The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 25, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily OxTZt'D
WEDNESDAY
JULY 25,
Tor l'tlrtnt
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
or ohin.
For Vlre-rreslilent
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
tlf m York.
CASSOTHAVE the earth.
proper
1900 citizen against another citizen. I'hnt
is the duty of the courts, and ns Mr. t
jCorbett is amply able to employ!
'lenrned counsel and take every ad-'
Jvanta.cc ot the law, uo one am
' doubt that he will secure at least
justice for himself. "We believe it
; is the first time that a charge of im
morality has been urged as a good
reason for conferring senatorial bon-,
ors. As well might Mr. Corbett's
opponent in this suit ask for vindica-(
of blackmail
The Astoria News makes an
earnest appeal to the citizens of
Astoria to rally for an organized , lion from tbe cuare
figbt against Gsli-wheels and traps. ; bl0ugut against him by Mr. Corbett,
It urges the holding of mass meetings aml in addition be misbt ask the
and the frami
legislature
ion ana, m me event ot tnese uotues Ttje cuarrre tbat there is
retnstng to neect tueir uemanas, an, ni;i cinnixnTO in t).i suit fn
ultimate appeal to the general gov-, d : th fHh Tucre(
T
uticura
5UAP
w - n- aD( m aaniuon ue migui usk tuuj
raming of resolutions to the ; ,ecisialure t0 compCljSe him for,
es of Oregon and Washing-; lh ,05S of hts wifes "affections."
anv
ernmem ior me ciesirea reiiei. " lS n0ne, except such as Mr. Corbett j
asks if tbe people of Oregon are j bas atten,pted t0 make in connection j
going to permit the ruination of , wUh h .5alem Statesman. '
their fisheries that "a few trap and ( 5 j
wheel-owners may be enriched," and j A democrat exchange learns that .'
if tbe city at the mouth of the Colum- Eugene Debbs, the candidate of the ;
bia is "to continue to be a city or a j socialists for president, will witb
mere way station for a few trap and . draw from the race in favor of Bryau. j
wheel-owners a fishing hairnet with-' Why should he not? If there is not
iut fisb." enough of socialism and free riot in
It does not seem to have occurred , Bryanism to suit Debbs he must be
to the News that the thousands of mighty hard to please.
gill nets and other murdering devices
used on the lower river ever do the
least bit of injury to the fishing in-
$ -3
Nasal
CATARRH
destrv, or tend to lessen the annual in ail its km there
catch', vet in the local column of the . J""-
. , , , , , I I3y Cream Balm
same issue of July 21st that demands eiean..soo:hacdha!
summarv aoolitlon of the wheels, membrane.
I: core catarrh and cj:7es
the News informs its readers that : mj a coi& is the head
"one gill net man is reported to have Bat u ped imo to nrri!S ,d,
CSUgbt over 3 tOtl1 the niabt before , otct tht membrane and U Absorbed Reaf it lo-
. . . t TTiPl!ap and a rnnp foflnvn. 7t U not drricf 1d4
For Red Rough Hands
Soak tho bands, on nurinp, in strong,
hot lather ol Ltm-
cciva SoAr.
Thoroughly
dry, and anoint
freely with Clti
ccra Ointment,
ELe irrwit akin cure and purest of emol
lient. "Wear during the night old, loose
kid gloves. For red, rough, chapped
hands, drv, fissured, itching, and ievensn
palms, shapeless nails with painful nnper
ends, this ouu night treatment is simply
wouderful.
For Sanative Uses
Its remarkable emollient, cleansing,
purimng properties, de
rived from Ccticura, tho
great skiu cure, warrant
the use of Ccticura Soat,
in the form of baths for
annoying irritations, in
flammations, and chafings,
for too free or offensive
perspiration, and also in the fonn of In
ternal washes and solutions for ulcerative
weaknesses, and for many sanative anti
septic purposes which readily cuggfK
alp and hair ot tuemelves to women, ana especially iu
crusts, scales, and dandruff, supply the mothers. The use of CtrncrrtA Ointment
roots with energy and nourishment, and with Ccticura Soat will also bo of
make the hair grow, when all else fails, advantage in the severer caes.
Coinnlate External and Internal Treatment of Every Humor.
CimCDRA Cmntnt ot Cmccni 9oir(tSc.J. to elnw llimin. Cmrr Omtpunt f. to Ut
tuc cr-r e, or leftlnr ud bl ta rtln. nl Ctricc Kitoihii (AV ). to con and eUinw th hxl.
IBtL1 3 AaiaaWaat stun aafllnast to eur tM atr'. aumor wti !lUt UiU. IMTTIC UlSfl
ass Csxx. CotT- SoK tTcpa Ucaus. lisv to Cun trt.-j llaao.-," frH.
