The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 15, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
MAY 15, 1901
In Ibis, ns in many other matters,
circumstances alter cases.
J. A. EBERLE,
Tifin flings ,mffi"r
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe,
The Baker City Democrat, in
commenting upon trade conditions
in its home town, says in part:
"Information from a reliable source
indicates that Baker City is in a fail
way to lose its jobbing trade in
Eagle, Pine and Johu Day valleys.
The Columbia Southern railway
reached Shaniko from Portland last
year, and the teams commenced haul
ing freight from that point instead
of from Baker City as theretofore.
Canyon City is connected with Baker
by very poor, tough and disagreeable
highways. Little effort has been
made to improve it. Naturally
teamsters will take the best road,
though it be the longest, particularly
when Shauiko jobbers pay part of
the freight."
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, P.uitinga, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest styles,
and guarantee a perfect tit.
SHEEP OX FOREST RESERVES.
IttKnrll Chttiierluitl.
Beulin, May 14. Government circles
furnish denial that any negotiations are
going on between Austria anil Germany
for a European commercial league
against the United Suites. The idea is
regarded as impracticable owing to the
diversities of race and commercial
interests.
Iu the Mav Forum. Earlev Vernon I Tlie representative of the Associated
Wilcox contends that sheep grazing j Mr- White, United States
on forest reserves, when conducted
under proper restrictions, is not de
structive of the native forage plants,
does not kill the young forest growth
and does not menace the watersheds.
Mr. Wilcox bases his conclusions on
long experience in government em
ploy in Idaho, Montana and Wyo
ming. For a number, of years be
ambassador, and F. H. Mason, the
United States consul-general here, in
regard to the matter. They both said
they had beard of no negotiations in con
nection with the league referred to.
They regarded the matter as chimerical,
and did not believe there would be two
nations in favor of such a league.
NOTICE TO WATER-CONSUMERS.
All persons using Dalles City water
for irrigating purposes between the 1st
rlrtl. nf M.I. .in.) Ikn It.. t C 4
. . . . i ut, ui inn. miu llic isi lint UI CJCDkCUJ-
was engaged m the study of plants ; be wil! 0b,erve the foiiowine rules and
regulations :
Persons will be permitted to use the
water below the hluff on all even days,
and above the hluff on all odd days
poisonous to stock, and "had occasion
to observe the feeding habits of
sheep under all conditions.'
Mr. Wilcox meets one by one the
objections so often urged, that the
sheep eat the forests bare, trampling
out the roots with their sharp hoofs ;
that the loose ground is so dug up
in this manner that it is more sus
ceptible to the erdoing action of
water, that herders are careless with
fire, and even set fires to burn off
the undergrowth and promote the
growth of grass; and that the mount
ain streams nre polluted by the
presence of large herds of sheep.
Sheep, he says, avoid the forests
and graze almost entirely in the
open parks, and the herders will not
allow them to graze in the timber
because tbey scatter there and be
come lost.
He asserts that "sheep do not kill
native grasses by trampling or by
eating it; on the contrary, tbey
exert a decided influence in promot
ing tbe development of a more close
ly growing sod." As to their pro
moting soil erosion, he contends that
when tbe earth is dry their passage
has no perceptible effect, and when
it is wet their hoofs sink into the soft
soil and thereby cause a retention of
tbe water, "which is exactly what
seems to be desired."
He denies that herders deliberate
ly fire-the country. To do that, be
says, would endanger their herds.
Further, their movements may be
constantly observed by the forest
rangers. On the contrary, he says,
tbe herders are cautious, and when
from G o'clock a. ui. until 8 a. m.. and
.from 0 o'clock p. m. until 8 p. m.
ine above rules must be strictly com
plied with, and any infraction of tbe
above rules will subject the offender to a
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 cte.
