The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 15, 1900, Image 2

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    Tot a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Punting, l)vcrcoutliior Fancy Vesting.
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Cy
Kindly call and examine ray stock of 1m
Totted and 1 U'estlc Woolens. A lino stock, to
"Hsmade from t he lowest prices to the hiRh
est grade.
j. A. Eberle
Fino
Tailoring.
1I1E DALLEs, OlSEQON.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
JCU8CISIPTION l'KICE.
One weak ? p
One month "0
One year 6 00
THURSDAY
FED. 15. 1900
JTS DEMORALIZING INFLUENCE
Arnold White writes with a strain
of extravagant expression, yet there
is truth in his terrific arraignment of
English society. He charges the
-"smart set" with hideous vices and
shameful lack of honor, and asserts
that govermrnl. the public service
and the arm have been enervated
by these demoralizing influences.
"Legislation, foreign policy and
taxation are not settled in purlin
ment. The real decisions arc made
in the smart drawing rooms in the
season, on Sundays in the country
houses, in boudoirs and restaurants.
Smart women without character, men
-without self-respect and a govern
ment that is too philosophical, effete,
pre-occupied or exhausted to see
that England's greatness is slipping
away from her, are the allies of this
infamous confederacy."
Something of this sort the United
States experienced during the lobby,
ing days after the civil war, says the
lievlew. Adventurers and advent
uresses gathered at Washington, and
shameful influences were exerted to
push private claims through congress,
secure appointment to post tradeships
at army posts, and m various ways
enrich individuals at tiie expense of
the general government.
There are, of course, varying de
grees of social demoralization; but
at best, "society," in the narrow
meaning of the word, interferes wiih
the attainment of true success. A
young army officer may enter society
and Gnd there the influences which
will advance him in rank, but never
the influences which will make him a
Letter oflicer. Social influences may
push him toward a colonel's com
mission, but since Ins time is largely
taken in social distractions, he can
not, with nil his promotion and seem
ing success, be as capable a soldier
as the subaltern who avoids social
demoralization and occupies his mind
and his time with the close study of
his duties.
Jn times like these, justice plays
havoc with rank and reputation.
Officers who have been advanced
beyond their deserts, arc rudely
shaken from their high positions, and
hard-working officers' who have been
slighted and denied their hard
earned, rights, advance with surpris
ing rapidity.
The government 8idejinit.be jBritish
paillamont, in a recent UlvWo,iar-
risd 352 votes, tbe opixxitioHiiMVi
sly 139. There is no j
qiMrtion now m to tbo vigi
fMTOMOutlon of the South A
war. Eocland has undertaken a
float which the dare not recede,
JMt for tbe present, and the repro
scnlntives of the English peonic 1c
cliiro by their notion that there will
be no turning back.
The mills are open, the mints con
titiue closed to the free coinage of
silver, and thu wage earning indus
tries are prospoiing. The state of
the iron industry has always been
considered as an indication of the
extent of business prosperity. The
manufactures of iron in the United
States during 1809 far exceeded
that of any previous yenr and the
output of pig iron was 13,620,70o
tons, an increase of nearly "2,000,000
tons over that produced in 1808.
The contracts now in the hands of
the manufactnreis qnd prospective
demands for supplies for contem
plated improvements of various kinds
will require an enormous increase in
the output of pig iron. It is pre
dicted that the demand will require
at least fO.OUO,000 tons in 1000.
Yet this prosperous condition actual
ly exists under a gold standard in
spite of assertions and predictions of
free silver politicians. Union.
The claim uf uther cony'1 medicines to
be as good as Chamberlain'u are effectu
ally set at rest in ttie following testi
monial of Mr. U. D. Glass, an employe
of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me.
He says: "I had kept atlilititr to a cold
and cough in the winter of 1S97, trying
every couch mtdicine I heard of without
permanent help, until one day I wis in
the drui; storii of Mr. Ilouleluin and he
advised me to try Chamberlain's Couuli
Remedy and offered to pay back my
money if I was ndt cured. My lunj;s am.'
bronchial tubes were ver sore at tli is
time, but 1 was completely cured by
this remedy, and have since always
turned to it when 1 pot a cold, and soon
find relief. I al?o recommend it to my
friends and am glad to say it is the best
of all cough medicines." For sale by
Blakelev & Houghton.
Tlmt TliriilililMK Ileiulacliu
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life fills. Thousands
of sutTereis have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 2o cents.
