The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 26, 1900, Image 4

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    IMCIiri.K VIM' AM. KNOW.
Miss Julia Niekeleen wont to Hood
Uivit on this inorniiig't! ittMinor to visit
friends.
Kdc.r Hnrlinciuut'. of Dufnr, was in
town last night thi- guest of tho Uma
tin.) House.
,!. U. Warner, of ltinaen. Wash., was
in town hut night, tho gttcat of tlio
Umatilla House.
William Glaslus took Ills family on
thf lU'liiinri' this mornliiK for an outinu'
at Collins Landing.
Litij-hlin O'lUien, familiarlv known
ns tho "L:irryliuck." was in town last
i iflit from Ceiiterville.
Mrs. .J. T. l-.itera and children were
jMssi'iiKera on t he Reliance this morning
on a summer outing at Seaside.
C. .1. Hayes, J. W. Hicks and A. 1..
Antone. of Hood liiver, were in town
today attending to business in the land
011100.
.Miss Katie Hrogan, who has been
teaching school m the Antelope country
for several months, has returned to her
home in this city.
.Mrs. A. .1. Cuniiiiings stopped over
here last night with the family of Uev.
O. l Bailey, on her wav from Portland
to her home in Mount Vernon.
Uev. W. C.Smith, of Dufnr, crossed
ttie river this morning on his way to
iioldtnditle to assist in the c.uiu meet
ing now in process there.
W. A. Wilcox, agent o! tho United
State lish commission, was in town yes
terday and todav gathering statistics of
the fishing industry in these parts.
Uev. 0. B. White, I. J. Vow ell and
Miss Hastings, of Dufur. were passen
gers on the IJeliunce tills morning for -Portland,
to attsnd the U. B. conference t ,,
at that place.
Uev. U. F. Hawk went to Goldendale
this morning to assist in the camp-meeting
now in progress at that place. He
was accompanied by Uev. J. H. Wood,
of North Yakima.
Her Husband's Story
" My name is 15. J. Sprong, and my address is to Bondman Block, Troy, N.
Y. I want to toll how thankful I am that my wife's health has been restored to
her. About a year ago she caught a dreadful cold, which settled in her brou-
clnal tubes and lungs, hlie cer
tainly had bronchitis, and 1 think
consumption, too, and we de
spaired of her life. She had a
tightness and soreness in the
chest, and it was dime alt for her
to breathe. There won. daittng,
sharp, dull and heavy pains, with
constant coughing antl expectorat
ing. Kach day she was wor.se
than the day befote. T was ad
vised to get Ackei .s Kughsh Kem
edy, aud did so, but my wife only
shook her head aud saul 'Another
dollar thrown away.' She took
the Remedy, however, and said
the effect was magical. In less
than an hour there was a remark
able change. She got belter at
once, and in a short tunc she was
entirely well and strong again. The cure was permanent and there has been
no relapse. I don't know what Acker's English Remedy is made of, but I am
sure it contains something that fortifies the system against future attacks. My
wife is in better general health now than ever, and you can't imagine how
happy she is for her recovery. She tells everybody about Acker's English Rem
edy, and so do I. for I believe it to be our duty to the public to help every suf
ferer who has throat ar.d lung troubles. My neighbors say it is a sure specific
for croup, and has saved the lives of hundreds of little ones around, in this
vicinity alone."
Sold nt 25c 50c. antl$t a bottle, throughout the United States ami Canada;
and in England, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., a. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying,
return the bottle t your druggist, and get your money back.
JIV authjriz-- Ihr nbov-; guarantee. II'. . I100KE1! CO., ftoprtctors, Aw VoiL
fust
Mult
IJUO i. 111.
TIMK M-lli:i)lTI.K.
ritOM H.W.l.KS,
Salt Ijifcc, Denver, Kt,
Wottli, Omaha, Kan
ms city, SI. UhiIs,
UlllMKO anil Hint. .
Allantlo Is.ilt Denver. M.'
llxinoss I Worth, Omiilm, Kmi ,
i:Mu. 111. mis City, Hi. Units,
Vln Hunt ChlciiK'i mi'l l-'i"''
lugtoii, I
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUG-HTON.
