The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 08, 1900, Image 4

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    riOPLI TOO ALL KNOW
Wm, Frickey, of Fossil, is in thecitv.
M. M. Morris, of Tyirh Valley is doing
business in ton today.
Rev. U. F. H.iwk rutunip.l on last
evening's train from his trip to Portland.
Fen Battv left yesteulity for Wamic,
whore he will spend some time at hunie.
W. H. H. Dufur came up from Port
lam! Inn niirlit on liis way to his home
ut Dufur.
M. P. I?enborjr, mayor of Ilalinont,
rims up on last night's train from Hood
lilvir, speiulinc today in town.
Rudy Gr.ttltch.nish. who spent several
weeks in the city, has pone to the Green
horn mining district near Snuipter,
where lie wilt join his father.
D. Keene, ndvnucc a?ent for Froh
mnn's "Little Minister" company, is in
town today making preparations for
their appearance, here on the loth. The
town has been billed today.
Mrs. G.W. Metcolf, it sister of Prof
R. 11. Allard, who has been leaching in
bis place at Dufur. durinir- his illness,
came in from thnre , yesterdny and will
leave tonmht for opokane. Prof. Allard
is acain able to resume his duties.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Andersen came in
from Dufur and will spend b few days
here. No doubt Mr. Anderson brought
bis curry comb with him and will carry
on his vacinatinn work among the
TnpulistB of The Dalles, and combined
with the eore heads they will also have
eore arms.
Homer Angel came up from Portland
on last night's train and will spend the
remainder of ttie week here. This being
exuuiliiuhiuu nrrn i iul- biuiv uiinnioui
HomeWeund that he would have a few
davs va&ation and havinc attended
the Repjfblican convention in Portland,
he carub up to visit for a few days
with relatives here.
Teacher' ExaDilnatiou fur State Taperi.
Notice is hereby given thathe county
superintendent ol Wasco
countv will
bold the regular examination of appli
cants for state papers at the court house,
in The Dalles, Oregon, on February 14,
15, 16 and 17, as follows :
Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 14, at
9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until
Saturday, Feb. 17, at 4 o'clock.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, reading, school law.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, composition, physical
geography.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature,
psychology.
C. L. GlLBEltT,
5-td County Superintendent.
The Little MlnUter.
Charles Frohman will offer our theater-
goers a great treat when he will present;
the comedy "The Little Minister," I
adapted by J. M. Barrie from his famous j
and popular novel of that name. Un- j
doubtedly this play holds the record for '
phenominal business. The engagement '
in New York extended over a period of
.100 nights, and played to houses at
every performance that packed the
theaier to the doors. It was only taken 1
off to give the company a much needed I
rest. Since the comedy was sent on the i
road the business it did in New York !
hap been repeated wherever it lias been j
seen. The Boston engagement was '
remarkable. It was necessary to give '
extra matinees ut the Hollis Street I
theater during its run there in order to j
accommodate the people desirious of i
seeing the play. Great ca ehas been
used in the selection of the company.
A Mother's Plain Words
" I suppose you will be astonished when 1 tell you that six years ago I was
' in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis an'd lung trouble, because you
can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible
fiain in my chest and lungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused intense suf
prinrr snmBAnn fw1,icir1 A n 1
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er's English Remedy, and I M
thoueht I would trv it. nlthouph I rfes..
J confess that down in my heart
1 had little faith in it. The
iirst bottle gave great relief,
and the second bottle made me
the healthy woman I am today.
My husband's lungs are weak
also, and he cured himself with
the same grand old remedy.
Our boy and trirl have both
"been saved by it from death
by croup. I know this is so, for
when they were attacked in the
night I had a bottle in the closet,
and by acting quickly that fatal
malady was easily overcome.
"We always give it to the children
-when they have a cough or cold,
and we would not be without it
for anything. My sister will
tell you also, if you ak her, that
it is a medicine that can always
be depended upon for all the
troublesof the breathing orcans.
