The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 18, 1900, Image 4

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    Do You Cough ?
I riio's T n?cil to ho like everybody else.
Vhni I nmshtcolil, 1 just letitalone, think
ins il would
curiiti'OlJ'in
n few ila.v-j ;
ofeoiirsethe
on ut; hi nj;
nril spitting
oT mucus
hometiine3
lusted sev
eral wee!;
hut nftcr
while tho
trouble
would sub
side. 1 al
ways no
ticed how
ever, that
each cold was worse than tlicono before. My
throat .tccim.il to got weaker, and the least
change in the weather started the coughing
again. The last cold was the most severe of
all. I was really frightened. Cough drops
and home treatment did no good. A friend
told me about Acker's English Itemed-. I
pot a bottle, and you never saw the like of
the way it acted. Before thobottlc was gono
I was well. My throat felt asstrongand well
as could be. Since then 1 have had no moro
trouble. 1 think Acker's English Eemcdyso
strengthens the delicate lining of the throat
that it easily resists the changes in tempera
ture.anilitbuiliNuptheconstitutionaswcll." (Signed) Carmr Schwab,
231 Gold St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sold at25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, thronghou t
the United States and Canada ; and in Eng
land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., -Is. Gd. If you arc not
satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
your druggist, and get your money back.
'e authorize the above rptaantee.
IT. U. 1I00KER A- CO., I'ropricton, Sao York.-
FOR SALE BY
IBlakeley &: Houghton.
I'll ml Mr In Central lniltn,
London, May 17. Dealing with the
f.tmtnulo the ccn trul provinces ol India,
which have an area equal to that of
Austria and n population of nearly II,
000,000 and which oro formerly most
pruspr Ml!?, the Daily Chronicle corres
ponden! nt llili'.sptir wiltee:
"The demand for government na
si tnnce is unparalleled. In one district
10 per cut are dependent on the Sirdar
for their daily bread ; In two othera the
p 'rcentao ia over SO. In the whole area
there nro 1,3000,000 people with no other
souictfs of substance than ovcrninent
chanty.
''In Hie eastern division, whero the
crop fa i hue was the most complete, we
have had the btst opportunity for
dappling with the famine. Thonbotiiina
tion of desolation is hrre. Not a toiler
is seen in the Ileitis. When the last rain
failed ai.d the mile peasantry saw the
ycuiii: no shoots blasted by the tierce
August sun, they were left without
resources, and the few silver ornaments
which every Indian family possess went
at last. Then they crowded the relief
woiks by thousands of thousands."
?bror;i;!e5peial5
Runnino- Into One
o
Another. When reading nt night do
?the different letters run into one another
and confuse you? If so, you have ast it.'
matism nnd your sight will rapidly grow
woise if not attended to. Many ail
ment arise from defective vision, i'heo.
II. Lie be can tit you with glasses thtit
will give you normal vision. He is a
graduate from two of the finest colleges
in the Hast.
J. E. Adcox & Co., Jjwelers.
It's Our Business
To dispense health-giving prescrip
tions in the proper way. It's a business
we have not learned in a day, but after
years of persistent work nnd careful
etudy. We use pure drugs and charge
an honest price. Clarke & Falk.
Plutot moit
qu'aveugle"
Means, ''Rather dead than bliud"
blindness in most cates is the result of a
neglected trivial illness of the eye. Many
a person now blind could enjoy good
eyesL'ht hail it not been that the eyes
were neglected when the first sign of
disease appeared. Cataract and Glau
coma, two of the iuoit dangerous diseases,
are in most cases due to neuliirence in
the cire of the eyes, Theo. II. Liebe, of
tlio firm of J. )i. Adcox & Co., la a
graduate nf the I'eoria Optical College,
and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute.
JJo will correct "and "diagnose all errors
of refraction. Eves examined free.
I'KOl'I.K VOl! AM. KNOW.
.Strll.c Threntetieil In Mrtiil Trailrs.
