The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 25, 1899, Image 2

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I have just received n (Ino line of
"Woolen9 iu Suitings, Overcoatings ami
Tantings, mul will bo pleased to have
you call nnd Eee them.
J. A. Eberle,
Flno
Tailoring.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
9UB8CKirXION 1T.ICK.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year G 00
TUESDAY - - - JULY 25, ISf 9
,iiV ENGLISH VICTORY,
Oxford and Cambridge athletes
were victorious by a narrow margin
over the representatives of Yaln
and Harvard in the events at Queen's
field in a most sportsmanlike contest,
but the victory can not be called a
sweeping one. The visitors were
handicapped by the change of
climate and wafer, the strange field
and the introduction of the three
mile run, for which they were un
prepared, yet the- made an excellent
showing against the flower of college
athletes in Great Britain. Yale and
Harvard athletes are not the fastest
collegians in America this year. In
fact, of the four great colleges which
make pretensions to representative
championships, they are weaker
combined than Pennsylvania. It is
highly probable that Pennsylvania
alone could defeat the Englishmen
with little trouble. Kraenzlin, the
famous athlete of Pennsylvania,
could be depended upon to win the
hurdles, the high jump 'mid broad
jump, and there are others in his
college who could more than hold
their own in other events. In the
recent intercollegiate games between
American college athletes Pcnnsyl
"vania scored mote points than the
second and third colleges combined,
her neatest competitor having less
than one-half the points of Pennsyl
vania. No true sportsman desires to take
from the glory of the English
athletes. They were mo3t gentle
manly in their treatment of Amcri-
can cousins before the struggle,
during the progress of the games and
after their conclusion, but they did
not defeat All-America by any man
ner of means. The contests were
between virtually All England col
legiates and only two American
colleges. The entire affair, however,
has been productive of the best of
feeling and probably will lead to
International amateur athletics of a
more general character.
It is. gratifying to note that the
use of American flour abroad has
reached its high-water mark in the
fiscal year just closed with an ex-
portatlonof 18,000,000 barrels. The
average price per bushel of wheat
exported during the year was 74 77c.
aud the average price per bushel for
the wheat exported in tho form of
flour was 87.C7c, calculating that
4 bushels of wheat aro utilized In
tfce production of n bnirel of flour.
This adds 12.0c. to tho amount of
woncy received for each bushel of
wheat sent abroad in this form, thus
waking over $10,000,000 during the
year as n compensation to tho Amer
ican labor which transformed the
80,000,000 bushels of grain into the
18,000,000 barrels of Hour exported
during tbo year.
Mr. James Creel man is a mysteri
ous sort of person. A few weeks ago
1m was performing alleged wonders
at a correspondent at Manila, using
carrier pigeons, and anticipating the
news of the current day for tuo
American breakfast table. Now
Mr, Creclnian is out in a statement
that "Gen. Otis' conditions for press
dispatches were so outrageously un
fair that I and other correspondents,
too, refused to send anything, pre
ferring not to send n lot of lies."
The papers that piinted so-called
Greelman dispatches seem to have
fdled the vacuum with devices of
their own, singing his name to them,
though he was sending nothing, as he
states himself. Mr. Greelman thinks
Otis should have attacked Aguinaldo
instead of trying to avoid hostilities;
that Otis is incompetent and a tntli-
tar blunderer, and as a censor of
newspaper sensation simply uncudur
able. In a word, the United States
has missed a gicat opportunity by
not putting Creclman in command
instead of Otis.
Lost.
Three horses Juno 10, 1S99, described
as follows: two weighing about MOO
each. One a light chestnut branded D
on left shoulder. Black horse branded
C on left shoulder. Ono bald faced
sorrel weiuhtug about 1200; roached
mane. A liberal reward for information
of the whereabouts, or the return of
same. A. Mason, J. Bays, Contractors,
Viento, Or., or E. V. Husband, Mosier,
Or. j2S-lm
A diseased stomach surely under
mines health. It dulls the brain, kills
energy, destroys tha nervous system,
and predisposes to insanity and fatal
diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are
quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It has cured thousands of cases aud is
curing them every day. Its ingrediente
aro such that it can't help curing.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
You can't euro dyspepsia by dieting
E it good, wholesome food, and plenty
of it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
food without aid from the stomach, and
ii made to cure. Butler Drug Co.
