The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 03, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Al'KIL .'!. 1901 '
WEDNESDAY
- - -
Under the heading, "The St. Louis;
Fair and Asylum for Gangs of Do-1
eayed Politicians," the Oregonian, j
which is never so happy as when it
is (hiding fault with the administra
tion, quotes a story from the Chicago
Chronicle to the effect that the piesi
dent and Mark Ilanna insist in sad
tiling Perry Heath, for two years
secretary of the republican national
committee, on the St. Louis fair, at
a salary of $20,01)0 a year. Now if ,
there is to be twenty thousand dollar
job in connection with the
i fair Perrv
Hearth is as capable of filling the
position ns any man that could
readily be named. But the story is
neutralized to some extent by an-1
other democratic paper, the Seattle ,
Times, equally well informed, it is 1
presumed, which announces that the '
president has slated this same Perry i
Heath for his own private secretary,
vice George 1. Cortelyou, who is to i
succeed Postmaster-general Smith
who is said to have his eye on the '
court of St. James? j
Not that the information will be
of any concern to our populist agi
tators hereabouts, but merely to fill
space in this column, let us call at-
tention to the fact pointed out by i
Secretary Gage in an interview pub
lished yesterday, that jiovernment
bonds of all sorts are now paying
less tban 2 per cent on the invest
ment.
This is due to the high price,
an investor has to pay to get the
bonds. Counting this high Qrst cost,
fives of 1904 pay 1.00 per cent per
annum ; fours of 1907 pay 1.0 1 per
cent; threes of 1908 pay l.;)4 per
cent, while the new twos pay 1.73
per cent. Yet we have little doubt
that we could name certain publicists
hereabouts who will, the next time
they put pen to paper, inveigh
against the enormous profit made on
government bonds by national banks.
The Oregonian.
The Salem Statesman is mistaken
when it claims that W. T. Slater, of
that city, is the only bank receiver
who has settled with the creditors of
a collapsed bank dollar for dollar,
Mr. Slater having already paid Di
per cent of the claims of a defunct
Salem bank and having money enough
on hand to pay the remainder. The
Dalles has just such another receiver I
in the person of II. S. Wilson, who
has already paid 95 per cent of the
claims against The Dalles National
bank and has money enough in
sight, if not in hand, to pay the
balance.
The La Grande Chronicle recites
the fact that a prominent fruit dealer
of New York declared recently that
the only really good apples that the
retailers were able to secure come
from Idaho and Oregon. The old
orchards in the Last arc dying out
and new ones are not taking their ,
place. Good apples arc becoming! ;
scarce, even a rarity. Some of the
Idaho and Oregon apples brought
Al , . . , , i
1 . . !
And yet people say that opportuni-
... , .
ties for mUKin" fortunes in Oregon
have all been taken.
Tho anti-imperialists have our
profound sympathy. Their idol is
shattered. Their little god has
turned into a piece of very common
Clav. George Washington Auilialdo I
" , I
has turned traitor to the antis and :
, , I
SWOrn allegiance tO tho United States. '
What will the antis
things?
do now, poor
The wholesale merchants of Port
land have petitioned the board of
police commissioners for the re
opening of the gambling houses of
the city. And still there ant sonic
people who insist that tho world is
getting better.
Now that Funston and McArthur
have succeeded in inducing Aguin
aldo to swear allegiance to tho
United States, wouldn't it be a good
idea to bring tliom over hero rind
get tlicm to try thoir limul on Ert-
ward Atkinson 'and a few of the
Boston anti-imperialists? After the
get thrctigh with these it might pay
to take a trip to Lincoln, Nebraska,
Baldwin's Dys
pepsia Tablets,
food digesters,
start digestion
properly- -make
r healthv. clean
c t r i- Hln
h ,
the stomach to
do its work prop
erly until it's
cured soc.
