From a Pastor El "I nm the pastor of the Baptist Church nt FortJcrvis, N. Y., nml sometimes nm called upon to take part in evangelistic work nwny irom homo. ot long ago I went to Sandy Creek, X. Y., which is swept by the damp k winds from Lake On- B tarto. Here I contracted A u he K came hoarc that HM .,.,,,1,1 j, . preach to my congregation. It was not only distressing in u bodily sense, but extremely embarrassingto enter the pulpit in this condi tion. I had heard of Ack er's English Itemedy and, after service, I boucht a bottleand began taking it. The next night my throat was nearly well, and I deliv ered my cnnon without difficulty. In a few days I was thoroughly cured. I conceive it to be my duty to benefit mankind physically as well as spiritually whenever 1 can, and am glad to write these words in praise of this grand old medicine. Those with sensitive throatsand those whocatch cold easily should certainly take Acker' English Remedy." (Signed) Rev. E'.ua Tekry Samoku. Sold at Si;., JOc ami 51 a bottle, throiipliout the l' ntted Btatesatut Canada; ami in Kngl.iml.ut Is Sil.,cs.Stl i.it. If youarenotsatUfledatter buying, return tUe bottle to your dniffslit anil get your money bact. He authorize thr alxnv guarantee. W- -X. HOOKEti i- CO., lrvpnitors, Sew York. For Bide, at Blakwley'tt I'liarinuev. Vogt Opera House WINDMILLS F. J. Clarke, Manager. One Nlpht Only.,. Saturday, May 4th. The one grent event of the year. The representative American play. mw ft. nf Han Hale 9 VhlCSOXAl. MENTION. Attorney H. E. Cross, of Oreeon City, ppent last night in the city the guest ol Umtttillu House. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Campbell, of Portland, arrived hure on the boat last night and went out to Kinirsley this morning, where they will probably etay indnflnirelv with Mrs. Campbell's fatti er, Mr. J.'W. Cox. Mr. J. H. St. Arnold, who has been east for the past month visiting relatives and friends in Minnesota, returned here on last night's train. Contrary to the expectations of hie many friends in this city, Mr. bt Arnold came back alone. Attorneys Frank Menefee and N. J. Sinuott left on the noon passenger for Prineville, where circuit court opens next Monday. These gentlemen have other business that will occupy their at tention till court opens. Mr. Menefee will visit the scene of t.he recent murder in the Trout creek country. SALMAGUNDI. Oregon's State Board of Horticulture is no mere ornamental appendage. It has juet informed fruit-growers that un less they keep their orchards free from pests the state will do it at their ex pense. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. S eoring at partiean newspapers is cheap and easy, bnt you always know where to Gnd the honest partisan news paper, while many of those professing independence can only be located after they have ascertained which side has the most inducements to offer. The East Oregouian save : "Umatilla county iias sold approximately 20,000 -fiheep this spring at prices ranging from 41.75 for yearling wethers delivered after shearing, to $2.20 for mixed yearlings, same delivery. These figures are almost identically the same as those recorded for last spring. Twenty-four of the leading bankers, professional men and Cmerchantu of 'Richmond, Mo., have entered into an agreement to parade in shirt waists on 3Iay 1st, when they will march through the principal streets. At night they will give an entertainment and supper to introduce the Blurt waist as a substi tute for the "swallow tail" and Tuxedo. The Prison Mirror, a handsome lfttle newspaper published in Minnesota pen itentiary the past twenfy years, says "Why is it from the first inception of our paper until the present time we have never had an editor in our midst? Other professions have been well re pre sented. Of preachers we have had enough to furnish subsistence to an African chief for a year ; doctors in suf ficient number to depopulate a state, and lawyers enough to establish a good eized colony in Hades. But editors no tone." By CLYDE FITCH, with HOWARD KYLE and an excellent company, and all the original scenery, costumes, properties, etc., as teen during the long and mem orable engagement at the Knickerbocker Theater, Sew York. A Sumptuous Production. Reserved Seats on sale nt Clarke & Talk's Pharmacy. TICKETS, $1.00 DR. SANBURN. White Medicine Chief King of Cures in the City. Entertainment ami Uasknt Hoc la). An entertainment and basket social will be given at the Endersby echool house, on Eight Mile, Friday evening, May 3d, commencing at 8 o'clock. Ladies are requested