1'anli In Your cueclta.
All countv warrants registered prior
to August 1,1895, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after June 9.
IS99. C. L. Phillips,
CVtnntv Treasurer.
"Hannonj" AVlilslioy.
Harmony whiekoy for family and
eptcinl use, sold by Ben Wilson, The
IMIIefl. il
Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk'e
pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf
A Beautiful Skin.
Iiiilics, if youdttiro n transparent, clear and
Jrcsh complexion us-e Dr. liourdon's French
Arsenic. Complexion Wii'crs. Their clleet is
Mmplv magical possctiuK tlie wizard touch
in prolucini; aud prescivlnK ii beantllul trnni
parency and pellucid clearness of complexion,
Bhapely contour of lorm, billliant ees, Kift
nnd nnooth snin where the reverse exists'. Kven
tho coartest and mo,t rupu'tlvo tkin, r.iaried by
freckles, moth, hlackhci'ds. pimple, vulgar
ridne.-s, lellotv and muddy fliln luepennunent
ly removed, and n dellclou&ly clear uud rellncd
complexion utsiircd
l'rlcc per mien box, fo cents; large box, tl.or
six large boxes, ?5. Ktnt to any aCdits post
ptid and under plain wrapper ujon receipt of
ilu! above amount. Write lor free circular.
The Parisian Drug Co.,
131 MontsDHiery St.San Francisco Cal,
..ST. UlY'S GCflljlL
Under the direction of the
Sisters .of the Holy Name of
Jesue and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
TI:U Institution Is pleamnlly i-ltuitcil nror
the Columbia on the line of the Union l'uiillc;
lueuceitiseasyof excess for all llioso who de
h re to becuruu comfottnhlo homo and a progres
sive ten of learning for their daughters or
uaids The location of tho Anmlumv Umw.nf
; the most healthy on tho l'ncltlo slote, this por-
inii ui wiijua uciiik pruycroiai ror us pure
water, embracing air aud plcluresquc scenery,
ltie Academy is incorporated and authorl.ed by
Iho State to confer Academie boners.
Jli ard and tuition per scholal.o year 1G0.
Similes Hill ba resumud Tuesday, September 5th.
l or detailed Information apply to tho Sister
superior. Jty-R'm
PROFESSIONALS.
IJA. STUflDEVANT,
Dentist.
OHlco over French fc Co.'s Uault
riioao C, THKWAI.LKiJ.OIlKaON
Pi If UKISKMHmt'FtSU
Physician and Surgeon,
SiKicial attention given to turscry.
ttoomi 21 aud 22, Tel. 828 Vogt Block
FRKIi. W.WIUON,
ATTOHNKV'AT LAW,
omeoov,K1tNt.liV,lkK.,JALLE6'OUEUON-
D HONTIKQTON
l WIUOM
TJUNTINOTOH di WIWOK
ATlOKNKYb Al'tAW,
Mv.i8i$MUM',1MllM
Ofllwov'r
A good
drug sign.
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You well know that a good drug sign
is the patronage which is bestowed on
the store. It is the purity of the goods
handled and the manner of doing busi
ness that makes and keeps this business.
We are pleased with the result of our ef
forts to supply the best drugs at the
best prico. Wo are particular about the
compounding of them.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street, THE DALLES
Just What
You mant.
Now ideac in Wnll Paper here. Such
wide variety as we aro showing never bo
fore Braced a single etock. Iteal imitu
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route '
OF THE-
Souihern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive nt 1'ortlaL
OVKKLAND KX-1
riress, Salem, Hose-'
burg, Ashland, Sac-1
rnmcnto, Oijdcn.San I
h'ranciseo, Mojnvc, (
6:00 1". Jl.
rinien
9 A. M,
I Los Augeles.Kl Paso, i
New Orleaiis and
I Fast
8:30 A. M "oseuurc aim way ti'
'Hons .
'I
Daily
except
Sundays.
fvltt Woodbur.T fori
I Mt.Angel, Sllverton,
West C-cio, lirowns
vUle.Spriugfleldnud I Natron J
(Corvallis and way I
(stations 1
Daily
except
Sunday 3
I7:'J A. il.
