The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 07, 1900, Image 4

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Advice of a
Druggist
"Uis proper, I think, to let others know
about the popularity ami virtues of Acker's
Jinplisli Uemeuy ior v-ousns, vajius aim v.uu-
sumptiou.
i'rom the
moment 1
began lianil
liupit.itsolit rapidly, ami
Hie snlos
Icrp crow
ing all the
time as fust
as people
fi n d out
what n re-?
mnrkiuuc
preparation
U k The
satisfaction
it iiivcs is
universal.
Our best cit-
izrns nr it
and say it is the Kvt thinp for throat anil
lunf; troubles they ever saw. Mr.S. H. Oul
Yer. one of our prominent townsmen, says
Acker's English Ketutily is the only medi
cine that helped 111- chronic coush of many
years' standinc. At first it pave relief, and
now, after taking a few bottles, lie ii wholly
Ciml. 1 buy it by the cross at a time,
and my sales arel.irpcr on this one medicine
than on any other in my store. It is a great
jlcasurcfor me to feel that while I am prosper
ing I am also doing so much pood to the com
munity in selling such a crand medicine."
(Signed K.H.DoruLAS, West field, N. Y.
Bold at 25c.. 60c. and II a bottle, throughout
Hie United States and Canada ; and in Eng
land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., -Is. 6d. If you arenot
satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
yonr druggist, and get your money back.
1IV authorizt the altovc puaranlte,
V. n. UOOKES Jk CO., Proprietors, Xew York.
VOR SALE BY
Blakeley & Honghton.
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Call lor Repilicifl Coiiity ConYeution.
Time for UolitluK l'rliu rl-.
The .Republican Counly Convention
ol Wasco County, State of Oregon, 19
hereby called to meet in Dalles City, in
uml county, on brnlny March IM, ltfUu,
at the hour of 10 j'elock a.m. of fcaid
day, for the purpose of nominating can
didatea for the following county otlicers :
county mdire, county clerk, county eher
iff, county treasurer, one county com
missioner, county assessor, county
ichool superintendent, county coroner,
and county surveyor, also precinct of
iicers for the Severn! piecincts of said
tonnty ; and 10 delegatea to the lie pub
lican State and District Cnressioni!
Conventions, and to transact such otiier
business as may properly come before
aid County Convention. The conven
tion will consist of 100 delegates cho-en
by the several precincts, and the several
precincts of said county will be entitled
to representation in said convention as
follows:
Antelope 7 ECingsley 3
Bigelow 9 Mosier 3
Buldwin 2 Mountain 3
Bikeoven 3 Nansene
Boid 3 Oak Grove 2
rVilnnihfa ..9 I'nniaav 'J
Dolor ft South Hood itiver.4
Deschutes 2 lygh Vallev 3
Eist Dalles 9 Trevitt 9
last Hood Kiver..5 Viento 2
Kght Mile 2 West Dalles C
Jails 5 West HoodKiver..4
Wamic 3
54
4o
Primaries to elect delegates to said
County Convention will be held in each
of the several precincts in said Wasco
County, on March 17, 190U. In East
Dalles piecinct too polii for said primary
election will be located at the Eiat End
Hose Co.'s house, and H. It ice, C. E.
Chrisman and L. S, Davis will act as
judges at said election ; in Bigelow pre
cinct the polls will be Incited at the of
fire or Wm. Michel), and J. M. Patter
son, F. Faulkner and Wm. Michel! will
act as judges at said el'Ction : in Trevitt
piecinct the polls will be located at the
northeast corner of Third and Union
treets, and F. T. Sampson. Frank Vogt
and J. Fisher will act a judges at said
election ; and in West Da I lea precinct the
polls will be located at the City Mills,
anil C. L. Schmidt, J. F. Staniels ami
C. M. Fouts will act as judges at said
flection.
The polls in each of said precincts, in
taid primary election, will lie kept open
from 12 o'clock noon to 7 o'clock p. m,
Jor the reception of votes. The polls in
web of theother precincts in the county
will be located in the usual voting plao.-g
in each precinct, and it is reomrriftided
shall be opened at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. in. on said 17th day of March, 1900,
and will be conducted in the usual man
ner. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 0 h
day of March, 1900.
Hknuv L. Kuck.
-Chairman Republican County Cen. Com.
F. E. Bkoxso.v,
Secretary.
Itrniarkablo Cures of IllieuinalUui,
Tium the Vindicator, Ittithetfordton, N. C.
