The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 19, 1900, Image 4

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    Do You Cough?
" I guess I uscil to lo like everybody else.
"When I caughtcohl, ljustlctltalone, think
ins it would
curoittclfiu
n few days, ;
ofcoursotlio
ouslii n k
iind spitting
of mucus
atotuetiiiics
lasted sev
eral weeks,
lut after a
while the
trouble
"would sub
side. 1 al
ways no
ticed how
ever, that
each cold was worse than the one before. My
throat seemed to get weaker, and the least
change in the weather started the coughing
again. The last cold was the mast r-cvere of
nil. I was really frightened. Cough drops
and homo treatment did no good. A friend
told mo about Acker's English Remedy. I
-pot a bottle, and you never saw tho like of
the way it acted. Hefore tho bottle was gono
1 was well. 3Iy throat felt as strong and well
as could be. Since then I have had no mora
trouble. I think Acker's English Remedy so
strengthens the delicate lining of the throat
that it easily resists the changes in tempera-.turc.anditbuildsuptheconstitijtionaswell."
UNIQUE POOft FARM.
I
Has Had But One Pauper to Care
For in Fourteen Years.
An Hvltlenoe of tin- ProNiioroim Con
dition of I i. si u mi. t Tin Institu
tion llim Plenty of Help
mill .11 mie.
(Signed) Cabrie Schwab
2ol Gold St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sold at 25c., 50c. and if 1 a bottle, throughout
the United States and Canada ; and in Eng
land, nt Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not
satisfied after buying, return the bottle te
.your druggist, and get your money back.
We authorize Vie abort gnaantct.
"IF. 11. HOOKER CO., IToprtctort, Aho I'cr.
FOK BALE BY
Blakeley & Houghton.
Kansas ollieiuls say that Kansas has
tower pauperu. neenrtlliip to its pupii
i.it'cn, than i.n.v oilier ntate in the
l iiuum. WliiK' .t i utltnil tid that Knn
aw once "went broke" and was un
object of charity, the people of Kan
sas now say they hnve "money to
burn" nnd that there is nn occupa
tion for everybody within tin; bor
ders of the state. Kansas was once
swept by grasshoppers, but thai
was in the tlead and forgotten
past. The Kansas of to-day is tin
entirely different state. An example
; of the present prosperous condition of
the state has just come to the surface.
1 says the Xew York Herald. In 1SS0
j Kinney county spent $23,000 for a
j county poor farm, and during the 14
I years since there has been but one
i pauper to take care of.
The years 'SO and "ST were the years fnnlly wU) womerful results
of "hard timeS" in Kansas. The state j imnieilia,c rL.liefi ia pieilsiull
Through a succession of crop failures i
the farmer's had become bankrupt. '
Their money had been used up, and !
many of them most of them, in fact. cluo
GOING EAST
If you intend to thku a trip Kast, nek
your ticket njtent to route you via The
Great Wabash, u modern and up to-d ito
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Oninhn or St. 1niis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Kail a and every tlitough
train has Ireo rtelining eh Air ears, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over nllownl on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. (Jl.lNi:,
Pacific Coast V.xtt. Ant,,
I.om AnnuliH, Calif.
C. S. Ciiank. i". I. A., St. Louis, .Mo.
Nntl.
Notiro is hereby givun that there will
bean annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden E.tglu Mining Com
pany at the ollice of French & Co.,
bankers, on Thursday, May 111, 1000, at
7 o'clock p, in., for tho purpose of elect
ing soveu directors and transacting such
other business as may properly come be
foro said meeting.
Uy order of thu president.
J. C. Hostkti.hi:, Secy, and Trens.
The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1000. n'27-td
9tyro9i;le5peiai5
1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
It gives
to take and
is truly the dyspoptic'n best friend,"
says K. Ilartgutink, Overisel. Mich.
Digests what yon eat. Cannot fail to
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Fiiom dam. rit.
Suit t.aki, Denver, I-'t.
Worth, Oiiuitm, Knn
ns City, Ht. l.nut,
Chicago nml l.'ust.
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Walla Walla, Hpolinne,
MIIUlfMt-Ollr, M. I'lllII,
i)ii In t li, Milwaukee,
Clilcacn iinil Unsl, vlii
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From 1'or.Ti.AHii.
Ocean Steamships.
For hnli KiiuicUni
Apitl 27, May 7, 1'.',
Columbia Uv. Steamer.
To AKToaiA nml Wuy
uinuiiigs.
WlLLAUKTTK ItlVKIt.
Oregon City, Newbcnt,
balcm & way uniu .
