The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 01, 1900, Image 4

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catarrh:
FORERUNNER OF
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CONSUMPTION.
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Yellowstone Park Line.
lfcw realize what a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, rcgarditiK it as n simple inu.uiiiiiauiiu uj
the nose and throat, little or no attention is given it. Hut, however insignificant it may stem at first, it
crtrmne rt.ul fnr.rfirllttltr in lift results. I
The foul secretions entering the circulation poison the entire system. The stomach, kidneys in .. ,
fact all the organs feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress Till: niNlXli ( Alt not IK HtD.M 1 OUT i..m
mtit 1neri!cn fitnl ft It 111 1 nil ll C 111 Prtll CI1 1 II 1i Irt 1 ' '10 TIM
L . 1 It i ...11 1 1 i I . .rtft hlMKUl f it ft-M IIIIK I lH'
It irequently Happens mat lite senses 01 ncann nnu snieu are in pari orciiureiv ui.;Buiu-v.tv.,w. Tm.- lLNLV uiunn u mr. humami
the nose eaten into and destroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While sprays,
washes and salves may give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can be expected fioni siu'h treatment.
SlONi: l'AKK
CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE,
and fju beyond the reach of mere local remedies. Those who relv upon them for a cure lose valuable time, meet with disap-.
uoinirocnt and allow the disease to tike firmer hold. Only a real blood remedy call reach this troublesome and dangerous disease.
S. S. S cures Catarrh because it first cleanses and builds up the blood, purifies it, makes it rich and healthy, stimulates ami.
puv liev Hie lino me siuggisu waninnu organs, unu uius luucvca iuu jaitiu ui uu jwuuuuua ..............-.
Mr Josephine rollilll, of Due West, S. C, writes: "I had Catarrh, which became so deep
eaiU that I was entirely deaf in one ear, anil alt inside of my nose, including part of the bone,
sloshed off. When the disease had Rone thin far the physician gave me up as incurable. 1
determined to try S. S. S. as n last resort, and began to improve nt once. It seemed to get at the
eitof the disease, and after a few weeks' treatment I was entirely cured, and for more than
&:i years have had no sign of the disease."
S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful touical and purifying
properties. It is the only vegetable blood purifier known, and a certain and safe
cure for all blood troubles. Send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases, and at
the same time write our physicians about your case. They will cheerfully give you
ny information or advice wanted. We make no charge for this.
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1 Union Depot, ritthand I Sis :
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Hint mull for Tacmiia,
Seattle. Olymphi.tiray'i.
llailxiranit South llcnil,
i.oi n ts, Hpoktme, Ituss'l
lain), it. :,, ruiiiuiui,!
Miim'ow, U'ltoii, llnt
M, riilolliuiiiiiuliiliigciiuu- fij.Ml 1'. M.
try, Uclcini, Mliiiicaini.
lis, til. Paul, Omaha,:
Kansas City. St. l-ouKI
Clilongo and nil polutN
ent and Miiitlii'avt. No.il,
I'ii int Sound llxnrivs
for Taeonia and Seattle 7;00.. M.
and Intermediate i k 1 1 t n ,
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA.
1'Kori.K Villi ALL KNOW.
TitMi Snipes arrived in town on tlio
tiooii passenger.
P. P. McCnlly, of the Goldendalo Sen
tinel, is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Noli n were pas
cengors on the Reliance this morning.
Harrv Gilpin, one of the leading farm
ers of Wato county, was in town today.
Ex-State Senator Biass arrived in
town today from Wasco by the overland
route.
Mrs. G. B. Dotineli arrived here tcday
from Golilendnie on a visit to her sister,
Airs. Simeon IJolton.
"Mas I.ueddeman, of the Antelope
Herald, was in town last night and left
fur home this) forenoon.
G. W. Rillington, a prominent farmer
of Klickitat county, was in town last
Jitpht, the guest of the Umatilla House.
lMrs. W. A. Johnston was a passenger
yon the Dalles City this morning for the
Locks, where she iroes to meet her aunt,
Mra. C. C. Dunbar, of Saginaw, Or.,
who is coming hereon a visit.
