The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 09, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
APRIL 0, 1001
J. A. EBERLE,
LeadingurfE
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe.
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitinss. Pointings, etc.. which we are
prepared to make nn in the latest styles,
and guarantee a perfect St.
i i !
Bradley Francis Durpbv, the man
i .l .1 V
over whom the Portland papers are
making so much ado for being a
muchly married man, is one of the
slickest individuals that ever got
tangled up in the coils of the law.
His native crookedness has brought
him into many a hot place with his
own sex, out of which he has always
been able to emerge
without heme
j
seriously burned. It remains to be ;
seen how he will fare now that the j
women have got after him. The j
r.ilna nonnia romnm w nml- 1
the man who accepted a bonus from
the North Dslles promoters to start
the shoe factory at that place. He J
was charged with bleeding the
pro-
moters all they would stand, and
then judiciously crawling from under
just before the North Dalles scheme
tumbled into a heap of ruins.
President E. L. Smith, of the state j
board of horticulture, holds that j A Tetimoi.ui tr..m out England,
fruitgrowers must adopt some united , "I consider Chamberlain's Coneb Rem
plan of action if they would realize edy the best in the world for bronchitis,"
proGlable returns for their product. , BB-Ve Mr- Wil!iara Savory, of Warrincton,
The time of individual effort has ! J?1 "It has saved my wife's life,
i she having been a martyr to bronchitiE
passed, never to return. As an in- , for over si3t yearP beinp mogt o( the tme
stance of what may be accomplished ; confined to her bed. She is now quite
through organization, Mr. Smith j well." Sold by Blukeley, the druggist,
points to the fact that the Hood Paint yonr house witn pmnts that ara
River organization last vear received ! ful1? guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
r e.i n,i .
au average of $1.9u- a crate for
their strawberries, as against 50 cents j
received at Milton, Umatilla countv, '
nd other places where there was no j
organization.
. J
A San Francisco special to the '
Seattle Post-Intelligencer says Port-1
lunrl is to Iiiivp n tipw mnrnincr nnnpr. ;
CD i i -II
to be published by the late assistant
business manager 'of the New York
Herald, Willis S. Thompson, former
ly city editor of the Denver Repub
lican and more recently connected
with the Examiner as assistant city
editor. The dispatch says Mr.
Thompson expects to begin publica
tion of the new paper on or before
May lt. We shall believe Ibis story
when we see the new paper.
President McKinley has announced
bis hope that improved conditions
in the Philippines will make it un
necessary to enlist the army to its j ;
full authorized strength, and the in
tention not to enlist more men than
shall be necessary. That's an answer
to the fool talk about a big standing
army and imperialism.
Secretary Gage announces that he
has a few millions to invest in the
purchase of U. S. bonds, when they
-rcan tic had in open market at what
he considers a fair .price. Thinking
that the purchase was to be made
anyway, speculators have made an
artificial price for the bonds desired
the 4's and;
It is positively announced that
there is to be no coal strike this year.
Of course this is another feather in
the headgear of Mark Hanna.
l5r. Mark Skiff's Salem wood trust,
wbtreby tbe promoter expects to
raise tbe price of tbat commodity to
15 a cord and "cinch" tbe dear
people to the tune of $20,000, is a
proof tbat a protective tariff is not
the mother of all the trusts.
Instead of bringing Aguinaldo to ,
this county it would be much better
fot the government to repatriate
Seuor iixtu Lopez.
Figprune
Cereal
Grains
1 A Perfect Food Drink
Made from the choicest
P - , ,
fruits and cereals grown
. ... .
ill vauiui ma.
Possesses a delicate flavor
and aroma not found in
any other Cereal Coffee.
All grocers sell it.
The Bet Itemed for ItlieumatKiu.
QUICK BELIEF KltOM I'AI.V.
a ii . i. ni.. ... : .. D..:., rt.
I, , ... .
ior rnenmausm ure ueugmeu wu me
quick relief from pan wllk.h it nfrone.
When speakinp of this Mr. D. N. Sinks,
of Troy, Ohio, -aya; "Some time ago I
had a gevn" attack of rheumatism in
, my arm and shoulder.
I tried numerous i
' remedies but :?ot no relief until I was '
re(;)minen!ied ov Messrs Geo. F. Parsons !
& Co., druggists of th:s place, to try 1
Chamberlain's P.un Balm. Theyrecom-
raenaea so memy mat i oougtu a
uome. j was suun reueveu of ail vnm. i
have since recommended this liniment
to many of my friends, who agree with
me it is the best remedy for muscular
! rheumatiBin in the market." For sale
by Blakeley, the druggist.
have them. I
BUSINESS LOCALS. j
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tUe be9t- Ask yBr e' r ,or them-
Yoa win not have boilB if vo" 1 '
Clarke & Falk's enre cure toi boils.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of Paint aml artist's brushes.