GENERAL NEWS.
The Mennonites, at one of
tlements in Pennsylvania,
elected a pastor by lottery
ten candidates and ten
their set-recently
There were
bibles were
1 Good News
to Good Dressers....
1 'tat
Texas, who is such a hero with the 1
sentimental women frequenters of the 1
house galleries, is not a favorite with '
the men visitors. One day last winter 0f pajt all,i artist'a brushes.
his dramatic conclusion to a rather long
winded speech elicited from a gray
haired man in the second row of the
members' gallery the ejaculation: "Too
bad, too bad!" "What's too bad?"
asked his companion. "It's too bad,
(,'tusun Notice.
placed on a table before them. One
contained a slip of paper, and the
.preacher who selected this one was duly
chosen.
Father Joseph .loset, of Desmet Mis
sion, for fifty years identified with mis
sionary work of the Jesuits anions
- Cteur d'Alene and other Northwestern
Jndians, died at the mission June 10th.
'fie was 90 years old and the last of the
band of missionaries of whom Father
Desmet was the leader. He came from
.Europe in 1840.
A New York man una a coat which
la interesting from its long tail to the
tailor's band on the collar. It is a wed
ding dress coat which belonged to his
grandfather, and it was made by Andrew
Johnson, afterward president of the
United States. At the back of the coat,
under the collar, is a little clip of cloth
marked "A. Johnson, Tailor."
vThjrte male babies were born to Pro
fecsor II. S. Erode and wife at their
home in alia Walla Tuesday mqtning,
eays the Milton Eagle. M Brode is one
of the instructors in Whitman college,
the professor of biology, "the science of
-life, which pretains to tho destruction of
tinimale and plants." The professor ap
peats to be sharing in the "distribution"
.to a considerable extent.
f."Vfm Charle3 Dudley Warner was
iditor of the Ilartford Preee, back in the
C)e, arousing the patriotism of his state
by his energetic appeals, one of the type
setters catno in from the composing
room ono day find, facing Mr. Warner,
eaid: "Mr. Warner, I've decided to en
liet in the army." With mingled
emotions of pride and responsibility,
Sir. Winner replied that it pleased him
that the man felt the call to duty. "Oh,
it isn't that," said the truthful composi
tor, "but I'd rather be shot than eet
your copy."
Tho following telegram was handed
in for delivery at tho postofiico
at Chepstow, Knglaml: "Going' to
Llanfairpwligungwi 1 gogerhwllclydiligo
gooch; shall be home by 4:30." The
postmaster, thinking that there was
more than a fair penn'orth of conso
nants in the name, referred it to his
etirveyor, who wrote back; "It is an
.attempt at the name (of a village in
Anglesey), but is evidently not written
iiy a Welshman ; tho spelling is incor
rect, and, but for tho joke of tho
tliiii". tho ordinary abbreviation
Llanfairtiwll- would have been better, i obtain good health. -Acker' Blood
I extend a cordial invitation to all to inspect the samples of
Woolens from the CROWN TAILORING CO., Chicago's famous Cus
tom Tailors.
Suits to Measure, $3.75 up.
Fit, workmanship and entire satisfaction guaranteed.
JOHN PASHEK. Merchant Tailor, Agent.
8?
Spokane
Mull
unit
I2.IV!
y 'J.i p. in.
t p. ill.
Wiillti Willlil, HnfcMlCV
Mllllll'apoll. St. l'lltll,'
lUltlltll, MlllWlllktV,
t.'hlniKO iiml KnM, via
.Spokane akd lllllitlin:
Inu, nisi) nit points In
WashltiKtOU unit I'ast
'tn Oregon.
l'ROM l'OHTI.ANII.
Orrau Stcaiiuhlpi.
For Sun I'MiirlM'o
Kvory I'm I )a vs.
Ann.VR
l'HOM
Kt
MhII
r.'-so i in
i ti a. in.
SihiIoiiio
Mull
iiml
Impress
: ;;) ii. 111
I p. in.
S p. m. I p. in,
Kx.buntliiyiColiimtilii Itv. Btoiinurh.i Kx.hiinihij
I To Asroiii.v mid V.'ny
Siitunliiy ! UtmlliiKt.
