The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY MAY 7, 1901 J. A. EBERLE, TiftR flings .ninr"" Merchant Tailor, Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe, We have an excellent line of Spring Suitinits, Puntings, etc., which we are prepared to make up in the latest etyljee, and guarantee a perfect fit. THE ARMY CANTEEN. The country is cutitled to know the full truth concerning the army canteen, without respect to the ex tremists of both sides. Hence any reliable information is of value. In a very temperate article on the army canteen, the Walla "Walla Union says: The last congress abolished the canteen and since that time the question has been more thoroughly agitated. Temperance people are interested, and ministers arc endea voring to ascertain the truth of the matter. People who have not in vestigated listen to the reports of the ultra-temperance people that the canteen is dangerous and an evil that should be for all time abolished ; on the other hand they are informed by earnest persons, who are in favor of the canteen, that its abolishment has already proven the good that is in the canteen system. Between these two opinions the ordinary person is in doubt. He hears two opposite stories and is un able to judge of the truth. Here in Walla Walla we have a post that has at the present time but a few men. Yet there have been stones that since the canteen law was abolished the amount of drunk enness among the soldiers in the oity has greatly increased. It has been charged that the police are annoyed nightly by the soldiers coming to the city, remaining late and getting into fights and brawls, whereas before the canteen law was repealed a drunken soldier was seldom seen in the streets. A jury of six men in a justice court in Astoria has decided that the nickel-in-thc-slot rrachinu law is a dead letter. There was no quest ion, whatever, as to the defendant's guilt. In fact it was admitted by both sides, yet on the first ballot four of the six jurors voted for acquittal' one voted blank and the sixth man voted for conviction. These in telligent and patriotic American jurors and fellow-citizens finally ar rived at the conclusion that the conviction of the defendant meant the closing of all the gambling places in Astoria, and as this would be an awful calamity they voted for his acquittal. So the operation of the machines will proceed all the same as if the Proebstcl law never had a being. The Spokesman-Review thinks if President McKinley is not a firm advocate of irrigation by this time, be must be fond of the desert and sand. His train is passing through the bleakest and dry est portion of the United States. If it were possible for the antis to be pleased with anything that exists they should be gratified to learn that President MoKluley seems to have concluded to postpone in definitely the establishment of an empire by reducing the army in the Philippines to 40,000 men, besides declaring bis intention to make A further reduction provided the con ditions in the islands continue to improve ns tbey have done during the past few months. Pnpor uolllns arc the latest, and nn exchange sees in Ihem the correct ! eternal encasement for subscribers who stop their paper without liqui dating. Tax On Vonl 8ur to 1'nnn. New Yokk, May C It is almost cer tain, enys the London correspondent of the Tribune, that the resolution on the coal duly will he passed by the house of commons tonight. The position of the government has been greatly strength ened by Sir Michael Hickf-Beach's dis closure with leg ml to the protits of the coal-owuers, and a three-ligure majority is not improbable. The miners' dele gates will meet again tomorrow to de cide upon their course of action. The volume of coal exports, especially at Cardiff, has, it is understood, already been Eensibly afl'eeted by the chancellor's echeme, but the disorganization no doubt is only temporary. When the delegates meet tomorrow the tax will assuredly have been passed, and no attempt to re scind it will be possible for at least twelve months. Tribute or .Iiiian to l'erry. Bukkeley, Cal., May li. Huron Keutaro Kaneko, president of the Bei Yu Cyo Kai, the American association of Japan, has asked the assistance of the University of California in rousing public interest in the movement to erect at Kurihama a monument commemorative of the landing of Commodore Perry half a century ago. A