'THE POET'S FATE. An nd.lreiB to i!u people of Oregon. Lines dedltuted to the tnemorv of Samuel L. Simp'on, the Lite pout of Oregon, by T. Shelley Sutton : J)r the otii Willamette river. In the clime he loveit m welt, gloj the hwrt whveomel atiRltlsh Uumnu tomntcran never tall ; And Unit henrt I- iU1 forever lhMil to nil the lonely yixu. Tt the sail ami vnln emtc.ivor T( the trla's niul the tears; A -it! the treait of f tin above htm l'n not wrtke hf weary MUtt, For the wove of life is Mlont Anil the tiite lias ceictl to roll! At; the iofs i-on;: is emiat And the fev ri?h pulse Is .till Mil. l thecohl Willamette. In the vale across the hill stiil us I hi cot of slumber Ac the (levrtiiml silent tomb As that Valley of Oblivion Where the spirit waits lt iloom! lioses, red, may bloom around htm Dlossoms of umlyliiK love Miles, white, and laurel tender, Kcch, tn turn, nmv bloom above. Hut their sweetness shall not thrill him, Kor that heart ha eeasTd to feel, And their xithin?. dreamy frasrmce Thro' that sleep cm never steal! It Is all a wasted tribute And your token? now are vain Tis the living soul thatorave llrtm When the heirt is rent in twnti:. 'Tis the llvlnc hetut that liuupsn Kor ths blossom of our love Not the heart within the coffin Not the Hower that bloom above.! Itut the burninc heiirt of mortal, Throbblnjr with it.- rnin desire For the low that lights the bosom And theblo-soms thatlmpire! While the sun i now desceadiUR And the shadows mar the light, I.ein i him -adly to hl slumber To the Ion? and silent night, To the nisht that creeps around him As it crept around hh lite In toe hour of even struggle In the hopeless hour ofgtrifaJ IjH the harp he pKyed hcsilent Io not touch Its sacrtd st:ini; Every echo of its music, Like a corpion's venom, stints! Let the blush of shame reprove you still forego your vain regret: Let the song he sung be silenced Let your tickle hearts forget! Rear the marble hish above him You, who once denied him bread Give him now the rock of reference. Stren your iiowers above the dead! l!ut forget the souk he gave you, Io not sing them tho' you dare. For their echo were a mockery To the soul that slumbers there' . Moscow, Idaho, June 4, 1900. For Nearly Two Years Unable to Lay in Bed "In my capacity nr. druggist, in HulTalo. X. Y., I have the best opportunity to judge ot" the merits of many different remedies. I am in elose touch with the sick, who come into my store for medicines, and most of them tell me how they are getting along. Ut ail tuc Hun dreds of preparations which I sell, not a single one begins to give as much satisfaction as Acker's Eng lish Uemedv for Coughs, Colds, Hrouchitis, Asthmn, Pleurisy and Consumption. 1 sell it on a dis tinct guarantee that it will cure, or tho purchaser's money will be returned, This is n perfectly safe guarantee, because the remedy riots cure. Nobody wants his money returned. Its cures arc nothing short of marvelous. Take the case of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, for instance. He lives at No. 5 Carey street! lUtffalo, N. Y. For more than three years he had a bad case of asthma, and had been uu nble to lie down in bed for nearly two years. He came to mv store and asked me what to do. 1 said: Take Acker's English Remedy.' lie said he had tried other reme dies and didn't think this would lieh) him. Hut he thinks differ ently now. Three bottles fixed his asthma all right. Ho could sleep and eat nftef taking them, as well as when a boy. He was cured several months ago, nnd is well yet, so I nm certain his trouble is gone for good. You can write to Mr. Gilbert himself, if you doubt mv word. He willgo further than me in prais ing Acker's English Remedy." (Signed) S. U. Tiioknl. druggist, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold at 5c, ?cc. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d,, cs. 3d., 4s. fid. If you arc not satisfied after buying, return the' bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. 11V authorize iV. aben guarantee. H H- UOOKEU it CO., Troiri(tort, -Wic l'orl-. For Sale by BLAKELEY &: HOUG-HTON. Irin Pacm Yellowstone Park Line. tiu: mxtxo cut ltot'ri: fuom poiitush to Till! LAST. Tin: os'i.v iii:i:rr i.ini: to Tin. vnxow- HTO.NK I'AltK i.eavk. Union Bjpot, Filth anil Sis .uuuvi;. No.'.'