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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
APRIL 20, 1901
A. EBERLE,
Leadings
Merchant Tailor,
M 3 ft! X - ! 1 If nun D flMATTTn
SECQnU Mm, DUUUSllK JUnja blliffP.
We have an excellent line of Spring
Soitings, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make ud in the latest styled,
and guarantee a perfect fit.
CROOKED WORK SUSPECTED.
Speaking of the failure of the
Gilbert Bros.
bank, at Salem, the i
Statesman says:
The worst feature of the whole
matter for the managers of the bank
is the disclosure that the securities
for which the monev of the trusting i
, . i , " i C
depositors has been paid out are of
L 1 i
such a character that their negotiable
or collectible value is exceedingly j
doubtful, and the further disclosure i
that in a bank where deposits of
$120,000 or more were held, the
vaults contained only about 2,000 ,
in money and none of the valuable j
paper, such as county and state war- j David Swim is a good B-njamin Harri
rants and the like, o"f which Gilbert' ian- Clarence Lyndon is acceptable as
, , , , Fred Harriman, nnd Guv Tullv is a good
Bros, are known to have purchased ,, , ,r. ...
1 Tom Follet. Miss Madge Tucker is an
a large amount. enthusiastic Melissa Bedott, Miss Olive
There ought to be a way of pro- Vail is pretty and charming as Daisy
tecting the depositors of banks from Harriman, snd Miss Alice Wrenn
results which are suspected in this i answers the requirements of the part of
. , ...... . .J Dotty Sniffles. "The Widow Bedott"
case. The general belief ,s that 'f wi be the attraction a the week) witn
some officer or authorized person , the UBUal Saturday matinee.
could have stepped into control of
the Gilbert bank last Saturday, at i
t;mo o;t ,oe fii.,i t,
iut biiu& ouiu nao uicu iu tut
U. S. court, he could have found a
large amount of money and valuable
paper which is not now in evidence.
Courts should have the power, then,
of placing an officer in charge of
such institutions immediately upon
the filing of sufficient complaint and ,
not give several days in which to
"prepare" for an emergency.
A SMART DEMAGOGUE.
The New York Tirres, in a humor-
ously severe article, thus describes the
. . n. rr, t
new mayor of Cleveland. lom L.
J
Johnson is a professional free trader,
yet he made a fortuoe in the manu-
facture of protected steel rails. He
made another fortune in the street
., , . , .. .
railway business, yet advocates their
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municipal ownership. He stoutly
stood lor five-cent fares until he dis-
posed of his holdings, and then posed
as the champion of a three-cent rate. !
TI. ... . .. . , , i
IIis wealth is in securities, and he
'
advocates the single tax, which puts
the entire burden on real estate. He
has plenty of wealthy backers, yet
"plays for the votes of the masses."
He is a gold man, yet is a warm
personal friend of the champion of ,
free silver, William J. Bryan. ,
In the recent Cleveland campaign, I
Johnson "succeeded in bringing to '
his support the saloon element ot '
Cleveland, without losing strength j
among the liquor people," according
to one of his admiring supporters.
Tom appears to be the twentieth
century exemplar of that notable
individual, Mr. Facing-Both-Ways,
of Pilgrim's Progress. If Lincoln's
aphorism is true, he is riding for a
fall, for you cannot fool all the
people all the time.
Prof. Willis G. Johnson, in the
current number of Good Housekeep
ing, announces that it is possible to
distinguish tbe mosquito that trans
tnits tbe malaria germ. The danger
im pedes are called tbe anopheles
and keep tbeir bodies nearly at right
angles to tbe surface upon which
they are resting. The other 240
species of mosquilos arc not danger
ous, and can be distinguished by the
fact that they keep their bodies
7 -
resting on. Ihe opposite is true of i
the anopheles larva which arc found
in Stagnant ponds Or Slow running '
water. I his much having been uis
- . .
covered, it now remains tor our -
county commissioners to offer a re-
' ward for the scalps of the dreaded
anopheles, and humanity will take a
new interest in the swamps, sas the
1 Walla Walla Union. ,
'Thr Willow lledntt,'
The Oreeonian, in epeakinc of the
play that is announced for Friday night
week in this city, says:
"The Widow Bedott," compassed
aronnd with a number of specialties
' which make her all the more fascinating,
opened a week's encasement ut the
j Metropolitan last night and proved to
the the best attraction seen here for
several weeks. While the play itself
' hns been sacrificed to a specialty bill,
, the company are better as vaudeville
artiBts than as actors, and in conse-
quence the comedy has gained by the
alterations and cuts in it. In the sing-
inc numbers the company is especially
i it. v rti :i i- -:
; guuu, i. lie eunga uy iuibb wnve hii ueuig
' luminal! v well riven. Miss Vail is
posse88ed o a ciertri hiKh eoprano voice
of great range, and she uses it very
effectively.