For the Comolexion
To purify and beautify the skin and
prevent pimples,
blotches, black
heads, redness,
roughness, yellow,
oily, inothy skin,
chapping, tan, sun
burn, and many
other forms of skin
blemishes, no other
skin or complexion soap is for a mo
ment to be compared with Cuticura
Soap, because no other soap reaches the
cause, viz., the dogtd, irritated, or in
fiamtd condition of the Porks.
For Hair and Scalp
Shampoo with Cctjctra Soap, rinse
with warm water,
dry and apply a
light dressing of
Cuticcra, purest
of emollients,
gently rubbed into
the Ecaln. This
simple, refresh- Xj Jw Jf
ing, and ineipen-
give treatment
will soothe irri
tated and itching surfaces, stimulate the
hair follicles, clear the scalp and hair of
1
THE CELEBRATED
...GOIiUJUBIA BREWERY....
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Oi the nr. due! A 'I i on br wi-ry the United States Health
Keport- for .line JS, 1K'.', ns "A imr.' ttipciior brew never entered
the Jabratorv of the Uoitf i SMte llf.nllli reports. It is ahralutcly devoid
of the 'lichtt'St trace of ndnlleriitioti, but on tlin olhor hand Is composed of
the bft of malt and f hoicfM A hops. It tonic qualities nrn of tbo high
tt ami it caii U uwl with the grvstcst bene fit nnd satisfaction by old snd
von nc. Its ust- i-nn ronseicntlonsly ha prescribed by the physicians with
tbe cersointy that a better, p rer or more wholesome beverage could not
pjsbly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
V A
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this "well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
no: prodace Kieezinp. large Size, SO centi a:
others made catches varying all the! cinur, by malt; Trial Sizt,io cents bjnuu.
i -n , -ii.i i. j! IKT KWTHEES, 54 Warren Street Sew Tork.
"at Crescolt's cold-stbrace warehouse
tbf deliveries were about twelve
tons, including steelheads, up to sis
o'clock this morning, while at Allers
and Schmidt Brothers' the receipts
were still greater." In still another
paragraph the News informs us that
"at bis two seining grounds, 3-ester-day,
W. E. Tallant got four tons of
salmon. The Fitzpatrick ground
yielded the greater part, being cred
ited with three tons."
Let tbe News compare its own re
port of one night's catch with sill-
i . . i , ,
tieis auu seiues on me igwgr river j
Children for Adoptioo.
Tin girl babes 5 months old; one
girl babe, 1 month; one girl 3 years;
one Doy i year; one boy years; one,Sent bv
boy 9 years. Apply to I. F. Tobey, 1 prompt
superintendent Children's Home Soci- j Watch.'
e'.y. ibe superintendent will be in The
Dalles this week and will receive written
application? at this office.
A Difficult Problem.
It is among the most diflicnlt prob- '
lems of nptnral science for one to become .
expert in several lines. J. E. Adeox & ,
Co., by their combination, have over
come this difik-alty in a practical man
ner. J. E. Adcox is an expert watch-' -
on jewclrv, optical
, wort and enpravsne. hi Ihnn. H.
Liehe is an expert optician and is good
j on watcli repairing, jewelry work and
, eneraving. Their price is as low as con
sistent with goid workmanship. They
t are prepared to do ail work in their
: several lines, on short notice. Work
mail or express will rereive
attention, sign. "Big Red i
BUSINESS LOCALS.
at
Ladies tan low shoes only DO cents
the New York Cash store. i
Orders by telephone or otherwise are I
I promptly filled at th6 McXeal market.
! A fresh supply of Lowney's chocolates '
received today at Blafceley'e pharmacy.
Clarke & Faik have on sale a fall line
-wita trie lact mat scoies ot wueei5j o p2int and arti5.-a brushes,
on tbe upper river have not madej a full line of Eastman Sims and sup
running expenses during the season,; plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
that many of them have done prac-: Paint yonr boose with paints that are
tically nothing and not one in a ' Inlly guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
and then S3y if it
that the trouble
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
EESTAUSAJiT
And CAFE.
J. B. Crossen & Co., Props.
S7 Second Street
is not pOeib'e ' Clarke & Falk have received a carload j
1 C. F Stephens
Complete
Cipe
of
Drills
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
TH DRUGGIST.
strictly pure liquid paints
Tropical and homegrown fruits, choice
vegetables, also that chicken for your
Snr.dav dinner. Callup2T8. 11-lwk
that agitates the
minds of tbe good people of Astoria)
does not find its cause a little nearer!
borne?