New Youk, May 17. It ia feared
that the arbitration committees of the
National Metal Trades Association and
of the Interuation Association of Ma
chinists, who have been in session for
nearly a week, arc hopelessly dead
locked. Much depends upon reaching
an amicable adjustment, especially to
manufacturers and machinists in the
West. Unless matters are adjusted the
country will witness one of the moat
serious disputes between capital and
labor that has been seen in years. No
member of either committee would givo
any information relative to the points
in dispute. Unless a settlement is
reached, not only will strikes which
were temporarily declared off pending
aibitration be renewed, but the troubles
will spread.
Columbia Southern Warehouse.
At Shaniko the Columbia Southern
Railway Co. controls SOslOO feet of the
Shaniko warehouse building, to he used
as a freight warehouse, through which
they will receive and forward freight, in
the usual manner. The impression that
all business must be done through for
warding houses is an erroneous one and
we take this means of dispelling it.
Freight received and held twenty-four
hours will be turned over to a forward
ing bouse subject to the order of the
consignee. The rate on wool in sacks or
in hales from Shnniko to The Dalles is
25 cents per 100 pounds.
For rales or other information call on
or address
O. K. Lytlk, G. F. & V. A., or
Gr.o. F. Ross, Agent,
Shaniko, Or.
ICcimrt I'riim I'retiirlu.
Piiutouia, Tuesday, May 15. An ofii
chl bulletin announces that the federal
troops stormed and occupied the fo-ts
around Mafeking on Saturday morning.
The same night the federals were sur
rounded, losing, to far as known, seven
killed, seventeen wounded and a number
taken prisoners. The British casualties
are said to have been fifty killed or
wounded.
It is reported that the advance guard
of the force proceeding to the relief of
Mafeking from the south was repulsed
yesterday.
L. J. Klinger and wife, of Dufur, were
in town today.
Grant Maya went on a business trip
to Portland today.
J. W. French was a passenger on the
mid-day train for Portland.
A. S. Blowers, republican candidate
lor c-junty judge, was in town last night
aLd left for his home at Hood River on
the mid-day passenger.
Rev. D. V. Poling expects to leave
Monday for San Francisco, where he
will attend a conference of the congrega
IVmihI church and take a few weeks of
u.uch-needed rest.
Mrs. W. A. Darling, of Condon,
stopped over here last night, on fier way
from attendance at a Portland hospital,
to visit the family of Dr. Hudson. Mrs.
Darling left for homo on the mid-day
train.
The following names aro registered at
the Umatilla House: T. K. Randall and
f). .1. Tucker, of Viontot A. W. Adams. I
of Oorvallis; H. O. Maeou.rjl Arlington ; I Call on Julius Fiihe
A. W. fuelton and H. D. K-rgueon, of n ..
i(ldendrt'e; A. L Morse, of Hood Rivir I V' larki9'
of Frank
Chrisman
leave the
Notice.
Owing to the retirement
Chrisman from the firm of
Bros,, and his intention to
state as soon as possible, all debts due
the firm must be paid immediately. All
having cliims agaiim the (inn will
please preterit them at the market for
payment.
ui4-tf CiiitiSMA.v IJiioriiuus.
and G. Montgomery, of Bojd.
.11 unit ul Kntertuliiiiioiit.
The following program will bo ren
dered tonight at the entertainment nt
the Methodist church :
1MIIT J,
Piano Duet "Norma" ton llttltni
ilUs Sampson mid MRs French.
J1ukIc.i1 Glasses
Ai-cldu MeCully.
Kolo "Sunset" Stephen Jfauttt
ujyMUi i'. iiiiwk.
Inst. Duet "Vuelit Clnh March" ...Marker
uiurciico (Jimeri ami iririu rurklng.
ts'olo- "I Will Lovo Thee More and More"
Mrs. A. A. Jityne.
I'AIIT II.
1'hino Boln ''Oauiniicii Tana!" HI want Ilolit
Mrs. 10, J. Collins.
olo--"rllent Cell" Anonymous
The "French Professor."
Musical Qhissex
Archie SlcCully.