considerable fund haa already been raised, and it is expected that tho monument will be unveiled on the coming anniversary of the landing of the American envoy, which falls on July 14th. ' Jlr. KUeu Has Cancer. Sax Fkaxcisco, May 0. Dr. Gustave Eiseu, the California scientist whose discovery of the cancer germ was a nota ble event in the medical history of last year, has been attacked by cancer. He has submitted to an operation at St. Luke's hospital, and the surgeons state that tie is rapidly recovering, although nothing can as yet be determined about the linal result. Dr. Eisen believes that he became in noculated with the cancer microbe while studying the germs through the micro scope. Two AnarclilMs End Their Liven, Chicago, May C Clasped in each other's arms, the corpses of J. H. Has berio, a young Russian laborer, and his girl wife, were found in their bedroom this morning. They had asphyxiated themselves. In a statement signed by both, the suicides stated that they killed themselves because of their being anarch ists and also that the wife was about to become a mother. They did not believe in bringing another human being into existence under the preeent conditions. International Uainea Set For September London, May (J. The Oxford-Cambridge committee received on Saturday the official reply of the Harvard-Yale committee fixing September 21st as the date for the international games, to be held on Berkeley Oval, New York. FOUND. On Tuesday or Wednesday, a large, black dog with brown markings. Had leather strap with large ring, around neck. For further information apply at this office. rnli-'Jdlw. "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 Mre. O. W. Roberts, North Creek, Ark. Clarke & Falk'a I1 O. Pharmacy. 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, uoicning, lutuionce, sour atomacu or waterbrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such aH Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. O,, saya 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'a P. O. Pharmacy. If any thing ails your bair, go and see Frazer; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Reneniber that he makes a specialty of tbtse goods. tf This Space is reserved for M. T. NOLAN, Newsdealer, Bookseller and Grocer, corner of Union and Second Streets, who will make im portant announcement in a few days. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ice cream nnd ice cream soda, now on tap at A. Keller's. allltf A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Clarko & Falk's flavoring extracts aro the best. Aak your c X'er for them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by O'nrtte & Falk. Some desirable city property for sale or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons fc Marden. alltf Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly nnre liquid paints We carry a complete line of Spnulil ing's base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc. See our window. Mays A 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 Risers such valuable little liver pills. Clarko & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when yon can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A b'ulk, agents. ml Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 2b cts. and 50 cts. Blakeloy the druggist. We have a bicycle at $M 50, exactly the same grade that our competitors are asking .$2 more for, and have been net ting more than that for them at their "greatly reduced prices," as they would call them. Maier & Benton. L'3-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. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. NOTICE TO WATER-CONSUMERS. All persons using Dalies 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 days, and above the bluff' on all odd days from G o'clock a. in. until 8 a. in., aud from (1 o'clock p. in. until 8 p. m. The above rules must be strictly com plied with, aud any infraction of the above rules will subject the offender to a line ol !fl, and the water will be shut oil until paid; and for a second offence double the amount. Tl.fl fnllfAtrtln.. nt.no.a ar 1 1 1 I in rnn.lu For one full lot 50x100. $1.60 pe; month. iih uuuiuuiiui 1111, jii.-u, nun iui iu uis. All pereOtlS llSlllg water 111 Closet or toilet will see to it that the water is shut off when not in use, or water will he shut off altogether if allowed to run to waste. J. li. Oicossi:n, Supt. Dalies City Water Works. nil-Ilwd Whltx Jlun Turned Vollotr. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Houarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw ho was turning yel low. His ekin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he waB advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cureu." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c. Sold by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 0 .lull Couldn't Jlrtve Htood It. If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Hucklen'u Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the beat salve in the world. Price 20c a box. Cure guaranteed. SoldbyG.O. Blakeley, the riruyglat. 0 "Our little girl was unconsclonce from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. I quickly se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving herlhiee doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." 60 writes A. L. Spafibrd, Chester, Mich. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Cut Out This Ad Enclose It to Me With Ten Dollars and I will furnish you all complete, readv for use, mv 1000 Model No. 7 SANDKN ELECTRIC BELT. It is superior in make, quality aud power to any belt of fered by other dealers for which they chargn if 40. This mastorpleeo of electro-mediunl science will cure your nerve loss, your weakness, your kidneys, your stomach and poor circulation by endowing yon with that vitality which hnllds up the system. Drugs are useless; they are harmful. My belt cures where barrels of medicines have failed. Why suffer longer? 1 offer you an invigorant which has no equal in the world, for it will drive out you pain and make ynu a strong, sound man. Write for my illus trated books free. Dr. A. T. Sanden, Ituonis 18 and 20, Kussel Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. 22mcli KVv 3mo FRENCH & CO.,! BANKERS. Transact a Gonoral Banking Business, j Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Sati Francisco, I'ortlaml Ore gon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Oregon aud Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. mm Mm L. Y. Hong, Prop'r. first-Class in Every Respect MKAI.H AT AM. HOUItH. Oysters Served in any Style. 87 Second Ht Thu Dulles, Or PROPOSALS For rrtu( Hallway I.hikIn at tlm Vuicuiln I.iiuK. Sen'ed bids will bo received by the board of portajw eoinmii!ionern of the Htntoof Oregon until :! o'clock p. in. May 'J I, I'JOI. imil then pub- . ffi K ti. O (servo above tlio i.picr entrance to tho IocJch in I thl! ( '(li 11 fll tllll Ti'OT. Ilt'l. 11 11 1 II 1 lit It llft.llt fill tlllt ! SlTftiXSn t tv'- i; leei iiuriii hi 1110 oiiiiieiii corner mereoi, i leueu iiurii easieny piraiien u k 1 mirecKOl UHS' urcK'm uanway nun miviKauou i.ompiiny eleven liuiiilrcit (in)) f et, heme; " strip eleven ' iiuuureii (wujj ieet ioiik ueuveen me iriicic ill the railroad coni))iiiiy uml tliu Columbia river, us Xully deterlbedat pane 101 Hook "V," Kecord of Deeds for Wiikco County, Oregon, iiutliiirlty or Mild nilo beliiK grunted by 1111 net of tlio tMenty-llrit lenblatlveai't.einbly; conveyance to be 11 b'l Willi hikI Male deed. Kaeb bid limit be uecompaukxl by a certified check of the amount of twenty (!) er cent of the bid, imyablo to thuxtnle treasurer, to be for felled If the bulaucuof tho purchuko price In not pild within ten day after acceptance of tho umc, llldx should bo addressed to the Secrot.'iry of Ktiitu and endorsed "Hid for I'oiUko Hallway Land." 'I ho Hoard of 1'ortuKO Commissioner reserves thuriKht to reject any and all bHx. T. T. UK Kit. (Jovernor. K. I. DUNHAM, Beeretary of Htato. ('HAS, U. MOOMK.Btate Treasurer. inl-w.is-.iw Notice. Notice Is hereby Klven to all m.tkhh not to purciiaKo any 01 me ioijowiuk uoieit, io-vii; Hue note for iTJ'i and uuu for lUiO, both dated February Hi, lUOl, payable 0110 day after date. with Interest at ten ter cent; both payable to M. 1). (Illbreth, and both slKiied by John K. Man 'liiurt aud Charles ilaniuart. AImi one note for li, uuieu l euruary X), iwi, payable one day afterdate, with lutervit at ten per cent, hIkiuiI by Charles M:ifeiuart and payable to M. II. (ill breth. Theno noton were obtained by mUreprencntu tlon, and will not bo paid by tlio makers there of, and tho public Ik hereby warned not to pur chuKu thoinmc, nor any of tlieui, DallcH City, Oregon, April 12, 1W1. JOHN K. MAHQUAMT. aWUlw-wl