The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY MARCH C2. 1901 ' J'ATROyJZE HOME IXDU&TRY. The Junction City Times gives its readers a well-timed lecture on the habit of sending to extensive Kastern "mail-order" houses for every article they need in the household as soon as they get $10 ahead in cash to send away. The Times says that the people rcho rail the most persistently against trusts and the evi'.s thereof form the class most addicted to the mail-order business, while as a matter of fact those immense department bouses which are thus patronized ae the worst kind of trust in existence. The practice of which the Times complains is prevalent all over the United States and is certainly in jurious to local interests. There is too much disposition to save a few dimes in the purchase of articles which can be procured in Chicago and such cities for cash, and to pur chase on credit from the local mer chant the things of staple price upon which there is little margin. In this way the ready cash goes out of the country, while local enterprises lag, and the very farmers who watch the Chicago bargain counter most closely : through the catalogues are the loud-! est declaimers that "there is no mar-! ket here;" "there are do factories;"' "there is no enterprise:" "there is no; price for property." These exclama- j tions can be heard the loudest just after they have bought a money 1 order to send to Chicago to pay for , a sewing machine, or an organ, or a i stove, or a baggy, or a mower, or a suit of clothes, or a watch, a bicycle ' or a pair of shoes. j This habit is not so prevalent among old residents of Oregon as! amorg new comers from Iowa, Ne-'. braska, Kansas, etc. Those people , know the price of every article in , the big catalogues and are always, talking about how much they can ' save by purchasing the things the' want m Chicago. We cannot imag- ine what liDe of reasoning is followed . by farmers, mechanics and laborers who practice that kind of financier- ! ing. How can a farmer expect a , decent market for his produce un less by his patronage he encourages the merchant and the manufacturer of his immediate neighborhood? How can the mechanic expect profit able employment if the branches of ; industry in bis community are crippled for want of customers? And the laboring man in the same way. It seems to us that the prin- ciples of self-interest and self-protec- ! tion would dictate a policy of home patronage in order that all enter- ' prises might prosper. Salem States. ! man. FOOLS ASV FOLLY. I The London "Statist" was frank 1 enough to admit a few days ago that : the effect of the Dingley tariff was , to put the country on a sound finan cial basis by practically converting , it into a creditor nation. It urges, however, that, having accomplished ( this resnlt, it should be repealed in ' order to give other nations a show to sell goods in our markets and help ' them to again undermine our posi tion. There are some fools in the United States who think this is good advice, and are urging that we should repeat the folly of the Cleveland administration and give the foreigner a chance to again place us under obligations so that the old-time, process of squeezing us could be resumed. The economists are all . pretty well agreed that in the years ' gone by it wag possible for .England to take advantage of our position as & debtor nation to compel us, when ever it was deemed advisable to do o, to part with our raw materials and foodstuffs at ruinously cheap rates in order to meet demands upon us. Ik there an American insane or unpatriotic enough to desire to revert to this condition? If there is he should be placed in an asylum, or be urged to leave the country for its cood. San Francisco Chronicle. The faculty of Pacific College have very propeily exonerated Elwood Mincbin of plagiarism in his speech on "'Wendell Phillips, Agitator," which won first honor in the re;ent intcr-collesiate oratorical contest. Take two to night and you will be well to morrow. Bald win's Health Tablets. They cure sick-headache, chronic constipation and make sick people well50 doses 25c Tins;", the Chicco re in ion aire dsn ca (of Ttnsill's punch e Oe&r r'arae ssvs: B12win'. Health Ti!