Ga? TuH-v 8anB a coup!e of 80nPs
which were appreciated, and nearlv all
.. . , .
the other members of the companv con-
tributed t0 the vocal part ot the program,
either as soloists or in the excellent
concerted nuumera.
. ' A Q th Willna.- Ruilnlf PTuronc "P.tr'illcr
creates cniniderable amusement, al-!
i thonuh hf i" not ouite so natural as he!
mi.,ht Edward Clisbee does a cood
bit of character acting as Elder Sniffles,
Hie Wheat Market,
The Portland Commercial Review of
this week says : The spot market ruled
unusually quiet the past week, Thrre
were few buyers in the market and
equally as few sellers; the latter being
dissatisfied with bids, are not pursuing
sales with freedom. Wheat held at
principal interior points is in strong
hands, and the ceneral opinion there is
tnat wheat will go higher and that the
remainder of the season a gradual im
provement will be noted. It is true
that this opinion is only among holders,
but dealers generally are of the opinion
that the market at present is too high to
do any business with safety. Stocks are
I ver? larBe 5n Umatilla and Walla Walla
counties and in hands of holders, who
i ,. ., , .
, are well able to carry same over to next
iBea80ni The prevailing idea is if 50
j cents per bushel can he secured in either
j county for wheat, that some very large
Parcels wU1 to let B- The weather has
continued favorable for the growing
T . n . ... .
crops. In Eastern Oregon and ash-
jnirton spring work is almost completed,
and the acreage of spring grain is the
largest on record. Fall wheat is in good
condition, is reported to have stooled
well and as being well rooted. Quota-
4. . . , , KClr.a , r .
tions remain steady at 5S(S;oS)c for Club;
uinestem, 01(S02c per bushel,
,.
j cur f ttit
SnoWB the Htate of your feeHngB and the
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and 8allow complexion, Pimples and
Bkinl " -v"u are feeling
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy appJarance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and
80 1C8,,Bd PU'IO" fall; knowing this we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley, the draggist.
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.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to all pcrftons not to
purcliuge any of the following noten, to-wlt;
me note (or and one for tVM, both dated
February l'J, 1'JOl, payable one day utter date,
wttti Intercut ut ten tier cent: both payable to
K. Jl. Uilbreth, mid both Digued by John K. Mai
iuart and Charles Miuouarf. Auo one note (or
fH. dated February 23, 1J01, payable one day
alter dute, with interest at len iter cent, Hlgnerl
by Charles ilamiuart and payable to K, II, (ill-
ureui,
These note were obtained by mUrepreienta-
lion, and will not be Mid by the makers there
me
of, uud the public 1 hereby warned not to pur-
chute tbe Mtnu, nor any ol them.
miles City, Oregon, April 12, 1901
JOHN P. MAHOUAKT.
20 dlvf-wl
CUAKLK8 MAbQUAKT,
SOUTH and EAST via
Meni Pacific Co.
Shasta Route
OlictoUct IvUUlO
Trains leave TlioDnlle-i lor Portland imd way
Mutton at 4,'Ja 11. in. and 3 i. m.
ive Portland
S:30 a m
.li.SOn m
7:C0 p m
10:60 p m
11:30 h m
4 ;SS a m
b:15 a m
Albany
Arrive Ashland 12:3:) a m
" Sacramento fi'.iX) i m
" Sau Francisco 7:4."ptu
Arrive Ogdon S: 15 n ra
" Denver U:00 a m
" Kansas City 7:'J.'im
" Chicago T M5 a m
11:15 a m
UiUUn ru
7 :'-'.' n m
U::!0 a in
Arrive lxs A tiRoles li'JOpm
' El l'ao 0:00 p m
" Fort Worth C:Su a in
" City of Mexico :.V a in
" Houston 4:00 n m
" New Orleans .. .. t:am
" Washlnetou . .. GM'Jnm
" New York .12:43 p m
7:00 nm
fit 00 p m
CiSOa m
i:.Va ni
4 M n in
r,:'Jj p m
t'i'42 n m
IJ'43 p m
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains
Olialr ears Sacramento to Oirdcii and El I'u.so,
and tourist cars to Chicago, rit Units, New Or
leans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or add.tss
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passonzcr Acent. Portland, Or
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Ice cream and ice cream soda now on
tap at A. Keller's. allltf
You will not have boils if vnu t,
Clarke & Falk's Bare care loiiboils.
