1 ' I '! The Dalles Daily Chronicle., SATURDAY - NOV. 10, 1000 Dr. W. U. Lewi, Lawrenceville, Vn., I J Difficult Problem, write. "I nm mint- Kndiil Dvaricnein Cure in mr nraclim amour severe cbjop 1 . It hi ninong the most difficult prob- ot indigestion nnil find it an admirable HISTORY OF THE COI.UMIilA. 1 lems of natural science (or one to become expert in jeveral lines. J. E. Adeox iv 1 A reader asks for j remedy." Many hundreds physicians ( Co., by iheir combimuion, have over-; I depend upon tiie use of Kodol Dyspepsia , conio this diflicnlty in a practical man- ; :..f - Pnrn in ninmnnh trniili 9. Tt d PPStS uer. d. x.. auciu nil vieri hi.vuii- llllUl UiaVIUll wa " c ,.. , V I . , i . . . , . ... n maKernnu is troou on jeweiry. nnucm 4o the Indian name of the Columbia I w,,ai -" 8 . work nd Pvlnc. while Thco. H. ,, r , ...,. the cood food you need, providing you Liehe h an expert optician ami is pood xner. ben the firt white explor- (,o )0 overonl, vonr eton)Hch. Gives , on watch repairing, jewelry work and crs came into the country the Indians , ;Ia?innt relief and dwelling along the stream had vari- Sold by Clarke & Falk ous names for the great waterway j Snokatilicum, j or Fricndlv "Water,: BUSINESS LOCALS. "Walni na, or Big river, and for the; Sew sample line of jirkets at thejwatch." a permanent cure. ' eiiRrnvinp. iheir price is as low ns emi- are prepared to do all work in their several hues, on ehort notice. Work sent by mail or express will receive ; prompt attetition. Sign, big lied upper stream the melodious name Multnomah was sometimes used. The earlier navigators and explor- i Fair. 1 Clarke & Falk have received a carload j .You will not have boils if vou take)ot the ceehrateti jame E. i.atton Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. ; strictly pure liquid paints : A Fnll linn nl V jofnmn nlno nm! eilt crs found it diflicult to unite upon a , jus, r(!Ceive;Tby c!arke & FalL- name for this majestic river. The. , , , , , , it! For rent or sale -on en?v terms, pood older charts marked a considerable R.,th 3t)quirc or ml(,re5g stream falling into the Pacific, and ; tnjs 0Qiee, O30 3: termed it the Kio de Aguilar, in pairit j.our llDUse with rnintB llmt ftro honor of a Spanish lieutenant who is j fully puarnnteed to Inst. Clarke it Falk , said to have sailed into these waters i have them. , in the ICth eentury. 11 is the ceneralj other pills can equal De Witt's belief of histoiians. however, that Li"'e Early Klwe for promptness, cer-. , ., , , ' . . tmnty and efticiencv. Sold bv Clarke & . .niiita jjaiiuvt uuiuic uiutiiii'; v rtt-t liAt-n n iintnt rt n I i-.nf 1 !n rtl'nr ! """ " " fc : If you want a first-class meal, served; he discovered was one of the smaller i ln ,iie best st.Pf on't fa;i t0 call at the ' streams ilowmc down from the j New York Restaurant formerly the' mountains of Southern Oregon. ' Clarendon. j Other charts indicated the Kiverj Ths largest and moat complete line of ! of the West, the River Thegays, and ' ? "nd Tlnter nlllDr-v dfl8P,.ved ' later the Ii.ver Oregon. Ihe origin ( mma(!TV pariorgi The )ricos will ge ; DIRECT from the FACTORY of the latter name is lost in mystery. : the gnods. eSt, AT EASTERN pRI0ES Jonathan Carver, wlio penetrated 1 Why pay n-b per ganon or inferior the wilds west of the Mississippi . paints when yon can buy James E. j river during the ISth century, Is Patton's sunproof paints for $1.50 per j Q-gQ. C. Blkeley, tbousbt to have been the tirst to p , " i , talk, agents. mJ employ it. In his quaint and inter- j Tfae method n dea:isiR? the liver I esttng book he stated that the Indians j 3 the UBi 0f the famous little jdlls ' lie encountered in the Rocky mount- known as DeWitt's Little, Early Rier. ains told' him of a great river rolling jE.v t0 lake- Nuver Kr5PL'- M h-v far to the westward, and this river ! Uiarke & Fa,k- t he called the Oregon. ; At the '10puIar ParIors of , , , 1 Campbell & Wilson can be found ail the Ihe most plausible theory of the j laten lbjnca 5n gtreet iiatg trimmed origin cf this name is that it was . hats, children's school hats, and also hestosved bv earlv Spanish navigators tam-o'-shanters. - i 0 Complete of at M.Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. $1.00 per luonth. Strictly lirst c!ti!8 local mi l long distniicu tclephono scivlcu within your homo. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con vernation will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You pet the etntuhtnl Iluntilng Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night service. We will accept jour contract for ten years and allow yon to cancel wmi) on giving ua thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 009, CHOCOLATE BON BONS. Jast What You uaant. The Druggist. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE in honor of the province of Arogon in their native land. The Columbia, it is hardly necessary to add, was bestowed by the river's discoverer, Captain Gray of Boston, who sailed in over the bar in May, 171)2, in the sloop Columbia. A few other points in t connection with the history of this river may be of interest. The trading post at Astoria was not the- first white settle ment upon the river's banks. In 1810 Captain Wftiship attempted a settlement and built the first house at a point lorty miles above the mouth. The Astor enterprise came in 1811. The first white woman to come into this country was Miss Jane Barnes, who arrived at Astoria in 181 -1, coming from England in the ship Isaac Todd. Prior to the advent of the whites the Indians had large villages along the river. Among them Wishram, at the cascades, peopled by n villainous lot of thieves and cut throats, who-e descendants, half a conturj' later, became so troublesome to Lieutenant Sheridan. The Indians along the lower stream were more peaceably inclined. Tiiry dwelt in rude plenty, and were fairly prosper ous and happy until one of the sail- ing vessels dropping tnto the river brought the deadly seeds of small pox. The pestilence spread among them, and the losses were appalling. So thoroughly were the natives cowed by this disaster that for forty years thereafter, when they became turbulent, to bring them to terms it was only necessary to bring forth an empty bottle, securely corked, and threaten to let loose the smallpox. Spokesman-Review. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Aiironescnillii? r. "ketch nnd description ma' q'il.ily ojcuri.iin cur oplnlnn Ircje whether u ItiTontfnn I' probnhly lmlcutable. ' immtinlo t iinMrlct'vcontnientjiil. II unltooiou Pntpntt ient ltc. -JMest nzenry for socuniv patents. lMtci.t taken throui-n ilunu & Co. rccelvw jjrrLH ntitcc, nitnout etiarae. mtno If your hair is dry nnd dead-like, Co- name ' coanut Cream Tonic will pivu it life and i lnster. It is pronounced the finest , tonic on esf th. Can be had at Frazer's 1 barber shop, spent. nO-lm i Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are soli! on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, : raisins: of the food, distress after eating, j or any form of dyspepsia. One little i tablet gives immediate relief. 23 cts. ' and 50 cts. Blckeley, the druggist. Hustling yonni: man can make $60 per innrf Vi r. nl arnutiBoa Prmaiwinr nnci. tion. Experience unnecessarv. Write f T 1 Cf qnick for particulars. Clark & Co., j W w L LJje' Fourth and Lacust Streets, Philadel- hpia, Pa, :8 tf 1 i REGULATOR LINE. :! IIAIU5, IWIiiNI) k ASI0RI.V SAY. COUP SSlI .-teumori- ol tin- lti'iiIutor Line will run ni iht IhiiW 'j w,ib m ludiito. Hie Coinjiatiy itfervltiR tlie right lo chds j i. lew ullt lllltlCI. Str. Refjiilntor K lit 1.1 iiw:.. I)ull.- A M. H'Ttu-iiiuy. . .. J, Thuisltty . . f uturiUy . r; Arr. l'.irUmul p, lit l. .I) 1'. M. I.v UJ'. I'ortlanil HI 7 A. M. Miniiliij Wettiii.'M'.iiy 1'rlilny Arr. Dalkw h u l'. u. Ship your Freight via Begulator Line. Str. Dalles City. ; lmvS I.v. DullM lit A. Jl. Moniliiy W'tilneMlny J'rldiiy ... Arr. l'lirtliiinl ut I :.!0 r. M. cr. I a l'ort!!il.J ut - wa, x. i TiiW'lar'J TluitKliy,! PntutiUj i Atr llallM'J nt r t FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, j 1 Trnvi'1 liv Jlio fptiniir( nf Hin ttittilntnr I.!ni Thi rmntuiti v will intliitvnr elvi- ttk rut 5' runs tin lx.'ht crvl n.3!tlt!. Kur iiutlur tiiformutiou utlilrcftH C, lirtla:i(l OBIre, Out Street UocU. W C. AULA WAY, Con. Apt. ,1 Scientific Jferican A hantljomelr lllu'tra'eit wee'tlr. I.reeat fir--ulatlou i I nny f len- it)' J 'tirnai. Terms, a re-irt four mon'.Iu. ? Svlii l-yall nwsdealen. Brand! Office VZ V S"-. V'esliiCirion. V. t' F- s. iJfe?sI1!,&&4S! IfddUU If At DlllfUdO UUilBEJdlll fore craced a finale slock, lieiil imitn- 1 I J ! tion cretun etfects at ordinary prices. " EnrSnMaSiS tor Seed Grain of ail kinds. 'Srt-ffisHSi for Feed Grain 0111 kin d. w. vause, Third St.! Headquarters for Rolled Grin, an kind -1 Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TmuftSo 5: Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour r Clarke & Falk have on eale p. full line of paint and artist's brushes. Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing.1 VOgt QpSra HOUSfi,; Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. , F. J. Clarke, Manager. OOF SBCOUtl & Lallll. TJlOUe 157 Ono Nleht Only.M SATURDAY, NOV. IOiFRENCH & CO, BANKERS. ! TltANSACTA ESKKALBAKKINU BUt-lNEU ..CHflS. FfiflW- Bufcehers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keep? on draught tlie celebrnkil COLl'MHIA liEKH, nokniVA-:-wlRed the Uvit Uxz in Thu Uultts, t thBiiiuul price. Conic In, try It nnd bt coiivliired. tho riucMt brmidh ol Wlaon, U jiior and Cigars. Sanduiiehes olull Hinds iiliveyson Imnd, This Flour is manufactured expressly for famll; use; everv miuk vt t'linruiitt'cd to uive'sutialnctici:. ! W'a poll our gool8 lower thun nny lionet; In tho trade, nnd if you don't thmico ! cuil and net cur prices and be eunviuecd. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats, Whiting & Willis' Comedians Letters of Credit ieaued available in the . J.s. scur.scs, Eastern States. ' Bight Eichantco and Telegraphic Presentiop the Modern Comedy Clastic, A . Hindoo Hoodoo By John Fowler, author of "Dakota." II. 31. 11KAI.I., Cushlc Transfers sold on New York, ChiciiKO, Li t?Qr Mahrmal Rahl and Ore- xifcw lutAvnui UUim( St. Louis. San Francisco. Portland con, Eeattlo Wash,, and various pointa THE rjALLES iu uccguu uuu 11 iiaiiiutiiuu. Collections inado at ail points on Icy arable tonne. Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Ooods, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, ut lunch lese thun wlioksalo prices. Will eull iu hulk or in lots, or any way to suit purcbuaera. Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. Ail noods will bo tncriiiced except Tliotnpson's Cilove-fittinK Corsets liutterick Patterns. Your priced will bu mine. Call early and secure J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court .Sis. nnd bargains J. A: EBERLE, pipe Jailorip - - - OREGON A General Bunking IluoinesE transacted Deposits received, oubieet to Sitcbt Draft or Check. Collectionfl inado and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight aud Telegraphic Exchange sold oil ew York, Kan Francisco and T'ort land. DIHBOTOK8. D. P. Thokpso.i. Jho. S. Schknck. EO. M. WlI.MAMB, GliO. A. LlKBK. II. M. Bkam- t . y .-luijrioiora r r r ti 9 of With tho original New York cast, in cluding Geo. Larson, Mattlo Lock ette and Harry I5yera. A FIRST-CLASS SHOW A San Francisco preacher lust .Sunday took as bis theme, "What JJced Hive We For a Hell?" And the Albany Deraoornt answers by saying: "Wo haven't any need for it at all. "We got till wc wanted Tuesday." The Albany Democrat says the vote in Lion county was enough to jar the bones of some of the old timers. A demoorutiu exchange is sorry to say there are some things surer before "lection than after. Prices 50 and 75c. Tickete can bo procured at Clarke &. Falk'a. Wool-knlt ekiita at the Fair. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. im cream and oyster parlors in Curny Bal lard's old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The place has been thoroughly ren ovated, and la (bare of the nubile patron age ia aollcited. Open till 12:00 P. M.' Tne DoiymDia Packing Co.. I PACKERS OF Suits, $20 ar?d up. ;PORKand BEEF 3UN0KACTUKKUH OK A complete line of Full arid Winter SuititiiiH, Pantings and Overcoating, now on display. 100 different variuties'to se Icct from. Call and examine goods before going , elsewhere. Second street, opp. Mays j & Crowo'a. ' i Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIED BEEF. ETC. y Purest Liquors for Family Use 9 )elivorcd to any part of tho City. A Pl.on.-8: 51 Local, . . y m i.onu Distance. 173 Second Street, y House Painting... The undersigned haa taken poeseeHion of Jt. A. Bpivey paint abop, next door to the Votft opera homo, and haa pur chaied tho tools and ladders. He baa .1 1 !.. - 1.1 t.l... 1 t Kuuu iiicuimuiuj wurKiiiK ior nun, nun ONE Fob a rtrtorv MaTra m will grantee all work to Kiv ..tl.hc . .S Dll I 0 tIOn O t TPITv ?Da4 S. K. KELLY. ifdiffSSK SAY! Lend Me Your Ear! Do you know that John Paahek, the tailor, Ih agent for two of the UrKest merchant tailoring houNce ill America? Do you know that lie will aoll you a suit, niado to your order, na cheap us the hnnd.nie.down, ready-made, you buy in the fdori'H, hh Kiiarantee a fit or no sale? Do you know that ho him ulrendy on baud for the coming fH ami winter trade the handaomeat and flneat line of tamplea ever abown in ihe Dalk'B? JOHN PASHEK, Merohant Tailor, Agent.