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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
.FRIDAY
JUNE 8, 1000
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WASCO COVXTY BOY OS TOV.
The many friends of Pierce Mays,
lintli nohtie.il and iicrsonal. will be
pleased to hear that he has been !
, ..... t I
elected one of the state senators f.o.n ,
Multnomah county. Mr. Mays will j
ably and ofllcicntly rcpieseut the
county of the metropolis, and Wasco
county vill have in the senator elect
a. friend that can be relied on to sup
port any measure that will advance
the interests of her people. As Mr
Mays is .i Wasco county boy, raised ofirests'wliiu you eat. Cannot JnU to
herefrom early childhood, he will 'cure.
naturally feel kindly towards hts old ; a ni o.iurii -m.mii. iho.
liome aid we shall feel that he is, in It speaks well for Chamberlain's
n very real sense, one of our own;0"1' tnedy when druscists use it In
, , , ... I their own families in preference to any
delegates to the state senate. Hwjother .., 1)llV0 EoUl chamberlain's
election, by the way, is an effective Couuh Remedy for tho past live years
testimouy to the strong hold he must: with complete satisfaction to myself and
have on the voters of Multnomah j customers," save DruuglstJ. Goldsmith,
county. He had to fight the bitter ' E"en N' "Hme always used
, .. . . , , . . I It in my own famllv both for ordinary
1U" iM'--"
gang of entrenched Simonism, backed
by the powerful and trenchant on
slaughts of the Oregonian, that
singled him out from his colleagues
on the citizens' ticket for special and
vituperative attacks. That the object
sought to be attained by the citizens'
ticket lay near to the hearts of the
voters of Multnomah count' is
proved by the election of every man
on that ticket. As a result of the
election this is only second in im
portance to the overwhelming- vic
tory for sound money and national
expansion. It has proved, as the
Oregonian in its better
moments
envc tlilinl tlirnr, nr fnnr mrn nnmnif i
" , i
own a political party, treat it as
property and do as they please with !
it." That was Simon-Corbettism. If !
the victorv in which Mr. Msivs was I
a leader shall result later on in
wiping Simon and Corbett out of
political existence it will be the best
thing that has happened to the re
publicans of Oregon in a quarter of
a century.
The Oregonian has interviewed!
the representatives and senators
elect from Multnomah county with
the result that "not a single legisla
tive member can be found who has
pledged his vote to any senatorial
candidate. One or two admit they
would not dislike to see ex-Senator
Mitchell get into the race
UlUCIS
say they arc for any good, clean
man. If there is any enthusiasm for
Senator McUride, it could not be
detected, though a faithful search
was made." The Chho.niou: is well
assured that the same conditions
exist here with reference to every
man elected to tin legislative as
sembly by the aid of Wasco county
votes. Not a single member-elect
was pledged to anybody or has com
mitted himself to anybody. The
senatorial piizc is anybody's who can
capture it. This, under the circum
stances, is precisely as it should be.
And it ought to be the more readil
believed as it is not now recorded
for political effect.
Tho action of the republican party
in turning down four republican sen
ators in Multnomah and seven out of
the twelve candidates for representa
tives is regarded as n protest against
Simon, Corbett it Co., says tho
Baker City ltepublican. The repub
licans have a two-thirds majority in
both houses of the legislature. There
are some things too galling for an
American to stand, and the republi
can party is intensely American. A
certain clement in the republican
party in Oregon is going to be laid
al rest and when it is done it will be
done so thoroughly that the crack ot
doom will not arouso it. Amen.
Says tho Oregonian, speaking of
the rout of Simon, Corbett, Graham
Glass, ct id genus omue, 'Thcro arc
politicians who would know better
next time; but for them there will
bo no next lime,"
Multnomah legislators-elect, of
every political stripe, nvow the de
termination to support a primary
election law. This may not nc-
coniplish all that is expected of it
but it will bo a long step in tho di
rection of honest representation.