A full line of Eastman films ami sup
plies lust received bv Clarke & Falk.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
u. a u i i...
j Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
j and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke
& Falk.
Some desirable city property for sale
; or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons
& Marden.
alltf
Paint yoor house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk
have them.
We carry a complete line of Spauld
ing's base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc.
See our window. Mays it Crowe, lltf
For fresh halibut, perch, herring,
razor clams, and all kinds of fish in
season, leave orders with J. A. Carnaby.
Quality and not quantity makes De
Witt's Little Early Kisers such valuable
little liver pills. Clarke & Falk's P. O.
Pharmacy.
Soule Bros., piano tuners, will be in
the city for a few days only. Leave
orders at either Menefee & Parkins or
Niukelsen's music store. al-10
"I had piles so bad I could get no rest
nor liud a cure until I tried DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once,
I forgot I ever had anything like Piles."
E. C. Boice, Somers Point, N. Y. Look
out for imitations. Be eure you get De
Witt's. Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacv.
Don't Let Tliiii Huller.
Often children are tortured with itch
ing and burning eczema and other skin
diseases but Bucklen's Arnica Salve
heals the raw sores, expels inflammation,
leaves the skin without a scar. Clean,
fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on
earth ae good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at G. C. Blakeley's drug store. 4
When your hair appears dry and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. W e have what
ttie hair needs when it gets !n that con
dition. We have the Crown of
Science Hair Grower and
Cocoanut CreamHHr' Tonic. They
will cure dand VIB rufl' and all
scalp diseaees. For sale at Frazer's bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 75c u bottle.
You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy
cheeks and ppnrkling eyes if your liver
is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De
Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the
whole pystem. They never gripe. Clarke
& Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Pat ton's sun proof paints for $1,50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. oil
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee, Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief, LT cts.
and 50 eta. Blakeley, the druggist.
Acker's English Remedy will stop a
congh at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 eta. and 50 cte. Blakeley
the druggist.
Cow Pur Hale.
Good gentle, fresh milch cow for sale.
Gives over four gallons milk per day,
Apply at this office. alO-lwk
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
.Don't forget this.
aim
Oregon
Shot like
and union Pacific
DSl'AUT
rots
'IltPHKO'
l'ortland
.Hflal.
I'J-.'Jj p. in.
via Hunt
liiRton. Atlantic:
Express,
Yl-M) a. m.
TIMK PCIll'lH' I.l.S
riioM
THE DAl.l.KS.
AUIIIVK
rnoM
.Salt Uikc, Denver. Ft.
Worth, Omnlui. Kan
! !MihClty..St.ljiiiU,Chl-
ciiro and the East.
1 :05 p. in.
Salt Dike, Denver. Ft.
' Worth, Omaha, Kan
sas City, St LouKChl-'
cago and the East.
I 15 u. in.
Vfh Hllllt-
. liifiton.
Ht. Paul Walla Wiilli., l-ewixton.
Fast Mall, ; bpoknne.Walltice.rull-
9:4) p. in. man, Minneapolis, rit.
via Spo- Paul, Duluth, Mllwau-
kuue. kee, Oiieagoaud East.
H::Mn m.
OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE
From Portland.
(All sailing dates sub
ject to change )
i
F'or ran rrancisco,
' Sail every ft days.
8:00 p. in.
I:(W . in.
Dally
except
Sunday,
f.vn )i. in.
Saturday,
W.W p. in.
Daily
except
Sunday,
H:0O a. in.
Columbia KIvit.
To Astoria ami Way-1
ljimllugs. I
t.00 p. m.
except
Sunday.
VillHintt Itlvnr.
Oregon City, Newberg,
Salem, Indepeiidenre,
and w ay-IjiiitiliiKs.
I -si p. in.
except
riumbiy.
Tueday,
i ::o p. m.
Monday,
Wednevlfy
Friday,
' Tliiirsdnv.
Corvallls mid Way
ljiiiUiugs. ?aturday,
e:W a. m.
Tuesday, AVIllmimtti- himI ii.'U)). m
ThtirMlay, VuiuhlU KlvnrH. Monday,
Saturday, t)rw, CUy, Dnvton ami Wedne-jlny
7:00 a. in. Wiiy.ljiiuliiiK. frlll"-
taavc
Klimrla
daily,
3:10 a. m.
Sna,ko Hirer.
Leave
J-euiiton
Hlparla to Leivlston. srCUa'.'ni.'