Theedito- ol the Vindici tor has had
eceaeioi to test the efficacy of Chamber-
Iain's Pain Halm twice with the most ;
TCBiirkable remits in each laee. First, t
wrUi rhmmaliim in the shoulder from '
which be tu flared excruciating 1 1 in for
trsdaye, wli'ch was relieved with two
applications of Pain Balm, tubbing the
parts itfillctel and realizing instant
tenefit and entiro relief in a very short
lime, Second, in rheumatism in thigh
int, almost proilrating lilm with severe
pain, which was relieved by Uo ppli
eitions, rubbing with the liniment on
.retiring at night, and getting up free
Jkom pain. For sale by Blakeluy &
Houghton.
.JtWlU'd Witch Hazel Salve is un.
Mikd. for pile, injuries and fkin
irnin. It it the original Witch Urn) ,
Valve. Beware of all counterfeits.
SHOULD COAL GIVE OUT.
Klectrlcnl Kncricy nnd Nntnrttl
Force Wnatii Supply IMcnty ,
of I'owcr.
Are we utterly dependent upon coal,
so that the wheels of industry will stop
nnd the forests be consumed for fuel
when coal gives out? Of eoursenot.lt
is an idle fear. Already we have the be
ginnings of a new method of utilizing
natural energy which will prove enor
mously more effective than conl ever
has been, nnd will be practically inex
haustible to whatever extent industry
may expand, says Ounton's Magazine.
Electrical energy, developed by water
power, will run the world's industries,
furnish its light nnd heat, nnd be the
universal substitute for all forms of
combustion methods. Water power is
practically unlimited, and it will be util
ized more nnd more in proportion as the
need for it arises and as it becomes, at
different places and at successive peri
ods, cheaper than conl. The substitu
tion will proceed gradually, until, when
the coal supply finally is exhausted, no
body will have r.nyihing more than a
curious or academic interest in the mat
ter, and probably not a ripple will be
produced in the steady onward How of
the world's industry. As the use of wa
ter power to develop electrical energy
increases to the point of formidable
competition with coal, electrical stu
dents and inventors will doubtless bring
out improvements making it posilile to
store the power or conduct it long dis
tances at small cost, until our factories,
railroads and ships can bo operated by
it, our houses lighted and warmed anil
food prepared, all at even less expense
than is possible to-day with coal.
SPRUCE TIMBER SCARCE.
I'mior-Mnkem Mny He Driven to the
Vhc of Sonic Other AVooil or
Miitcrlnl.
NOTICE
of Applicttion for Liquor License.
To all Whom It May Concurs:
Notice Ik hereby iilvcu Hint the uudcrtlKncd,
J. J Wllev. will nt 10 o'clock In tlie forenoon,
on WiMuesdav, the 7th lny of Mnrcli, t HI, the
Mine being the regular Mntch Uniterm of coin t,
applv to Hie County Court, ol the State ol On
Ron, for Wasco County, foru license to spirit
uous, iiinU nnd vinous liquor. In lei-i quantities
than one trillion. In the town of Slinnlko.lii An
teloiio Vrcciuct, In the county and state nfoie
sald, for such period a receipt from the
County TreiMlicr of Mid county may call for;
nnd his petition for said license, which he will
present to the said County Court on said date, l
licreltiancr ici lorui.
Da tcil this Atti day of February, ")J- ..,
I'd II Ion for Lltjuor i.lvrnc
To the Honorable County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Wnco:
Wc, the umlcrtlgnat resldentiand local voters
of AuteloiK! 1'iecliict, In the County of Wnsco,
and the Stme. of Oregon, respi-etfully petition
vnor hnnnmhlo lintlv to irrallt II license to J. J.
Wiley to tell spitltiiouj.iiialt and vinous liquors
111 less quauuues. man one-Rainm mnii 'i
anauixo, in mm anienqn; r""i .""
tv and State aforesaid, for such period n Ills re
ceipt from the county tiensurer of mid county
may can ror.