. Fast mall lor Turoiiui, ' Seattle, Olymphi, (iray's I Harbor ami South lleud 1 points, Spokane, Itos- laud, 11. ('., Pullman, . Moscow, l.eliton. Iluf I U l.'i A. M. fiiloltump mining conn . try, Helena, .Miunoaiio- ! lis, St. Paul, Omaha, Kiilias t'lty, St. Louis, l.'hlciigo and all points oaM and solltheiiit. l'uget found Lxprcsh. for Tacoma and Seattle ami intermediate points II No 1. :;) 1 M. No. 1 !.M)1 il. No. 3. 7iC0 A. M. Piillmaii llrst ola and tourlit .Nleepers to Minneapolis Ht. Paul and Mlourl river points I without change. Vustllmled train. I ulon doiot t'onncotlon.s ! lu all principal cities. luggage clicckul to destination of tickets, Kor liiindsomeh lllusi'atedilivcrlplic matter, ' tickets, slei'plng car reserMitious, etc., rail oil or write A. D. CHARLTON, i'Koi'i,i; yon all know. man the Mies Young is H'sistered at the Uma tilla House from L'nneville. Rev. P. I'. Underwood, of Boyd, wae a passenger on this morning's boat for Turner. The Misses Mapt'ie and Luella Mad dox, of Condon, are registered at the Umatilla House. . C. A. Buckley, a wealthy sheep v from Grass VnileyJ is in the city guefet of the L iii.itiiu House. Peter Martin, president of the Euet ern Oregon Land Co., went to Shaniko today, accompanied by Mr. Parr. II. J. Palmer, traveling salesman of Pease & Mays, has returned from a busi ness trip through Wheeler and Grunt counties. B;rl Smitii aud wife, who have been visiting the family of G. F. lloss, left on this morning's boat for their home in California. Levi Armsworthy, of Wasco, passed through town today on his way home from attending the annual meeting of the pioneers. Mrs. E. J. Marlin, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. li. Crossen, left today for her house in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Crosaen accompanied her as far as Portland. Ii. P.. Hinton and family, of Bake Oven, are in the city visiting friends. The CiiiiON'ici.K is ple.ised to learn that Mr. Hinton has recoveted from his late Eevere indisposition. Deputy County Clerk Bolton left yes terday on a business trip to Canyon City, expecting to return by Saturday or Sunday but changed his mind when part way and returned this afternoon. W. D. and J. Hnrper, Timothy Brown hill and Frank Taylor returned home today from attending the Woodmen's convention at La Grande. They were accompanied bv George McManemy, of Dufur. .MAKitir.n. Yesterday evening, June 20th, at the residence of Mathias fc'ehorcn, of this city, Rev. U. F. Hawk oflleiating. Mr. Gerald Wyes, of Moaier, to Miss Cath erine F. Tapee, of St. Joseph, Mo. "null In lour OlnicKn, All county warrants registered prior to June 3, I860, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2, 1000. C. L. Phillips, Coiintv Treasurer. II Good News S to Good Dressers.... 5 I extend a cordial invitation tn all tn inspect the samples of Woolens from the CROWN TAILORING CO., Chicago's famous Cus tom lanors. Suits to Measure, $8.75 up. Fit, workmanship and entire satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. ft; w.r IRT 10!'. tim: .tiir.ini.K. tl'.OM I)AU.liv Ar.n.VK 1-UUH. Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the ,First National bank of Winterset, Iowa, in a recent letter L'ives some experience with a carpontor in his employ, that will be of value lo other mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being trou bled with diarrhu-.i. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured nie, He bought bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured lnm, and he is again nt ids work." For sale bv Biakelev ik Houghton. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; they dry up tho secretions, which cdhero to the membrane- aud decom pose, causing a far more- serious trouble tliau tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalant.?, fumes, smokes nnd snuffH aud use that which cleanses, BOotheB and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is nuch a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily and pleasantly. A trial nizo will ho mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho 50c. size. ElyBrothcrs, tiG Viarren fit., N.Y. The J3alm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surfaco, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh aud Hay Fever. Notice, Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver ice to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phono 33 or 81 Long I)ist. ; 73 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Ivy poisoning, poison woundj and all other accidental injurios may be quickly cured by using DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Halve. It is oleo a certuin cure for piles and ekin diseases. Take no other. Ladies' heavy duck skirts, 90 cents and $l.