The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 22, 1900, Image 4

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Do You Cough?
" I rucss I ncd to ho like everybody else.
"When 1 cauRhtcolil.lJustlctltalone, think-
ingittrotiUl
ciiriMt.-olfin
a few days;
orctiursotho
coil; hi n k
iiinl spilling
of mucus
ponietitues
lasted ?pv
;ml weeks,
. . i n
while the(T,3l
i f ii Ii I r ,ri
ivtmm sul
biilc. I al
ways no
ticed how
ever, that
each coltl was worse tlinn thoonebefore. My
throat seemed to pet weaker, ami the least
change in the weather started the coupliing
turaln. Tlie last coltl was the most severe of
nil. I was really frightened. Cough drops
ntui home treatment did no pood. A friend
told me about Acker's English llcnudy. I
pot a bottle, and you never saw the like of
the way it acted. Hefore thcbottle was gone
I was well. 3Iy throat felt as strong and well
as could be. Bince then I have had no more
trouble. I think Acker's English Kemcdy so
strengthens the delicate lining of the throat
that it easily resist the changes in tempera
turc,auditbiiildsupthcconstitutionaswell." (Signed) Camue Schwab,
2j1 Gold St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bold atCoc., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout
the United States and Canada ; and in Eng
land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. Gd. If you arc not
satisfied after buying, return the bottle t
your druggist, and get your money back,
ny authorize Vie above guarantee.
W. 11. HOOKER A CO., Proprietor, Sew l'ork.
FOR S.YM2 11Y
Blakeley & Houghton.
'I?r09ile5peial5
It's Our Business
To dispense health-giving prescrip
tions in the proper way. it's a business
we have not learned in a day, but after
years of persistent work and careful
study. We use pure drug3 and charge
an honest price. Clarke & Falk.
"Plutot mort
qu'aveugle"
comrades of the G. A. R. are requested GOING EAST
to report at post nan. aifiiiiwrs ol the lf V01, inU,ntl ,0 ,kl, R Km flgk
post will assemble at post hall nt 7:30 your ,ck(ll Bjrent to route von via The
p. m. and march to the M. K church, Great Wabash, a modern and up to-d.ito t
where Hon. IJ S. Huntington will de-1 rHroad In every particular.
liver the memorial address. The W. K. I Through trains from Clurno.0, IC-unum!
C , Company I), 0. N. G and nil clti-1 City( Omaha or St. Louis to New York
T IW ttm ft.IPl 1 1 II 1 1 ltititaifl tr Ink lir.tamit
Special Invitation Is extended to nil
fx-'oldiers, sailore and innrlniH of the
late civil and Spnni-h-Anu-rlc in war to
j tin the G. A. It. in all the exercises of
the day. 1$ command,
li. L. Aiken, l'.)?t ComMr.
Otlicial: C. H. Ilitowx, Post Adjt.
"GLENCOE M ODDER."
Tlie Soul lliirruwltii: un' Tbnt llim
Ileeti Ili-Ntiiwi'il mi an ittlltteky
KiikIIhIi I ii fan I,
and New England Hiinl.". All trailing
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair care, sleep
ing and dining earn.
Stop over allowed on all tlcketfe at Ni
agara Falls. Ko.ti C. Clink,
Pacific Coast I'.ish. Aut
Los Ani-eles, Calif.
C. S. Ciiank, O. 1 A., St. bulls, Mo.
eaaasMNta
DM'AIIT
rim
TIMK M'UKIIIILIE.
KltOM IIALI.KS.
!
Amuvic
l'liOM.
Means, -'Kather dead than blind"
blindness in most cases is the result of a I
neglected trivial illness of the eye. Many
ft person now blind could enjoy good I
tiyeeiuht had it not been that the eye
were neglected when the first sign of
disease appeared. Cataract and Glau
coma, two of the mostdanuerousdieen-ee,
are in most casf? due to negligence in
tlie care of the eyes. Theo. H. Liebe, of
the firm of J. i. Ail cox & Co., is a
Uradnate of the IVoria Optical College,
and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute,
fie will correct and diagnose all errors
ol refraction. Eyes examined free.
