The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 18, 1901, Image 4

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CASTDR1A
AVl'ge(able Prcparntionfor As -slmilat'my
llicFood aiulRcgula
ling the Stomachs andBowjIs of
Promotes Digcstion.CheerfuF
ness and Res t.Con tains neither
Opium.Morphinc nor"Miiicral.
KotKarcotic.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
hp afOten-SAKVELPtrCHKR
flmytim Seal'
RxktlU&Uts
jtmnSeta Hppmrwtt -SiCurixnairStila
AperTect Remedy forConslipa
Tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature oF
NEW YDHK.
A A
A
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THt OCNTAUR COMMNV. NEW VOHH CITV.
FKKSQNAI. MENTION.
' Dr. Ray Logan, of Moro, arrived here
early this morning from Spokane, where
he had taken a patient to be placed
under the care of Dr. James Sutherland,
and left for home on the noon train.
, Robert Mays, jr., arrived here last
night on a business trip from Antelope
and returned home on the nnnn train.
He says the per centage of increase of
lambs in the Antelope country this year
baa been one of the largest evnr known.
The ranges, however, are calling for rain
nd a good downpour would be of great
benefit.
Thepe llecetveil Certificate!.
, At the last Tegular examination for
teachers' certificates there were twenty
nine applicants, twenty-four ladies and
flTe gentlemen. The papers of one ap-, n0W8 becall8e) if temperance"news items
were to be presented under a temperance
label, those who moat needed to read
Episcopal church last night, ut its session
In the Hanson-Place Methodist church,
Brooklyn, by saying that Jamaica ginger
as an American intoxicant is rivaled
only by applejack. Dr. Buckley was
making his annual report upon the
Christian Advocate, of which he is editor.
He said that during the year he had re
fused $43,000 worth of advertising on the
ground that he could not indorse the
articles sought to be advertised. He
classes Jamaica ginger among such
objectionable articles, and said he would
not have it upon his table under nnv
circumstances.
Dr. Bucklev said he had refused to set
apart a special department in the news
paper for the publication of ternperence
plicant were sent to Gilliam county for
grading. Nineteen were successful, as
follows :
First grade F. H. Isenbere, Hood
River; -Agnes LeDuc, Dufur; Madge
Warren, (H oo J River; Ellen D. Baldwin
nd Catherine Martin, Tne Dalles.
Second grade Ruby M. Groat, The
Dalles; Margaret Reid, Hood River; E.
Maie Barnett, The Dalles; Bessie Un
derbill, Boyd.
Third grade Lillie McKellar, The
Dalles; Teresa Markhani, Dufur; Annie
G. Godberson, Mosier; Lulu C. Rowe,
The Dalles; Willis McDougal, The
Dalles; Bertina Cramer, Hood River;
Albert B. Shelley, Hood River; Ella
Miller, Hood River; Merdina McLeod,
Kingsley; Bertha Robinson, The Dalles.
Jamaica Ulnger Vile Intoxicant,
New Yoiik, April 17. The Rev. Dr.
James M. Buckley startled the New
Y6rk East Conference of the Methodist
Do You Cough?
"I guess J used. to be like everybody else.
When I canght cold, 1 j ust let it alone, think-
K1&1CWOUIU
cure itself in
few days ;
of course the
coughing
and spitting
of mucus
sometimes
lasted sev
eral weeks,
but after a
while the
troub IV-
woulu sub
tide. I al
ways no
ticed, how
ever, that
each cold was worse than the one before, Mf
throat seemed to get weaker, and the least
change intho weather started the coughing
Mta':Thfrlat cold was the most severe of
M-W ftaHr frightened,. Cqu h drops
antfltiaW treatment did no ijoouV TA Mend
tokine abOUt Acker's English Remedy. I
!SlJ2fr2i? ?au,neveF w tho.Wto oft
tM.aTit acted. Before the bottle was enna
I feat aiL Jfy.thtoat felt as stroiie and weir.
41 T 1 1 .i
. whuvv men x jiave nau no more
hink 'Acker's Enolish Itemlvin
itbeaVelicate lining of tbo throat
iviaalata the changes in temnera.
ltbttUVkun the couatTtUlibh aUll 'i
" rt.JL o '
y- ' 251 Gold St., Brooklyn, V.Y.
'adt25d.f toe. and $1 a bottle, throughout
fee .United t tee land Canada : and in Eiur-
.land, atls.2d 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d, If you are not
that column would be certain to skip it
He denounced as an absurdity having
children, 6 and 8 years old, barely able
to, sign their names, brought forward to
sign pledges, promising not to drink in
toxicants or to use bad language. Dr
Buckley characterized the agitation for
individual communion cups as "the
most consummate humbug ever foisted
upon the Christian church."