A full line Of Eastman filing and
BUp-
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Hustling young man can make $60 per
month and expenses. Permanen.' posi
tion. Experience unnecessary. Wrif
quick for particulars. Clark A Cj.,
Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel
lipia, Pa, fi8-t:
Complete
Cirpe
of
Drugs
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUOQIST.
Fruit 1
46XJ
v Grains S
I
c Hfjp N
i
worn n men ana women
The DR. SAN DEN ELECTKIC BELT
Is a ppeedy and reliable cure (or nervous
debility, rheumatism, lumbnco, scinticu,
lame "buck, kidney, liver ami stomach
disorders, poor circulation, sleepless
ness, etc.
Established 30 Years.
i Write todav for my latest books,
("Health in Nature," "and "Strength;
. Its Use and Abuse by Meu."
j Dr. A. T. Sanden.
Southwest cor. Morrison and 4th Sts.,
I PORTLAND, OREGON.
!2mch tUtw 3mo
You want the best,
C. L. Phillips has it, in
CHICKENS
Bun" Leghorns a specialty.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains lenve The Dulles for I'ortSand and wa)
htntjonb at 4:i u. m. and 3 p. m.
Leave Portland.
" Albany . .
S:.T) a m 7:00 p ra
....12.30 am 10:50pm
Arrive Ashland 12:I a m
" Sacramento 5:00 j. m
" Sun Francisco 7:15 p m
11 :30 a m
A ;.'.) a m
:15 a tn
Arrive Opdon 5:l,iin
" Denver J:00 a m
" Kansa City T:'J5 n m
" Cbtcaco 7:15 a m
11: 15 a m
U:tOa m
7:2. a tn
!f:S0 u m
Arrive Los Anceles l:'J0pm
" El l'ao 6:CO p m
" Fort Worth 6:Mlam
" City of Mexico 9:35 a ra
" Houston -l;CO a ra
" New Orleiuis C:2.nm
" Washinctou C:l-. urn
" New York 12:13pm
7:C0a m
fr.to p m
r,;: a m
V:X a ra
1:00 u m
C:2.i p in
ii--l2 u m
12-i:i p ra
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains
Chair cars Hacramento to Ocden and El I'aso.
f and tourist cars to Chicago, rit Louis, Now Or
leans and w asntugton.
Connectinc Bt San Frnncisco with several
steamihip lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
i'hilippliies, Central mid South America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or add. tss
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Acenl, Portiund, Or
YoIlniAOtfinO PorL I inO
; 1 GIIUWDIUIIG rQIft LI1IC.
THE D1NINO OAK ROUTE FKOM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW-
810NE PARK.
i.eve. union Depot, Finnand I sts
No.'.'. I Fast mull for Tacorna, No.
1 feattle, Olymplu, Gray's
i Harbor mid South Uend
points, Kpokane, Hom
Uand, II. C, Pullman,'
j Moscow, LewlHton, liuf
11:15 A. M.'faluHumpinlniiiKcnun- 5;,') P, M,
try, Helena, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Omnfm,
Kansas City, St. Louis,,
i Chicago and all points,
No. 4. east and southeast. No, S.
1'u ire t Hound E.xnress
1 11;20 P. M, for Tacoma and Seattle 7;C0 A. M.
anu inter in eoiHte poinu '
Pullman first-class and tniirlct slf.-cirs to
MinneaiMjlls, Ht. Puul aud Missouri river points
without change.
Vustibuled trains. Union depot connections
in all principal cities.
IlHKKHge checked to destination of tickets.
For handsomely llltisiiateddescrlntlve matter.
I tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call on or
I write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, 2& Morrl
sou Street, comer Thlid, Portland Oregon.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
. : , :
TIMOC MAHKS
IltaioNa
COYRtOHT AC.
Anrone Mdln ft aMteb Hd daacrf ptton mr
qulcklr oMxVrutn oar opiuion free whether
liiTentlon M probably twteuuble. Coromunlc
tlont ttrletjr conadantul. itkadbook on I'atenU
Pnuuu Uiio tlroucb Mann Co. rclT
A hanaeonialr
Ml'jraaklr. iwaW ctr-
i tuUtlon of aor
f Hull in. Msf TaVt
Sniilfip.m Pacific Co
VVMv.H -WWW
iicn Pric
met
5CKMtinc jmmam.
art iar iBemaa, ti.
mum i
lira
OREGON
Shot Line
and union Pacific
nsr.wvr
ror.
TIMK Sl'lIKOULKii
n:oM
THE DAM.KS.
ai-.kivk
ruoxt
l'ortltiml
Slice I 111.
li:ii p.
vtn Hunt
ington. Atl.llltlf
Kxprts
l.V.Vi n. in.