Tho Dalles CoiniiMslon IIouso will
frcsh n,,k nt " times on hiuul
ami deliver it nnywlu'ro In the city at
the Mug Qm
n)0nth . three pinl9i tvvo quartg, $4 ;
three quarts $3.50; cream 20 cents per
pint. Fresh butter every day. lS.i-lm
"I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, ia pleasant to take and
i9 truly tho dyspeptic's best friend,"
I a. ..a V II ti rtnnr i t L- Hl'nrtCf.t Mirll.
rnmOiq nml 1.U mill for tho mnirh fo -
lowing la grippe, and litul It very effica
cious." For sale by Blakeley ifc llouj;h
tou. Neglect is the abort step so many take
from a cough or cold to consumption.
Thu early use of Ono Minute Cough
Cure prevents consumption. It is the
only harmless remedy that gives imme
diate results. It cures all throat and
lung troubles. Children all like it and
mothers endorsu it.
( Sick Headache absolutely and perma
. ncntly cured by using Moki Tea. A
I pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
' and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
l work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
(or money back. 25 tits, and 50 cts.
Blakeley &. Houghton Druggist?.
Campbell & Wilson will sell their lino
of miinery. trimmed and untrimmed
,ate, dowers and children's hats, at
greatly reduced prices for the next
thirty days. Please call and get our
prices.
Reports show that over fifteen hun
dred lives have been saved through the
use of One Minute Cough Cure. Most
of these were cases of grippe, croup
asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and
pneumonia. Its early use prevents con
sumption. A full lino of boys and children' sum
mer underwear just received at The New
York Cash store, we have also a full line
of men's summer underwear from 25c up
to 70s. He sure and see our goods before
making your summer purchase.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate relief money refunded.
- TII..I. ..!.. f. II I..
etc. ;wu ou cia. jjiuhcicv c iiuugiuuii
Druggists.
For the convenience of parties want
ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman
Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store,
corner Thitd and Washington etreets.
Phono No. 107; long distance 183.
"Ring 'em up." ISm-tf
Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all
other accidental injuries may be quickly
cured by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is also a certain euro for piles
and skin diseases. Take no other.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
painta when yon can buy James K.
Patton's Eiin proof painta for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Fa!k, agents. iI7
The Chiuefco aek "How ia your liver?"
instead of "How do you do?" for when
the liver is active tho health is good.
DoWitt's Little Karly Hisers are famous
little pilla for the liver and bowels.
Good, pure natural ice from tho Blue
mountains for eale by tho Columbia
Kiver Ico & Fuel Co. 'Phono M or 81
Lone; Diet. ; 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon.
Clarke & Falk bayo received a carload
of tho celebrated Jam K. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
To CJuro a Colo in Oiid Day.
Tako Laxative llromo Quinine Tub
lets. All drucuietB refund tho monoy.
Clurko & Falk's fhvorinn extracts are
the best. Ask your croeer for them.
Fur bain.
A eecond-baud ten-foot Randolph
header, in fulr condition. Will bo cold
cheap, Knquire of
M.y.x. itlol.Koi),
inayll-linw Tho Dalles.
You will not have boils if you tako
Clarko & Falk's euro cure for boils.
A full line of Eastman films and sup
plies juet received by Clarke & Falk,
Clark & Falk's drug stock is new
fresh and complete,
Bubacribe for The Chronicle.
: i .
GOING EAST
If you intend to take n trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via Tho
Great Wabash, a modern and uptodulo
railroad In every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to Now York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train baa free reclining chair cars, Bleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agarn Falls. Ross C. Clink,
Pacific Coast Pass. Ant,,
Los Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Chank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Killtor'x Awful l'liuht.
F. M. Higgins, editor Seiuen, lllf.,
News, was nlllleted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy helped until
he triad lUuiklen'e Arnica Salvo. Ho
writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's
tho surest pile cure on earth and tho
best salvo in tho world. Cuto guaran
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by lllakeloy
Houghton, druggist. f
A TlioiMiiuil I unburn
Could not express the rapture of Annie
U. Springer, of 1125 Howard at., Phil
adelphia, Pa., whan she found that Dr.
