The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 14, 1899, Image 4

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Acts gentlv on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEaN5ES THE 5Y5TEM
, EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES JrTfi? '
PERMANENTLY
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DUy THE GENUINE - MAM'F'D By
(AUfvRNIA TG SYRVP(S
THE OTHER SIDE.
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Opinion of .lluht'
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31 enionts.
The Dam.es, Oct. 13. 1S99.
To the Editor : In the Oreponian of
Oct. 12th, cnntuinini: Mi account of The
Dallec-Celilo portage railroad, that hiph
ly respectable j lurnal seems to take it
for granted th.it where there ia much
emnke there must of necessity be a lit
tle lire. Now, we who live close to the
fc-iie of supposed action, and have, so to
epeak, the whole field of activity (?,
under our eyes, have seen no 125 men,
or any other number of men at work on
the grading (if tin- portace railroad, and
it is nut likely that anybody ever will
eee them. This is about the time of
the year when Paul Mohr always makes
a little disturbance, or rather as much
disturbance as he nan to let people know
iie is not dead, and the reason is this:
Every year for 20 years an "open
river" tcheme has been agitated bv the
farmers of Eastern Oregon aud Wash
ington, just after they have hauled and
marketed their crops. With the leisure
which follows ihin part of their annual
work, the remembrances of theirsweat
toilin1.', dusty work of Inuilin,' their
whfat still fresh upon them, and the
Jieavy tribute to the railroads, which
tlmy have paid, Btill vividly painful,
they take up the contemplation of a
echeme for opening the Columbia ; pub
lic meetings to memuralizj congress,
meetings for farmers' portage railroads,
etc., are evo'ved, and ab.iut this time
J'aul Mohr regularly appears upon the
wciene witli a handful of s-urveyore who
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
Rheumatism often causes the most in
tense suffering. Many have for years
vainly sought relief from this diBnbling
disease, and are to-day worse off than
tver. Rheumatism is a blood disease,
tnd Swift's 8peciflo is the only cure, be
cause it is the only remedy which can
reach such deep-seated diseases.
A few yearn ago I was taken with inflamma
tory Rheumatism, which became bo lntenso
that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried
several prominent physi
cians and took their treat
ment faithfully, but was
unable to get tho slight
est relief. In fact, my con.
dltlon Boomed to grow
woriu, the disease Bproail
over my entire body, and
from November to JIarch
. I suffered agony. I tried
many patent medicines,
hut none relieved mo.
Upon the advice of a
trie
inena i neciaea to irv
8. 8. B. Bcfon. allowlns mo to take it. how-
ver, my guardian, who was a onemu;, ana- !
lyzcil the remedy, and pronounced it free of
moiaan or mercury, l leu ut niucn nxier aiier
tscinK two bottlPK, mat 1 continued uw rem
"iy.andtn twomonthHl waacuredcomplntely.
The cure was permanent, for I have never alnco
bd a touch nf Uheumatlsm thouffh many
'Ainiuespcged to damp and cold weather
Ki.uakor Jl. TxrrKLL,
3711 Fowelton Avenue, Philadelphia.
Don't sutler longer with Rheumatism.
Throw aside your oils nnd liniments, as
they can not reach your trouble. Don't
experiment with doctors their potash
ana mercury will add to your disabil
ity and completely destroy your diges
tion.
SS.S.rfh, Blood
will cure perfectly and permanently.
It iu guaranteed purely vegetable, and
contains no potash, mercury, or other
mineral. Books mulled free by Swift
BjKiciflo Co., Atlanta, Ga.
ran lines, take a few rights of way
(where they cost nothing), writes news
paper articles discouraging government
projects (because that would make his
right of way worthless) or encouraging
farmers to build a portage railroad of
, their own, so that ho may unsaddle the
burden he lias been carrying so long.
I TltnoQ tlwt intinrtant CrntMn t T. olmtllil
! not let itself cat excited over these an-
ff'5imm' recurring demonstrations. Wo
"ore i" J-iiu iJanes uuuersianu iniu una
I phenomena is strictly periodical and oc
c ,ra regularly and indeed contemporari
L I 1 v with liarvpflt tinw. Indeed, we should
misfl It very much if it did not happon
regularly every year. We have gotten
used to it, and besides for a few days it
adds something to the receipts of the
! hotels aud the attaching saloons.