-: are e-'t meiy far cuailipatios. teUicujuef s iid lot pii iiTsr I have ever used." EDWARD X,. BALDTO CO.. I 2nd your Health Tablets excellent for unsripatioa,sic-heacUche &sd dv.pepia. Geo. IjAtL Of Geo. Biker & Co., Aueticreer. Clarse & Falk. The Dilies. O.-tgon. Lrzhoru KRS" fur sale. Single comb brown Lechorn eges from imported stock bred by J. H. j Bailey, of Denver, Colo.. Ireeder of j highest scorinc Lezborns in the world; $1.25 per setMag of 15. Jas. Ieelano, ml41rq The Dal:e?, Or. ! Notice. 3v virtue o! tie order ar '. direction of the Council of Dalles City, a by i eolBtlon hereto fore adopted, notice is ereby iriven that the Council oi Dalle? Citv has. determined to estab lish sidewalks and erostwalts for Tenth street in Gate?' Addition to Dalles City, CEd fcr Clsy street, in Eicfi Addition to Dal.es City, as loUon-s: A sidewalk emnmencins: tit a po-nt where the east line oi Court street would intersect the northern boundary line of the school projierty of School District No. 12. of Wawo County, Ore pon. snid property twins; tnown as the academv cronnds, if said line would be extended to said northern boundary line, and runnins: thence easterly to the northeast corner of said property of said school district and abutting oa the northern line of said projerty. A sidewait conatnenclne at the northwest cor ner of block "o. 5. and runnlnr easterly to the northeast earner of sold blocfc No ft. and abut ting on the northern boundary line of said bio fc No. 5. A erOi'Walt runninc stralcht ncrO'S B street and jointer on the wtrst the sidewalk abutting on the northern boundary line of said olock No. 5, and jolnlnc on the east a sidewalk abutting; on the northern boundary line of block No. C. A sidewalk emmencinc ' the northwest comer of said block No. u. and runninc easterly to the northeast conn oi suld block and abut tine on the northern boundary line oi said block No. C. A cro-swalfc runninc straight across 0 street and Joiains on the west the sidewalk abuttine on the northern boundary line of sai l block .So 0, and joininc a sidewalk abutting; ou the north ern boundary line of block No 1. A sidewalk commencing at the northwest comer of block No. 7, and runnins easterly to tie northeast comer of said block No. 7, und abutting on the northern boundary line of said blcck No. 7. A crosswalk runnins stralcht aero" D street and joininc on the west the sidewalk abutting on the northern boundary line of said blocfc No. 7, and joininc on theeuit a sidewalk abntting ou the northern baundary line of block so. A sidewalk commencing at the northwest corner of blocfc No. S und ruuninc easterly 10O feet, und abuttine on the northern boundary line of said block No. t. That said Tenth street and the property abut tine thereon being in Gate Addition to Dalles City, and all the other above described streets, blocks and property being in IS'uff Addition to Dalles City, said above described sidewalks to be six feet in width and to be constructed in ac cordanee with the ordinance in relation to the construction of sidewalks. eald crosswalks to be constructed in accord ance with the ordinances of the city in relation to tne conurucuou tnereoi. That the cost of said sidewalks and crosswalks j are to be,ases d t gainst the proper?) benefited t thereby, according to the laws oi Dalles City. I Jn witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my ' hand and thecorjorate seal of Dalles City this, ' the 22nd day of March, 1S01. i NED II. GATES, m-hJ-j Wt Kecorder of Dalles City, j Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an ex ecution i.sufd out of the Circuit l ourt of tbe otate of Oregon for Wasco County, ou thei'lst day ,i February, VMM, in a suit therein pending wherein Wiillura Kloid is pluintlirand wlllicm Helm and Elizabeth M Helm and K. W, Helm are defendants, to me directed, 1 nil), on Satur day, the 2yd day of March, 1SWI, a; tbe hour of 'j. o'clock p, rn -, at the court house door In Dalles 'Jlty 'regon, sell at public sale to trie hlgjcst bi liter lor eush In hand, all of tbe following de scribed real property situated in said Wus'-o County, to wit; Lots 1 and 1! and tbe southeast rjuurter of the northeast quarter of section 1, township 2 south, range 1 1 east, and tbe south east quarter and tbe southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section X!.towiisblp2 south, range H east, W. M., to satisfy u certain Judg ment