I tell all our neighbors about
Acker s Lngliab Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there arc plenty of pec
yleuround Mechanicsville, N. Y., where I live, who would no more think of go
ring 1o bed at night without n bottle of it in the house than they would of leaving
their doors wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally responsible when
ibey allow their childrMvtodie.under their very eyes with croup, because here
i$ a certain remedy that witj conquer the terrible monster every time."
t (Signed) Mfts. Floyd Fowler.
..-A?.kr'l by a druwUts under a poitive guarantee
iaMtfM W-M00OB t CO., Pnprittori, Ara IVr.
Por Said y WtoUUXjEY : HOUGHTON. -
Its presentation here will be in every
respect a perfect one and is sure to be
greeted by a, splendid audience on the
loth at the Vogt.
That Tiiroiihinc 'Headache
u'nl,i,in..u-i,i.nrm if vn.. OD1i
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tiiotisnnds
of snlTererB have proved their matchless
I merit for Sick and Nervous Hendnches.
.They make pure blood and
; nerves and build upyour health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 23 contB.
Monev back if not cured. Sold by
j Blakeley Houston, druggists. 1
i - . .
I Acker s Dyspepsia Tablets are.sold on
' n ,n,i.i P,irn.iti.. fl.ires hnart-hnrn.
raising of the food, distress after eating, '
.... .... .,. rf ili'ciiurioin Out. Ilftlul
VI an i iuiui v.. w c , rt i'cii. WUV II..IV
tablet" gives immediate relief. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Elukeley & Houghton, drug
gists. YV. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga., says,
i "De itt's Little Jvarly iiisers did me
I more good than an v pills I ever took."
j T,je , Utile pills for constipation,
I n
i biliousness and liver and bowel troubles.
Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton,
Pa., writes, "I think DeWitfe Witch
Hazel Salve the grandest salve made."
It cures piles and heals everything.
All fraudulent imitations are worthless.
Acker's English Remedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley
, ,
Houghton, druggists.
! ...
j eo. liarbt
, "Nothing did
ueo. ttaroe, Aienuota,
Va., says,
me so much good as Ko-
I dot Dyspepsia Cure. One dose, relieved
; me, a few bottles enred me." It digests
what you eat and cures dyspepsia.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
, the best
Ask your crocer for them.
i
VOGT:
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
One Night Only
February 15 th
Mr. Charles Frohman presents
the success of the century,
THE
LITTLE
MINISTER
300 NIGHTS IN
NEW YORK CITY.
By J. M. Barrie. Founded
npon his novel of
same name.
j "The Little Minister" is n triumph
I for piiritv in theatricals. New York
Herald.
. h m T II ft I
IIP in iM'
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Ontnrrh is ono of the moat obstinate
aiseases. una nonce mo most umhuuh
T,ur0 is ,,ut ono wny t0 cnre t.
. Tho disease is in the blood, and all the
sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures
1
cjflt.CUI.cs Catarrh permanently, for it is
j tho only remedy which can roach tho
, disease and force it from the blood,
r. B.
I roiild sec no imnrnvemont whatever.
though 1 was constantly treated with sprays
i aBW .?,YL:. ""V,""' i
out lnhallni; remedies
In faet. I rimlil feel that
each winter I was worse
than tho year previous.
"Finally It wan
brought to my not lee
that Catarrh waa hloml
dlMie. ami altiir think
Iuk over the matter, 1
saw It wnsunreai)iiahla
to oxjx'et to lx- cured by
remedies wide It only
reached the surface. I
then decided to try
6. 8. 8., and after a few bottles were wi . i no.
tlceda perceptible improvement. ContinulnR
the remedy, the dleao wn forced out of my
system, and a complete cure was the result.
I advise all who have this dreadful disease to
bandon thelrlocal treatment.whlehhasnevct
done them any rood, and take B. S. 8., a rem
edv that can reach the disease and cure It.
To continue the wrong treatment for
Catarrh is to continue to Buffer. Swift's
Specific is a real blood remedy, and
cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases,
which other remedies have no effect
whatever upon. It promptly reaches
Catarrh, ana never fails to cure even the
most aggravated cases.
most ngBravuieu
S.S.S
for RIaaH
ihei-fiuuu
is "ureiy egeiaoie, mm is mo umj
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
dangerous minerals.
