The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 05, 1900, Image 4

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Sore
Hands
Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning
Palms, and Painful Finger Ends.
ONE NIGHT
Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of
CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA,
the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the
night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air
holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fis
sured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful
finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful,
nnmnintn External and Internal Treatment for Everv Humor.
f-cales and soften the thickened cuticle; Ccticuka Ointment (50c.).
to lustantlv allay Itching, lnuArnmuon, and irnuiion, ana tootno ana
heal; and "Cuticcra Hssoltsnt (50c.)! to cool and cleante the blood
ivmr fjrr la rift An mm W Mont tn mm til, mnat Jnrtllrint?. dl.tlffUrlnff.
TUP CET CI OR and hnmllUttnc kln, ecalp, and blood humor., with loss of hair, when
Ink Ob 1 1 4M.4.U all else fall.. Porrsn Daco and Cusm. Cobi, Sole l'ropa., Boston.
(uticura
FEUl'LE COJtINO AND GOING,
Wm. Kmtz i9 in the city from Mosier.
A. A. Bonnpy is in the city from Tygb
valley.
Mrs. L. E. Crowe went to Portland on
the noon passenger.
Miss Hattie Cram went to Portland
on this morning's boat.
Ed Williams left on the noon train to
join lu 9 wife at Portland.
Deputy Sheriff E. B. Wood was in
town last night from Mosier.
Coroner Butts went on a business trip
to Portland on the noon train.
at the Vogt opera house Monday, Sdpt. '
10th. Mr. Crawford is introducing what
is commonlv known in the eastern
hail brought this (treat undertaking to
o successful an Issue.
A Good Cough Medicine.
Many thousands have been restored to
health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain's Cotuli ilumedy. If af
flicted with any throat or hint; trouble,
give it a iri.tl (or it is certain to prove
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
alt other treat uieut for years, have yielded
to this teuiedy and perfect health been
restored. Cases that seemed hopeless,
that the climate of famous health resorts
failed to benefit, have been permanently
cured by its use. For rale by Ulakeley
& Houghton.
l ml of l'er.lun ltrvolt.
Cnic.Uio, Sept. 4. A dispatch to tlio
Record from Moscow says:
A report comes from Teheran that,
after a desperate light, Ali Mulionut
l!ey, the rebel who, at the head of a few
hundred tolluwers. has b.'i'ii trying to
gat possession of the throne, has been
defeated by the cassccks hastily sum
moned to oppose his march on the capi
tal, and has been thrown into an under
ground dungeon. When captured, he
emphatically denied that he had har
bored any intention of usurping the
Shah's throne.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever eorcs,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Hume, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Blakeley's drug store. U
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark & .Falk'e drug stock is new,
fresh and complete.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
A full line of Eastman films' and sup-
cities a. a continuous performance. All PUes Just received by Clarke & Falk
Will VanBebber left this morning
Portland to attend the carnival.
for
the
j vaudeville acts are presented between
I nets, making one long continuous piny.
M uid.iy night sis new spec'a'ti'B
will be- given, one of the most
entertaining being the Edison's movirg
picture machine, reproducing a number
of the late war scenes. Monday one
lady and gentleman or two ladies will be
admitted on one paid oO-cent reserved
seat ticket. Standing room only is the
sign nightly displayed whenever a
ladies' night is given. The best way to
do is to secure your seats in advance,
which can be done without extra charge.
By this method you avoid the inevitable
ciowd at the doore at night, but instead
you can remain at home until nearly S
o'elcck, theu go the theater and be sure
of a good seat and enjv an entertain
ment of the highest order of excellence.
Prices have been reduced to 25, 35 and
50 cents. Tickets on sale at Clark's
dru? store.
IS A GRAND SUCCESS.
Donald McKay is registered at
Umatilla House from Antelope.
Miss Maud Atwood, of Sbaniko, left
on this morning's boat for Portlind.
A! Bettingen left on this morning's
boat to attend the Portland carnival.
Mrs. T. Baldwin, son and daughter
-left on the morning's boat for Portland.
Mrs. A. B. Mauley, of Wapinitia,
went to Portland on the morning's boat.
Mrs. Will Moody and b.r two chil
dren went to Portland on this morning's
boat.
Mrs. H. A. Stanicls, of Shaniko, was j Tiioinanci of i'opi Attend the i-oit-a
passenger on this morning's boat for' latui uaruii.
Portland. I
Hon. T. H. McGreer, of Antelope, ar-' Tbe opennS day of the Portland
rived in town yesterday with his little j street fair and carnival was a triumph,
daughter, who is a pupil at St. Mary's says todav's Oregonian. From the time
.Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mac Allister left
-on this morninz'a boat to attend the
Portland carnival.
