The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY MAY :i, 1901 J. A. EBERLE, Merchant Tailor, Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe, We have an excellent line of Spring Suiting, Pantings, etc., which we are prepared to make up in the latest styles, and guarantee & perfect fit. THE 31 A IX E. , , . , . . . battleship, the Maine, is certain to . , ,. , , I be raised from her bed in the bottom ' m , , ,, , , . , I gave it up as an impossible job months ago. The information now is that the vessel was not as seriously damaged as first supposed, and that repairs will be made with compara tive ease. It will be another surprise to the people in general to know that the I XT. i,;, , :., ,mi Maine, when it is again afloat, will not belong to the United States government until it Is purchased. The company engaged in the enter -, prise is to receive the wreck, less 3 per cent of its selling price. The plan of raising the vessel Is unique. The contractors are building a dam all around the Maine which will take nearly all summer to complete. When this is completed the water will be all pumped out of the hole. This will leave the vessel lying on the bottom of the harbor, and as she is resting flat, the necessary repairs can be made in her bow with ease. The water will then be allowed to enter the dam when the repairs have been completed and it is calculated that the vessel will, rise with the water. It is reported that the machinery in the Maine has not been damaged at all, as steel does not rust while under water. To prevent injury as the water is retroved, however, the machinery will be covered with oil to prevent corrosion. If the contractors are successful it will be a valuable work for them and should prove very profitable. There was something like $500,000 worth of ammunition in the hermet ically sealed vaults when the Maine sunk, and it is believed that this will be recovered without any damage. Whether this will belong to the wrecking company is not certain. If the Maine is in as good con dition as the contractors now assert, and if it is possible for the govern ment to again secure her, there is not a man, woman or child in the country who will not believe that it is the duty of this government to again put her in commission so that the American people can honor her whenever and wherever she appears. Good luck to the Maine, Walla Walla Union. A DEALER'S VIEWS ON WOOL. The McMillan Fur und Wool Co., of Minneapolis, in their last circular eays: Wool has been depressed, and until recently has declined con tinuously; in fact, was hard to sell at any price. When any merchandise is abnormally low manufacturers liave not the foresight to lay in largo stocks, and then when there is an extreme advance they cannot buy enough at the top. Thqre is no speculation. ''Those viave., the money have not the nerve' and' vice versa. If One and fine medium foreign wool, similar to our heavier territories, were imported, after pay ing the duty of 11 cents a pound J and the transportation and brokerage cbarges, our friends nbroaJ would ' have to ninko us a present of1 several i cents a pound for taking the wool. Tiic March London wool sales closed with line 7tl to 10 per cent higher, i line medium remaining the same, land medium and coarse o to 7 per ' cent lower than the close of the ' previous sales, and since then the I market hns remained strong nt the j closing prices. "Wool should go I higher. From Australasia, South J America and South Africa come ad vices of a decrease m shoop, "While sheep are decreasing the world over, this country demands more and bet ter clothing. Agriculturalists are and getting high prices tor gram stock. The demand for la nor ceeds the supply at high pjices. tariff makes imports of foreign man ufacturcd goods insignificant. The machine poet of the Chicago Herald grinds out the following: "Let us, then, be up and doing, all I - becoming monej' kings. Some day , , ... , we may be eudowmg universities and . T. . . , things. Lives of billionaires remind us that we've got to own the stock, if we want to leave behind us librar ies on every block." "W. II. II. Dufur is spoken of as next United States marshal. We sincerely hope he may land the prize, for Harrison is deserving of it. Shaniko Lender. Uncle Sum can borrow at 2 per 1 cent the money that costs England about