5:M1',JI,
INUEt'ENBKNflE I'AS9ENaKK. ICspress truln I
l;S0p. m. I.v.....l'ortInnd....Ar.) 8:Sin. ra
C.Wn.jjj. Ai..MnMlnnvlll l.v I ni
S;30i. m. (Ar..Indviicr.dcuce..I.v.) 4:Mn. m.
Dally. f Dany, except bundny.
DINING CA US ON OGD1JN ItOUTE.
I'ULLMAN llUn'ET BLFHI'KItS
AND :COND-L.S3 fel.EEl'INC CAUb
Attached to nil Throush Trains.
Direct connection at yn KraacHco with Occl
deutttl and Oiierital and l'acllio mall dteamtliip
linen lor JAI'.VN aud CHINA. Balling dates on
aj plication.
Katvi hud tickets to Eastern points aud Ku
AlTItAnAA N' CIUNA' NOI.IILU anc
AH abovu trains arrive at arid depart from
Orand Central Station. Filth and Irving ktrectb
YAJIII1I.I, IlIVIBION.
ratEenger DefKit, loot ol Jeiierwm street.
Uux'i Jot Sheridan, week days, H:30 p. ro
Arrive at I'ortlaud.yjM a. w. p'
U;avc for AIItUK on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 9: Wo. ni. Arrive at Portland, Tus-s-duv,
Thursday and Saturdai it3;0Sp. in.
-axcepi uunday. "Jixcept Saturday.
K. KK.L.t,Kll,
(J, II. MAKK1IAM,
Asst. (. V. rti Pass. Aal
Through Ticket Ofllcc.ttl Third street, when
through tickets to Hi po.uts In tho iasU-ro
SUtcs, Canada and Kuropo cau bo obtained l
lowest rates from i
or N. WIIKJA&0KN.KKUN"' T,Cket AgeUt"
KERViTA
uoicw. VII ALI I t,
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotcucy, Nifiht Emissions and
wagting diseases, all 2ll'ecta of self-
abuse, or excess and indla
crctlon. Ancrvo tonic iiml
IjIooU builder. Brhifjs the
pink glow to pale clieelta anr
restores tlie fire of youth.
By mallfiOc ner liox: ( boxes
for $2.50; with a written Kiiurau
(eo to cure or refund tlio inouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
ONnton Jmokn Ms OHIOAQO, ILL.
4
IP
m
HKt TIMK FCIIKllUIX. AllItlVK
jou I'I'.om Dali.ks. From.
l'nt Salt LnUr, Denver. Kt. Knt
Jlall Wottli, Omaha, Kan- Mall
11:60 p. in. mh City, St. Louis, 3:lop m
Chicago nnd liast.
Spokane Walla Wnlln, Spofeanc, Spokmio
t'lvcr .Minneapolis. St, l'aul, Vljcr.
o:40p. m. iMiltitli, Milwaukee, 5:00 n.m
Chicago aud Unst.
8 p. in. Kr.osr I'onTHNi), l p. m.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
January '21,
and every live days
thereafter.
S p. ni. I p. m.
Kx.tunday Columbia Uv. Steamers. Kx.Sumlaj
To AsTOittA anil Way
Raturilay Ijiudings.
10 p. m,
fin. ra. j Willamrttk Hivkk. 1:00 p.m.
Ex.Sunday Oregon City, Newbcrg, nx.hundaj'
j Salem i: Way Ijind's.
" a. m, IWlLLASKTTK AND YAM- !I:I p. 111.
Tues.Thur., inij. UtVKiis. Mon.,Wcd
and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton, and FrI.
and Way-Ijiiullngs.
C a. m. WlLLAMKTTK HlVRli. 4:S0 p. ni.
Tuc.Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tue., Ihur
and Sat. and Way-Landings. autl Sat.
! S.VAKK HlVKIt. I.IIAVE
Lv Rlparlni Iilparla to Lculslou. Lr.wisroM
daily daily
I
forties deslriUL' to iro to lleinii.cr should
taj.u .. i, leaving tau Danes ni o.m . in
makiiiL' direct ronncf?tinns at Hnmmpr limctlou
Kcturiilng maklngdirectconuectlon at Ilcppuvr
junction with No. l.iirriving nt The Dalles at
.1:10 i. in.