10 p. in.
I'm. m. i Wll.LAMKTTK ItlVKH. .M . m.
Kx.&iiiiitiiyiDreitiiii City. Nowht-rK, li.x.Humtiij
t-.ilcni v. Wiiy Uinil'.s.
T H. Ill, IWllMMVTTIC AND YAM
Tuic'Itiur.. IllLI, ltlVKIt..
mlSHt. '(Irivoii tMty, Dnytoii.
iiml Wny-ljinilliiKs.
l.v Itlp.irln
tally
8 C" n. m.
8.NAKK ItlVKIl.
ltiparhi to lA-'-.vtston.
ii. in.
Moii.,WuI
mill Krl.
I.I.-AVK
l.KWl.STOM
ilnlly
y.twii. in.
I'ii r tic ileslnnK to co to llctmiicr or
jKjiuts on coliinihiii Soiitlii'm viu lllk-Ki-. -hoiilil
tiike No. J, loavliiK The Dulli-s nt 1.1:10 p. m.
lunktiiu .llri-ct connections at llcppuvr Jiitiction
Hinl lilies Hc'.uriilllK iiiaWliiKillrisUioiilicctlou
at Hcppncr Junction ami IIIiiks uith No. l.ar
tivl.'iK nt The Dalles at 1 :) p. m.
For full particular rail on O. 11. A N. i'.o.'t
ngentThu Dallcu. or ailclress
(ion
W. II. lIDItl.lllJItT,
l'rts. Am., 1'oitlnuil, Or,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
SOUTH and EAST via
Sournern Pacific Co.
i You will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
! A full line of Eastman nltn9 and sup
i plies just received by Clarke A Fulk.
, Be sure and see the bargains in ladies'
replied the venerable auditor, "that the du skirtB at tho New York Csh
Lord Almighty when Ho made thatiStore i9
roaring Texan should have used up so j Floral lotion will euro wind chapping
much material in fashioning hio thorax ami sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
that he had nothing loft for his brains." ! & Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
! fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
All persons who have not been ennui-' have them.
erateu on the census rolls, or any per
son who knows of anv one who has not
been enumerated, are requested to re
port to J. M. Patterson at The Dalles
National bank office before Friday even
ing, June 20th. This is important antl
should have the earnest attention of all
good citizens.
Cms. L. Schmidt,
n. j, GoiuiAs,
J. M. PATTJJimOV,
Mw Bautej.l,
Census Knnmerators.
25 3t
U. fi.
Clarke ? Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated -Jarne K. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Good, pure natural ice from the Blue
mountains for sale by the Columbia
liiver Ice & Fuel-Co. 'Phono or 81
Long Diet. ; 75 or 8 .Sen fert & Condon.
fimnll In size and gieat in results are
DeWitt'e Little Kirly Risers, tho fa
rnoun little pills that cleanse the liver
arid bowels. They do not gripe.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
j Drying preparations simply dovel
, oji dry catarrh; thoy dry up tho secretions,
: which adhere to tho inernbrauo and decom-
poso, causing afar more bctiouh troublo than
! tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
I ing inhalants, fumes, mnokes and fcnu!fn
aud una that which cleanses, Eoothcn and
1 heals. Iily'a Oream Balm in finch a remedy
1 and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
i easily and pleasantly. A trinl fiizo will bo
1 mailed for 10 cunts. All druggists sell tho
, COc.sizo. lily Brothers, BO Warren Kt. i N.Y.
j Tho Balm enroll without pain, docfi not
f 1, 1,. Ji..-i
. irruuii) or causo nuuuiii. it nprvau.-) imvu
All persons are heieby notified not to over an irritated and angry mirfuco, rcliov
purchase a note, given by Junes Gray i in ,;nlf.,?,?to)' tho Pf'""11 'ammation.
L r rr t ) 'A.n ,nr .. i ! With I ly's Orcam Balm youaro armed
$13! and duo
Bearo tho
Signature of
JSotlcc.
, '. , '.. ,i With lily's Orcam Balm youaro ar
II. I). Agnom, for tho sum of ; fa,t KftJs.(1 Catarrh ud jj Fover
luo Nov. 1, l'JOO, as the said . -
note was obtained by fraud.
jun22-20 James Giiav, Victor, Or.