Mrs. Otis Patterson aiid daughter,
Miss Zoe, went to Portlami this morn
ing to attend the carnival.
when the first screeches of tlie Harvest
Queen's whistle announcing the arrival
of the king and queen, throuzh the
brilliant street pageant and the impres
sive speclacle'of the coronation scene to
the opening of the carnival gates in a
ltl-i7. nl lftrtit tn tlin ni'Aninff uvapulli'mrt
uiii .. unci v ..- x auu uauuiiKi 1.11. t.ti 11 1
Genevieve, were passengere on this j temk(1 t0. mako llie da' 'eme and
morning's ooat tor ruriiauu
Pat Walsh, of Antelope, and Ted Han
uafin, of Kent, 1-ft on the noon train to
take in the Portland carnival.
Misses Imiss and lone Ituch left on
the carnivsl a success. Thousands of
visitors thronged thestreetsof Portland.
There was a carnival spirit in the air.
Everyone was looking for enjoyment,
and founil it. The greatest crowd in the
this morning's bsat lor Portland, where j history of the city witnessed the parade
and 20,000 people passed the main car
they will remain till next Mondav
Mrs. H. L. Kuck and sister, Miss
Nellie Anderson, were pa-senuers on
the Regulator this morning for Portland.
Mrs. Chaa. Johnson, of Wallace.
T.lnLr. la n ill. ..tolllrw. ...Il! I
. inf. line irtta tirill.ant n Ita eilitnaea
blie is accompanied by her son, Al-1 " "
bert. 1 In the evening,, when the carnival
gates were thrown open along Sixth
street, one could easily believe that he
had been mysteriously transported to
nival gates last evening, and 15,000
spectators witnessed the various won
ders of ihe midway, from the streets of
Cairo to the German village. The open-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly retnrned
yesterday from Tygh Ridge, where Mr.
Kellv bagged some thirty or forty prai
rie chickens.
Charleg Nye and wife, of Walla Walla,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Far
ley last night, and with Mr. Farley and
family left today on the noon train to
attend the Portland carnival.
the land of the Arabian Nights. The
glamorous sparkle of thousands of elec
tric lights showed dainty, curious and
useful wares from every clime, from the
priceless Persian piayer rug to the mod-
Frank Egan left on this morning's 1 ern au,omobile' 0nB couId wi,h e('unl
boat to take in the Portland carnival. 1 freedom study the growth of the Oregon
This will be the third time Frank has hop industry, or have hia fortune told
"somlT ! ,b' rhi,-0bJ;d astrologer, or
.1 iuok into itie winning eyes 01 a duck
Airs. Geo. A.Liebe went to Portland . gL-ineil cannibal from the nililo of Africa
on the Regulator this morning. She ! 'n , , the wllus of Africa,
was accompanied by her niece. Missi1 con,d ,ake a wostory lido on a
Fleie Liebe, of Portland, who has been camel 's back, or hold converse in Chi
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Clarke it Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated Jame E. Patton
trictly pare liquid paints.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ni I
Ileductd nates to the Caruiral.
For the Elks' Carnival and Street Fai
to be held at Portland Sept. 4th to loth
the Regulator Line will make special
excursion rates as follows: Round trip
tickets, limited to the carnival dates
$2.00. On Sept. 0th a special excursion
will be made, leaving The Dalles at 0:30
a. m., arriving in Portland at 1 p. m
Fare $1.50.
W. C. Au.away, Gen. Agent.
For Hale.
The two buildings owned by Mrs. E
Julian, on Court street, between Second
and Third, now occupied as a lodging
honee and dressmaking shop. The
1 buildings will be sold, furnished or un
furnished, cheap for cash. Apply to
Mrs. E. Julian. t.Mmd
It em em tier
That Chae. Stubling is etill doing a
retail business at his new place. He
sells in quantities to suit all customer?,
from one bottle to a barrel. Familv
orders delivered promptly.
Luxuries.
Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they
are necessities. A full line of cool and
refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and
beers kept on ice. Take a bottle home
for lunch. C. J. Stubling. Phone 234.
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Hlnrhi to Iwlalon. tLrtrtos
9.00 a. a,
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for the past couple of
Duncan Chisholm, a prosperous Sher
tnan county sheepman, who has been
in town for some time looking after the
sale of his wool, left today without ef
feeling a sale, for the summer range of
his sheep in Crook county.
Theatrical be win Opens SlouiUy,
The vaudeville features come thick
and fast and every specialty is absolute
ly now with the Crawford Stock Coin
iiany, which opens a week's eugagment
nook with an Indian squaw over her
wigwam fire, or investigate Ihe move
merits of the poisonous Gila monster, or
watch a aword combat between fierce
looking Turks in red fer and bag trous
ers. There were about 10,000 different ex
presilons of wonder on the face that
one meets in tbe surging mass of hu
manity that passed through tbe gates,
And from every side one beard pleasant
comments on the public spirit and fine
administrative ability of tbe Elks that
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
of It. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased the tools and ladders. He has
good mechanics working for him, and
will guarantee all work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
GROCERIES....