Nasal
as'tooiaae.
trail btt.Jt
.aa4
aaiuned after awirur. return 'the bottie U
Jrour drooaiati wad fit vaaitaoaay. backv 1
WeauUiortie the above guarmtec,
Jtt, MdOKM Um OO.,' Ht&r$, Htm Ytr.
Vot eale at Blakalay'a Pharmacy,
In all its stages there
should bo elesnliness.
Ely's Cream Balm
cleues,soothc3 and heals
the diseased ' membrane.
If cures catarrh and drives
away a cold ia tho head
quickly.
Cream Balm is placed Into the nottrUi, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does
not produce sneezing. Large Sire, 60 cents at Drug
slit or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
ELY MfOTIlEKS, 60 Warren Buret, New York.
Drying1 preparations simply devel
ondrv catarrh : thev dry un the secretions.
which adhere to the xnembrano and decom
pose, causing n far moro serious troublo than
tae-orumary formot catarrh. AYOiualldry.
iagAnhalwU, fumes, smokea fcnd- ranife
and use that which clean eat, aootbee and
heal. Ely'a Cream Bakn is auch a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold ia the head
. .i . . 1 I fill
ensuy, ana pieasanuy. A.-naiau0 wiu do
nailed for 10 cents. All drufftists sell the
50c. aize. ElrBro there,' 56 Wamafit. , W. Y.
' The Balm cures witkomt jpain, dosi( Bot
irritate or cause sneezing. It preada itoesf
oyer an irntated and angry anmoe, reuer
iagjUa mediately the painftUjinflsmmation.
'With Ely's Cream Bdlm you are armed
against Masai Uatarrtoand JMy Jt eyer.
Huiiilay OtimliiK to Ho Knfuropil.
Nkw Tohk, April 17. According to a
report issued by tlio Labor Sticretanal,
an organ of the Trades Unions, to en
force labor laws, the butchers, bakers,
barbers and others who violate the Sun
day closing laws from this time forward
will be eloeelv watched.
The report, which was signed by Job
Hurrimnn, former sociul-democrat can
didate for the vice-presidency of the
United States, eays that operations were
directed.against the bakers last Sunday,
One hundred union bilkers were appoint
ed to do detective work at the bakeries,
with a view to bringing before the courts
any master baker who refused to close
his shop at 10 a. m., in accordance with
th law.
Only three or four of the master bakert
refuted to close their shops. One of them
was arrested as a warning to the others.
In Yorkvillu police court heigot otl with
n warning on pleading .ignorance of the
law. One hundred union butchers will
be sent to watch the butcher shops next
Sunday for all classes of violation of the
Sunday law. The barber shops anil
groceries will also be watched and ar
rests will be made when their proprietors
refuse to close at 10 a. in.
"Last winter 1 was confined to my bed
with a very bad cold on the lungs. Noth
ing gave tne relief. Finally my wife
bought a bottle of One Minute Cough
Cure that affected a speedy cure. I can
not speak too highly of that excellent
remedy." Mr. T. K. Houseman, Mana
tawney, Pa. Clarke & Fulk's P. O.
Pharmacy.
Our special granite-ware sale continues
this week. - See window for prices.
Mavs & Crowe. a8tf
CASTOR B A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature of
MayB & Crowe sold six bicycles Satur
day. This is a pretty good sale of bicy
cles for one day in a town the sine of The
Dalles. It ia hard to iiudurHtunil how
such it wheel as the Pennant can hu sold
for $17.50, lint they do it.
Wo havoa bicycle for $10.00, which is
equal if not hotter than any !f'0.00 or
jf'-V) 00 wheel sold by others. Alaitir k
Benton. n0 2v
Sexton & Walther are showing a good
assortment of rubber hose, lawn ihowitn
and Hailing tackle. ul( -t
For rent A nix-room cottage. Applv
to C. L. Phillips. ulIMIt
The Fine Trotting Stallion
...EliLtlS...
Will stand for the season at Porter's
Stable, The Dalles, every Friday and
Saturday of each week; balance of the
time at John Mrookhouse's ranch, live
miles south of Dufur.
i'i:niGiti:K.
ELLIS, by Altago; Altago by Old Al
turnout. 1st dam. Sadie H. :'.'8J h.v
Rock wood; 2d dam by Brigham ; 3d dam
bv Black Stranger.