Let such legislation for the preser-.'
ration of the salmon fishing industry j Wr-V!A5Ay:'f;::Tl tT3rnit?g
s is uecessarv ami ciiuuauie oe en- v
acted, but let the News be well j
assured that the legislators of Ciat-if.
on eountv have n bis ftfintrant nn
k
.Dealer in..
e , Dry Goods, Clothing, hi Jci.i, WUat
Gents' Furnishinqs. ft uusc W Mt
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot f 11 kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, ;?iffLklfi
( Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOll FlOUT T''s I-1onr ,b manufactured expressly for !nilj
use . everv sack is gnarauteed to give satisfaction,
W eeil onr poods lower than any honse in the trade, aud if you don't toiakm
I call and get cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oits
r I oKii 1 S'tts The Dalles, Or.
Hoots, 5hiK-s. llnu, Ciijva, Xclion.
(or W I. iMaglak Hhtn.
vet. 13
;
J !
5
Yoa uiant.
tbeir bands when they undertake tOjji'
have Jaws passed that will discrimi-j
nale against every salmon-kilflngjg-device
that cannot be used with '
proGt by the Gshernien of Astoria.
GEKEKAL
iiniili
..AND.
VJSblCATIOS WASTED.
Horsesnoe
Hon. II. AV. Corbett, of Poitland,
having been made defendant in a'
damage suit charged with alienating
isome woman's wifely affections,
promptly responds by announcing
himself as a candidate for tbe L'nited
States senate, and the Oregonian
insists that it is the duty of the
people of Oregon, by their represen
tatives in the legislature, to "vindi
cate" yir. Corbett, and not '-strike
him down in bis old age with calumny
and distrust." It is a pitiful and
ridiculous appeal, a disgraceful at
tempt to play upon the sympathies IJ' STURDEVANT,
Wagon and Carriage Werk. ,5
Fish Brothers' Wagon. ?,
Thin! anil Msxm. Phnnp. HO -5
ONE FOR A DOSE.
nmrt Pimply pTent
l.i ..t.n.nwu, I'aniT the UIwmI.
..cHfls. mU-
PILLS
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kev on draught the re!c bratwl
COLI'JIIJIA KKKlt. i-ckmiw.
wisrt-d the U-t Ucr lu Tbe Ihtllca,
atthcuiual prloe. Coror tr.. try
itnud U. cocvltiCM, Al.o the
r'iii-nt hrmidi o( U'laen, U juttr
and C'i:r.
Sanduuiehes
of ol) Kindi alwaj on baud,
f
. New idea m Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single bUHc. Keal imita
tion creton effecte at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorinne, yours
for a ftinall price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full Hue of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
$1.00 per month.
Strictly firet class local and long
dittanee telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not croef-talk. Your con
versation will be kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You cet the standard Harming
Loop Distant Instrument.
Continuous dny and night service.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on civiinr us thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
3 ilt
mmmK i w r v u r www rm '
JIVJJjL news
to Good Dressers....
He m. , 1 l;x,eni u cordial invitation to all to insnect the samples of
torn TailorTm lhL' CRWN TAIL0R,G CO.&ASw Ca f
faults to Measure, $8.75 up.
Fit, workniauship and entire satisfaction guaranteed. T
JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent, j
Prealdeac,
H. M. Utklt,
C. S. Smith,
THK
ol llie people in order to secure a
verdict from an incompetent tribunal.
It is the "plain duty" of the legisla
ture to put aside all prejudice and
send to the United States the man
best qualified to serve the interests
of the slate of Oregon, and .nut to
resolve itself into
Iieiitist.
umc 3 m vj r jencn a to. isauK
fhii';e C, THE DALLES, OBEUOK '
Jjl!. E. K. rCKGl'Sliy,
Physician and Surgeon,
OiScc, Vct 11 lock (OTtr Purtotice).
committee of , 2e.plratHdw the cauleh, oseoon.
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
irii or vudck.
' iJ p-to-d a te G roeer : 00,1 si! s&ss
V. TL w- r4v "ii Hutu VB
Butter a specialty.
2d Street.
DEALKI& IN"
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
tf EMBALMERS
Tho Dallos, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
a s Humua-roK u wiuon
UMTIN0T0H W1UK)K,
ATTUKUKrh AT LAW,
OSc ovr rint Nil. itut
land.
D1RBOTOH
Phone 270. eo. m. wiuuw. Gto. a. lim.
H. M. Bialu
FRKU. W. WILSON,
ATTOKSEY-AT LAW.
. .... JJIE DAU.KU, OREGOJI
OB'jc ovei yirr Nat. bnk.
State flotfnal School,
MriMllm i -w i .
.. - . OREGON.
Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
KrttdTulo,?.,!,:nU uf "l School iml t0 tak0 H ta Coftlcl(to lnmtMM
-iSSSKr-
tot caMugiu C0Mtl..lr.g full anmmiieenwnu M.KM
. L. CAMliKM rru,iUoi1t, or W A. WANN,SUr u(
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