A KINE U.S'E OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries
-AT-
Phone No. i0.
Tlilnl St., near Court.
DUNCAN'S
CORD WOOD....
Good PI 110 and Kir WWjd dcllvrrri tn inv nart
ot the city at U3.00 par cord.
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Arr. Portlami
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REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY-
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tlietlulc without notice.
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I.v. Portland
lit" A. M.
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Afr."Di.; Regulator Line.
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Friday
Arr. I'ortliuul
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FOR OOMFOET ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steamers ol the IteRiilatnr Muc. The Comnany will endenvor to clve Hi pat
rons the U-st etvlco poMlblo. For further Information address
i i urunnu umce, uas-sircct i;ock
W. C. AULA WAY, Con. At.
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1 hiicI llltrK llctuniliiK niiikltiKillnrtcmiiwetion
' nt I leppucr Junction nuil lllk'si with Uv. Uv
ritlnj nt Tbe Dallcn nt i .i p. m,
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...Geo. C. Blakeley...
Successor to Blakeley & Houghton.
Wholesale : and : Retail : Druggist
Largest Stock of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
in Eastern Oregon
Country - and - JVLail - Orders
Will Receive PROMPT ATTENTION.
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175 Second St. Phone 300.
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
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TIIK DINING (UK KOUTK FUDJI TOUTUMl
TO TIIK KAHT.
TUK ONLY DIItKCT MNK TO TIIK YKLLOW-
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Union Depot, Firm aod I Sts
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points, Hpiikimc, llo.'.s
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without ohaiiRC. .
VusIIIjiiIciI tralnii. Dulon itcpot conncctiooi
in nil principal cltlo. ,
Hiikkuko Aliwktit tndcsllunllon o( tickets.
lror hiiiiilsomoly IIHitiutiilihctlptlvciiutlCi
tlcliclfl, alcvpliiK cur ruicrvutions, etc., Mil on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
AMlnliint (icncrnl l'n.fmter Atrvnt Morrl
ron Htrwt.coriierTlilril, I'orllnii'l Oregon.
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Advertise in the Chronicle
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Jesiqne
COPVRIQHTS &C.
A nrona wndlni; a tkrlrh and detcrlptlon ma'
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Ml. Oldeit ikuntrr fur Api.nrlm. luim.i.
1'aUi.ta. Uken tbrouiili Munn & Co. recclvu
quickly njcrtaln our opinion frvo
lUTOiillon H probablr iiatentabln. C
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Ctbvr a'
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Handbook on l'alntt
tprcialnotiu, without cbro, In tho
Scientific American.
A handtomclr lllu.tratpd treekly. Imet rlr.
filiation of anr clntltlo Journal. Terms. 1 a
rear: lour months, U BoW byall newKla!or.
MUNN &Co.30'. New York
Branch Oifkm, ta V tit, WaihlLisio". D.r
FRENCH & CO..
BANKERS.
niANHAOTA KNKKAIiHANKINO WJfclNKa
Lettera of Credit iwaed available in the
Biubt ExcbaDKe and Telearanhu
Traoifera told on New York, GbicaRo,
8t. Louis, Ban Franciico, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Waih,. and variom poinU
Third St., near Court. J- U JN O Gollectiona made at all points on lav
ugs-imo orable terms. ,
U' STURDEVANT,
I'eutist.
OHlcaoicr yrcncli & Co.' Uaiilc
l'h"l,e c" TIIK DAI.l.KS, Ol:i'.(iO.N
. .Stephens
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Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Futtnighinga.
Hoots, Shoes. Hat,, e,ip, Noiloim.
lor . I. Douglas Hhoc.
Telephone No. h8,
Ml Second Ht
Aut.
The Dalles. Or,
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H li WILSON
B 8 HUNTINOTON
TJUNTINdTON & WILSON.
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Physician and Suvgeou,
Bpcclal atleutlon glvsu In urcry,
Roomi2UndZ, TcI.ikw Vot Block
SOUTH and EAST via
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Shasta Route
Traliu levo Tho DnHen for l'ortimul aud wJ
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Ohalr cars Baframeiito to Ok'Ich 5, 50,.
and lotirUtcara toClilcaKo, Ht I-oiI. ',twu
leans aud Wa.hlugtou.
L'oiintatiiiK at Han Kranclncoivlt)1 fffi,,
tcaimhlp iTnoa tor Honolulu, Jul"11-
IMilllii.il.inu i'..,.i...l ...rf unntli AincllCll.
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Beo agent at Tho Dalles station, or J!r
C. H. MARKHAM.
Oeucral I'Maeiiger Agent, I'orlUud.Or
WHBlaU.
Four or flvo boys, noinit to fchoo"
UuriaR winter, to board. ' TZ
with room and ulain wash UU. AU .
street from Hlal. school. Ap'r !
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