No. -i.', throught freight, east bound, docs not
erry jmsteugers; arrives a. in,, uep.irts
3:Ma. in.
No. '.'I, local freight, carries passengers, easl
uuuuu; arrives p. ni departs p. in.
No. 'Jl.ivct b'lund through fieight, iloes not
carry passengers; arrives :io p m., depart!
'J:S0p. in.
No. 2J, west boiinil local freight, amies pas.
sengcrs; arrives 5:13 p. m., departs 3:S0 a. in.
For full particulars call on O. It. A N. Co.'s
ngeiu i ne italics, or address
W. II. IIUItLllL'ItT,
(Jen l'as. Agt., Portland, Or,
ORTHERJM
PACIFIC RY.
)
Sloeping Car;
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
MT. J'AUI,
.IIINNIIAI'OI.I
DUI.UTII
U ISA Mi run
OIKIOIC9TON
WINNII'UO
iii:i.:;na un
ISIJTTK
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist.
TO
Through Tiekets
(;iih:a(!(i
wahiiinmton
rilll.ADKt.I'llIA
VOliK
llOtli'ON AMI Ahts
VmUTti IJABT mm HOUTII
For Information, il Din flMC D V-.!. .. ,1 tll
cal Oil or url n n
W. O. ALLAVi'AY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
AlUfON. Aoet. G, 1 A.,
niton Cor. Third. Portland Ornroi'
A. D.
AS
OiTurs travelers choice of the ollowinc
rpn es enet. They aro all f, nous for
their E-jcnio iittraction.
u. 1.. N. view 0den and Denver.
. i !8ia. ,t0 vIow Sacmmento.Ogden
Hliaettt Ilriiiln vlnw Rafri.r,nnt t ...
AnrHlnn ...! All.. W. . Kmu
.Ar A')!!? 1,1,0 of throiiuh PULLMAN
.LAH0KK.W,,, TOUKIbT 8LKKPKB,
mil San Frnni'iBxn n.,,1 i ....... i. ...
;r.7i""V,"'"'-'.,""r,,I"u.'
oiiicio. isr. iv ""
The Short Line
from eouthorn Oallornia
To the East.
Apply lo tho ouents o( tho O. H, & N
ten. Agt. WorwHer. Illdg. 1'orlUnd, Or.
n
Santa Fe Route
It will be our aim to carry a
Complete Line of
the Purest Drugs.
Ami wo invltuymir attention to our Htoek of
PAINTS, OILS, G-LASS AND WALL PAPER,
BUTLER DRUG COMPANY,
.Successor loSulpo3-Klnornly DruCo.
j. STUBLiNG--
Wholosalo and Rotail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Groate t American Liquor
c.
stone Sour
WHISKEY from r-.V" u l 00 per i-ullnn.
iMFORTEI) O00NA0 frotii $7.00 to $liJ.0O
"ALilOMi HiIiinB lii ipili.Sf) u
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUOES SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEEU on ilraulit, ami Vul
lm ported Alo and l'ortur.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
THE DHLLES
Dewey whilo wash? 't., nnd wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is such that people go
Miles to patronizo us. Our prices aro not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are not
Cevera high as some people think, and we want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Comer of First
'Phone 341.
HS-lnoh Mot or.
MANl.'r.U"ITI!i:i IIV
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO.
SUITABLE fOH DRIVING
G-ENERATOKS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, POINTING PRESSES, ETC.
Clroulara uni! pr.r!icul,ir furiiielicil on npiilieiition.
1?.
iiii21
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 Fanoy Grooer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
toftdall&Bwget
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
ifi EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funepal Supplied
Mash Whiskey,
(1 in Ifi yi'iirH olil.)
pur millon. (11 to a() yuiirH old.'
tO I ' unlloii. H 11 yenm old.'
Hints
and Olympiu Deor in buttles
LAUNDRY.
and Court Street,
THE DALLES, OE.
Motors
S. GUNNING, Agent,
THE IMMiKS, OUK00N
BAKERY.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
W!i6oIs
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