The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 29, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
APRIL 29, 1901 1
J. A. EBERLE,
Leadings.
Merchant Tailor.
Second Street, opsitc Mays & Crowe.
j world. Your mothers and grandmothers
We have an excellent line of Spring thought of using anything else for
Snmngs, Pantings, etc., which we are . , , ... n ,
prepared to make up in the latest Btyles, 1 indigestion and biliousness. Doctors
and guarantee a perfect fit. ' were scarce and they eeldoru heard of
appendicitis, nervous prostration or
g heart failure, elc. They used AugnBt
Richard Corbden will surely turn Flower to clenn out the system and stop
over in his grave when he learns that "'""entation of undigested loud, regn-
, , , , , ,. late the action of the liver, stimulate the
England has abandoned the policy nem)Ug an( orpaDic acUon of the BVS.
of free trade to the extent of im- tem. and that is all they took when feel
posing an export duty of a shilling a ing dull and bad with headaches and
ton on coal and a duty of. about a , her Bt:heB- You ol-v neetl a few losee
, . . , .... i of Green's August Flower, in liquid
cent a pound on imports of sugar. 1 .
The dutj' on coal is mainly protect
ive. The revenue from it is esti.
mated not to exceed 10,000,000 a
year, so that the revenue feature is
plainly a minor matter. The im-
portant consideration is that it will i
stop the increasing drain on the
domestic coal supply and the in
creased cost to the continental man
ufacturer will, to that extent, protect
the British manufacturer.
The duty of a cent a pound on I miles east of Whitman. A change of
imports of sugar is estimated to ! the wind at this time carried it rapidly
yield about $45,000,000 annually, I B0UtD i,lt0 tl,e be8t catt,e diatrlcta of
, Jt . Grant and McPherBon counties. A
but the protective purpose is not eecond brancb uontiDued nt;arl, 30 miIe8
only obvious, it is avowed. The ; in B weBtery course, and has not yet
British chancellor said in his budget j been put out. Another branch of the
Bpeech: 4,Fair pltiy must be given fire swept the Brown, Lee and Big Creek
to the British refiner as compared i v"p- The ranchmen have-been un
.... . . , . , ,. i.able thus far to check the flames. A
with his continental rival. The re- J ditrl(,t o abont m mUeg ,n ,ength and
finer of beet sugar must be favored i from jq to 40 in width has been totally
as against the refiner of- cane sugar, swept of bay and the dry prairie grass
nr viop vorsn. " ' that for a month to corce would have
So well do the British refiners un
derstand the meaning of the tax it
is said ther are alreadv nrenanne'i
j - d i 1 o
to relight their extinguished Ores.
This is sorry news for American
Cobdenites, coming as it does at a
time when they ere preparing, with
Tenewed energy and hope, to marshal'32 years, residing in the southeast
ii al e .. u .i .i i of the citv, took carbolic acid this morn
all their forces against both the , . , ' , , , . , ,. , ,
. . 1 ing with suicidal intent and died on the
policy and principle of protection. way t0 the hoBpltaK He had been drnk.
Public intelligence will not be de- ig heavily around the city for some
ceived as to the meaning of this new days. He leaves a wife, but no children.
departure of our British cousins. He nad lived thie acuity nearly all
1 I u: i: ti. ,. .:u i.i.i :..
"V . , . r , 1 . . -r.
riuc uuue is u lunai; uvcu iu xuy
land.
The Astorian justly says that
Minister Conger pronounced j
fence of the missionaries is a knock-j
out mow to tue auuntiant cueap i
criticism which was directed against
them as the cause of the Boxer out-
break and n rnnnnlmifi lnntors. As !
... .
me Astorian maintained some
months ago, Minister Conger states i
that the native Christians proved the
only salvation of the foreigners jn
China when they were hemmed in !
by the Boxer hordes. He might
have carried bis point further and
stated that China will never be satis-
factorlly opened to foreign enterprise ,
until the proportion of native
Christians to the total population i
becomes much greater than it is at
present
One has to go from home to leanilMir remedies. Remember that he
the news. The Pacific Farmer says
"Citizens of The Dalles are negoti
ating with parties for the erection of
a cold storage and fruit cannery
plant at Ibat place." Tub Chuon
jcle wishes this were true but, alas,
nobody here knows anything about
it.
Last year the mortality in the
Grand Army was naturally much
greater than ever before. Fourteen
years ago, in 188C, tbe total was as
small as 2260. In 1890, four years
later, it was 5000, and sinco tbnt
time has ranged from 7000 to 8000
annually. .