The only respect in which this spurt
differs from others is in the fact that
this year a new company has been or
gjn'ssri, and that it has made a new
location, differing very much from the
location of the old portage railroad com
pnny, ami parelleling it between the
big eddy and Celilo. Those who a:e
familiar with the old portage railroad
scheme will remember that its eastern
terminus was at Columbus and its west
ern terminus nt Crates Foint, and that
it was 22 miles long, instead of 10 miles,
which is the length of the recently sur
veyed line.
A member of the surveying corps
when asked recently why the new loca
tion was made answered that he under
stood that the old Columbia River Hail
road & Navigation Company was so com
plicated with debts and litigation that
the new company could not afford. to
either wait for an adjustment of its a'
fairs nor afford to pay wbat they ask'ed
for their right pf way, and he claims
that the new company has nothing to
do with the affairs of the old company,
and that Mr. Mohr was employed by the
new company to work out a new scheme
on account of his familiarity with the
situation, while Mr. Mohr hiinself.when
he was directly asked the question, seem
ed to bear out the statement that nothing
is likely ever to be done with the old
company on accountof its complications.
Faun Rickejiouk.
OUR CHURCHES.
Christian Science meeting in small
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. II.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's
meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
St. Paul's church Rev. Geo. Leslie,
pastor. Holy coinmuuion at 9 n. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.
Evening prayer nnd sermon at 7:!50 p.
m. Sunday school at 12:15, noon.
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning service at 11; Sunday school at
12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. rn.;
Christian Endeavor, 0:30. Evening
service 7:30. Morning subject: "A
Rare Yet Beautiful Thing in Chiiilian
Life." Evening: "One Against Five
Hundred."
Service at the Me'.hadist Episcopal
church tomorrow at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p.
in. Ulysses F. Hawk, the pastor, will
occupy the pulpit. The morning theme
will be "True Catholicity." Evening
theme, "Tho Immortality ol Love."
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Class meet
ing at 12:lo p. m. Junior League at
3:30 p. m. Epworth League utG:30 p. m.
iieutlemanly ushers will assist you to
litT.tj.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
You will not have boils if you take
Claiku & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tho best. Aek your uroeer for them.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated lUvoring extracts.
Latest thing in cameras are Im
proved JIagazino cyclones at ".Donnell's
drug store.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Waeco warehouse. Finest .kind of
chicken feed. nich25-tf
Acker' Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cureejlieart-burii,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
...t.i.. t it-. .n .
la"mk k,C0
o ete.
ami oil eta
.
Blakeley & Houghton, drug-
ik111"1
Kod'il Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia
because Its ingredients are such that it
can't help doing so. "The public can
rely upon it ns a mister remedy for all
Disorders arising from imperfect diges
tion." James M. Thnmne, M. D., in
American Journal of Health, N. Y.
Millions of dollars, is the value placed
by Mrs, Mary Bird, Hurrisburg, I'd., on
the life of her child, which she saved
from croup by the uie of One Minute
Cough. Cure. It cures all coughs, colds
and throat and lung troubles. Butler
Drug Co.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Waro
tiouie. tf
BURIAL INNOVATION.
florae 1,'p-to-Dntp Women In France
llnvc rntl-tlenrera of Their
Own Sex.
The women of Avesnes-lez-Aubcrt, n
little hamlet that lies white under the
blue skies of northern France, indiffer
ent to the events of this life, insist with
an energy that 1ms drawn tho atten
tion of nil France on arranging t;
suit themselves the ceremony of their
going hence. They have decided that
from now on, they shall be curried t.
their burial no longer by men, but hj
women. In pursuance of this deci
sion, they recently opposed the burl: i
of one of their number by ordinary
routine, and ashed that it should It j
done as they desired. This was not . o
easy. France is a land where all t! i
men are functionaries, and where eaib j
believes that if he is ousted the wheels ,
of the universe will stop. The r.n
then insisted; the women were i'.vr. ;
the police intervened, llenee senmbi.
The battle remained with the women,
and they will have their own way ir.
the future, for they have decided that
henceforth their written testament
shall express in the matter their for
mal desire.
This little episode has nothing to do
with women's rights ns officially un
derstood. The women of Avesnes-lcs-Aubert
probably never heard of fomi
ninism. It is not an innovation, but a
matter of sentiment and a return to the
past. There is an old tradition in the
country that the women shall bury the
women. The men have invaded,
usurped nnd raised into n public func
tion n pious duty that formerly be
longed to the women, and which tin
women wish to resume. And those who
have seen it say there is no more touch
ing spectacle than this of a woman car
rying their own to the tomb. Among
the winding paths of pasture laud tl
white coffin of some young uirl isbriu
by these of her own iige, while the pines
mill tin 'infl litnl.i mi.ln iimIiiiI - mucin
in their ears, nnd the horizon seems t j
widen and stretch away to infinity.