- "f
Dull Headache, Pains in various parta 8u()Jwt ,a narrate, ,,v M
of the body, .Sinking at the pit of the (I waa , a In0t ,,rea(J(ul CQ)1(I
stomacii, l.QHi oi itppetite, J-Kvensiiiieso,
Pimples or Sores all josltive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how It
! became so It must lo purified m order to
iTho full name correctly written I give
below Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerch-
wrinydromwlllaudleilliogogogoch."
The general opinion of her inajaety,
tjiieeii Victoria, wua curiously put by
an old Scotchwoman who heard (hat an
estate in Fifo had gono to the crown for
want of heirs. "Weel," she said, "It
uilclit hae gaun a waur gate, for the
queen'H a rale tleservin' body." Only
b "thocrovvn" on theso occasions means
merely tho exchequer, the Scotchwoman
would probably have thought that the
ustatu had "gaun a waur gate" If elm
had known that her majesty would
derive no benefit whatever from it.
Strung) to eay, Senator .Bailey of
lilexir hat) never failed to cure frcrofiiloua
or Syphilitic poitons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and wo sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakoley & Hough,
ton's drug store.
Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia.
Persons with indigestion uro already
half starved. They need plenty of
wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digo?ts what you eat so the body
can bo nourished while the worn out or
gaiis are being reconstructed. It is the
only preparation known that will in.
stantly relieve and completely euro all
stomach troubles. Try it if you are
suffering from Indigestion. It will cer
trtinly do you good.
Itlllllll'd till) fil.-tVU,
startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
followa:
condition. My
ekfn waH almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi-
1 cianH had given me up. Fortunately, a
Iriend udvieed 'Klectric Bitters' ; and to
my great joy and surprise, tho first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
continued their ue for three wceka, and
am now a well man. I know thoy saved
my life, and robbed tho grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Only oOe, guaranteed, at Blakoley &
Houghton's drug store, D
Ustili In Viiur Cliutik.
All countv warranto registered prior
to Juno ii, 1806, will bo paid at my
oflice. Interest ceases after February. 2,
1000. 0. L, Pnn.Lii,
County TreMurer.
Subscribe for The GijuoniCj;.
Shasta Route
Trains lravc Tho Dalles for I'mllaud ami way
stations at l:i) u. in. ami :i p. in.
Leave i'ortlaml H::ia m
" Albany l-.'.yo n in
Artlve AmIiI.iiiiI 12:!:: u m
" t-acraiiii.'iito ,':l) p in
" San l-'nincl.-co 7:l'i p in
Arrive OkiIoii fi:liam
" Denver u:f)n m
" Kansas taty 7:ii u in
" Chlcaijo 7:111 in
Arrive Ijs AiikcIcm . .
" Kl I'lIM)
" iort Worth. .
" City of Mexico .
" Houston
' New Orleans . .
" WnshtiiKlou . .
" New York
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1:00 n in
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i'iilltii(i:i and Tourist car, on both trains
Chair tan, .Siitraiiieiitu to Opltn anil Hi l'lino,
anil tourist cars to Chicago, fct lxuls, New Or
it-aim ami Wavhltixtou.
(.'oiiiie:iinK nt fc'iiii Kraticlwo with hcvcral
9tcainhlp liiiu.i for Honolulu, Japan, t'hlnn,
I'hlllppliiej), I'tntral iiml feouth Amulet.
Sec ugt'iit at I In- Dalles station, or aildrtM
C. H. MARKHAM,
(ii-iicral l'afktnscr AkciiI, I'uitliiiiil, Or
Mi hw
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till-; DININU CAIt IlOfll-: 1'ltO.M I'OltTl.ANI)
'10 Tlilv IvAHT,
Tin: only iiiitucT i.ini: to Tin: vjiu.ow.
H'lONi: 1'AItK
fcUWIi.
No. ..
ll!W A. II,
No, I,
ii-.') r. m.