Money back if not cured, fc'old by
Blakelev &. Houghton, druggists. 1
J. B. Ciark, Peoria, 111 , bays, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
but I cured them with DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles
and skin diseases. Berar2 of counter
tits. Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catanh; thoy dry up tho secretions',
which odhero to tho xncmhraiio and decom
pose, causing a far moro sericun trouble than
tho ordinary foiT.i of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalant, fumes, smokes and snutfH
and use that v.iiich cleanses, fioothes and
heals. Ely's Cream I3alm i j such r. remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily cad pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho
COc. sizo. Ely Brothers, fj( Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cure3 without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificial!? fUtrpStS flip norland nlrla
Hature in streiiKthening and recon
structlnRthc exhausted dlKestlve or-
Tans. It iHthel.ltpst.rllsrnvoroHHlcroQ
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieve.'; and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
r muiience, ouur otomacn, XNausea.
Sickneadaclie,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
allother results of imperfectdltrestlon.
Mica
lighteua
the
load
'Axle
shortcno
Crease
the
road.
helps the team. Saves wear and
expeusc. om every wucre.
AUIi fit
STANDARD OIL OO.
:KlMBNniUtFFKK
ieian and Surgeon,
taltMUon f Iren to urvrr.
Tel. 328 Vogt Block
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF T1IK
i Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave Bnd nro due to arrive at lYirtNnil
I.KAVK.
OVKUI.AN1) KX-1
press, Snlem, Hose-
DUfK Antihunt, Kns-1
i-mi M J rainento, Uj?iie:i,
a 1.
tilnve. f
1 rraiiciseo, .'ioj
i . . . i pi ii
9:15 A.M.
i)n Aufieiestni rMii
N'piv Orleans' ami
I Km.t I
!fS0 A. M.,W!,eburR uml W"5' lt"'
4:80 f. M
Dally
exei'Vt
Sumlays.
, f Via Woodbury for i
IHrlug,leUUml
1
17:80 A. M.' j SSuSi"!. . !5!501'-y-
IMIKI'ENDKNTK I'ASSKNHKU. Kxpross train
Dally (except Sunday).
limn. m. l.v Portland ...AM Si'-wium
7:30 n. m. Mi..y.cMIiinvllIe
..l.v. .V.Ma.tu
3:30 p. m.
i.r..inue
.Independence.. l.v.) l:M)a. m
Dally. tlMliy, except Sunday.
DINING OAKS ON OHDEN KOUTK.
t'tJl.ljMAN BtJFKKT SLKEl'ERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SI-KEt'lNO OAltfc
Attached to till Through Trains.
Direct connection at fan H'rancisco with Oecl
dental and Oiiontal and I'acttlc mall steamship
lines for JAl'AN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
at plication.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Ku
rojK?. Also JAl'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart (rorr
Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving street
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jetlerson street.
Leave for Sheridan, wees days, t4:S0p. m
Arrive at Portland, u:30 a. tu.
Leave for AlULIE ou Monday, Wednesday and
Krl'iuy atfil'ia. m. Arilv at I'ortland, Tup
dav, Thursday and Saturdaj it 3:05 p. ru.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
K. KoK-iLKK,
Manager.
(i, II. MAKKHAM,
Asst. r. K. a l'ass. Act
Through Ticket Orlicc, 134 Thlnl street, where
through tickets to all points In the Eastern
Stites, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at
lowest rates from
J. 11. KIIIKLAND, Ticket Agent.
BLRKELEY & HCUGIITOH,
Wholesale aim Rotult
Carry the Largest Stock of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
115 Second Sieet. THE DALLES
5 BROS
(IENKIJAL
I ft
a
Z'
K
' Wagon and Carriage Work.
S' Fish Brothers' Wagon.
C rilhinrl nnrl Tnfr.-nnnn DVinim"! Cfl
c, tuuu auu jciiiji'iiu, riiuuc.ius a
,71
C. F. Stephens
... Dealer in.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Slioei". Until, dtp, Notions,
or W. L. Uouglux .Shoe.
ABt.
Tflephnne No. SS.
The Dalles, Or,
lai second Ht.,
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
mm
MBTV TRACr. MARKS
'VliKCT Jesigns
rrviTi Copyrights Ac.
Atirnno (iirtlti(? a nkclrh unit rtoncrlntlon ina"
nulciiljr ii-erlnln our opinion fioa Mlietlii-r u'
luvuiitl'iri in prciimMy pntrntHlila, Ciiiiiniiinlr
itoim Btrlclly c ciiiiijent Inl. Uuiulliookoiil'atentf
wt fruo. llll nupiiuy for MCuiiiiKPatontii.
raii.t tuki-n tiirouL-h Mumi ii Cu. rvcelvw
facial notice, without fbarKv), llttlio
Scientific JImericdii.
A lin(ifomflr lllutratr1 wpoklr. Lurreit elr.
rultttloii nf liny rlntltln journal. 'J'eriua. $3 a
8 HUNTINGTON u m wlluiy
HUNTINGTON A WILSON,
ATTOKNKYH Al' LAW,
Offlce otr Hrt Nit. Bauk
DRUGGISTS
...AND...