Terms $20, rash, with privilege of
season rated. For further information
call at Porter's stable. uichlMino
CHUN'S
NC FOR A DOtl.
S1
mi s
rjoeg rou, we will mail MiuU fSSeTSi -Ell bosfor
Don't Rgb It laj ; r
Jatt wet the affected part freely with
MyeteriouB Pain Core, a Scotch remedy
and the pain U gone
iaiit.
SoUl by,qiarke A
Steam Wood-saw for eale. Can be bought
Clarice A Fafk'e lavortng 'xtracta an
the baet. Aik y oarr eer iori taew.
BuUcrlba for Ta Ghsoniolx,
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot Pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds?
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, 0?!?
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle-
f"OTl FlOUT k'8 1ur 18 manufactured expressly for family
A AV use : every eack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our goods lower than any bouse in the trade, and if yon don't think ao
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t. Barley and Oats.
The llest Hemedy fur Itlmumatlsm.
QUICK KKI.IBF FUOit PAIN.
All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm
for rheumatism are delighted with the
quick relief from pain which it effort's.
When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks,
of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I
had a severe attack of rheumatism in
my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous
remedies but got no relief until I was
recommended oy Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons
& Co., druggists of this place, to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom
mended it 90 highly that I bought a
bottle. I wan toon relieved of all pain, I
have since recommended this liniment
to many of my friends, who agree with1
me it is the best remedy for muscular
rheumatism in the market." For eale
by Blakeley, the druggist. '
riayeit qui,
Dull Headache,, Pains in various parte,
of the. body 1 Sinking at the pit of the,
stomach, Los of appetite, FewerUhneas,,
Pimples or Soree are all positive evident
ceeiof .impure blood, o matter how it
became so it must be purified in .order
to obtain ,good health, Acker's Blood,
Elexirjbas.never failed, tocure Scrofulous.
or Syphilitic, poisons or any other blood,
dieeases. It ia .certainly ,h, wonderful
remedy and we sell uvery ..bottle on aj
poiltlve guarantee, uitueiey, iue a rug-
gist.
Night Was ller Tarror,
"I would cough nearly all nlgh'l long,'"'
write Mn. Cbaa. Applegate, of Alex
andria, Ind., "and could hardly, get any
deep. I bad consumption 10 bad that
if I walked.a.bocki wcjuld cougb. fright
fully andeltjlflpodj bflt, wfaanll other
medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of
Pr.KiDgN,wt Discovery , wboly cured
me kn7 4 'gln-d "68 ' ooadi;" 'lt'a
abflutly goarantead, to, curejCQUgps,
Coldt, La Grippe, Bronebltls and all
Throat and Long Troublef, Price 60o
abdl,90., , Trial (botilM fraa t G. 0.
Blakeley'a drug tore, a ,
Qaesilun Aonwnreit.
Yes, August Flower still has the largest
sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothere and grandmothers
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion and biliousnene. Doctors
were scarce and they seldom heard of
appenuicius, nervous prostration or
heart failure, etc. They used August
Flower to clean out the system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regu
late the actiou of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the ays
tem, and that ia all .they took when feel
lug dull and bad twitb headaches and
other aches. You only need a few doses
of Green's .August Flower, in liquid
form, to make .you satisfied there is
nothing serious the matter with you
Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke &
Falk'a. , 1
OJU HitlUlsr's Rapnrleuce.
M. M. Austin, a oivil war veteran, of
Winchester,, Ind,, write; "My wife wee,
alck a long time In. spite of good doc
tor's treatment, but wholly ;cured
by Dr. King'. New Life Pjlls, which
worked wonder forjber,beallh." They
always do. Try, them. Ooly 25q at G
U. Hlaifeiey'a qrug store a
You will waste tiaae if you try to cure1
indigestion ior dyspepsia by atarvingi
yourael, That only make it worse
when, yqu dpeat ieatiy. Ypu always
need, plenty, of good ,food properly di-,
gaftad. KodQl Dyspepsia Pure ia the
raault of veara ol saiantifln raanarnli Inr
ometmiig that would digest not ooly
tome i elements of food bii" every 'kind.'
Ana u is tne onereneoy mat will do ltl
Clark A -Falk'a PnOPharmaoy.
