The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 28, 1900, Image 4

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"In MIhoum.
The house tlmt creeled tr e Sha com-,
tianv last tllClil was euorimuie- cmitc,
the previous tiiiiht the nnnnsrutnent hud
8 gallery Mllll III uie rear ui me nun iu,
tin. iintnctie ihrotic which
this popuhir tioupe attracts.
The piny "lu MizzMiri" ia n peculiar
one, depicting life in the rural district
of Pike county. Mo. The backwood
dialect, the niake-np of the characters,
nnd the sitnaiione proved that the Shaw
company had all the detiils down to a
line point. The stace setting!1, while of
course were not handsome, were in taste
with the play and could not have been
improved in any manner.
E.ich character proved to be just the
richt person in the right place. Sam T
Shaw as "Joe Vernon," the villus
blacksmith, waa indeed as clever a?
conld be desired and brought forth much
applause. Louise Garter as "Mrs. Ver
non" was a "powerful good character,"
and portrayed her part in a pleasing
manner. Mrs. Nellie Maine Shaw, as
"Libette Vernon," brought down the
bouse on numerous occasions by her
easy and natural manner upon the
etnge, considering the ditllcult role she
played. M. J. Hooley as "Dave," the
lover of "Libette" and the man who was
looking for "a Bteady job," was one of
the best characters in the piece. II. W.
Gilbert, as "Jim P.adburn," made a
clever sheriff, while Jennie Kelton as
"kte ernon,' the seminary graduate,
was all ttiat could be desired. At Hal-
let as "Iljbt. Travers," the villian, had
little to do, but did that little well.
The other characters were of minor
importance, but were up to the standard
and did their turns in such a way as to
impress the audience with their ability.
The orchestra of the Shaw company is ' "Milling tuu me so mucn goou as co
otie of the best we have had the pleasure . Dyspepsia Cure. One dose, relieved
of listening to in the city. The music i e. a few bottles cured me." It digests
is classical and up to-date, and moat " what yon eat nndcurea dyspepain.
pleasing. To listoit to it is worth the
price of admission alone.
Tonight Milton Noble's drama, "From
Sire to Son," will be given.
Notice to the I'lHiUc.
The Columbia Southern Railway Com
pany will cumplete its line and be ready
to receive forward freight and passengers
from Shaniko not later than April 15,
1900. Large warehouses and stock yards
will be erectad and ready for wool and
mock by the above date. Freight rates
wilt be considerable lower than by team
from The Dalles. Ittgular tariff will be
published shortly.
For further information call on or
address C. E. Lytle, General Freight
Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned.
E. E. Lytlk,
feblO-tf
General Managir.
"I had bronchitis every winter for
years and no medicine gave me perma
nent relief till I began to take One Min
ute Coiurh Cure. I know it is the best
cough medicine made." savs J. Koontz,
Corrv. Pa. It nuicklv cures couch?.
colds, croun, asthma, grippe and throat
and lung troubles. It is the children's
favorite remeilv. CurPB nniifL-Iv.
rf , - j .
Cure Headache Oulcklf.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
ry Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24 Gw
Pine Poultry and Italian lleett.
Silverlaced Wyaradotte, English Red
Cap and Rose Combed White Leghorn
chickens for sale. Single birds $1 each.
for petting $1 per fifteen.
Italian hues $1 per pound. Queen
Bled Quarts at a Time
'Iamaknifeniakerand'.worked for a number of years in the New York Knifo
Co. s factory at Walden, N. V. First tiling I knew I commenced to bleed from
the mouth, bometimes as much as a quart of blood would come up from my
lungs at a time. Every time I coughed the blood spurted out. It was in the
o iu, mm iiiutimitn
people told me I had better
make my peace with tke Lord
and prepare to die. for I would
not live till spring. My home
-doctor couldn't do me any good,
but advised mo to get to New
York City- for examination.
They finally took me to a med
ical co'lege, ai d a whole Jot of
physicians made what they
called a dingnoM. There were
several students looking t.n.
'One professor had a little i very
Shammer, and with this he
pounded my chest and held his
car close to listen. After a
while the professor looked at
me solemnly and declared
One of your lungs in about
jjojie nnd the other is affected.
There may be a slim chance
for life if vou emit u-orkinc in
that knife factory.' I went back
iiomc, oiit (lulu t improve. One iwy I saw an advertisement of free samples of
Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, being given away by our home drug
gists, Walker & Eaton. I trot one of these bottles, nnd it relieved me. Then I
bought more of the regular size, and my improvement was continuous, although
slow. My doctors were astonished and so was I. After dark I hated to spit,
because 1 was afraid it might bo blood, and I wanted to know for sure. I have
so fear now, for at last I am a solid man again, Although one lung is gone, the
other is as sound as a dollar, and answers as well as two lungs, so far as I can
see. I want everyone to know the facts and that is why I tell them here."
