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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1901)
FREE! FREE! FREE! GUMBERT'S Popular Cigar and Tobacco House has inaugurated a bright idea of showing their ap preciation to their kind patrons by giving away, absolutely FREE, A G$AD $300.00 UPRIGHT PIANO 5000 tickets will be placed in envelopes bearing the name GUMBERT, each letter will be in separate envelopes. To the person drawing letters composing the name of GUMBERT they will receive this Grand $300.00 Piano absolutely FREE. With each 25c purchase you will be entitled to a chance. This Piano will notbe given away later than July, 1901. However, should we dispose of our tickets in less than above time mentioned, the public will be duly notified and the lucky person will be presented with the most valuable prize ever given absolutely FREE. Bear in mind that we carry a full and complete line of Fine Cigars and Tobaccos, also Periodicals of all Descriptions and when in want of above mentioned articles do not forget that by purchasing them of GUM BERT'S you get full value for your money and chances in winning this Grand Upright Piano. Gump's Leading Gigai m To&acoo noose. Call and see the Piano on ex hibition at our Store. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY long service in a like capacity will with his message of congratulation enable hitn to immediately, upon, to Senator Mitchell an application' FEB. 23, 1901 taking his chair m the senate, exert, for the assistant janitorship at the( z his old time irfluence and take up j state house, has been assured by the WHAT THE PKESS SAYS. the work in the interest of his stale senator thai the job is his. As the , and the great PnciOc Xorthwest t applicant happens to be a poor devil without Vogt Opera House, F. J. Clarke, Manager. 1-artlSansUip OUgUt tO Oe SUUOUIl. . . . r-nnfusinn. I nf nfitvsrvirmr mnn. Iinnrllincr nnth.iOne lll.J J.. MLn nated to patriotism, and the demo- ,, . tl ' . , . . . , , , SO wWCUncSUdV, malUM 0 . 1 . ' Mr. Mitchell 13 m the full vigor of ing less than crisp one hundred dol- ny J Wl w crats who voted for John H. Mitchell for United States senator deserve to be complimented upon their appreci-1 ation of that fact. The interests of j the state demanded that it should be ; fully represented in congress. "When it became unmistakably evident that no one bnt ex-Senator Mitchell could be elected, the man of whatever party who refused to cast his ballot for him was recreant to bis trust and deserves the condemnation of his constituents, w natcver their per. sonal or partisan prejudices ma' have been, there was nothing which could have been said against the crisp life and we may reasonably expect lar gold certificates, and never fewer valuable and faithful services from him in behalf of our state during his ensuing term. Plaindealer. Of all the possibilities except Senator Fulton, Astorians generally were favorable to Mr. Mitchell, and his election gives great satisfaction. He is a state man, and though a resident of Portland, will not try to monopolize industrial or other enter prises for that city. Astoria News. than fifteen of them at a clatter, may prove a little embarrassing at the first; but members of the fraternity soon get used to little things like that. Won't his brother item stealers be jealous, though ? That Funny Farce Comedy, Look Here! All the Groceries, Hardware find Tin ware w ill be disposed of by the let of March, as the building will' he occupied by other parties. S. L. BROOKS. ianlG-mchl Notice! MATT SHOREN, General Blacksmith and Horsesboer. j All kindu of blacksmithing will receive All persons indebted to the Into firm ' prompt attention and will he executed There is n It is delightful to find a number off papers that were either absolutely ' indifferent to Mitchell's election or! openly in favor of Corbett nowj proudly occupying the front seat of. I the band wagon and speaking the! infamous feature of sweetest kind of things of the sue-i The Star Boarder. of E. J. COLLINS & CO., and S. I.. BROOKS, are requested to call and settle up on or before March 1st next without fail. S. L. BROOKS. in first-claes Bhape. Give hitn a call. Richardson's Old Stand, j Third St., uear Federal, The Dallee, Or. the new nostal code whinh will hnvn I cessful nanrlidato. il...MUu.u.u.uu. mm- t0 be recon8idlired 800ner or iater. , j . wu" "uu : or the congressmen and senators will Wlth iocal applicationB. 88 they" cannot cast bis vote for him will have cause 'R,, . I . .... ' f t .u. . , L ii ii vi lutii j;uviJ9 iu giuij uiu ijui i icttun i.in ui ui me uierusu, Uiuarril Headed by Chas. H. Boyle and a big company of Clever Comedians. New Songs and Medleys. Pretty Dances. A 3,-Jost of Charming Girls. A Number of Bright specialties. Clever Entertainers 22 Among the tens of thousands who have need Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv for colds and la rrippe during the past few j yeare, to our knowledge, not a single case i has resulted in nheuiiionia. Thnn. Whitfield & Co., 1M0 Wabaeh avenue, j uncago, one of the most prominent re leail druggists in that city, in speaking of , this, says: "We rocommeud Chamber j Iain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in ! many eaeee. us it not onl and complete recovery, but also counter aclB any tendency of la grippp to reetilt in pneumonia. ' For sale by Blakeley. the druggist. to regret that unselfish step. As- j lurongb tlie weekly country news- ! is 8 Wood or constitutional disease, and '22 t0r,aD ! papers, says the Walla Walla Union. I in ,order CDre J! 