Miss Hertha Butts left on the morn
nnz train for Portland where she ex
peeted to pin her sister, Mrs. Mal.er,
and with her so to Tacntna to visit their
eldest sister, Mrs. Askew, who is danger
ously 111 at that p'ace.
Charlev McAllister, a prominent
Sherman county sheep man, is in the
city. O.natlav is one of the few Oregon
eheep men who able to comply with '
the conditions that enable him to sum-I
iner f il 3 sheep on tho Washington forest
-reserve. He expects to tnovo his sheep'
across the river in the near future.
PHOFIT IN PEACHES.
Delaware Has No Monopoly of the
Industry.
.Honey Slnilc on n Small Maryland
Fruit Kami in l'otirtecii Yours
How ltnllroails Have
lli-liuil.
bank, with $1,; !()() in eht'ok returns Tor
ti sTnglc da,, who has net ted .fiio.noii
from u single crop J'
The industry of which Mr. Stottle
myer draws so brilliant a picture he
siys has onlv been possible siner
transportation has been facilitated fy
a network of railroads.
Pullman llrst olais and tourlit slwpor.s to
Mlnni'iipolb, Ht. I'ntil and MIkmhuI river points
without eliniiKe.
Vustiliuleil trnitii. t'uloti depot rouiientloiis
In nil principal cities.
lliiKniiw cherkiil to dejllnalloii of tli'KCt.s,
Kor luiiidsomely lllutciateilik-erlptlvoiiuilter,
tli-licls, sleepliiB car rescrvntlonit, cti, call on or
wrltu
A. D. CHARLTON,
A.s.vhtmit (icneral I'lioiwcr Asent.iV) .Mntrhon
htieet, corner Ttilr' , Portland, Orwin.
SOUTH and EAST via
BULLETS OF WATER.
Will Visit llooil Klvnr Odd Fellows.
The Odd F.'Koivs of The Dalles have
enured the steamer Hesuiaior to lake
them on a fraternal visit to the lodge at
Hood Hiver on Thursday evening of this
weefc. The detrrea learn from The
Dallea Itule will confer degrees while
there. All OJd Fellows in good stand
ing are hereby invited to attend. The
Ilegulator will leave at 0:30 p. in. and
return after the lodge woik is finished.
By order of Ei Hostetleii,
Bad Butts,
To'm Waiiu,
Committee.
Sick Headiche absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Mokt Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money hack. 2o cts. and 50 cts.
Blnkeluy & Houghton Druggist7.
Tiingnp Faulkner, the junk man, be
fore hauling your trash to the beach,
lie buys old worn out rubber boots and
eboes, brass, copper, zinc, lead, eaeks,
rags, etc. Dalles 'pbene No. 214.
apr24 lw
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 11,,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from croup At once by using
Omi Minate Coutrh Cure. I would not
feel safe without it." Quickly cures
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
lunguiseases;
To Cure L'olil in nun Day.
Tak Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lele. All druggist rufitnd tl.e money,
Ue sure and txiiniue our stock of wall
papar thoroughly before buying eleo
where, as we have the latest shipment
made to this city, now ready for inspec
tion at H. Glenn & Co.'s. al7-lw
It may be interesting to run over u
short paper in the American Monthly !
Ueview of Keviews in which north
1$. Stottlemyer presents "The Balance
Sheet of a Small Maryland l'eaeh
Farm."' l'eaeh growing, he says, is
one of the most profitable agricultural
industries in that state, so much so
that half of the farms in many of the
counties have abandoned wheat and
corn and the ordinary agricultural
products, except for home consump
tion, and have taken to growing
poaches.
'The quality of the soil," he says,
"hardly enters into consideration in
respect to location, us peach trees are
adapted to almost any kind of soil,
but ;i poor soil is to be preferred.
Trees planted in a poor soil do not
grow so rapidly, are therefore much
more hardy and will endure severer
winters than trees planted in richer
soil. In order that a surer crop may
be expected, the land should slope
gently to the northwest. Land so sit
uated is exposed to the most rigorous
western winds, and the sun has less
elVtet upon the trees in the way of
Itnliiilmp Would Kill t m All If the
Air Jill! Not Pro out Their Swift
DeNetMi I.
