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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1901)
It Has Never Failed Mr. C. S. Pcnslec, the well-known druggist of Morgan City, La , is highly thought of in his neigh borhood because of his skill ntnf enre in filling pie scriptions. The best physicians in the plase send their putientsto his store'whunevcr they can. Any thing which Mr. IVuslee ninysnycan lie depended upon absoli telv In a letter to"V. H. Hooker & Co., New York City, proprietors of Acker's English Remedy, he says ' " In all my ninny years' experi i nee as'a diuggist, I have never handled a medi cine of am- natuio tlttit gave such complete satis fac.ton as Acker's English Reniedv for Throat a ul Lung Troubles. 1 have sold hundreds of bo lies, and have yet to learn of a single case wheto it failed to cure, in croup, it acts with a cer tainty that is really mar velous. My wife does not take much stock in medi cine, but she has absolute faith in Acker s English Remedy, always having it at her "elbow In ease the children are attacked by croup at night. It is a positively harmless rem edy, as "I can ' personally testify. I know of a little girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, of course, sick at her stomach lor a short time, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was in better health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's English Rem edy is so efficacious, because I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations of the mucous membrane, it also builds up the constitution and purifies the blood. I endorse it absolutely." Sold at 25c, 50c. and$i a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d., as. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We authorize the above guarantee. If. . HOOKUR & CO., Proprietor, New York. For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy. Keeper' Wife Bitot. Lkavenwokth, Kae., Feb. 19. Mrs. Rose Hudson, wife of John HudBon, a fialoon-keeper at Millwood M miles north of here, was shot and instantly killed last night during a raid upon her hus band's saloon. Hudson bad been warned to close his saloon, but refused. About ten o'elpck three men entered the place and called for drinks. When served they rapped on the counter and gave a signal. Hudson jumped from behind the bar and grabbed one of the men. In the scrimmage a shotgun which the man carried was dis charged, the contents entering the wall. Mrs. Hudson, attracted bv the noise, ran screaming into the room, while a mob of forty men, most of whom were masked, entered in answer to the signal. In the melee that followed, Mrs. Hudson was shot in the bead by u shot gun, the top of her head being blown off. William Webh, one of ttie raiders waB shot in the shoulder with a revolver. Nearly 100 shots were fired. Hudson carried hie dying wife into an adjoining roam and the 1110 0 retired without wrecking the joint. Slieriff Everhardy, who went to Milt wood, has secured four prisoners, two of whom are John and Henry Wilson, young farmers. Others implicated will be HrreBled. There were no women ill the mob, it beini! composed of farmers, al! in disguise. The tewn ie in a state of excitement aud more trouble is threatened. Formed to Fight the Sugar Trust. Chicago, Feb. 19. The Post says to day: Chicago capitalists have organized a $1,000,000 corporation known as the Central Suirar Company, to compete with the American trust in the home supply. Contracts have alrendy been closed for the erreotion of a beet-sue;ar factory at Shelby, Ind. Ten thousand acres of land have been puichaBed and switches are being put in by the railroads. The factory will be ready in time for this year's crop. It will be able to produce 150,000 pounds of sugar daily, employing from 200 to M0 men. Striken A ltlch Flint. "I