to bring baskets with lunch enough for two, and with name of lady enclosed. The following program will he rendered: Quartet "Welcome Song" Kecihitlon "Evening Greetings" Hutliiu Ulokhon Musical Trlo-"Knlgut Wultzes" K. K. Mlddleswmt, II. I). Parkins, Mubel Klddelt Uocitutlon "Ilurdock'K Gout". . .Qrtxlle Davis Bolo "My Dreams of You' .. II. D. 1'arklus t'arco "Flipping tlie Question"., . CAST OF CIIAHACTKKS, Henry Primrose Lewis Kecldr Jleiiry Tljorntoi Clmrk-s Connelly Miss WimerbluMom Win Davidson JllssHImn Kutio Mussel Ellou Murray Carrie Davidson Bobbin,.., , Clara Williams Bolo "Ynu Tell Me Your Pruiins, I'll Tull VouMine" Musical Trlo-"Bon Ton" Admission, 15 cents. Those bringing basket will he admitted free, A general iavitation is extended to all. l am not representing any company but am the White Medicine, Chief my self. I was stolen and raised bv Chief Elk, the Chippewa Indian, and from him learned the art of healing from th plants, herbs and berries, and it is th pure medicine made from herbs, plantB and berries that effects my marvellous enree, and aleo my gift by the great power called magnetism learned from him. I heal in numerous instances without the use of medicines at all merely with mv bands. Through the power of magnetism I also tell each and every person their main diseases with out the patient saying a word. I intend to make my home here for some time The people of The Dalles have been humbugged in the past; but all I ask is that you give me a trial, and if the work is not as I sav the money will be re funded in all cases. I also give a writ ten guarantee in all cases that ure cura ble. My office is at the Chapman block room No. 30. The DalleB. fie snre to call and see the White Medicine Chief and be enred of your disease. Remember the place. Consul tation from 0 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 8 p. m Consultation free. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the li rectors of school district No. 12 will, at their regular meeting at 2 p. m. Tues day, May 7th, receive sealed bids for the construction of a sidewalk on the south side of Tenth street, in front of east one half of Academy Park school grounds, ana extending irom (Jourt street east ward to Washington street. Said side walk to be six feet wide, of good fir Jinn her edged and sized upon up pet surface. and walk to be constructed in accordance with ordinances of Dalles City, and work to ne subject to approval ol street com missioner. Bidders to furnish all mute rial and to do all necessarv srading. me noara Hereby reserves the right to reject any ana an Dids. Dated April 30, 1001. G. J. Faih.ky. 30a-Gw Chairman of School fijard. If the peopleonly knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterhrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia, A preparation 9uch as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good Clarke & Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cearch the remotest parts of the bowels the im purities speedily with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. Glarke & Falk'e P, O. Pharmacy. For Mala. A good second-hand top. buggy, at a rare bargain. Call at this office. a23tf PUMPS and PIPE RUBBER and Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. f yon arc in need of anything in our lino, figure with us, for il will pay you. We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have prompt attention. SEXTON WALTHER, 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. THE DALLES, OREGON. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Apin we call your attention To our line of Ladies' Trimmed Hats. They are the very best bargains that can be secured lor the money, and we sell them at much less than you can bt.13' them elsewhere. Trimmed Hats at $1.25, $1 .40, $1.70, $1.85, $2, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50. We still have a few French Pattern Hats Your choice of them THE CELEBRATED .. .GOIiUjUBlA BftEWEKY.. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of Urn product of thin vviill-know n brewery thn United Smti'H Iltsultli HtipnrtH for .lime -K. WOO, nays: "A more supeiior brew never uutured tho Inhriitory of the United Stuten llenlth reports. It. in absolutely devoid of the Hlik'htt'Ht truce of ndulterutlori, hut on the other hnnd itt compound of the bent of mult and choicest of hopti. Its tonic qnalition Hre of tho high est and it can ho lined with the greatest benefit nnd satisfaction hy old and young. Itn use can eoiiHciuntioiiBly lie prescribed hy tho physicians with the certmintv that a hotter, purer or morn w holcsouie beverage could not pofuihly ho found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. $4.75 You can't afford to make Dresses for your girls when we can soil them as cheap as you can buv the materials. Prices from 25c, 35c, 50c, 58c, 75d, $1, $1.18, up to $2.25. THE FAIR" The Place to Save Money. Wilkinson Warehouse IS NOW OPEN AS A WOOL AND mm n trail! Wool Graded and Baled. Wool Bought ani Sold on Commission. Correepondeuce Solicited. SAM WILKINSON. Pron. Drying prcnarutiotiH simply devel op dry catarrh; thoy dry up the secretions, which adhoro to tho moinbrano and doeom poae, causing ft far more serious troublo than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing inhalants, fumes, smokes nnd snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Halm is such a romedv and will cure catarrh or cold in tho head cosily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the COc. size. Ely Brothers, 50 Warrou frit.,N.Y. 'J. lie iialm cures without pain, does not irritate or cause suoeziuK. It sproads itself over an irritated and angry surfaco, reliev ing immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream liulm you nro armed against Nasal Catarrh aud Hay Fever. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation aud indigestion, makes you eat, sleep aud happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25'cts. and 60 eta. Wakeley, the druggist. Glarke ft Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly nnre liquid paints Htt-ii(l Into Live Coals). "When u child I burned my foot fright fully," writes V. H. Eade.of Jonesvllle, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but ilucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured ine after everything else failed." infallible for Hums, Scalds, Cuts, SoreB, bruises end Piles. Sold by G. C. lilakeley, thedrngiiist. 23c. 5 WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Ste. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -13:!. Local, 102. Executor's Notice. Notice 1 hurcbv irlvun thut Iiiniliir Kvom.. executor of the vsbtUi ol Kvullnu Kvhiii, do tcuscil, lis tiled hlH final account im xunti ex ecutor, in the enmity court, tibtto of Oidkoii. C'ount of VHscn;aiid said court Iikn MiiiMilutul the nth day of May.lWl.at the hour of L' o'clock ou "aid day for the titnrlng of objections to said mini account, hiiu lor ioc somemeut tncreoi, ttCANDKK KVANH. a- Executor. REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND & ASIMIA NAY. COMPANY i Htt'iimiTS of tlio IttKUlutiir I.lno will rim iik jxt the fot mv.iiK M.ii" iliilc, tho Cnmimiiy runcrvIiiK tin.' rl;ht to clmugu hchcilult; without imtlct.-. Str. Rogulator DOWN. IT. I.v Dulles I.v. I'ortlimd nt 7 A. l. nt 7 A. M. Y' Tiiiwliiy Monthly TIltllMllt CdlH'MIHy i Hatiirihiy l-'rldny h- Arr. I'ortlimd Arr. Iiiilk'h at l ::;o r. u. u r r. u. Str. " Iralda" l.CUVt'H ClthCltlll'H 0 It. til. Arrivu DitlleH 10:110 a, in. I. wive DuIIiih it p. in. Arr. GiiHcudus 7:110 p. ui. Daily ex. Sunday. Str. Dallas City. DOWN I.v. Duties nt 7 A. M. Mondiiy WMlnesduv . Krldiiy Arr. I'ortlimd ut 1 :'M v. . nr. I.v I'ortliiiid ut 7 Ui a m. I Tue(lny i 'I'hiirilny J Huturdny 1 Arr DuIIct'J Utf) I'. M.f HxciirNion l; itt! h tfvery Saturtluy for parties of five and upwardH : Dalles White Salmon aud intermedmiu points, Tide ; Dal Ice to Cascades, $1.00. For an ovoiilnir trip take tho "iralda" at p. in. turn on tho up boat, arriving at DallttH at ( HO p. in. to Hood Kiver ami re- FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel hy the Hteiimerx of the KcKiihitor I.lue. The Comjxmy will endeavor "to give Its put-, roiiN urn ihini nervieu lioKHiuie. ror nirtner iniorintiiioii aiiurens l'ortlnnd Otlleo, Ouk-Htreet Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt. Wasco Ware ho use Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ol pll kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, m inde Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TmuSo Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- ton FlOUr ThlB ,B rnanufactured expressly for family use : every sack b guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think M call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. r C. J. STUBhlfJG, WIIOI.KHAhE AND ItKTA' V Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Lank. THE DALLES, OREGON. UlllKtllll I'llllllH Hill, l.oiiK l)lt. 10111. DKALKKS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplied Crandall S Burget UNDERTAKERS fp EMBALMER8 Th Dalle, Or. Robes, Burial Shrouds Etc. ?Z Advertise in the Chronicle