The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 11, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY - OCT. 11, 1000
For President
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
Of Ohio. '
For Vlce-rrcMdent
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
Of Sew York.
sonnows
OP THE
a he at.
RICH ASD
Pity the sorrows of the poor rich
and the wretched who are placed in
high stations! says the New York
Sun. The duchess of Araylc wrote
ing our own, that could be safely
entrusted with authority over any
other religious denomination. Irrc
sponsible power is a dangerous J
weapon. "When the miners, by their
overpowering numbers, feel that
they can do what they will, they 1
will do moat nrbitrnr, unjust and j
tyrannical things- Kights should be .
acknowledged and guaranteed. It:
is not safe to have them dependent ;
on the caprice or interest of nnyj
person or class." i
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
RESTAUWT
And CAFE,
J. B. Crossen & Oo., Props.
87 Second Street
A Difficult Problem.
It is among the most difficult prob
lems ot natural science for one to become
expert in several lines. J. E. Ailcox fc
Catarrh Cannot He Cured.
wttb local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
I In nrilnr tn rn.-p it vnn lunar. tnk inlpr. ! fv . v thnir rnmliimltinn. hftVR over
iue oiucr oay to me emperors, Kings, ; naj
princes, and princesses of Europe,
asking them whom they envied in
. . . . Ti trna trna nrncnrilwil hv nnn nf Mip hPSt on WHICH renilirini:, leweiry wihk kiiu
whtcb she received arc heartrending. , .. .' . . , . oncravina. Their nriee is as low us con-
pnystcmns m uiw wuiurj mr )eK, m, gigtent wT,h Workinannhip. They
remedies. Hail's Catarrh Cure is I come this diHiculty in a practical man-
internally, and acts directly ni, 1
ruvint-. fi'mli I Itpn. M.
taken
1.1
luu U1UUU UUU uiuuuus euiliiuua. xiuu c rnrl- nml nnr.
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. I Liebe is an expert optician anil is food
One can almost see the stains be
tween the lines, or fancy the sighs
and sobs at the end of a period. First
comes the Prince of "Wales with the
ll : -i; i ' t t i
lonowiuK uismai wan: J envy uic i rri,inua a,,nu n,UTti Toanua ;
Willi IU nuuui ik IS H.TU1 UlUll IU uc ' uuuii auuut uciJU iui icsktuiuiii.tic, i
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonica known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, actinc directly ' sent by
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect F!n5tI,
i combination of the two ingredients ie j
I i... i l i .. -r. . ! : .. I
are prepared to do all work in their
several lines, on short notice. Work
mail or ex ore's will receive
attention. Hign. "Uig Ited
slightly indisposed, without the fact
"being put in this shape and spread
nil over the papers of Europe: 'Ilis
Highness is seriously ill' who can
breakfast in peace without the an
nouncement in the newspapers kHis
Highness ate with a good appetite'
I free.
1 J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold bv drrtiKirlsts, price 7nc.
Hall's "Family Pills are the best. 12
Wanted.
A position by a uood all-round me
chanic and general repair man. Can do
c.irpenter work, paper-hanginc, paint-
and who can go to the races without '"'K. catsomining, run steam Heating,
R j- . .t 'boiler, repair and construct electric!
finding the next morning in the same ,. 11 . . , . , . ,
D , bell?, annunciators, ami repair work of !
papers 'His Highness bet heavily.' all k,n,,e Can furnish very best refer-1
In a word, I envy the man who be- j ences from present and past employers j
longs to his family alone, and whose j for fourteen years past. Have got all
movements are not watched and ! tools am 33 -vears old eober " Ameri- j
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith.
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Second & LaiMin. 'Phone 1!
falsely interpreted."
From the Princess Charles of Den- i
mirk comes the following: ''When
I can take a ride on my bicycle, and
afterward devote myself entirely to
my own family affairs, 1 envy no- J
body. But when 1 have to be her
Jioynl Ilighnes. I envy everybody."
Emperor William II gives this
melancholy, but bold reply, poorly
calculated to please the saus-patrie:
"There is only one man in this world
that I do not envy, and that is the
rascal who does not love his coun
try." From Emperor Francis Joseph
comes this answer, doubtless written
in the tone of a sigh, whatever that
can and anxious to come West. Address, J
stating all particulars, j
A. Howard, J
General Itepairer, 1
3601 Western Ave. Boul., Chicago,
I III. oclo-lwk
BO YEARS-
EXPERIENCE
may be: "I envy the fate of the
fellow who isn't an emperor."
With notes more sustained, assum
ing for the sake of symphony that
there is music in a sigh, the Czar
hums dolefully in this key: UI sin
cerely envy every man man who is
not loaded down with the cares of a
great empire, and who has not to
weep for the woes of a people."
This is a mighty poor show surely.
In the pursuit of happiness, where
the mischief are we all at?
WHOLESOME WORDS.