San HBANCtsco, Cai
KDWAKD I.. BALDWIN CO.,
I hae -.allied pound siucc.iiMiig
vour Dyspeps.A Tablets, My stomach is now
in good comlitiou. A. li. I.oomis.
Alameda, Cau
KDWARD L. BALDWIN CO.,
After u(IerlnK "ltn -stomach trouble
for three years 1 have cured m sell lv ihuir
our dvspep-ia tablets, thereby (Molding a
surgical operation, which I was About to
undergo. Oko. Stosibvani.
County Assessor' Office.
Clarke & Falk. The D.ille-. OrtKOti.
It Dn..le-i Tin- World,
No Discovery in medicine has ever
; created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. Kiwi's New
Discovery for Cnnsumption. It's severest
tests have been on hopeless victims of
Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage,
Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of
whom it has r-tored to perfect health.
For Cough'. Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay
Fever. tLmrceness and Whooping Cough
it is tin- quickest, surest cure in the
world. It i sold by d. C. JSlakeley, the
druggist, who guarantee') satisfaction or
refund money. Large bottles oOc and
$1.00. Trial "bottles free. 1
ISlDirii To Atom.
The old idea tl. tt the body sometimes
needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
has been exploded ; for Dr. King's New
Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to px
pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system
and absolutely cure Constipation and
Sick Headache. Only
Blakeley's srug store.
25c at G. C.
"I had piles so b.td I could gat no rest
nor li nil a cure until 1 tried DciWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. After usiim it once,
1 forgot I over had anything like Pilee."
E. C. Boice, Pomers Point, N. Y. Look
out for imitations. Be euro you net De
Witt's. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
A fully equipped blacksmith shop, do
ing at least $5000 worth of business a
year in an agreeable community and in
a first-class location, is for sale cheap on
the best of terms. Reasons for selling
is inability to attend to so large a con
cern. Apply to the Antelope Heal
Estate Agency Office in the Republican
printing office, Antelope, Or, m'Jo.wtf
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded
25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug
gist. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when yon can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
trallon. cuaranteed for 5 vears. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml
Early Rose seed potatoes' for sale at
the Stadelman Comm. Co. rn5-lm
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
,vnia' ii jjuivij) kivu mm. inu iiijuui bikuuw
X'H.w. I.. l...,.V... ..I 41.... U,. I,.., I. ..,
iihs 1h-.mi duly Mpi'Olntt'iI by this county court of
trutrixoftboestntoof John UnlryruplivliKieasti,
ah iKTbonhMvi!icJaimHUKainst mii c&utu
arc hereby required to mm'Ut tho humo to mo
properly verinl, as by lnw required, nt my rol
1 uu'uu mi uiu rjiit iuijujj, iiu jiiiiun iiuill
iJ.illes City, oral iJiuollleo of JK-ii'iett A Slnnott,
wiiiiiu six moittus rroin inuuiite nereoi.
Oatvl this L'lst any of February, I'.ull
AONKS 1MLKYMPLE,
Administratrix ol ilioestatoot John Jjalryin
ple, deceased. ftb'Jt
notTck FbTu'TniTToyrioN.
l.m omen at vakccuvbb, wash.,
Nollcc is hereby given that' thb following
named settler has notice of his intention
tomake tiuui proof in support of hihciuim.and
that said proof will bo made before W . II.
I'resby, UnitMl States Commissioner for district
i.i ,, ueill llh ...H , II, tun ftl4UU III 1 TMIUVJimilU,
wusn,, on haiuruay, April ill, 1WJ1, viz,:
V 1 1 1 1 :t ui A. Kb,
If, E. No. 10051, for lots fl, C, 8, 9 and 10, section
10, towiuhlp J north, ratigo l."i east, W, M.
lie liiiinn tho following witnesses to prove
Ms continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sulil laud, v).
Andrew L, lliinnell, (leorito L. Iiuiiucll, Alby
M. lliinnell and Miles Mulligan, allof Center
vllle P. O., Washington
inch.! W. It. DIJNIIAH, Keglster.