(Signed) A. H. Simpson.
Acker's ISnKlfcliKemetly U fold by all drueelits under a positive guarantee
that your money will be refunded in case of failure. 15c., 50c. and $1 a bottle in
United .Slates and Canada. In Kncland. is. 2d., as. 3d,, and 48. Cxi,
Il'e uuiliurize tke above guarantee. II'. II. UQQKElt & CO., J'rojirUlori, .Vmi York.
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
! bees warranted purely mated, 75 cents
' enrh. Queens ent by mnil nnd sale ar
riva, guaranteed. Address
Mus. A. A. Hok.st.y,
Tyeh Vnllej , Or.
fgoj. imo
EUSINESS LOCALS
Clark & FHlk are never closed Sunday.
Dun't forget this.
Uie Clarke A Falk's quinine hair tonic
j dandrufT from the head.
A full line of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke A Falk.
You will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke A Falk's favoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer for them.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
oure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Latest thing in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Flora lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Fittest kind of
chicken feed. nicb25-tt
Pure Bilver kced Wyandott eggs can
be secured at J. H. Cross' grocery store
( for $1 pi 15. feb2S-lmo wkly
& Fa,fc have receiv(jd a carloild
of the celubrated James E. Patton
. . ... .
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is un
equalled for piles, injuries and skin
' l!?Mn' II id ll're riginal "'ch HhZb1
Cillkd AJCVYUIC Ul (III LUUntCtlCUSi
Geo. Barbe, Mendota, Va , says,
Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton,
Pa., writes, "I think DeWitt'e Witch
' IIzl Salve the grandest salve made."
It cures piles and heals everything.
All fraudulent imitations are worthless.
W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga., says,
"DeWitt'a Little Early Ilisers did me
more good than any pills I ever took."
The famous little pills for constipation,
biliousness and liver nnd bowel troubles.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur-
lu " '"c
' n,,t 1 cure,! ll,em w,tU DeU " 8 ,tch
I Hazel Sulre" It 1b infallible for piles
! nd skin diBeaees. lie.vars of connter-
'
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
' of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
j Btomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishnees,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must I e purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elezir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or yv"""" I"" r ""X " "
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
. f ' T ? 1 . . . . t 1.1 .
remed' nnd wo fidl ever' bott,e on
, " i,uo,l,ve KaraeB. umneiey uuBii
I ton'a drB8 Bt0T-
Caal lu Your CtsecK.
All countv warrants registered prior
to June 3, 189(3, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after February. 2,
U00. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treasurer.
S'ck Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herbdrin
Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work a'"1 happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
ir money back. 'J'i cts. and 60 cts.
Wnkeley Houghton Druggist'.
)r -"". ll.'r
OPERA
HOUSE.
TRUE MERIT A SURE WINNER.
One Week,
Commencing
Feb. 26
The
Sham
Company
Supporting Sam T. Shaw in
Seven Great Plays.
MONDAY- , , ,
I'rfd llrlghton a celebrated
JACK O' DIAMONDS
TL'KjDAY-
Nnt C (iocUnin's Croat
creation,
IN MIZZUIiA
NVEDNK3DAY .
Milton Noble's
KItOM EIUE TO SON
TIIl'ItSDAY
An Knelish Melodrama
by Arnold Wolfard,
THK Hit AND OF CAIN
FKIDAY
The greatest of all war
Dramui,
IIKI.D HY THK KNEMY
SATUKDAY
Milton Noble's famous
comidy,
FOU HEVKNUK ONLY
SATf ItDAY MATINEK-
Thc Kvcrsrcen Old Favor-
Ul" 1111' VAN WINKLE
New Siieclal Scenery and wardrobes
for each play.
5
II. cniitn
POPULAR PRICES ...
I 15 cents
rrtioal for i:-f iniillnc W uter IIoiiiIk,
IIhIU-r City Orecon.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the board of water commissioners of
Dalles City, Oregon, at BaH citv until
S:30 o'clock p. m. of the 26 day o'f Feb.,
1900, for twenty-live thousand dollars;
and twenty thousand dollars of refund
ing water bonds of said city, (as it is not
settled as to whether the total amount
of Ootids will be $23,000 or $20,000; au
thority is extended to the said board to
issue refunding water bonds in the sum
of ?2r,000, but if found not to be ncces
sary, the issue will be for no more than
$20,000; and at a rate of interest not ex
(.eeuing lour per cent per annum pav
able twenty years from date of issue,
, interest payable semi-auiiuallv, ptinci-
pal and interest payable in gold coin of
' the United States, at any city therein,
I at tiie option of the buyer.