The Universal Leader, a thorough
ly non-partisan religious weekly,
edited however for many years by
men who have been identified with
the Now England democracy, has
the following true and timely re
marks on the pending strike ot the
anthracite coal miners. They arc so
far removed from the demagogic
trash that fill our political papers and
is spouted from Uryanite and other
platforms that they will bear repeti
tion. The moral of them is, or
ought to be, a truism; that while
labor has rights that no right. minded
man would attempt to deny or
curtail, capital also has rights that
labor must respect or suffer the con
sequences of low wnge3 or absolute
idleness,
'The striking miners complain
that the railroads and tho operators
tyrannize over them. Wo are the
more inclined to accept tlioir indict
ment because wo notice that the
miners, when their turn comes, arc
not slow to tyrannize over the
owners and shippers and over other
laborers. The disposition to tyran
nize is so universal that it is the part
of wisdom to open as few tempta
tion j to tyranny as possible, We
havj often said that we know no
religious denomination, not except-
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James IS.
Patton'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
t'alk, agents. ml
Tho largest and moat complete line of
fall anil winter millinery ever displayed
in the city at the Campbell & Wilson
millinery parlors. The prices will sell
the goods. eStf !
t.xtray Notice.
Came to my place about a month ago
a red rnooley covr, with white hind feet,
branded on left hip with three lines
meeting at a point, nnder-crop off richt
ear. Owner can have her by paying
charues. Pethk Godfrey,"
The Dalles.
Oct 3, 1900. cO-w-Jw
Notice.
To whom it may concern : My wife,
Lillio Henningsen, having left my bed
and board, I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by her.
Moeier, Or., Sept. 27, 1900.
e27 2tw I'nTEit Hc.v.Ni.sasK.v.
Trace Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anrono i enrtlni; n sketch nnd description mv
QiiicKly ascertain our opinion free nhetlwr a. i
invention h proimuir p.iieniaoio. vommuniafc.
llonastrictlyconadentlal. Handcookon I'ntentA
jent free. OMest ni-ency for rccunnir patents.
l'.itei.ts taken tlirouuh Jlumi x Co. receive
rpcel.il notice, vrlthout cbnrec. In tbo
Scientific JSmerican.
A Iiand'ometr Illii'trated rreelilr.
I.nivajt clr-
'ierma, .i a
cul.it km n'.nnv ecientlilc journal.
yeir: our months, ?h Sold byall newsdealer?.
MUNN S Co.3etB'oadwa New York
llrcncli Offlco. V SL. V.'AjbtDKton. I. V
J. A. EBERLE,
pipe Jailori
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
Two Nights, October 10 and 1 1 ill.
I
A complete line of Fall and Winter
Suitings, I'antings and Overcoating, now
on display, iuo dillerent varietiee to ea
lect from.
Suits, $20 ar?d up.
Call nnd examine goods before going
Plsowiiere. beconu etreet, opp. jiays
cc Lirowe'8.
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS-
! DIRECT from the FACTORY
, AT EASTERN PRICES.
This Season's Uig SnccesH.
The great Chinese-American Sensation,
KING of the
OPIUM RING....
Tbe Scenic Mtrvel o! the 20:h Century.
A Moneter Kaleidoscope ot Oriental
Magnificence,
rlllCKH.
First seven rows, 76c: general (drais-
too, 60c. becura your seats at Clarke &
ralk'a drugstore.
Geo. C. Blakeley,
The Druggist.
CONTEST NOTICE.
u. s. Unu omen, Thk 1UU.K8, o
bvptvuiUT IS, 1W0. 1
A kiiltlclent contest allidavjt IiiivIiik txw.'ii 11 led
la tlilH rolllt-u by Jotepli 1(. Hliernr, conluitunt,
HKaliist liomesioitl entry No. 7142, mado June a.
IbW. lor 8 hf NW fr Hiv.'i, mid K lit NK qrgeo
-V. Ti 3 H H II K, by William dill contestee, in
wlileh It la nllextd that kald William Olll Iihn
wholly abandorud kuld tract and elm used III
rttldeiico tlierefrom for rnoie than tlx inunths
tlnco making nald entry, mid next prior to duW
o context: and that ho did not abandon the
tract to enter the .military or imvaUervlcool
Complete
Cir;e
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THt DRUGGIST.
Just What
Yoa aiaot.
tho united Stat, aald partlea uro Iwrebv uoti
tied to aDtiear. reaiiond and filler ovldenen bmli
lug aid allegation t 10 o'clock a. in. on October
27, IWAi, before tho reUtvr and receiver at tbo
viniat "m ianq oracein ine uauea, wregon,
'.belaid con twtant having, In u proper alfl.
davttniled Auguit 11, iikiO, act forth faU which
how thatulfjr duo diligence pomonal aoivlou
of tblt notice cau not bo raad, It is hereby
ordered mid directed that tuoh uotlco bo given
br due and proper publication.