It's Our Business
To dispense health-giving prctciip
Uions in the proper way. It'e a business
-we have not learned in a day, but after
years of persistent work and careful
study. We use pure drugs and charge
an honest price. Clarke & Falk,
"Plutot mort
qu'aveugie"
Mean?, -'Rather dead than blind"
blindness in most cases is the result of a
-neglected trivial illness of the eye. Many
a person now blind could enjoy good
syesiiiht hail it not been that tint nyes
were neglected when the first siun of
disease appeared. Cataract and Glau
coma, two of the mostdaiitfProusdUeasep,
ure in most cases due to negligence in
the care of the eyes. Tiieo. H. Liflve, of
the firm of J. hi. Adeox & Co., is n
"raduate of the Peoria Optical College,
-and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute
He will correct and diagnose all errors
of refraction. Eyes examined free.
J. E. Adcox & Co., Jjwelers.
VKOl'LE YOU A I.I. KNOW.
P. F. Micheil was in town last night
from Steveneon.
V. .'. Landor,. a prominent wool
grower from Sherar's, Dridge, is in the
city.
.luatico Hrownhill went out to Dufur
this afternoon to attend the republican
rally at that place tonight.
Miss Mary Groahon was a passengf r
on this morning's boat for White Salmon,
whero she will visit a few days.
Hon. W. T. Itigby, a former represent
ative to the Oregon legislature from
Umatilla county, was in town last night,
the guest of tlie Umatilla House, and
left for home on the midday train.
The following names a'o rpgi'tercd at
the Umatilla House: C, Strattou,
Hood River; Ge-ire llabenau and John
T. Trotter, Stevenson; George P. VW-
uor, Jr., Asa Itacneluorler mill J. K.
Messenger, Wafcj, and B. F. Brown,
Pendleton.
I A It It IK l.
This morning, Mav 10th, at the Obarr
'Jiotcl in this city, 'Htv. D. V. Poling
"Olliciating, Mr. Hihert Limuieroth to
Mim UesBin Underbill.
IJOItN.
In this city, Saturday, May
Mr, and Mrs. It. Bray, a eon;
ten pounds.
10th to
weight
Karl- Clutliic In tho rioe'4 Ilandf.
To tiik KniTon:
I note with pleasure the attempt of
my fellow clerk r and the newspapers to
induce our employers to close their
-stores at 0 o'clock. I think the people
themselves can help us a great deal, if
they will, by simply refusing to buy
'anything at nil after 0 o'clock, excepting
Saturday evening, when I believe the
stores should be kept open later.
The Dalles, May 10, 1000.
Sai.khman,
Fur tho convenience of parties want
ing Ice in the afternoons, the Stadeltnan
Jce Co. will carry a stock at their store,
corner Third and Washington etreets.
'Phone No. 107; long distanco 183.
"JUng'em up.
18m-tf
0fli In Hour OBitoki.
All copntv warrants registered prior
to Juno 3, 1800, will be paid at my
toffice. Interest ceases after February. 2,
U WW, C. L. Phillips,
(Vnintv Treasurer.
Subscribe forTbtKOforonicle.
were in actual need of the necessa
ries of life. The failure of the farmers
had a resultant effect upon the mer
chants nnd business men in the towns
and cities. To express tho situation
tritely Kansas was "dead broke." It
was about this time that Coxey raised
his "army of the unemployed" in Kan
sas and started with it on a march to
Washington to "demand" relief from
the national lawgivers.
Together with many other counties
of the state Finney county voted to
provide a big poor farm, which would
give employment and shelter to the
large number of unemployed. After
the vote had been submitted and
carried, the county commissioner pur
chased from A. II. Uurtis. afterward
representative from that county, a
tract of 292 acres of rich land. The
price paid for the land was SIG.OOt).
Beven inousanu more was pin mio c anlj jq uj0
me larni lor improvements, muKing
a total of $23,030. The farm was di
vided into a large number of small
er farms, and on each sub-farm was
erecteil a house large enough to ac
commodate a dozen persons or more,
l'ach sub-farm was under the control
of a siib-siiperiuteiKleut.
Having thus made elaborate prepa
rations for the shelter, care and em
ployment of its paupers, the county
waited in vain for many years for an
applicant. It so happened that tho
year following the purchase of the
poor farm was a very prosperous one,
especially in Finney county. There
was mi ininieiihe erop, money was
plentiful, and there was employment
for everyone who wanted it. The
tame condition has existed ever
year since. In all these years only one
man ha?; ecr applied for care at the
county poor farm of Finney county.