MF" I'nrtien Jeslrlnc to ko to lleppner or
point on Columbia southern via IliKRN.-Hhould
bike No. 2, leavlnc '1 he Dalles at 1J:'.V p. m.
makiiiK direct connections at lleppner junction
mid lite. KoturnliiK iniikliiKitlreeteoimeotloti
at lleppner Junetlon and llggn with iNo. 1, ar
riving at The Ualles at I :W p. ra.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAS. 1KKI.AN1), Agent.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Complete
Cii?e
of
Drtis
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
The time will soon ba here when every
stylish dressed man will want an up-to-date
Hpring Suit. Those are the kind of
patrons 1 am tailoring for. Come in
and look over my Spring line of Suitings.
All the latest novelties for 1001,
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its tUgts thure
should bo cleanllneM.
Ely's Cream Bain
cleuiittt, too then and heaU
the dleatd membrane.
It cures catarrh and drive
away a cold in the head
quickly.
C'raam Balm Is placed lato the nostrils, sprsads
over the membrane and It absorbed. ItelisfU Im
mediate tod a cure follows. It is not drying does
not produce sneering, &arge Size, SO cents at Drug
gists or by mall ; Trial 8Ue, 10 cents by mall.
ICY JfUOTUKRS, M Wsrren Street, New York.
Given
With ovorv dollar's worth of goods purchased at my store for the next Slxtv
Days, 1 will give" one chance on the following prises: '
1-FIrst p;ir.c -1 1Gel,fl, Gold Watch and Chain
"-Smiml prize 1 L,ulie8 GolJ Watch and Chain
I! Third pilze " '" Sinoking Set
l-Fourtl. pnsu 1 ,,t .P1"1' Uler Knife
5 I-iftn prize Ki fellv,r Knives and Forki
In atlditinii to giving nwav tlu'cn prizes 1 will sell goods as low hb tho lowest
and gtiaraiituo my goods to Im freii. Give nu a trial.
ROBERT TEAGUE.
" IS
Speaking of Blood Medicine :
Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing
that cures. Do not forget it ; wo have it, at 75c per bottle (large bottles);
guaranteed, or you may get your money buck if not aatlslled.
IN COMPOUNDING- PRESCRIPTIONS
we i-surdee the greatest care. We carry ths best and lice the befit In com
pounding your phvpiciaiiH order. Our prices we make as low as is consistent
with efficient service.
We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything
appertaining to Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sundries and Photograph Supplies.
GEORGE C. BLAKELEY.
p. S. GUWIJ1G,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker...
Di:.vi,i:n is
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
ARcnt for Itiii"vll .V ( tt. s Lupines, ThruMiurN and Saw Mlllx.
te"ta!S: in;.. Cor. Second & LaneUiD Sts, THE DALLES, OR,
i J. E. FALT & CO.,
y
Proprietors
9 Purest Liquors for Family Use
C Delivej-ed to any part of tho City.
1 honwB sss'on 1ieuuicei
L. Lane.
GENEUAL
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jeffcnn, Phone 159 $
I
r.irtirtiriiTiTiMTiit
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking Business,
letters of Credit ibhiiuiI available in
the EitHtuni StatcH.
Sight KxuhaiiKO and Telmaphic
TransferH sold on Xow York, Chicago,
St. LoiiIh, Kan Fraucinco, Portland Ore
Kon, Seattle Vanh., and variona points
in Oregon and WaHhinjton.
ColleCtioilH lliadl) Ut. nil Hfiintn rin fnv.
orable terms.
TfiGCBiumtiiaPacKiegco.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKA0TDKKK8 OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DHIF.D BEEF, KTC.
UBesiaDni
Blacksmnn
A N D
Horseshoer
L. Y. Hone, Prop'r.
fifst-CIass in Eyery flespect
MKALB AT ALC HUUltH.
Oysters Served in any Style.
87 Becund Bt Tbe Dalles, Qr
AWAY.
Owl."
173 Second Street, y
Just What
You uuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety ae we art showing never be
fore (traced a Mingle Btock. Real imita
tion creton ellecte at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheaii paper prices.
Jilet;ant designs, tasteful colorinitB, yonn)
for a small price, at our store on Third
etreet. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
J. H. HCIIKNCK,
frvHliimit.
.Max A ot.
Cuablei
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptlj
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ot
New York, Han Francisco and Port
land. DIKBOTOBS.
D. P. Thompbo. Jko. 8. hcHMC
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lim.
U M. Rkai.i..
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
We Imvooii siilua full lint tl
RrjQlih ana Dreed LuiiiLier
Mouldings, Braoketa, Latbs,
Bhinglea, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
Cllvo us it trial ami wu will tnt
you right.
GILBRETH & SON
ThlrU aud Fctfaral Ht.