And the wheels of the universe continue
to turn an if there had never been any
functionaries in the world. Cincin
nati Enquirer.
Gonct Worl: Ilnrsea Tor .Sale.
I will be at Saltmarsha's stockyards
with 15 head ot vvoik hories by the 18th
of October.
out 12 IS Emit. Stkoujik.
Cheater II. Brown, Kalamaxio, Mich.,
saye: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure eured me
of a severe case of indigestion ; can
trongly reuotumend it to all d vspupties."
Uiu2Sts what you eat without aid from
the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Butler
Drug Co.
Dyspepsia can be eured
Aeker'a Dyspepsia Tablets.
hy
One little.
1'rtblet will pivo iimuediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
boxes at 23 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
"It did me more ood than anything
I ever used. My dyspepsia was of
months' standing; after eating it was
terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B.
Keener, Hoisingtbn, Kan., of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what vou
eat. Butler Drug Co.
E,t plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will
digest what you eat. It euros ail forms
of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E,
K. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., savs, "It
relieved me from the start and cured me. !
It is now my everlasting friend." Butler i
Drug Co.
Acker's English Bemedy will etopn
cough at any time, arid will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 20 ete. arid 60 eta. Blakeley
it Houghton, druggistp.
To C'iii-h u Cold in Olio Day.
Take Laxative B.-omo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 'Joe.
Paint your house with
fully guaranteed to last,
have them.
paints that are
Clarke & Falk
Clarke & Falk have on sale n full line
of paint nixl artist's brushes.
JUS. OLIVIA W. PljGflfl,
STUDIO
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court and Wash
ton Streets, The Dulle.
DuGUNN'S
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
TUrooM PlmpV., Prorent
U linaM.Iurlfy thulllwjd.
Vuro ItemUclio an I l..i-t,..i.
uiwuinu bu, rniia. f.
I?RKO. V.WiIOS,
V ATIOK.SKV.AT LAW,
. TIIK UXUI.HH, OUKODN.
(jflJco ovei Firat Nat. liiuli.
V H IIUKTIMOTON II N WILSON
Hl
UNTiNOTOK Ji WIUUN.
ATlUHfiK in AT LAW,
ilir. VAl.l.v.r., utCUJ
fflceoer j'jrttNat. Hauk
Admiral George Dewey
Will rccclvo tho most royal welcome- on Oct. 1st
nest, that wm ever accorded to an American
:ltlicn.
You will Had a completo blogmphy or this pent
hero, including hU brilllaut victory over tho Bpau
Ish licet in tho groat, authoritatlvo and up
'vdate work of reference, tho
New Werner Edition of the
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
This is tho only encyclopedia on tho market that
mentions Admiral Dawcy. It gives tho dato ot hla
birth; how ho spent his boyhood days; tho part ho
took In tho Civil War; how after the War he.wos
employed on tho European station; In tho Naval
Academy; his rise to tho ranlc of Commander and
President of tho Board of Inspection and Burvcy;
his command of the Asiatic Squadron; how on
April 27th ho left Hong Kong with his squadron,
found and destroyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila,
on May 1st; his appointment as Actiuc Hear Ad
miral, the honors ho received from Courrrcss, and
how on March 2nd, ho was created full Ad-
mUI Tf minV. nf Mm na n alrlM rltcMnllnilHlin.
i an n,'.around athlete, a darlne horseman and
' . i -t i i..v. m
huntsman, and coclally a good club man and a
general favorite. It tolls of his marrlago to Miis
Eusy Goodwin, a daughter of tho "fighting gov
ernor" of New Hampshire, who died In 1872, leav
ing a ion, George Goodwin Dewey.
Governor Theodore Roosevelt
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and Ecores of other noted personages not e7cn
mentioned In any other Kncycloadla recclvo tho
eamo attention ia this edition of tho
Encyclopedia Britannica
It speaks of General Wood as Governor of Santi
ago; of General Henry as Governor-General of
Porto Rico ; of Agulnaldo's declaration of War
against the V. S.
you HEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
of human knowledge nnd progress, wherein Infor
mation la more cosily found and acquired than In
any other book or encyclopedia in tho world,
IN YOUR HOME.
70S 8 ALE BI
I. C. NICKELSEN,
Trilby
For wood, chips, knots,
shavings, corn cobs,
hay or poat.
