The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 25, 1900, Image 4

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THE
FHIR
Also a Inviie a.-.-irtmont of Ladies' Underskirts in colors, which we sell for less than cost
of cloth, I "ino and see our skirt we sell at $1.53.
The above goods are all Manufacturers' Samples. AVe bought them at a price
to enable us to sell for less than other merchants have to pay wholesale.
Fur Collarettes at 1.25, 2.2o. 2.90, 3.60, 4.45 and 0.75.
Ladies' Jackets at 3.25, 4.00, 4.50.. G.OOjm 7.5D. SXUjuidu).
Compare our $12.00 jrarment with any IS. 00 or 20.00 garment in town.
Misses' Cape.- from SI. 00 and up. Misses' .Jackets from $1.35 and up. .
Children's Keefers at 1.25L1.5a. 1.75. 200, 2.5 2T5 and up!
THE FAIR.
The VOGT Opeta House,
THE
THE COMPANY
includes the well-known
Vaudeville Artists :
William Sellery
Anna Mortlnnd
Edward Sandford
IJcrtiu Flaydn
Cimrles Graham
Joy and Clayton
Billie Barlovr
Haville and Stewart
Edward Bice
Burdell Sifter?
and UtlteiH.
A Letter From the I'liilipplue.
Under d.te of Set t'tnber 4th, Private
ueo. . renaer oi uo. i., -iotn luiuuio ,
writee from Liburanan, Philippine
Islands, to lm father in this city in part
as follows:
. . .
The rainy fea'oi is now on and we
will h:,ve los of it, -jo the natives say,
until Christmas. The natives here are
a queer lot. TI ey do little or no work
except ill harvejt tun- , when they make
enough monoy to keep them during the
balance o-' tl e teitoi. It seems to be
hard for them to "et used to the Anieri-
can?. Whiie thy seem very friendly to He Fooieii the Mir;;eoin.
us they have often pr jved to be at heart All doctors told lienick Hamilton, of
insurgent of the rankest type. Our j West J flerson, O., after Ftifl'erinj; 18
boys have been in this town eince Feb-j months from P.ectaf Fistula, he would
ruary last ttnd the natives, when they j die unless a co3tly operation was per
found we were goin to be changed to formed ; but he cured himself with Jive
another place, eit'ned a petition to the
general to have us remain here. So
you see we stand in t?ood repute with 1
them. This is a jery healthy place
We have not had a single case of serious
tickness einc& we came here. There is
a corporal in my company named
McManus, who enlioted at The Dalles , 0f this remedy, ilh pleasant aud prompt
in Co. G, 3d battalion, and knows alllnmi permanent cures have made it a
the boys. If you should see any of ' Breat favorite with people everywhere.
them he requests you to give them his
best regarde."
A Life Aud Deth Fight.
Mr. VV. A. Hinee of Manchester, la.,
writing of hie almost miraculous escape
from death, says : "Exposure after meas
les induced serious lung trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed night and day,
All my doctors aid I must soon die,
Then I began to use Dr, Kinfc'e New
Discovery for Consumption, which com
pletely cured me. I would not be without
it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds
have need it on my recommendation and
nil eay it never fails to euro Throat, Chest
and Lunit trouble?." Itegtilar eia 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakelev I
Drugstore 4
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c'inifi. i.iiiiainu i
frt.nr.. I, I., I... iM.-.r,,...' Uf,..l. I
world cnpttirt'h China, .Many n-icti tints
ui'iii've iiuu i in? iiiicieiib in j;reui i-veiiiR
.ili'..rt iimiil tliM mi wIitIh of tint
iiMd uiiiiiI the iiikti rlefcof that j
rfgion of .o.MHry.u hK'h ii.M.v not :
grunt ff
be ho lii'ingiited iih if gfiu'rally .sup
pofcvd. The prcM-rvation of grapes, to
iitakt- use of otie Illustration uf Chinese
IiiiJus-itry. is o 1 1 ii of tin- many thingn
that is only known in that country.
.Millions have bocn t,pent In civilized
countrieK in fntllf tittempis to pre
serve this fruit. The Chinese have
(known the secret for tunny centuries
and millions more linvt- been vainly
lia-ed in the effort to drag from Uil-ui
the recipe.
HERE WE ARE.
..250..
Garments
Ladies' and Misses' Jacket?.
G-olf. Plush and Cloth Capes .
All in the latest etvles.
Remember its the Place
to Save Money.
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
BIG- XjAT7GSITG SUCCESS
7X
WISE
GUY
Nasal
CATARRH
in M lu eta,e9 therc
hoa!d be elesuilness.
Ely's Cream Balm
clean.'es.ioothejaadheila
I the dieaed membrane.
ltC!ireC3Ur.hamiliriVH
att-ay a cold la the head
quiefciy.
Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads
07er the meabrans and Is absorbed. Ite.lef is ira-
mediate aud a cure toaowj. It U not dryin:
notprodaceineezin. IrgeSizc, Wc-enisatDru.
sim or by mall; Trial Siz-,ioccnu by mail.
MA lAHTUEttb, a warreu ir.:x' :eiv Vott.
boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica ealw, the'
surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best
Salve in the World. 20 cents a bo.x. Sold
by Blakeley, Druggist.
CliHiiilier)alfi' Couch Krineily i
Favorite.
The 300thine and healing protierliee
It is especially prized by mothers of
email children for colds, croup and
whooping conplt, as it always affords
quick relief, and aa it contains no opium
or other harmful drug, it may be given
as confidentially to a baby as to an
adult. For sale by Blakeley druggist.
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
poae, canning n far more erious troublo than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffo
and use that which cleanses, soothes aud
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo
mailed for 10 cents. AH druL'cititK sell tho
50c. sue. Ely Brothers, BC Warren St., N. Y.
Tho Balm curea without pain, does not
'rr'ta' or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated nnd angry surface, roliov-
5uK i'nuiediatoly tho paiuful inflammation.
"'" " -lHJ"i o
against Kasul Catarrh aud Hay Fever.
. u ,n'cal a"u uuuipieie line 01
fa, and w,nlor nl1iry evur ,)is1jHVt,d
in the cUy at lhe Campbell & Wilton
Tlin In. ..aC n, 11 t
millinery parlore. The prices will sell
megnoua. eotl
Why pay' $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James .
Fat ton's sun proof palms for $1.00 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A
Folk, agents. ml
Call on Mrs. Morgan for art embroid
eries, also decorative work in oil and
water colors, 2tf
Grat . I j
THE FAIR.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday, Oct. 29 1
"Spike" Hennessey, the Piano
Mover
The Dangerous Horse
The Wine Shampoo
The English Lord
"Libertv Bellt" "Lindv Loo"
-HeV a Wise Guy"
"Marv Gary" and other new Ronpe
Prices, 50 and 35 Cents
First three rows, 7octs.
Lane,
GK.VKUAL
Blacksmith
..AND..
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Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and JeiTcrnn. Phone 159 -3
C. p. Stephens
.Dealer In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Boot;, Shoes. Hats, Cij.i. Notions,
lor W. L. UoiiRlai Shoe.
ASt.
Telephone No. M.
131 Second Ht.,
Tbe Dalles, Or,
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone -iXi, Local, 102,
Mica
lightens
the
load
'Axle
Dliortcus
Grease
the
road.
nclttt the team, &wcs wear and
cxj)enbe. bold everywhere.
waiie nr
STANDARD OIL OO.
1. 1. Ncoae,
joiih ax vim
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTOBSKY8 AT IAW
Hoom SJ sua to, over U. S. Uad Ofllco
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THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOIiUjlBlA BREWEfiY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product ol this weli-knonn hn-wery the United States Health
Ueporis for June IS. 19(H), snys: "A more supoiior hrew never entured
the hihratory of the United Stntes Health reportH. It ih uhctilutely devoid
of the elichtest traee of adulteration, but on the other luiml is composed of
the best of mult and choicest of hop. Ite tonic iittalitien ure uf the liitrli
est and it can be used with the cruateet benollt and pntisfaction by old and
yotinj. Its use can conscientionely be prenenbed by the physicians with
the cersainty that a better, purer or mure wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
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East Second Street,
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DEALKKs IN
fill kinds of
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UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
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lii.'rik-xrrjt'r'AT
C. J. STUBLiIMG,
WIIOI.KhW.K
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
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lPhone 234,
Retiring ffom Business.
Closine out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
All kooiIc will be flacrificud cxcotit Tlioiiiriion'a ln.. finir,,. r
Putlern8, Vour vtkv wul , KS:
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sts.
State flotrmal School
MONMOUTH, - . OREGON. '
Fall Term Opens
The KturtcnU ol tho Norual Bcliool arc
SriulUHtloii.
OruduNteireaUllywauroKood Initio,,.. iu,lftllsoo, yt,ir ,
Htronit Aeailcinlo nil Vwte U.iml Coauc. .New Hi.1,.1 i . I
Well eijurpped TmIuIiik liepartmunt. UK "iWal lq.nrturc In Mitaiml TraliiliiB
rorcalaloKuecoutaltilng full niioiiiicemeiiU i)iru
U Vwu ,'t. or W A. WANS, 8wf ,Urr of r,eu,
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(iuueriil I'mhi'Iikw Agent, I'oilUni.Or
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Yellowstone Park Line.
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THK ONLY DIKKCT LINK TO THK YKI.10'
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I.KAVK.
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For ImiKlMiinoly llluntiiitiiliK' rl 'H ? or
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A. D. CHARLTON.
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win Hlitut.cotner Tliltd. rortlaiul. Orw
11. K. MMITII,
Osteopath.
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