The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 13, 1899, Image 2

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An Excellent ConiMnation.
The plrnsant method and beneficial
effects of ths? well known remedy,
Svkup or I'Mfi, manufactured by the
CAT.iFor.xiA l-'io Syrup Co.. illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive princip.es of plants lniown to be
medicinally lusative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one pericct strengtht-ninfr laxa
tive, elaansintr the system effectually,
dispalliiifr colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its aetiiiij on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the Cylifohsia Fio Svrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed oa the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAK xHAIiCIaCO. CAT.
xounrvxLT.E. et. zrzvr Yam:, i. z.
Tor Ete by all Ilnissists. Pries 0c. prtottlo
THROWS DOWN
THE GAUNTLET
Crilics to
Claims,
Substantiate
HE WILL
NEVER RESIGN
the Preabyterinn church, tinder the au9
picea of the local Knights of Pythias and
Masonic lodges.
Goulds Slay Consolidate Railroads.
New Yonn, July 12. Humors are cur
rent in Wall street that the Goulds are
about to consolidate their Southern rail
way properties. The principal stcry is
to the effect that the first step wilt be the
absorption of thu Texas A PuliI'ic stcek
bv the .Missouri Pacific with the Va-
bash. The St. Louts Southwestern, it is
said, is to be annexed to the Missouri
Pacific.
iiimiT
For mi Editor to Iti-cniiiiiieiiit
.Ill-lllClllPS'.'
Pntvnt
From Svlvan Valley News, llrevrad,
N. C.
It may bu a question whi'thnr the
editor of a newspaper has the richt to
nubliclv recommend any of tho various
tirouricturv nii-diclne which lloml thej
Teeth Extracted FREE
SKTURDKY,
SOO ppIp ti'iith in oao yonr la our rc-
. i. .. tl.n l.inot xnanlhln cost.
card WKd ofiicu. S.&lon R.u.r....U.l in cyury en...
Savs He Has Never Retired Under Fire)
and Never Will Attacks Have
Uecn Cruel Secretary Believes
More Cruel Than Anything He Has
Ever Known.
I'EKOO.NAl. MENTION
Chas. Hilton came in from his ranch
today on his way to Portland.
It. H. BarclHy, superintendent of the
miil Sir vice, is in the city on business.
John Bukcr, an old time Dalles man,
iidown from Autonc, Grant county.
.Mrs. Ad Keller and family left this I
morning for Stevenson ou a camping'
trip.
Zsch. and Robert Keya came in from i
Mitchell yesterday to dispose of their
wool here.
Mrs. D. M. French and 'atuily left on
the boat this morning for their cottage
at Seaview, Ilw.ico beach.
Sliep Irene Adams accompanied Mrs.
D. M. French to the seaside today, and
will spend her vacation there.
J. Barnhouse, of Caleb, who is a well
known sheep man throughout Iv.isteru
Oregon, is a visitor in The Daltea today.
Thos. Wood made n trip down the
river this morning in order to secure a
camping place, where his family will go
later.
Washington-, July 12. Secretary Al
ser made to a reporter of the Associated
Press his first personal statement con
cerning the reports that he is about to
resign from the cabinet. When asked as
to the truth of the rumors, the secretary
said: "There is nothing in these leports
but air. I shall not retire this year cer
tainly, and cannot say as to the future.
My private bnsiuess and the state of my
health will govern my future course.
These constant assaults and repeated
baseless reports are of course very an
noying to me and extremely distressing
to mv family, but I have never retired
' under fire, and do not propose lo do so.
"Nothing that I have ever heard of, or
ever known has been so cruel as the at
tacks on me. If my critics can point lo
one thing in my ttHcial career that I
have done that I onht not to have done
orthat Ihave notdone thatlshouM have
done, I shall be very glad to surrender
my present official dutii-s."
i market, yet as a ureventive of suliorinc:
we feel it n duty to ay a pood word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Clioh'ra and Diar
rhoea K'-uiedy. Wo hnve known and
used this medicine in our f.miily tor
! twenty years and haye always found it
! reliable. In inr.ny cases a doso of this
. , ,1 "... i .... v..
once the controlling factor in j ;l . "'"-r" """
WIUIO n pnysician is iiw;;iirii. itu
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine fur u cure, but we do
believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea llomedy was kept on hand
and administered at the inception of uu
attack, much suffering might be avoided
and in very many cases the presence of
a physician would not be required. At
leust this has been otir experience
painc i (urjg tnu j,agl twenty years. Fur sale
by Illnlceley A Houghton, Druggists.