3a McCarthv VY i-colY 1 3 lllbce
J II KWer " VVm Hull W C Porter
Wm Stanley Howardlionils N A ichmltt
D It Kclsay li I Saunders John l.imple
Alt Kelsav V W Dunn J W Thompson
(! N iturer CW Clark O Cornell
J Stephenson Thos Collins Thos Ilryunt
AlnnzoTutucr W M McCarthy Him lllnanent
CMolrncux S 1' (iamblu H K hillock
Iranis' Miller Fnil Miller Kil Shcchaii
LU Chapman (i W Sinn WK Dawson
J o Wtltsev I) S Hvan bam Work
S II Miller' It O Carland Chas Fortune
T Heiiticghan J D Tunny I'. C Dickcrsou
W U'wis John Malone (1 A l.ratty
J it KpNav P llartwlir Jas Warrack
W M Pavev K C Uoolwln K A 1-iictldcmami
T (i Condon W J Kepler J S Hwunsou
J A Tillv J M Itewier W K Kemp
A T Ksp'itiR Hoss Allen leo HllUr
Albert aultoti KJ (Uisan W II Prose
K D Martin K lledfotd Kobert Drier
li.tvfil Scott ItJ Pllklneton KM Dial
J Malone John Phelps Patrick Itadlsan
Char'es blank S A Edmunson D A Howell
KJliraves Henry Dice K W Sllvertootli
C Miller KCascvKerr Kinley ..Iclleth
J Thompson Chas OallaRhcr John (iallnirher
KtnnkKliHMlil J W Scarlett Walter CoudClt
K II llorLliig (ieorjio Condon John McLennan
j uinnk lieo i.ociiian i r. .mcmihh
llnrrv AiIhios ('has (ireor II C Itooiivr
iTankNspicer KraiiK Irvine Max I.ucddeman
-m I'm inner j i nenncii j j hucj
1 I Fiulayson
0.R.&N.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark A F.ilR's drug stcck in new
The forthcoming report of S. W.
the state of Maine, will contain ohn. frL,'h a'"1 complete.
tor devoted to the null) and naiwr m:m.' Clarke & Falk iiave on galea full line
ufacturing of the state. A table will of Paint a"'1 arliet's "rushes.
De published showing the acreage of Ute ClarkoA Falk'squinine hair tonic
spruce timber lands in Maine, the, to keep dandruff from the head,
amount of that wood used ench year for , , .. , . -i ,
manufacturing paper and gie other' A full .me of Eastman nlm. and sup
datn concerning the ir.iltistrv. xhe ' plies just received by Clarke & ralk.
commissioner will also urge the adop-' Yon will not have bolls if you take
tion or some other material, if possible. Clarke & talk's sure cure lor boils
irum vwiicn news paper can be made, Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
M, o : , T , , 1 "'8 Ask your 8rocer for them
Maine neople are much agitated over
the fast depletion of the state forests Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
uy paper makers, and it is possible that pure concentrated flavoring extracte.
a bill will be intrrulneeil ir, ll.n
legislature prohibiting the rntti.,., "f FIoral Iolion wiU care wind chapping
spruce for a term of years. It is honed anl eunutD-- Manufactured by Clarke
that by this- method the forests will & t'ulk
have a chance to gain lost ground in
season to nmvnnt lio xnmni,.ta
termination of that valuable tree. The' proved Md?azine cyclones at Donnell's
paper-makers are, therefore, doinir ur"K 3lore
u.uv... min i ng as to wnat course to, 1'aint your house with paints that are
thPv win .i, iVT . fjllv B'-aranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
tlie will substitute poplar or birch for , 7,
spruce timber. uuvu l,,cu'
An experiment now being made in Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Missouri with cornstalks for making Wnsco warehouse. Finest kind of
aper is ne.ng wntcl.ed with interest chickpn fe(,d mcu25-i,
here. It is said that thus far fair sue-
cess has been made with Hint material Clarke & Falk have received a carload
ami a good iiunlity of paper has been! of the celebrated James E. Patton
made. Much of the timber cut in Maine ! strictly pure liquid paints
tm' tn Vmt- 1 1 -i .-1, : . ..1 ,,,
" .i,iiijstii, c-, iii:i u une mill i
Latest thing in cameras are Im
alone turns out 240 tons of paper each
nay troni spruce timber.
IilMolullou of 1'artnerthlp.
A HIGH PRICED PIANO.
One
That Wan 31ale for n Famous
IlelKlnn ArtUt nt a Coat
of f2S,IHK).
A wonderful piano has been made by
Jan Van Beers, the Belgian artist,
whose portraits of beautiful women are
famous. Vhe painter owns one of the
most remarkable houses in Paris and
lias given years to the study of interior ( lm-dAw
decoration, says the .sew lorK loiii
The business heretofore existing under
the Grin name of Lane Bros., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. L. I-
Line will conduct the business at the
old stand, and collect all accounts and
p.iy all bills of the firm. All parties
knowing themselves indebted to the
firm are requested to settle as soon as
possible.
The Dalle?, Or., March 1, 1900.
