The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 03, 1900, Image 4

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Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
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OVERCOMES 12? Lg.
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PEOPLE TOD ALL KNOW.
Regular meeting of the city council
tonight.
Mrs. L. Allard is in the city from
Trout La fee.
Hugh Jackson came in fiom Golden
dale yesterday.
C. . Jones and wife were down from
Wasco yesterday.
Mrs. M. A. Ewinc has returned from
a vieit to hereon in Vancouver.
W tt Voflrnrp anil V V Kimnann '
are business visitors from Hood River
Mi
'-.'("The Little Minister," and the hearty
afternoon, where she attended the opeta
last night.
Miss Nell Michell is in the city from
Stevenson, the guest of Mrs. J. A.
Geisendorffer.
Mrs. Freas Saondere is down from 1
Arlington visiting friends and is the ,
guest ot .Miss aitn Kamiaii. Mr. j
hannders will arrive tonight anil spend 1 , . ,, ,., v,v. . , m-
Sundav in town. ' r who have read the book are familiar
" . , , . ' from Che first ; its scenes cany with
G. E. Stewart, a brother nf Jessie, was .. ... . , ,. ,
a pleasant caller at the Gazette office lhem the P"'ness of the theme, leav
Monday. Mr. Stewart has been en-1 ng nothing lacking in the telling.
Caged fn the iaw office of Judge Bennett i Tnere are no tears, so essential it has
at The Dalles for the past four years and ien fancied to produce "heart interest"
is taking a much needed layoff. He de- , , , .
parted for Lone Rock Mondav, where he but the merr-v lter, and roguish
will spend a few days visiting" friendB. ness of "Babbie" are so winning, that
Heppner Gazntte. , if at times consistency is strained it is
K okn. ! forgiven. J. M. Barrie who has made
In this citv. Fridav. Feb. 2d. to Mr. tlie dramatization of "The Little Minis-
to Mr.
ana .Mrs. w. ii. jjaugiass. a son. it is
now Grandpa Whipple instead of Asses
sor Whipple. -
Cure ilendaclie Oulckly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
ery coda. A harmless and tffective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold
by Clarke h Falk, druggists. jan24 6w
Doctors Can't
Cure It!
Contagious blood poison is absolutely
beyond the skill of tho doctors. They
may doso a patient for yeurs on their
mercurial nnd potush remedies, but he
will never be rid of the disease ; on the '
other hand',. his condition will grow
steadily worse. S. S. S. is the only cure
for this terrible affliction, because it is 1
tne only remedy which goes direct to
the cause of the disease und forces it
from the system.
I was afflicted with Blood Poison, and the
best doctor did me no Rood, tiiotinh I took
tneir treatment faith
fully. In fact, I ff-etned
to cet wurhc all the
while. I took almost
every so-called Mood
remedy, hut they dldnot
fceem to reach tho dis
ease, nnd had no effect
whatever. I was dis
heartened, for It teemed
that I would never b
cured. At the advice ol
a friend I then took
b. b. b., and U-t'an toim
Tirove. I emittmiprl the
nediclne, and it cured me completely, build
tncupmy health and increasing my appetite
Although this was ten years aifo. I have never
yet had a sign of the disease to return.
W. K. Nkwmak,
htaunton, Va.
It is like self-destruction to continue
to take potush and mercury; besides
totully destroying the digestion, they
dry up the marrow in tho bones, pro
ducing a HtifTness und swelling of the
joints, causing the Jmir to full out, and
completely wrecking the system.
C C GTor
Blood
The
to jfuamnteed Purely Vegetable, and is
only blood remedy free from these
arig8Ku, minerals.
,Jtoak on self-treatment sent- free bj
fiwift Sueolfic Company, JktlsaU, G.
Midwinter Camptneatlug;,
The following program will bo ob
served at the Midwinter Campmecting,
I wliich commences tonight at the Salva
' tion Army barracks and continues for
' ten davs.
Sutiinlny, Feb. 3.
Subject ''l'reeilom;" Ilricailier mill Mr..
Marshall.
' Stllulny. Teh. 4.
10:30 . m. sharp "Holiness. .Meeting;" by
lirlstiiller ami Mr. Marshall.
2;:i0p. m. At Plrst Concresatlonal church:
Ilricailier anil Sirs. Marshall.
TioO i). tn. "Salvation cluirsc on Satan:"
llrlraiiler and Mrs. .Marshall.
Monday, Frli, 5,
T:o0). m. "Grand Enrollment;" llrlpullcr
anil .Mrs. Marshall.
Tnemlar, Fen. ft.
, T:ai p. ni. Kev. l'ollns and Christian En
deavor nf tlic Cnncresatloual church wilt
talk to "Vounc Men."
