The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 11, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
PHI DAY
MAY 11, 1900
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Justice of the Supreme Court C. E.
Wolverton.
Tood und Dairy Commissioner J. V.
Bailey.
Presidential Electors O. F. Taston, of
Multnomah; Tillman Ford, of Ma
rion; J. C. Fullertou, of Douglas ; W.
J. Furnish, of Umatilla.
and hope, not even when the skies
were black with the tempest. Events
r Nasal Cnlarrh quickly yields to treat-
niout by Ely a Crenm Jialm, wmca is Hiiroe-
nl,lv nwimutin It is rucoived throticli tho
and results have more than justified nostrils, cleanses nnd heals tho whole Mir- ;
their magnificent courage. . J g&? SS 10
conts. Test it and you arc sure to continue , '
It is amusing, says nn exchange, to tho treatment. j ,
Imnr n !!r,.nn,l -t.,,r .TI1 Allllimiia'Ilillll.
DISTRICT
OFFICERS-
A. Moody,
of
Conerepsman Malcolm
The Dalles.
Joint Senator' J. X. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Reptesentatives A. S. Roberts,
of Wasco; R. A. Emmett. of Klamnth ;
George Millar, of Giilinm; George
Cattanach, of Grant; George A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. H. McGreer, of
Wasco.
District Attorney Frank Menefee, of
The Dalles.
COUNTY TICKET.
County Judge A. S. Blowers, of Hood
River.
Commissioner P. A. Ktrchheiner, of
Antelope.
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A. E. Lake, of Wamic.
Treasurer C. L. Phillips, of The Dalles.
Aseeeeor C. L. Schmidt, of The Dalles.
Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, of The Dalles.
Surveyor J. B. Goit, ol The'Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butte, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothy Brownhill.
Constable Frank Hill, of The Dalles.
TU'O PJCTCilES.
The following from the Spokane
Beview is remarkable as the un
prejudiced statement of a paper that
four years ago worked with all its
might for Bryan nnd is still reckoned
among the supporters of the Iiryanite
creed :
Prosperity and strength are re
flected from ever' line of the con
aulidated bank statement, published
elsewhere this morning. From Feb
ruary 18th to April 2Ctb, Spokane
bank deposits increased about 500,
000, and this notwithstanding the
withdrawal within, that period of
Dearly $400,000 for investment in
government bonds. In the same
period cash nnd exchange increased
over $250,000. The statement fur-!
ther shows that ever bank in the
city has from two to four times the
legal requirements of cash on hand.
In other words, money is plethoric
in Spokane, and the only difficulty
experienced by the local banks is
that depositors so greatly outnumber
those who want to borrow banking
funds. The banks are constantly on
the lookout for desirable "borrowers.
These cheering conditions are in
remarkable contrast to the conditions
which existed here seven years ago
next June. Seven Spokane banks
bad gone down in the crash, and only
three banks were able to weather the
6torm. Money was tighter than a
drumhead, and it was all but im
possible to borrow on any sort of j
security. Profound depression hung i
over the town, nnd thousands of citi
zens were in financial distress. F.ven
the morning paper, which had made
a brave effort to whistle a courageous
strain, wns moved to sny: "The
trouble with the silver lining to this;
cloud lies m the fact that even the
lining looks dark."
Almost no one paid taxes in those
depressing times. Everything went
delinquent. The delinquent tax list
published in June, 1893, by the city
treasurer, filled lifty columns of small
type in tbis paper.
All building operations were
brought to a standslill, for who cared
to build when store buildings and
dwellings were daily vacated? And
to heighten the distress, the Cusur
d-Alene miners went out on strike.
JJut thousands here never lost faith
To accommodate those who aro nnriiiu i
, passage?
Bryanite
democrat to come back to the part' t to the use of ntoinizors in applying, hciuidii
ii! i,im i,nt rn.,.,ij;on,,c 1 into tho Jiasalpiissncej! for cnirrArt fr-
v.j ., , .v, wMf tuo propriptors prcnaro Cream Unlnun
have made it "impossible for Urvan liquid form, which will bo known ns Ely's
! T I !.t rt T,,... T: nn :..,.ltflt.r ,lil
,.)., r ,i. i xiitiiuu uream jhuui. mm uiuunj, ...u
aiUC OI tllC , r--..i rw,,,,,.;..,, nr l.v
unposs
to destro' the present
dollar or to put the country
silver basis.
on a
MACHINERY OF MAN.
