A Grocer Says "1 guess Vnows O. 15 in 'his em ploy, nml him about as well known -1 sis he is. A everybody C'allash.iu. in Itellovtte, the grocer. Ohio, 1 am CltiKliic Kxprrlur lit Thrrr-MIlp Helmut All entertainment niiil lmket supper w ill he given at Three-Mile school house on the evenin: of June 10, 1P00, begin ning at S o'clock. Fiitiowinp is the . Hons- "Happy Urectliig" , opening Addrw !-Clllol I Alltm Cook I l.lttle WWi-omiV . Grace mul Hurolil Meeker j place when? I N . you have , J 1 1 "SSH 7:a . cold gusts JI f K ,!J of wind Jk ) r - hail ever huuiih'd. All through the round .Sulliviu continued to nut nwnv, once in nwhiit varying lilt, go-us ou please neties with wild swings tliat never c t closer ihnu three feet toSl ester. At tin call of time John si'ttk on lioth knee? audi allowed hine.tH ti he dragged to his elinir his st ennds with well simulated ngiiny on his fnei A few int. met. ts before the thin! round wu i enli.d John, turning' round to the timeht-rpers nml pointinu 10 a IrtlsriPaic L , Itccltdlioii "(irnmlmn's Aii:oi"..liol.t I'rclRhtoii j lltiot '-lliiv Mv l'towors" ... I litaci Meeker uud 1 lotemv Coofc j pi,oe of j.ntldv scenery on the othei liccltiitlmi-'-MiulierV Fix)!' Vlrsll Uawsoii 1 h f thn Rtcu,. said-' "Yon ree dnt oaring .n every time the d o o r opens, and there is a pood deal of x u i) ji i n c aoout out- :"-divirs too. Anyhow, I catch cold very otten, hut the minute I begiu to sneeze I reach up on the shelf and take a dose of Acker's Eng lish Uempdv. I tt'll vnu it is wonderful how quickly it stop.- a cough or cold. I have uicd it myself, and in my fam ily for a number of yirs. It works like a charm. I suppose some of the folks would have run into consumption before this if I had neglected to keep a bottle ready all the time for immediate use. 1 wouldn't think of using anything else for throat and lung, troubles I know what Acker's Remedy , actually does, so what sense is there in ex- jterimenting'' Certainty is better than chance." ' (Signed) Joiix Hoff. ! Sold at iV-.. -V)c. and $1 a bottle, through out the United States and Canada; and in . England, at Is. !2d.. 2s. :td -is. Cd. .If you are not satisfied after buying, return the lxittle to your druggist, and get your money , bach. i HV authorize the above guarantee. W.M. UOOKKP. & CO., liropritiors, .Vt York. Fit It I.E BV j Blakelev & Houghton. 5l7roiile5p?eial5 lnlileim 'Vottnterfctt Money ' Jessie Knucr unit I.nlti Uvmis .-our - ".-weet Ottfuon" School Kecltntlnn--"The Conceited (rutiopper '.. .I.elnuil CrelKhtou Ulnloque "TempcriiiHi' Awakening' nan .iiiihtv .m nioi'K. .1111n ii, . Trunmu litooks una Mmntic Zneluiry. Kruitatt.n. "Hoy t:ij;mV . l'.ddlc t'liimmor Imet-'-Woletime Spilnc ' .... .. ' Alum uml Florence Cook j lierltatlcm "Papa's letter" . F.iiun Morgan licritiitlou "lliil Ailleu to the Hormwteml" : Archie Hewitt UeelttUioli "The l.lttleSoliiHihim'mii"' . . (trace Meeker Soim-' Winioin Hell-" School Uceitrtium "romnis 's l'rujer". Kloreniv Cook Hecltatlon Viilctllctory ....Amy llrooks I'.ecitiition "CiiHxl live" .Seven Utile OlrU Sonc-"IhkhI Nisrht" ... School Titblcmi "F:vchIiir X'rnjer'' I.0I11 Crclshton An invitation ie extended to all iMtron and friends of the ichool. Come with well-filled baskets. A.n.sa B Thompson, teacher. STORY OF JOHN L. SULLIVAN. How the 1 'urr.iiT ( ..iiiiipliin l'uilNt tin- pirl ut tin-'l'otvn uf A-lnrln, Ore. A Difficult Problem. It ie anions the most diffictill nroh- lems of nattira'i science for one to beconif expert in peveral lines. J. E. Adeox cc Co., by their combination, have over come hi'- difficulty in a practical man tier. J. E Adeox is an expert watch maker and is- good on jewelry, optical work and engraving, while Tiieo. tl. Lithe i- an expert optician and is good on watch repairing, jewelry work and engraving. Their price-is a- low ai con sistent vith good workmanship. Thev are prepared