WeilnciMlay. Feb. 7.
;:. n. in. r.pv. Huwk nnd Epworth League
of jhe Methodist church. '
Thurmlay, l'cb. 8.
' 7:31 p. m. Uev. Clifton anil young People's
Society of the Haptlst church.
1 rrlday. Feb. 0.
1:39 p. m. "All Day Basket Meeting;" Ho.
Utiles Convention at ulsht.
Saturday, Feb. in.
j. 7:30 p. m -"Prink Devil;" W. C. V. U.;
special singing.
Sunday. Feb. 11.
3:00 a. m. Kneel Drill.
10:30 a. m. nollness Meeting.
3:00 p. m. Free and Easy.
7:3) p. . Salvation Meeting: the subject,
"One Thousand and Oue on a Spree."
, .Monday, Feb. IS.
SO p. m. "Mary aud Martha;" special
dre:
t Turmlnj, Feb. 13.
7:30 p. ni. Subject: "Win President Mc-
Klulev. after all lie lu.ts donte, go to Heaven?"
What will the answer be? come and hear. .
AVeilnrstlay, Feb. 14.
7:30 p. m. Rev. Rtishtnc and Christian En
i deavor of the Christian church.
! Thursday, Feb. 13.
7:31 p. m. rutted Brethren church people
"on tlie war patn.
On behalf of our soldiers, we invite you to
lie present at one and all of the above meet
ings. Child of God, couie praying, and to
work for souls.
CAPT. TOM HII.IUSH.
LIEUT. IT.ANK jaspei:.
Officers In charge.
"The Little Minister."
1 Whpn New York has placed the stamp
j of approval upon a play it does not nl-ivm-a
niMsin that it trill lie unpceeafol else
. ...
rhu rnta hntrprpr im irlthnnt n rlnnlit
welcome that has been accorded this
wonderful play everywhere shows that
its success has been a solid one. Those
who have read the bouk mav wonder
how such material could be thrashed
into form foi a play. The play abounds
jn neat epeeche8. its characters to those
, ter irom cisiamuus novel oi tuai name
has given us, it is said, one of the pret
tiest plays ever seen. Certainly no play
produced in many years has achieved
the wonderful success this one has. We
often hear of the remarkable success of
plays in New York and other large cities
and of the phenomenal engagements
they play, and doubt them, but all that
has been said regarding "The Lutle
Minister's" is true. Its run in New
With eveiy one dol
lar purchase at our
store during January
and Februarj' we will
give a chance on a
' .IwM tmt fc 3 T 1 1 iT 7,-1. 1 r . ,m j , ,
1 -FREE-!
Jl
4 '1i
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is Aluminized Garland
y Steel Range. r-
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maier l Benton !
A I
Vnrtr nf ")fW1 nAi-lnrmanrea nnd evorvone I
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with audiences that taxed the theaters
is a feat that would lie hard to duplicate.
Since it has been seen out of that city it
hap done a remarkable business. Every
where the same story is told, "every
peat sold" before the company arrives.
It will be seen in this city at the Vogt
on the loth.
OUR CHURCHES
Christian Science meeting in small
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. 11.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's
meeting at GtliO p. m. Sunday school
at 10 u. m.
Christian church Ninth and Court
streets, Rev, G. Rushing, pastor.
Preaching morning and evening, at 11
a. m. and 7 ;'i0 p. m. Sunday school at 10.
Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. in.
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning service at U; Sunday school at
12:15; Junior Eudeuvor, 4 p. ui.;
Christian Endeavor, G:30. Evening
service at 7 :30. Morning subject: "An
Encouraging Disclosure of Our Lord's
Character."
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth nnd Washington, Rev. U. F.
Hawk, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
10 a.m.; cla9s meeting at the close of
morning service ; Junior League at 3 :30 ;
Epworth League at G :30. Morning sub
ject: "The Victory o! Faith." Evening:
"Why God Laughs." Reception of
members at the morning service.
Mnre About the Sewer.
Editod Chi:o.vicli::
I noticed in your paper of the 1st inst.
a very good suggestion if our council in
their good judgment and power will
adhere to it; that is, to give the tax
payers a chance to vote whether they
want to be tased to construct the
present intended sewer system or not.
It will work a very great hardship on
at least 75 per cent of our citizens, and
will completely ruin and turn out of
doors a large number who are not able
to pay their present tales, which we are
new weighted down with.
A Ta.tpayei:.
A Oourlnclng Aniwer.
"I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drng
store one evening," says Wesley Nelson,
oi Hamilton, ba., "and he asked me to
try ChatnU-rlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism with which I had suffered for a
long time. I told him I had no faith in
any medicine as thev all failed. He
said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm
does not help you, you need not pay for
it.' I took a bottle of it home and used
it according to directions and in cne
week I was cured, and Lave not since
been troubled with rheumatism." Sold
by Blakeley Houghton.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house, tf
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't forget this.
