The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 08, 1901, Image 4

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KnockOut Drops
" I am a saloon-keeper, and used to think
Hint rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine
were proper rem- . . .a
eilies lor cousnsJ
1 1.1 . Ht0f km
2U1M i'lwfc
of my acquaint
ances were of the
.aiiio opinion.
Now 1 know
NntiicHiIncrutlenst.
ji thousand times
better. It is Acker's
Knplish Remedy for
Coughs and Colds, A
00d while ago I bepan
to cough and lounu out -jf
then that rocK anil rye ;
was no good. I cot worse
and I was beginning to think that the trou
ble would run into consumption. I didn't
take any stock in patent medicines, but
fiomchow or other I tried Acker's English
Remedy. One bottle did the business for
rue knocked that cough out completely
and it has never come back again. There is
never a day passes that I don't, say a good
word about this wonderful medicine. 1 al
most forgot to say that I am stronger and
fleshier now, since taking the remedy, than
1 was before the cough began. 1 write this
letter voluntarily and cheerfully and am
glad to do it." (Signed) Chris. Humble,
Saloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho.
c. and $1 a bottle, throughout
and Canada; and in ling
3d.. 4s. (kl. Ifyouarenot
fter buying, return the bottle to
your drubgist, anil get your money back.
M'e authorize tlrr nbnve guaranty.
JT. U. UOOKEli & CO., JPrviKidtiT), cw 1'uifc
For Bale at Blakeley'e Pharmacy.
" oldat2pe?T5ii
land. aMs. 2d., 2s,
SALMAGUNDI.
British law has a long arm. The Ot
tawa government has made an order
that dance halls, gambling houses and
those of ill repute at Dawson must close.
And there is this to be eaid about Brit
ish law; when it says such places shall
close there will bu no back-door evasion
of the order.
Gov. Geer vetoed only one bill, and
'that to keep several, democrats nut
of office, about the only charter bill ever
vetoed in Oregon. He signed the graft
bills right and left, bills that became
laws through the trading process, but
he couldn't stand this Portland charter
bill. Great is Geei in height. Albany
Democrat.
The Journul insists that the detno--crotp
got "gold bricked" when "they
voted for Mitchell for U. S. senator.
Perhaps, but the peopl all over the
state eeetn to be rejoicing, for any kind
of a 'change from a putty brick was ac
ceptable. As a matter of fact though
tbe general sentiment is that Mitchell
can do more for Oregon than auy man
who could have been elected.
According to Otis A. Foole, Japan
agent for Allen & Lewis, of Portland,
tea can be grown here successfully. Mr.
Poole has made a careful study of teas
and tea raising, and declares emphatic
ally that climatic conditions in the Wil
lamette and Kogue river valleys are
right for the prosecution of the industry.
He urges that it be given a fair trial by
farmers, and, a an inducement, has
Bent his firm a sack ot tea seed for free
-distribution.
"Father" Todd is as familiar around
popnlibtic counsels as a clucking hen
around u barn yard. His farm consiste
of a little piece of wooded land on which
practically nothing but white clover
grown. But he wears old clothes and
look his part at least. "Farmer" Todd
'is now chasing another scheme. It i&
'to organize a league of 5093 former pop
ulists and "control the state." In the
same breath with this announcement
omea another that Todd is opposed to
the re-election ot Senator Turner. Evi
dently the farmer Grids that hie populist
field is the most fertile, and he is pre
paring to how his spring crop. Walla
-Walla Uuion.
There wdb never a man in the office of
secretary of state of the state of Oregon
who looked after the dimes and dollars
of the treasury as closely as is done by
Mr. Dunbar, says the Statesman. He
is scrupulously economic in expendi
tures within his control and scrupulous
ly exact in the settleuent of those lie is
coin polled to par without tits discretion.
His economy is characterized by a good
uiauy as patsiuinuious, and it has raised
not a few secret enemies for him in va
rious departments, but tie seems willing
to riek all that. With his own funds he
is liberal and puli'ic-jplrited, but with
those of the state and its tux payers he
does not teel like taking liberties. Tills
is said neither in praise nor blame, in
flattery or criticism, but ae a statement
of fuel gleaned from observation.
Ciiininliliiueii' Court l'roue(ilii;.
The petition of 8, B. Driver and others
to vhc ite part of what is known ae the
Wamic hHwmill road was granted.
On petition A. Ingles was appointed
aupeivii-or of road district No. U.
On petition J. L. Blount was appointed
puperviNor of road district No, 4.