L. fi. Lank,
N. M. Lank.
mercial Adverthcr. He admits that! euro Headache yuicki-
the exquisite instrument which he is, Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
going to exhibit at the exposition next ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
summer is pro ba lily tt.e most iieauu- forieadacln r, nervousnes e, sle oplessness,
ful piano of ancient or modern t rnes. , , f . Q , '
Of course, only the shell or ea&e is his ; . ,,, . .
work; whose make the instrument ! h Clarkc & -'alk' ''"ggtBH. jn24 iv
shall be will be determined by the pur
chaser. The body of the piano is of
"U In Vnur cneokii.
to .nine .1, tow), win oe paid at mv
office. Interest ceaseH after February. 2,
IM)0. C. L. Phillips,
Conutv Treasurer.
natural wood, tinted green; the legs ' All countv warrants registered prior
garlands, Cupids and all the ornamenta
tions are of bronze, gilded and chiseled
by the ablest sculptor of Louis Ouinze
bronzes in Paris. The fine sketches
which appear on the sides and on the
front of the piano are paintings by the
artist himself and represent the four
seasons, and a minuet danced in the
park in the days of Louis XV., nil after
the manner of Watteau.
The dinigner has tried as far as pos
sible to convert those parts of the piano
which are ordinarily ungraceful and
awkward into something decorative
nnd harmonious. The pedals, which
generally represent n lyre, are replaced j
by the owner's initials. One bronze
Cupid, at the touch of a spring, offers
his, wuioncelloabn support for the cover
when
M. I). Smith, Butternut, Mich., says,
"DeWitt's Little Karly Hisers are the
very best pills I ever used for costiveness,
liver and bowel troubles."
Subscribe for The Chronic'e.
Kodol
Dvsnensia CnrA
onen. This cover is lined with I I
small plaques of ivory, each surround- DlflOStS Wh&t VOU eat
ed by a Louis Quluze frame of bronze,' ' 7 "
where some day di-tlngiiished musl t?'lflUi!?
cians will write their names, using for SKSffni H. ?t?S2Si?gHi.ireCOn
cunid' nt" tise ft, 8he1a.u; r urr a Vsts&sist
Cupid nt the left, which have been in ant and tonic. No other oreMratlon
geniotisly converted Into inkstand and can approach it in efficiency. It in
pen. The music, resting on n small tantly relieved and permanently cure
frame of bronze, which glides forward Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
upon a spring, is lighted by two delicate SKVi90' JSr BtontCh, jfauMa.
electric flowers, and the musician is BHMMhe,(
thus left in an nffreeable halMiirht. ' iPllVJtmiOU.
The total cost of the piano will not be " -)
1) KIM 117
Knvt
l II 1 1
! U:b p. m.
TIMK rRIIRIlULR, AltlUVK
From Dalles. Khom.
i 1
Salt I.ak. , Denver. H. Jiit
Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mall
fas City, St. lmls,i 8:55 1 m
ChleaRD and liatt.
Blxikane
Flyer
7:05 p. m
S p. m.
8 p. m.
i:-.sunday
Battirday
10 i. ni.
tin. tn.
Kx.bunday
7 a. m,
TuenTriur,
and itut.
I A 9M.I
I TheGreat STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
Vlje
Walla Walla, HiKikane,'
MIiiiipiiihiIIk. S-l. I'iiuI,!
i) u 1 n t h, Mllunukiv, !:
Chleago ami Hast. '
From romnsn.
Ocean Kteamshlps.
Fur Kan Francln'o
December :!, n, 3, IS, 23
and
Colunihln llv. Steamers.
To Astoria and Way
IjiinJIngk.
i i. m.
i
I
I p. m.
Ex.huuda)
Willamettk IttvKR. ii:.p.m.
Oregon City. Newben:,1 Ex. Sunday
Kalcin ,V way IjuuI's.
WlLLAMItTTK ANIl YAM- SlM i. m,
11 ILL KlVKHS. Moil., Will
Orecon City, Dayton, and Fri.
und Way-IjindliiRs.
6 a.m. I WiLLAMKTTr. Iiivkr. i:.T0 ji. m.
Tue..Tliur,l'ortland to Corvallls, Mon.Wni
and Sat. and Wny-ljindliiRs. mud Ftiday
Wajestie
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
SNAKK IIIVKR. l.KAVK
I.v ttiparlal Klnaria to ijwiston. I.kwihtcin
rtaliy I dally
l.Wn. m. S::Wa. tn.
lJenionibei' Unit wo aro soiling tho sumo from
$45.00 to $60.00
Wli'ii- i i n snving lo our customers of from 15 to 25
over p co charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
. ,ito for pamphlet, ''Majestic Evidonce."