VtH Huut-
Suit ljiko. Denver. Ft.
Worth, Oniiilin. Kim-1 , . ,
wisUtr.St Uuils.Clil- 'cl1'111'
cngo and the Kust.
suit I.nkc, Denver, ft.
Worth, Oilman, kiiii-
Ml!.Clt.V,S,t.I.IIUtsCtll.
; cmiro mill the Kiist. i
i
Wnllii Wnlth, l.ewlston.1
.-IMiknno.WiillHee.I'ull-1
1. 15 u. in.
I IiiKtnn.
St. 1'iiu'
t-Ht .unit,
0:23 1 1. in.
via J1!
knne.
, mini, iiuiieiiiiiiis, m.
I'nul.lMilutli.. Milwau
kee, UhlriiRo ami Kn.t.
H.oOu ui.
OCEAN AND EIYEK SCHEDULE
Frniii r.irtliiml.
(All sililltlR ilHtes .sub
ject to ehntige )
For sun Fnuicl'-co,
Mill every ." iliiyn.
S CO p. n:.
1:00 p. in.
I)n 11 y
1 except
CoIiiuiIiIh ItlviT.
mi ml u y,
S- M . in.
Siinirily,
10:CO p. in.
4.0) n. m.
except
Sunday.
To Asturlii mill Wuy-
Uiniltngs.
' Dully
except
Mimltiy,
Wllllilnette Klvrr
tun p. in.
llVIH.tlt
OreRou City, Newborn
Sulem, Independence, Sumliiv
ami iiy-Laudtiipi.
ti'W II. 111.
Tueiliiy,
Hmrxliiy,
piiturdnv,
c 00 u. in.
I:. "50 11. m.
.Monday,
WediieMlry
JrUluy.
Corvalll- mul Wuy-I-niidliips.
Tuesday, WHIniimtte Hiul SO p. m
Tliurnliiy, Vumliill Itlvern. Motidny,
sitiimiiiy, oreciin Cltv. I)n vton mid " euiiesimy
AO a. ra.
Way-lJinaliik. J-rlilny.
Leave
Ilipiiria
diiflv,
S.Wu. m.
Snake ltlTpr.
Hlpnriu to tawistnn.
Leave
Lewlstnn
dully,
S-.HI a. in.
1'arties aesirinc to kii to Ileimner or
points on (.omnium soutiiern via mess, mmum
tafceNo. 2, leuviUB The Dalle.- at 12:25 p. ra.
makinc direct connections at lleppner Junctlo'i
and Hltrcs. lictuniliiK niiiklnKdirectcimnectlo.i
lit Huppner Junction and IIIck" with .No. 1. ur
civinp at The DalleMit 1:05 p.m.
For further tnirtlrillnrs. Pull nil nr nililr.KM
I JA.-4. IllKI.ANl). AL'ellt.
The Dulles, UreRiin.
Notice.
By virtue of the order mul direction of the
Council of Dulles City, us by resolution hereto
fore adopted, notice is t ereny given that the
Council of Diille.s City has detcrmlnul to estub
Hsh sidevvulks and eroisivnlks for Tenth slreet
in Gales' Addition to Dalles City, mid fur
C lay street, in lllull Addition to DuLes City, us
lollows:
A sidewalk commencing ut a point where the
east line of Court street would Intersect the
northern tiouiidary Hue of the school property
of .--chool District No. PJ, of Wasco County, 're
gon. said property being known as the iieiidemv
grounds, If sld line would be extended to said
northern boundary line, and running thence
easterly to the northeast corner of said property
of said school district and uhuttiiig on the
northern Hue of said projierty.
A sldiiwulk commeiiciiig ut the northwest cor
ner of block No. 5, and running easterly to the
northeast corner of said block No. ;. and abut
ting on tbe northern boundary line of suld
bio kNo.,'i.
A crosswalk running straight ucros Ii street
mid joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of sald'block No.
.', arid joining on the east a sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary Him of block No. fi.
A sidewalk commencing a', the northwest
corner of said block No. (, and running easterly
to the northeast corner of suld block unit abut
ting on the northern boundary line of suld
block No. 0.
A croswuIk running straight across C street
and Joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of snhi block Su
fi, and joining a sidewalk abutting on the north,
crn boi?.idary line of block No. 7.
A sidewalk commeiiciiig at the northwest
corner of block No. 7, and running easterly to
tne northHist corner of said block No. 7. mul
' abutting oji the northern boundary line of said
1MUUK .J. I.
A crosswalk running straight across 1) street
and joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of said block No.
7, and joining on the east a uldewalk ubuttlng
on the northern boundary Hue of block So. h.