When you see flip rain drops fall
ing do you ever think of how swiftly
they come down and what prevents
them from doing great damage?
way iij) in the clouds little particles
if moisture gather until they form n
tiny drop. The droplets and ice crys
tals that form the elements of the
?loud gradually or suddenly grow un
til their weight is enough to bring
them to the ground before they can
be again evaporated,
The resistance that the air offers to
their passage keeps them from fall
ing too fast. The drop soon acquires
such a velocity that the air prevent:)
it from going any faster. The larger
Hid heavier the drop, the greater is
the speed nt which it falls, but it is
neer great enough to injure us or do
serious damage to animals or plants.
Were it not for the resistance of the
lit, a drop of water, not withstanding
that U is fluid, falling from the height
of half a mile, would be as dangerous
as a bullet. The swiftness and foiee
with which n projectile travels can be
driving forth the incipient buds, j made s'.illicient to compensate for nny
which arp thus kept in check. Con-1
sequent ly they are less likely -to be;
frozen while in the incipient state by
lingering spring frosts."
Mr. Stottlemyer says that many of ;
the prevalent diseases of the trees are j
due to careless nurserymen, His farm
of .10 acres was purchased in for j
$70 an acre, and was planted in peach i
trees at once. The trees cost him $35
a thousand. The total outlay, includ
ing planting, machinery and incident-1
als, was $2,I00.S9.
"For four years the orchard was cul- j
tivated thoroughly, while only slight '
crops were realized the third and
fourth years," he says, "however,
from a careful account made
during the time, we found that the
cost of cultivation was a little more
than covered by the receipts from vege
tables that were raised on the land in
the meantime. The fifth year we
realized a fairly good crop, and dur
ing 1 1 years we secured six crops from
the orchard,
"By careful records kent. we find
that the average amount of fruit ! chicken feed.
soilness or yielding quality It pos
sesses. A caudle, when fired from a
gun, will pass through a board.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday
Don't forget this.
Clarke. & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
You will not have bolls if you take
Clarke &: Falk's sure cure for boils.
A full line Of Eas.tman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Clarke & Falk'a flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your uroccr for them.
Flora lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that ar
fully guaranteed to last. ClatkeA Falk
have them.
Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wisco warehouse. Finest kind of
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially d Ige.s ta the food nd aids
Mature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It la the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
aaa approach it in efficiency. It in
Untlf relieved and permanently curat
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea!
BVefcHeadache,Gastragla,OrampB,and
tfother results of imperfectdlgestlon.
-.Praaartd by E. C OcWItt Co., Chicago.
grown upon each tree for the six
crops was 2 8-9 crates, or a little over
2'i bushels. Thus, upon an average,
each of the trees produced 15 bush
els during its lifetime. In fact, the
orchard produced -H.M1 bushels of
salable fruit. From the sale of these
11,304 bushels-we realized a net gain,
over lucking, crating, shipping, coin
mission, expenses, etc., of $IO,:iGL07.
The net profit per bushel would be
over a dollar."
Against the net returns fropt peach
sales of $lf!,30Lp.7. .Mr. Stottlemyer put
in his balance 'slieet the cost of the
land, of the trees, of planting mid
cultivation, fertilizers, machinery, in
cidentals, taxes and interest, which
makes a total of $7,309,00. This shows
wie proms io ue $.i3,uui.38. 'j ne lire
mature deaths of orchards from the
"yellows" Mr. Stottlemyer saya arc
generally attributable to the negli
gence of growers. Other growers
realized larger returns than those
from his orchard, he says, and he adds
that the end is not yet when one
candidly rellects upon the remarkable
increase In the consumption of the
fruit, almost to bo regarded as a
staple, and when "we see peach trees
planted by the hundred acres, or
chards extending for miles, hundreds
of hands busy plucking the luscious
fruit mid crating It for market, nil
on a single farm, mid whole train
loads hRiiled from n single district;
when growers order their own cars
for dally transportation; when n
peach-grower cun Kond his wife to
mch2o-if
Clarke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James K. I'atton
strictly pure liquid paints
DoWitt'a Witch Huswl Salve ia un.
equalled for piles, injuries and skin
diseases. It is tho original Witch Hazel
Salve. Beware of all counterfeits.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James K.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.(30 per
gallon, uuaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, audits. ,,,17
Lwb Ackenuan, Goshen, Ind,, eaye,
"DeWitt'fl Little Karly Risers always
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and never gtipe." Thoy gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver.