Clark & Falk'e drug stock is new
fresh and complete.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
1
Use Clarke & Folk's quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from thejhead.
Yon will not have boils if you take
Clarke ik Falk's sure cure for boils.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracte.
Latest tiling in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones at3DonneH's
drug store.
Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., saye,
"Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure did me more
I good than anything I ever took." It
digests what you eat and can not help
but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble.
G. H. Appleton, justice of peace,
Clarksburg, N. J., 6ayB, "DeWitt'a
Little Early Risers ure the best pills
.. ...
wane tor constipation, we use no
others." Ciuickly cures all liver and
bowel troubles.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware
ot counterfeit and worthless salve offered
for DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. De
Witt's is the only original. An infallible
cure for piles and alt skin diseases.
Four' Fc
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of your health ad well. I in no re
blood makes itself appurent in a nale
and sallow complexion, Pimplos and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cure all blood
diseases where cheap Sareaparillas and
so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we
sell every bottle.on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley Houghton, druggists.
Paint your bouse with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
Lave them.
0.R.&N.
I IK PART
ror.
T1MR srllKtlCLK.
h'ltou tULi.r.s.
Annivr
KfllM.
Knst 3nlt l.nk(, nctivcr. It.. tint
MhII Worth. Omaha, Ktin-I Mull
11:15 p. m. City, St. Umli.,1 S;Mp ra
Clilciipn mid Kut. i
i
Spokane Wnlla Wnlla. Spokane, Spokane
Flyer MlntieiipolK m. Paul, llycr.
7:0ap.m. iu Hit h, J'.lluniikcc, 4:'jna.iu
Chli'a.o and liast.
S p. tn. 4 p. m.
KnoM Pnr.Ti.AKri.
Oeeuu Steamships
Tor i-nn Francisco
Decemlier 3, S, IB. IS. 31
and -t.
R p. m. 4 p. ra.
Ex.suudaytColumhlH Uv. Steamers. Ex.auudn)
'To Astokia and Way
Saturday landings.
10 p. m. I
Ba. m. ; Wiu-ametti Ktvr.R. 4:30p.m.
Ex.sunday OrcRou Cltv, NuwlH-rc,lEz.sunday
' tiHlem i 'ay land's.
i
7 a. m, 'WjiAMrrrt ami Va-' 3:30 p. m.
Tuc,Thur. kill Kivcrx. ,Miin.,Wed
and Sat. i Orepon City, Dayton,' aud Fri.
. and Way-liindlliBs.
6a.m. i Willa-ctte Utvr.n. (4:3011. ra.
Tuc.Thur, Portland to Corvalll-s Mnn. Wed
and Sat. atid Way-Landings, land Friday
j j
i Snakt Uivkr. 1 I.KAVK
Lv IMparla, r.lparia to IajwUIoii. Lewiiton
dally dally
1:20 a. m. ) 8::a. m.
1
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Parties desirmir to co to ilemmer nhould
iuku .o. 1 leaviUR ine Dane at ;:u. p. in
makiiiK direct conucclious at Heppner Junction
Returning niakiuBdlrectcoiinecUon tit Heipner
junction with No, 1, arrivinj at The Dalles at
-:S3j, m.
No. , throucht Irclcht. eat bound, dues not
carry passengers; arrives ".SO a. m departs
3:50 a. 111.
No. 21, local freight, carries passenpers, east
bound; arrives 4::J p. rn., departs fc 15 p.m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does tint
carry passengers; arrives 6.15 p in., deiuirts
0:30 p. m.
No. 2:1, west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 515 p. m ucparts :: a. m.
For lull particulars call on O. It. i N. Co.'s
agent The Dalles, or address
W. II. HURI.HU KT,
Gen Pas. Aet.. Portland. Or.
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Complete
ii?e
of
Druds
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
PLEASE LOOK HERE.
WM. MICHELL,
and EmbaJmer.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Street,
One Block Back
of
French &Co.'8 Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
3Ht 33S OMW 3KUQ3
J-JB- UBIBBNOOKrrJCB
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attcutlou given lo surgery.
Jtoomi21and22, Tel. 83 Vost Block
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C. F- Stephens
.Dealer In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Notion. Apt,
lor W. 1- liougla Shoe.
Telephone No. M.
III! Second Kt..
Tic Dalles, Or.
- - - - -
C. S. Smith,
THE
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Up-to-date Qroeerjdi
Freeh Eggs and Creamery
Butter a epecialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
J. S. Hcnr.vi,
PrcsldeliL
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Ciuttilei
First national Bank.