thiee. Better still, Uncle Sam has no occasion to borrow. NOTICE TO WATER-CONSUMERS. All pereons using Dalles City water for irrigating purposes between the 1st day of May and the 1st day of Septem ber, will observe the following rules and regulations: Persons will be permitted to use the water below the bluff on all even daye, and above the blufl on all odd days from G o'clock a. m. until S a. in., and ; from b o'clock p. m. until b p. m. The above rules must be strictly com plied with, and any infraction of the ' tthnvo r II loo rtill an'htant rlin rifFuniliii r o fine of $1, and the water will be shut off until paid ; and for a second offence double the amount. The following charges will be made: For one full lot 50x100. $1.50 per month. Each additional lot $1.25 ; half lot 75 cts. All pereons using water in closet or toilet will see to it that the water is shut off when not in use, or water will be shut off altogether if allowed to run to waste. J. B. Ciioshk.v, Supt. Dalles City Water Works. ml-Swd Through the courtesy of Representa tive M. A. Moody this office has a lot of government garden seeds far disposal to anybody who may call for them, with out respect to his politics, religion, race, color or previous condition of servitude. The seeds are principally eelected vari eties of watermelon, lettuce, spinach, onion and cucumber. d.twtf If you want to retain your hair you have to keep your scalp clean. .Soap will make your hair harsh, dry and ' crispy. Now we have two of the yery I hnlt. nrAnnrflMnnfl fnr (l(tnnnln tliu scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your hair soft and glossv. Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer'e barber shop, The Dalles. tf "I have been suffering from Dyspepsia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to get any relief. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been for twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly." thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North Creek, Ark. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. "Our little girl was unconscience from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. I quickly se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her thiee doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C, says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Bkln affections will readily disappear by using DeWitt's. Witch Hazel Salve. Look ont for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt's you will get good results. It it the quick and poiltive cure for piles. Clarke A Falk's P. O, Pharmacy. I BU8INE88 LOCALS. r Ice cream and ice cream soda now nn tap at A. Keller's. aliltf Glarke & Falk's flavoring extrnctB are the best. Ask your c X'ur for them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and mmburn. Manufactured by Carae & Falk. Sonio desirable city property for sale or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons & Mardon. alltf We carry a completu line of Spnuld iuu's base balls, buts, musks, gloved, etc. See our window. Mays & Crowe. lltf For fresh halibut, porch, herring, razor clams, and all kindB of fish in season, leave orders with .1. A. Cnrnuby. Quality and not quantity makes Do Witt's Little Early Klsors such valuable little liver pills. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Wo have a bicycle at $14 50, exactly the Banie grade that our competitors are asking $2 more for, and have been tret ting more than that for them at their "greatly reduced prices," as they would call them. Maier & Honton. L'.'J-tf Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in liatidsuiuu tin boxes at 25 cts. Blakuloy the druggist. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug gists. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy .lames E. Patton's sunproof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents ml A full line of Eastman films ami sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. You will not have boils if von t, Clarke & Falk's sure cure foi boils. Subscribe for The Ciwonicli:, PROPOSALS For I'urtiiRn Kulliviiy I.iiiulx lit tlm CiiRcndn l.uukN. Sea'eil bills will be received by the bonril nf portiijri' cominissIoiiL-rh of tin atittoof Oregon until J o'clock p. m. .Mny 21, liol, anil then pub licly oiieneil. for the pnrcho of u tmct of l.iml unjoining the 1'niteil States Government lie ervo above the upjier entrance to tlie locks in the Columbia river. Ix-'Kiiiiitntf at a point on the east boundary line of the United Statei (iovurn ment lteervi) ultiuty-eifftit and four-tenths (!.!) feet north of the Mmtlieatt corner thereof, thence northeasterly piratlcIiUK the track of the Oregon Railway una Navigation Company eleven hund red (11U0) fiet, being a strip eleven hundred (1100) feet long between the track of the railroad company and the Columbia river, ils fully docrlbedat page 101 Book "1'," Hecorils of iK'eds for Wasco County, Oregon, authority for said sale being granted by an act of thu twenty. Hrst legislative assembly ; conveyance to be a b'irgiilu and Mile deed. Kacli bid must be accompanied by a certllled check of the amount of twenty (A)) percent of the bid, payable to the state treasurer, to bo for feited If the balance of the purchatc price is not paid within ten days alter acceptance of the same. lllils should bo addressed to the Secretary of State, and endorsed "Hid for l'oitage Hailvvav Land." The Hoard of Portage Commissioners reserves the right to reject an and all bHs. T. T. UK Kit, Governor. V. I. M,'NiUR, Scretarv of State. CHAS.S. JIOOUK.atatotreasurcr. -ml-w.is-riw Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to purchase any of the following notes, to-wlt; me note for tOXi and one for 4 ISO, both dated February 19. 1U01, payable one day after Hate, with interest nt ten per cent: both payable to li. II. (illbrcth, and both signed by John K. Mas iiuart ami Charles Musqtiart. Also one note for 131. dated February '.;), 1WJ1, payable one day afterdate, with interest at ten pvr cent, signed by Charles ilasqitart und vayablu to It. II, till breth. Tlioe note were obtained by misrepresenta tion, and will not bo paid by the makers there of, and the public Is hereby warned not to pur chase the Mime, nor any of them. IJalles City, Oregon, April 12, lwil. .IOIIN V. MAi-QUAKT. tgOdlw.wl CIIAKIiKB MAoQI'AKT. D O C T O R S A N D E N Worn By Pleu and wop The DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT Is a speedy and reliable cure for nervous debility, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, lame back, kidney, liver and stomach disorders, poor circulation, sleepless ness, etc. Established 30 Years. Write today for my latest books, "Health in Nature, " arid "Strength; Its Use and Abuse by Men." Dr. A. T. Sanden, Soutbweot cor. Morrison and 4th Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON. iMmco d&w Umo THE DALLES ... Employment Agency. .. Next door to Star Lodging House. Positions Awaiting Men and Women. Oregon Shot line and union Pacific DSI'AUT von TIMK sciiiinn.KH FROM THE DAI.l.KS. Aitnm: PIMM I Chicago Portland Special. rj;2"i p. m. via Hunt ington. Atlantic Kxpress, 1'J.iVt a. m. via limit iugtoii, Ht. l'aul Knit Mall, o:'ii p. m. via Spo kane. I Salt ljikc, Denver. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan sasCity.St. Louis, Chi cago and the Kast, r.Co p. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft, Worth, Omaha, ICau iiiixClty.tit. Units, Chi cago ami the Kast. l-.r.a. in. Walla Walla, Uwlston, hpokaue, Wallace, I'll II man, Minneapolis, St, l'aul, Duluth, Milwau kee, Chicago and Fast, :i:::ou m. OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE Fniiii I'ort IiiimI. (All .nilllntr dates suh-j I Jeet to ehmiKe ) 1 For tMin Francisco, i Sail every o day.s. 8:00 p. in. TOO p. m. Dally except Sunday, .".Up p. in. Saturday, 10:00 p. m. Dally except Sunday, (V:U0 a. in. Cotiiinlilu Klvor. To Astoria and Way IjiudluKs. 1:0) p. in. except Sunday, 1 Willamette lllvnr. , i -no p. m iwrcKnu i;uy, .M-woerK, except .uiuui, i iMti-i'i-iHii-iii-i;, Sunday and ay-UtiidiiiKs. Tuesday, TliutMlay, Saturday, ti.OOa. m. 1::,0 p. m. Corvallls ntnl Way liudiuKs. Monday, edneMlny Friday. Tuesday AVIIIiiiuetlx mill H-aip. m Tliurday, , ViiiiiIiIII ICIviirx. .Moiiiiny Saturday, I oICK city, Diyton ami Wednesjlay ,:00a. m. ftv,,y.ijidlnKs. Mlday. Leave ltiparia daily, U: 10 a. in. HiiHko UlTur. , l;t'"vl! Lewlston Hlparia to I!ivlston. 