The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY - MAY 122. 1001 J. A. EBERLE, Leadingnatjzz Merchant Tailor, Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe, We have an excellent line of Spring Suitings, Piuitings, etc., which we are prepared to make up in the latest styled, and guarantee a perfect fit. A GENUINE PROSPERITY. Stocks have fallen from preposter ous prices, they may fall still lower, but there is business back of them. While the ticker has been telling its story for the elation or depression of speculators, the Santa Fe has placed orders for 125 locomotives and sought to place orders for -10 more. The demand is the largest on record for one corporation and it finds the works overburdened. An 'official of the road said: "Never have the manufacturers of locomotives been so crowded." The incident is one of many de tails which help to explain what was explained in a mote general way when Black Friday missed connec tions, says the Record -Herald. Pros perity is not a boast for n fact. It is of so substantial a character that the wildest antics on the exchanges effect only those who haunt the ex changes. The railroad, regardless of them, determines on an expenditure of $2,000,000 for one line ot sup plies, machine shops have more than they can do; there is a reawakened vitality in the whole country which gives the lie to every word' alarm that hints at general ruin. The truth is that there never was such another impressive demonstra tion of strength and stability. Though capital is proverbially sensi tive and fearful, the reserves were sent to the front with a perfest con Qdcnce. Nervousness, apprehension, were justified only in special cases whoso effect was limited, and, for the nation at large, unimportant. It is extremely improbable that any other country in the world could have passed through such a flurry with such suberbself reliance, found ed upon such constantlj' reassuring conditions. The figures of an ex panding trade have not been mis leading. They have been a true indicator and the future looks bright er than ever after the spring storm. The Fossil Journal thinks it has caught Tin: Ciuionicu; napping and it honestly appears to us that it hag. Now will Brother Stewart adjourn to the nearest cigar foundry and smoke a five-center at our expeuse. The Journal says: "Brother Gourlay of The Dalles Chronicle didn't use to be the cold-blooded cuss he appears to be now, judging from the follow ing itom that appeared in his daily of Thursday: 'It is very gratifying to learn that The Dalles hospital is now half filled with patients and there is every prospect that it will be filled to its fullest capacity be fore many weeks.' The brother probably contemplates an armed tour among bis delinquent subscrib- era.' A correspondent writing from Buffalo says: "California is iraking an elegant fruit display. While ex amining it the other day Mr. Dosch, who is superintendent of the Oregon exhibit, recognized in the California display bib own collection from Ore- gon, which he lonnod the Southern Pacific for the Paris exposition. The mnn in charge of the California jdisplny denied it, whoroupon Mr. ! Dosch turned the jar around nnd ' showed him the Oregon labels on the I oilier side. I do not know how they i will settle the rnnttor." Should the rumor prove true that Ex-Scnater Puttigrew has been ap pointed president of the Great Northern, there will be ono less calamity- howling, socialistic crank in the country. A sure cure for Pettigrew'8 peculiar form of pater nalistic crankery is to put him in the way to cot rioh. President (Pettigrew would in no time become !a sednte, sober, conservative citizen. The lona State Register says: General Weaver is getting frisky again. It is rumored that he is looking for the nomination of state senator from Jasper county. The general once ran for the presidency iof the United States, but he is now ithe mayor of the city of Colfax and I ought to be satisfied. It's a poor rule that won't work I both ways. Mnny a