NOT10K FINAL SKTTLKMKNT.
Notice Jh heteoy given th it Iho undersigned
has Died, with the clerk of tho county court of
tho Htato of Oregon for Whm'o county, JiIb final
account as executor of the last will and testa
ment of MaryJ, Ileeley, dueeasisj, and said
county court has, by an order mado on tlieSlh
day of .March, 1W1, tlxtxl tho tth day of April,
11101, at the hour ol 2 o'clock p, in,, as the time
huh me county court room ot aiu county, in
naues i.uy, uregou.as mo piacu tor tno Hearing
of objections to said dual account.
m'J V. H. MUNTINUTON, Kxtciltor.
K. a.
Dryinpr proimrntions niinply devel
op dry catarrh; they dry up tho Bocretions,
which adhcro to tho membrane nnd decompose-,
causing n far moro norious troublo than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid nil dry
iug inhalants, funics, smokes nnd suuffa
nnd tuo that which cleanses, eooIIich and
hcala. Ely's Crenm Balm ia such n remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho hend
easily nntl pleasantly. A trial bIzo will bo
mniled for 10 cents. All drui'nists sell tho
COo. slzo. Kly brothers, fili Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, doea not
irritato or cause snoozing. It spreads itself
over nu irritated nnd angry surfuco, roliov
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Jialm youaro armed
' against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fovcr.
BUSINESS JLQCALS.
You will not have boils if you I :
Clarko & Talk's euro euro toi boilB.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
A full lino of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Hustling youm; man can make $60 per
month and expenses. Permanen.1 posi-
, tion. Experience unnecessary. Writr
I quick for particulars. Clark & Co,,
l Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel-
lipia, Pa, sS-ti
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the bast. Ask your c 'cer for them.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains leave The l)n!le (or I'ortliind ami wnj
itntiuas ut -i.'Jo a. m. ami 3 v m.
Leave Portland
" Albany
Arrive Ali!nnil
" tiacrameiito ...
" tfun Fraiicltco
8:30 nm
l'J:C0u m
n m
.":0U )i in
7: 15 i m
7:00 i m
lo:f) p in
11:. 10 a m
I ;;) a in
s:l.ri a til
Arrive Or1ou ,
" Denver
" Kaiast.'lty.
" Chicago ....
.... fiUi a m
9:00 u in
":'- a in
7 : 15 ii in
11:1") a m
U:l)a in
7;'Jo n m
U::;o a ui
Arrive Los Angele 1:-J0 i m
" El Phmi 0:00 m
" Fort Worth 6::)) am
" City of Mexico 0:-V a m
" HoiMton 1:00 n in
" New Otloana 0:i"am
" Washington 0: i u m
" New York 12: 13 p m
7 :(1 a ni
fi:iK) p m
(i;:X) a ni
J:'A a ui
l:0uu m
6:i") ii ni
(i-lj a in
l'iMU p in
Vullman nml Tourist car-, on both trains
Chair cars Sacramento to Osden and Kl l'aso,
and tourist oars to Chicago, iit ivouis, Now Or
leans and Washington.
C'oiineotiiiK nt San Krnuchco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Jaii.iii, China,
Philippines, Central ami South America,
See agent at The Dalles station, or adil.tss
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING OAK KOUTE KKOM POKTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY MKEOT LINE TO THE YELLOW
STONE l'AP.K
leive. 'Union Depot, Fifth and ists
No. 2.
Fast mnll for Tucoma,
: Seattle, Olympla, Oray's ,
No.
iiarDorana soutn iieiiu
( points, hpoltane, Kos.v,
Hand, I). ('., Pullman,
: Moscow, Ilstoii, Huf
11:15 A. M, faloliiiinpininiiigcoun- H;W V, M,
itry, Helena, MlnueiiiH)
:11s, St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Uiuls,
; Chicago and all points!