Gun-shot wounds ami powder-burn?,
cute, bruises, sprains, wounds from
I Henry Villard in Tacoma.
I 'r.,-r,w, '!!, Inlf 11 Ttpnrv Vil
lurd,
Northern Pacific railway afl'aiis, reached
Tacoma unexpectedly this afternoon
from St. Paul. He says he is traveling
only for pleasure and is going to Alaska.
wiriTfl
llaker County Deals.
Baku: City, Or., July 11. W. L. Vin
cent, of Seattle, yesterday purchased
Irom Frank Geiser, of this city
Sumpter electric light plant,
therefor $5000.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Best Crown mid Bridge work
Ileal si't teeth, guaranteed . .
Best Gold Filling
Best silver or alloy filling . .
CONSIDER OUR PRICES:
221;. Kuldj, per tooth
,. -T ino
. . $5.00
.$1,00 up
hOc up
the
Booms 11-12 1H,
Chapman Block, Second St
the Vive
Postofiice
tf
are Im-
Donnell's
RUMORS OF
TROUBLE
England and Germany May Force
Guatemala to Pay Bonds She Has
Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith French left on the
delayed train today for their cottage at , brought to this
CTBvicn , iiv.aa ueacii, wnere iney will
Epeud the summer months.
Mr. end Mrs. J. 15. Catron f.nd Miss
Thomas, of Walla Walla, who have
been guests at the homo of E. Schaimo
for iIib past few days, returned home
last evening.
Mrs. W. C. Allaway and family and
llrs. Flank Clarke and Eons went down
to Hamilton, near C.uc.ides, this morn
ing, where they will spuud some months
tamping.
Miss Applegato, who hr. charge of
the training department of the .Mon
mouth normal school, and Mhs Wild.?,
of Albany, arrived in the city last iiiyht
and Hre quests of Mr. and Mrs. Jav P.
Xucas.
Ki:;v Okleans, July 12. ThePieAvcne
prints the follovwne: News oi the
gravest import from Guatemala was
city by passengers on
the steamship Breakwater, which
touched at four or five ot the leading
Central American ports before putting
in here late Monday niht.
"Just before sailing for New Orleans,"
said one of the passengers, "I was in
formed by several persons that England
and Germany interests have been prac-
J tically repudiated, and the bondholders
have protested vigorously to their government.
Tlie "Cool" Degree.
The summer months seem to have a
partieulaily depressing cfict on the
various ledges of our city and their
members arc prone to seek other haunts
than the ledge room. However, a num
ber of Maccabees who gathered at their
headquarters last evening conceived the
idea of introducing the "cool degree,"
which will no doubt bo a popn ar one , . . ,
' 1 . . been gaining uronnd
unruii? t ie heated term. The ivnrl: n-s . . " .
of this degree, however, are necessarily)
nrpmnlltlffl nf fin If. frAim n -tvl.it nn.t '
... j . . . . ... .... ....... mIWI,
therefore the Maccabees who wero at
their post last night fidj mrned to Keller's
when the other work had been trans
acted and appointing T. Prinz, the
head officer, or toaalmaster, proceeiled
to initiate a candidate known as ' Ice
Cream" into the internal workings of
their organization. The "grip" given
was a cold shake, but is the best kind
lor this time of the year. Tills degree!
will bu given candidates often during
theiummur and members who fall to
.attend will also fall to enpy Its "work
ing." Ueet of all (hey have expressed
their willingness to Initiate The Oiiiio.v
act reporter, who never overlooks any
Mich decrees.
.Mcllride on Oregon Politics.