; The bonds mentioned will be issued
, under the provisions of the several leg-'
1 islative acts of the state of Oregon, ap
proved tell. L'ti, ISSo, freb. 1U, lHb'J, and
Feb. 14, 1895, and in pursuance of an or
dinance adopted by the common council
of Dalles City, approved January 25,
1900. The proposed refunding water
bonds are intended for the redemption
j ol outstanding water bonds in the sum
I of $25,000; but in case the board of water
1.1 ... 1 rrd t 1. n.nln. . ... I 1 1 nr-.... . .
Luuiuueatuuuii I'ldCl. 11 nm iscuu re
funding bonds for $120,000 only, therefore
bidders may make proposal's for both
$25,000 and $20,000, and in the denomi
nation of $500 each.
No bid will be entertained for a rate
less than par value of the bonds. Prem
iuiiie and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing on the
value of all bids.
Bidders must deposit with the nresi
dent of the board a duly certified check
on some responsible bank equal to 2 per
cent of the atrount of bonds bid for, or
accompany Ins bid with cash of such
p.mount as will equal such per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made
payable to the president of the board of
water commissioners of Dalles Citv. Or.
as liquidated damages in case the bidder
shall mil or neglect to receive and pay
for, at the office of the city treasurer of
said city, the bonds awarded to hi in on
his bid, on or before the first day of
Aiarcn, tuuu.
Attention should be .given the fact
that the board will not issue and dispose
of more than $20,L'00 of such refunding
Ijouds, unless it shall be deemed neces
sary to do so, but otherwise, if th - board
snail nnu mat it is necessary to issue
bonds in the sum of $25,000, it will then
otter mid issue the lull sum, ($'.'.,000).
uie rignt to reject any ami all Hide is
reserved by the eaid board of water
commissioners,
liids should be addressed to the nresi
dent of said board, or to the citv record
er, Dalles City, Wasco county, Oreiron,
and noted "Proposals for refunding
water nanus."
iy ortler of the Hoard of Water Com
uiiesion, by and with the consent of the
Common Council. This 2oth day of
January, 1900.
T. .1, Kkupkut,
1.. S.j President of Hoard,
Arrirtr: Nun H. Hatch,
Recorder of Dalles City.
Mica
light
the
load
liortena
!AXLE
Crease
tbo
road.
helps the team. Save wear and
cxpctiK, bold e very wuerc.
I MA UK y
TANDAM OU OO.
Baldwin
0.R.&N.
nr.r.vnT
ror.
timr fcur.mti.ic.
Fiiom lUM-r.s.
AnntVK
1'HOM.
Kast Isnlt I.kr, Ilcnvcr. M. Jt
Mull i Worth, Oninha, Kan JUI1
11 m. mi Cltr, St. Umli, S.5.m
I Chicago mid Knit.
Erxikntic
Flyer
7:05 J. sn.
Wnlln Wnilfl, SpoVmic, SjI'iIihiic
Mltiiu'MiMills. St. I'Hiil, 1 lyct.
jitiltith. MUmmkcu.i 4:21. in
ClilCHSO ""d Kast.
S p. m.
From Poktlakd. I
Ociiin Steimnhlij. '
For Kan Francisco j
4 . m.
and
Kx.aundny Columbia Uv. Steamers.. Ex.hundaj
To
Abtokia and
Way
Saturday
Laudlugi..
lu p. ui.
tia. m. WiLLAUKTTr Rtvr.K. i 4 :.!'
Kx.Huuday Oregon City., NcwIrtk, Ki.Hundny
saicm & nayuiuu e.
t
Ta. m, IWitiAmrrrr xxt Yam- 3:S0 n. m.
Tuea.Thur. ntu. KtVERi. Jlon.,Ved
and Sat. , Oregon City, Dayton, ami Frl.
and Way.Uuullngs.
6a.m. ; Willamette Isivuk. 4:30 p. m.
Tu..Thur,i,ortlund to Corvalllh,, Mon. Wrd
and Bat. I unci Way-Landings, laud Friday
S.sake UiVEn.
Itiiaria tu Iwbton.
Leave
Ijcwikton
dally
I.v Itlparliii
dully
1.2)o. m.
h:OT a.
