The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 30, 1900, Image 2

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For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting. Overconttti- or Fancy Vesting.
Kiiidlv call nnd cxnmiiie my stock of lm
portcd and II u-etic Woolens. A line stock to
select from. , . . , .
Buiti" made Jrom the lowest prices to the high
est grade.
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
TUB 1IAI.X.KS , OliEGOT.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BDIISCllII'TION ritlCE.
One week $ lo
One month 50
One year 6 00
TUESDAY - - JANUARY 30, 1900
ANTIQUATED VOTING METHODS
If the state hopes to avoid grow
ing friction resulting from disputed
elections, they must provide a more
simple form of registering and count
ing ballots. The machineiy of reg
istration seems to be fairly perfect
and in a measure prevents frauds of
illegal voting, but the depositing and
counting of ballots are nntiquated
and productive of no end of trouble.
Kentucky is a case in point. The
system of paper ballots permits the
party in legislative power to juggle
with the returns, allows of laws being
made to suit the pleasure of scheming
politicians. It will probably result
in an attempt to unseat Governor
Taylor, elected on the face of the
returns by Republicans, and an at
tempt to seat State Senator Goebel,
defeated by Kentucky' voters at the
polls.
The voting machine in use in cer
tain cities of the east appears to
solve the problem. It demands in
telligence on the pari of the voter,
for he must know how to read before
he can operate the keys. It prevents
fraud because the machinery can not
Ije wrongfully manipulated so long
bs representatives of different parties
are on guard. There can be no dis
pute as to the name of the candidate
or the intent of the voter, for the
machine is so constructed that once
he has voted for a candidate for a
certain office the machine is locked
on that particular key. It has also
the advantage of speed in counting.
"When the polls close the figures are
written before ttie eyes of the elec
tion officials. In the long run these
machines are economical. Under
the system now in vogue election
officials frequently draw two days
pay for their services. "With the
machines the election officials would
be on cjuty only from the time of
the opening of the polls until their
closing.
With the voting machines m gen
eral use such safeguards could be
thrown about registration that it
would bo dangerous for any party to
attempt to tamper with the count.
lie view.
VOL YOAM Y VOSDEMNED.
Seldom has either house of con
gress performed nn act which has been
greeted with more universal ap
plause than will that of the refusal
of the house to recognize the elici-
bility of Brijibam H. Roberts to a
neat in that body, as a representative
from the state of Utah, says the
W. W. Union. By that act it is
published to the world that no prac
tical polygntniat, who lives and acta
V in defiance to the laws of his country,
tan be admitted to a scat in the halls
M the national legislature, to assist
in moulding the laws for a great
'cr,, o oM, . Co,
suientious believer that polygamy is
justifiable for this is shown in the!
boldness of his persistency in defend-1
illC his position, and in his advocacy
of his right to represent his Mormon)
constituents. Yet one cannot believe
that he was wholly ignorant of the
fact that he was disfranchised by the
federal law. the compact under which 1
the stale was admitted, and therefore
bo was ineligible to a federal office.
It is probable that there were but
few dissenting opinions as to the i
eligibility of Roberts, among the
members, but because of the division
of sentiment as to the proper method
for disposal of the question, raised
by the reports of the committee, the
number of supporting friends of
Roberts, if any, is unknown. Rut
the vote of L'7S against bis admission,
to 50 opposed to the majority re
port, Will settle the point involved!
' 1
for all time 1
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A Sl'KE Cl'IlK FlK CltOIM'.
Twenty-live Years' Onimtniit lle 'Wltli
otit n Failure.
T"tii fraf initidnFinn rtf iifnlln Ic lino reft. I
" ., , , . ' i I-oave lor Sheridan, week ilnyt, st4:3f)p. m
ness, anil in a child enbjtet to that Arrive at Portland, v:.X a. m
disease it may beltaken ns u sure sl:n of ' Leave lor AtKLIK on Momlay, Wednesday and
.1.., ,..!. ( ,, ,,.,i. ir.iiir....:.,.. ' Friday at b.Xi a. in. Arrive at Portland, Ium.
the approach of an attack. Follow me , dlVv,iWrsdny and Saturda it3:C5p.m.