Some of the Wonders of Our Phys
ical Make Up.
mail. Tho liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of tho solid preparation. fJ
GOING EAST-
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The j !
I
n ..m , W..t..ul. ii tnn4nMi mill ii ii. tn.flttf it I I
Workings of the MumvU-m In DlRt-rent
I'urla of the llud Tilt- Motion
of llrcathlUK and Cauic
of Sni't'ilUKi
Perhaps you don't know how lonjr it
takes your finger nail to grow its own
length'.' From one to eight month'-.
It grows much faster in the young than
in the old. When you get a severe at
tack of illness it scarcely grows tit all,
and a sort of ridge is found near the
rip. Months after you are well u clue
tor can tell that you were ill by feeling
this ridge. The nail of the ring linger
grows faster than any other.
Your bones, says a medical author
ity, are the strongest things for their
weight that can be found. Hone bears
three times ns heavy a weight as oak,
and nearly as much as wrought iron,
without being crushed.
You hear people say that bone nmkes
weight, meaning that it is the heav
iest part of a mini's body. This is not
at all the case.
railroad in every particular.
Throuph trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. lmis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every thronch
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at'Ni-
agara Falls. Koss C. Clink,
Pacific Coast Pass. Act,,
Los Ancelus, Calif.
C. S. Ci.AXK. G. I. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Calvlu Ztmmerman, Milesburc,
a., says, "As a speedv cure for couchs,
colds, croup and sore throat 0::c Minute
; Cough Cure is nneqnaled. It pleasant
for childieu to take. I heartily recom
I mend it to mothers." It is the only
harmless remedy that produces im
' mediate results. It cures bronchitis,
j pneumonia, crippe and throat anil lung
I diseases. It will prevent cont umntion
Complete
of
Drus
at
M.Z. DONNELL,
THE.-DRUCGIST.
REGULATOR LINfc
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY,
1
StfiimerK of tin. Itt-Ktiliitot Uno will
li.whiR clic chile, the Compiiny rwervJnir the ri.?'.!IIMhta'
M'lifdiik' wit limit iintlce.
Str. RcRiilntor.
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Mitmlity
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Friday
Arr Iliillen
lit Ii !!0 v. u.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line
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Str. Dalle, city, j
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E; FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE
S, Travel by the Strnmera ol the ItcKUlntur I.tno. Tho t'omjmiiv wilt oudravnr in ri
& roiii. Hie tiekt -etvlee iioullli!. Fur turthur Itilnrmiitlou uddrUi K,v"" W-
S. l'ortlnml Onii-e, Oal Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Cen. Art.
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L. Lane,
(iENKKAL
Mrs. Harriet Kvans, Hinsdale, 111
writes. "I never fail to relieve
the skeleton weighs children from croup at once by using j S.
siacKsitii
' """ '"-'ii" one Minate Uouirli Cure. J would not
i he skcletc, a mtin M years; oil ! f , gaftf w , , Q , b,
v.eighsonly .. . mil half what it weighed , . ,. . , ,, ,
when he w coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
I am sur. : von think tin- iinnil of ' lungoiseases
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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
cer.
ihe eye is . ok circle just on the sur
face. In reality it is a hole rilled by a
transparent lens. The black circle K
part of the inner surface at the back of
the eye quite three-quarters of an
inch behind the front where you think
it is. There is a most beautiful ar
rangement of muscles around thjs hole
Horsesnoer
Important
Announcement
I to you.
King up Faulkner, the junk man, be
fore hauling your trash to the beach
He buys old worn out rubber
shoes, brues, copper,
rags, etc.
It
hoots and I R
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
, For o0 clavn after April 1st, I will sell
tall the Dry G'Kide, ClothliiL', Hoots and
'Shoes, Hosiery, Blankets, Hats and
Caps, on a cut in price of
mc, lead, wicks, e ThiriUflnn .MrM
T"(tl..., x",. nil iwM wuitui 'Ui
AtlllCC I'UWIU -111. It.
apr2-l lw
Experience is the best Teacher. Use j
Phono:i59
.if i riiTi.-r i ,Tjra.tuj fT,tri,:i,TXTi it,t ii
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
fautlug, Ovcrcoatlii-or Fancy VcstliiR,
10 wiuen ii wnen ine iigni is mm una , r- . t i . awm..
