The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 26, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting. OTCtwnfin- or Kiuicj Vcstlus
X .,
1
tr-Vr-!(i A-l e .A -y
Kindly mil nr.il examine my stock of Im
ported and 1) nestle Woolens. A line stock to
select from. .
Butts made Irom the lowest prices to the bigu
est grade.
j, A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
THE DALLE- . OltEGO.V,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BOnSCRirTION l'RIBE,
One week ? 15
Ono month SO
One year 6 00
MONDAY - - - - MARCH 26, 1900
Gold win Smith describes Queen
Elizabeth as false and perfidious,
heartless and selfish, capable at
times of hateful cruelty, vain and
indelicate, and a virago who "spat
and swore and cuffed her would-be
lovers when she was past middle age
and the last traces of Iter youthful
comeliness had lied." Yet she had
remarkable arts of popularity when
she chose to observe them and this
marvelous bundle of contrarieties,
who could discuss theology like a
doctor of divinity and swear like
a pirate, could present on occasion all
the. grace of bearing and dignity of
action that befits a throne. The
CmtoNCLC has read somewhere a
story that presents this last phase of
her character in Gne relief. A
Frenchwoman, who was attached in
some way to the roval household.
was detected in a conspiracy
that 1
aimed at the assassination of the
queen. The womnn was arrested
and ordered into the queen's pres
ence. '"Ungrateful wretch," said
Elizabeth, "what should I do to a
miscreant like you?" "Does your
majesty," said the Frenchwoman,"
"apeak to me as a judge or an a
queen?" "I speak to you," said
Elizabeth, "as a queen." "Then
you should forgive me," was the
answer. "But," said the queen, "if
1 forgive you what assurance can
you give me that you will not re
new your attempts against my life?"
"Grace," responded the French
woman, "that bath conditions, grace
fettered by precautions, is not grace."
This bold response, It is said, so
pleased Elizabeth that she promptly
ordered the woman's release from
custody and ever after bound her to
her person by the ties of gratitude
and affection.
Tin: CinioNioi.i: 13 affected to tears
through watching tho Oregonian's
tender caresses of Joe Simon. In
the light of a well-remembered past,
what can it mean? Isn't there n
prove! b about Herod and Pontius
I'll ute clinking glasses to each other
when they had made up their minds
to crucify somebody? Or is the
Orcgonian betraying Mr. Simon with
a kiss that it may nail the little
senator to the cross later on? '
fnf7
Tho Puerto liico relief bill passed
tbo senate Saturday by n vote of 1IJ5
to 87. The vote was on party lines
except that n fow Democrats and
Independents voted with the Itepub
licans. The bill was promptly signed
by tbo president and took effect
immediately. It turns over to the
president for the use of Puerto Rico
over $2,000,000 of customs receipts
collected on Puerto It lean goods up
to' January, lit last, and tuoli amounts
M may hereafter accrue until other 1
wlic nroviifail by Inw. The passage
of tlic bill Is n generous net (lono to
n needy nn1 suffering people It
ought to convince the Puerto Kicnns
and our Amcrtcnn nntis, too, if
they wore susceptible of conviction
that the United States has no im
perialistic intentions towards her new
dependencies and no notion of ex
ploiting them for her benefit.
, "The Democratic paper nt The
Dalles makes a prediction that the
nominees of its political fnilh 'will
serve Wasco county the next two
years.' Any one who cares to test
the value of the prophecy should
watch the returns from "Wasco
county the morning of June rth,"
s.tys the Orcgonian.
The Observer says: "Mr. Moody
has succeeded in tabling all tho oily
schemes for leasing the public do
main; and transferring it to gamblers;
but no relaxation should follow on
the part of the people. "Watch tho
Salt Lake congress, next month, for
some more funny business."
The Sumpter people call it "erup
tive disease." Moro folks still cling
to the eat Her nomenclature, "Filipino
itch."