The petition of P. Kinney and others,
asking for vacation of part of the Tygh
valley and Barlow Gate county road,
was laid over till tho May term of court.
The resignation of Andrew McCabe,
supervisor of road district No. 17, wbb
accepted.
The petition of T. M. Hadder, of
Cascade Locks, for a retail liquor license
was granted.
The petition of 0. S. Walters and
others for location of a county roiul was
granted.
The following hills were allowed
addition to those where the salary
fees are provided by law :
A Hyne, haulim: $ !
A Lake, lumber I!
Davenport Bros
.1 K Nickelstii, supplies.
E Savage, hill for nails
Alex Steward, money for lumber
J T Peters, supplies..... Ul 70
Maier & Benton, supplies 5 75
r s Gunning, hiacksmithing
Dalles Lumber Co, lumber
in
or
50
I! 75
57
IS 95
4 50
S 411
CO 85
0 01
J W Moon, work on road 6 00
1 W Blakenev, hauling. .
Dr Geieendortter, services pauper
1 50
L'5 00
50 00
0 15
(i 00
2 75
8
00
00
50
83
00
20 00
75
00
2S
14 02
02 25
40 47
fi 00
75
00
05
00
50
L Rorden, groceries
J P Melnemy, clothiug pauper
C L Phillips, supplies 2
Good Samaritan hospital, care
patients 52
Hood Samaritan hospital, care
patients 75
.1 W Jackson, attending patients
A M Williams (Jo, clothing
pauper K
Wm Thompson, board pauper..
Dr H Logan, services pauper. . .
Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies 157
Glass & Prudhomme, repairin
typewriter
Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. .
C H Crocker, county warrants .
Maier & Benton, broom
Priii?. & Nitfchke, furniture. . . .
S R Kelly, paper hanging 112 S7
H Glenn, supplies
Ciihokici.e Pub Co, printing. . .
haniko Leader, publishing. . . .
Times-Mountaineer, printing. .
New York restaurant, meals (i
.1 E Adcos & Co, care of clock. . . 12
1 Julian, sawing wood .
Ward & Robertson, buggy hire.. 1
L A Porter, team and carriage. . . 4
Mountain Stage Co, team for
county 2
I C Nickolsen, stationery 2
Robt Kelly, board prisoners
Robt Kelly, expenses sheriffs
office
Pacific Tel & Tel Co, messages. .
J F Watt, med serv paupers 33 00
W A Johnston, supplies 8 75
CL Gilbert, stamp 9 90
Frrnk Lapier, work, sundry per
son 110 85
George Ireland, hauling 0 00
V C Young, hauling 0 00
George Harrison, hauling 3 75
D M McFadden. hauling 12 00
SJ Brown, huuling 28 00
N C Evans, R R ticket pauper. . 22 50
W A Johnston, five road scrapers 175 00
Dalles Water Works, water 15
J M Filloon, worq on tax roll ... 07
Mrs Maude Eddon, work on tax
roll 72
J M Toomey, board pauper 4
Dr Schroeder, med attendance. .. 10 00
Inman, Paulsen & Co, lumber. . . 13 08
Alex Stewart, cash for freight. .. 30 00
P S Tel Co, rent telephones 19 90
The court adjourned last night to meet
again next Thursday.
210 00
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Tut Chunks Night Alarm.
"One night my brother's baby was
taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C.
Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed
it would strangle before we could get a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always Keep
it in the house to protect our children
from Croup and Whooping Cough. It
cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would relieve."
Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat
and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Triul
bottles free at G. C. Blakeley's drug
store. 3
BOTTLED SUNSHINE.
A boon to the sick and afflicted in the
form of magnetic shields. Rheumatism
paralysis, consumption, corpulency all
of the ills the human flesh is heir to,
treated by simple application of the
shields. No disease can exist when
inagnetiBtn in sufficient quantity is ap
plied. The sick and afflicted are invited
to call at room 44, Chapman block, The
Dalles, Oregon, and learn how to gain
health and keep it when onc well.
fb23-lmd
Thk CiiKO.Nici.E bus made arrange
ments with the publishers of the New
York Tribune whereby we are able to
offer the Weekly Tribune, which alone
is $1 50 a year, and the twtce-a-week
Ciironici.u both papers for the price
of one, namely $1.50 a year. By the
Bame arrangement we can give tho Tri
Weekly Tribune and tho twice-a-week
CiutoNioi.K five papers a week for ?2.
All subscriptions under these oilers pay
able in advance. tf
r
How to euro Croup.