Nkw York, July 11. Geo. W. Mc
llride, United States senator from Ore
gon, on Monday left the post graduate
hospital, whero he had been lor weeks,
recovering from the effects of a painful
and delicate operation.
"Populism is dead in Oregon," ho
said, "and is rapidly dying out in other
parta of thft west. You can say that
Oregon can be counted m the Itepublican
column for seme time "to come, at least.
The populists gave us a hard tuse! in
loyij, inn wo neat tnem then anil Have
ever since. All
my information irom my stale is that
the rank and file nf tho Democratic
ptrty is almoH unanimous for the nom
ination of Wi!!i.un J. Bryan. In my
opinion tberois little or no doubt of hi?
nomination."
You need have no boils if you will
buy Clarke A Falk's sure cure for boils.
Wilson gallery now open. Photo
graphs trom ?.l to $5 per dozen.
Jlvl-lw
For the best results use
Camera, Fur sale by the
harmacy.
Latest thing in cameras
proved Magazine cyclones at
drug store.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mc!i25-tf
Improved Magazine cyclones are win
ners. Donnell, the druggist, will gladly
show them to yon.
Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy,
For sale at all first-class bars. C. J.
Stublhi!;, agent, The Dalles. MIT-ttm j
Try Verba Buena Bitters, the best '
tonic. For Eale at all first-class bars.
C. J. Stublm;;, agent, The D.illes.
M17-3m
Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best
tonic. For sale r.t all first-class bars.
C, J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles.
M17-3m
For Five Dollars you can buva Camera
hat will take largor pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke S: Falk. tf
.Mr. and Mrn. B. Lackamp, Elston,
Mo., writes : "One Minute Cough Core
saved the life oi our hltie boy when
nearly dead with croup." Butler Drug
Co.
"What might havo been" if that
little cough hadn't been neglectedjs the
sad reflection of thousands oi consump
tives. One Miuuto Cough Cure cures
couahsand olds. Butler Drug Co.
DeWitt's Little K.irly Itijers benefit
permanently. They lend gentle assist
ance to nature, causing no pains or
weakness, permanently curing constipa
tlor and liver ailments. Butler Drug
Co.
rusty nails, insecteetings and Ivy poison
ing quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. Positivelv prevents blood
poisoning. Beware nf counterfeits. De
Witt's is safe and ture. Butler Drug Co.
Portland Dental Parlors
Dr. Sanford Murray, D. D. S.( Manager.
How About Your Title?
Bicycle
REPAIR SHOP.
919
S'6
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AGENT TOR THE
..RAMBLER..
Lock and Gunsmith,
and Machine work.
i Charles Ourolitorf,oPPto8,!;
BE YOIT BUUK it is nil right? Beinmnlmr it U tho
BECOUI) that goveniB. It is our tiusineBH to
tearch the records ami f hnw what they cuntuin in
relation to laud titles. If you contemplate buying land
or loaning money on real etUate cccurlty, take no nmn'
word, hut insist 'upon knowing what the record Miowb
retriirding the titie. An Ab-lract is uh eseiuial as 11
deed. Insist on having It. We have thu only net of
Abstract BnnkB in tin County. All work promptly ex
rcuted and satis-factlon gnariinteeil. II ynu have prop
crtv to itiHiirt1, ulve us a call. We nre ngetita for four of
the best lire insurance companies in the world. If ynu
have property for sale, list it Willi ih mid we'll find
buyer,
J, M. Huntington & Co.
Phono 81. 2d St., opposlto A. M. Wllllnmo &. Co.
A TliriUDUiiil Totisucii
Could not cxpreis the rapture of Annie
K. Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Phil
adelpl ia, Pa., when ehe found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
bad completely cured her of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
life a burden. All other remedies and
dectora could give her no help, but she
sajsof this Bojal Cure "It soon ro-
Just What
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New idea-, in Well Paper hore. Such
wide variety as wc are showing nevr bo
foro (.-raced n single otock. P.eul imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vonrs
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full lino of house painto.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St. !
& This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a
PURE HAM) MA 1)1; SOL'U MASH WHISKEY fur laniily
and Medical Use. Sold by
I
Ben Wilson, - The Dalles. Or.
n,rk,'.,.l ilia ....I.. I T IK ' '? f
..iu,. viio mill 111 illji tllCl illlU 1 Can ( i.