Books mailed free by swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
I'roimsalH for Itrfiinillnc Water Ilondn,
Dalles City Oregon.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the board of water commissioners of
Dalles City, Oregon, at hh'i'J city until
S:30 o'clock p. m. of the 6 day o'f Feb.,
1900, for twenty-five thousand dollars;
and twenty thousand dollars of refund
ing water bonds of said city, (as it is not
settled as to whether tiie total amount
of bonds will be $23,000 or $1'0,000) au
thority is extended to the said board to
issne refunding water bonds in tiie sum
of 25,000, but if found not to lie neces
sary, the issue will be for no more than
$20,000; and at a rate of interest not ex
ceeding four per cent per annum pay
able twenty years from date of issue,
interest payable semi-annually, piinci
pal and interest payable in gold coin of
the United States, at any city therein,
at the option of the buyer.
The bonds mentioned will be issued
under the provisions of the several leg
islative acts of the state of Oregon, ap
provtd F-l.. 2G, 18S5, Feb. 19, 1839, and
Feb. 14, 1S95, and in pursuance of an or
dinance adopted by the common council
of Dalles City, approved January 25,
1900. Tiie proposed refunding water
bonds are intended for tiie redemption
of outstanding water bonds in the sum
of $25,000; but in case the board of -rater
commissioners prefer, it will issue re
funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore
bidders niav make proposals for both
$25,000 and $20,000, and in tiie denomi
nation of $500 ench.
ro bid will be entertnined tor a rate
less than par value of the bonds. Prem
iums and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing on tbf
value of all bids.
Bidders must deposit with the presi
dent of the board a duly certified check
on some responsible hank equal to 2 per
cent of the amount of bonds bid for, or
accompany his biu with cash of sueh
amount ns will equal eucti per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made
payable to the president of the boatd of
water commissioners of Dulles City, Or.,
as liquidated damages in case the bidder
shall fail or neglect to receive and pay
for, at the office of the city treasurer of
said city, the bonds awarded to him on
his bid, on or before the first day of
March, 1900.
Attention should be given the fact
that the board will not issue and dispose
of more than $20,(J00 of such refnndini:
bonds, unless it shall lie deemed neees-
, sary to do so, but otherwise, if th board
Shall hfifl that It m nf-pfannrv in leu,,.
bonds in the sura of $25,000, it will then
offer and iesue the full sum, '$25,000).
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved by the said " board of water
commissioners.
Bide 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 and with the consent of iim
'Common Council. This 25th day of
January, 1000.
T. J. Skl'j kkt.
ri.. b.i
Attemt :
President of Hoard,
Ned H. Gatkh,
Kecorder of Dalles City.
A FINE
SHIRT
A fine shirt needs fine laumlrv unrt
to make it look nire aud wear well, i
Just tho eatnr, with your other garments, j
We do not lue any injurious chemicals 1
do not rot out your linen and can save j
you 20 per cent of the wear, vour trar- i
i ratnts usually sustain.
Ulad to have you try our work. No
laundry too email.
D. 1. 1, us Launduv Co.
Thone341 brings the team. 31-2w
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is un
equalled for piles, injuries and skin
(lipases. It is the original Witch Huzel
Salte. Beware of all counterfeits.
TIMK scitnnut.R.
l-'itou Dai.lks.
AmtivK
Knox.
Knst
Mull
11.15 1. 111.
Salt l.iikr. Denver, Kt.
Wotth, (minim, Khii
nis City, st. Ijmh.i
Kmt
Mrtil
B:M in
Chlcngo mul Lust.
i
Bnokntic
Flyer
7:05 p. m.
Walla Walla, Spokane,! Him'.nne
Hpokauc
Flyer.
.Mllll".'lllH)liS. St. I'lllll.i
iMi In t h, Milwaukee
K 11 a. m
Uhlcuzo anil i.uxi.
8 i. m.
I p. in.
FllON 1'Or.TI.AKP.
Ocean Steamships.