MAYS & COttlE.
H
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P.
Parties dcsiiinir tn rro tn Ilenmicr ho,iM
take .no. i, leavini; 'inel)ani's at 7:0.) . r.i
maUiiiK direct conuecllous at llcppner junction
ItcturuliiR maklnKdirectcoiiucctiim at llepiuer
Junction with No. 1. arriving at The Dallei at
:&ji. m.
No. '.', throusht (reluht, emt Louml, doei not
carry passengers! arrive!, "J:M a. m., departs
2-Mn.m,
No. '.'I, local Ireijjht, carries paenccrs, cat
bound: arrives Iimi. ni., departs a:lf p. in.
No.'Jl,e.t Ixiiinii through Irclxht, doi-s not
carry passengers; arrives h:15 p in., ileiarts
9:00 p. m.
No. 23, vet bound hx-al IreiRht, carrle pa.s
seiigers; ariives 5:15 p. in., deparLs 8:SU a. m.
For lull particulars call nn O. It. & N. Co.'t
agent The Dalles, or address
W. II. HUKI.HUKT,
(ieu Pas. A3t., I'orlland, Or.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland
lea vs.
7:00 I'. M.
OVKHLANI) KX-1
1
press, Salem, Hot.e
uurg, Ainianii,
ramento. Oitdeu
Francisco. Mol
Los Angcle,Kl Paso
reir urieaus am:
East
1, Kac-1
en, San 1
lojave, (
8:80 A. ji."oscbutg 8,1(1 ,vay st'
9:15 A. M.
I :H0 P.
Dally
except
Huudays
Dally
except
fVta Wondbiira fori
I 1 .Mi.Angei, Biivuriou,
1 West ado. Browns-
I vllle.rfprlngUcldaud . Sundays,
. va.iuil J 1
17:30 A.M.! jS;,,'' 5:fP.M.
INDEPENDENCE PA88ENfJEK. Express train
Dally (except Sunday).
t;S0p.m. (I.v. ...PortUud ...Ar.) 8:25a.m
:30p.m. Ai..McMinnvillc..I.v. 5;60a,m
8:30 p.m. (Ar..IndCeiidcnce..I.v.) 1:60 a. m
'Dally. (Dauy, except hunaar.
DINING CAUH ON OUDEN UOUTE.
PULLMAN BUKKJ5T HI.FKPER8
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAKfc
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at tan Kranclsco with Orel
dental and Oriental and Pacific mall steamship
Hues for JAPAN and CHINA. Balling dates on
a' plication.
iuuuh mm iicxcis v eastern points and Kit'
roic. Also JAPAN. CHINA. IION'Ol.tll.lI -m
Al'STHAI.IA.
All above trains arrlvo at uud ilciwpt Irum
Grand Central Station, Filth and Irving struct
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, loot of Jeilerson street.
Ipfivn fnp Hhprlflnn ivfilr .l.ivw at I.9A n .n
Arrive itt Portland, 9:30 u. m.
t.. nttlllr,.n if,...., 1,...
miv iui ikii. uji jitjiiiiuy, r, ijxiuirnUHV aim
V.lu. .lU'ln n ... I,.... I In
dav, Thursday and Saturday 11 3:05 p. m.
Kxcept Sunday. Except Saturday.
(I. II. MAIik'lMM
AssL U. I'. A Pass. A lit
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The
Chronicle,
Job Printers.
and Motors
MANUPACTUUKI) IIV
It. KoEL.LEIt,
Jianater.
S Canada and Kuro can 'bo obtlne4 at , -JXri XMlST U ljOHi W XI JhUjU W
J. tt. K1IIKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Mluiia Packet,
PACKERS OP
PORKand BEEF
MANUKAOTUHEKS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JB1KD BEEF. ETC.
jyW OKIHBNDOKrrKK
rbysiciau and Surgeon,
Bpeclal atUntlon given to mrgery,
ftoosva 21 and 32, Tel. 828 Vogt Block
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Clrculnra 11 ml purticnlara furnished on application.
P. S. GUNNING, Agent,
u"- THE DALLKS, OKKG0N
C. C. COOPER,
MANUF.lUTUIIIill OP
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
DKAI.KII IN
kept in a Orst-claia liarneii ihon.
TI1K DALIES, OREGON.
Opimslto
Moodya Warobouse,
This Stamp a GuarnntM
MAKER
of Quality.
less man 25,0W,