J. E. Adcox & Co., Jiwelere.
One of the effects of the present war
in South Africa ia to he found in the
registers of births in tlie several dis
tricts of home ery peculiar
names, m-ism;; out of tlie Transvaal
campaign, hnving; been bestowed by
patriotic but inconsiderate parents on
their children. In a populous town in
Lancashire, for instance, there is a lit
tle boy rejoicing in the. uncommon
name of "MnfeKing." friven hint in
honor of his uncle, who formed one of
the garrison of that town under Col.
linden-Powell, while in one or two in
stances the mime "Volunteer" has been
given to children as evidence of the
intense interest which has been tnken
in the departure of the "eituen sol
diers" to the front.
The unities of several of the lending
engagements which have up to the
present been fought figure prominent
ly in these registers, such as "Clen
eoe," a very popular name for a boy
just now; "Dundee," "Eland" (the full
name of "Elandslnngto" having appar
ently proved too much of a mouthful),
and "ltelmont," the last a favorite name
for girls, while one boy living near
Loudon will have cause in a few years'
time to bentoan the hard fate which
saddled him with the name of "(Men
eoe Modder." With what must lie
looked upon as a daring anticipation
of events, a girl in North Loudon has
just been registered as "Koberta Pre
toria." Speaking of Pretoria reminds
one that several children already bear
that name, though so far no one has
had the courage to name his offspring
"liloemfontein;" "Kimberley," how
over, has been utilized several times.
MAKERS OF WILLS.
I'lHil It Very Trotillt-ir to Umiv
Uj the I'iiimtj. In llnvnrln
mil I'ruaalit.
Nntlro.
NotifP is hereby given that there will
bean annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden Exglc Mining Com
pany at the olllce of French A Co.,
bankers., on Thursday, May 111, 1900, at
7 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of elect
ing seven directors and transacting euch
other business as may properly come be
fore said meeting.
By order of the president.
J. C. HosTKTi.Kit, Secy, ami Treas.
Knvt
Mall
1J:10 is in.
Tlie DalleB, Apl. 27, 1000.
a 'J.
-td
"I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, ia pleasant to take mid
is truly the dyspeptic's best friend,"
says E. Hartgerink, Overiiel. Mich.
Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to
cure.
Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from tlie head.
Campbell & Wilson will sell their lino
of millinery, trimmed and untrimmed
hats, flowers and children's hate, at
greatly reduced price!) for the next
thirty days. Please call and get our
prices.
Clark A Falk'e drug Ptcek ia new
fresh and complete.
Si ok.iuo
Mid I
nnil
UxptCili
10:10 Jtil
S . in.
'alt Ijiltr, Denver. Ft.1
Worth, Oniatia, Kiill ,
mi city, Si. baits,
Clilcnso unit Kst.
Wnllii Walla. Hpokiinc,
.MIIllK'MI'Olls. St. I'aul,
iiu I a t Ii, .Milwaukee,
Chicago unit hast, via
Kpokauuiikil 1 1 ii it tin K
lull; iiImmiII points In
Washington and Kart
ell! OrcKim.
8 p. ni.
K.x.biuula)'
Saturday
10 p. ni.
(. n. m.
Kx.bunilay
FkOH t'UUTlAHl).
Oeenii Steamships.
Kor San l'rancl'Cii
Aptll'-'T, May.', 7, 1'J.
Columbia ltv. Hteamcra,
To Astoiua and Way
IjiiiiIIiirs.
Wlt-LAUKITK UlVKll.
OrcRon City, Nmvlri;,
batcm v ttayijuum.
Tat I
Mill '
Vi.M p m
I
Bpokaiiu
.Mall
unit
i:xpre.
1:00 a. m
t p. in.
4 l. m.
Kx.Siinitn)
t:nop- m.
Hx.uiuula;
7 b. Ill, tWlU.AMTTK anii Vam- 3:ao n. m.
Tiies.Tliur.1 niu. ItiVKits. Moii.AVeil
unit bat. urciroii City, Dayton,; unit Krl.
anil Way-IjimlliiKa. ,
Ca. m. WlLLAMKTTr. lllVKlt.
TiicTlmlt'ortlaiiil to Corvallls,
ami Bat. ' ami Way-IjintlliiKs.
l.v lllparln
ilaiiy i
l.'.'Ja. in. I
SNAKK IttVKll.
Itlpailu to livlstun.
I:!W li. m.