No. 1, east and coutheast.
Ptiget Sound Express
No. 3.
11 ;30 P. M. for Thcoiiiii and Seattle 7;00 A, M.
i and intermediate points
Pullman llrst class and touritt sleejiers to
Minneapolis, tit. Paul and Missouri riverpoints
without change.
Vustlbulod trains. Union depot connections
in all principal cities.
Jiaggago checked to dost Illation of tickets,
For handsomely illusuated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping-ciir reservations, etc., call oa or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (Jeneral Passenger Agent. 2M MorrI
sou Street, corner Third. Portland Oregon,
60 YEAR8
EXPERIENCE
-v
trade marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anrono sending n tketrli nnd description nm'
onlcklv HBcerlnln our ouinlon free whether il .
Invention Is probably paicntablo. . Coiiiriiunlrii
lioiii'lrlctiyeonUdent
ai.
IlandLookoii I'ili-nlf
wnnreo. uini
OMest airencr for nerurliiL- uatents.
Patents taken throuuli Jlluiiu It Co. rtcetvu
tveeial notice, nltliout cliarue. In tho
Scientific American.
A Imnrt wiely lllntlratrd wcokly. I.nrseit clr
rnlallnii of any Hrlentltln Journal. Terms, f'l a
rmir: four luoutUa, 1. Bold by all nowpdealeri.
MUNN & Co.3B1Bfoadwai'N8W York
Urtuch Orttru 1ST, V HU Wasliluulnn. I). V
Tf TFT T '
ONE FOR A DOIE.
Hro'ie Plmplen, PraTent
nihuujnuuM, Purlf th.illlimd,
U'Jffl Ili'.KUcllO ui IhtV'Vtlx.
PILLS
f orii-.ltli. TliHri,((itlirtfri."rV?'jwuT
'Jug"', i will m .r,i'i.. V?
jSoiitln Pacific Co.
Mini raiiii;
OREGON
Shoit him
and union Pacific
IlKIUUT
ion
CIl.CHgll-
Portland
Special.
U:i p. in.
via limit
ington.
Atlantic
Kxprc1..
1 .JI it m
ti.mi: s('m:i)fi.i.s!
ruoM
TIIK DALLKH.
aurivi:
UtOM
Salt Luke, Denver, 11.
Will til, Dlliallll. Kill!-
mscity.st Louis, Chi
cago and the l.ust.
1 C.'i p. m.
I Salt Lake, Denver, 1't.
Woith, Omaiiu. K mi -sasClty.Sl
l.oulv.Clil-1
cagu and the Knst.
I I'm. in.
via Hunt
ington.
ft. Paul
Kat Mnll,
l):'i"Hi. in.
via Spo
kane. Walla Walla, Lewi-ton,,
spokiiuc, Will lace, I'll 11
liiaii, Minneapolis, St.
Paul. Dulutli, Mllwnu-I
Uee. Chicago and Knst. ,
:M a m.
OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE
I'riini r.irtlitml.
(All sailing dates vub
Jcct to change )
Knr San I'miiei-eo,
Sail every ." ilas. !
s.COp. ni.
t:l p. in.
Dallv
oxrept
Sunday.
h.Mi p.'lll.
S itiirdnv,
lOilfi p. m.
Daily
e.cept
Sul:iy,
ii:0o a, in.
C'ollilillilii Klvi'r.
To Atoriu and Wny
Laudlngs. I. Oil p. :u.
except
Sundiiy.
Vllliiiiintt ltlvr.
Oregon City, Newborn,
saleni, Independence,
and ay-Landings.
l:."Jl i. m.
except
Sunday.
TueMlay,
Thursday,
S.itmdav,
6.00 H. Dl.
I V) p. m.
Monday,
Weduc.-duy
Krlda.
("orvallis and W'ay
ljiiiillngs. Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
7:0O a. m.