All persons using water in closet or
toilet will see to it that tbe water is shut
off when not in use, or water will be
abut off altogether if allowed to run to
waste. J. B. Cnossns,
Supt. Dalles City Water Workfl.
ml-3wd
AclvertUed Letter.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for May 13, 1001. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which tbey were advertised :
BarrioB, T M Adams, J W
Crawford, Mr Cooper, Mrs E
DaviB,MissMurrie,2 Delaney, M M
Hancock, Mr Jas Grewell, Mrs Emma
Johnston, Claria Humphrye. G M
Johnson, MiBB Min Jones. Mr J F
McKellar, S W Lewis, Edward H
McCohnell, John X McDougal, Willis
Miller, C I Miller, Harry
Fries, Charles Marshall, Fred
Robertson, Wayne Runvan, Wm C
Kodkey, Ida Helen Ray, George
Sato, R F Staufer, S D
Townsend, Jess Williams, Violet
Weodruff, Wm White, Hannah
Winton. Wm Welch, Wm
Webb, Harry (2) Walters, Om
Walker, Wm S
J. M. Pattehsox, P. M.
TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS.
The county court has instructed the
county clerk to place a warrant on the
tax roll of 1000 commanding me to col
lect the taxes for said year by making
sale, if necessary, of the property there
in mentioned, and to return tbe roll in
side of sixty days.
I am sworn to do my duty, and am
also under bonds for its faithful per
formance; therefore have no alterna
tive but to obey the mandate of the
nnti vt anil trill 1 m rrut 1 1 tin! w txmfuail tr
forest fires are started tbey arise i nmke out a list of delinquents and ad-
from the careless ways of hunters
and tourists.
He admits that tbe presence of
large flocks of sheep tends to pollute
the mountain streams, but argues
that "it is impossible to keep all pol
lution out of streams without pro
hibiting all business along their
vertiee the property for sale.
10ro-4wd.tw
Rodbut Kei.i.v.
Sheriff of Wasco Co.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden Eagle Mining Com
pany at tbe office of French & Co., bank
ers, on Friday, May 31, 1001, at 7 o'clock
p. m., for the nurnose of electing seven
course; and the economic question . directors and transacting such other
arises is this connection whether it
is desirable to prohibit tbe develop
ment of a great industry, such as
sheepraising, on the ground that the
mountain streams may thereby be
somewhat polluted."
This article was written in direct
reply to one by C. 6. Newell, in tbe
February Forum. Tbe truth lies
between tbe two to tbis extent, at
least, tbat locality and other con
ditions will often determine whether
tbe presence of sbeep on tbe forest
reserves works an injury or a benefit.
business as may properly come before
said meeting. By order of the president,
The Dalles, May 1, 1901.
J. C. HoSTKTI.KIt,
ml-td Seoy. and Treas.
Niitlcel
The Elite barber shop is now running
four chairs, thus giving patrons the
quickeit service consistent with good
work. The finest baths in the city for
both ladies and gentlemen. Special at
tention given to children's hair-cutting
and ladies shampooing. Tbe only bar
ber shop in the cltyesing team-Jaun-dried
linen.
mlS'tf W. A. Crawford, Prop.
FOll about thirteen years 1 have devoted more
time to politics than to business. The result
is that my business has Buffered. For a time,
at, least, 1 propose to devote more time to business
and less to politics, provided the other fellows will
let me.
During theso years some features hnvo come
into practice among business men that were not con
sidered proper or necessary nt that time. Among
them is the scheme of profit-sharing or giving to
some lucky customers a valuable present. 1 propose
to do something in this line mvBelf.
For earn fifty cents Vaid to mo for goodn fur
nished I will give the customer a numbered coupon.
On each Saturday at l p. in. 1 will give uwiiy two
present? one, u year's subscription to any $1 period
ical desired, and the other, one copy of some of the
famous pictures neatly framed, the customer can
also make a choice of these as there are a number to
be given awav before supply is exhausted. In ad
dition, every month 1 will give several valuable pres.
flits. On June 5th the presents will be a fine Bible,
n Webster's International Dictionary, one year's sub
scription to a $4 periodical and onu Hoys' Ituaotnill
Set. The presents to be given away on July (nil will
be announced later.