M on. Wid
ami Friday
I.KAVK
1.KW1STON
ilaily
Hl'JO n. 111.
KIH-LK YIIU A I.I. KNOW.
Governor
from i-aleni.
Mojdy arrived here to Jay
:: live 1 here last night
M. F. Bird
from Viento.
E C. fiai-jht, of Antelope, is rejis
tere 1 at the Umatilla ilou'e.
L D. Kelly and (i. A. Ward, of Wa
pii.i'i.i, w-re in town last nifeht.
Mrs. Hazel Cary registered at the
UiiiMu . ti. ti-e Irom Piineville.
N. Wliealdon was a passenger on the
Ifgu uMir till:; morning for Hood Uiver.
W HI II. Sen and wif i uto registered at
t t- Umatilla II m from Warm Springe'.
.folio M. Iioth, the well-known demo
cratic war horse, is in the city from
I-CintrsIt-y .
Andy Baldwin wa' a nasseneer on the
lieguiator this moriiiiig on a business
trip to Portland.
Murdock Mcleod, a prosperous Tygh
.ti'iit" I... ill,-,, nas ill ,unu (dak lllllb
and left for home this morning.
Sire. M. Parkins went to Hood Kiver
tod o v to attend the funeral of Miss Ida
Foee, which took place this afternoon.
John Michell was a passenger on the
mid-day train for Astoria, where he goes
fei attend a meeting of the grand lodge
of Odd Fellows.
Bavaria seems to have placed the
most effective pitfalls and barbed wire
entanglements in the path of the
guileless maker of wills. In that
country ff is imperative that the most
simple will must be attested with all
solemnity by seven separate witness
es, who must be present at the same
time; an.d their action must be sanc
tioned nnil their signatinvs must be
i nuinenticateii ny a pni.iie notary,
j Prussia has al.so its special complica
tions, miner uie rude of I' rtileriel; H
That monarch, ilirstriwliug "ignorant
notaries, or milliliters, or casual pei
sons but little learned in matters of
law," decided that only wili.-, made in
I sole inn form before justices or jndgi
1 .should -be valid. To thi.M- expcrijii,
particulars must be told, any in -i
tions tiny choose to put must Ik- an
swcieil, nnil they finally draw up tin
document, rend it to the testator .mil
' append their signature. If it j pre
ferred the will may lie drawn be fun
hand and submitted to the judge
' who, after due iimuiries to satisfv
themselves that all is right, will .nnc-
i tion and confirm it.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fat! to
give immediate relief money refunded.
'25 cts. and 50 ctB. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Win. Orr, Newark, O., eaye, "We
never feel fafe without One Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It eaved my
little boy'a life when he had the nneu
nionia. We think it is the best medicine
made." It cures coughs and all lung
disease's. Pleasant to take hnrmlcss and
gives immediate results.
For Sale.
A second-li:tnd ten-foot Randolph
header, in fair condition. Will bo told
cheap. Enquire of
ma; 1 1-ltnw
Ai.k.v. McLj:od,
The Dalles.
t'arllc.H tlt-smim to bo to Ilcntmer or
Hints on Colnmlila Southern via HIkiis, shoiilil
take .No. K-iivlin: 'lilt- Dalle;, at l':t1 n. in.
makliiKillrect connections nt Ilcppner Junction
anil Ilifrt. KuttirnliiK uiakiiiKiliriH3tcoiintx'tloii
at Heppncr Junction anil IIIuks ulth No. 1, ar
riving at 'Ihe Dalles at lJ:U)p. tn.
For full jKirtlculars fall cm (). U. ,v, N. Co.'f
acetit The Dalles, or Hillings
W. II. UlJUMtUIlT,
(ieii I'm,-.. Asl l'ortlaml. Or,
SOUTH and EAST via
Soumern Pacific Co
Shasta Route
Traitih leave The Dalles tor l'ortlami ami way
tuitions at l.ii a. m. ami :i p. in.
THE HOME WEDDING.
Wlint to Do Wlieii tint .iiillnl CiM-e.
nion- In Celelirateil lit
1 1 nine.
I'rucruiii uf MsMioilal Service.
