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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 190J.
NO. 64
I)c Dalle
RULING ON
GAME LAW
Trout Can't Be Brought Here Out of
Season Important Decision by j
Judge Bellinger, Federal Court.
From the Portland Telegram. Game
brought into the state of Orison is
umtiimblu to the lawH of the state, mid
although trout may have bran legally
caught in the Htnte of WiiHhington, they
cannot be brought into Oregon mid cold
In tlie open market when the. .seanon is
closed. That was the gist of a decision
rendered tliin morning by .Indue Bellinger
in ti e Federal court, and is of importance,
h-caiipe by its terms tlie statu has entire
ciinlrol over all fish brought within its
liordurs.
The case was brought into court on a
writ of habeas corpus sued out by W. V.
Delnmger, manager of the Uhlopeck Fish
Companv, who whh arrested and lined
$115 for selling in the open markets of
Portland trout which we-e caught in
Washington. The contention of the
defense was that the trout having been
lawfully caught, it would be Interfering i
with interstate commerce to restrain
their sale here.
Judge .Bellinger quoted from a Con
necticut decision, In which it was held
that the state could ,uioko and enforce
such lawH. "The decision ih based on
the fundamental principle," said Judge
Bellinger, "of the complete ownership
of many tilings, such as real estate, and
the qualified ownershipof birds and fish.
There is no rule by which we can dis
tinguish between bringing game into the
state or taking it out. The ultimate
object sought iti this case is the sale of
tiie fish, and the law has a legitimate
right to atop this. The taking of lisb is
not an industry . The right of Oregon to
prohibit the selling of game at certain
times does not depend upon the laws of
another state. When the game is brought
here from another state it becomes the
game ot this state, and is under the
authority of the oflicers. Tlie petition
for a writ of habeas corpus will therefore
be denied."
Why tilt, yuti!ii llntrri OltulMtiniH.
Nkw Yokk, April 17. The Quarterly
Review, according to the London corre
spondent of the Tribune, contains arc
markable article on Queen Victoria, evi
dently written from h precise and inti
mate knowledge during a period of 50
years. The article Ii not signed, but it
is perhaps the first character study of
the queen made by any competent
writer who had the advantage of personal
acquaintance with her. It throws a new
light upon tlie many secret passages in
the hiftory of the reign, and contains a
series of fresh anecdotes illustrating the
queen's characteristic traiis of trenchant
humor and racy talk.
The explanation given of the queen's
prejudice against Mr. Gladstone is that
it started in the suspicion that he gave
her ton much work to do, until she was
iih she put it, "dead beBt." He tried in
his eageruesB to press her to do what she
considered to be his work, and when she
resented it, and he renewed the attempt,
she formed a pertinacious prejudice
against him which never was removed.
The author stated that it was always an
element in her reticence with regard to
Mr. Gladstone ttiat he was too high
church and had the mind of a Jesuit.
The queen's own attitude toward re
ligion is discussed judiciously. The head
ship of the Anglican church, or the
Scotch Presbyterianihin, she considered
to be a part of the business of statecraft,
and did not trouble her conscience about
it. Probably the form of service which
she preferred was that of the Presby teriau
church, but she was a "broad church
woman, with no curiosity about creedB.
She liked Roman Catholics much better
than Anglican Hitualists.
A Dt MyHtury.
It is a mystery why women endure
Backache, Headache, Nervousuees
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved
that Electric Bitters will quickly cure
sncti troubles. "I suffered for years with
kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe
Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame
back pained me so I could not dress my
self, but Electric Bitters wholly cured
me, and, although 73 years old, I now
am able to do all my housework." It
overcomes Constipation, improves Ap
petite, gives perfect health. Only 60c
at G. C. Blakeley's drug store. 3
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 cte. Blakeley, the drug
gist. Subscribe for Thk Cukoniclk.
Will Make Tent Cane.