When your hair appeara dry and to
have loet Ua vltallty lt wants tomethlnff
to glte itillfe and vigor iWe hare wbat
toe heir need wjbw it get Jp that con
dltlop, Wa bava , the. Crown of
Sclenoa Hair QMmfr Grower and
OoeoanatOrasitnH Tonle. They
will Ufa dand. lkaV rbff and all
ealp dimta. ,For,aaJla atiFraxr's bar
bar abop. Price 60c and 76c a bottle.
flHiOUiNGEMETT
We bee to inform the public that wo have ostbbllshed In
thiH city, rornur of Second and JuUerson 8treets, a
General Hardware and Implement Store
We will Carry at all Times a Well-assorted
Stock of the Following
HiiildiirB' I lard warn,
Mechanics' Tools,
Miscellaneous Hardware,
Superior Steel lUnges and Stoves,
Tin and Enameled Ware,
Farming Tools and linpliinontst
Mitchell Wagoim,
Buggies and Spring Wagons,
Champion Draw Cut Mowers,
IteaperH mid Binders,
BIhsmI Chilled lMnvps,
Blacksmith and WngonmakcrH' Su upllee
WlndinillH, Hiind, Force and
Spray Bumps,
IlicyHn Sundries,
Cutlery ami Fishliiir Tackle.
Giiiih, Kilh's and Shooters' Sundries,
Wrought Iron I'ipe and Sheut Metals, llubber Hose and Bnltlnir.
Also Aonts for "RuflUlo Pitts' Separators and Iinginus.
in connection with our store wn operate a IMiimhing, Tin and General itupait
Shop. Bicycle Repairing, Lock andOiinHinithiiii? n specialty.
All Ordors entrusted to us will have cat of til and prompt attention.
Mail Orders will always be tilled with dispatch.
SEXTON t WALTHER,
THE DALLES, - -
OREGON.
THE CELEBRATED
0
.. .GOLUlVlBlfl BKEWEfcY..
AUG-UST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health
BeportH for June 28, 11)00, says: "A more supet lor lirew never entered
the labratory of the United States Health reports. It ih absolutely devoid
of the slightest trace of adulteration, hut on the other hand is composed of
tiie best of malt, ami choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high
est and it can be iihih! with the greatest beuellt and satisfaction by old and
youim. TtH use can iDiifcientioiiHly lie prescribed by the physician with
the cersainty that a bettor, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
C. J. STUBblflG,
WIIOMCH.MjK AND ItETA'L
Winns. I innnrs Riimrs
a a w w aillHVl W " VIHI W 'i
1
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to Firat National Bank.
Ooiiiion riiimi' u;4.
i. mil: nut. loiu.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
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REGULATOR LINE. ;
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA. M C01IPAKY;
BWamerH ol tilt Uvgiiliitor Uno will run bm cr tJiufol-1
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iihiiik uuiiiiiiiiu, uiu tumimny rencrvniB mo riK"i -soUvtlnlu
without notice.
8tr. Roerulator
V DOWN,
f, I.v. Dftlles
( Ht7 A.iK.
; TucKiliiy
J, Tlinrwluy
( BHturdny . ..
i Mr, I'ortlmid
ut4:aa.i'. m.
UP,
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ar 7 a. M.
. .. Moiiiliiy
, .. WtilnemlHy
Krldny
Arr, DiiIIom
n & r. m.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City.
UP.
I.v. IJnllBs I.v . Portland J
at 7 A. M. t 7:wi a. a
Monday '' "Jl
WVdiiwday ' VuM
at4;80 r. M. nt6r.M.d
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FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
S, Travel by tue flteamerR or tho Iteiilator I.tno. 1'ho (Jompmiv will endeavor to give B P"1" i
K roiiH tUu best service poNslblo. Ifor further liiIor;imtloa address J
PortUnd Offlce, Oak-Htreet Dock. W. C. ALLAWY, gen. ,Art. j
BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLli
EDMUND S.,
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Pn, Qr.ll; A li! l i 4t? ! !,-!. 1 flfiO
jf wwiuuu, yvmti uiu, nuigai irjj nunciB, woib111' .
pounds. Sired bv Zombro. iltU tmhnt son of MtfKin-
ney,2:ll
Firat daa, Bridesmaid, by BoxwochI, aHi of Nutwood.' Saoond dam. V
hu yu, uiD 01 AUAieue.aa-.W. Uy.JUakeland'a Abdallah.aon ql
lan 10. Third dam, Prunella, by Alha.mbra, ion of Mambrlno Chief 11. i
EDMUND 8. will make the Maaah bflOOlat la A. Portar'fl'Uvary utabUi'T
OallM, Oregon. Trma f or th Sason, $20.
For f urtbair parlcuara m ,
j.n3o.dw4oao FRED FIflHER. Propria