HlKtUS
W. Nesmith, Post, i
No. u. A. K. yc
Tin: I).i.iiKH, May 21, 1900. )
In compliance wiih memorial ordera
from nitioiial and department head-qnarti-r.-,
the members of J. W. Nes-
uiith Post, No. 'i'l, will Assemble at pott
hull on Sunday, May 27th, at 7:80 p. in. j
aind march to the M. E. church, where j
the mi-morial sermon will be delivered
lir ltv. U. F. Hawk. The ladies of the 1
W It. C. nd Company D, O. N. G I
ar-e requested to accompany the post on tnrely tiny music.
j-or me nome weiiuuig tlie nousc i
made bright with flowers. The moth
er and Bisters of the bride receive the
guests. The fathei first nppeurs when
he enters the room with his daughter.
Ah the hour strikes the clergviiinn
takes his place, facing the uuinpiiny,
followed hy tlie bridegroom and his
best man, who stand at hla left, await
ing the bride. Two ushers mark off
an aisle wifTi broad white ribbons, at
taching them nt the ends, anil they pre
cede the rest of the bridal parly, who
enter at the furthest corner of the
room. The bridesmr.ld or maids follow
the ushers, nnd the bride comes last
with her father. Or, the ushers iiinj
precede the best man nnd the one
bridesmaid, nnd tlie bride nnd bride
groom follow. At n hoiifec wedding
iney oiten nnve no nt teniiuntii nnd
At the conclusion
thin occihIoh.
On memorial day, MayliOth, (he mem
tierH of the pott will Husemble at post
Lull ut 1 o'clock p. in.
The Indie of the W. Ii. 0,, Companv
, O N. G., the D. 0. & A. C. band',
and all citizens who desire to join in
n "murium of their dedd, are .cordially
invited to join the procession to march
from the corner of Court and Second
street at 2 p. in. to the U. A. R, ceme
tery, where appropriate memorial ser
vices will be observed.
On returning from the cemetery the
MMtbera of the O. N, G,, the band, and
of the service the clergyman coiigrutu
lutes the bride and bridegroom nnd
I then retires. They then turn to be
greeted, first hy their parents, next by
the members 'if the two families nnil
near relatives, afterwards by every on
I preent. All wish them happiness, Re
freshments are served In the dining
I room, and may be simple or cluborntc,
, as one chooses. Ladies' Home Jour
nal.
Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Im',, says,
"DoWltt's Little Early Risers always
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and never gripe." They gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and iiver.
K8 For Mule.
Full blooded, barred Plymouth Rock
czgs, per setting $1 .00 and .fl.50. For
particulars call on or address,
Banhkiis linos.
Box 017. The Dalles, Or.
To secure the original witch hazel
Ml ve, nak fir DeWitt's Witch Hizel
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
ItarUflciallvrilipstst.iif ffinfinnrinwio
, -"O- '- """vwmiiu ItlUil
Aiuuiro in siretigitieiiitig nnd recon
BtructinK tlie exhausted digestive or
lans. It is the latest disco vereddigest-
uuu.iuu iuiiiu. iD inner preparation
can approacli it in elllciency. It in
Btantly relieves and permanently cures
wjrapuiwm, juuigesnon, jtieartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea!
SlckHeadaclie,Gastralgla,Cramps,anrj
BiiuLuur results tn imperiectaigesuoD.
rrsaarca ny c. t. UfHIV. A CO.. CrjlCOflO.
I.ejive t'oitl.iml
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The
Chronicle,
- Job Printers.
$i.oo per month.
.Strictly lirnt clagR local nnd long
diHtatice telephone service within
your Inline.
Linen do not eroje-lalk. Your con
versation will lie kept a secret.
No coKt for itiRtalling.
Vou get the Htanditrd thinning
Long Distant Instrument.
Continit'itH day nnd ultibt ervice.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving ua thirty dnya writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC 8TATE8 TELEPHONE COB,
Dh.GUNNS
PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
ItfrniTo PlmplM, VrTMit
ii,'':";?'"'"" '."'Ifr tlKillluud.
ij'ttu llovlac hs ami Ii..,..,....
- wuf uruKULis. UH. fosANKO CO. Phlli Pa
jjlt. K. K. H5IK11 .HON,
Pliysiciuii and Surgeon,
Olllce, Vot Illock (over lotol!lee),
JOaplmoiliv Till: DAI.I.KS, OHKIiON.