to narrow it when the light is bright. Acke7 8 Eh&h Reme,, ln cape of
u 1 if conchp. cod or croun. Shtmhl it fml in!"
y ju iif uii uui wiijrw uuu ucjiu j uur ' - - - -
leg on your body you will find that you, C,ve inimediate relief money refunded.!
cannot possibly straighten it from the j 25 cte. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton '
knee downward. The reason of this is Druggiste. ;
that the upper part of the legs are bent ; j
on the body and the lower parts , Subscribe for Tut: CituosiCE.
straightened by the .same muscles the 1
hamstrings and these are too short
to perforin both operations at once.
When you sit on a chair you will find
that you can swing the lower part of
your leg from side to side. :mv stand i
up, raise one leg from the ground, and 1
try to do the same thing. You cannot i
do it, because the leg gets locked at the
knee by a most ingenious contrivance '
in order to make it linn to stand upon, ;
Why does your chest rise and fall'.';
This is a very curious phenomenon, lit-- '
tween each pair of ribs there are a set j
o muscles, nnd when they contract
the ribs are dragged upward, and en-j
large their chest cavity. Air rushes in '.
through the windpipe to fill the en- j
urged space, and thus the lungs arc j
filled with oxjgcn, and the impure I
blood in them is purified. That is to
mi;. . it is supplied with oxygen in place
of l arbunic acid. Jiut the mutcits get
tii- d in a couple of ix-concls, and the
presence of the outsicfe atmosphere
makes the chest fall, and, m 'conse
quence, the carbor.ic acid is force ill purled nnd 1) identic Wooleiw,
'iiit lint In n t'-rtt i itr ..t,.t..L ioltct from.
uiiiv.- itinuc iiuill fciiU lUVbl iiricca io uie IIJKU
grade.
..cfljis. mil-
Butehcrs
and Farrners
..EXehange..
Kwi nn drautrbt tlio vclcibrated
COU'MWIA 11KKK. ..ckiimv.'.
edKttl theUnt lK;r In The Dalltn,
achvnuuul nrice. Come In, try
U nnd la. cmivlnml. Alxi tlie
Urifht brundii of Wlncii, Ll-juor
Hiid t'lsurn.
Sanduiiehes
n nil KltidK aIwR-n on hHiirt.
r 'i ii 1 m "m m"u u u uu u u i, u u uii.i,.
Kindly rail nnd exunilne my nook of 1m-
A line muck to I
iraci again, and again raise the ein : t.
Now the rea .on the i::uhcles contract
is this: When impure blocd ccmes
into the lungs a incsssnge i? automatic
ally dispatched to the brain, saying:
"There is a lot of poisonous carbonic
acid here. The ntnn will die if it is not
immediately replaced by oxygen." And
the iirain sends a peremptory outer to
the muscles to contract.
Jt is- the presence of carbonic .ac'd
which brings the whole operation i
nliout. Jf there were no carbonic acid. '
or very little, then no me&age wcii ln
go to the brain, and the chest would
not rise. Von can prove this by an c j
perimeut. You may notice that tin j
chest rises and falls every few second
Fine
Tailoring.
J. A. Eberle
HIE HAI.I.K I CIJlKr.O.V.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
.Dealer In..
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Iloom, filifwK. Huts, Ciim, Xntloim.
;tor V . 1. UouKlim Hlioe.
Tvlnplione No, Wi,
UI hvcond 8t.,
AKt.
N
IJ !! CVCOIKl HI.. I Hi; M inx III'
III - " WUMUUj VI, l
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now in your opnortunity to get bar
cnine. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Successor to K. J. Collins A Co.
C. S. Smith,
THE
ilp-to-dateQroeer
Fresh Eggs nnd Creamery
Uutter a specialty.
2d Street.
J. ri. .Hcmm,
i'a-iildetit.
'Phone 270.
ll.il. Bnl,
Uliid
Just What
You uiant.
Digests what you eat.