One of the regiments just re
turned to this country left COO of
its members in tbc Philippines to
outrage in business. The climate
seems to be no serious drawback to
the average American.
llcforc be starts West, President
McKmley wishes it distinctly under
stood that he doesn't have to kiss
a nj babies this trip. Anaconda
, Standard.
If Aggy can't get another job he
might be appointed war corres
pondent for the Commoner. Los
Angeles Times.
I Ouentlon Anrnrpil.
I Yes, August Flowerstill hus the largest
i sale of anv medicine in the civilized
form, to make you satiBned tnere is
nothing Berions the matter with you.
Get Greeu's prize almanac. Clarke &
Falk's. 1
Nelirnftku 1'rulrlr Fires.
Hvaxnis. iS'eb., April 27. For the
last thrnn ilava the nnnii liills nf thin
gBCtion of tlie"atate have been u eeelhinB
sea of fir-. About noon Thursday,
lightning set fire to the range in seveial
places. At first it got under headway in
Spring aud Bnekboard valleys, and with
a heavy southeast wind the fire was
driven to the Burlington road, three
served as the only food for cattle. It is
impossible to estimate the damage that
has been done. Many ranchmen have
no feed left for their cattle, and it is
thought that a heavy lose of stock will
be the consequence.
Suicide at Saleiu,
Salem, April 20. C. N. Tanner, aged
uio me, Aiir uuiuucr win iiuiu mi in
quest this afternoon.
It is Btated that Tanner is supposed
to be short in the funds of the school
district of which have been insisting on
a euttlement.
c, r. navi, M,rt aso.non
Salem, April 20. -The committee of
expert clerks working on the land board
uookB have filed a report with the at
torneygeneral covering the period dur
ing which George W. Davis was clerk.
It revea,8 a finortajte of over m000( ap
proximately the same as reported dur
ing the legislature. No other dia-
crepancies have yet been revealed
Bteppea into c.,ai.
'When a child I burned my foot fright
fully," writes W. H. Eads, of Joneaville,
Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for
! 30 years, hut Buckleu'n Arnica Salve
wholly cured me after everything else
failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds,
Cut8' fe'ore8 Bruisee Bnd Pile8- Sold by
G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 2oc. 5
If anything uile your hair, go and see
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
T. ...
maes a specialty of these goodB.
tf
buoscriue tor hie uuuo.nicle.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all pernon nut to
purchiino any nf the following notes, to-wlt;
one note for S)3 mid one for 1130, both (luted
FebriDiry'l'J, 1U01, payable one day after date,
with interest at ten per cent: both payable to
it. Ii. (illbreth, and both signed by John K. Ma
nuart and Charles lliuquurl. AUo ode note for
fil. dated Kebruury 23, 19U1, payable one day
after date, with Interest at ten per cent, signed
by Charles MnnUart and payable to B. II. Gil
breth. Theie note were obtained br mUreprecenta.
tion.und will not be paid by tne maker there
of, and tbe public U hereby warned not to pur
cnaae tbeianie, nor any of them.
uauei uuy, Oregon, April ii, iwi
JOHN K. MAHOUAHT.
in
oiSdlvr-wl
CUAULKB MAoyUAUT.
SOUTH and EAST via
Soutnem Pacific Co.
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dulles for l'ortlnud mu! wny
stations, nt 4:2a n. m. and ;i . m.
i
' Leave I'nrtlaml S:R0 n :
1 " Albany IU.'IMii:
Arrive Ashlnnd I'.Jt'.'S'n.
" .Sucriimeuto fi:00 p
" San Francisco 7:15 p:
Arrive ORdon 5:4ft n
" Denver 'J:00 n
" Kniisn(.:ity 7:'i" a
" Chluaco 7: 15 ii
11 'Kin m
4 ::." a in
b:16 a m
U:00a in
7:2."i a ni
y:30tun
Arrlve 1-os Angeles 1:20 pm
" Kt l'no fi:0O p m
" Fort Worth t:: n m
" City of Mexico U:55 u m
" Houston 4:00 h m
" New Orleans 15:25 n m
" Washington fi:4.' u tn
" New York 12:43 pm
7:00 n m
fiitX) p m
it; SO ii 111
U:.Via m
4:00 a in
(5:2s i lit
Ii-I2ll 111
12-4:1 p m
Pullman ami Tourist cars on both trains
Chair cars Sacramento to ORden and Kl I'aso,
iiml tourist cars to Chicago, St Louts, New Or
leans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
See Hgent at The Dalles station, or nild.ns
C. H. MARKHAM,
Geueral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Ice cream and ice cream soda now on
tap at A. Keller's. allitf
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. ABk your ttT Ncer for them.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arne
& Falk.