1 hope to confine invself In those presents to ar
ticles in mv own line so that 1 will not interfere with
cnli) of goods in other HneB. In addition 1 will give a
divide nd each month to the person who has pur
chased the moHt goods from me. On Jane fith thiB
will be !?.r) 00. You do not have to purchase fifty
cents worth at one time to get a dividend check, hb I
issue certificates of sale for less amounts which can
Im exchanged for dividend check when tbey amount
to fifty cunts. If clerk does not give you checks or
or certificates when you make U T liftl IIJ
a purclmHo, ask for them. III. I . llULHIl
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C. J. STUBliIflG,
WIIOI.KSAU: AS'l) KKT.WL
Wines, Liquors Cigars
l Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Nest door to First National Hank.
ilonilnn Vhoiif JJU4.
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THE DALLES. OREGON, .i
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Just What
You uaant.
II 1 ' ' 71
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety us we are showing never be-
! fore gracud a single stock. Real imita
tion creton etlects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at client) paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
Advertise m The Chronicle. id. w. vatjse, Third st.
mflTIHEE !
The newly completed track of
The Dalles Driving Ass'n.
Cut Out
This
r
will be formally opened by a
GRAND MATINEE on....
Ill
16
PROGRAM
FIltST EVENT TKOTTINCi.
Nellie Bly E. E. Ferguson
Dick E. O. McCoy
Dock L. L. Lane
Fanny J. P. Mclnerny
Babe L. E. Crowe
DaiBy A. Keller
SECOND EVENT TROTTING, nOUIH.E TEAMS
Jim Dandy T. J. Senfert
Multnomah Lad and Maid. .L. A. Porter
Tlimi) EVENT PACING.
Primrose W. H. Hanson
Solo H. A. Sturdevant
FOUttTII EVENT TIIOTTING AND PACING.
Edmund S Fred Fisher
Mac Grant Mays
Freak H L. Kuck
Dufur T. H. Johnston
Polly J. S. Fish
FIFTH EVENT.
Pony Raco Quarter-Mile Dash
SIXTH EVENT.
Running Three-Eighths Mile Dash
HAKNEHK EVENTS.
Half-Mile Heats Best 2 in 3
All races will be between horses
owned by members of tbe association.
Races will be called at 2 p. m
Enclose It to Me
With Ten Dollars
and I will furnish yon all complete, ready
for use, mv 1900 Model No. 7 SAN' DEN
ELECTRIC BELT. It iB superior in
make, quality and power to any belt of
fered by other dealers for which they
charge $40.
ThiB masterpiece of electro-medical
science wl'l cure your nerve loss, your
weakness, your kidneys, your stomach
and poor circulation by endowing you
with that vitality which builds up the
system. Drugs are useless; they are
harmful. My belt cures where barrels
of medicines have failed. Why suffer
longer? 1 ofl'er you an invigorant
which lias no equal in tbe world, for it
will drive out your pain and make you a
strong, Bound man. Write for my illus
trated books free.
Dr. A. T. Sanden,
Roouib 18 and 20, Russel Building,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JJmch Uiw :)mo
Music by the Band
YOU CAN GO
as every business house in the city will
be closed from 1 to 6 p, in. so there will
he no excuse for you not to attend.
Admission - - 50 Cents
LADIES FREE.
Mr. W, J. Baxter of North Brook, N.
C, says he suffered with pile lor fifteen
years. He tried many remedies with no
remits until be used DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Balve and that quickly cured blear
Gierke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transaot a General Banking Business.
Letters of Credit issued available in
the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections mode at all points on fav
orable terms.
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
Wo have on hiik- a lull lino of
Mil anfl Dressed Lnniljer
Mouldings, Brackets, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live priceB.
(live iih a trial and we will treat
you riKlit.
GILBRETH & SON
Thlril ami Poclnral Ht.
4Ve-
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L. Lane,
GKNEKAL
Biacksmitn
AND
flarsBsnoer
mm mm
L. Y. Hong, Prop'r.
first-Class in Every flespeet
MEALS AT Al.r. HOUltM.