rendered in said court and cause on said .'istdayof ftbruary, 1901, lor tbe sum of tl720.S7 and interel at ten per cent per annum, and attorney's fees, and t!5 costs and disburse ments, and 70.15 and Interest at six per cent per annum and rtl to and interest at ten per cent per annum uud accruing costs. P.DBKKT KELLY, fbSi St fchcri.ro! Was:oConnty. Chicten Lice Conprel USE Carbolineum : Avenarius. The mint cfliflent Wfd l'reervinB 1'uiiil H a Kudlcul Keinedr ncuinst Chicken I.iee. It cj'jllfatlori to In tide wiilUof poultry home-, will ir. manently extvrmlnHte ull lice. Ke ulu heultliv chlckena, ji.euty of eirK. N rite for clrculun und nricei. ileutlon this iuer. I ? jleutlon this iiuier. 0 i Jos. T. Peters & Co., i THE DALLEB, OBEUUN, Catarrh Cannot lie Cared, with local application?, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to care it yon mu: take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on i the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Care is not a quack medicine. 1 It was was prescribed by one ot the best physicians in this country for veers, and is a recnlar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood pnrifiets, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces snch wonderful results in enrinp Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Che.vey A Co.. Props., Toledo 0. Sold br drruceist?, price "Sc. Hail's "Family Pills are the best. 12 A l'oor .Millionaire. Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, im prove appetite. Sold by G. C. Blakeley, the drnpeist. I The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Congh Care. For all throat and long troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Prevents consumption. Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacv. Hustling yonng man can make 60 per month and expenses. Permanen' posi I tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ-' i quick for particulars. Clark A C j , , Fourth and Locust Streets, Phi'ai!el- hpia, Pa, sS-t Euro-. I Came to my place, seven miles west of The Dalles, first of November last, a black Jersey steer, two years old ; small split in each ear; no brand visible. Owner can have same by proving owner ship and paying all charges. H9-5t J. P. Acimi-s. ' FOR SALE. Twelve head of work horses, plow?, drill, wagon and three sets of double harness. Approved notes taken. Ap ply to A, C. Rice, 2m-wtf Tbe Dalles. Like Oliver Twin, children ask for more .when (riven One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it nigbly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It is a speciSs for prippe and asthma and has long been a well known remedy for x-hooping cough. Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacv. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cared by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, eleep and bappy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 2-3 cts. andoOcts. Blakeley, tbe dregtrst. lion't you know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will eave your and yonr children's hair? You can get it for 50 and 75 cents a bottle at Frazer's barber shop, sole agent. tf Quality and not quantity makee De Witt's Little Early Risers such valuable little liver pills. Clarke & Falk'e P. 0. Pharmacy. Byrkett'e choice full weight creamery butter for sale at J. H. Cross store. 14 J.S. SCHB5CE, President. Max a. Voot. Caabier First national Bank. THE DALLES -. - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remniea on aav oi collodion. Sijrht and Telegraphic Exchange sold c New York, Han FranciBco anc! ort- .and. DIRKOTOK!) D. P. Thompson. Jno. B. Bchemce. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liiui, aaitaurant L, Y. Hone, Prop'r. pirst-CIass in Every Respect .MEALS AT ALT. HOCK. Oysters Served in any Style. V, Second St., The Dalles, Or. Notice No. 2 Is to all persons indebted to the late firm of E. J. Collins & Co. and H. L. Brooke to call and settle their account or note, a the case may he, bv the lnt of April ; otherwlte the accounts will be put into the hands of our collector. You want the best, C. h. Phillips has it, in CHICKENS Butr Leghorns a specialty. l! L. Lane, GENERAL .AND.. 1 Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. 