WllliuiM'tti' and :l:r,0p. m
V ii in ) 1 1 1 lilvnr. Monday,
Oregon City, Dayton and " edne.-uay
Wav-ljindinirs. Irida.
Leave
Kiparia
dallv,
:i:40n. m.
Simla! Iilrer.
Leave
Ixjwlston
dally,
s.Mix. ui.
Itlparla to Ijwiston.
Parties desiring to go to Ilepnner or
points on i.oiunioia souinern via niggs, siiouiu
take No. leaving The Dalles at l.':'i"i p. m.
making direct connections at lleppner Junction
and Hlggs. Ilctiirulng maklngillre;tcounefitlon
at Heppner Junction and Hlggs wltli No. 1, ar
riving at 'I he Dalles at 1:0.', p. m.
Kor further particulars, call on or address
JASJ. IltKLANI), Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Notice.
Hy virtue of the order and dirtctlon of the
Council ol Dalles City, as by resolution hereto
fore adopted, notice U hereby given that the
Council of Dalles City has determined toestab
lish -idewalks and crosswalks for Tenth street
In (Jules' Addition to Dalles Cltv, and for
Clay stieet, in illull Addition to Dulfes City, as
billows'
A sidewalk commencing nt a point where the
east line ol Court street would Intersect the
northern boundary Hue of the school property
of school District No. 1J, of Wasco county, Ore
gon, said property being known as the academe
grounds, if ssid line would he extended to said
northern boundary lino, and running thence
easterly to the northeast corner of said property
of said school district and abutting on the
northern line of said property.
A sidewalk commencing at the northwest cor
ner of block No, ,r, and running eaiterly to the
northeast corner of said block No, i. and abut
ting on the northern boundary Hue of said
bio k No. :.
A crosswalk running straight across II street
and Joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
on tho northern boundary lino of said block No.
j, and joining on the east a sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of block No. 0.
A sidewalk commencing a', the northwest
corner of said block No. i;, and running easterly
to tho northeast corn-r of said block ami abut
ting on the northern boundary line of said
block No. 0.
A crosswalk running straight across (' street
and Joining on the west tho sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary lino of miIo block No
0, and joining u sidewalk abutting on the north,
em boundary lino of block No. 7.
A sidewalk commencing at the northwest
corner of block No. 7, and running easterly to
toe northeast corner of said block No. 7, nnd
abutting on the northern boundary Hue of said
block No. 7.
A crosswalk running straight across I) street
and joining on the west tho sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of said block No.
".and joining on theeast a sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of block fo. 8.
A sidewalk commencing at tho northwest
corner nf block No. Sand running easterly 100
feet, and abutting on the northern boundary
line of said block No.h.
'I hat said Tenth street mid the property abut
ting thereon being In (Jates Addition to Dalles
City, and all the other above described streets,
blocks and prox;rty being In Illull' Addition to
Dalles City. Said above described sidewalks to
be six feet ill width and to be constructed in uo
cordaiico with the ordinances In relation to the
construction of sidewalks.
Paid crosswalks to lc constructed In accord
ance with the ordinances of tho city in relation
to tho construction theieof.
That the cost or said sldewalkh and crosswalks
are to be.'assess d against the property benefited
thereby, according to the laws of Dalles city.
In witness whereof I have liereiintn set un
hand and thucorporate seal of Dalles City tills,
the '.".'nil day of March, I'JOI.
m:m..1 NiCI) II. (JATKS, i
mch'.'J-Iflt ilecordcr of Dalles City.
Notice No. 2
la to nil nercoiiB Indebted to the late (inn
of K. .1. Collins A Co. and 8. L. JirookH
lo call mid settle tlioir account or note,
hi tho case may be, by the lnt of April ;
otherwise tlio account h will be put into
the IihihIh of our collector.
You want the best,
C. L. Phillips Iiur it, in
CHICKENS
Hull' LcgbornB a specialty.
lCatruy.