Mr. R. Gray, who lives near AmeniH,
Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy is the bi'Ht uiedi
clue I have ever used. It is a fine
children's remedy for croup and never
fails to cure." When given as soon us
the child becomes hoarse, or even after
the croupy cough has developed, it will
prevent the attack. This should be
bo-no in mind and a bottle of the Cough
Remedy kept at hand ready for instant
use as Boon as these symptoms appear.
For sale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Subscribe for Tub Oumonicmc.
VKKSONAI, MENTION,
Mr. W,. Lord went to Arlington on tho
doon train.
F. C. Baker, formerly state printer, is
in the city the guest of Ills son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. B. II.
Grant.
Mr. George Young and Senator J. N.
Williamson returned this afternoon
from attending, the meeting of the North
west Wool-Growers' Association at Pen
I'leton. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Krotzor wero pits
sengers on the noon train for Sherman
county, where Mr. Kretzer goes to look
after some well-boring operations he has
had going on there.
The following is the program of the
entertainment to be given tonight by
the Indies of tho Congregational church
at the residence of Hon. E O. McCoy,
and to which all friends of the church
ore cordially invited :
I'iiiun Duet Mr. Wm. Illrgfulrt, Ocuevievo 1'lt.h
Soprano Solo With Newer atrliiRs
. . . . . . . Mrs. Wm. Wonclwortli
Contralto Solo A Winter's l.ulliiby
Mrs. 11. W.Taylor
Soprano Solo Ah, I Ilavctiiglicd to Host Me
(by ieiuet. . .. MImi Myrtle Mie.hc.ll
Uocltntlon selected Mrs Maud Eddon
llarltoncSolo-The Pilgrim Fathers. 1). V. l'ollng
Soprano Solo Jtel igglo l.uslHtighlcr
..Mrs.. Wm. Wood worth
Games of interest have been urrunged
for the entertainment of those present.
A lunch will also be served. Admission
25 cents.
CASTOR I A
Por infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
I'layxd Out.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishnese,
Pfniples or Sores are ul! positive eviden
ces of impure blood. No mutter how it
became so it must be purified in order
to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has nevei failed tocure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly u wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a
positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug
gist.
Hustling young man can make $60 per
month and expenses. Permanent, posi
tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ"
quick for particulars. Clark ol Cj.,
Fourth and Locust Streets, PhilaiJel
hpia, Pa, fc8-ti
When you are bilious, use those famous
little pills known as DeWitt's Little
Early Risers to cleanse the liver and
bowels. Thev never gripe. Clarke A
Folk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Spring
Suitings
The time will soon be here when every
stylish dressed man will want an up-to-date
Spring Suit. Those are the kind of
patrons 1 am tailoring for. Come in
and look over my Spring line of Suitings.
All the latest novelties for 1901.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Jast What
You tuant.
If? M
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety ae we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion cretun effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a email price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
UBestaurant
L. Y. Hong, Prop'r.
First-Class in Etfery Respect
NKALH AX AUi IIOUK8,
Oysters Served in any Style.
87 Second St., The Dalles, Or.
Oregon
Shot line
and union Pacific
nsi'Atvr tj m u sciti:i)i'i.i:s
.. . n:oM
H,u THK HAIXi:S.
Acmvi:
neoM
Portland Salt lJike, Denver, FI. '
Siieolal. I Worth, Omaha, Kan , , . .
IJ:"jr. l. tn. . has City, St Louis, Chi t l'
via limit- eiigo ami the l.ast.
iiigton.
Halt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omnha, Katt-sasClty,St.Ij)iils.i:iil-ciiro
unit the Mast.
Atlantic
Kxpress,
1:50 a. m.
via Huntington.
St. Paul 'Walla Walla, Lewlston.
Fast Mall, 1 hiiokane.Walhiett.l'iill.
p. in. man, Minneapolis, St.
via spo- l'anl, Dnlnth, Milwnn
kanc. kee, Chicago mid V.nsl.
I:l." a. in,
.".:i:0u in,
OCEAN AND KIVEE SCHEDULE
From I'ortlHiiil.
,s:oo p. in.
Dally
except
Sunday,
MHO p. in.
Saturday,
l():oo p. in.
(All sailing dates suli
jeet to chaiiKf.) )
For Han Francisco,
i Sail every 6 days.
Columbia ltlvur.
To Astoria anil Way
Ijindings.
Willamette lllvrr.
Dally
except Orepin City, NewberK.
.Sunday. 1 Salem, Independence,
l.HKia. in. HIlll ny..mji,1KS.
1.00 p. in,
I. (HI p. in.
except
Sunday.