O$0'C-.o$Om
Conatructlon-TliM i mi iilr
liKlil lii-iilur ol tlm iivtil Blifi-l mid
t;pu. It In L'AhT IIIO.N U.NINiiH,
iniiklim It ihirulilo; nlvi li mm trout
iced door, oust top und holtoin mid
nriiumeiitiil hhIiik top, with Kiiihlly
eortr iiinleincuth,
Nlokellntf-Ithmi nickeled urn,
nmiii) pliitoiinil rontritll. Wi-hnvua
enmpluio HUxk of ttium on Imnd,
ohII Mini ktc our utovk U-fnre huylin;
eUuwhcre.
lilaier i Benton
JTK- (IKISKNIIOKKKCU
Physician und Surgeon,
Hpcelal attention (riven lo nursery.
Uoomii 21 und a, Tel.aa vmt liloo
J JA. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Olllco oyer r iench i Co.'n Hunk
C THE DAI.I.lCi, OHIUJON
OREGON
Industrial Exposition
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT. 28,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 28, 1899.
Horticultural and AjricDlloral
Products of Oregon, Washington nnd
Idaho in reater vaiiely and pro
fusion than ever before.
BENNETT'S Renowned MILITARY BAND
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
America'. i Greatest l.nly Cornut S.ilolstt.
The t'iitiiliilUil
FLORENZ TROUPE
of Acrnli-its, illnvt (rum tlm Umpire Theater,
London, their tttht appearance la America.
A Great
WAR MUSEUM
FILIPINO
THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
t'liMirpanul Aerliilbts, In their thrilling net.
AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS
A Season of Great S'urpriFes and
Adtoutidln.' 1'eatH.
Kedtici'il linti'f
mi All
l.lllt'R.
1 r uti i ii r tut I
A II.M IHSION
3ft Cunt
Children under 12 yciirn, 10 ccutfl.
DONT MISS IT!
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave und are due to arrive nt l'nrlhu
LEA VI!.
OVKltl.A.Vl) K..
uri-.i. hal'.'in, liiifv
1mm, AhIiIiiikI, Hun-1
rniiicnto, Onik'ii.buu !
Kriiticlseo, Moluvu, ( 9:15 A. Jl.
Uih AiiffeluiitKl I'riho. I
New Urluiuib noil
,00 r. ji,
j I Kiwt J i
u.-io i it Itoschurg mid woy t-tn-i
A. Ji.t,nI1H ! l:r,o I'. Jl
I f Via Woodbura tori
Dnllr
I Jlt.Angul, Hllvurton,
Daily
except
,( Went ho
went beio, JiniwriK-
except
Hiiiidiiy.s
i I vllle.riprliiKlielil and I handiiys.
t V."U(iou
17:30 A. Ji.
jCorviillix
Intiitloiis
am! vuyj 6.aly
INDlll'KNlJKNCK I'AHSKNCEU. Kxprusn train
Dully (except buiiilny).
l;W)p.m. (l.v. ,,.1'ortlaiid ...Ar.) R:t!5n.m
ji p. in. ai .vcjiinnvlilu. .l.v. fi;.'jO, in
H ;.')") p. in.
iAr..
.Ilidcieiulciii'
in.
Dally. tPmiy, except nunaay.
Dt.Vl.Nli OA KB ON t)(il)KN HOL'TK.
l'UbUIAK 11UKKKT KI.KKl'KHH
AND KKOOND-tJbAHri BI.ICEl'INO CAIth
AttHchHl to idl Thriiinih Trulim.
Direct coiiili-etlon nt Him Krnnelhco with Hr-itt
dentiil mill Oriental mid 1'iirIIIc mall uteumnhlp.
Illlvh llir JAI Ail III1U Vj 11 li a. tiuunif; lllllU.1 on
ll plll'lltlOll.
KatoH nnd tickets to Knitern joints nnd Ku
rotv. AIko JAHAN, CHINA, HONOLULU ant
A I'BTKA 1,1 A.
All aljovo triilns iirrlvci nt mid df'inrt Irorr
(imnd Central Hhitloti, Filth nnd Irvmi; htrceU
YAJIH1I.L IIIVIHK1N.
1'iikheiiKvr Depot, (wit o( Jeilerou hlreel.
liive (or Hticrldnn, week diiy, at l:ao p. ui
Arrive at i'ortlmid, 'J::a) a. in.
