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3-' ,i . jtinguished Testimony No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims nnd charitable accnmpusumcnis uinn tiie tmcius 01 i - i ..e !4 ,1 1 1 U uuu ui us nilgai iiiaLiLU .ions is the Ohio Pythian PI une, at Springfield, Ohio, which is ably presided over bv Superintendent Le Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callic I. Le Fevre, the matron.. The latter has recently written a InMnr wlitrli will cnmniriml widespread attention because of the prominence of the writer. It is as follows: "Messrs. W. II. Hooker & Co., New York- Last year I used Acker's lvtiglish Remedy at the suggestion of a fneiuf, for a serious, long-standing throat diflicultv and extreme ly hard cough. Had used many well-spoken of prepara tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and "stopped the much. I did not mircnase or use more than three hot- ' tics, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Callif. I. Li: Iu.vki:. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having suggested Acker's English Remedy is Mrs. V. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the 1 roy Transfer Co., of Troy. Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance Mrs. Le Fevre also said: "If you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauss, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it." Ackerls Kngllsh Remedy is sold by all Unionists under a positive guarantee that vour money will be refunded in case of failure. 25c., soc. and $1 n bottle in United States and Canada. In England, 11. ad., js. -jd., and 4s. 6d. We authorize the above guarantee. II'. II. UOOKKlt A CO., Proprietors, Xeio York. For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy. I'KKSOSAL MKM'IUN, Fred V. Wilson returned today from Seattle, Wash. Frnk Euau has returned from Port land, where he was a witness before the United States grand jury. ,Mis Jessie George, daughter of Judge M. C (leorne of Portland, is visiting in the e.itv, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tolmi- WHEN MADAME WAS AWAY. ' 'A Woman Overhears the I'lnint of n Man AVIiotf Wife Wnn la. the Country. Two men sat behind the vines of a se cluded veranda to .smoke their after dinner eigar.s the other evening. As they smoked they grew confidential and told each other some secrets that were burdensome to their comfort. A woman sat within the house, near a window that opened 011 the veranda. It was a warm night and the window was open. But the woman was supposed to be reading, and the men forgot her ex istence. Snatches of the conversation floated in to her. and as the theme was particularly interesting to femininity the woman listened. It couldn't be wrong, she argued, because one man was her husband :ind the other was her dearest, friend's husband. Their talk amused and interested her so much she told it to a friend, and that person re peated it in a newspaper office, and so it was a secret no longer, .-ays the Buf falo Express. The theme of the men's conversation is not an unusual one in Buffalo this month. Dozens of other men could take part in it if they chose. The dearest friend's husband was trying to keep house while his wife and the children were in the country for a few weeks. "You know, Clifford, I can make a cup of coffee and broil a steak as well as the next person, but when it comes to washing disJhes, I dunk, that's all. JIow the women keep tin dishes in shape is more than I know. Then it beats all how untidy the bridegroom gets. I can't understand it, for I never had any didicutty in keeping m.v shoes, ties, collars and those kind of tliingviu their place before. I suppose I forget to put them away now, that I have the breakfast to cook." The woman listening laughed, for she Tnew all about certain bags and boxes which her dearest fricmi had in which she stowed away her husband's soiled linen and handkerchiefs and kept his neckties straight. Slie remembered, too, her friend telling her she had left everything in apple pie order for Her bert. "He'll get along nicely," the lit tle woman had said, "for the flat is in perfect order; there isn't a soiled ar ticle anywhere, and I've left a supply of cooked things and have told the, milkman and baker to call every morn ing in time for breakfast." "it wasn't so bad until 1 had made my first breakfast," the voice on the veran da went on. "that was not a success, for after 1 had made the coffee and put on the eggs I sat down to read the pa per a minute. What's a minute when you want to find out about ttif situa tion in UiinaV But it was long enough for the coffee to boll ull over the range and the eggs to get as hard as bricks. What coffee was left tasted (pieer. and I hadn'ftime to wash the dishes. I was sure 1 had used only one plate and a cup and taueer, but there was enough for half a dozen persons. After 1 tidied up the kitchen I thought I would look over the 'veiling paper, when I remem bered I hadn't made my bed yet. I could have sworn burglars 'had been in the room, for there were more shoes and neckties and things lying around than I could wear in a week. 1 couldn't begin to put them away! Marion has one of those long,. narrow boxes for my neckties, and I tried to slralghten the things' out and put them away as I e for Tuii Chuonicdc, yimus. iuui umw svnm, n...,.i- n I usually keep them, but it took lonsr." ton Again the woman on the other side of the window laughed softly, for she remembered her friend telling how Her bert always tried every pair of shoes ho owned before he could decide which ones to wear and how hi.