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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
six years should be a consideration
in his favor tor re-election."
Notice. W. of W,
Member? o! Mt. Hood Camp, Xo. 59,
-SATURDAY
JAN. 5, 1901
LEST VL FORGET.
This from the Sbaniko Leader : . and of Cedar Circle, Jio. S, with bns-
"Some of onr exchanges appear to bands, wives and sweethearts, are re
think H. W. Corbett is the onlr man V"" Ft,erait-v h.aU on
. , Tnesdav. Janoarv S, 1901, to participate
in Oregon at to represent the state as ,B itMmtioa o the cfficers of ih
senator. -Gee whizz! "What would orders. Brine your hamroere and have
we do if by any possible chance he a pood time. By request of committee,
sbonldvlie: ' P " C. H. Bnotr.v.
And this from the Astoria ew: o. a. k. Notice.
-The supporters of H. W. Corbett The meuber5 w XrtmUh
are mkinf; every effort to secure post are quested to meet at the K. of
from the republican members of the P. hall. Saturday nijbt, Jan. 5, 1901.
legislature nledses to co into secret pec: meeting by order of
caucus. They, as well as Mr. Cor
bett. know that the caucus is the old
man's oniv chance With it he , M' ""'
woaM require onlv 32 votes to cain . A pjec .! Jnn ?Wd "ih
. , . Cnamberiatn s Pain Balm and bound to
him the aoainstioa. assuming that be afft;cled pans ;DMr,or .Q anv
all republican members ssrree to tbe piaster. When troubled with lame back
caucus plan, whereas on the door of or pains in the side or chest, srive it a
V nppix- trial and yon
than pleased
R. I- Acts, Com.
C. H. Brown, Adj.
tbe aouse 4t- vote would
sary. Every sensible man knows
that in the caucus the vote is secret,
are certain to be more '
with tbe .prompt relief
which it affords. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism. One application cives re-
and that it is there that the sack can " jeft for 3le by Blakeley, tbe drnggist.
be used with good effect. On the '
, , , , . . , , It 5Tet Ki Lee.
other hand, on the floor of the house . T ,
Tin: Chroxkle devoutly hopes
that republican state senators and
representatives will rot forget that
some of them at least, during the
last state campaign, proml the
railroad employes that they would
give generous consideration to all
that was reasonable in the reforms
that the railroad men asked for in
what was known as tbe "railroad
plank" in the democratic state plat
form. It matters sot that probably
three-fourths of the railroad vote
went to the democratic candidates.
Rather, for this very reason, the sue
cessfnl candidates should fceod every
effort to convince a most intelligent
class of voters that the American
wage earner has no better friend than
tbe republican party.
It will be remembered that the
men complained that within tbe past
two cr three years the number of
freight cars bandied in trains on the
mountain divisions bad been practic
ally doubled; that this had been
done with little improvement in tbe
brakes and appliances for holding
trains; that tbe risk to the lives of
tbe trainmen had been greatly in
creased and that there had been little
or no increase in their wages. The
legislature was appealed to to set a
tr. -l.r, V, f rV.nl!
comprise a train on mountain grades ' ' - , " .. ... ., , ! Chicago, one of the most prominent re-
and for shorten the hours" in a . T . -W.ln thatdirjn ,peaHBof
ma uk luivsa iree uaue nu out mis, says: e recommend unamoer
new insular possession; and is opposed Iain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in
to the rjrinciDle of Dro't-cttn" Amen. maD-v cas5' as 5t not on,-v ive5 PromP:
can vessels and American sailors en
gaged in foreign shipping, both of
which measures are favored by the
'administration. How much influence
.1 epnstnr lifcplr tn rnmminri in
reasonable, tbe last one, m fact, more . . . . , . , , ,
. . ' ' administration circles who bids for
for common justice , . .... , ,,. .
me seuaiurauip uj puuiiui uuuuuuu
Complete
of
Drills
at
PIONEER BAKERY,
I hare 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.
every member would be compelled
to place himself on recorl. Tlml
Mr. Corbett will use money goes
without saying, and tbe motives of
those members who favor the caucus
plan will be apparent to all."
nSered intensely for six months with a
frichlfni rnDninc sore on his leg, bnt
write that Bncklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in ten day. For Ulcers,
VToands, 3nrns, BoU, Pain or Piles it's
the best salve in tbe world. Core enar
anteed. Only 2oc. Sold by Blakeley,
druggist. 6
Ainonz the tens of thousands whohave
used Chamberlain's Conzb Remedy for
colds and la rrippe during the past few
M. Z. DONNEL
THE DRUGGIST.