I:;:0 p. in.
except
Sunday.
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
filUOa. in.
Corvallls anil Way
Landings.
l-::o p. in.
Monday,
Wcducsdi y
! rl'lav.
Tuesday, 'Willamette and
Thursday. : Vamlull icivers.
Saturday, i()u.Rm, city, Davton and Wediics.iay
7:00 n. in. , WHy-f-anninKs. 1 rlduy.
H ,".0 p. in.
.Monday,
l.cave
Klparia
dully,
10 a. m.
Snake Hirer.
Hlparla to l.evititou.
Leave
1'ulston
daily,
S.MIu. in.
1'articn .lestrlnc to iro to lleminer. or
points on (.oiuinina souiuem via Juki;, suouiii
take No. 'J, leaving The Dulles at 1. :'.'" p. m.
inakluK direct connections at Heppucr Junction
mid IIIkrs. lteturnlnf; nmkliiKdlrirt connection
at Heppner Junction ami HIrrh with iNo. 1. ar
riving at The Dalles at 1:0,' p. in.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAS. JKF.LAND, Awnt,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Complete
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Letters of Credit issued available In
tbe Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portlaud Ore
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points ou fav
orable terms.
rue coiumuia PacRlno Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKAUTUKEKH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIF.D BEEF, ETC.
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P POVN.
B, Lv Dalles
b at 7 A. M.
h Tuesday. . . . ,
p, Thursday .. .
M Saturday. . .
k' Arr. Portland
C, at i;:tor. si.
I
Str. RoBtilator
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASIORIA NAY. COMPACT'
Htcmuer of the Krjrulalcr Line will run n per the to.
I.v
rr.
l'ortl.md
at 7 A. M,
Monday
Wednesday
. 1 rlday
Arr, Dalles
a ft r. m.
owiiiR schedule, tho (;omiaiiy
scl.eiliilo without notice.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
cscrvlnu tho llchl to (,
nintio'
Str. Dallon City.
DOWN
Dalles
A. M.
Lv
at
I Mommy ..
Wednesday,,
Friday
, Arr. Portland
at r. m.
Ia
nr.
a I'ortinm)
at 7 IX) . m.
iiiesdny
1 hursdiiy
Saturday
Air. Dalles
at r i: si.
1
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
S' Travel hy the Steamers ot the ItcKitlator Line. The Conipatiy will endeavor to K,. tts p, J
C' ir 1L1 ' uml the hest service posslhlc. I'm further Inlorinntlou address i
L' Portland Olllee, Oak-Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY. Gon. Aftt. ,j
J. E. FALT & CO.,
proprietors Commercial Sample tooms.
5 Purest Liquors for Family Use
f, Delivered lo any pari of tho Oily.
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Phones: 51 Loc.nl,
S5S LotiK Dimmce.
173 Second Street.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, XSl Pem
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOTl FlmiT ''B 'our 18 manufactured expressly for family
wvAA. X iv CIA U)e; every Pack ie pttaranteod to give eatiBfactlon.
Wa eell our poods lowor than any hnut-e in the trade, and if you don't tlnnk bo
call and set cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE
EDMUND S.9
Bay Stallion, 4 years old; height 15:1 hands, weight 1050
pounds. Sired by Zonibro, 2:11, the best son of iWcKin
ney, 2:1 U.
FirBtdam, HrideHinaid, by Hoxwood, Hon of Nutwood. Sucond dam, Lake
land Queen, duiii of Ad Menu 1! L't'.'G. by l.ukelHtid'H Abdullah, Hon of Hatnbletou
ian 10. Third dam, Prunella, by Alliatnbra, nun of iSutubrino Chief 11.
KDMUNI) fi. will make the neason or HI01 at L. A. Porter'H livery htable, The
Dalles, Oregon. Terms for tho Season, $20.
For further particulars see
janro-dwimo FRED FISHER, Proprietor.
Cratidall & Barget
DEALliHS IN -.
All kinds of undertake, l Burial Shrouds
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
The Dallos, Or.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have 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.
WEAK NERVES.
There !h not a case of nervous weaktiens in the 'or'1'
today (no matter what the chubh or of how Iouk slumlim!'
thut the into of UNOOLN SEXUAL PILI.S according t
directions, which are simple and very easy to follow, will
lull to permanently cure. Whv do you remain weak when
LINCOLN SEXUAL PILLS will make you strong?
Prin, $1.00 per box buy of vour druirglst or bent by
mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PR0PBIETABY 00., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
M. 'A, Donnell, Agent, Tlie Dalles.