A sldewjilk commencing at the northwest
comer of block No. b and running caMcrlv Uo
feet, and abutting on the northern boundary
Hue of said block No. b.
That suld Tenth street anil the property abut
ting thereon being in Gates Addition to Dalles
City, and all the other above described streets,
blucksiiud proiierty being In Illuir Addition to
Dulles City. Said above described sidewalks to
bo six feet In width and to be constructed in m;
cordanco with the ordinances In relation to the
construction of sidewalks
fluid cromvulks to be constructed lu accord
ance wlih the ordinances of the city in relation
to the construction thereof.
That tbe cost of said sidewalks and crosswalks
are to be,'HScss d against the property benefited
thereby, according to tliolnws of Dalles City,
lu witness whereof f have hereunto set my
hand and tho corporate seal of Dalle City this,
the r.'nd duy of March, 1001.
(skai.,1 NED II. OATKH,
mcb'.'-J-lot llerorder of Dulles City.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests whit you eat.
It artiflciallydlgests tbe food and aids
Naturala strengthening aud recou
atructiuf tbe exhausted dlgsstive or
cans. It is tbe latest discovereddigest
ent and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it In efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently curat
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour fitowaob, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Oaitralgia.Crampsand
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
PrlMMe.e4L LettMtMeoatelaiM Mates
aaaUsaw, atooteaUabuatrtHitaMtilaatf u
'mtH ft E. C OCVITT A CO., CQlCCf
Sold by Clarke dcFalk'sP. O. Pharmacy.
8tMm Wood'MW for salt. Can be bought
for M0. Call at this office. m26lm
Given
With every dollar's worth of trootto piirchnetl t ruy store for the next Sixty
Dbvp, 1 will y.ivo one (ihnncu ori tho following prh:e : '
1 First Piisio Gel'B, 'd Watch and Chnn
2 Soconil prizo 1 Ll,ieB old Watch and Cl.nl,,
3 Third n lzo . '."- Smoking Set
-Fourth prise 1 fellver nwtter Dish and llntter Knife
5 Fill n prizo 1 eet bilVur Knivi-g and Forks
In addition to civinc nwv tht-Hc prlzt'H I will soil goods as low ns tho lowest
and guantntvu my poodH to tm frcHh. Oivt mo a trial. '
ROBERT TEAGUE.
Speaking- of Blood Medicine :
Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing
that etircfl. Do not forirot it; we hnvo it, at 75c per bottle (largo bottle?)
piiaruntfod, ur you may i:ot your tn iney back If not oatisllud. 1
IN COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS
we exereipo the greateBt care. We carry tlio heBt and me tho host In com
pounding your phvolciune orders. Our prices we make as low as is coneistent
with efliclent service.
We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything
appertaining to DrngF, Patent Medicine?, Sundries nnd Photograph Supplies.
GEORGE C. BLAKELEY,
p. S. GUfliMIflG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.,.
-nr.Ai.mt in-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AKi-nt for KuifcuU !o.' Knclnes, Threshers mul Suw Mills.
Telephone 157.
LniiK Distance 107.".
Cor. Second
U- E. FALT & CO., 5
L PrnnclAtnrK jj Hit. ab V Wk L
roprietors The Owl."
Of
Purest Liquors for Family Use y
Delivered lo ain'
9
Phones: 51 Local,
858 Lone Dietance
L. Lane-
GENE UAL
V
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jeffcrnn. Phone 159
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking BuBinena,
Ltters of Credit issued available in
the Eastern States.
Sittht ExuhanKO and Telpcraphlu
Transfers sold on Xew York, CliieiiKo,
St. Louie, San Francisco, Portland Ore
Kon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
'Collections 'made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Tne Goiumtiia PackiogCo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDFACTITRERB 0
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIED BEEF, ETC.
U Besiaurani
Blacksmun
Horsesnoer
Y. Hong, Prop'r.
First-Class in Every Respect
KKAL8 AT ALL UOUKB.
Oyeterg Serrd in any Style.
87 Second St., Tb DiIIm, Or,
AWAY.
& Lanolin Sts, THE DALLES,' OR.
part of the Citr. Tl
173 Second Street.
just What
You uuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stoek. Keal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints,
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
J. K. HCHKNCK,
I'runlduiit.
Max a. Vikit.
C'Huhlcl
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold t o
New York, Han Francisco unc' porl
land. DIRBOTOKB,
D. P. Thompson, Jko. B. Kchkk('i
Eo. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likhh.
H M. Bkall.
r i
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
Wo lime on Miloalull lino of
RoDjti and Dressed Lumber
Mouldings, Brackets, Iaths,
Bhinglei, Windows, Soots,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at hvo
and let live prices.
(Jlvo ui ii trial and wo will treat
you right.
GILBRETH&SON
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