-J8 at the New York Cash Store. Neglect is the short step so many take .from a" cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It is ttie only harmless remedy that gives imme diate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like it aud mothers endorse it. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Mokt Tea. A pleasant herbdrink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 2i eta. and 50 cte. Blakeley & Houghton Druggist". ' Unless food Is digested quickly it will ferment aud irritate the stomach. Alter each meal take a teasnoouful of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow yuu to eat all you need of what you like. It never falls to cure the worst cases of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. liiiir lluiulaclio Oiilijltly, Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Koda, A harmless and ideutivo cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Hold by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24'(lw Experience 'is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup, .Should it fail to rIvo Immediate relief money refunded. 25 cte. and 50 els. Blakeley & Houghton Druggiste, Clark & Falk's drug stock Is new, fresh and complete, BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Dun't forget this. Clarke A Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. 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 A Falk. Be sure anil see the bargains in ladles' duck skirts at tho New York Cush Store. jO Floral lotion will cure wind chnpping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. 1 Paint your house with pain ta that are j fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk , have them. Clarke & Falk have received a carload ' of the celebrated .hum K. Put ton strictly pure liquid paints ! Good, pure natural ice from tho Blue mountains for sale by the Columbia j River Ice A Fuel Co. 'Phone 33 or 51 j I Long Dist. ; 75 or 8 Seufert A Condon, j Be sure and examine our stock of wall ! paper thoroughly before buying else-1 ! where, as we have the latest shipment , ! made to this city, now ready for inspec-1 i tion at II. Glenn A Co.'s. al7-lw "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my I family with wonderful results. It gives j immediate relief, is pleasant to take und is truly the dyspeptic's beit Inend," says E. Ilartgorink, Overisel. Mich. I Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to . cure. Vast .-ialt Laki , Denver. Kt. Ka't :ioll Worth, tlmahii, Kan- .Mall U:B)p. m. hih City. at. UmU, H!:SO p m I Chicago and L'ant. SiKikano 'Walla Walla, Hpoknuc,' finiknmj Mall .MiimeapoliN. St. Paul, Mall and i)u I ii t h, .Milwaukee, and L.xprei'. (JhlciiKo and Ka.it, vim L.iprcs I hpokanoakil HuntliiK-, ton; aloiiIl point In 10.10 p.m.1 Washington and Last- l:C0n. m , ern Orvxuu. S p. rn. Fkosi 1'oi;ti..hi), Ocean Hleamnhlpa. For Ban I'ranciico April 27, .Mar 'J, 7, 12. I p. m. S p. m. I p. in. Kx.aundayiColiimlila Itv. Steamer.' Kx.fcmiulaj 'To A.itohja and Way! Saturday i Landing. 10 p. m. fia. m. Warasir.TTK IttVKii. I p-m. Kjc.bui!day()reoii City. NuvU-rK, Ex.hllliilay I halem Way I-and's. "a.rn, )Wimmetti'. and Yam- 3:80 p.m. Tues.Thur. hilt. Kivkiu. jIoii.,Wm1 and hat. : OreKon L'lty, Dayton, and Krl. ; and Way-IjiudliiR-j. ". m. , Willamkttk Ittvr.ii. 1:30 p. m. Tiic.,Thiir,i Portland to Corvallia, ilon. Will ami bat, and Way-ljindlnKs. and Friday Knakt: I'.tvKii. I.i:avk I.v l!itfirla iiiparla to IjwlJton. Lkwditon daily I .'JO a. m. dally h:m a. in Parties ileslririK to ko to llvnnner or pmiu.v on i.oniniiiiii Koiiiiiern via jiikki- -niniiiu take No. leuvliiK 'ilio Dalles at U 10 p. in ranking ilircul connections at llcppner Junction and Ilium's. Humming iiialiliiillri-cu-oiiiiei'tloii at lleppiiur Junction and llluK" with No. 1. :ir rlvl.'iK at The Dalles at l'l:ii). in. Kor lull i.;irtir:n(jir caill on o. It, ,v X. L'o.'n HKeilt'lhc Dallea. or addroh W. II. IlL'itMll'P.T, (ica 1W Ant.. Portland, Or, SOUTH and EAST via Souira Pacific Co. Small in size and ureat in results are LeVltt's Littie Lany Risers, tho fa. moti" little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not uripe. Shasta Route 'train leave The Dallas for Portland ami way ntatloioi at !.