5 I Third and Meim Phone 159 i BiacKsmnn Hone mm m Oregon Shot Like ahd union Pacific T'lir sr HF ' T I.K ri:ox 7 HE DAUXs. AKP.ItK rr.oM F K Chicago I'ortlaud Stiecial. 12:25 p. m. vln Hunt lneton. Atlantic Express, 12:.vi a. m. via Hunt ington. St. 1'au) Ka.t Mail, 9.25 p. m. via Spo kane. -iatt Ijifcp. rwsrp-. Ft. Worth, Omaha. Kan-j , sa City. : Uniis. Chi- 1 M In- cago und tlit- Eat. salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha. Kan sas City, si Loul', Chi cago and the East. i Walla Walla, U-wiston. r-pofcant.WnllBCe.I'ull-' man, Minneapolis, St. . Paul, Duluth, Milwau kee, Chicago and East. 1 i IS a. in. 3:;Ma m. OCEAN AND EIYEE SCHEDULE From Portland. (All sailing dates sub ject to change I 00 p. m. M))p.m. For sac Francisco, sail every 5 days. Daily except sunday, 5 CO p. m. Saturday, 10:00 p. m. Daily except aundav, C:0O a. in. I Columbia Hirer. To Astoria and Way Landings. I. 00 p. m. except aunday. WUUtnvttr Hirer. Oregon City, Newberg, salcm, Independence, and M ay. Landings. 4 'CO p. m. except Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, C:(Xa. in. I .SO p. m. Monday, Wednesdfy Friday. Corvallis and Way Landings Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7:Wa. m. AVIllainpttftnil 30 ti. a Vaiulilll litrer. Monday, Oregon City, Davtoa and W'ednesdny Wuy-Lunaiugs. rrlday. I'uy-Lunaiugs, Leave Kipuria daily, :SM0 a. m. Snake Hirer. Klparia to Ivewiston. Leave Leiton dally, i SO a. ni. Parties desiring to go to Hennner or points on Columbia southern via Biggs, should tale No. 2, leaving 1 he Dalle b: Vi-.'ib p. m. making-direct connections at Heppner Junction irid Biggs. Keturnlng mEitlngdircctcoiinectlon at Heppner Junction and Biggs with No. 1, ar riving at Tbe Dalles at 1:Uj p. m. For further particulars, call on or address JAs. IRELAND, Agent, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Jast "What You want. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety ae we are uhowing never be fore uraced a single stock. Real junta- , tion cretun eflects at ordinary pricee. ! Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, taeteful colorings, youm for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D: W. VAUSE, Third St. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE mm trade marks Decigno Copyrights Ac. Anrone tending a nkelrli und deacrlutlon inn' ouktlr uscertaln nnr opinKni free whether a liiveiitl'iii probaLljr luitttiitable. Oiinniunlei. tliHintrlctlycoiindential. Jlundbookon I'ateuU )uut I urn. )llest opener fur ucurlny pateuu. I'utei.U taken tnrouuu Munn ft Co. recelT tptetal tiotkt, without crmrue, lu tha Sckniifk HmrkM. A liandcnmelr lllotrted WMklr. Ircett dr. tulatloii of unr clntino Journal. Ternn, tli a reart t our monttn, L bold tij ell ticiradealeri. MUNN iCo.,B New York Hrancli Oflloe. tab V HU WatblOKtou, U.7' GIVEH With every dollar's worth of coods purchased at my store for tlio next Sixty Days, 1 will give one chance on the following prizes: 1 First p;ize 1 Gent's Gold Watch and Chain 2 Second prire 1 Ladies' Gold Watch and Chain 3 Third ptire 1 SmokincSet 1 Fonrth prtee.r 1 Silver Butter Dish and Butter Knife 5 Fifth prire 1 set Silver Knives and Forks In addition to giving nav the prizes I will sell goods as low as the lowest and guarantee my goods to be fresh. Give me a trial. ' Speaking of Blood Medicine: Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing , that cores. Do not forget it ; we have it, at 75c por bottle ( large bottlesi, guaranteed, or you may get your in aney back if not satisfied. IN COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS i i up exerrie the greatest care. We carry the beet nnd ute the best in com pounding yonr phvsicians orders. Oor prices we make as low as is consistent with erlicient service. , We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything Appertaining to Drnc?, Patent Medicines, Sundries and Photograph Supplies. ; GEORGE C. BLAKELEY. p. S. GUjHIjG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker... DEAI.I.U IN Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Agent for Kussell a. Co k Engines, Threshers and saw Mills. Telephone 157. Lone Distance 1073 i-n r7TiT7! : . it:--. m i a? as 31, as 3E 3: ,3E 3 3H 3 as 3 35 i I IL'."'ilHr Jrirrm t ! , ? ? t i . t AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! 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