Camo to my place, eeven miles weal
of The Dallee, tirat of November lust, a
black Jersey Hteer, two yearn old ; Hinnll
aplit in each ear; no brand visible,
Owner can bavo same by proving owner
liip and paying all cbnrtree.
(10 5t J. 1, AaiiJiLiH.
i Bicvcles
j
Our now
Columbias
Hartfords
Videttes
l,tirni't lot of wIhm'Ih ever brought H HiIh oily.
Cull anil him) tlii'iu.
MAYS t
GIVEN AWAY.
With every dollar's) worth of poods piircbiict'd at. my store for thu next Sixty
I).iy, 1 will tfive-'oiH! chance on thu following prii'.en:
I First p size I CJent's (iold Watch anil Chain
Second prize 1 Iidiea' Gold Watch and Chain
K Third i r ize 1 .Smoking .Set
.(Fourth prize 1 Silver Hotter Dish and Hotter Knifu
C Fiftn priz" 1 t Silver Knives and Forks
In addition to nivin away these prizes I will sell ooda as low as the loweat,
am! guarantee my jroods to be fresh, (live me n trial.
ROBERT TEAGUE.
Speaking of Blood Medicine :
Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing
that cures. 1).) not foriret it; wn have it, at 75c por bottle 'largo bottles);
Kiiuruntccil, or you may gut your m mey hack if not s.itislied,
IN COMPOUNDING- PRESCRIPTIONS
we exercine the greatest care. We carrv tie beat and line the best in com
pounding your phvhiruns orders. Our prices we make as low as is consistent
with efficient service.
We Carry a Very Complete Line of Every thing
appertaining to Drugs, Patent Medicine', Sundries and Photograph Supplies.
GEORGE C. BLAKELEY.
...Blacksmith, Horseskoer and Wagon-maker.
-IlLAI.Lll is-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Auent fur Itussell i'. Co.'-. Knitlnc, Threihers mid biiw Mills.
Telephone lo".
Long Distance 10";i.
X J. E. FALT & CO., X
Prnnt'lntnKO jj
" w " l
Purest Liquors for Family Use 9
Dtilivorod to any
9
Phones : ol Local,
85S Long Distance.
L. Lane,
GKNKKAI.
Wagon and Carriago Work.
P Fish Brothors' Wagon.
! Third and Mnn. Phnnn I ill
J. K. KCIIRNtiK,
1'roHlileii t.
.Max A. Voor.
t;Rhlyi
FM National Bank,
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking IiusiiiesB transacted
DepoaitB received, eubject to Siirht
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
oikiii aim 'leieKraphlc JSxcliaiige Bold on
Nw York, San Franciflco ant porf.
land.
n , DIHBOTOW8
D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. 8onmjit.
El). M. WILLIAMS, (3X0. A. Lihhk.
H M. Kkaii.
Clarke & Falk bayo received a carload
of the celebrated Jamee E. Fatten
atrictly puro liquid paints
BiacKsmiin
...AND...
Horsesnoer
- Bicvcles
j
stock rccuivi'd.
Ramblers
Stormers
Pennants
t
CROWE.
Cor, Secouil & Laiisbliii Sts.. THE DALLES. OR.
ne uwi.
part of the City. u
173 Second Street.
1 Jast What
You cuant.
- - t
New ideiiH in Wall Paper bore. ncl
wide variety hh wo are allowing never be
fore (raced a nine,lo etoek. Heal iniitif
lion creton nfleuta at ordinary prices.
Good papetH at clieai) paper pricee.
Klegant deHigiiB, tiiHtoful colorimtH, yours
for a Hmall price, at our Htoro on Thim
Htreet. Also a full line of bouae jmiiite.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
U Rtsiaunl
L. Y. Honir, Prop'r.
Fipst-Class in Every Respect
MKAI.H AT ALT. IKIIIKH.
Oysters Served in any Style-
87 Second Ht The Utillen, Or.