& u. in. and 3 p. in. Ixjavc Portland " Alhany Arrive Atliland .. .. " tu;raiiiij!ito . " fc.m Fraliclco 8:sf)nm 7:W)pm .P.'.SiJ a in lu;.7)pm .12:fi n tit 11:80 nm . ti:(i p in 1;M a in . 7:1". p in b:ira in PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. ) Hnj'T P.mpi.-. Vrotent. , Jiil. ijfMi.,l'uri?j'th Itioort, Y","'"'i' 'iii ii,poi,a, !- J Z 1 aK' "f w"' 1niiii lt: i,r Tql' I i,i for j tcfaoIabyUrnt-uu UR. U 0 S A N K 0 C 0 . P hi I a Va. j tSJJiHBNDOKITKIi Pliysician and Surgeon, KkcIbI attention Riven to mrery. Itoornii 21 and , 'J cl. Kin Vt Illock It. K, K, J'LKtillhO.V, lMiysiciun and Surgeon, Olllce, Vent Illock (over 1'oiitoflUc), WapliaoilH- 'I'HK DALLIiH, OltKdON. JjTt. U. X. H.MITII, Osteopath. Itooiim 10 nnd II, Cliaiiiiihii Illock, 'I ho Dallcn, OreKon, Tuctdayh una Frldnyii, n. in. to 1'.'. uiaylB-lm iriUKH. W. WIlJiON, A'frOK.NKY.AT LAW, TI1L UMl.liti, OUKUON Offlco over Flut Kat. liauif . Arilvo (idon " Duiivlt .... , 11 LiiiihasOlly " L'hlcaijo . . ... fell n m 11:15 a in .. o:iu n m 0:00 a m . ' -.'Hi a m 7:2.i It in . .. 7:IAa tn !:&0nm Arrive li AiikcIis . . . ' Kl P.oo " Fort Worth.. .. " City ol ile.tlco , " Hoiittoii " New OrlcuiiM. . . " Wnsliliiuloii . . " KevrYorl: . 1 :vn p m . r:oo p in . fi:.vit in . u:.Vi ii m . 1 :U0 a m . iii'l'i n in . iiM'jii in ,12:1.1pm 7;fJ0 ii m 0:0o p in Wtt a in J:M a in 1:00 a m r:'ri p m ll l'ii m i-U pm I'lilliinei nnd Tourist cam on both truliih. Chair cars Hncraiiiciito to Oitileu and Kl 1'aho, and tourlnteaiit IiiCIiIciiko, ht 1iiiIh, Now Or IcaiiK aud Wanlilniitoii. Connecting nt Han Fraiicltco with M-vural Hteamiililp Hue lor llonoliiln, Japan, Clilliu, Philippine.1), Central and boutli Ainciiva. i KcoiiKC-iitatTlio D.illek htatlou.or luMrcb.s C. H. MARKHA1VI, (icnoral Paiinc-iiRcr Aftcut, I'ortliind, Or T. BROWN HILL, JUST10E OP THE PEACE. Notary Public. Collections promptly attended to. Money to loan. O. E. llayard'a of fice, The Dalles, Oregon, SB if. 21-' f f (IS Tha Dollon, Or-. The Chrfonicle, dob Pfintcrs aa t ,1 '36 36' jSi IE '! 'I 1 ihC( 3H, i r i IIIHII IttCtlttttlttf 11X1111111 til If I IIII f Witt It III I tlfllVTI frill If ifTTltl lint..... 33 $1.00 per month. Strictly first cIiihh local and Ions diHtaucu teluphonu service within your lioinu. Lines do not nroan-talk. Your con versation will he kept a secret. No cost for installing. You get the standard lluiiuing 1 .0111; Uistaut Iiistrumeut. Continuous day and night orvice. Wo will accept your contract for ten years and allow yuu to cancel eamo on giving us thlriydavM writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 008. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii idn Headquarters for Rolled Grain, &ii kinds Q rl nn Q Tf dto ,flr I? no vi Clintile and nil kinds of MILL KEED Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOU FlOUT '"''H ''l0'"" 18 manufactured expressly for family Avyuix., UH(). UVt)rv Bm,jj jH KttnriultMd to jrivo satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and If you don't tl'inkeo ..,.11 ,...,1 ....1 ,. ...) 1 !.' 1 ' ut.ti ..uu nm. uui iiiiuvn uuu nt: uon vincui. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle DEALERS IN fill kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall S Burget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dallos, Or. Hobes, Burial Shoes Ete. 'J'liut 'J'lirolihliiK llniiilikolii) Would (piickly leave you, If you used Ur. King's Now Llfo I'llla. Thoiiuaods of HiifrerorH have proved their matchless merit for Hick and Nurvoua Headachea. They mako puro hlood and stroiiK nerves ami build up your health. Eusy to take. Try them. Only 25 contu. Monoy back If not cured. Hold by Hlukeley & Houghton, druggists. 6 KXKOUTOH'S K0T1CH. Not co l.urc.y Klvuiitlnit tho wl 1 Iiiid Ijwii duly appointed l)' tlie " ,' "i will the Mute ot OreVou, Mueiitor '' .'" ; iiml testiiiiiuilt iiFuvnlliK' KviiiWiU'"1' , 'eiMc All HiroiiN linyliiK ciIhIiiim w , ,,iJreU Of tllU NIlid Hviilluo Kviuih I' " ' ,, Z . to pretiuiit the minio lo lilni, lni;er ) J, iu by law re.Ulrca, lit Moslor, OHK'"'. "'" IIioiHIih from tlioiUto liereoi. Jviited thli utto day ' J.jJi kvaNH. Kxrautor of fl.o lwt, will' aud ',VlfrH