Sai.km, Anril 17 E. E. Nichols, who
opened a gnr store in this city Mon
day, wa venter. lay afternoon arrested
by Sher ff F. W. Durl in for running a
nickel-in-thi -slot machine, and was
held for iri il by City Recorder N. J.
Jndah. Nichols opened his store on
Saturday and announced that he would
run a slot machine by giving a five-cent
cigar for every nickel dropped into the
device, in addition to the regular prizes
He did a large business from the start,
and the arrest followed.
It is generally understood this is to be
a test case, and that all the ciear-dealers
and saloon men are backing Nichols in
the venture, and that it will go to the
supreme court for the purpose of eecur
ing a decision of that tribunal on the
constitutionality of the Proebstel nicke
in-the-Blol-machine bill. The outcome
Is awaited with interest.
Cuuelit a Irenlful Colli.
Marion Konke, manager for T. M.
Thompson, a large importer of fine
millinery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue,
Chicago, says : "During the late severe
weather I caught a dreadful cold which
kept me awake at night and made me
unfit to attend my work during the day.
One of my milliners was taking Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy foraeevere cold at
that time, which seemed to relieve her
so quickly that I bought some for myself.
It acted like magic and I began to im
prove at once. I am now entirely well
and feel verv pleased to acknowledge its
merits." For sale by Blakeley, the
druggist.
United IrUli League.
Dujiiin, April 17. At a meeting of
the National Directory of the United
Ir'iBh League, at which J. E. Redmond
preFided, it was resolved not to accept
or acknowledge subfcriptions to the
league funds from any person identified
with the addresses presented to Queen
Victoria during 1 er visit to I'eland last
year, as their action was in direct oppo
sition to the principles of the league.
"I bad piles so bad I could get no rest
nor find a cure until I tried DtWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once,
I forgot I ever had anythiug like PileB."
E. C. Boice, Soiners Point, N. Y. Look
out for imitations. Be sure vouget De-
Witt's. Clarke AFalk'e P.O. Pharmacy.
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly onre liquid paints
Subscribe for The Uiikoniclk.
Just RECEIVED
Another Shipment of
Iiadies'
Waists ...l
No store in The Dalles is showing such a fine line of Ladies' Waists as we
are at the prioe. Our Waists are made by one of New-York's greatest factories,
and they contain all the new things that gives the line a handsome appearance.
They are strictly1 tailor-made and finished in the very best manner. , We are re
ceiving many compliments from our iady customers that we have the finest
line ever shown here at a low price. We have them at
(KB?
35p, 50c, 58c, 75c, 90c, $1, aiid up to $2.25.
All colors, as well as blaok and white.
The Place to
Save Money
Children's fiats at &U Prices.
THE FAIR.
MEN'S
SPRING
SUITS &
I ra d
the best
quality
for the
least men
it!
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F. C, Marquardson, Prop
THE DALLES, OR.
That's the gauge by which we buy and sell clothing "the best for the least
money." Quality first, always. Without quality which stands for style, fit, work
manship and materials no suit is a bargain, no matter how low the price.
Our Spring Line of Quality Suits is now entirely ready. Saturday saw
the last shipment come in. No matter how large or how small a man 'Ou may be, we
have a perfect-fitting suit ready for you.
A. bargain 5 Business Suit of a full-weight, wide wale, pure worsted blue
serge made especially to our order, with the best linings and interlinings; coat war
ranted to hold its shape and not to sag at front and pockets. Perfect fitting collar and
shoulder. If made to your measure at an' good tailor's $25. We offer you equally
as good a fit at $12.50
New Stiff Hats $2.50
Those of our customers who bought
their stiff hats of us last fall and paid only
$2.50, will be glad to learn that the same
good quality is now ready in the new spring
block copied from 1901 Dunlap.. $2.50
Fancy Hosiery ! New spring
styles. An elegant variety just opened.