Horsesnoers
Just What
Yoa mant.
New lilena in Wall Paper horo. Such
wide variety aa we are showing novor he
fore uraced a einclu stock, iicitl imitn
tion ereton efleets at ortliuiiry prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store ou Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
p. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
dor. Second & LaiMin. 'Phone 151
..GflAS. FBRflK-
Batehers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kci'ph on ilrauclit thu cclcbmtol
CDI.L'MIIIA HKKIt, nckimw:
cilxitl the best br In The Dalles,
atthcuMiMl price, t.'ome In, try
It mill be convinced. Aim the
Kilifst brnmls of Wlueii, I.l jnor
nnrl Oisars.
Sanduiiches
..11 L'f...l., .... V...,t
ui titt niima aittajn uii unuu
Complete
of
Dm
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEaDRUOQIST.
Executor's Notice.
Notice In hereby Klven Unit the county court
of thu Mute of Oregon for IVmmmi county, in
lirfib.ite, liimdu y 1ihiI letteiH tentmiieiitiiry to
Iho iiiKlersluiieil as the eaeculor niiincil In tlto
lut vll iiikI iHKtiinu-iit of Caleb llrookii, lie
cvHvd. biiiI U) wimlnlkter iiion ihututu of the
Mid deceimed. All jiernnu IiiivIiik cIiiIiiih
uuHint ald otnto ure refill ml to present thu
rftiuu ... liiu ii. uu ,n,T iliueu III Mllllluu IV villi-
don;ii OiiIlimOltj.iiriKon, with i.roinjr vouch
er, ivltlilu tlx iiioiith from this dale.
JH-cember 1W.
imi.ANDD (I itnnnu-u
Kxecutor of tho tutate of Ouleb iirook.do-
JJf. 8TUR0EVANT,
Dentist.
O81oo oyer French & Co.' liauk
Phone C, THE DALLK3, ORKUON
Subicribe for Tux Cumonicic,
M r As
ritp.iiinrt
litwlnjf K'linlule,
M'licilule i llliout
Str. Roiftilntor.
(I.lmlteil IjuuIIhk".)
Ship your
Freight
IHIU'N.
l.v. Duller
lltS A. M.
Tiiovlay . . . .
Thutwliiv ...
Snturilay.
Atr. l'orllimd
lit Ti f. M.
til',
I'ortl.ind
t 7 A. M.
l.v
Monday
WeiliicOHy
Krldiiy
Arr. Dulles
itt.r v. M.
Regulator Line.
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE
Tr,.v..i hv the KtoiimeM of thu Ucuubitor l.lno.
' runs the liet ieivlcn l'0lble.
:, I'ortlnnd Olltce, O.ik -Street lloek
Jl ANlTAt'TtlllKI) IIV
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
ClrcuhuH ami purticulnrH fnrnltjlicil on uiiplic.ition.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
nt)2(i
Grandall
DKAlER.s IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles. Or.
Funeral Supplies
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 Ware
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
or miku
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
j r-i .. .... ...
LOU J? lOUr 1,1,8 1l,,ur ,B "iftnufttctnreil expreeBly for lumiij
. .. . , ii8: vorv Hack ie BiinruntuL'il to jjivosatiufnctlon.
We eel our Koods lower than imy Iioiibu In the trade, and if you don't think
call and get cur priceB anil lie convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate Amerioan Lienor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
hSK ffiSS HA0 ''i1 7,0S 10 ,2' "ur ""ii0"- TU to iiu ywroiT.'
OALIF0RKIA BBAMDIEB from .V.6 lo 10.06 tr niim. T4 to UkrB oUh.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
.
RHr:f"ht'
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGAR8.
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, mum & Astoria Go;
of tho ItcKtiliilor l.lno will run its cr the fo
the Compiiuy tevrvlnc thu rlglit to clmiiKC
notice.
Str. Dnltua city. '
(ToiiDhlliK lit nil Wiiy rolnt,,) '
DOWN.
l.v. HhIIch
ntii:r;i) a, k.
Monday .
WcdticMluy . .
Krldiiy
Arr. I'ortlnnil
(iiurcrtiilu)
nr. '
l.v. I'ortlnnil ,
"I A. i.
Tllt'Mlnv
via
Thiirnlni-
Hiltlltiliiv
Arr. Diillrst
(uncertain).
. Thii Comimny will cudeiivor to rIvb IIh tint-')
f or itirtnur luiormtuioii iiuiircii s
W. C. ALUAWAY, Gan. Ajrt.
and Motors
THU DALLKS, OREGON
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
house Company
Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Feed Grain ot pll kin
Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Bran. Shorts
, " - - -t -
V.1 BIhU nd Olympl. Bwr In bolllH