Ordinary l-'allliif; Kyeslclit
Is by some regarded as alarming, by
others, treated too carlessly. All eyes
begin to fail nt -10 years of age; some
have trouble a year or two before that
time--the majority not until after.
From 30 to -15 is the time you should
consult a competent optician in order
to start right, otherwise several dangers
confront you, among which is that ter
rible disease, glaucoma, which leads to
total or partial blindness.
It is estimated that GO per cent of all
cases of glaucoma are duo to the "put
tin? off" tiie use of glasses after failure
begins. Scientific examination free by
Theodoro II. Liebe, optician, nest door
east of First National Bank on Second
street.
An Honest Medicine for La Urlnrie.
George V. Wait, of Gardner, Me.,
gays: ''I have had the worst cough,
cold, chilis nnd prip and have taken lots
of trash of no account but profit to the
vendor. Chamberlain's cough Remedy
is ttie only thine that has douo any
goad whatever. I have used one bottle
of it and the chills, cold and grip have
all left me. 1 congratulate the tnanu-
f-'ctur rs of an honest medicine." For
sale by itlakeley & Houghton.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The business heretofore existing under
the firm name of Lane Bros., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. L. L.
Lane will conduct the business at the
old stand, nnd collect all accounts and
pay all bills of the firm. All parties
knowing themselves indebted to the
firm are requested to settle as soon as
possible.
The Dalles, Or., March 1, l'JOO.
L. L. Lane,
lm-dAw N. M. Lane.
Sain in Your Check.
All countv warrants registered prior
to June 3, 1S90, will be paid at my'
office. Interest ceases after February. 2,
1900. C. L. PiULLIPB,
Countv Treaenrer.
For Sale.
Turkey eggs. Price 00c a setting. In
quire of Mrs. W. W. Kaweon, on 3-Mile.
Long distanco phone 943. tnch21-2tvks
Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
I'atton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for h years. Clark &
Falk, ogente. mI7-2
We Put...
every bit of
twonty years experience
and drug knowledge
with every j
Prcseription j
that's compounded hbre.
Is it any reason why j
our prescription businoss ,
is increasing
so vimifllv?
. t j .
Ask your physician
if wo are reliable.
BLflKELEY & HOUSHTON.
Koliablo
Proscriptionists
t u.jt
i
DKFAKT I
vol:
unit $r!ti:nui.K.
Fkom Dalles.
AnntVK
l-'BOM.
Sidt Lake, Denver, Kt.
Worth, (Imalu, Kun
..is City, St. ljoule,
Chicago ntul KaJt.
rt
Mill
Si 65 1 Hi
Mali
11:45 v. m.
I'lyer
7:Ui p. ru.
mum , iiiui, riiuMitii',,
.MlnneniHilIs. St. l'nlll.
Bpniiiuio
Vljcr.
iiii In th, Mlluivukee.l -1:3) h. hi
Chlweo and Knst.
S ni.
t p. m.
Kr.OM l'OKTLAND.
Ocean Steamships.
Kor tnn l-'rancln'o
December 3. S, 13, IS, 2-5
nnu .
Sp. m.
Kx.&undny
Saturday
10 1.. in.
-I p. m.
l.'x.buiulaj
Columbia Uv. Steamers,
To Astoria and Way
Lundlng.
fin. m. , Willauktik litvnn. 1:30p.m.
Kx.fcunday'OreRon City. Nevberff,Ex.sundaj
I Salem k Way Iviud's.
7 a. m, ' W I LL.V M E7TK AND J'am- 3:S0 1. m.
Tues.Tlmr. mix Kivers. :Ion.,Ved
and Sat. Orrpou City, Dayton, and Fri.
1 and Way-I-audlUKs.
6 a. m.
TucTliur,
and Sat.
Willamette Uivkb. M:S0 p. m.
l'ortlnm! to C'orvallls,i Mon. Wrd
and Way-Landlngi. and Friday
I
SNAKE IltVKIl.
Hlparla to Ixjwiston.
I.KAVK
Lkiviston
j ilaily
S:S0u. in.