MI used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It ulves
immediate relief, is pleasant to take and
is truly the dyspeptic's best friend,"
says E. Ilartgeilnk, Overisel. Mich.
Digests what you eat. Cannot (.ill to
cure.
SGuinern Pacific Co
Shasta Route
Trains leave The D.illes tor l'urtlund anil way
Millions at t - 11. in. anil .1 11, in.
Leave l'ottlaml
" Albany ,
Arrive Astlilnnil . . ..
" Hacrainonto . .
" Kan l' ranclscn
H:M 11 111
..l'Jl.TUa III
M:Xl 11 m
. r:W i m
7: t i 111
Ariivc Ogilon
" Denver
" KimwiHtllty
" Chicago . . . .
.1:1 'in m
J:U0 a in
7:'i' n 111
7: l" it 111
7:0) p in
W:M i 111
1 1 : r. 1 1 1 in
I n 111
: !." a 111
1 1 : I 'i a 111
'.): 11 111
7 .'i'l n m
J.m 11 in
Arrive 1-o.s Angeles . .
" Kl i'h-o
" Kort Worth.. .
' Cttyot Mexico .
" Houston
" New Orleans .
" WaililiiKton . .
" New York......
. l:Wpm
I'Clll p m
r,::j)n in
J:."i 11 in
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. fl:iwn
0:IJti 111
.l.M.I p in
7.l a 111
U:l p 111
1), .11 11 in
;:.V a in
I :W 11 m
C-.l'i p 111
HC'ii 111
l'M:i p 111
l'l 1 1 1 m n;i ami Ton tin cars on both tr.iliib.
Chair ciirii Saeraiiiento to Oplen anil VA 1'nxi.
ami ton t is-1 ears to rhlcajjij, ht I-ouls, New Ur
liaiisanil Washington.
C'oiiniTtlne; at Han Francisco with everal
.stcanhlp line's (or Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippine.., Central ami eolith Aniviica.
Seo aijent at The D.illeit station, or niMiux
C. H. MARKHAM,
(icneral I'thv iijjer AkciH, I'oitlaiiil, Or
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C. J. STUBLING
Wholosalo and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen rthe Greate Amerioan Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
1
WniSKEyfroin ?L'.7o to i).()ll per eallnn. (-1 tti'16 years old. 1
IMPORTED 000NA0 from $7.00 to JIU.OO per jrallon.jll to '20 yiars old.'
0ALIF0RNIA BRANDIES from :i.i5 to 10.1)0 per iiallon. (4 to 11 ymi old.1
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on dratntht. and V11I Hints and Olytnuia lleer In botth
luiported Alo ami I'ortor.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIG-ARS.
B I'.V IIT
1011
Fimt
Mall
1!40 p. in
TIMi: l-CIIKIIULB.
From Uai.lks.
SHkane
Mall
ami
Kx press
10:10 p. in.
8 p. m.
8 . m.
Kx.Suuday
HutnrUay
1U p. 111.
fin. ia.
, a. in,
Tiies.Tliiir,
una But.
Cui-et UeuiUvlKi fjulokly.
Baldwin's spaikllng eirerveeceut Cel
ery Soda. A harmless and iflectivo euro
for headache, nervousness, sleuplessnesp,
brain fatigue. 10 and i!u cents. Bold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jti24.0w
ali I11 Xutir Ulieoks.
All county warrants registered prior
to June 3, 1890, will be paid at my
ofllce. Interest ceases after February, g,
C. L. PiiiLura,
County Treasurer.
r a. m.
Tuu..Thnr,
unu hai
I.v lllpurlu
l.'JO 11. in.