King's Now Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured her of a hacking
I cough that for many years had made
' tli 1 I . II -.1. 1!.. 1
I lit) a oilmen, ah innur rtHiituiiuH iiiiu
doctors could give her no help, but sho
e.iys of this Royal due "It soon us
moved tho pain in my chest and 1 can
now sleep soundly, eomethin I can
scarcely remember doing before. 1 feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
universe." So will every ono who tries
Dr. King's Now Discovery forany trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Piico 60c
and $1. Trial bottle free at .lilakeloy &
Houghton's drug store; eyery bottlo
guaranteed. 5
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of tho body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishnoss,
Pimples or Sores all positive eviilences.
of impuro blood. No matter how it
became so it must bo purified in outer to
obtain good health. Acker's Wood
Klexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and wo sell every bottlo on
a positive guarantee. Ulakeley & Hough
ton's drug store.
A Spraltuil Ankle (tiilcldy Cured.
"At ono timo I sufi'ered from a severe
sprain of the ankle," says Geo. K. Cary,
editor of tho Guide, Washington, Va.
"After using several well recommended
medicines without success, 1 tried
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, ami am
pleased to say that relief came as eoon
as I began its uso and a complete cure
speedily followed"" Sold by Ulakeley
& Houghton.
NOTIOK FOIt PUBLICATION.
Timber Luid, Act June .'5, 1S7S.
V. ii. I.i.nii Office,
TUB hAt.LKf, f)i:.. Apr. 13, U4X). I
Notice Is hvrvby Kivvn t!j;it in eomiillnm'o
with thu provitionh o( tla- net (if cmmreNH of
.'uno u, 1S78, cntltltn ".n uft for tlio mllo o tlm-
hvt lanas In the Hte. ol fiillioriilii, Origyn,
NevKila mid Wiuhiiigton Tftntory,"
William K. Kclcliuiii,
of The Dflllci, County of Whkco, Htatu of Oroon,
litis this diiv lllcil In this olllcc his mo m twto
mcnt No. 169, for the imrcluimof tho 'i., NKJ4'
mid N).j hKUof Section No. X), in Tp. I N. 11.
No. 11 k.. V. M., mill will oiler iinwf to ghow
tlmt the land hoiiKht in inorit valuable for its
timber or stone than for URticultiirHl purpo's,
and to ettublitli Ills claim IohhIiI land before the
Itexlster and Receiver of Ihla olhco ut Tho
PalU-s, Oregon, on
Hiitiirilny, lliiiU:i(l day iir.liinc, 11)00,
lie numc.s iih witnei'Fes: J. II, (loll, I), r. Kct
fliuiii, Jon'pli Ilannii and Willluin spencer, ull
of The Ualle!, Oriron.
Any nud nil perhons clilmliif. advemely the
above-dttcrlbed lands are requested to Hlo their
claims in thin olllce on or beforo niid'iird day of
June, lloo.
uprls-lOiv-i JAY I'. I.UCAB, Ueiter.
NOTIOK KOU PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract.) Public Land Sale.
Lam Oi'fick at Tub Dallkh, Obkoon,
Mayu, U'oo.t
Notlco is licrehy Riven that In puiniaKCo of
Instruction from tlio commissioner of tho Ren
erul laud olllce, under authorlt vested In him
hy feectlou llib, V. ii. itov. ijtut., as amended by
tho act ot consrcBS approved Fcbiusry 20, IS'Jj,
wo will iroceedto oiler at publio mtlo on liatiir
day, the liitli day of June, next, at tho liourof
10 o'clock it. in. at thisollice, the folloniiiK tract
of land, to-iYlt
N'lCJj. fcctlon 20, toivnshli 1 north, rmiKo
1 leant, W. M.
Any and nil licrponn cIuIhiIiik iidverrcly thu
abovo defccrl bed lauda are mlvi"(d to II lu their
clalum In thlsolheoon or before tho day abovo
ditdKiiated for thocoiiiinenoeiiient of Bald hale,
othc.'ttUu their rights will bo fiirleitml.