PtJ JAY I'.. LUUAS, JtfgUter.
'I J.J WJ
New ideaa in Wall Paper bore. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a einglo stock. Ileal imita
tion creton eflecta at ordinary prices.
Good papers nt cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yourn
for a Bmall price, at our store on Third
atreet. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
TTie CoiumDia Packing Do..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDFACTUKKR8 OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIED BEEF. ETC.
J. S. HCIIBNCK,
rresiueiu.
II. 11. ilSAU.,
Ccshlci
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
uepceits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
-...:n,..i j i ii .!
ruiuibvcu uu uui UI UUIIUUIIIJU.
Hight and Tolegraphic Exchange sold on
Now York, Ban Francisco and port-
land.
DIKKOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson. Jho. B. Soiiknck.
ftD. 1. WILMAMS, GKO. A. LlKIIK.
ti. .M. IiKAI.1,.
r
..cflfls. pfifiW..
Butchers
and Favmeps
..Exchange.
Keeps on draught llio celebrated
COI.UMIIIA ItKKit, ncknmv;.
fdgwl tho best beer In Tho Ihillcs,
ut thouvual pilco. Comoln.try
It nnd be convinced. AUo tho
Klnvat briuida of Wlncn, l.irjuor
and UIgara.
Sanduiiehes
of all Kinds ahrayi on band.
DR.GUNNS
ONI FOR A POII.
nRwf' Plrnplea. .Prafrat
ftiUFiPH'' '"rlfr t Killlood.
PU.
w m& daru dhhiui
Ho. Hold by drof ouw. UB, Bastogh AO itSfi; 425
"ILLS
Mb day U dkmStv
l
; $1.00 per month. ! .
Strictly llrst clasn loral nn.l lone
dietauce tclepliouu service within
j your home.
Linen do not crnse-tnlk. Your con
! vursution will be kept a secret,
i No coRt for iiifitiilllng.
You get the Btnndurd Huntilng
Long Dlatnnt IuBtruiuent.
Continuous day and night service.
Wo will accept your contract for
ten years nnd allow yon to cancel
Bfun'e on giving tia thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COB. j
r
m ct-A-ra.TJcr ArrjrTA-A--r-i'rriTa.T -art -rrrxmrrtrrtcTxr
Str. Regulator
REGULATOR LINE. I
DALLES, PORTLAND i ASTORIA KAY, COfANYi
Utentiicm ol tho ItcKulntor l.lno will run ns k.t the lo'..'!
mv.iig Miludulo, Hie Cuiiipimy reservliif; tho rlKht to chiiBje'j!
fOiiciiule without tiutleo. 3
!
DOWN.
I.V llllllC
lit A. M.
Tuesdiiy
ThuiMliiy
H.tturilny .
Arr. I'ortlnud
at t:3J P. M.
Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dnlliia City.
UI'.
I.v. Portland
II! 7 A. St.
Momlii
WnlnevOHi' 1
A.r. nc5 Regulator Line-
ntr i'. u,
i DOWH
1 I.v. Dullea
I at 7 A. M.
i .Miiiulay
Wrdnesdity .
i'rlilny
I Arr. rortliiml
I nt I LTD f. t.
1a rnrtland ,1
id " W i. u. i
Tuenl.iy 'J
ThurNtay ,5
t-alunUy 8
AT liallta J
t a r. m
I'll
t FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
c., Trrivel by the Stcnmerx ol the Itifjiilntnr I.tuc. Thu Comjinnv will cuilenvor to (jive Hi r!-
K ions tho iKst vivluo possible. 1'or turthur luloriiiutluii nililreis k
C. l'ortbind OBlcc, Oak Htrcot Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Can. Apt
Waco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind?
Headquarters lor Bran. Shorts, s? iffu 7iL
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
ton FlOUr 'li8 unr 18 manufactured expreeely for fninllr
use : every Hack is guaranteed to give Batiefnction.
Wa eelt our rochIb lowor than any house in thu trade, und if you don't think 0
call and net our nrieea and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats,
s- jh3 h0j- & hk55
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
Do you know that John I'tiHliek. thu tailor, is ngont for two of
tho l.reat merchant tailoring lioueeB in Atnerlcu?
Dfl mil hinvc thut lid trfll vnn n Dili iiuwlta rt t.rtiit- rirlnr nfl
cheap na tho hnntl-n.o-down, reiuly-tnatle, you buy in tbe nloreti, und
fiuarnntee a fit or no Eitlo?
Do you know Hint be has already on hand for the coming fall
and winter trnilo thu linndsonieat and fltieat line of samules ever hIiowii
in The Itollee?
JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent.
I
I
j. E. FALT & CO., 5
Y n J
orfT!r Commepeial Sample Rooms.
y Purest Liquors for Family Use 9
Dolivorod lo any part of Uio City.
lhoneb. jyJ; Dialnnaii 173 Second Street.
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 Fanoy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.