Oysters Served in any Style.
87 Second Rt.. The Diilleh. Or
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digest! what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature iu strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovereddigest
ant and tonic No other preparation
era approach It In efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and nermanentlv curaa
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand
all other results of Imperfect digestion.
rillftr id. fAiMilumUluiui
essentia. JiobicauntoutaysMiMlamuVclfiM
PrMre sy t O. OeWITT A CO.. CbUiS
bold by Gierke & Fslk'e P. O.Pbertuacy
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fieh Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jefferson. Phone 159
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rue CoiumDia Pacfcing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTUKKKH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIKD BEEF. ETC.
J. B. HCHRNCK,
President.
Max ,. Voijt.
(.'aNl'.loi
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREC30N
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to 8hrht
n Draft or Oheek.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remit. fail on Aa nf nnlla..ti
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold 01
New York, Ban Francisco anc! "ort-
:ana.
2 Fl?'?rUra0K' J B Soe.
Eo. M. Williams, Gho. A, Lisas.
H.M. filALL.
-OREGON
Shorj line
ahd union Pacific
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Halt l.aUu, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omnha, Kim
Has City, HI l.oulH,t;h.
uiirii mill ttiu Kast.
AltRIVK
fROJC
1 :05 p. m.
I 13 ii. m.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
Fritin I'lirtlHiiil,
K;IK p. in.
t All nulling Uati-H Mib
j Jetit to uhaiiKi' )
For Pan Frminlscn,
Hall uvury fi ilnyn.
Dally
L'XCCIlt
Sunday,
p. in.
Haturilny,
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Dully
ex roii t
.Sunday,
(1:00 a. in.
Columbia Itlver.
To Astoria anil Way
IjiiiiIIiiKu.
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Orison City, Ni-whi-rK,
Haliim, liiilL'i'iiiluiii:t',
i anil Way-ljiniiliiKs.
1:00 i. m.
l-.oo p. a,
except
Kinulay,
I ;30 p. m.
except
HutiLlay.
Tni'silay,
'I hiirxitay,
Katuriliiy,
(i:U0 a. in.
C'.irvalllN anil Way
lJiiultngM
I ;") p. m.
Momly,
Wciltii'vliy
Friday.
'1'llL'Kilay, WniHianttx anil 3 30p.m.
TluirMliiy, liiuilull lilvtird. Moinliy,
hi i irony, , ()rl.cn iiu... inivtnii ami Wt'diitnaar
Wuy-ljuiainnH.
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dally,
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gt I'artieK ncdlrliiK to no to llcpiuicr or
jHiintK on Cnlumhlu Houthern via IIIrrh, ahoold
tutu No. L leuvltiK The Dalles at VIM p. m.
ninkliiK llrcot cunncctioiiN at HcppiiiT Junction
hiuI HlBKb. ltuturnliiR malt Iiir direct cmmectlOD
at llciipnur luiietlon unit HIkrk ulthiNu, 1. ar
rlviiiK at The Dalleh nt l:o: p. m.
For further partlcularH. call on or Hililre
JAH. lltKl.AM), Axt'llt,
The DhIIcii, Onvcu.
Complete
of
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at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
Til., tin... will annn lot lllirll W'liell B"(t1
stylish drewted man will want an m,
(lute Kprinjc Suit. TIiohb uro the klnflw
pntrons 1 am tailoring lur. Cobi i i
und look over my Bprins lin of boiHB"
All thu latest novelties for li'01.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In til Iti sUrm tutro
linuld bo cleauliltOM.
Ely's Cream Bain
clean ef,iootuc and heals
the dltoued inoinbrano.
It curea catarrh and drives
awiiy a cokl lu the head
ijulckly.
.u
oyer the moiuhrtne and Ii aUorheo. jLt
produROBnoexInK. I'g slet 6 "lii
gliti or by mall TrUI BUe, 10 cen w vj r
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