Mm CYCL
30 JlenorU.
A reward of 20 will txtpald for the ar
TMt of any penoi caught eteuling II iwers
r anything else from tho Udd Fellows'
Mwetery.
Mlartnuny" WliUkr
Harmony wlilikey for family and
pvcial une, fold by Hen Wllion, The
lHUm. Jl
Brisk Warren'i Pure GioKer Brandy.
War tale at all fint-clma ban. C, J
Doctor Gets Five Years.
SpocANn. Wash., July 11. Fivo years
at hard labor in the state penitentiary
and a lino of 1000 was the sentence
passed this morning by Judge Prather
upon Dr. C. W. Power, who was con
victed of causing the death of Cora Kino
hart, at tho United States house, last
December, by performing a criminal
operation upon her ami afterward neg
lecting to give her proper care.
Sudden Death in Elgin.
Elgin, Or., July 10. Mrs. H. II. fitarr,
wife of a local hardwaro merchant, and
one of the pioneer residents of Klgin,
died quite tuddenly about non yester
day, She had been wiling for teveral
months, but was able to be up and
around the liouie. All the other mem
bers of the family were out of the room
at the time, ami when the hmband re
turned from a few minute' aUence up
. . 1 ii . .. .
now biuui soiiiimy, EoniowniiK 1 can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
universe." 0 will every 0110 who tries
Dr. King'? Now Discovery foranv trouble
of tho throat, chest or lungs. Price 0c
and $1. Trial bottle free at Illakeley &
Houghton's drug store; eyery bottle
guaranteed 5
1. "t.
Three horses Juno 10, 1S99, described
as follows: two weighing about 1-100
each. One a light chestnut branded Dj
on left shoulder. Dlack horse branded
C on left shoulder. Ono bald faced
sorrel weighing about 1200; roached j
mano. A liberal reward for information :
of the whereabouts, or the return of'
same. A. M.vso.v, J. Bayh, Contraciore,
Viento.Or., or K. V. Husiianb, Mosier,
Or. j28.ini
IS Itewitrtl.
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Magazine.
OENi:it.vi.
FOR 1899.
Ton Points to Consider:
12 Ploturoa in taSooonds.
bluittor Uulb Holunhu.
Shutter Automutlo.
Hluittor LookH,
t? ll,'Tilium f-lntoholclors.
not ottips.
Spoolnl Qulok Lona.
Automatic Ui.i'iut...-
f Ail imrto Intorchnncunblo.
.11 "v"0'."."' ,li,tH romovoU without
disturbing unoxpoootl.
No. 4
No. 5
Just Arrived
'I he mily . iikhisiii.
Camera ulih bull) sliuttcr.
lieoliiilii I
...AND... Si liv!3w,'
uuiuuuiiuuiu :yr
gzg 3'4' x 4'4) S8.00
-isizo 4x5) . . 10.00
1899 CataloRuo with com
ploto Information FREE.
M. Z. DONNELL.
Wagon and Cnrrlogo Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
PllQlIC 159
The above reward will bo p3id for tho
recovery of each of the bodiea of Wong
and Jake, Cblnainuii, who wero drowned
in the Columbia at Ulalocko last Friday,
Cubic Kkk Co,,
20-d&wlm The Dalles.
You c.in't cure ilyepepiia by dieting
V.tl ifood, wholesome food, and plenty
of It Kodol Dvanenala (Jura dlrii
town, he found his wife lying on the bed food without aid from the tomucli, and
aMVi agent, The DuIIm, M17-3oi. I dead. The funeral took place today from ' Is made to curt. Ilutler Drug Co,
F- s.
Canning,
Blacksmith.
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
TJaone til
J. STUBLING
Wholosale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ajjoncy for the Greate t Amerioan Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
iM'M iiL'i'J" - W ( 0 , ,.r vu)Um. H .0 J I veara old
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
P!wfiSS!fitall,,,,,t, 8,", 'Vul Beer In bottle-
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.