was troubled for several yearB with chronic indigestion and nervous de bility," writes F. J. Greeu, of Lancas ter, 'X. H., "No remedy helped me un til I began UBing Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles ; that they area grand tojic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take itB place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1 Recent experiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di Keats what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural digeatatits ever devieed the demand for it has be come enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indigestion and italwavs civee instant relief. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Kstruy. Came to my place, seven miles west of The Dalles, first of November last, a black Jereey steer, two years old ; small split in euch ear; no brand visible. Owner can have same by proving owner ship and paying all charges. f10 0t " J. P. ACIIHUS.' J Hamilton Brown shoes at The New York Cash Store. TORTURES And Every Distressing Irritation of the Skin and Scalp Instantly Relieved by a Bath with CUTICURA SOAP And a singlo anointing with CuncunA, the great skin cure and purestof emollients. This is tliu purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, ami economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, aud pimply skin anil scalp humors with loss of hair, anil has received the endorsement of physicians, chcniUts, aud nurses throughout the world. Millions of Women Vhk CUTlctniA Soap, exclusively, for pro. serving, purifying, uiidbcuutlfyingtlio akin, for demiting tlio scalp of cruste, hcuIus, unit ilaiKlriiir, mill the skipping of fulling linlr, lur nilteniiiK, whitening, uml toothing red, rough, mill bore IiiiiiiIh, In the form of baths foriiiiiiuyingirrltJitloiiH.lullaimimthiiis.miil rliiillngs, or tuo free or nfleiiblvo poisplin. tlon In the form of w.'Uhes lor ulreiiitivu weaknesses, mill for nianywuiutlvo iintlnop. I lie purposes which readily suggest them, hulres to women, uml especially mothers. mid for nil the purpobcs of thu toilet, hath. ami nursery. Noiiinouiitol'porsiiailoin'iin Induce those who have once lircdltto iii-n liny other, especially for prei-eivliig mul pmifyliig thu sklu, hcnlp, ami hulrof Infant 11111I children. Cuticuiia fio.w ciniiltliiiM lulleate emollient propeitles tlerheil fioni (JuricuitA, the gtcat M.I 11 erne, with thu pu rest of demising liigrcillunts mid tliu must refreshing of (lower odors. No other mi. cutnl soap ever compounded Is to ho coin, nareil with It lor nrcnonhig. nuill vIiumiihI heniitlfying the skin, scalp, hair, mid hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, Iiohumt expensive, Is to hucuiupaieil with it for all thu purposes of thu toilet, hath, mid nursery. Thus it combines in osk mi.w at Oni; I'uiuti, vl.,, Twn.Nrv.t'iVK Omits, thu iiusv skin mid complexion soap, thu iihsr toilet soap and imsr baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, Price, $1,25,, 'Conslatlug of Outicuiu Koai' V-ic., to cIcuumj the skin uf crutU and scales uud ofnn the thickened cuticle, C'lmcuiiA Ointmknt (60c), to Imtuntlv allay ltchlnv, Intluiiiinuilnii, and Irri tation, uud nootlie uoil heal, uud C'utiuuiia IU.boi.vknt (Wo), to cool and clcuiitu the blood. A rliNiiLE Bet U ofieu ulllclcnt to cure thu incut torturing, dUilKurlnif, unit humiliating HkU, sculp, und Mood humor, with lou uf hair, when all Im falls. Hold throuuhout tho world. I'ottku i)uuU4MU.Uui!M.L'ouf.,tiolu l'fop., Uwton, UoM. " All about tliu Bklu, (Scalp, uud Ualr,"lri. mm. Oregon Shohj line and union Pacific IlSrAKT von Chicago Portland HpCCllll. U':2."p. m, via Hunt ington. Atlantic Express, l'.'i.V) n. m. vis Huntington. TJMK SCHKM'I.KH VHOM TUE DAI.l.KH. at. l'nul fast Mail, Ui'Si p. in. via 8ki-kane. Salt