CHAMI.ICH AlAbQUAHT. NOTICE "FOB PUBLICATION lMNB OrriCK AT 'i'HK IMM.KH, )B., Notice U hereby Klven that tho following named ncttler ban tiled notice of hialnleuilou to nuke dual proof lu xupport of IiIk claim, and that vaid proof will bo made beforo tbo lUnlter and Kecelver at The Dullen, Oregon, 011 Hatur day, Maya, lbOl.vlz.: I.eroy K. HllUary, of!Tlio Dalles, Orwon, 11. K. No, AMI. lor tbo BKk Btc 17, Tp 1 8, It U K, W. 31. Ho name the following wltnennoH to prove hU contlnuouH retldtucc upon and cultivation of Midland, viz.: J. C. Vamn, (JlirleM Gowion, Walter Scott, A. Turner, allof Thu Dalles, Uregdn. sprtO JAY V. I.UUA8, MegUUsr. a pi 11 10, iwi. si Just What You aiant. New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such wide variety as we are showing never he fore graced a single slock. Real imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our Rtore on Third street. Also a full line of house paintB. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. Wo lntve tin mle u lull line of Ret h and Dressed Lute Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will soil at live and let live prices. (live us n trial unit u will treat you rlKlil. G-ILBRETH & SON Third hikI PnitnriilJltK. i L. Lane, OKNKICAl, , E Wagon nnd Carriaso Work. E, Fish Brothors' Wagon. Third and JelTcrnn. PUouc 159 J. fJ. BCIIKNC'K, l'renldent. Max a. VOIIT, Canlllei First National Baok. THE DALLES - - OREOON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Tolegraphio Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco anc'. port land. D1RBOTOK8. D. P. TllOMPHON. JNO. S. SOHKNUX, ED. M. Wll.UAMB, OltO. A. LlRHK. H. M. Bkau,. me coiumDia Packiog Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKACTI1UKMHOK Fine Jiard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON )RIF,D BEEF, ETC, Biacksmiin ...AND... ') Horsesnoer mm. .OREGON Shop,t line and union Pacific DiSI'AUT KOU TIMi: SUHUMJI.KH I'ltOM THK DAI.I.K8. ARIT rug (IhleilKU- l'ortlaud Hpeolal, li:'i.r p. in. via Hunt liigtou. Atbintln KxprvKs, VMM a. m. via limit IiikIoii, Ht. l'lllll I'riNt Malt, 'J:iri p- iu. via Hi linue. Halt Uike, Denver, Kt Worth, Omaha, Kan. KiiNCIty.Ht.UMilH, 0h. uago and the ICast. 1:05 p. a, Halt Lake, Denver, Kt, Worth, Omaha, Kim. eati City, HU-oulx, JI. vago and thu Kast. t:l5a. ta, Walla Walla, Uwlntnu, hpokane.Wallaee.l'ull. man, Mlniii'iipolh, HI. I'aul, Dulttth, Milwau kee, Clilriii'oainl least, 3:30 .B. OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE rrom I'ortlaiiil. (All MllllllR lIlltPN Kill)-1 J cut to uhaiiKe.) 1 Kor Han Krauchieo, Sail uvuryA dayn. H:00 p. 111. 1:00 p. m, Daily uxeejit Kumliiy, '.Ul p. m. Katurday, Hi am . in. Coliimliln Itlvnr. To AKtorla ami Way iJiudliiKU. 1.00 p.m. ejctpt Sunday, Dally ' U'llliuiifttn Itlvnr. (.:wia. 111. 1 and Way-ljimll:iK. l:30p.B. Kpt Buniiy. Tuesday, I ThurMlay, 1 :30 p.m. Monday, WetiiifBdijt CrlOJiy, (.'orvallln and Way IjiihIIiiks Niiiiruay, moil a. m. TueMlay, Wllhiiiintin nnd a:30p.m, ThiirMbiy, Viimliili liivurit. Mondiy, W a. 111. (I.,.,.,,,, h... iiuvtnn nnil eunewnt Wny-LimlliiKK. b'ave Klparla daily, '1:40 a. m. H 11 11 liii Itlrnr. dv IiCniiton Uilly, 8:3) a. iu. Itlparlu to lxjivlKton, 1'artieH .lmlrliiK to ro to llcnDiicr cr poiiiihon 1 oiiiuima Miuuiern via iuxks, motm take No. leavluK The DuIKm at 12:25 p. n. makliiK direct eouueetloux at 1 1 eppner Junction ami IIIkip. UetiiruliiK makluKilirMicniinectloa at Ileppuer luuctlou aud IIIkkh wlthlNo. l.ir rivluK at The Dalles at l:Ufi p. m. Kor lurther imrticiiliirs, rail nu or aiilrc IAH. I KKI.ANI), Airrnt, Tho Dalles, OrifCD. Complete of at M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. Spring Suitings Tlio timo will aoon bo horn who" Htyliali (I reused man will wunt an up-w (lute Hpring Suit. Tlioso uro the klmic' pfltroiiH 1 ma tailoring tor. torn und look over my .Spring lm m nm" All tlio luteat novoltlofl tor IDOL Suits to Order, $10.00. John Pashek, The Tailor. Nasal CATARRH Iu all Ita itagoa tbare alioulil bo cleunlluiita. Ely's Cream Balm cleaiiei, too then and hcula tlio dlieaivil meuibraue. 1 1 euros talsrrh anil drlvoa way a cold lu tho bead Vreum Balm U placed Into uo u",J(u rcr the membnnu and li borld. our the membrane and la abiorlxd. uoulaui aud a cure rollowi. J 1 1 "" ' ..no liinillalAaml -nr fnllniva. It It Pt dW "7 ' m. aocaauai- glit .ir by mail s Trial Ble, 10 centi W aa.V imoi'UKitB.oo yvarrvu w-