For ran Francisco
llci-ember H. s, 1, lb, 13
and 'J.i.
8 p. m.
1 p. m.
Kx.Suudar'Cnlumbla p.v. Bteamers.iEx.ijundaj
!To Astoria and Way.
Saturday ljindlugs.
10 p. tu. i
6 a.m. Wtu.AUitTTKr.tVEB. l4:S0p. m.
Ex. Sunday Oregon Cltv, Nowhere, Ex.sunrtay
! Salem it "Way Land's.
7 a. m, 'Wiuamcttb Attn Yam
Tuwi.Tnur., iiili. Ktvrns.
and Sat. Orepon City, Dayton,!
and Wny-IjuulliiKs.
3:30 p. m.
Mon.,Wcd
and Frl.
6 a.m. WlLLAKETTE IttVER. ' 4:30 p. ID.
Tuc.Thur,, Portland to (,'nrvallis, Mon.Wrd
and Sat. and Way-Laudlug. aud Friday
KNAKE F.IVKn.
Klparia to Iicwlatou.
i l.EAVK
I l.r.WIKTl).N
I.V r.ipaila
daily !
1:20 a. m. I
dally
S::o a. in.
Parlies desinnc to co to HcpiuierMinuld
take No. 4, leaving The Dalles at 7:0."i p. in
maktiiK direct connection at lluppner Junction
ReturnliiK maklURdlreutcoiinevttou at lleppncr
Junction h Ith No. 1, arriving at The llrtlles at
'J:o5 i. m.
No. Si, thrnustht freight, east bound, does not
carry passengers; arrives -;60 a. m., Uemrts
3:0a. m.
No, local frclcht, carries acngero, cast
bound; arrives 4:9) p- m" depntthK:15 p.m.
No. 'Jl, west bound throiiKh (rvlglit, does not
carry passengers; arrives h.15 p m depart
U:r p. m.
No. 23, west bound local IreiKht, carries pas
sengers; arrives j;lu p. in., dcjuirts a. in.
For full particulars call on O. P.. it N. Co.'
agent The Dulles, or address
W. H. HUltl.llUP.T,
(leu Pas. Act., Portland, Or,
Complete
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
PLEASE LOOK HERE.
WM. MICH ELL,
Undertaker
and Either.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Street,
One Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
33S ON 3 WOO
J' OKIHBNDOKrrKK
Physician aud Surajeon,
Special attjntlon glrcu to aurjerr.
Roomi2Und!M, Tcl.sa Vt Block
lIKr-ART
FOR
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON
jVtajestie
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
"Remember that we are selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
Whien
over p
i i a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25
ce charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
,ite for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
JVIflYS & CSOCUE.
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Hoots, SIkk-s. Unix, ("iiim, Notions. Act.
(or V.'. U lloUKlu" rihou.
a'asssgt The Dalles, Or.
C. S. Smith,
THK
dp-to-dateQroeer
Yruth Kggfl and Creamery
liutttr a HjifciiUty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
...STEAM...
Wood Saw!
Will run every day except Sundav,
Iiatea Reasonable.
Telephone 201.
W. A. GATES, Prop. 2
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Trie CoiumtJia Packing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKandBEEF
( MANUKACTUKKKbOK
.Fine Lard and Sausages
, Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIF.D BEEF, :TC.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANSACTA KNKKAL.UANKINU IIUfclSKi
Uittern ol Credit issued available in tu
EuHtftrn States,
Sight EkuhaDge and Toleriiplnc
Tranflfors Bold ou New York, Chicuito,
Bt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
lion, Seattle Wash,, and varloue pointa
In Oregon and Washington. ,
Collections made at all pointe on (?
orahle terms.
. H. 8CIUNK,
i'reildeiit.
Cinlilei
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits waived, sabject to Sight
Draft or Check. ...
Collectlons.made and proceeds prompti;
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oi
New York, Has Francisco and Port
land. DIKKOTOaCO.
D. P. Thompsoii, Jmo. 8. Schsmoi.
Ed. M. WiiUAaU, Go. A. Libbi.
U. If. Bsall.