'a mt lf inter' L. .. . nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is I As was predicted in the Plaindeal- AUC p.rov,sl? reflU,re8 lbat. I,Ubllsl" , taken internally, and acts directly on , .... . I ers of weeklv naners shall tmv n I v ,i t um.. ' r a prlrn mimiaharl xntnrrlni' nt t j t kw muuu miu uiuvuuu bumulcd. jiuii e 1Zm" StrtS rr g,', to. 1 lo2;c.l.rrl,Co,.i.ol. ak , - - off tho ..nntnriftl nliim nl. Salpm nt ' vu """" VVW -'u uu.uuyu : Reserved Seuts on sale at Clarke & Talk's Pharmacy. plum the twelfth hour Saturday night, and by tbis selection this legislature has somewhat redeemed its unenviable record and is to be congratulated upon making such a wise and gener ally satisfactory selection of a United States senator. Mr. Mitchell's long and able service in the interest of bis state, renders an introduction tbrougb our columns altogether un necessary. Suffice us to say, bow. ever, do man on Oregon's fair roll of bonor stands higher in the estima tion of tbe people generally and is better equipped uud qualified to erve tbe interest of our growing late in tbe United States senate than Jobn H. Mitchell. His former I n.n mn;i ;,o-iio : .... ' physicians in thie country for years, and I iui. iiiuiin iv juuaunuuio ill iiju uity , . , - . IR uiciiihi Jii;el IJIbluu. lb 10 CUUJIUOCU . of the best tonics known, combined with I in which the paper Is published. In behalf of the country press of Wash ington the Union denounces the new regulation. It is unfair, it is unjust, and it is unnecessary. The burden Is placed on a class of poorly paid, hardworking men who are doing more to build up and develop a healthy government than the mem bers of congress are doing them selves are doing, and to place a tax on them which amounts to nearly as much as tbe subscription price of their paper is unfair, not only to the publisher, but to tbe subscriber as well. Tbe Dalles politician, who sent! BOTTLED SUNSHINE. Vuur J'ttcu Shows the state of your feelings) and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself appurent in a pale i ami sallow complexion, Pimples ,ind j Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have n healthy appearance you should try ! Acker's Blood Elixir. It curea all hln-ul j diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and can ! CHOCOLATE BON BONS. In talking of Chocolates please remember tiiat we curry full 11,lu ' LOWNEY'S. just opened, fresh from the factory. Iu plain and fancy boxee for ChristiraH trade, and at prices to suit. Don't forget that we are head an Mi)!..! .....m. ti .i . . A boon to the sick and aflllcted in theRH h , , """" we quarters fur the best on earth. Name ... .. ... sen every oottle on a nriRiHv i.nor,i.,i,.,. . I... i...: .i . UV.KY ntlt u W the beat blood purifiers, acting directly ; ,orm 01 n-Bn- shields. Rheumatism Blakeley, the druggist on the mucous surfaces. The nerfect I uuiiuumpuun, corpulency an . III- ii . I .. ... n . combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 7fic. Hall's Family Pills ure the best. 12 F5R SALE Twenty well-broke mares and geldings, weight from 1300 to 1060 pounds. Iu milre of Fiu:t Fishek, MMmw The Dallee. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refonded. 25 eta and 50 cts. Blakeley, tbe druggiH. of the ills the human flesh Is hnir in ""w l" ''un, . I treated by simple application of the I ' 11 ' Gtay w,, livuH Amenia, shields. No disease can exist when I Duc"e9B unty, N. V., says : "Chamber. magnetism in sufficient quantity is ap plied. The sick and afllicted are invited to call at room 4-1, Chapman block, The Dalles, Oregon, and learn how to gain health and keep it when once well. ,11)23-1 nid Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raieiug of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia, One little tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drugglit. A cupful of Salton Sea Salt produces a refreshing "sea bath." Donnell sells it. See our west window. (18-lw Geo. C. Blakeley, The Druggist. pji Best Iain's Cough Remedy la the best medl cine I have ever used. It i n fl children's remedy for croup and never falls to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even fi- the croupy cough has devoloped, it will ' prevent cue attack. Thie should he no-ne in mind and a bottle of the Cough 1 , v u . Remedy kept at h.nd ready for instant I J" ' Hon' PfP ' use as soon a these symptoms appear. For sale by JBIakeley, tie druggist. Floral lotion will cure"wmd chapping and suoburn, Manufactured by C'arice & Falk. ' auraol (Subscribe for The Ciiiio.mci.e. First-Class in Every Respect NKALM AT ALE. HOUltH. Oysters Served in any Style. 17 Second St., Tue DUs, Or.