to do all work in their several lines, on short notice. Work eent bv mail or estiress will receive prompt attention. Sign. "Big lied Watch." WISE AND OTHERWISE. Enthusiasm is the fountain of perpet ual youth. Man is known by the company he keepo out of. -Moat things come to those who hustle "while they wait. Be sure your eine will find vou out and so wi!! your wife. Don't gt the idea into your head that fcrass widows are green. Faith can never walk on water with its pockets full of doubts. ' 3rve some people half a chance and they'll take the other half. The more a man tries to prove that lie isn't a fool the more he proven he is. Even when man makes his'own op portunities they are not made to cuit liiin. After a girl passes seventeen she be pins to lose her angelic look and become diuman. loathing makes a man feel so rid all as to be run over by a bicycle ridden by a woman. One of the valuable privileges we often overlook is the privilege of not eayiny auything. The man who claims to have a poor memory may he cured by lending small cuius of money to his frieude. Every man thinks everybody el&e fcnowu him. That is proljably why be writes his name eo you can't read it. A man forgives his sweetheart for trumping 1 1 i h uce, but lie always re minds her of it after they nre married. Soon will the little busy bee improve each shining chance that comes along to penetrate the email hove picnic pants. When a women admits to another women that she ocaeionnlly finds a bed iug iu her house, it indicates that ehe roposes the greatest confidence in her, A I'ruotluul IlHiiioimtrutioii. A fact proven by actual demonstration is more satisfactory than any theoretical proposition. Realizing this, and know ing that they have a proposition which they can guarantee, the Oregon Runitary Closet Company, of The Dalles, Or., have constructed one of their sanitary closets and put the same into actual operation. The closet is now located in tho rear of Chas, llurchtorf'e bicycle re ,pair store on Second, between Federal and Laughlin streets, The Dalles, uud the public are cordially invited to call J.uid inspect the same. This company id now prepared to fill orders promptly. Parties dei'iring this Hys'.em will be fur nished full information upon application to or correspondence with D. 8. Duftir, The Dalles, Or. in3Mwdatw In the fall of l-'JU John L. Sullivan was touring the far. west with his "grand ..g relation of sports." takiuif mi grin j ." us he ti.-ed to say. iu ;he tiig citie-, and y''111 exhibitions in the lunailer towns. When .loin; .. reached I'ortlai'd. Ore., the citizens ot Astoria, Hill uiilesnwiiy at the month of the Columbia river, determined that the lighter should not 0 uwa from .the Voast before they got a chance to I "look him over." Astoria is a prosperous town of 1V -iiii people, nul halt of the population s i-ng::ged in the salmon industry. Mst nf the j.U'.ii fishermen are Russian ''ii'.us. end in the fall thei are prtid op In the variou:; canneries, and rem ralh have more S20 gold pieces than they ::uov.- what to do with. One of their niiiuiii r. Eugene Sylvester, had a great li-cal reputation lor strength. lie ,;si;-.-ed six feet four inches, weighed ij'i.i pounds, and had a pair of hand. like baseball mitts. lie could lift om en?l of a l oluuibia river fishing boat ami topple it over without any trouble. If cu ever have seen one of these boat. you will know what that means. His Russian Finn brethren did not b'lie that the man ever lived who coi.ld stand up before Sylvester in a rinir. So it came about that 0111 day th" oleunder tree over tlereV Well, watch rue knock di Olc Olson tinodc mitWIe of it." When the third i-oiiuil wns culled .vh ester Iiegrin to juti'p ulMiut .ti hi ;Vet like t kihen, niul. k-epimr his eyr mii .lohn, yelli d to his compatriots 'In bet their shins on him. Wrouph' up to ii pitch of eiitliiioiiiMii In