Per pair 35c, 50c and 75c
Good Shoes
for the Children j& j&
So good in fact that we are anxious
to have all parents who read this adv.
come in and see them. We refer to a
particular line of Kangaroo Calf School
Shoes made with plump solid soles and
soft tough uppers stock tips, lace.
Sizes 8h to 11 are $1.15
Sizes 1U to 2 are 1.35
A. HI. WILLIAIYIS CO.
It ml For the Trust.
Salem, April 17 Govtrnor T. T. Geer
has at otter of a 30-acre tract of timber
from a resident in the Cai-cade range,
along the C. &E. railroad, who it) anxiouB
for the state to cut the timber for wood
for the several institutions. As the state
has no available men for this work, the
governor has suggested totheowner that
he hire his own labor, cut the wood, and
sell it to the state, he being aesnred of a
liberal contract. It is likely that a deal
will be made whereby the wood for the
asylum will be secured in this way.
Another timber man from nearer this
citv has made a similar offer, and he is
now looking for men to cut his wood, as
he is desirous of selling 5000 or 0000 cords,
at a low figure, to the state. By this
means the so-called wood trust will find
itxelf in serious diflieuty, being left with
a large stock of wood on baud, and some
otitis eaid to be of a low grade, being
worked up from dead trees, partially de
cayed, and not the best quality for fuel.
Tut Cuuhdh Night Alarm.
"One night my brother's baby was
taken with Group," writes Mrs. J. C.
Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it Beemed
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 Group and Whooping Cough. It
cured me of a chrome bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would relieve."
Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat
and Lung troubles. 50c and f 1.00. Trial
bottles free at G, C. Blakeley's drug
store. S
Take Advantage of Suliiltly,
Tacioma, April 17. It is announced
that the freight and passenger steamers
now plying between Tacoroa, Yokohama
and Hong Kong in connection with the
Northern Pacific Railroad, are soon to
be supplanted by larger vessels. The
new steamers probably will be ot Amer
ican build, ae the company will take ad
vantage of the steamship subsidy bill if
it becomes a law,
Spring coughs are specially dangerous
and unless cured at once, serious results
often follow. One Minute Cough Cure
acts like magic. It is not a common
mixture but Is a high grade remedy.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy,
Paint your bouse with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke 4 Falk
have them.
H. L. PRICE.
Dry Goods and Men's Furnishings,
C. F. Stephen's Old Stand, Second Stieut. The Dalles, Or.
WE WANT TO DO
BUSINESS WITH YOU.
WE WANT your trude in Dry Goods nnd Men's Furnishings
and are doing our beet to deserve your patronage.
OUR STORK Is one of the prettiest ami best lighted in The
Dalles, and everything is displayed in a neut, tasty manner that
helps to make quick-buying easy.
MAKE IT a point to give our store a trial. Wo are snre you
will bo pleased with your visit and purchase.
MEN'S HATS.
Keep our place in view when you want anything in Stiff Hats, Golfs, Fe
doras and Caps, We have all the newett and most stylish spring shapes
at 25u to 50c cheaper than olfiui here. Call mid see our special $2 Golf
Hat, it is of tine quality fur felt and emu of the nattiust styles for the
season.
" Trade With Us and You'll Save Money."
Dry Goods and Men's Furnishings,
O. F. Stephen's Old Stand, Second Street.
The D.illes, Or.
Cf andall & Barget
DEALERS IN , RotS,
All kinds o! undertaker- Burial Shrouds
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
BE STRONG.
Lincoln Sexual Pills restore natural strength and
vigor, They do not excite or stimulate. They are a
perfectly pure and certuin nerve food, ami every tablet
is standarized to absolute uniformity. Use them and
you w li rejoice iu strength, nerve vigor and manly
magnetism,
Price, $1.00 per box buy of your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, iu plain wrapper,
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY OO.t Ft. Wayne, Ind
M, Z. Douuell, Agent, The Dalles, Or.