Holo-"0, Fair O, Hwcetaiul Holy" . ..Cantor
aims Aiyruu biiciicji.
afido Quartet "Two Hones"
Utyr. Juyne, Kilieliiiiin, Parkins, Hawk
Musical O I asses.., ,
Archie McOully.
Admieiion, 25 cents,
Ilon't Have to Walt
At the Elite baths. Three scientific
tonsorial artiets are employed, reducing
to a minimum the time you will have to
wait for a shave, hair cut or shampoo.
her, tncceseor to II.
m!7 It
Use Clarke & Falk'a quinine hair tonic
to keep ilnndrufT from the hea-',
GOING EAST
If you intend to tnku a trip Fast, ask
your ticket agent to ruute you via The
Great Wabash, a modern and up to-d.ito
railroad In every particular.
ThrouL!h trains from Cluc:iui, K'tiis.m
City, Omaha or St. Louts to New York
and Now England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls nnd every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all ticket!- at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Ci.ini:,
Pacific Coast Pass. Aut,,
Los Amielu'J, Calif.
C. S. Ciiani:, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Notlc-n.
Notice is hereby given that there will
bean nnnu.il meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden E.igle Mining Com
pany at the ollice of French it Co.,
b inkers, on Thursday, May HI, 1000, at
7 o'clock p, in., for tho purpose of elect
ing seven directors and transacting ouch
other business as may properly come be
fore said meeting.
By order of the president.
J. C. HosTKTi.r.ii, Secy, and Tresis.
The Dalles, A pi. 27, 1000. a'J7-td
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. "5 cts. nnd 50 do.
Ulnkeley & Houghton Druggist'.
"I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, io pleasant to take and
is truly the dyspeptic's best friend,"
says E. Ilartgeiink, Overisel. Mich.
Digests what you cat. Cannot f.iil to
euro.
l'iiv-4 Headache Oiileltly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and -'5 cents. Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists. j:in2l-(iw
For Siilo.
A second-hand ten-foot Randolph
header, in fair condition. Will be sold
cheap. Enquire of
SOUTH and EAST via
;soutnern Pacific Go.
Shasta Route
TrnliK leave Th Dnlloi (or I'ortl.-iiu! nu4 wiiy
Mntlnnx nt 1: a. m. nun i. m.
Leave IMrllmut S:rln
" Alluiny lusrwn:
Arrive Anlilnuit U:ln
" yaonmn'iito fi:ti
" Sim Kriiiifl-co 7: l p i
Anlve (VjiIoii fi:l.'n
" Denver 'JOXIn
" Kiiiis.ii City 7:" a :
" Clitfttw 7:15a
Arrive Uw Anuelos V.W i m
i:t rM ii:m p m
" Kott Worth ii;fi"n la
" t'ltv ot Mexico ll:M a in
" MoiiHtoii I:(lnin
" New Orleans i:-J.'iim
" WnshliiKlon ti: 1J u in
" Now York r.':l:! p in
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I'ullniin ninl Tourlit ears on both Iralun.
I'liiilr riirs Siicraiiioiito to ttoleu mill VA I'nn),
ninl tourist ours to chlcnK-t, Ht Umls, How Ur
leans mill Vnlilni!ti)ii.
ComicctltiK nt S.m I'niiiclsco vltli sovcnil
steanulilp linos for Honolulu, Jiiuin, Chlnii,
l'lilllipIuo-', Central ami Smith Aiiuitca.
See ngcutnt The D.illcs statlnu, or mlilrctt
C. H. IyIARKHAM,
(icnerat I'd""' user Axent, I'ortliinil) t)r
mayll-lmw
Ai.i:.. McLi:oi,
The Dalles.
Ki.-K l'"r Sali'.
Full blooded, barred Plymouth liock
e,:g3, per setting .$1 .00 and $1.50. For
particulars call on or address,
SANiiints Bitos.
Box 017. The Dalles, Or.
nKPA IIT
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p. in.
timi: Fnir.niais.
I'l'.DM UaLLK.I.
Ball Luke, Denver, ft.
Worth, Oinnhii, K'nii
ms City, Ht.
Chlcno nnd Kant.