thfnpM'Of imicc of thintTH they begun to d pretty much whrt he nthisid. and ns fast n they olVercd to wager nu thing .,'ohn's friends iu the ctowd took tin m ftp. Eugene advj.neefl with 11 light-henrt-ed sprintr, e ident l. intencMng to flninh bis mnn before the round was over. After about a minute's sprint ing Sulli van suddenly, to the astonishment of his opponent, stood still and let him catch op. Then coolly letting yo his it ft he eailght Sylvester under the jaw and lifted nearly riCO pounds of Riivsinn Finn clean ovei the rojH-K and through the scenerj 11 few feet from the spot he had designated. Sullivan and the "srnng" left tour next morning, takinir with them al most a literul barrel of inoiie . The Rusisun 1'inns spent the hardest "in ter in their hi: lory. As for S h e-.ter, he never cot of his feet sutlieii iil ' ' purchase a new boat or nets and liiiulh beeanie a boa' puller. A few Near', -'.-iter he developed a mild form of in sanity and is now in the Oregon state ir.ianc asvlnm. -Chieairo Tribune. Yellowstone Park Line. iTHk lUSlNi. I All liOt ll. I T.OM rilUTI.AM' Tu Tilt li.Vs'l'. THK ONLY DlHKi-l LINK TO Till. Yl.l.l.oW SlONK 1'AliK T.B VVli. UHitsIMfOl, FU1& and I Sis No. 'J, Kn.-t iiihII for '1 iieiimii, svMttle. olymiitH. itmy's lliitlior unit smith lloiul tHiinth. Skiine, Itovi I11111I, II. ('.. ralliiiiiii, Miwoiv, l.ewlston, Hat 11:15 A. il. ItiliilliiiniiiiiliiliiKeiiiiii trv, lloleiiH. MltiiieniHi Us', St. 1'iUil, OmimIiii, Kiiiis City, St. U111U. (:1iIi-ki "in! dl iKiluts No t. IM-t Hill! Mllltlll'lllt. TiiKi't soliiul i:x)irevs It ;tU 1'. M. lor Tmihiiih nml scuttle nml iiiteniuillate (xiints AllHIVK. No. 1 .-...VI V. M. No. 3. 7;tl A. M. l'llllnuin first eliKu nml tniirUt sleen!tK to MttmeiilKilK St. I'liul mul .Mls.-ourl river i'lnl wfllinut elmiiKe. Vastfliuleil trmn- t ulon ileiit coiiiiectlniik la oil )irliielnl eltlc. lliiiretiKV clui'l.eil ti (testlimtloii of tleket. hor lmiiilM)inet llluiiititctlile-ertiitlve iimtter, tiekotv, slreitiiB cur rturvntliiii, etc , cull on or write A. D. CHARLTON, .R.SN. DKl'AKT ron too: sriiKiuLi:, J-UOM l)AU.Kh held an enthusiastic meeting, and sent word to Portland tiint if .lohn I.. Sul livan cared to make a trip down the river Mr. Sylvester would take great pleasure in knocking him into the Pa cific ocean. .It. on's sporting friends, seeing the prospect of a big bet. advised him to go, and he went. All the details wen (prickly arranged, nnri each side put up $l.i;no in a wager that Sylvester could stay four rounds. Seconds and time keepers were chosen, nnri a rinir was hastily rigged up on the Btnge of tin Astoria opera house. A stock company was playing "Queen's Evidence" there at the time, but had been persuaded to give up one night to the iistic exhibition; the "Queen's Evidence" scenery for the first net remained iu place. On the night vvhrn the battle was to come olT Sullivan tint! 1-i" friends figured that they bad wagered &!U,0fj0 with various Russian I'inu enthusiasts on the result. The Finns had heard rumors that at a critical stage of the light, when their man was pounding the daylight out of John L., the electric lights were to be turned oil' ntni their champion fobbed of his victory. So they came prepared for any emergency, nearly !i,(M( of them occupying seats in the theater, every man with his revolver and 11 lighted Inmp under hisclinir. The men go into tlie ring pretty well stripped, Sullivan doing his best to kiok scared to death (Hid SyhetUer strutting around the stage nnd' almost bowing his head oh in recognition of the applause fiom Iris friends. He had wagered every cent he could raise, as well ns his lishiiig boat unci net, with a bow-legged little limn on Sullivan's stair called Illeachcr." The referee called time and thev went at 't. Sylvester stood still for a minute and thi n made a furious rinsh at Sullivan, who broke ground' and ran