.if u Miiurt (if Ills !hilm, Mini
that h ild prouf will liu mmlu liufnru the rfylKtcr
JulvXuw 'vl 1MV' a',!U"' "" Hnlu,a"i,
, , , 1'uulii (irliiuiuil,
widow nf 1' kTiu tirliiimid, ilwon,cil, (1f Tho
1 alio; II. i: No. ami. for the !: , svA K...".
lp. 1 luirlh, it il' K, v .M. -
He iiamra the folhmiiii; wltiiihscs lo prove
olldrtlimil'vl1' V """ (MlUlv"11'"1
t'lnm, A Sfihut, Knck Ciiry, Ijiiih finiido,
,ml " 1'. I.l C'Ah, ItvKimur.
Ask your
Druggist
for ftgoiicroua
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
JSC VfTH "nr."'
ri : liiHHin tin m nt '-n am .
- ........ VSitA
contains no cocaine
KT ' tLl M
niurciirv nnr nnv otlmr
hijutloiixdrug.
It Is fiulcl:ly AIjBorbeil.
(lives J teller at once.
It opens and cleanses
1110 nunui 1 asuaeH.
COLD IN HEAD
Aiuiya inimininntlon.
Ileals end l'rotecls tho Jlcuihrane. ltcnturtH tho
heiaics uf Ta5to and Hintll. fan UkeBOc. ! T 1
BUo 10c. t at Uriipulnta or hy mull. '
KuiviutMx.w WarwuBtmUHiwyorlc
'""l I fc ftAND WiAWHOOD
P"ruf f Potency, NIKlit Kmlsloi,B and
waHthiir dlKcaHCB, all effects 0 Bulf.
uuuee, or excises and India
cretlon. Aiiorvotoniuuml
blood bulidur. iirjnK8 the
pink j;loiv to ;..ile cliccltH an.
rcBton-H the lire of youth
liv mall ; t,r. m
f. Hit i'v ""(iiiu
iZ. ' min u written uimruii
to to euro or rtstuud Uto inouey.
NfBVITA MEDICAL CO.
CHnten A 4mkm Bt,., OHIOAQO, IU.
CITATION.
IN TUB COUNTY (JOL'UT 01' THE KTATK
"t Oicrou, for the County of Whmhi.
In the mutter of the cMiite of)
Hlhis W. li1vl,lKcv.iH'd,j 'TATI0N
MTrn:TlllI,y,1,''' hu- (!"r ' t-'orum,
l.nv'l, m' n r'"'1',' ".V"?. lhii "'lllllllll II
'inli, Alictlc I rmielK .Mc.Neu , Tiny Mary Ma
hTlrW"! '"V"1'1 11",v", ' Aw f
iiiim, .11 . Vanlllhher, Bmlth Kreiieh, K '
IW,.,,,.! lion i I. .Meulll, morli;aeei (licet
In the namn of tho mate of Oregon .
' "V "v" 'iieu mm rciin led to iiiiiu-nr In
n, n'il'i'!! V ",lrt l.','u ht"tu Oliw'i ' or the
I III iWi L ' "l,llltl, (',,u,t '""" Hii'ieof. t
Mm, iiv tV''l2!,.,,., l,.ll'uc'm,,l '.
11 till cii 1 1 1 1 !. 1 t 1 i n'' ul!'l;llon he deeniKd lnex
' M'd adinlnlHtrator ho anthoried
. .. I V . .......... .... ,
and tho ninth im
ithhall of tho hotitheiiHt iiuarter of
inowiihhlp'j north of rmiKo 11, eubt
UOII I 1 I
",,t.K "(Wi'tHl'iliiKirJo neieii, mote or Ich
county,
IChU, HI Id
11 11,. 1 t '",u "'""'"I! miction for crndi In
In 1 1 , u -h"'1' H1.lu UM y tiald iidmlnlK
or 1 . 1, 1, "?l'"wl "' "y ho re.tilicd by tho
order of tho abovo entitled court.
of tho
for tht'
Coutl
Jiinilli An kpt I A. M. KKI.HAY, Clerk.
NOTIOH OK FINAL SETTLEMENT.
oiij,k..'ili,'',y.K,vv" tlintl ' iii"i w''
I'KO1 1 for WU , '"'"V 'f tl' HllllO Of
of
an
iirtniiMiLr....... . . .. " " "'f "inn lirrouui
11. 1.
iiiiheil. mill In in, ..,... ...
ai.cd. hi,. i. wrs"'".;"..
iifiiii.,i.i 1" in" liouiiiy i-oiiii
18OT t il ,"'.T..J"".U..1' .'W Mouitiiy. July is.
iUw'i':J.i" 1 mr V'lMik p. 111,, iuiH been
in 1,., t "i.J ",u 1 wamty fourt mom
!!enUd,ldclau'!l,,,, ":"m"' "WM3"u
J1111 Illl
I'. 1'. MAYH,
Adniliiliitialor.
or the tii'vt immlti uie the Vive
Uinnrn. Kur alu by the I'oatoHlce
Imrmucy, ' tl
ill,,,. ;.. Ji . . . 1,1 111,11 ie '"
tin to toKhow cauhe, f any there he. why an
a le MumxV !,!'"HM1iirt hi m id not U
1 , . S 1 lVi,f ' ' ""K1"'". ' iidnilnlntrator
lil'Mili ! . '' H,;".'' W' l,,ivl"' 'iL'eeiiHod, to re
ileelii tho ii in I'aen i,n,iiv,u i,i
nil,..
1 ."ti. .V . V "", V t,iu u'"' tH""u heloilK
il K! li.,' '" uof, ,',Ui 'weahed, and i.iirtleu
I ' "if 1 county, Oreeon: also Hi ,rth half
Ol IIIO lllllt IHKhl iin.rl,.. ...I '. ..: ....
. r.N.,'!'.H' ! 'I1'". Hubert Miivh. Jiiduo
l.i'Vi " 01 ' Himo of oickoii,
lac 1" Hm"'" ""' JUIIU A. U, I8UU.