L,
i
::
i
o
THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOIiUJWBlA BREWEfiY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of tbe product of this vell-knon brewery the United States Health
Report? for Jnne S, 19iW, says: A more sopeiior brew never entered
tbe labratory of the United Stales Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of
tbe best of uialt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities, are of tbe high
est and it can be ued with the greatest benefit and satirfartion by old and
yonng. Its nse can conscientiously be prescribed by tbe physicians with
tbe cersaintv that a better, pnrer or more wholesome beveragecould not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON
S
Corbett's friends are sever tired
of telling ns of tbe powerful influence
that gentleman will be able to wield
at "NVashmston in the way of procur- years, to our knowledge, not a single case
ing appropriations. Tbev convenient- has r'ted in pneumonia. Tho-r.
i iiituriu o. uj., -iu uirasH avecue.
Just What
You u-iant.
legal day's work. In addition it was '
asked that a law be passed, similar
to those prevailing in several other
states, making corporations liable to
employes who are injured through
the carelessness of a fellow employe.
These demands are all considered J
and complete recovery, bat also counter
acts any tendency of la grippe to result
in pneumonia." For sale by Blakeley,
the druggist.
than reasonable
demands it on
behalf of a class of .
men whose lives are endangered to .
a greater extent than those in almost
any other calling that could be
named.
VTe understand that one or more
bills will be introduced in the com-
ju jegcmiure emuouvin me ne- i
mands of tbe railroad men, and we
cannot aouot tint tuev wm receive i
the generous consideration
senators and representatives from
this district.
ing his opposition to tbe pet measures
of the administration r Senator Simon
Such little pills as De Witts Little
Early Kisers are very easily takes, and
they are wonderful;? effective in cleans
ing the liver and boweis. Clarke t Faik
P. 0. Pnarmacv.
jr
ft) L '
DEALER? IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Burget
UNDERTAKE
EMBALMERS
The Dalles. Or.
Hobes,
BuriaSh
Etc.
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co-
coanut Cream Tonic wili give it life and
. i tonic on eartb. Can be had at Frazer's
barber shop, scent. n94ra
nas more orams man i.oroe , 1: mey luster, it is pronocDced the nnet
: were rightlv applied, and ten time:
' Pnrhoft's ofinripitv fnr wntt. rA vrhn
: . " , . Qualitv and not ouactitv makes De-
-can point to anv one thing of ir:..'-r c.t.. is. " ,
. 1 - - itt s Littie ivarjy Kisers sncn valnaole
; moment that Simon has accomplished littler liver pills. Clarke & Fa!k's P. 0.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. .Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, taeteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
etreet. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ol f11 kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, EtKKSo
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour
brated his entrance
upon senatorial if yon have dacdreff, your nair is
! woik bv onnoiop the Porto Rinan . tailing out. L se Coeoanat Cream. For
of the , . sale at Frazsr's barb-r shop. r.9-I:n
i s .
IleciemOtfr tbat Cocoanut Cream Tonic
wi'I promote crowtb of hair. Charles .
irrazer, sole agent. nfl-lm
We have a few iiie jackets left tbat
we are closing out. The Fair. J3-2:
A full line of Eastman nims and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falfc.
tann mil, a most numsse anal
considerate measure whose wisdom
THE SENATORIAL QUESTION.
This from the Grants Pass Ob
server:
Now that the time is
asar for tbe election of a
I
; time has amplj- justified.
OUR CHURCHES
' Calvary Baptist church Eev. W. U.
! Cliiion, pastor. Regular services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m, in the new church
street. Sunday school at 10
drawing
T- t : on Union
a. ui. , lj. I x u . at u iwb J. Ui.
States senator to succeed Senator . ,t .
, Congretiationai cnorcn corner fifth
McBride, tLere is a great deal of ' and (QTt sUts. F.ev. Poling, pastor,
speculation as to who it will be. The I Service in the morninp only. Preach
two principals in the race at the I iug by tbe pastor; subject, "Backward
present time are Senator 3Ieliride 8Dd For ward Glances, or from the Oid
j t? - . TT . , . , i to the .New Century."
and Ex-senator H. W . Corbett, with
, , , , . Methodist Episcopal chnrch Corner
severcl prospective 'dark horses in i it- u- . v c c
' ' Fifth nd Washington, Rev. L. F.
tbe field. Whoever is elected ser-a- Hawk pastor. Morning worehip at 11
tor should be an able and vigorous i Sunday school at 10 a. m.: class meet
man, and one who will be of service inB at 12:15; Epworth League at C:30;
to tbe interests of Oregon. The
most serious objection tbat can be
raised against Mr. Corbett is bis age
and feeble condition, he being a man
of almost 74 jears. It is not likely
Junior Leagne at 3:30; evening service
at 7:30. Rev. H. K. Hines will occupy
the pulpit at both servicee tomorrow.
Zion Lutheran church, seventh and
Union streets Services at 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. in; Sunday school 12 :15 p. ni ;
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor Second & LaneWiL Tfconelfljl
ThiE Hour is manufactured expressly for famiJv
Use: everv Bant ia TOr.rnnul in T
. W e sell our poods lower than any bouse iu the trade, and if vou don't think bo
tail and get cur prices and 1 convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
:5
5
!
steamer ol the Kc-culuKir lane will run k j-r tlielol- 'J
"w.nr MiIiHluI.;. the Cotti.nii rtwii:B the right to chacse '3
chaulc witnuut notice. .3
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REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY
Str. Regulator
J. B. SCKESCS,
President.