woman has suc ceeded in mnking a fool of a man, j and some few women in making a man of a fool, says the St. Louis 1 Star. For sale, on euay terms, n fine fruit, hay and truck farm of about 200 acres, ten miles from The Dalles. Fine im provement? ; about sixty acres bottom ; creek through the place; an ideal home and income property. For further par- ( ticulare cee Gibons A Marden, The Dalles, Oregon. m2J tf Ico cream and ice cream soda now on tap at A. Keller's. alStf Subscribe for Tim Cuuoniclu. Tho newly completed track of The Dalles Driving Ass n. will be formally opened by a GRAND MATINEE on '. . TP1W, m 23 PROGRAM FIItST nVKNT THOTTI.NO. Nellie Bly E. E. Forcuson Dick E. O. McCoy Dock L. L. Lane Fanny J. 1 Mvlnerny Babe L. E. Crowe Daley A. Keller SECOND EVENT 'ritO'ITJ.S'Ci , DOl'lSLE TEAMS Jim Dandy T. J. Smifert ' Multnomah Lad and Maid. ,L. A. Porter THlltl) EVENT I'ACINC,. Primrose W. II. Hobson Solo H. A. Sturdevant KOL'IITII EVENT TilOTTINCJ AND I'ACINCi. Edmund S Fred Fisher Mac Grant Mavs Freak H, L. Kuck Dufur T. H. Johnston Polly J. S. Fish Firm j;vent. Pony Race Quarter-Milo Dash SIXTH EVENT. Running Three-Eighths Mile Dash II.MtKKSK EVENTfi. Half-Milo Heats Best 2 In a All raeeB will be between horses owned by members of the association. Races will be called at 2 p. m. Music by the Band you CAN GO as every business house in the city will be closed from 1 to 0 p. in. eo there will be no excuse for you not to attend. Admission - - 50 Cents LADIES FREE. UlflTINEE ! TOIl about tnirteen years r time to politics than to is that my business has Buffered, at, least, I propose to devote more time and leas to politics, provided thu other let me. During these years some features have come into practice among business men that were not con sidered proper or necessary at that time. Among them is tho scheme of profit-sharing or giving to some lucky customers a valuable present. I propose to do something in this line myself. For each fifty conts paid to me for goods fur nished I will give the customer a numbered coupon. On each Saturday at 1) p. m. 1 will give away two presents one, a 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 n choice of these as there are a number to C. J. STUBLiIJnG, J VIIOI.KSAI.K Wines, Liquors Cigars I Family Orders will receive prompt attention. : Next door to First reunion I'linni" un-i r i.Kiie nut. lotu. THE Wilkinson BIB IS NOW WOOL AND Wool Graded and Baled. Wool Bought anJ Sold on Commission. Correspondence Solicited. SAM WILKINSON, Prop. Grafidall & Borget DEALERS IK -mmm fobeS, fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shrouds Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc. The Dalles, Or. 8 The "Bailey-Batzert" The finest and fastest sternwheol boat on the Columbia River t Will Make DAILY TRIPS between Tho Dalles and Portland, Mon days exeepted, arriving here from Port land at 3 p. m. and returning at 4 p. m. JOHN FILLOON, Agent, Tho Dallos, Oregon. F. S. GlWlflG, ...Blacksmith, Horsesnoer and Wagon-maker... -PK.U.Klt IN- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies AKcnt for Humioll b i'o.'h KiiRlue, ThrcnhorH and Saw JIIIIh. Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073. I have devoted moro oimlneaa. Thu result For a time, to businoHH followB will '3 AND ItKTAM. I National Bank. 1 DALLES, OREGON. Warehouse, OPEN AS A Stmp Warelionse YOUR KIDNEYS. After vou tire of using so-called kidney remedies without any benefit, use Lincoln Sexual Pills and be forever rid of those dull pains in your back. Discard that old (otry idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have all your bladder and urinary troubles cured, and your nights made restful by the use of nature's greatest assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills. Price, $1.00 per box buy ot yourdruggiHt or sent by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper. LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO., Fort Wayne, IucUuuu. M. Z. Donnell, Aisent, The Dalles. 