in an appealing manner around tin ring. The Finns stood up and waved their lanterns about their bends in their cuthusiiiMii. All through tin round, as l'.ug lie chased ,lohn from one post to tin other, they kept up 11 magnificent though somewhat obscure serit k of yells iu their native language, and vi hen it wu.. ovcrauri Sullivan sank bach in his chair acting the part of a man on his Inst pins they imuu dlatel.v proceeded lo bit uny stray gold piece that they had not before been able to place, When the second round begun. Syl vester, evidently thinking that Sulli :.n was pinettcally out, did a few HLiintK ; In (he, middle of the ring and wajlicii around, Intimating by dumb how ..that "Suolvan," as the Finns called him, war- the easiest murk he BUSINESS LOCALS. Chirk & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Clarke it Falk have on sale a full line 1 of paint and artist's brushes. I You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Re sure and see the bargains in ladies' thick sktrtb at the New York Cnsh Store. j'J Floral lotion will cure wind chapping j and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. I'aint your house with painte that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk have them. Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated .lame E. Ration strictly pure liquid paints Good, pure natural ice from the. Rlue mountains for sale by the Columbia River Ice & ruel Co. '1'hone or SI Long Dist. ; "5 or b Scufert & Condon. Re sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying else where, ae we have the latest shipment Fust SHlt Ltikt , Denver, Ft. Mall , Worth, otmtlui, Kmi- 12. 10 1, in., ms City, St. Minis, cmnjipn 111111 r.uisL. Al'.IUVE Y hum. Fnt .MhII 1 .:;)" p III t 4 2? I 4 IV B Thn Dulles, Os. The Chroniele, dob Printers. 7: 4 Mil If VIIYf tiritlTVlff ITTttttf IWII ll til! I till 1 1111 fTft III II Iff ITI tTl J ,.i: 11 ! 1 :t a: I minimi TitttMj Spokntic Mall mul KxproMi 10:10 j. 111. Wnlln WiiUh, Spokane, Sxikniic MimictiiuilK St. l'niil, Mull j 1) II 1 11 1 Ii, Mlliwiukit;,. Hint , tililciiui) mul Kiist, vlu, i:.ires j spokHiieiiktl HiiMtliic-, I tnti. iili-o nil piilntH In ' WimliiiiRton mul Knst- l:C0ii, m 1 era OrcKmi. 8 ji. m. 4 . Ill, Fivom I'or.Ti.Aiai. (jeenu Stenmsliliti. For Sun Fniiiel'Cii April Mtiy 7, 12. S p. m. ,1 p. m. K..auiuliiylCiilunihlii Itv. Htoarners. Kjk.buiiiluj 'To Astoria unit Wny HHtnnliiy Lmalliigt. 10 p. m. fi II. m. VlM..lJ!KTTi: IlIVKK, it .IMp. 111. i:.x.bmitltiy;Orei)n City, Newlwri;, Lx.huiitltiy btilcm it Wny Ijiml's. 7 a. m, Willamettk ami Yam Tiii-k.Ttitir. HiLi. liivriia. ,Mim nail hut. OreKiin City, Dayton, nml Frl. , anil Way-Uinillnxi. 3:Kil p. m. ..Witt Cn. m. WtLi.AJiKTTi: I'.ivhii. 1:80 p. in. TncTliur, i'ortlantl to CorvatlU, Mini W'nl mill hat. unit Wiiy-ljiinlliiKi. ninit I'rltlny rttiliy I .'.M ti. m. made to this city, now ready for insjiec-1 l.v mpmla tion at II. Glenn & Co.'s. uL7-lw Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using TMokt Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indiu'eatton, makes you cat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. " cts. and iiO eta. Rlakeley & Houghton Druggist". Neglect is the ohort step so many take from a cough or cold to consumption. The earlv use of One Minnie Coindi Cure prevents consumption. It is thei only harmless remedy that gives iiuiiio- J diate results. It cures all throat and j lung troubles. Children all like it uud mothers endorse it. SNA KK I'.IVKn. Klpiirlti tu Iwlntnu. Lkavb I.KWlMTUN dully s :n 11. in. l'artles detinue to iro to llennner or jHiinis on (.