I.v rtlparla
daily
l.-.'J a. m.
I'artles ileMiniK to co to lleppner should
take No. 4, leaving The Dalles at 7:05 p. la
making direct connections at Heppner junction
Hoturnliig makiuKdlrcctcotiucction at Ueppuer
junction with No. 1. milling at The Dalles at
j:65 p m.
No. v.-, tnrousht freight, east bound, does not
carry passengers; arrives -J:i0 a. m., departs
3:60 a. m.
No. l'l, local freight, carries passengers, cast
bound; arrives l;aui. ni., dcparuh:15 p. m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives s:13 p ni., departs
UiSOp. m.
No. 23. west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:10 p. m., departs 8:30 a. in.
For full particulars call on O. 11. A: N. t'o.'s
ajent The Dalles, or address
W. H. HUni.UL'ItT,
Oen I'd. Azt Fortliml. Or.
Important
Announcement
to you.-
For 30 days after April lt, I will sell
all the Dry Goods, Clothing, lionie and
Shoes, Hosiery, Hlnnkets, Hats and
Caps, on a cut in price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now i? ynnr opnortunity to get bar
gains. Ihm't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Succeseor to E. J. Collins & Co.
T. BROWN HILL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Notary
Puolio. Collections promptly nttonded
to. Money to loan. C. E. Bayard's of
fice, The Dalles, Oregon.
p. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor, Second & Laugbliu. 'Phone 157
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and olds
mturo in strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted digestive or
fans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. Ho other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
ftantly relieves and permanently cures
yspepala, Indigestion, Heartburn.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea!
BickHeadache,Gaatralgla,Cramps,ano1
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
- Prepared by E. C DcWItt Co.. cfclcaf
FBKD. W.WllJiON.
ATTOttNBV.AT LAW,
THE DM.1 Me, OREGON
Oftloe avei Vint Wt. Bin.
Complete
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEjDRUGGIST.
BI?OS
(h:.ni:k.m
Wagon and Cnrringo Work.
Fi3h Brothore' Wngon.
x Third anil Toffrn'mi Phnnn"1;Q
k, 1U11U UUU UUUUk Mill 1 11UIIU AiJJ H'
1
..GflflS. fMM-
Bufcehers
and Farmer's
"..Exchange..
Keeps on ilraucht tho celebrated
fOl.L'MIlIA I1KKU, HCkiioivl
eilKitl tho be-st bit-r In The Dulles,
HtthouMiiil pilee. (,'omo In, try
It nml be ronvluceil, Alio tho
Finest bra nils of Wines, l.l-juor
nnd Cliturs.
Sandwiches
of nil Kinds always on hand.
C. F. Stephens
...Dealer In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. Huts, Caps, Notions. ARt.
for Vi, 1.. Iouk1us Hhoe.
Telephone No. 88.
Mtfctcoiiiiat.,
The Dalles, Or,
Just What
Nuw ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such
wide variety aa wo nro showing riavur be
fore graced a Binule stock. Jteul imltii.
tion creton effects ut ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful coloring, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of houso paints.
D. W. VAjUSE, Third St.
B B HUNTINOTON H IVIUOM
HUNTINGTON WILSON.
ATIOKNEYH AT LAW,
Oxce ortr Flnt Nat. Iiank
BlecKiit
...AND...
Horsssnoers
mi1 Jm
' 1
le.iuur.t
IowIiir n-hfiliilr,
M hciliilo without
Str. ncBiitntor.
(t.lmllcil Uiullni?.)
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
DOWN,
I.v. Diillos
nt S A M.
Tlll'MtllV
111-.
I.v. l'ortl.iiiil
lit 7 A. M.
Moiulny
. .Wdliio'iiiiy
. . rtlilny
Arr. DiiIIch
lit 5 i-. Mi
!, TIM mlu y ....
I Haturiiiiy. .. .
i , ii.t.ii.iini
ft, atfi'v. M.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE
R Tmvcl by tlu- Htcumcr nt tho ItOKiilntor I.liu. -
tj' tons tho liqst ROtvlcn possible.
lMrtbiml Olllco, Oiik-Htrcot Dock. W.
k , a .