HlKikatie
Mull
mill
10:10 p. in
8 ). m.
Ring up Faulkner, the junk man, be
fore hauling your trash to tho beach.
Ho buys old worn out rubber boots and
shoes, brass, copper, zinc, lead, sacks,
rage, etc. Dalles 'phone No. UN.
npriM lw
"utli in inir CI: tic H .
All couatv warrants registered prior
to June Ii, 1890, will be paid nt my
office. Interest ceases after February. 2,
1000. C. L. Piui.mi'H,'
County Treasurer.
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says,
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
very best pi He I ever used for costiveness,
liver and bowel troubles."
Clarke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated Jamea E. Pat tun
strictly pure liquid paints
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn nt the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed.
To secure the original witch hazel
salve, ask for DeWitt's Witch Hizal
You will not have bolh if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for buiie.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
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Kx.Simiiny
Bntiinlay
10 p. in.
Walla Walla, HM)kmic,
Mtiini'iiioIU. Ht. Paul,
ii u In Hi, .Mlluimkiv,
Chicago ninl Hast, via
brokiiHunkil 1 In ulliii;
lon: iiImi all pnlniK tn
MiiiiuiKioii ninl i.asi
cm Orison.
KltOM I'OllTM.'lIi,
Ocean SUviIiislili'S.
For hull Friinciico
Apill'J:, Mil 7, 12.
Columbia Rv. Htcinicrs.
To Astoria ami Way
IjimlliiKi.
Ar.ii'.vi:
Khom.
FH-t
Mull
p m
Bpokmia
Mull
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l'xprcft.s
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hx.&unilay Oregon City. NuivberciKx.Hiuiiliiy
Salem A Way IjhiiPb.,
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ineti.iiiur.
mul Sat. 'Oriron city, IMylon,
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'Iil'..'IJllir,;l'ortlmiil to CorviillIV Moil. Will
mill gat.
I.v Itlparlii
(tally
l.'-J n. in.
anil Way-l-auiHuK'3.
S.NAKI". ItlVKll.
Hlpatlii to Ijivliitoii.
mnl Friday
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l.Kivi.vro.s
hilly
b:'M ii, in.
rumen !ulritn; lo iro ro Iloinun-r or
i"jiuii no i.uiiuiiiiia noiiinern via liiui, hikiiiiu
uii.u.,0. j, it-iiviiii; 'i in- nallei nt Vi.W p. 1:1.
mukiiiKillrect connections t Himmurt Junction
llllll HiL-trM. llflnrnlncr . ,, L I ,,,.,11 r.H, ,....,...
iiieu-ii in m-jipuer jiincuon mill iiikkh ttllli tiu. l.nr
iiiiik in inu iimien in p. in.
ONE FOR A D08E.
Umnra Pimpl.-f, Prirent
PILLS
rr i ll h Th!.l V?'nu, "c" d7 Ik uwtn
fco t.ilabraruBtfiHu. OH. wdmo CD I PbiTi!
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Ailinlnlatrutor'4 Hulu of Ileal I'roperly
Nntlcels hereby Riven that from mid idler tlio I Itartlflclglly digests tllOfood and ulda
... .... .. .j v, .i, . ui irniin io iii xiaiuiu iu nlreiluLlienint nnrl roi'nn.
pilvaleiiili-, Jor t-ath, thu to l owln decriUl stnirMno-tlir MCon.iJJ'lii; .1 recon
property bcloimlim to thu etto of I'atrltU a0M?Fi i SXt,all8?, d'Kestlve or-
liroMrn,jfceatwi,tii-ivii: "",18118. It istholatestdlscovereddlfest-
i I'iV'f V ll,utl: 'V,V 'J K l"!,J ' ant and tonic. No other DroMratlnn
btojks, on on iMiie, ,...,. ,wtv,.oi,, i appro?ch ,t a SKnTlt In"
Forinformaiioii hniuiro atotiiioof 8iimott& antly rcllevcaand permanently cures
Aihiilnlitratrlxof thocttato of I'atrlcklirown, H.0V.,eadaoneiGMtralga,Oramp8,and
For full tuirtlc-iiltrH call on o. 11
A K. I'm
Heiit The liallti. or mlilress
W. II. IIUKMIUItT.
(ien Pas. Act,, 1'ortlainl, Or.