Salt Lake, Denver. Ft.
vtorth. Dinaha. Kan
City, at. lulb,
unicuxo aim i-.aii.
Walla Walla, Kkinte,
MlnneapoliH. .St. l'anl,
1) ninth, Mllwailktv,
i.iiiruKii anil l.Hst, via
rtpokaiioakd HiintlliK
loiii iiImi all points In
WashliiKton mid lluit
cm Uregon.
KBOM I'OKTMKn.
Ocean Hleamslilpn.
For Sun Francitt'o
Aplil'.'7, May'.', 7, la,
Columbia Uv. 8teamern.
To Astoria anil Way
ItadliiK'i,
WlI.r.AllKTrr Ittvvt.
Kx.buiKJay OrcKon city, Newherir,
saieia & Way Jjiiid'it.
Alllt'.VR
Fhom.
Fnt
Moll
1X': p in
Hitokaiio
.Mall
Hllll
Mxpress
1:00 u. ui
lAnoonlAn pohniioo PnmnQnv
it nouu it ai uiiuuou uuiiipanj
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds,
Headquarters for Feed Grain otpiiidn
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts,
TT a . 1 n sv 1 j 1) n.JlA.
xicauu uai .Kris un nvm'N nriH i jtcsiiuut
rin Tnii-w This Flour is manufactured expressly for bd
XJ,-t- v v a . ,,rv -ttfik In oiiaruiitued to trivo SililHeW
A sell our iondn lnwitr Hiun nnu Imnw In i ivoilu ntnl If villi lion ttbltlB
unu unu kui cur prices ami no convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats.
4 p. HI.
I p. in.
Kx.hilliilaj
1:80 11. in.
Kx.Hiuiiliiy
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niLLAMCTTK AHU YAM- 3:30 11. 111.
Mon.,Vint
11 1 II. ItlVKkU
Ori'Koii City, llaytou,
"iJ'nainilIIJJSi
WlLLAMKTTK lllVHII
I'ortlunit to Corvnllls.
unu WHy.l.iiniiin((s.
, 8NAKK ItlVRH.
lllpurlu Ui l)ivliton.
and Ftl,
it'M p. rn.
Moil. Weil
ami Frliluy
I.KAVK
I.KWIhTON
ilully
H:;aj ii.iii.
I'arllen ileslmiB to go to Ileppner or
lloTiitK on coluinhlii Hoiithem via Uun, lmM
Uko No. 1, leuvluic 'll.o Ualles at fijVo i" 11.
inaklnillrw:tcmiiicctloiiKHt Ileppner Jin etlou
"f.Hlms. ItoturalnRiiMbliiRiiirtwiViiwHo
at Ileppner liuictloa hihI 1IIk wjti, No. 1 ur
rlvlnic at 'i1u Jiallca at U;W Tp. m. ' ' r
For f iiltiiartlculari call on O. It, it -N, (!.'
agent TbclMllus. or adiliviM
n W.H . 1IUHI.HU ItT,
hm 1'an. At I'ortlsinl, Or,
$1.00 per month.
Strictly ilrat claea lucal and long
distauco telephone service within
your homo.
Linos do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will be kept u secret.
No cost for installing.
You got tho standard Huuuing
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night or vice.
Wo will accopt your contract for
ton years and allow you to cancul
same on giving us thirty days writ
ton notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00S,
Kemembor tho Now York Cash Store
is selling the latest things in ladles'
neckwear at the lowest prices. Seo win
dow display, 2la-l
Uie ClarkoA Fulk'squlnlno liulr tonic
to kep dandruff (roin tho head.
CLEANLINESS
is being advocated by all parties regardloss of raco, w10',
vlous condition of servitude. Kouinmbor wo Muk X.jL i(
iners glad when they buy or Pure Preparud l'rtinta. iro
mm. an nun K,u,a io n8 worK )B unreil V) "
Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Molding
it our stock of Wall Vim
ir lDtHl on Dlinlav
H. GLENN & -CO
He sure and inspect our stock of Wall Vwr
uesignt (or lOtK) on Display
Washington Street,
between Second und Third.