this hoaraeness is a peculiar rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is given as soon as the child becomes
hoarse, or even nfter the croupy cough
....o if .;it ,,..,...t v... ,...- if I
iiupct.Lo, ifc it. jjitcu. b.ic 11
ib used in many thousands of homes in
this broad land and never disappoints
the nnsious mothers. We have yet to
leant of a single instance in which it
has not proved effectual. No other
preparation can show such a record
twenty-live years' constant use with
out a failure. For Eale by Rlukeley &
Houghton.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy 1 ever used for coughs nnd
colds. It is unequalled for whooping
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes H.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remedy
that gives iirmediate results. Cures
coughs, colds, hoarness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents
consn mption.
Write "Laundry" tin the New Leaf.
lit turning over the new leaf for 1000
has it occurred to you to try our work?
People who have, say it's all right.
Remember there is no charge connected
with our collection and delivery eystem.
Ring up Condon 'phone 341, or long
distance 002.
Dalles Lav.vdkv Co.,
Cor. Third and Federal Sts.
L. T. Travis, asent Southern R. R.,
Selina, Ga., writes: "1 can not suy too
much in praise of One Minute Cough
Cure. In my case it worked like a
charm." The only harmlees remedy
that gives immediate results. Cures
conghfi, colds, croup, bronchitis 'and all
throat and lung troubles.
Acker'B Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or nny form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 'Jb cts.
and 50 eta. Blakeley it Houghton, drug
gists. J. I. Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, i
am willing to tako my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the use
ot One Minute Cough Cure Jafier doctors
failed. It also cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe
and throat and lung troubles. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it.
Lewis DenniB, Salem, Ind., saye,
"Kodol DyHpepsia Cure did me more
good than anything I ever took." It
digests what you eat and can not help
but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble.
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of
Chicago, eays, "Kodol Dyspepsia Care
cannot be recommended too highly. It
cured me of severe dyspepsia. " It di
gests what you eat and cures indigeation
I and heartburn, and all forme of dys-
pedant,
INttsnl Caturrli quickly yields to treat
ment by lily's Cieum Balm, which is agree
ably nrotuutic. It iH roculved throuch tlio
liostrilo, cleanses and lienla tho whole sur
faco over which it dilVuscs ilKelf. Druggists
Boll tho 50c. fiizoj Trial size by niuil, 10
ceuts. Tent it ami you are suro to coutiuuo
the treatment.
Announcement.
To accommodate those who aro partial
to tho uso of atomizers in applying liquids
into tho imsnl parages for eutarrhal trotu
Met, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will bo known as Ely'n
Liquid Cream Balm. 1'rlco Including tho
spraying tube is 75 ceuts. Druggists or by
mail. Tho liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of tho solid preparation. .
EA&i anaouuin v.
The Shasta Route
of thk
tuom Donifin Pnmn'l
00111116111 raCIIIC bOllip J.
Trains leave and are due to arrive nt l'ortland
j ; V
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,.,M r Mi
OVKK1.AXD KX'1
irei, hilcm. Uiwe
:nirR, Ashland, Sue-
mtiitlitii. Oi7tt(
giivn.san i.
Kraucinen, lojnvo, ( :):irA..M.
I.ORAliKelcs,VU l'ann,
New Orleans nnd
. Kast
v.-s! i m lioseburg mid way Ma
a.ou At "itims
4 :S0 l l
Dally
except
Sundays.
1 fVlH Wotxlbura for ,
,.. j Mt.Anp?i, siivwton, i
H,,,,,Pla 1 viiicsiirinstieid and
i
i-.-n v , (CorvnlllB and way I 15.40 P.M.
!,:S0 A. M.i J8tHt0n!l .... 1
INDEPENDENCE PASSKNGEI'.. Express train
Dally (except Bunuayj.
l;S0p.m. cLv. ...Portland .Ar.) 8:2Aa.
T:3i)ii. m. t Mc.MlnnvlUe I.v. fi;60n,
8:30 p.m. (Ar.. Independence.. l.v.) -tirfla.
m
m
Dally. fDniiy, except Minaay.
DININO CAUS ON OGDEN KOUTK.
PULLMAN BL'FKET SLEEPEUS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CA11B
Attached to all Throuch Trains.