Ailuilliiatrutor'M Hule of iteiil I'roporly
Notice In lierehv id veil that from ami iiflcr tin.
nlnlli (lay of June, iw), I will prorct-il to Mil nt
pi l van: mio, tor cakii, tnu ioiihwiiik (JcmtIIhiI
iropcrty iwioiikiiik to tnu ittatu ol I'attlvx
Irown, ilecvaHil, to-wlt.
IjiIh A. 1). . I). II. V. (i. II. I. J. K anil I,. In
hlock 67 ol lort Dalles .Mlliturv lettrvulloii. In
Oickoii.
Kor Information lnitlro ut otllcu of Klmiott it
Kliiuotl.
IMttd ut Uallci City tnu lOtliriMV of May, lyou,
JlKI.IA V. IlitOWN,
Ailinllllttrittllxuf tlieeitate of l'ntrlckilrowii.
(Jiceuhid. m
T. BROWNHILL,
JU8TI0E OF THE PEACE. Notary
Public. Collections promptly -attended
to. Money to loan. C. E. bayard's of
fice, The Dalles, Oregon.
I'lillnmn ami Tourist car on Iiolli Iraini
Chair i'r Haeianicnto to DjjiK'ii ami i;i I'anj
and toiulntcart, to ( lileiiK", Ht Umh, New t)r
Uatih nnil W iisliliiKton.
Con ncc tint? nt f-'ia KrancUco with several
steamship liiic.-i fi.r Honolulu, Japan, chliiu,
I'lilllpplnes, fenlral and houtli Ainvtlea.
fete agent nt Tlio hallos Million, or wldrua
C. H. IYIARKHAM,
Oeneral l'h-HKer Ac'iit, I'oilland, Or
t.& Inipulse
PB. Wheels
lltaPiili;
and NlOtorS
MANlM'ACTUIti:!) II V
Yellowstone Park Line.
THK J1INI.NO t!AK ItOtrtK I'itOM 1'OItTI.ANI)
TO THK KAHT.
THK ONJ.Y UUtlXTMNK TO THK YKI.I.OW-
HlONi: I'AitK
IKKVK.
No. 2.
11:15 A. M.
No 1,
ll;.'t0 P.M.
, nan anil I sis,
.MllllVK,
Kimt mall for
teattlo, Olyiiipla.tiray'h
liailior inai Booth licml
poinu, Spokaiio, Itoku.1
land, Jl. c I'ulliiiaii,'
Mohtoiv, ljlton, Huf.,
faloHiiiiipiiiiiiliiBcouii.,
try, Helena, illnncapo.
In. Ht. I'ii n I, OiiiiiIiii,
KainaH Clly, Ht. U)iil,,
CtileiiKo and nil iolnti(!
eu.t and roiilju-aat.
1'uwet Hoiiiul i:i,p..ku
for Tueoma anil Ki.niii..' i-n a it
and hitcrniitllntu poliilNj ' ' '
No. 1
6; I. il.
No. a.
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE KOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars nnd particulars furuiulicd on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent.
unail THE DAI.I.KS, OlthG
I'lllllllall llritrllilm ami l.i..l.t u. ...
ja "ei!a..Ke.,'U"1 i"fc0",1 rlvt,; l"""lH
Vim I IU II K11 tmlNM. llll nn ,li...i ...i
In all principal cltler. " v
IJaKKuKe cliwkul loilwtiimtion of ticlicts,
H''r.ll",,M'i'lu'1'llll,,t'MU',,,(;'lltlvc'iiiutter,
ticket, .leepliiB car rewrvittloim, etc., call on or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Akltant (Jcneral I'amiviiKur Airent.
Htreet, comer ThlPi, rllSIl, oVeifoa.
mi fit f f r,wjl i
JT A'rrOKN KY-AT LAW,
omcoove,K.tN.t,a,uu'K6'OKK(K)N
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Ageirrthe Greate American Liaor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY frmnJ'J 75 m .() per uulloti. (Tto 15 years old.) -"rrT"
IMPORTED 000N AO (run. $7.00 to $12.00 per iia7Ji to M y"r8 olf
CALIFORNIA BRANDIES Imni $.VJ6 to'td.OOlier gallon. ( 1 1 r2U
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD
COLUMBIA BEER on tlruuulit, and Tl BUtt nd Olynipi" er ln
impurteti aio ami I'orler,
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.