,,... value of all bids.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON j Adders must deposit with the preel
A General Banking BaBinees transacted 1 dent of the board a duly certified check
Deposits received, subject to Sight on some responsible bank equal to 2 per
Draft or Check. , cent of the an ount oi bonds bid far, or
Collections made and proceeds promptly accompany his bid with cash of such
remitted on dav of collection. amount iib will equal such per cent of
Sight and Telegruphic Exchange sold on ' his bid, and such certified check u:de
New York, Han Francisco and wort- ' payable to the president of the board ol
land. ' water commissioners of Dalles City, Or,,
D1REOTOKS ' as liquidated damages in case the bidder
D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schknck. I shall fail or neglect to receive and pay
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likuk. , for, at ihe ollico of the city tmieurer ol
H. M. Bkam.. ; said city, tho bonds awarded to him on
. ibis old, on or before the first day of
" - 1 f t ...nr.
Tfie CoiumDia PacjXing Go..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANCKACTUKKKB OK
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIKD BEEF. ETC.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANHACTA KSEltALllANKINU IIUKISK8
Letters of Credit issued available in the
astern ritates.
night Eichanire -ml Tola-re
i-usicia duiu uu new xorn, Unicago,
bt. Louis, Kan Francisco, Portland Ore
iron, Seattle Wash,, and various points
iu vucguu uu rraHiiiDgiOKl.
Collections made at all points -on fa?,
orable terms.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby idvuu thut the uwlciMirned
hum been anuilnled i,r th.
Uto ol OfCKOli, (or Wiweo county, i.Ul ilnUtrator
otthocatato. of Cutrlck Brown; dtl i f
date hereof.
Dated Jauuary r, 1'XO,
i'iVi' ft,?'"!1 th0 V8"50 ' H'nott A Hliii.otf,
In Dalle Cltv. (In-., within ir ,.... .. ...".,..'
. 1 -...... w..i. null! iUV
DEUA C. I1UOWN,
Adiululatrator.
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Chronicle,
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Dallea,
Op.
Job Printers.
Propositi for Itefunillnc: Water Ilunila,
Illra City Oregon.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the hoard of water commissioners of
Dalles City, Oregon, it Said citv until
S:.K) o'clock p. m. of the 6 day o'f Feb.,
WOO, for twenty-five thousand dollars;
and twenty thousand dollars of refund,
ing u ater bonds of said city, (as it is not
settled as to whether the total amount
of bonds will be $23,000 or $20,000) au
thority is extended to the said board to
iseue refunding water bonds in the tuts
of $""1,000, but if found not to be necei
enrv, tlie issue will be for no more tins
$20,000; and at a rate of interest notei
1 ceeding four per cent per annum par
tible twenty years from date of Issue,
1 interest payable semi-annuallv, priori
I pal nnd interest payable in gold coinot
the United States, at any city therein,
j at the option of the buyer.
The bonds mentioned will lie issued
1 under the provisions of the several leg
1 i illative acts of the state of Oregon, ap
; proved)- Feb. 20, 1885, Feb. 10, 1889, and
reb. 14, lH'.io, and in pursuance ot aa or-
nance adopted by the common council
Dalles Citv, approved January 2a,
KtOO. The proposed refunding water
bonds are intended for the redemption
of outstanding water bonds in the sum
of $25,000; but in case the board of water
commissioners prefer, it will isf ue re
funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore
bidders may make proposals for both
$25,000 and $20,000, aud in the denomi
nation of $500 each.
No bid will bo entertained for a nle
less than par value of the bonds. Prem
iums and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing on the
j mnrcn, r.iuu.
Attention should be given the fact
' that the board will not issue and (.'Injiose
. of more than $20,000 of such refunding
bonds, unless It shall be deemed neces
i sary to do so, but otherwise, if th hoard
shall find that it Is necessary to issue
bonds in tho sum of $23,000, it will then
offer and issue the full sum, '$25,000).
The right to reject nnv aud all bids is
reserved by the Haid " board of water
commissioners.
Bids should be addressed to the presi
dent of said board, or to the city record
er, Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon,
and noted "Proposals for refunding
water bonds,"
By order of the Board of Water Com
mission, by aud with the consent of tu
Common Council. This 25th day of
Januarv, 1000.
T. J. Skukkut,
L. S.J President of Hoard,
Attist: Nkd H. Gatkh,
Itecorder of Dalles City.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warulinnau. KintHt kind of
chicken feed. mcli25-tl
STEAMiM
Wootf Saw
Will run every day except Sunday,
Rates Reasonable.
t Telephone 201.
J W. A. CATES, Prop.
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