, Direct connection ati-an hninclrco with 0j1
dental and Or entnl and I'ncltlc mail steamship
Hnec for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
ni plication.
Kate faiui tickets to KiKtcrn points and Eu
rope. AifeOJArAJs, um., iiu.ui.ui.u ut
AUSTRALIA.
All abovo trains arrive nt and depart Irorr
Grand Central Station. Filth nnd Irvine street
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Do. ...it'.) !,.-...-., 1 mt it -tiirtprtnn Ktrnof-
'Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
K. KOKM.ER,
Jlnnai.er.
(i, 11. MAKK1IAM,
Afct. G. K. J: Puss. Act
throiiKh tickets to all points In the Eastern
States, Canada and Euroie can be obtained al
lowest rates from
J. 11. KIP.KLAND. Ticket Acent.
or N. WHEALDON.
F- S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. SBcoiiu & LanEln. Tboiic IS"?
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
T.V THK COrXTV COl'HT OF THK STATL
1 of Oregon, for Waseo county.
In the matter of the Riiardlanhli of (ieorite
Kllmt, Frank Klimt.Ani.ie Jordan, Katie Jordan
ami Mary Juulan, inlnorn.
Now on till1) Uth day of December, Ih'JU, came
William Jordan, the duly appoluted, iualltied
ami uctiiiK euardlauof theabove named minora,
anil presented his petition lirayini; tor an order
authorizing and directing h!r toiell the lnturtst
of said minors In certain real property herein
after described, nnd it nppearliiK to the court
from ald petition that it U iifcei-Miry and tiene
ficial to Mini wards that their interest in the
Miuth half of the outheait quarter of section
lh. township 2 north, range Hi eaut, V. .M be
sold; therefore It Is ordered that 'Iherevi Klllut.
the mother auu next of kin of (ieowe Kllmt and
Frank Kllmt and said William Joiilau, lather
and next of kin of Annie, Katie and .Mury
Jordan. um! nil pcrMius Interested in said estate,
appear before this court at the court room there
in in Dalles City, Oregon, on the Uth day of
January, H), at the hour of 'wo o'clock ji m.,
then and there to show cause wny a license
should not begiahted for tbesaie of such estate,
and that this order be published at least three
successive necks in The Dulles Chronicle, u
weekly newspajier printed in said county.
Dated this !ltn day of December, Ivju.
HOIIKKT MAYS,
decl.'M County JuiIrc.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
trade marks
Lesions
COPYRIGHTS 4c.
Anyone sendlns n Uetrh and description ma"
quickly uncertain our opinion free whctlior a.
luvciillon la prnbnbly p.itentublc. I.'iminiunlcf
tlonaitrlctlyconnileiitlal. 1 1 nnd book on I'atenta
scut free. Oldest uuency fur securing patenu.
l'.nci.ia taken tlirnuuh ilunn & Co. recelrt
tpteM notUt, without cliarite, lu tho
Scientific American
A handsomely lllntrstel weekly. Iwinreat clr.
tiilatton of any nclentlUn Journal. 'I'ernn. 3
renr: four raontliu, L Hold brail nowidealors.
MUNN & Co.3B-dr. New York
Uraucti Ufflai. C3j Y Ht Wajhlumon, D. C
Eurelin Hurness Oil is the liest
DresurviitlvA nr n..iv lui.ti...
uiul tliu bent retiuvutor u! old
leutlier. ltollH.hulteni, Lluck
em unU protects. Ubo
Eureka
Harness
on your lat Imrneu, your olil tmr
rie, and your earrlaKetop.aiiil lliey
will not only look lttr but wear
loimor. bold evtrywhi-re In euiiH-all
tlzea from liulf plnti to llveitulluua.
M tj Il.llUUU on 10.
B 8 HUNTINGTON B WILSON
HUNTINGTON it WIIJ50N,
ATTOBNEVB AT LAW,
Office over Jlrat Nat. liauk
jast What
Voa uiant
Now ideas in Wall Paper bore. Such
wide variety as wo are showing never bt
fore graced a single tUoek. Real imita
tion croton ell'ectB ut ordinary prices.
Good pnpors at cheap paper jirices.
