The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 06, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
- APRIL G, 1(101
J. A. EBERLE,
Leading-aaoE
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, oppsite Mays & Crowe,
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Paintings, etc., which we are
prepared to make tin in the latest style,
and guarantee a perfect tit.
BRITISH SUBSIDIES.
The Philadelphia Press has dis
closed the fact that the British gov
ernment, while paying subsidies to
British vessels for carrying the mails,
is now trying to conceal the fact. A
private letter from the secretary of
the British pstfice department,
written to a British shipowner, ac
knowledges that contracts for carry
ing the mails are not let to the lowest
bidder, nnd are only given to British
ships. Advertisements are purposely
worded to include foreign bidders,
but the secretary of the postoftiee
department acknowledges that that
is n mere pretense and that such
contracts are not given to foreign
ships, no matter how low the bid
may be.
A few years ago a German line
bid for carrying the mails from
England to the United States, and
the bid was so much lower than that
of any British line that the contract
was actually given to the German
line. Such an outcry was raised in J
parliament about it that the British
government canceled the contract
, . . . ,. ,
with this foreign line and restored .
the service to a British line.
r..,, , , . , I
SinnQ than r r nnntvnr1 c t n tr Imnn
'""-'- """
made with any foreign line where a
British line competes, and the Brit
ish postoQlce official quoted in our
Washington dispatch distinctly states
that while the advertisements invite!
bids from foreign companies, still !
that is only for the purpose of mak
ing it appear that the British govern
ment does not "narrow the ostensible
field of competition." Sir Henniker
Heaton, a well-known member of the
British parliament, states that British
ships are paid 31 cents a pound more
for carrying the mails to the United
States than is paid by the British
government to foreign ships for do
ing precisely the same work. But
letters are only sent by a foreign
ship when specially directed by that
route. Otherwise they are withheld ; immediate relief money refunded
until a British ship sails, although it ! 25 eta. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug
might delav the mails two or three ' KtaU
daVS I Kitruy.
3 ' ' Came to my place, seven miles west
British vessels are not only subsi- j 0f The Dulles, first of November last, a
dized, but they have man' other ad-1 black Jersey steer, two years old ; small
vantages iu the wav of low wnces. ' fiDlit in t,ao ear! no brt,"d visible.
tnwnr rmst rtf mnintPrmn,.n nn,l ,n
. . ,. .,
on, over American ships. L ntil our
government legislates so that Amer
can ships shell be put on an equality
with foreign ships in our ocean
carrying trade our merchant marine
in that trade will continue to decline
and we will continue to increase our ,
payments, now aggregating some-;
where in the neighborhood of $200,.
000,000 annuallj', to foieign steam,
ship owners for doing our ocean
carrying trade.
The state -board of Qah com mis-
aioners have decided not to enforce
the Sunday-closing feature of the
Oregon law, and the Astoria papers
commend the decision as pre eminent
ly wise. They insist that the law
was never of, any beneQt to tho in
dastry because the fish that passed
Astoria on Sunday were caught by
vcr the
following Thursday and, of
course,
nt nil.
that
in the
J that would never do nt all,
i Talk about your Salem hog,
'men! There isn't enough
' much n'aligncd quadruped
j Oregon capital to make a
table squeal for your Astoria
The editor of the Baker City
Democrat says ha expects to hear
the road question discussed a hun
dred years from now. "Where, pray?
Wc thought it geuctally admitted
I that it isn't a countrj' that demo
emtio editors go to when the' shuttle
off this mortal coil, but a furnace.
Winter is lingering so long in the
lap of spring that the weather gossips
are making ugly remarks about it.
OUR CHILD
should have
warm drink
Hot mush for breakfast, with
cold water as a beverage. Is In
jurious. Tht; change from hot
to cold Is too sudden. A cup of
"Figprune Cereal"
with each meal Is beneficial.
Children thrive on It.
Figprune consists of 54 per
cent, fruit and 4G per cent
grain. Makes a highly nutri
tious and pleasant table bever
age for both big and little folks.
ALL GROCERS SELL IT.
Catarrh Cnnmit Ito Cured,
with local applications, ae they cannot
reach the Beat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional diseaee, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall'B Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Care is not a quack medicine.
Tr was tens nrpnnriliP(I hv nne nf the heat
pnvsician8 in tbj8 ccuntry tor veers, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood Pers, acting directly
on the mucous surfacee. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
caring Catarrh. Bend for testimonials.
" '
jree.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo 0.
Sold by drruggists, price 7fic.