- necktie box had to be tied every morning as regu larly as the bed was made. "It is two weelcs now since Marion went away," the man continued, "and though I have written her that every thing it, all right and that 1 enjoy housekeeping. I t'hall be mighty glao to see her back. Every dish in the house wis used nearly a week ago. and 1 have given up trying to wash more than the plate and cup I need for breakfast. After this I am going downtown for breakfast and 1 am going to send for the washerwoman to come and clean up the house. 1 told Marion it wasn't nec essary to have anyone come in; that I could keep thimrs going for a month all right. Our fiat is' so small there never seemed much to do. but either I am too busy at the office or I haven't felt so well as usual, for this house keeping beats me." "You'll be glad when it is time for your wife to come home, eh 7" wiid the friend, as he knocked the ashes off the end of his cigar, and the woman who" listened made up her mind she would write her friend that, very night and tell her how glad Herbert would be to see her and the children. Nasal CATARRH In all its stagea there should bo cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleaa;ee,toothei and heals the diseased membrane. It cure a catarrh and drives away a cold iu the head quickly. Cream Balm to placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrano and is absorbed, liclief is im mediate and a cure follows. It Is cot drying does sot produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug gist) or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. 'ELY IMtOTUKKS, SO Warren Street, New York. Drying1 preparations simply devel op orycatarru ; tnoy dry up tue secretions, which adhere to the membrano and decom pose, causing n far moro serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that winch cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and Trill cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size- will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the EOc.sizo. Ely Brothers, J5G Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against nasal Uatarm and xiay Fever. DrJUNN'S ONE FOR A DOSE. DLLS mil rnpm, rrorenl TJ . lurol(r.vlactioiitDf apt-unit. LmS9Z A movement of tha bowels each dtr is ntreuir? flnce 70U, wh will m ,,. i.. ...... ... n . UW drmnsts. dr. QQSAMKO COPhlla- "Last winter 1 was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Noth ing gave me relief. Finally my wife bouuhta 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 tawuey, Pa. Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Don't Hull it in, ' Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & Falk. Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can be bought (or $200. Call at ttils office. m25-lm Clarke & Falk'a flavoring extracts are the beit. Ask your g for them, AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! Tfie People's National Family newspaper To nil old and new subscribers paying ono year in advance wo offer Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $2.00. Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $1.50. Published Monday, Wednesday ami Fri day, is In reality a Hue iind fresh evcry-other-day Dally, giving the latest news on days of Issue, and covering news of the other 3. It contains all impor tant foreign cable news which appears In the Dally Tribune of same date, also do mestic and foreign eoflespondence, short Motley, elegant half NEW YORK tonu Illustrations, hu TRI-WEEKLY ; morous Items, Indus trial information, asliiou notes, agricul tural matters, and comprehensive ami re liable financial and market reports. Regular subscrip tion price, ?l.fi0 pur ear. TRIBUNE. We furnish It with Peml Weekly Chroni cle for ?'J.0O per year. Send all orders to Chronicle 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 eii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kind? Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, wIed Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOU FlOUr k'8 Flour ib manufactured expressly for family ,VJJ" xv lAi use : every Back io guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wa sell our goodB lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think ao call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle, Tlio llent ICemetly fur ltlieiimatlitiii. QUICK ItKMKl' 1UO.M MIS. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it alloy's. When Bpeaking of this Mr. I). N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, sayB : '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 Dy Messrs. Geo. F. 1'ureone & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom mended it so highly that I bought a bottle. J was noon relieved of all jntin, I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market." For sale by lllakeley, the druggist. flayed Out. Dull Headache, PainB in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishneas, Pimples or Sores are all positive evldon cee of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has nevei failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, lllakeley. the drug gist. Nljllit Wmm Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and aplt blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured mn and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles, Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at G. 0. Blakeley's drug store. 2 Published on Thurs day, nail known for nearly sixty years tu oory part of the 1'nl ted States as a nation al family newspaper of the highest class, for farmers and villa licrs. It contains all the most Important general news of the Dallv Tribune up to the hour of going to press, an agricultural department or the highest order, has en tertaining reading for every member of the famfly.oldand young, market reports which ate accepted asmith orlty by farmers and meiehants, and is clean, up-to-dite, In teresting and Instrue the. Regular subscilp tlon price, ?1 per year. We furnish It with eeml-Weekly Chroni cle for-fl.W pcr)c.ir NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Publishing Co., The Dalles, Or Oticxtlon AllHtvorcil. Yes, AuguBt Flowerstill has the largest Hale of any medicine in tho civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of UBing anything else for indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were ecarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late tho action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the Bye tern, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doees 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's. l Old Holdler'H Kxperlence. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doc tor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 25c at G. C. Blakeley's drug store. ii You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyapepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest nut onlv some elements of food but every kind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needa when it gets in that con dition. We have ft the Crown of Science Hair gin Grower and Cocoanut OreamB' Tonic. They will cure dand W ruff and all scalp diaaatea. For aaie at Fram's bar ber shop. Price 60c and 76c a bottle. WINDMILLS P PUMPS and RUBBER and Barden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. If you uro in need of anything in our lino, figure with us, for it will pay you. Wo oj .orate n PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to. us will have prompt attention. SEXTON WALTHER, THE DALLES. - - - OREGON. r THE CELEBRATED .. .GOIiUlWBlA BREWEKY .. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of tliiH well-known hnuvery tlie United HtutuH Health ltnportH for .hint; 28. 1000, fays: "A more Hiipeiinr brew ntivcr entered the hibrutnry of the United Status Health repnrtH. It ih absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, hut on the other hand is composed of the best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it can he used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by old and youiiK. its use can conscientiously he prescribed by the physicians with tho cersainty that n better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. C. J. STUBBING, WIIOI.KHALK Wines, Liquors Cigars i: Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Bank. f'oiiiioii rimti.i I. one Hint. 10IM. TJWA ow.iik t'liidiile. hc.'icuiuu wiuiom Str. Regulator Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. DOWN. up. , I.v. Uallcs l,v. l'ortluiul I at 7 a. H. at? a. M. Tiiewluy Monday ), TJiiHwly WitlnuMjay ( Hatiinlity Krlilay '.Arr. t'ortlnnil Arr. ImIIoh !, hU:1!0 p. m. ii f v. m. I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND .PLEASURE, C, Travel by tlio HlcamorH of tho KeuIator Mno. K roiis tho beat fcervlcojionsltjlo. t, Portland Ofllce, Oak-Htreet Dock. W. BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE EDMUND S., Bay Stallion, 4 yours old; height I5tf hands, woight 1050 pounds. Sired by Zombro, 2:11, thti host Hon of MeKin noy,2:11. First dam, HrltleHiiiaid, by lloxwooil, son of Nutwood, fiecond diun, Un bind Queen, dum of Ad Aleno S 2:20. by Lakeland's Abdullah, aon of HambleU"' lan 10. Third dum, Prunella, by Alhambra, son of Mumbrluo Chief 11. HDMUND B. will make the season of 1001 ut h, A. Porter's livery stuulo, The Uullea, Oregon. Terms for tho Season, $20. For further particulars see Jan30.dw4mo FRED FISHER. Proprietor. PIPE P AND Itl'.TAM, THE DALLES, OREGON. AtATATA'IA Uk. I A A IVTWCTI 111 REGULATOR LINE. DMiUS, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAV. COMPANY J HtoamcrH of tlio KcKUlutor Mno will run iin i;r the fol- thu ;ompiiny rm-rvhiK tho rlKlit to cIihhko 3 nouce. a Str. Dallou City. 4 DOWN I.V. IMIk'h lit 7 A, M. Monday Wednesday,,.. Friday Arr. l'ortluiul at UtfO l'. h. nr. J , , l'ortluiul 3 at 7:00 A. M. i ... TiicMlny'J ... 'lliurwiay a , .. .Hat unlay I Arr. iiuii-o n A Tho Company will endeavor to tve Itx I"''" 5 For further Information addres A C. ALLAWAY, don. Atft. , - -