Union Depot, Firth'and I sts
MIIUVK,
No. 1
Fast mull for Taconia,
Pcattlc, Olymila, (iray'a
uaioor nun roiiiii iiL'iiui
points, -jpukaiiu, Jtiutx-j
laml, II, (;,, I'lilliimn,
Moscow, lllo:i, (iuf-faloIliimpiiiiniiiKooiiu-
',,,') J
Iiy, Ik-K-nii, Mlmioapo-1
llH. Kt. l'alll. OlllHiil.1
Kaiihas City, Kt. l,uu,
OIiIuuko uuil nil iKiiutHl
tin. 3.
cimt iiiid Miiilhcai
I'nuet Hoiinil Kxiirciis
for Taconia ami ISc-uttlo 7;( A
ami lutcrmedlatu polnlhl
51,
I'lillmim llrbtfluss and tonrftt sUopcth in
Mlnncupoila, Ht. I'aiil aud .MUmmiiI liver iiolutii
without cbaiiKU.
VtiKtibultil tralim. Union depot coiincclloiis
In nil principal eltluf,
liiKiiui(uoluckHl loilmllnallon of tlcla-ti,
For hanilHoinely illiunutiildubcrlptlvf mailer,
tlcKvt, lwplti iar rehervatloiiH, etc,, call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
AsuUtant Genetnl 1'uw.eiiKer Aia-nt. !iV Woifl
noil Htreet, corner Third, I'orllund, OrcKon.
Till, V, T. HMIl'll, -
Osteoputh,
Itooiifii 10 and II, C'liaimittii lllock, 'Iho Dalles,
Ort-KOii. 'tucudiiyH and Krldays, b a, ui. to Vi,
muyib-lm
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'iiitiiiiiiiiu niftniiiititiftiitttiii 'fmiii iitiriiitilinitniiiitiHVi Hi,
$1.00 per month.
Strictly llrnt class local and long
(lifltuiiL-i) teluphouu eurvicu within
your home.
Lines do not urnf-talk. Votir con
versation will be kept a secret.
No cost fur installing.
Vnu gut tliu standard Illuming
Lung Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night service
We will accept your contract for
ten yearu and allow you to cancel
siiuie on giving us thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC BTATES TELEPHONE COS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail lands
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, MMd
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOTl "PlnnT This Monr la manufactured expressly for family
WVJJ Jvy ' use ; iiverv Hack id guaranteed to give satisfaction,
soli our goods lower than any house in tlio trade, mid if you don't think eo
call ami gut cur priccH and bu convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoa.t, Barley and Oats.
Jaeobsen Book & JWusie Co.
Hammocks
Hammocks
Just Arrived
Tho liU'gest and moat (omplolo lino tit
Rock Bottom Prices.
Subscribe for the Chronicle.
't'liitl Tlirolililnj,- llumlucliit
Would ipiickly leave you, if you lined
Or. King'H Now Life 1'llln. Tliiinniiiuia
of Hiifi'erorH have proved their miitcliluim
merit lor Hick and Norvotm HcadiwhuH.
Thoy make puro blood ami strong
norvca and build up your health. KuHy
to laKo, 'try thorn. On v 25 cohh.
Money hack if not cured. Sold by
wakeley a Houghton, druggldtii. 5
KXKOUTOIl'S NOTICi:.
Notice h liuu-by
ly Klvon that ""'!!,1,?miI
lWi.tl I'flW .'last ! "ill
Iihm l.oc.1 Hilly at- -oli.tiil lf'Tl c lu" "111
tlHiHtatuoi (m-Kon, x c f 1 j tor ' , ' 1 Vu 1 1 . ,
unit ttaiiintof i;vnu a 'v" !i iVt thu '''
All pomoiiH imvliiK chilniH K , 1 n1ll.(,ulu-t
of tlu. unlit JIviilliio '.vin aru f ' ' . ,,,1, w
to itw,cllt thimaiuo in Will, 1 Cvitttlti 1
by law iiiitilrwl, at Monlor, OitK'"i'
inontliN from tho 1 11 to hurt of.
JaU-d till mutiny ot June. W VANl,
t n... i.t w It iiml l''1"", ' r. 1 1
I.AVVIIMM 1 , JW"" '
Uvullnc i:vnn, dwciucd.