I
I'artlcs deal.Mnc toco to Ilentntor nlinuttl ,
tHko M. I, leaving l lit? Dalies nl 7:0.1 i. ta
mnklng direct ronneclInu ut Ilciui'r Junction ,
Kuturulng tnaklugdlrectciuincctiou ut Ilcppucr
luuctlnu ltli No. 1, arriving at Tlic DallcMit
J;SS. m. I
No. SJ, throught Irclght, cnt bound, lines not'
carry iiasieuugera; arrives "lUi u. m dcirt.t
3:Ma. m. I
No 21, local freight, carries pasrengon, cast
bound; arrives 4;:w i. ni di;inrui.l5 p. m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, dfs not
carry pasiengers; arrives 6.15 p in., deiuirts
9:3) . m.
No. 23, west bound local freight, carries jml.
seiigcn,; arrives &:15 p. 111., departs ti:C0 11. in.
For full particulars rail on O. It. A N. t.'o.'f
agent The Dalles, or address
W. II. HUKLIirilT,
(ii'M l'as. Agt., 1'ortlaud, Or,
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OK THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Tralufc leave and are due to arrive at i'ortiand
LEAVE.
OVKULAND KX-1'
nrcss. ffulem. Kino- '
burg, Anhliiud, tiuc
'7:00 V. il
rnmuuto, Ogden.Hau
rraucueo, Jiojave
r nu t .ni.. l-i r.un
9.15 A. M.
New Orleaua and
U-iit ;
:30 A. M
J'.osebiirg uud vroy tu
itions ' f Via Woodbura for 1
I JIt.Aligel, Sllvcrtoti,
, West Solo, Ilrnwns-
ville.riprlugtleld and
I (.Natron j
U'M I'. 41
Dally
except
Bundaya.
Dally
except
Uuuduys
17:30 A. M.
ICorvullIs
I stations.
and way; 5.m,.Mi
INDEl'KNDKN'CK I'ASSENGKH. Kxpresa train
Dally (except Hunday).
I;.') p.m. rl.v. ...I'ortiand ...Ar.) 8:a'n.m
?:a)p. m. At sicsilnnvllle. .I.v. .);.) a, rn
b:sj p. m. (Ar..inaciuleiicc..l.v.)
4:U)a. m
'Dally. tDaliy, except bunimr.
DINING CAK8 ON OGDKN HOOTK.
FBLUIAN DUFFKT HLKKl'KHS
AND HECOND-OLASS HLEEI'INl! CAIth
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at han francUcn with Occl
dental and Oriental and Pad tic mall ntcainsnip
lines for JAI'AN and CHINA. Hailing dates on
ai plication.
Kates and tickets to Kaitcru tiolnts uud Ku
row. Aluo JAI'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU ant
AllHTHALIA.
All ubovo trains arrive at uud depart Irorr
Grand Central Htatlon, Filth and Irving street
YAMHILL DIVI8ION.
I'atbcnger DeMt, foot of Jederton utrect.
U-aw: tor Rheridan. week days, at t:S0 p. m
Arrive at I'ortlauil, 0;:jo a. tn.
Leave for AIKLIK on Monday, Wednesday and
Fridaj- t8:a'a. in. Arrlvf at Portland. Tumi
dav, Thursday und Batunlai u 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
It. KuKHl.KIt,
Manager.
II. II. llllll'lll M
Asst. (i. F. A I'uss. Attt
Through Ticket Ofllcc, 13 1 Third Mrect, where
tit mutt It f I St Is Situ s nil I.. 1. II .
Uttttf'U I'MriU'llI llttd Vlivs.... l. -.!... 1 .
'-' 1 m.i, nMtwjiv vw uv uuiuiucu nl
J. H. KIKKLANI), Ticket Anit
Tlie coiuiia Miog Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDFAOTUHKHH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
)RIKD BEEF, ETC.
jyu UKiitHNonitprKit
Physiciau and Surgeon,
Bpectal attention glvun lo nursery,
l The Great STEEL and MALLEA-
BLE IRON RANGES.
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VIajestie
!
! Are MADE TO LAST
1 ABSOLUTELY
IScmcmbcr that we
$45.00
5'
6; AVhieti i i a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25
over p ce charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
j;- ,itc for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
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AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, T0
G'lmilnra arid purtlciilnrB
F.
tin 20
O. C. COOPER,
MA.NUFAt'TI'llUH OF
High-Grade Stook Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
DKALKIt IN
TontH, Whk Covore, nnd nil articles usually
Kujit in u llrat-clnss linrnnsH sliop.
THK DALLES, OREGON.
A LIFETIME, and are
GUARANTEED.
arc soiling the snnie from
to $60.00
& COOIE.
The
Chronicle,
The
Dullcn,
Op.
Job Printers.
mmm mm m m m m m
Hnn muiu 0
(urniulied on npillctioii,
S. GUNNING, Agent,
THE DALI.lvS, OBBflW
Thlo Stamp n aunrntH
MAKER
Hoomi 21 and 23, Tel, m Vokt Illock
of Qunllty.