Tf OI-Mfl,lnll .11.. . . .. '
or thereabouts. -Vow take a very doc,, 'vjlture ir rrf,Vel00aJana 0,(18
breath and bre athe out i.;rnin. and .vol. 'BtSctini the S5tDprtfeH.? dMreCOn'
will find tha, the chest docs no. Vis.- WS&mSS
formany seconds. So much oxygen bar ant and tonic. No other preparation
been take n in, and so much carbonic can approach It in efllcleucy. It in
acid breathed out. that there is not Btantly relieves and permanently cures :
enough of the lattrr in the lungs for , ?pi)e.Psla IndigeHtlon, Ilearthurn, i
eight or ten seconds to reciulre re- 1 c,,a,I:V!TlenSe , boJJr Stomach, Nausea,
Why Hoyou .nee.e when you arc gel- ,
tint' ti r'fiWIV I'.w'iiico t-i. tnwrc , , w t ijiwjo.
liee-oniirig liiliamcd. and tin- HtMc
miles that had from Ihem arc eor.ue-1
ctiiitly fllli'd with moisture. The '.
sneeze Is nn elTort lo rid the lungs of 1
hiijicrfluous moifittire. I
- JX vrT
We Put...
everv bit of
cW
twenty years experience
and drug knowledge
with every
Prescription
that's compounded here.
is il any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if wo are reliable.
BLflKELEY & HOUSHTON.
.Reliable
Prcscriptionists
F-S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Second & LaneUln. 'Phone 157
First national Bant,
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Bunking Business trutictcd
Deposit received, subject to bignt
Draft or Check.
I Collections made and proceeds prompiij
I remitted on dav of collection.
i Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ci
Aov York, Kan rrauciBco an; "fin
land. ID I K1IOTOK8
D. P. TllOMl-HON. Jko. fi. SCBllCt
En. M. Williakb, Gko. A. Liibi.
II M. IlKAIt..
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
rKANHACT A KKERAI.UASKISQ BOMB
Lettern of Credit issued available in tin
Eastern States.
Blisht Exchange nnd TelempW
Trunsfers Bold on New York, Chiag.
St. Louif, Ban Francisco, Portland 0
uoii. Seattle Wash., and varioot poiw
in Oregon and Washincton.
Collections made at ull poluti on ttt-
trutile terniH.
Dopiinitll
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
lu-ronr I i-nplw, Vtiteni
Lh AckermVn. Go8henInd.. Vu : teJaffli-M
J ' I i A miivu...... ...i. .- -
Lienui n i.miH i-.uriv K infra niuruuu riiun, ti,
1.-1 .... . , ' w -I" .nll
un in i;;ritiiii renei, iiure my neauauiie
and never gripe." Tfiey gentlv cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver.
DeWitt's Witch Uasel Salve ii on
equalled for piles, injuries and ikin
diseases. It is the original Witch Haeel
Salre, Beware of all counterfeits.
PILLS
.. cli djr ni-e..r
T. BROWNHILL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Nofarv
I'uolic, Collections promptly attended
to. Moriev to loan. C. E. Bavard'e of
fice, The Dalies, Oregou.
New- Ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
I wide variety uh we aie showinij never ha
ore graced a sinKle stock. en ,tu.
,lion creton eUects at ordlnury price.
1 Elegant dmii:na, tapteful cooriuKa vours
foraemal price, at our atore on Third
atreet. Also a full line of liouae paint8
,D. W. VAUSE. Third St.
ftf. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OHIcj over French & Co.'n luuk
The CLARENDON
HESTAUHAflT
And CAFE.
J. B. OroBsen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street.
Tho nnlmnfiiQ
iiiu uuiuiuuia luuauivw'i
PACKERS OF
PORK and BEEF
MANUFACTCKKK8 Of
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRIM
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF. ETC.
50 VEAI"-EXPEWINCI
rails
rfffW C0PYRICHTJ-,
quick r iwcmliiHi r ''' ' Ci'ii""""1?;
Iin mil inn la iiriilmblr i,it" ' X'poiun lit"
I liinBtrlcllr-iiilliliilll'f'Jl'"tfurt,"ul,
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HMflul tmllCf, wlllioilt clniTBC, I" t
Scientific mam
riiliitlon nf mir ?''l''1.""r..W iiemdWlc
rmir: imir iiioiiun. ii..., Vrr
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Mrauul
s HUNTIHOTOIl
M S WILSON
HUNT1NOTON it WIIiJON.
All OKN K YH AT
LAW,
Mica
Axle
Crease
kelna (ho team. Save
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CXJICUSC iOlU
ljgbtctsa
tlie
load
shorten J
the
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MADE IIV..
TANOARO Oil
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