-uiiunlilH biiiitliern via Una,",, ntinulil bike No. L', IuhvUik 'tlie Dulles nt 1! Iu p. m miikliiK ilinet ctiiiiicctiiins nt ileppner junction I'lid MifK- HetlirnliiK inakliie(irt'i!tciiiilieutliiu tit Ik-ppner Junction nml lllia,'- w ttli No, J,ui rlvlMR nt Tlie Dalles nt PJ.iJ) p. 111. Fur full iKirtlciilars cull 1111 o. It. A N, Co.'n HKuiit The Dalles, or atlilrws W II III'ltl.llL'llT. $1.00 per month. Strictly first olnsH local nnd long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cro"-ltilk. Your con versation will be kept it secret. No cost for installing. You uet the standard Illuming ' Rung Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night orvice. We will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel siiinti on giving us thirty days writ ten notice. FAGIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00B. (ten Pa. Act.. Portland, Or. SOUTH and EAST via it will Alter Koilol Unless food ie digested quickly ferment and irritate the stomach, each meal take a teasnooufitl of Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you to eat nil you need of what you like. It never fails to cure the worst cases of dyHpensia. It is pleasant to take. Rev. V E. SiUer, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors uud medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol iKHpepsiu Cure mid it helped me from the start. 1 believe it to be u panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what ycu eat. Ivy poisoning, poison woundd and all other accidental injuries may he quickly cured by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is also u certain cure for piles uud skin diseases. Take no other. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Pat ton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A Fu!k, agents. 111 17 limit In Viiur llR(ikii. All cjuiitv warratita registered prior to June IJ, 1890, wjtl be paid ut my office. Interest ceases after Fobrttury. 2, 1000. C. 1,. 1'HH.MI'H, Oonntv Treasurer. Tor Hale. A good second-hand threshing ma chine for sale ut L. Lane's blacksmith shop, on Third street, J-LriAwlin Soumern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Tralim leave The Dalle for Portland mid way MtatloiiH nt I J.'j it. in. 11 11 1 il p, m. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain oi eii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, RQ? Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOH FloilT This Flour in manufactured expressly for family VAA AV-' 1A use : every Hack in gtmrunUied to give sattsfactiOD. Wd sell our goods lower than uny house hi the trade, and If you don't think call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Leave Pnrtlaml fi:Ci 11 in " Albany la.iionm Arrive Anlilaml l2:,"Si a 111 " hiicraiiitjuto . . . ,'i:()0 p 111 " ban l"'rnnc'lt:ti . . . 7.1'. pin Arrive OkiIdii " Dunvur ... . " KmiMiit City " t'lileuqo ft: l'i ri in jiijo 11 m 7:'.',t a m 7: 1.1 u in 7;0ipiu IO:So p in 1 1 :::o a m I ;.')." it m h'l.'tu in 11 La in ;t:liii in 7 11 in J-.'M n in Arrhc U)h AiKft.'litu t:vnpi Kl I'iixi I'nrt Worth City of .Mexico . lliiiltttiu. Now Orleans WintliliiKlnii Niv Vork i:io n 111 . . ii:;?) 11 in .. !i:.Vu m .. llHIlllll . i):'J.'iiuii . r,:r.'n in ..l'J:l:ip 111 7:mu in i:iJO p 111 ir.Wn in !:.Viii in 1:00 a 111 fr.Z'i p 111 f. a 11 111 1 J-l:i j. 111 Piilhinci and Tiiiirliit cars on Imtli tntlnt. tJlialr earn Kacriiineuto to OkiIcii and III Phmi, mid toiirlht t-nMtDCiiicaKo, hi 1min, NcwUr leiins and Wii.ililiigton. (-(iiinictlni,' at Kan Krmiclsco with bttviiral Mteiiintlilp linen for Honolulu, Japan, (Jlilna, Philippines, Central mid Hmith Aintrka. Kee iioiit at The Dallox Htatloii, or inldrtus C. H. MARKHAM, (i'fiit)iiil Pflvn-iiKcr AKWit, Portland, Or and Motors .MANCPAlTUItKl) IIV T. BROWNHILL, JUSTICE OF THE 1'EAOE. Noturv rtiblic. Collections iroinptly itttuiideil to, Monov to loan. C. E. Uiivard'H of fice, The Dulles, Oregon, AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Clrculuro and particulars funiirihcd on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent. THE DAIXEK, OIthC.0 lltlLT) Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicl 1