Ijikc, Denver. Ft. Wnrtli, otmilia, Kim HtxCity, St. 1 in Is, Chi cago and the Kiist. Knit tjikc. Denver, Ft, Worth, Omaha. Kan sas City, SI. 1 .mils, Chi cago mul the F.nst. Walla WiiIIh, Ixjwiston, bpoknne,WnllHcc, Pull man, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Alilwiui kec, Chicago and East. AltniVK FROM 1:05 p. m 1:15 a. m ::;oh. ni OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE From 1'ortlnuil. h:00 p. m. Daily except Sunday, h'.OO p. ill. Saturday, 10:00 p. m. Daily except Sunday, r.:(Ai a. m. (All sailing dates sub ject to change.) For San Francisco, Sail every 5 days. 1:00 p. in Columbia Itlver. To Astoria and Way-ijuiilliigs. 1:00 p. m exoeni i Biimlnv ' IV i 1 1 ....... If I. ......... .. (;3Q.,ni 'uregon uny, .cnerg, except rjniuui, iHuui-uiuuiii-d Diuiuay. Tuesday, Thur.-day, Saturday, G:C0u. ill. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Mi, in. and Way-Uiniiiiigs. Corvallls and Way-Ijilidlugs. AVIIlHinwtt Rlill hiii1iI11 KlvurH. l::i0p. m 1 Jlondnv 'Wednesday ! f rlilay 11:S0 p. m .Monday Oregon City, Dayton mid ' ".Sh'!!?' Wuy-1 minings. ' "lun. I-eave Hiparhi dully, :i:10 a. in. I Snake Itlrcr. Iilpariti to Lcwlstou. heave lA-'WiStOll dally, b:ai a. m 1.1.. L .1 .. ..I.. .,,,..,.1 PUIIUS OH I.U1U1I101U OOUklll.-f:il via jiikk". niiuuiu making direct connections at Heppner junction and Biggs. Returning maklngdirectcoiinectlon tit iieppner juneiion auu iiikk" wnu inu. i. m riving ui inu uanes ut i:vo p.m. For further particulars, call on or address .IAS I II VI, A VII. Air. .lit The Dalles, Oregon lien Ptic Yellowstone Park Line. THE DINING CAIl KOUTE FKOM I'OKTI.AND TO TUK EAST. THE ONLY DIHKCT LINE TO THE YELLOW- KIONE 1'AHK, I.KAVK. I Union Dspot, Firthand I sts , AltltlVE. No. 'J. Fast mall for Tacoma, No. Pcattle, Olymplu, Gray's Harbor mid South Ilend i points, Hpokmie, Itoss laud, IS. C, Pullman, Moscow, IjMiston, Huf 11:15 A.M. faloHiiinpniiuiligcouii- 0:50 1'. M, try, Helena, Minneapo lis, Kt. Paul, Omaiia, ' Kuuias City, St. Louis, Chlcugo uud all points No. 1. east and southeast. No. 3. l'ucet bound Express 11;S0 1'. M. for Tacoma mill heattlui 7;00 A, M, and iiitermedltttu points Pullman first-class and tourist sleepers to .Minneapolis, hi. rani aim .Missouri river points without change. Vostlbiiled trains. Union depot connections in an principal cuius. HairKiice checked to destination of tickets. for handsomely Illiistiiitcddciicrlptlvc mutter, uckcis, siccpnig-cur reservations, cic, can ou or wrue A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. 'JXi Murri son Street, corner Third, Portland Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Souinem Pacific Co Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for I'ortlaud uud war stations ut l:'Jo a. m. aud U p, in. Uave I'ortland 8:30 am 7:00 pm " Albany l'J:30am 10:Mpm Arrive Ashland " Sacramento . . . " Han Francisco , ,lJ:.llum ll::i0um ,0:00 p m i;;am . 7 : tr i in h:is a in Arrive Ogdou , .. f:45um l!:l,r.am iienver Uiuuum 'j;ouum " Kansas city 7:'J5um 7:?,')iiin " Chicago 7:45 u in U:S0um Arrive Los Angeles 1:20 p m El Paso Kort Worth.. . City of Mexico . Houston New Orleans ., Washington New York (i:00 p m . ill. so a in ,. 0:55 II in ,. 4:00 a in , fiiii am . 0:1.' a in .!'.': t:i pm 7:00 a in (i:U) p m i;0uin 0:5,5 a m 4:oo a m ii:25 p m (i'lium 12-43 p in l'lilltmui uud Tourist'' cars on both trains Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdeu ami Kl i'aso, uud tourist cars to Chicago, 8t Ixmls, New Or leans and Washington. ('oiilieetlng at Kan Francisco with several steamship Hues for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central aud South Amerleu, See agent at Tho Dalles station, or add.tss C. H. MARKHAM, Gcueial FbHiiRer Agent, I'ortlaud, Or Spring Suitings The time will soon lie liore when every etvlish dressed mnn will want an tin-to- dnte Spring Suit. Thnuo are the kind of patroiiB 1 am talloiinp lor. toine in and look over my bpruiK hn of buituiBS All thu latest novelties for 1001. Suits to Order, $IO.OO. John Pashek, The Tailor, Tne coiumDia PackingCo.. PACKERS OF PORKandBEEF M ANDFACTtlKERB OR Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIKD BEEF. ETC. C. F- Stephens 1 ...Dealer in... Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings. Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Notions. Agt. for W. L. Douglas Shoe. Telephone No. 88. i;tl Second St., The Dalles, Or. I L. Lane, OENEKAL BiacKsmnn A N D HOISBShOB P, Wagon and Carriage Werk. 6, Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third anil Jeffenn, Phone 159 1 irnirinmrTTirirT FRENCH & CO. BANKERS. Transact a General Banking Business. Letters of Credit issued uvailtiblo in the Lustern States. Sitrht Exehnncti nnd Teleirruphie iranelers sold on -New Jtork, (Jlnnitfo, St. Louie. Sun Fnuiuifico, I'ortlund Ore gon, Seattle 'nh., nnd vnriotiB pointe in urei;on and witHliiniiton. Cnlleutinns mad') ut ull pointe on fuv oruble terms. Nasal CATARRH In all ItB stages there should he cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses,aonthcs and heals the diseased iiieiuhrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the. head ijulckly. C'rciim Balm is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads over the membrane and Is ahsnrhed. ltcllef la Im mediate and a euro follows. It Is not drying does not produce sneezing. Largo HIzc, 00 cents at Drue. j;Uts or hy mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. BLY IKKmiEKS, 00 Warren Street, New York. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE trade marks Jesignb Copyrights &c. Anyone sondhiK nskcteli and descrliitlnn ma quickly asrortalii our opinion free wliutlicr a , Invention Is prohatily patnotalilo. C'oiinniiiilcf llonsstrlctlycoiilldoiitlal. Handbook on I'atnuU lent free. Oldest nueucy for aueurliiiruatuiits. I'.Uni.ls taken tlirouuh Muuii It Co. rceelvu tptrMil notice, without clinruo, hi ttm Scientific Htnerican A handsomely Illustrated wonklr. Lnricst cir culation of any si'lontllln jouruul. Tortus, :) a yean mar itiouius, 91. com uyaii nuwsiieaiers. MUNN&C0.3eiDroadw.y, Hraiicl-lllllpn !1 Y Ht . Vii1iIoiI"" T, EDS The most complete stock m of Garden, Grans, Field JCfl and Vt'netulile Seeds in bulk in tho Inland Um pire at the Feed, Seed and Grocery Store of aw tuc riAi 1 pr rR A D S f t ? f 5 f I f 1 f m m fa Th Dalles, Op. 1- The Chronicle, dob Printers . - -m BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE EDMUND S., Bay Stallion, 4 years old; height l'V,1 liantls, woiglit 1050 pounds. Sired by Zoinbro, 2:11, the best son of M dun ney, 2:11 A. First da m , ISrldesniuid, hy lioxwood, son of Nutwood. Second dam, Lake land Queen, duni of Ad Alene 'J if :!f0. by l.iikoland's Abdullah, son of Haiuhlt'tou ian 10. Third dutn, 1'runulla, by Alhu'uihra, son of Muiiitirino Chief 11. KDMUND 8. ill ninke the hchhod of 11(01 nt L. A. l'ortfr'H livery Btublc, Tim Dalles, Oregon. Terms for the Season, S20. For further particulars see jai.TO.d4mo FRED FISHER, Proprietor. rl 5' C. J. STUBblHG, 1 WIIOI.K.S.U.i: AND ItlHAlt, Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. (.'notion riioiKi :;;i i i.uiiL' nut. loin. Next door to First National Uank. THE DALLES, OREGON. tt-rt vT,VJrVtxrtr5:ra tit! lr Iv'i v'tylx 1ti vfr'i rU I i i i jrj .i -r.i-tn jtjS AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! J, To ull old und new subscribers puyinK one year In udvanco wo ofler Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $2.00. Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $1.50. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 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