Hall's Familv PillP are the best. 12
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts nre
the beBl Ask yoor Bcer for them
l on will not have botls n you i
Clarke & Falk's enre cure foi boils.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
A full line of Eastman film? and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Hustling young man can make ?60 pf-r
month and expenses. Permenen.v- posi
tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ
quick for particulars, tilark & Co.,
Fourth and Locust Streets, Philatlel
tapia, Pa, s8-ts
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds orcroun. Should it fail to
Owner can have same by proving owner-
ship and paying all charges,
,19 5t J p AG)1U8
A Testimonial frimi Old Knglanri.
"I considerChamberlain'a Cough Rem
edy the best in the world for bronchitis,"
eays Mr. William Savory, of Warrington,
England. "It has saved my wife's life,
i film hill'inf lipf.n n martvr in tipnrinhttta
for ovor fiix be, m0Bt o( t,,B tme
confined to her bed. She is now quite
well." Sold by lilakuluy, the druggist.
Sick Ueaihiuhe absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
anil indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed cr
money back. 25 cts. and 60 eta. Blakeley,
the druggist.
Dou't hub it in,
Juat wet the affected pari freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain ia gone. Sold by Clarke 6i
Falk.
Paint your house with paints that ara
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
the wheelmen of the upper ri
Y
I s ; ah : 1 1
worn fly men and women
I The DR. SAN DEN ELECTRIC KELT
i is a speedy and reliable cure for nervous
debility, rheumatism, lumbnco, sciatica,
lame back, kidney, liver and stomach
! disorders, poor circulation, sleepless-
! nees, etc.
Established 30 Years.
Write today for my latest bookp,
"Health in Nature," and "Strength;
Its Use and Abuse by Men."
Dr. A. T. Sanden.
Southwept cor. Morrison and 4th Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
2lmcn iKfcw Unio
You want the best,
C. L. Phillips has it, in
CHICKENS
Buff Leghorns a specialty.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles lor Portland and wa
stations ut Avio u. m. una C ji, ni.
Leave Portland
" Albany
Arrive Ashland
" Kacramento ..
" San t'ranclsco
. 8:00 n m 7:00 ji m
.V2;SO a m 10:M m
.12:21 am Il:S0am
5:00 jitu -IjHoiim
. 7:1") i m b:15 n in
Arrive Ogdon 5: 15 u m 11 : 1.1 h m
" Denver 'J:U0ura U:Wnm
" Kansas City 7:r ;i m T'.'-'o a m
" Chieaco 7:43 u in yilMuin
Arrive 1-o.s Anceles 1:20 pm 7:00 a m
" Kl Vti-o 0:00 p m 0:00 p m
" Fort Worth H:a)nm iljSOam
" City of Mexico y.-5.j a m !:. a m
" Houston 1:00 urn -1:00 am
" New Orleans 0 :'.') am fii'Jojim
" Wushlnstou G.--I2 urn C-lSum
" New York 12 : IU p m it! -43 p m
Pullman and Tourist cars on both tralni)
Ohalrears Sacramento to Opden and Kl I'aso
and tourist curs to Chicago, at Louis, New Or
leans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central aud South America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or add.iss
C. H. MARKHAM,
General lWeiiKer Aeent, 'Portland. Or
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAP. KOL'TK FKOM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
KIONE PAP.K.
LEtve. Union Depot, Firtband I sis akivk.
No. 2.
Fast mall for Tacoma,
Seattle, Olyinpla, GruyV
No.
iiaruornna soiiui neim
'points, Spokane, ftoss-
laud, it. ;., Pullman,
'Moscow, Lewistou, lluf
11:15 A. M. fiilollump mining ccmn- P. M,
try, Helena, MiuneaiHj
Mis, Ht. Paul, Omaha,
i Kansas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and all uoints
No. 1. east mid southeast.
No. 3.
Pusret Sound Exnress
11;30 P. M.'for Tacoma mid toittle 7;00 A. M.
, mid Intermediate poiut
Pullman first-class and tourist sleepers to
Minneapolis, Ht. Paul aud Missouri river points
without eliiiiige.
Vustibuled trains. Union depot connections
In all principal cities.
ilaggage checked to destination of tickets.
For handsomely Illustrated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON, ,
Assistunt General Passenger Agent. 1V Morrl
son btreet, corner Third, Portland Oregon.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Mark
JeaioNa
CoviGHTa Jti:
Anrone tSndtna ft iketeh and description ma
nuloKiy Moaraiin our ainiiinn im wiwiuwr i
liivniitlnn la Drobablr nntentuble. Conimunlf
iioim iirioiif oonMisniuM. ii wuinuoB on riionu
tout free. Oldest ainncr lurMCurlUaruUeiiu.
Patei.U Ufcan tbrouiih Umuh Co. rlv
tpttm nonet, mitum nwva, w ine
Scientific Hmtkn.
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Shot line
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and Union Pacific
TI.MK St'HKDl'U:s
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TF1K l)AI.l,r..-.