U'nve lor Alltl.lK on Jlondiiy, Wednesdny nnd
KrliiHy at h:X a. m. Arriv" nt I'ortliuid, Tin.
wv, i iiurruity iiiiu niuuniui II i:u.j p. ill.
Kxcept Kiiudiiy. "Except Baturdiiy.
K. Ki. KSl.EK, (i, (I. JIAKirilA.M,
jlmuuer. Ami, (i. K. A 1'iikt.. AKt
ThroiiKhTleket Olllcc, 131 Third htreet, whur
uirmimi iiesoui to mi iMiintH m the KHhtern
Bt.iteH,(,miii(liuind Europe can he nhtutued Hi
inncnv mien jriiin
.rN.tViniK1"'111"'
NOriCH OF FIXAl. SETTLEMENT.
Mitloal.i hereby clvun (hut tho mnlerolKiifd,
iiilmtiihlnurlxol lliu ent.iloot Dr. W. E. Itlnu
hurt, dm-iiK'l, hut tiled her limit Bccoiint iik
n.n.ii m me imiiiiy o jurr, in tne Ntnto of Oregon,
lor WiiM'O coiiiily.mnl Hit-court hits nppoiiited
ii",,A"".y 'o'lHi'li'yiifNnv., INK), nt tho hour
',,.;"!'., ",, " '" at tlie county court mom in
I ulles (, ty, Oreiron. n tlm tmio mid phioo tor
tho heurliiL'mid .ettleineiit thereof. All pemoiiH
liUcre-itcd In mild citato Hro hereby reoulud to
apiii'iiriitHild time mid nluconnd present Iheir
.li ectloiii,, U uiiy tlu-y huyo, to mild limit no
count or uiiy of iliu IIi-iiim thereot.
Dullca City, Or.. Kept IM. Ivl'l,
opr.,, ,:M,''V1,K,'l,:il,!x.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
'.a&arfclfl.c,8l!y dlROHts the food and aids
BtruotlnBthc eiBi "h&i'""
I TnJ V8 t,h0 test discovered digest
ant and ton c. No other preparation
DmlLh iM ?,nd Pnnont1y cures
atUlonce. HnuTtJ:""i"t
",'" oy t. C. gtWItt Co.. Chleaaa.
ii a. a. & a .
Ilutler DniK Co,, The Dulles, Ortgon,
...STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run evory dnj
Telephone 201.
g W. A. CATES, Prop.
0
...GHJis. m
Butchers
and Fsfrnetts
..Exchange..
Keeps on drnnrrlit the relelirnlnt
edged the licst beer In The lnllc..
at the usual price. Come In, try
ltiind he rou vltictf1. Alu the
FliifNt brands o( WInux, U-mnr
and Clgnrs.
Sandtxuehes
of all Kinds always nn hand.
The
Busy
Store.
Eticb tiny our business shows
the pcoplu nre fiiHlmc out wc
are puslitiig to the front wilb
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, anil
Inst, but not least, buyers who
know their business nnd buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
Tie Dalles, Portlanfl and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
Sirs.
Dully (except Stinduv) ln'iwccn
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locke,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touchliiff nt wny tioln's on l"tli Mof of,M
Oolaiiililu river
Until of tlin nhnvn Hteuniers Imve lice" frtJlU
und are in excellent fcliupo (or Hie n'unuii oi ij
The ItfiruUtor I.tim will iMiiIcuviir togivei"
pHtroim the Dent hervico posmiiie.
l or Comfort, Kcnoiny nml 'l"t.!.l
tiiivui by thu DtciiinorH ol inn nh"
Tho Monmcru ol tho Ueciilulor l.lii
nntlu ut 7 u. m. cominoiielin; Jlumli)
I'ortliind Olllce. Hio ' Z7m
Oak Bt. Dock.
W. C. Allaway,
Uoncra AP"1
FRENCH & W.,
BANKERS.
miKINlB
rilANHAOT A JKiNEllADHAMvio- "
.... lU
fi.ii.ni r rirflillt iHBiiod ttvailauie m
Eastern Stotes. ,,.nhie
Transfers sold on New York. , OWg;
St. Louts, San Francisco, 1 ort Una ((
tilirht Exohanee ata
Ron, Seattle whbu,, aim r
I.
n Oregou anu WttBiiiiii!"""
Collections ina'Je at all l'ils on
oraliln terms.
TlmXnl Udrrilll'fl
P,ue Gimrer
For sale at all ilrst-elfs Hwjj,,
.'Stubllng, agent, TlioDiillffl.