Ife was an old man by the name of
Henry Hook-. He only remained there
a' few inoutlui during the wvere win
ter weather, after which, having .se
cured a position, he left, lie- is now
employed in a hotel at Harden City,
the county seat of Finney county,
Charles Adams was the first man
placed in charge of the poor farm of
Finney county. He had been n farmer
who, through crop failures, had lost
his farm. He contracted with the
county commissioners to assume
charge of the farm, to take care of all
paupers applying for care without ex
pense to the county, paying the ex
penses out of the., proceeds of the
farm. As no paupers applied he had
no expenses to meet. Although per
fectly honest with the county, he
made a fortune out of his contract.
One day it leaked out that Adams hud
saved up a bank account of something
over ?25,000 out of the proceeds of the
county farm. A row was started, and
the county commissioners removed
him. A closer contract was made
with the next superintendent, but he
also made a fortune out of it, and was
removed under pressure from the out
side. Then the county commissioners
made a contract with the probate
judge of the county to act as superin
tendent of the poor farm, he to bo
paid an additional salary for such su
perintendence, to hfivo rent for him
self and family free antl to turn tho
proceeds from the farm into the coun
ty treasury. Since the time of this
contract the income from tho poor
farm has ranged from 1.000 to $7,000
anniiully to the county. This is the
condition of the poor farm of Finney
county to-day. It is still awaiting
paupers. The present superintendent
is Probate Judge .1. 12. Dawson. He
lives thorn with h' . family, hut being
busy with his otlieitil duties he has
a Kiibsiiperiuteudenl to look after the
farm. The poor farm is located about
three miles out of Garden City,
DeWltt'a Witch Har.el Salve is un.
equalled for piles, injuries and skin
diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel
I Salve. Beware of all counterfeits.
7 a. m, I W I LLA M CTTK AND V AM
Tuen.Tliur. lllti. Ilivxr.i,
ami Sat. , Oregon City, Dayton,
unit Wrty-IjinilhiK.
6 a.m. Willamette Uivsn.
Tue..Tlmr,,lortlaiiil to Corvallts,
ami s-at, . uml Way.I.-imlliiKa.
life Clarke A Falk's quinine hair tome
to keep dnndrufT from tho head.
Campbell & Wilson will sell their line
of millinery, trimmed and iintrimmed !
hats, flowers and children's hats, at t
greatly reduced prices for the next j
thirty days. Please call and get our
prices.
Clark & Falk'a drug stuck is new
fresh and complete.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English' Remedy in Tiny cise of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
igive immediate reliet money reluiided.
Blakeley A Houghton
Druggists.
Wm. Orr, Newark, O., says, "We'
never feel fafe without One Minute1
Cough Cure in the house. It saved toy j
little boy's life when he had the pneu j
niouia. We think it is the best medicine
made." It cures coughs and all lung
diseases. Plea'ant to take harmless and
gives immediate results.
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dally
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l'nrllc-s niiji to so to llcimncr or
limit on (.olnnibia Southern via lliuii. annual
take No. 2, leavlm; Hie Dalles at 1J.10 p. in.
nmkliiK diri-ct connections at Ilcppncr Junction
unit Itlk'Ks. KcluniliiK- maMncillrectcimiieotlon
at Iluppucr Junction anil IIIu'Ki ultli No. l.ar
rlvl'is at The pallexa! lJidip. ni.
For full particulars call on O. It. ,V N. Co.'t
agent The Dalles, or address
W. It, HUKMIimT,
Ceil l'. Al'I,. I'ortlamt, Or,
SOUTH and EAST via
Sflutfiern Pacific fin
For Halo.
A second-hand ten-foot R.imloljih
J header, irr fair condition. Will bo sold
cheap. Enquire of
Ai.i.x. McI.Kon,
mayll-lmw The Dalles.
KtfKs I'"r JHl.
Full blooded, barred Plymouth ltock
tffc'gs, per setting $1 .00 and $1.50. For
particulars call nn or address,
ifANllKItS linos.
Box 017. Tho Dalles, Or.
Clarke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Pat ton
i strictly pure liquid paints
j To
naive
Shasta Route
Train leave The Dulle for I'ortluutl ami way
station-, at 1-j u. m. ami .1 . m.
Leave Potllnml
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dob" Printers.
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$ i .oo per month.
Strictly first class local and long
distance telephone service within
your home.
Linen do not croH-tulk. Your con
versation will be kept u secret.
No cost fur installing.
Von get the Htaudard Iliiuning
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night vrvlce.
Wu will accept your contract for
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same on giving us thirty days writ
- ten notice.