Elegant designs, tasteful coloringH, yonrn
for a Bumll price, ut our Rtoro on Third
street. Also a full lino of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
0
Butchers
and Farmers
.Exchange..
Keeps on draunlit the celebrated
COH'MHIA 1IEEK, acknowl
edged the best beer In The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come In, try
It and be convinced. Alo the
Finest brands ot Wines, 1.1 juor
and (,'icars.
Sandrjuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
BLAKELEY & HOU&HTON.
Wholesale and Retail
Carry the I.sirgfcHt Stock of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
115 Secoud Street. THE DALLES
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r,
l
BOS
(iF.XF.ltAL
f
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Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
I Third and JcfTcrnn. Phone:i59 1
ftERVITA
Rwlorea VI'f'ALITY,
LOST MGOR
AND MANHOOD
CureB Impotency, Ninht EmiHsions and
wastinK diseases, all elfects of self-
abuse, or excuus and Indlo
cretlon. AnervetonUiuml
blood builder. Brines the
pink glow to pale checks anf
restores the lire of youth.
By mallCOc per box; boxes
lor W.fiU; with a written irimruii
toe to euro or rufuiid the mouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackion Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
ijature in strengthening and recon
struotinKthe exhausted digestive or
fans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach? Nausea
BlokHeadache,Ga8tralgia,Cramp8,anfj
Hlother mulU i of imperfect digestion.
Prapand by C. C PeWUt Co., clblcotir
DRUGGISTS
BiacRsmuns
A N D t
Horsesnoers
scheilulo without
Str. RoKiilntor.
(Limited ijindliiRi.)
Ship your
Freight
via
DOWN,
l.v. Dalles
It .S A. M.
Tuesday . . .
ThutMlay . ..
Saturday.
Arr. Portland
at 61'. M.
ill'.
l.v. Portland
at 7 A. M.
Momlay
U'i'dni"0uy
l-rldiiy
Arr. Dalles
at r I', u.
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel liy the SteamerH ol the IteRUbitor Line.
roan the bcHt ervleo possible.
Portland Olllee, Oak Street Doek. W.
MAS!
9 H IIHUUIbC
:5D d notors
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars) am) )iurticulnrK (urniHhcil on upplituitioti.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
uti-JO THE DAl.I.ES, OR KG ON
Grandall & Burget
DEALEKS IN RobeS,
fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes
funeral Supplies embalmers Ete.
The Dalles, Or.
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.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for
Headquarters tor
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
ton Flour.
Tliiu I'1.
.
.lu...
ura, orei y niwK iff KUUmilUlUd IQ give BUimii""v
Vd Bell OUr Boons lownr limn nnu linuuu !.. V. ..-J tl .lunrld
t - " .iuiidv . . ...D binuUi nnu it vuu uviu .
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agenoy for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHIBKEYJroiu a.76 to U.OO pur unllou. (TtolTytmrB old.) '
IMPORTED 00GN AO fr.nu 7.00 to $12.00 per KHlion. Ill to 20 yfT5 oTT.' ,
OALirQJRMIA BBAKDIES jilLirfiJ.0 (1-0 P"r gallon. (4 to ll yenre oi
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
REGULATOR LINE. :
Dalles, Portiana & flstori Kay. Co.:
SicniuvrK of tlift IteRulnlnr Line will run us jht thefnl-'
IowIiik fchidulo, tho Company resurvIiiR tho rlulit to ctiangc
nonce.
i Str. Dallos City,
(TonelihiK t all Way l'olnt,)S
DOWN.
I l.v. Dalles
' at I', :;'.(! A. tt.
1a-. PortUnd !
.Monday
WeiineMlav
1 llewlny
ThurMUy
Regulator Line. I !vrr'r?'iK;rti,a
(illicertalli)
Arr. DnllM'S
(micertain) A
The Comany will endeavor to give ItH pat-
For further Information address 3
C. ALUAWAY, Con. Agt The Italic.
TACTl'lti:i) 11V
Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Feed Gram ot eii kin
Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Bran, Shorts, y WL'ASd
"Byers' Best" Pendle
nt. to ...... ..I.. ..I 1 n (omllr
twin .a ItmuuiuUbUIUU t7Xll(OODI IW .".
1- t . t . t i I iftf.