E. JI. BeaJ.1.
C an hie
First national Bank.
Mir:;
Dalle
f. at 7 x. v.,
r. Tundar
Tliuisday .
Arr Hurt'end
km 7 r x.
i" p.
Lv Portl.intl
Bl' a. x.
MontJuy
FrWay
Arr I)llm
'. r. x.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City.
I.v. lMkn
at 7 a. n.
Monday
Wwlntwlay
Friday.
Arr. I'ortlHiid
at :'M c. it.
I
3
I-
l'iirfiiil
Tbursduy ,Jj
aturdav
Arr. IjU- H
THE DALLES
- OREGON ,
that he would be able to serve more i German service at U:30 in tbeafternoon ;
than nn tfrm. nnrl tf nn,ilrl cr.om . Lutheran Leagne meetine 0:30 p. m.
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS.
In talking of Chocolates please
rememher that r prrv a (nil linn rf
seem .v.r,.. ..!,...... ...... LOWNEY'S. ast onened. freeh from
like throwing away a good oppor- "u"s . ' "aK"slu " . lue i tbe factorv. In plain and fancv boxe.
o ' ' ; evening service will be on "Missionary " '- ooxes
tunity to put a roan in who would , Greatness." Confirmation class meet- . Chriatira8 trade at prices to
not likely be in a position where he'init Wednesdav evening at 7:30 o'clock. 8U,t' Doo,t 'oreet that we ar head-
could bold out inducemenu for a re ' Brenner, pastor. ? niv vl v bf St " eartfa' Vame
... . LOU sh settles it.
election. There is no doubt hut Auuouucemeut.
tbat better results can be obtained. . .... ". . A, .. "
. .u . . , i There w ill be a meeting o( the citizen t-1 i i
for the state by keeping senators voteri held at the Three Mile scnool : C BlakeleV,
tn.iuiu.ui.ij a, n oouiusiuu, x ucic uouee, near -nr. setn .u organ e larm, on
is nothing gained by a change unless Mondsy, January 7, 1601, at 7 p. m., for
some man has been elected who is tlje PurF88 o organizing a club to con-
not qualified for tbe positio:: or who;!in: ,the 'n,ere8t in tbe late Vw TZZ.
... . , , ; for state and yovernment ownemhip of 2
cannot ue suoserve tue interests Ol ni0nOpOHe, on tbe pablic ncbool and
bis stale. Mr. 3IcBride is a com- postal system as advocated by the Social
paratively young man and is Intel- Democratic party.
lectually strong, but unfortunately "
bis health has been bad for some, .
time. He has, however, made an CI MX I OR A
For Infants and Children.
Tli KM Yiu Havi Always Bovgiil
Bears the
BiyTtare of
A General Banking Bneinees transacted i
DepoeiU received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dar of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompbok. Jko. 8. Schxhcx.
En. M. Williakb, Geo. A. Lib. 1
H.M. Bealu J
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
snd florseshoer.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
The company will fiidiror to clvc n imt
Kor liirthi-r information ldrc, E 11
p T.-itvel r the .Steamer r.f the Regulator Mile.
service j.toie. lor inrtlier inf.irmutioii artdresi
J'ortUud Office, Oak-Street Dock. W. C. ALIauav r-
. . . . . . , I
Aft.
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The Druggist.
able t enator, and U by fur a more
acceptable man to tbe people of the
tate of Oregon than is Mr. Corbett.
The fact tbat he so ably represented
tbe btate at Washington for the past
C. F. Stephens
.Dealer In..
1
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
lloott, Shoe. Hat, i. Nutlonj.
lor V, J. Uouglmi tihoe.
Telephone No. 88.
cond at,,
Tie Dalies, Or. t
All kinds of blacksmithinp will receive
prompt attention and will be executed
in first-class shape. Give him c call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, Tbe Dalles, Or.
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
priced'" Sttlf I?bSlkoBr?n !."-nd 'mK"h le8f lhttn
prices. ui ten in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers.
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days
andjM
J. P.- McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sts.
mm Restaurant
J.. V. HonK. Prop'r.
first-Class in Every flespeet
.MKALM AT A LI. UOCltH.
Oysters Served in any Style.
t' Se:on(l St., The Dall-. Or.
WEAK NERVES.
.i T''eru "ot " ,'tte ' nervous weakneHS in the world
K ;?f ,s ;;r
., ;uu iiiuiii;,
in
I'rice, 1 00 per box buy of your druitgist or went bv
ail on receipt uf price, in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PEOPEIETAEY 00., ft. Wayne, Ind.
M. '.. Doimell, Atent, The Dalles.
Advertise in The Chronicle.