.utKivn
ntot
I lVrtliimi
SHCltll.
i l'J:'J." p. in.
.wilt Ijikc, Denver. Kt. 1
Worth, Onuilin, Kill!
City, St Louts. I'lu i
eiifjo mill llic Kn.st. ,
i:C." p. in.
via Hunt
lllRtOM.
At lilll til'
Kxiri",
1'J .Ml n. m.
Vtlt lliltit
liiKton. St. 1'iiut
Km st Mull,
P:'i". in.
Via ."1'
kiitm. Halt Lake, Denver, Kt. '
Worth, Omaha. Kan-!
snsflty,.St Louis, Chi- j
eago ami the East.
Walla Walln, Lewlstou.
Minneapolis, St.
I'nul, liuluth, .Mlluitu ;
kee, Chicago and East.
I l,i a. in.
in.
OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE
Frnm I'.irtlunil.
(All sailing dates sub
ject to change )
For ?an rraucisco,
sail every i days.
S:00p. m.
I -1:00 p. in.
Daily
except
aiinday,
,-:CO p. in.
riaturdav,
10:00 p. in.
Dally
except
aiiiiuay,
i) .00 a. m.
Colitmlilii Klvrr.
To Astoria and Way
ljimllnps. 1:00 p. m.
except
sunday.
llliiiiii'ttH lllver. . .
,. . 1:30 1. in.
Oregon City, .Newberg, exeopt
.-alem, Inili'i.eiidence, Sniiday.
and ny-ljuiiiings.
Tuesday,
Thur.-ilay,
Saturday,
8 CO a. in.
I::'0 p. in.
Monday,
WednesdKy
Erlla.
C'orvallls and Wiiy
Ijiudiugs. Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
7:00n. in.
lVUlHini'ttf anil a K0 p. m.
Vanillin KlrN. Monday,
Oregon City, Davton and Wednosiniy
Wuy-Uumtugs. friday.
Leave
Itiparla
daily,
3:W a. m.
Siiuku ltlrrr.
Hiparia to l.ewlstou.
Leave
l'wiston
daily,
8::Mu. iu.
Parties aeslrlng to go to Hummer or
poiuis on i;oiumi)ia souinerii via lilftcs. snotua
take No. 'J, leaviug The Dalle at l:'.'o p. m.
maklni; direct connections ut Heppner Junction
pud HIrks. Heturiilnc makiiif;directcniiiiectton
at Heppner Junction aud HIkks with ,Ku, 1. ar
rivluc at The Dalles at 1:05 p. m.
For further particulars, cull on or address
JAri. 1KELAN1), AKeiit,
Tlie Dalles, Oregon.
Notice.
lly virtue of the order and direction of the
Council of Dalles City, as by resolution hereto,
fore adopted, notice Is I ereby Ktven that the
Council of Dalles City has determined toestah
lish sldewulks and crosswalks for Tenth slreet
In Gales' Addition to Dalles City, and for
Clay street, In lllull Addition to Dalies City, as
lollows
A sidewalk commencing ut a point where the
east line ill Court street would intersect the
northern boundary line of the school property
of School District No. p.', of Wasco Countv, ore
Hon. said property beliiK known as the academy
Kiounds, If smW line would be cxtMided to said
northern boundary line, and rtinniut; thence
easterly to tho northeast corner of said property
of said M!hool district and abutting on the
northern line of said proierty.
A sidewalk coinineneliiK at the northwest eor
nor of block No. Ji, and running easterly to the
northeast corner of said block No. fi. unit ubut
tiiur on the northern boundary line of said
bio kNo. ".
A crosswalk running straicht across 11 street
and Joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of said block No.
.1, ond joining on the east a sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of block No. 0.
A sldewulk commencing nt the northwest
comer of said block No. fi, and running easterly
to thu northeast corii' r of said block mid abut
ting on thu northern boundary line of sulci
block No. 0.
A crosswalk running straight across C street
and Joining on the next the sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary Hue of sabi block ,No
C, and joining it sidewalk abutting on the north
ern boundary lino of block No, 7.
A sidowalk commencing Ht the northwest
corner of block No. 7, and running easterly to
tne northeast corner of said block No. 7, and
abutting on the northern boundary line of said
block No, 7.
A crosswalk ruuplng straight across D street
ami Joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
nu the northern boundary line of said block No.
7, aud Joining on the east a sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of block No. 8.
A sidewalk coinmenclntf at tho northwest
corner of block No. 8 and running easterly 100
feet, and abutting on thu northern boundary
Hue of sutd block No. 8.
That said Tenth street and the property abut
ting thereon being In dates Addition to Dalles
('ity.and all the other iibovu described streets,
blocks and proixirty being iu liluir Addition to
Dalles City, bald above described sidewalks to
bo six feet In width and to be constructed in nc
cordancu with the ordinances 111 relation to the
construction of sidewalks.
fiald crosswalks to bo constructed In accord
ance with tho ordinances of theclty iu relation
to the construction thereof.