Some desirable city property for sale
or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons
: & Marden. alltf
j We carry a complete line of Spauld
I ing's base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc.
' See our window. Mavs & Crowe. 1 It f
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 Risers Buch .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
Xickelsen's music Btore. al7-19
"I had piles so bad I could get no rest
nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once,
1 forgot I ever had anything like Piles."
E. C. Boice, Sotners Point, . Y. Look
out for imitations. Be sure you cet De
Witt's. Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacv.
You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy
cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver
is sluggish and your bowels clogged. De
Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the
whole system. They never gripe. Clarke
& Falk'e P. 0. Pharmacy.
Experience is the beet Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
give limmediate relief money refunded
'25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drag
gists.
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
One Night ...
TUESDAY,
April 30th
100 Laughs in 100 Minutes.
Horace Ewing
In the Great Comedy Triumph,
Widow . . .
. . Bedott
A played by Mr. Kwlng over
IU00 times.
Supported by a Specially Selected Com
pany.
A happy blending of Farce, Music and
vaudeville isoveltles.
The Great Laughing Show I
HAVE A SMILE WITH THE WIDOW.
50c to all parte of tha houa.
6tn will be on sole at Clarke & FuU'u.
mm.
OREGON
Sholt Line
and union Pacific
DBl'AUT
KOI:
(Ml It'll Rl-
l'orlliind
Special.
fi:'J.it. in.
via Hunt
IliCton, Atliitltlu
Express,
lSiPH n. in.
vlk Hunt
ington. Ht. I'nul
Kh st Mull,
t:'i"i p. m.
via Hpo
kittle. TIME SrHKIH'LKS
ruoM
THK DAl.l.Kri.
Aitnivi:
V'ltOM
Stilt ljtte, Denver. Kt. i
Worth, Oiiiiilin, Kim J ,
MiKCIty.St. Louis, Chi 1 -' !' "'
ctiRo tinti xni i.iist.
?nlt Uike, Denver, Kt.
Worth, (iiiiiiim, Kim-1 .( jj lv, m,
mis City, St. IjiuN.CIiI.
t'liKu uiul the l.'ust.
Wnlht Wnllh, U'wlnon,
MHiknne.Wiillaee.l'ull-
. mini, Minneapolis, St. 1Mb hi.
, I 'mil, Diiluth, Mlluiui
1 kee, Cliieni'oiiiul Kast.
OCEAN AND EIVEE S0HEDULE
From 1'iirtliiiiil.
(AH snillliR tlntts sub
jeot to change.)
For Fan l'rauclsco,
Sail every A days.
8:00 p. in.
1.00 p. in.
Dally
except
Sunday.
MOfl p. m.
Saturtlitv.
W-M . in.
Dally
except
Sinuliiy,
Columbia ltlver.
To Astoria iiml Wny
Uiuilliigs. I:l) p. in.
except
Sunday.
WIIlMiimtti Itlvnr.
OrcRon City, .Wwberc,
l:M) p. m.
Salem, Iiiilepcmlcucu, Hiiuday
anil Miiy-LmuiliiRk,
I) '00 ii. in.
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
6;00 u. in.
t'ta) p. m.
Monday,
WetlnesdHj'
Friday.
Corvnlllx anil Way
Uimllucs Tuesday, WUlHiuntti-hiuI n KOp. m
Thursdiy, Vuinliill llivtirn. Montlay,
S.itiir.lay, 0lKgtm (.,ty HVt(m nmI Vediit'.iay
:Wu.in. Wiiy.ljmdltiK'i. r"1"y
liive
Ktparlit
dully,
:i:lu it. ni.
Hnuk Klrer.
Illptirlti to lvcwlHton.
Leave
dally,
ii.in.
Titr,ti -,ital ri rt(v t. tri ti 11 i.ti. , it.r ir
poiius on i.oiuniom sotiiueru via iiirkn, hiioiiiu
take No. l!, leavtiiK The Dalles at ia:M p. m.
mnkiiiR direct conuectious at lie ppner Junction
und HIkks. KeturulnR iiiiikliiRdirectconue!ttou
tit Heppuer Itiuctlou aud IIIrrs with iNo, 1, ur
rivliiR at The Dalles at t:0." p. in.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAri. IRELAND, ARent,
The Dalles, OrcRou.