8::i'i!!'m.' I'urtled Jeslriuc to iro to Ileminer or IHiint.s on coiuniDia Miuiiieru via iiikkm, hiioiiiu take No. leavlni: The Dalle at l:V'.r n. m. makiiiK dlmit connections at lleppner Junction mill IIIkk. KcturuliiK makliiKdireeteoiiiiectlou at lleppner junction and iuuks with o, l, ar rivtiiB at The Dalles at 1:0.) p. m. For further partieulars, call on or address JAS. lltF.LAND, Atteut, The Dalles, Orei;on 0 Complete of at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. Spring Suitings The time will soon be here when every stylish dressed man will want an up-to-date (Spring Suit. Thoue are the kind of patrons 1 am tailoring for. Come in and look over my Spring line of Huttings. All the latest novelties for 1001. Suits to Order, $lO.OO. John Pashek, The Tailor. Nasal CATARRH all Ita atagea tUaro altouM bo cleanllaam. Ely's Cream Balm clean ea,tootbeitan(l)ieala the dlteuetl meinbraue. It cure catarrh and drlvea away a cold la tho bead quickly. (Inwa Balm la placed Into the noatrlli, apraada over the membrane and ia abtorbtd. Ballaf ia Im mediate and a cure followt. It la not drjriog-doea not produce aneazlng. Largo HUe, 60 oenta at Drug glat or by aaall Trial Hlze, 10 centa by mall. HLY UUOTUERfi, SO Warrtu IMreet, New York. BREED for SPEED, EDMUND S., liny Stallion, A yoars old; 1 I 1... ',...,! pOUlKIS. OllUll ny milium, noy, :l l. 'Irstdmn, Bridesmaid, by Hoxwoncl, land Queen, dam of Ad Alumi V. vxu ty an 10. Third dam, l'ruiiullii, uy Aiiiamiira, Him oi miimiiriuo uniui a, i'.'ii TTNT I) S. will make the pennon of 1M1I nt A. Porter's liverv Htnhln -ru. Dalles, On-iron. Terms for tho Soason, $20. For further Speaking of Blood Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing that cures. Do not forjret it; wo have it, at 75c per bottlo (large bottlet) guaranteed, or you may get. your money bauk If not HutlHfled. " IN COMPOUNDINa PRESCRIPTIONS we exeniice the greatest euro. We eurry th best ami ime the best in com pounding your phvHieiaiiH orders. Our prices wo make as low iih Ih consistent with efliclent service. We Carry a Very Complete appertaining to Drugs, Patent Medicines, Sundries and Photograph Supplies, G-EORGE C. BLAKELEY. f I C ETA I V Proprietors The Owl." t) Purest Liquors for Family Use y DolivcM'Otl to any part of the City. i hont.s. gg'j' Distance. 173 Second Street, y Advertise m The Chronicle. "1! ( t (( Y , i r L. Lane J, Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothors' Wagon. Third aud JBfTc?nn. PImiir ! FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TranHoot a General Banking BusiuoHu. J.etterH of Credit issued available in the Kusterti StateH. Si(bt ICxulianue and Teleeraphie Transfers Hold on New York, Chicii(,'o, Ht. Louis, .San Franoifco, Portland Ore Kon, Keattle WiihIi,, iiihI variotiB points in Oregon and WuHhinntoii. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Tne GoiumDia PacklngCo.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTUBKKHOK Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIKD BEEF, ETC. mm Besiaiinmi 3 5 T (iKNKHAI. '- Blacksmiin ANDii ) Horsesnoer h, Y. tloiiK, Prop'r. First-Class in Evepy Respect MKALH AX AI.r IIODItH. Oysters Served in any Style. 87 Hwjoml St Tfio Uallen, Or SIZE and STYLE height hands, W(ight 1050 J.1 I ilw, I uuu uuciu nun ui lMOiUll. won of Nutwood. Second Hum, T.nk.. j.iikoiuihi - h niaiiau, son oi Unmbleton. particulars see U'Kiiiu jj-isfcusK, Proprietor, Medicine : Line of Everything X St, ff Just What Yoa uaaot. New ideas in Wall Pupur here. Such wide variety uh we are showing never be fore itruced u Dingle stock. Keal imita tion ereton efl'ects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cbean paper prices. Elejrant desiKiis, tasteful coloring, yonnj for a Hiuall price, ut our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paint!, D. W. VATTSE, Third St. J.K. HOIIBNCK, l'ruoiilum. .Max A. Vikit. Caiblei First National Bank. THE DALLES - - ,- OREOON A General Bttnklnjr. Business tratiBWtd Deposits received, subject to Bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds prompt'7 remitted on dav of collection. Bight aud Telegraphic Exohongo sold o New York, Han Francisco ant". porl land. DIKKOTOK8 D. P. Thompson. Jo. H. HchijcoI. Ed. M. Wiw.iamb, Gko. A. Lm H, M. Bkai.i.. NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. Wo have on sale a full Hiuil Rouch and Dressed LimibtT Mouldings, Braokots, I-ftths, Shinglei, Windows, Dooib, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which w will lellatbva and let live prices. tllvo iih a trial arid wo will treat yop rlifht. GILBRETH & SON Third ana rdrl Ht