JAY I'. i.ll'AS, HeKlsler,
mnyl2.il OTIS i'ATTKKsON, itecciver.
X 4-
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
ft nT i vi "Trni
1fi.m.... til i. .
turo lltmiJacfiu ami lt)usU.
A mVMiint of th bovnU full dty la nrrcarv
'.',,'""lh' ri''7.Htli(trSrli..in"f,?lIVM?Th,l
IfJiu V.,' wm mPl frim, ur lu 1 liui fur
.0(.idbdrui,tu. UH. HOSANHO CO. Phlla
Tin:
AND JIKAI.INO
cum: I'ou
CATARRH
CATARRH
i.
"Pl&AStiarttOW
Ely's Cinm Balm
Kaey and iileaisant to I
list'. ComIIu no in
Juriout druL'.
it Is quickly tbiorbod.
(JHeu Itellef nt once.
TI (li,ui.a u,..l I 'I.i.nu.u
i io nuu J'aL'ei. 'til II Ih m i n
Aiuva miumiiiitiiiii
lleala ud l'rotecta Uio Membrane. ItMtorci tba
KeiiMi of Ttttto and Hindi. Ua Mse, 60 cnti at
bLV uiiouaiw, M WWM Httwt, NW York.
Complete
of
Drucs
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
TMEjDHUGCiI ST.
1
L. Lane
(IKNT.KAl.
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
TMrilani Mcr. PtaeI159
r
..CHflS. FfiflW-
Qul-chers
and FartmctTs
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught tho eelebrnted
COl.OJIIIIA IIKIIlt, iicknmv;
ctlif(sl tho tot beer 111 'Die Dalles,
nt Die iikiiul nice, (."oiiic In, try
It and be coiivlncwl. Alio thu
Kl nest bra mil of Wlucs, Minor
and UiKnr.
Saoduuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
IK 1 W 1
v. 4-1. ocepnens
..Doalur In..
Dpy Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. Hats, I'npB, Nolionb. Ai;t.
Jfor V. 1 DoukIiih Shoe.
Just What
Yoa utaftt.
Now ideas in Wull Paper hero. Such
wide variety an wo hip flhowing novor be
fore Kracvd a ebitflu etork. Heal iniita
tion creton eireetH at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Klejaiit deeiKUH, tasteful coloriiiKS, yours
lor a small price, at our store on Third
street. Aleo a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
JJ . 8TURDEVANT,
Doutist.
Offlcs 01 or French & Co.'g Jlank
Wioiie C, T1IK DALI.B8, OUKOON
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The Dalles, Or, j:
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mm
KtcnmcrM
(twine n'lK'lale,
M'lirilitluultliimt
Str. rtoKntntor.
ill
m
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Lino.
liOWN,
nr.
I.v. I'orll.tnil
III" ,. M.
Mitiuliiy
Wcdnc'iiiiy
Arr. Diilli'H
I til 1 1 OS
k lit S A. M.
I HCMiiiy
, TIllllMl.iy
Kiilutiliiv .
H Arr. rortliiml
at . v. m.
nt V!W v. N,
i
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Htriimern U the IteKillulnr l.hie.
ir j i ri,im llio liwt n-ivleo iitmllili.
IVMIiiml Olllre, Oak Hlrwt Dock, W.
.v iVir.i.-r i v2r i.ir t v . i v. v
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Broad, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer
C. S. Smith
riir
Sjijp-to-date Qroeer
Frt'Hb Kjtbb nnd Creamery
butter 11 Hpeeialty.
2d Street.
t 7 t
t-l 1 1"
V O J- LL L
, .
(very iMt ol
I ii'fiii I if i.n.ivu nvnni- aiwui
i-ituui'j jLuij v.ij.wiun
and drug knowlodgo
with every
I 'rescript ion
that's compounded hoi
. . ' .
IS ll. any reason Why
Olir proscription business,
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliahlc.