0
Complete
Cipe
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
1 Spring
Suitings
The time wil soon be here when every
atylinh dressed man will want an up-to-date
(Spring Suit. Those are the kind of
patrons 1 am tailoring for. Come in
and look over my Spring line of Kuitiugs,
All tbe latest novelties for 1001.
Suite to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In til III itigM thtre
should bo cleanllneis.
Elj's Cream Bain
cleanMf,soQibe and heals
the dlneated membrane.
It cure catarrh and drives
way a cold in the bead
quickly.
Cream Balm U placed Into the nostrils, spreads
over tbe membrane and Is absorbed. Ilellsf Is Im
mediate and a enre follows. It is not drying doe
not produce sneezing. Large Hlze, B0 cents at Drug,
gists or by mall; Trial tilzc, 10 cents by mall.
JsLV WWTUBI18, 66 Worreu Street, New York.
Given
With every dollur'n worth of goods purchased at my Btoro for the nextSlii.
Dnye, 1 will Kivo mm ehnnco mi the following prison : v
1-Fln.t p;ho 1 TGenf Gold Watch m.,1 Chain
a-StuMiiil prize 1 L,uUt'B (-,0,(1 w' hihI Cln
:i Third ptlze . 1 Kinoklm; Set
l-Fourth j.r.xo ' &ver Hut tor Dlnh ,u lhitter Kn(
6 Fiftn prino 1 Rut s"vr Knlvoa nd Forkt
In mldltinn to giving nwav them' prizes 1 will sell goods iih low ne tho lowt
and guiminti'o my goods to he fresh. Give mu a trial.
ROBERT TEAGUE,
Speaking of Blood Medicine :
Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing
that cures. Do not forget it; we have it, at 75c per bottlo i largo bottles)
guaranteed, or you may got your money back If not Hittistled. "
IN COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS
we esercice the greatest care. We carry Urn best and use the host In com
pounding your phvsiciniiH orders. Our prices we make as low as is consistent
with eflieiont service.
We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything
appertaining to Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sundries and Photograph Supplies,
GEORG-E C. BLAKELEY.
p. S. GLTOlflG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.,,
DCALI'lt IS
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AkciU for IttiKiell .V Co, s Linrlnes, ThrcHhers und Saw 51111k.
Telephone 157.
Long Distance 107!!.
J. E. FALT & CO.,
Proprietors The Qwl."
1
Purest Liquors for Family Use
Delivered to any
9
Phones: 51 Local,
B5S J.oug Distance
L. Lane,
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third aud Jeffcnn. Phone 159
FBENOH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Tranaact a General Banking Business.
Letters of Credit issued avuiluble in
the Eastern States.
Sight Kxchunge and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seuttle WuhIi., und variotiH points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections Hindu utull lininlu r,n luv.
orable terms.
rue CoiumDta Packingco..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDKACTUKEHH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
iR1F.D BEEF, KTO.
MM lestaoraot
L. V. Hong, Prop'r.
First-CIass in Every Respect
MKALH AT AU UUUltH,
Oysters Served in any Style.
1!
.3'
GKNKHAL i
Blacksmiin
Horsesnoer
87 Second 8t., Tbe Dalles, Or
AWRY.
Cor. Second & Laililiii Sts, THE DALLES. OR.
part of the City.
173 Second Street.
Jast What
You uuant.
j New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
j wide variety as we are showing never be
j fore graced a ningle stock. Heat itiiiU
I tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper price.
J Eleguut designs, tasteful colorings, yonn
j for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a lull Hue oi limine jmim.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
J. K. HCHKNCK,
1'renldent.
Max a m!,
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Liepoaiie receiveo, euojeci iu oi"
Draft or Check.
Collectione made and proceeds prompti;
remitted on dav of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oi
New York, Han Francisco and porv
land.
DIKBOTOK8
D. P. THOMPBON, Jno. H. BCMHCI.
En. M. Williams, Go. A. Liw.
H. M. Bkall.
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
We littve on miles lull line of
Bonnh and Dressed Lumber
Mouldings, Braokets, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB
Which we will wll 'ive
and let live prices.
Cilvo us n trial and wo will tf'
you rlglit.
GILBRBTH & SOK
Third aud rdml HU. i
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