That the cost of said sidewalks and crosswalks
are to be,nssets il against the property benellted
thereby, according to the laws o Dulles City.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand aud thu corporate teal of .Dalles City this,
the'iid duy of March, WOl.
SKA1..1 NED 11. GATES,
mi-liffl-int Kecordor of Dulles City.
virtl
Dyspepsia Cure
DIaests whit you eat
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
cans. It lathe latest discovereddigest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can accroach It in efficiency. It in
atantfy relieves and permanently cures
dyspepsia, inaigeswon, ueartourn,
SlckHeadacne, Gastralgia,Crampian4
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
Prieesoc. and ft .Lam i lae contalaa ni tliua
mallslM. JBookaUcboutajrapalaBaiwatcvf
rrtsaratl fcye. R.-oeWlTT AGO., Cblcia
Sold by OUrko &Falk'aP. O. Pharmacy.
Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can be bought
(or 200. Call at this office. m25-lm
Kodol
GIVEH
With t'vory dollr'B worth of coods purchneed nt my Btoro for tho next Sixtv
Divye, 1 will lvo one uhnticu on the following prteen : l'
1 Flrnt p;lzc 1 .Genl,fl. GnU wtch nnd CliRlr.
2 Second prize 1 LHtlleB Gold Watch and Chain
JI Third in Izo 1 Smoking Set
4 Fourth tirian 1 .Silver Huttor DIhIi nnd lluttur Knife
5 Fiftn prize 1 Bet Silver Knives nnd Forks
In nddition to iriving nwnv thi'Hc prizes 1 will sell goodu.nB low ns thu lowest
nnd gtiurnnteo my goods to he fri-uh. Give mo u trial. '
ROBERT TEAGUE,
Speaking of Blood Medicine :
Dr. Wood's SarsaparUla is the thing
tlint cures. D not forcot it; we lmvn it, nt 75c per bottle (large bottles)
guaranteed, or you may got your ui mey back If not Htistled. '
IN COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS
we exerciae the grcntest enro. We carry thn best nnd iifo Ihe beM in com
pounding your plivnir.iuiiB ordure. Our priuoB we make ns low ns is consistent
with edioient service.
We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything
appertaining to Drops, Patent 'Medicines, Sundries nnd Photograph Supplies.
GEORGE C. BLAKELEY.
...Blacksinitli, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.,,
-in:.M.i:it in-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Aeent (or Kiinni-11 ,1 Co. s l.nglnei, Tliru-hcrs and Sinv Mills.
Telephone 157.
Long Distance 107.'!.
J J. E. FLT CO.,
ProorlGtors i
of
5 Purest Liquors for Family Use ?
f? Delivered to any
1
PIiohob: Til Local,
85S Long Disinnce.
L. Lane,
GENEHAI,
BiacKsmiin
..AND...
r
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
TM and Jeffcnn, Phone 159
FEENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transaot a General Banking Bu8ine88.
Letters of Credit issued available in
the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange nnd Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, Sun Franuisco, Portland Ore
gon. Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon nnd Washington.
Collections made at nil points on fav
orable terms.
Tne ColumDia PaukingCo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
jJRlF.D BEEF. ETC.
UMllil
Horsesnoe
L. Y. Hone, Prop'r.
First-Class in Every Respect
MKALB AT AliC UUUitH.
Oysters Served in any Style.
87 Bwond St., The Dalle, Or.
AWAY.
Cor. Second & Lanbliu Sts, THE DALLES. OR,
The Qwl."
part of the Cit
173 Second Street.
Just What
You uaant.
W 1 ' x ii
m
New ideas in Woll Paper here. Such
wide variety us we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Keul imita
tion creton efl'ecte ut ordinary jiricee.
Good papers ut cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for u small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full litie of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
J. ti. HCHKNCK,
J'renldent.
.Max A. oi!T,
ChhIiIci
first National Bank.
I I flit UALLLo - - UHtOUn
uuudihi xinu&iug XiUDIllvnn Ll t.ii n...-"
Deposits received, Bubject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dar of collection.
Sight aud Telegraphic Exchange Bold t n
New York, San Francisco ant' port
land. DIRBOTOK8.
u. P. Thompson. Jko. 8. Sohkkck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likhk.
H. M. Bkai.l.
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
Wu IlllVU (III Hlllu B lllll UlKI '
Ronjli and Dressed Lniiilier
Mouldings, Brackets, Latlm,
Bhinglea, Windows, Dooib,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
Ulvo ui a trial mid wu will trout
you right.
GILBRETH&SON
TIiImI m..Jk W ...... I iltS.