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secure tho original witch
ink fir DnWitt'rt Witch
iia .el
Hizel
I'ullnina nml Tomtit cars mi both tr.ilns.
(.'haireari, Saernmenlo lo Opleu ami l'.l l'aio,
nun touiMwinrx w i invugo, til Mitllu, siuw Or
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I i'lilliiiplties, Central anil South Ameiica,
T. BR0WNHILL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. NuUry
Puolie. Collections promptly attended
to, Mutiny to loan, C, E, Uayard's of
lJio, Thu Dalles, Oregon,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Itartlflcially digests the food and aids
liature in strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted digestive or
fans. It Is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea!
SlckHeadachc,Ga8tralgla,Cramp8,and
another results of Imperfectdlgestion.
Preoorsd by E. C. OeWlV. A Co.. Cftleoao.
PILLS
ice agent at The D.illes station, or niMrtM
C. H. MARKHAM,
(ieueral lVsntnger Agent, t'oillninl, Or
31 t Jljfe Impulse
mmmi mm
OHE FOR A DOSE.
Hrraotro IMmplM Pr-,ent
P. I'nrlfy thulllowj,
Iviifo lIvuLeho anil lltu.n.r.
Ufrurmtctiii. OB. 0SAWO CO Phlii!ti
Jjll. K. K. fKlttJU.StlN,
Pliysiciau and Siirguou,
Otllce, Vogt Illock (over l'otolllte),
aiaplmo-aw Till'. J)AI.I.K3, OltliliON.
Administrator' Hnle of llciil l'roprly
Notice in hereby given that from anil after tho
ninth rlii v of June, I'JO), 1 will proceed lo kvll at
ptlvalo nle, for cakh,thu IoIIowIiik ilevriUl
property belonsliiK ta thu ettalo of Patrick
llrown, deceateif, to-wll:
IjjIs A. II. ;. U. K. 1'. . It. I. J. K anil I.. Iii
block bl ol tort Mallca illlilary rvnervatlon, In
wkkoii,
for hiformstloii iii'iuiro at oSlvu of Hlnuott &
fllnnott.
Dated at lal)en City thin 10th dav of Mar, JUu'J,
WKI.IA (J. IIHOWK,
Aumlniitrattix of tho fttuto of I'ulrlcK Jirowu,
deceakcil. ia
Northern PaciliG
Yellowstone Park Line.
TIIK HININO ('All ItOl'TK I'itOM I'OHTUNl)
TO TIIK KAST.
TIIK ONhY DIHDCT LINK TO TIIK VKI.I.OW-
HIONK I'AltK
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Hmtwuill forTueomn,
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Harbor ami South ileml
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ful0lllllllIIlllllillKC0lll.
try, Helena, Mlnuetum.
IIm, Ht. l'aul, Omaha,
Kaiuan (;y, Ht. UjiiU,
(;I)Icuko ami nil iolntn
oa.tancl Huutheuit.
I'uirct Hound KxprcH
for Tacoina and Kuuttlo
and intermediate iKiiutu
AliaiVK.
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7;0OA.M.
I'lillman ftcluH ami tourht leepern lo
l.,;uV.r.!.Xrao,.Um01' cnccUus
IIiikkukk cheeked to destlimtlou of tlckeU,
.ii!!.r.;,li.,i''l0.mcly,,ll,"t,,'Ull,Ju',;'ll'tlveiiiBltr,
mite ' c"r WH'tvallon, i'c call wiifr
A. D. CHARLTON,
AkkUtant (Jeneral l'aeiiKcr Aucnt, JX MorrUou
Street, corner Thlnl, rortbuic, Ori-Kou.
and Motors
ilANI'I'ACTUItKI) IIV
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars ami particulars furnished on application.
P. S. GUNNING, Agent,
an2fl THE DALLBS, 0KKG0N
1? ATT'OUNKVAT
Oflloo ovei Kirt Nat.
TIIK iiXlA.Kk. mtiriMM
ItUl!(, 1
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen'rthe Greate Amerioan Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Hash
WHI8EEY from 2.76 to iH.iHl i..,r ,.n,,n mTTfETZ; nlitTT
iaifuniiiu uuunau irinii y.uu lo itf,uu per nalloii. (it to juj'" "-rj-r
OALirORMIA BE AM DIES fioni ja.gg lo "MMwiySj . 1L" 1mJ-B
Whiskey.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
COLUMBIA BEER on lruulit, and Vl Ulats and Olywpia M 'n boUl,,
Iuiportttl Ale uml i'ortor. -
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.