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Vines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WmSKEYJnini '-V7f to iflMH) jwr uullon. (4 to 15 yoarH old.) "
iTlPORTED OOMAO from $7.00 to lLM)0pwirall(jiT. (11 to tiO yt-itrH olil
OALirORNIA BRANDILB liom ;i.LT. to iHl.OO per BiTlon. 1.4 to 11 yenro old.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUOHS SOLD.
OLYMPIA BEER on tlnuiKht, niul
ImportKil Alu mid I'ortur.
ill-
3
" I:
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIG-ARS.
asco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ru kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, S?m?"i1'fbbi
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton n lour.
We eell our uooda lowor tliim uny hnnso in tho tnulii, mid if you don't think to
call nnd uut our jinca nnd lie convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wlioa.t, Barley and Oats.
Grandall & Burget
DKALKKS IN 0jeS
All kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes
1 Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
Tho Dalles, Or. m
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.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKAN8ACTA KNKltAIillANKINd IIUblNKti
Lottcra of On.'dit issued aviillahlo In tho
Easttirn Htr.tee.
hiKht ENchnngo and Tulegrnphit
Transfers sold on Now York, Cliicuu'O,
bt. Louie, ban FrAiicisco, Portland Ore
gon, benttlo Wash,, nnd vnrloiiK points
'"Oregon and WiiHhmgton.
Collections nmdo at all iiointe on fav
orahlo tonus.
kerviia:
Ruloien VITALITY ,
uuo i vuun
AND W1ANHOOD
Cures Iinpotency, Nljht Etnisalonn nnd
"nuiiK uiBeaecH, nil ellccta of uc f.
uhusc, or exccBB and Indlfi
crctlon. AiiorvotoitluuiHl
WimhI bulldoi-. Urlnns the
pink r;low to pale checks ant'
rcfltores the lire of youth.
liv lTinll Kili Tnnr- luivi 41
fAl ttlJt MX ...li.t.
too to euro or rouiudtlio mouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL r.ft
Clinton ft Jsokwn tf OHIOAQO, IU.
REGULATOR LINE. I
Pnruana
i Dotnrin Unn n. A
in inn urKiiiiuor i.iiio win run jor Itio i
tlic C(iiiimuy rnurvliiK tho rluiit in i a
notice. ennwj
Str. rinlli.n ni... A
"iiy, J
(TollPlilnir nt .ill iv.... . fi
") ' oiiiu.) y
DOWN.
I.V. Diilli-t
nt o:r.o ,. M.
Monday . .
Wfilm-ailiii' .
I'rlOiiy......
Arr. I'orlliiuil
(Ulll'Cttlllll)
i .. i. 'a
'v. I'oillami S
TlmrninT A
llllltllay'S
ATiDnlljifl
(incciuiii) A
. Tho Company will umlcnvnr to Klvc Us tt.
Tor fiitthur Informiitlon mlilreis -ifli-
C. ALLAWAY, Oon. Agt.
.
Vnl Ulats nnd Olympm Hour in bottlea
ThiB Flour m riinnufucturi'd exjiniaEly for fnmll;
tiou: ovury pack in L-uiirniitooil to uive Biitisfitetiot).
C. S. Smith,
tiu:
Jp-to-dateQroeer
Fresh Kggfl nnd Creamcy
Itiittor a specialty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
J. i). Hciiknk,
I'rcHlilunt.
II. Jl. UK'','
pirst national Bank.
THE DALLES -. - - OKauu.'
A General Banking Business trnneactrd
Deposits received, suhject to bigM
Colleotiona made and proceeds nroinptij
remitted on dv of collection.
r Mi. iii.aav
New York, Han FrimoUco and W
i 1
4iUlU
d. p. THor"oT. fio-r
Eo. M. Wilmaim, Go. A. I-"""'
Hi M. Bmall.