NofiriPdc
Yellowstone Park Line.
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TO TIIK KA8T.
T1IK ONLY JHItKCT LINK TO TIIK YKI.I.OW.
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Union Deroi, rtrtbaoa 1 st3
Kant rnnll for Tiicomu,
Feuttlu, Olymplii.Urny'i,
llmhor mm Mouth lii-ml
poiiitu, Hpukmie, Uos
Inml, IS. C, Pillhumi,
llui-cmv, U-wUtoii, lluf
falolliiiiipinlnliif; coun
try, llclinii, illnneaijo
111, Ht. l'aul, Oina iii,
ClileaKo anil nil M)liitn
ea.t mill Koiilhi'int.
1'iiKot boiinil F.xprinN
for Tacoiiiii ami Heattlo
mnl Interuiiilluto h)iiIii
AlllllVli.
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ADMIKISTitA rOIl'S NOTIOK.
.Notice is ticrehy xlveu that tho umltrkliiiicil,
by mi order tit tho County Court ol lliu himI, i,I
urcion lor Waicn County, h been appoli tul
uduilulitrutor of the titutu of Helen llrmlfori),
ileccaiul. All ierou bavins eUlrnx iiKvliut
I hit .atjtlf nf ualil HMWflHnl uni ti. flllluH In
I ent thnii, with the proper voucher, to me At
Werner Hood lilver, Oregon, within klx moultia from
iiiiooui; 01 mi nonce.
Uatcd ilay 15, lt00.
Putnam K. liiiAiironii,
Admlnlitiator of thu Kv.uto of Helen llrad
ford, tocaed. ia-1
oiner results or imperfect digestion.
T. BR0WNHILL,
JUSTIOK OF THE PHAGE. Notary
I'll hi ic. Collectionn promptly attended
lo. Money to loan. C. E. Uayard'a of
fice, The Dallee, Oregon.
IHKD. W. wii:on.
? ATTOitNKY.AT LAW,
OfUoo nvci Vint Nat. limit.
I'lillwiiii llrUclami mid tourltt akcporii lo
i!i"cT' i l'"ulB,t MikBoutl river pohiu
llajfijaKe checkui todcitllintioii of tickctK,
iiM,'ir. '""."1'"V"cly ''"tmteil dciorlptlve mutter,
Hcketa, leepliiK car rencrvatloua, t call oil or
A. D. CHARLTON,
AwUtant (loneral I'aawnmr Aacnt, 2.W ilorrhoc
Street, corner Ttilrr), I'orthiinJ, Oregon.
jQU. K. K. VBIIUUMUN,
riiyHician and Surgeon,
Ofllce, Vogt Hlock (over I'oitofllce),
liOaplmo-aw TIIK DAU.K8, OHKOON.
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Ktrietly llrt class local ninl lone
(llHtuiice telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not erose-tsilk. ' Your con
versation will he kept n secret.
No cost for intitnllini;.
You "."t the Htandnrd Htinnini;
l.ont; Distnnt Iiintrtiinent.
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Wo will lu-ci'pt your contract for
ten yearu and allow yon to cancel
Hiiiue on ivinK us thirty daya writ
ten notice,
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and Motors
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AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars nnd particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent.
iinSM . THE DALLES, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Rotal!
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ageir rthe Greate Amerioan Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from to (J.O0 er imllnn. To1iBye'rB bTtl. )
iMPOETED 00GNA0 from $7.1)0 lo 12.00 nur khIIoii. (U to 5J0 ywtru oi;
OALirOBNIA BBAMDIES htm w.'Jb lo'tO.OO ner Kton; "(1 to 1 1 SnJi
) .
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
COLUMBIA BEER on ilnmht, iid Vl Hlats mid Olyuiplft leor 1,1 boM",
itiiu(i,vu niu auu i-orier.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
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