BLIMEY & HOUGHTOH
Jleliahle
J'rescriptionists
P. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in' Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor Second & Laiiabliu, 'Plioiic 157
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
RESTAUrWT
And CAFE.
J. B. OroHson & Go., Props.
87 Second Street.
FRENCH & CO.;
BANKERS.
T1IANHA0TA ICN'KIIA I, HANKING IKUINKH
Lettem ol Credit isHiied available in the
Kautern HUitee.
HlKlit Ekcmnge and Telegraphic
lranIera sold on New York, Chicago,
8t. IvOti i a , Ha n 1 ran ci bco , Portland Ore
icon, Seattle Wash., and various point
' ,Won an(1 Waaliington.
ColiectionB mado at ull points on fav
orable terms.
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JXJLiVjrUlJjfiLlAJJK LilJNE.
DALLES, I'ORTIiNI) & ASTORIA NAY, COMPANY!
t tin
tin. ItfKUliitiir l.lnu will run ns iK-rtliufnl
(miiiumy ruservlntr tlm rlltlit i cm'A
the
nnttee,
i
Str. Dnlloo City.
DOWN
I.v. Dal
tit H A, tli
Mnitiliiy
Viilmiiliiy
I'rlitiiy
Arr. I'orttiiml
nt 5 v. m,
. . "f.
lA I'ntllantl,
,TiK'Mtny;
llmrulny 1
S-iilni.tny
Atr. hulirW
ill .i X) I'. M,,!
Thi. ComiMiuy wilt enilenvnr to Klvc In pat- A
Idr fillllifr llitnrniiilliin mlihei-i ' "3
C. ALI.AWAY, Qnn. At.
t.T.i.v.t.ir.jr.i.vi..tv i.'rlv.v.i.v.t.-rjLrj.rj.r wu cjri5
cer.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Itnrtiflclallvdlife.stHtbcfnnilnnrlnM
'DVinnn 97n Hnttiro In Htroiif,'thoiiliiK nnd recon
jrnone struotini? the cxlmusted digestive or-
fa.m. ibi8tiiciatcsitllscoverc(lcIlKest-
ant nud tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in clllcloticy. It In
stantly rolloviM and pcriiittiiently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ITenrtburn,
llntulcucc, Sour Stonmcli, Nauws,
, Slcklleadacbe.aastralulii Cranips.and
, .imiiui Bniii..iiiii iiuinuuiii
irreparad ay t w. UKWIt' A Co. Chicago.
J. H. HcnitHi;,
I'rinldcnt.
11. J! lien,
Cubl?l
ro j prst Rational Bank.
j THE DALLES - - - OREOON
j a General Hunking UuainoBB truiiEacUd
WeponllorucoiveU.auiiJecttorjigni
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on unv ot collection
Klelit and Tukrraphio Ksc1ihiik eold on
New York, Ban FranciHco nJ "ort
laud.
DIRlCOTOKM
I). P. Tiiomphuh. Jho. H. flcuimcr,
En. M. Wiu.iamh, Gko. A. Iibb,
U.M. UKAt.L.
M Columbia PacKingk,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
JtANOKACTU HKItHUK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKD HHKK, ETC,
Tiiacc MflRH'
k tr MO
Artunir.llTn &C
Aiironn .eiHlln n tilrli nil iliwij; "jjf.
nulcKly imwrhilii our 'fliilin frw " , f.
luvfiillmi i.ri.lmlily iili;iiiiibli'. '
ll.iiwMrlcllyii.iilliloiill.il. ll"'"11"'.0. . u iT
I'alni.W IftUcn throiiuli ilii i" ' 0l uc
H(al iiollfr, without. cUiirtto. In H"J,
Scientific Hwricat
MUNN & Co.?".!"-"'.!:. M'
Hjjhtciui
tho
load
pliorlciis
the
roaili
bcis tho learn, awrt;""1
CXlWIUC. oumnv.;
m uaiiIQ 11V
STANDARD OIL OO.
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