9 (lor. Second & Lanolin Sts, THE DALLES, OR, be given awav before Hiipply la exhausted. In ad dition, every "month I will give several valuable pres entB. On June 5th the presents will lie a fine Bible, a Webstor'B International Dictionary, one year's mili Bcription to a fl periodical and one Ho.vh' Basoba Set. Tho presents to be given away on July llth will be announced later. 1 hope to confino myself in these presents to ar ticlea in mv own line so that 1 will not interfere with sale of goodfl in other lines. In addition I will give a dividend each month to the person w ho him pur chased the most goods from me. On Jaue fith this will be $5.00. You do not have to purchase fifty cents worth at one timo to got a dividend check, bb I issue certiflcatea of Bale for less amounts which can bo exchanged for dividend check when they amount to fifty cents. If clerk doeB not give you checks or or certificates when you make U T Jft MM a purchase, ask for them. III. I . HULHI1 Just What You want. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Hncti wide variety as we are showing never be- ; fore graced a single slock. Kcal iinita I tion creton eUecte at ordinary prices. ' Good papers at cheap paper prices, j F.lcgant desigiiH, tiiHteful colorings, yours ! for a small price, at our Htore on Third ( street. Also a full line of house paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. NEW LUMBER and WOOD YARD. Wr lmn- mi Mik- n lull HiH' ot Bonch anfl Dressefl Lnnrter Mouldings, Brackets, Laths, Shingles, Windows, Doors, OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD Which we will sell at live and let live prices. (live tut n trial nnil uc will treat yon rlKlit. G-ILBRETH & SON Third tlhil Kmlttnil Hi. L. Lane, ((KNKItAl. C Wagon and Carriago Work. IE, Fish Brothers' Wagon. I Third and Mn, Phone 159 t -1-1 T1 Tne CoiumDia PackinpGo., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MAMJKACTIIKKUBOK Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON DlilV.D BEEF. ETC. J. 8. HCIIBNCK, l'rt'Hldum, .Max a. Voiit. CiihIiIui FM national Bank. THE DALLES - - OREQON A General Banking BuainenB traneaoted Depoaite received, auhleot to Bight , Draft or Check. CollectionB made and proceeds promptly remitted nn dav f r.n..i r J ght and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on nmi rranoiaco anc Morl land. En. M. WibMAm, Gmo. A. Li.ub. U. M. Bbai.i,. mif Am Blacksmiin A N D Horsesnoer mm mm -OREGON Short line Union Pacific AND IIXI'AKT KOIl TIMK H(!IIi:i)UI,i:H I'llOM TJ1E J)AI.I.I:h. AHHIVI! VROM CIltCHKll- I'ortliitiil Hpcnlul. Vl-.Vi p. in. vIh limit liiKton. Atlantic KxiiruNH, V1;M u. til. vlu Hunt liiKton. Ht. l'lllll KiiHt Mull, Ii. III. Vlu Hpo kimu. Hnlt Uilcc, Iluiivor. Kt. Worth, Oninlin. knu. b City, Ht.liiilH, (Jlil ciiro mill tint KiiHt. 1:05 P. m. Halt Liilic), Dvnvur, Kt, Worth, Oiimlut Km,, RBHOlty.Ht NiiiIk.OIiI. ciiro iiml thu KiNt. is . m. Wnllii Wnllh, lwlHtim, hiMikmiu.Wiiliiic'u.l'uti. iiiiiii, MIiiiiiiiiiiIIk, Ht. l'lllll. Illllutli, Mllwim kin), ChlciiKomiil llnst. :i.:Wn m, OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE From 1'nrtlHiiil. (All milling iluti'N kiiI, jcilt to lihutiKu.) Kur Han KrmiclNfo, Hull uvury ft iliiyH. h : I X ) i. 111. l: p.m. Dully UXCI-'jlt Hominy, '.(! i. III. Hutiiriliiy, . in. Dully O.Xl'L'Ilt hiitiiiny, n:lii ii, III. (Jiililinlilii Klvnr. To ANtnrlu mill W'ny IjiiiiIIuku, I:tt) p.m. U.CCt Kiimlny. Vlllniiuitt Klvnr. .Onrmi City. NVwhcru, 1 3l1)'l;1!!; niiiuni, iiiiii!pmiiieiu:i', H mill W ay IjuiiIiik. - Tui'Mliiy, '1 ImrMliiy, Hiitiuiluy, (i Win. in. I "fl p. m. iliiniliir, Wi'iltipvliy Ktlilny, (Jnrviillln mill Way IjiiiiIImkh Tlirrilay, 'Vllliii,iiitt,i hiiiI HZOp.in, TliiirMlny, Vuiiililtl lllviirit. Monday, Hiitiinliiy, o,wlltl (;jtyi Hnyt,,,, ,,,! Wuliickiny v ..... aiiMiML'h. I 11IIUV, Ia'hvc I C 1 1 xi r I ii dully. .! 10 a. 111. Hniiloi ltlrnr. Ittpiiriu to l.uwlxtiiu I. rave b.'H'Ulnii ilallv, x ;n a. in, gtF I'artli'H .lcxIrtiiK yt to llcpiuu'r or lioliith on CiilniTililii SoiitliLTti via IIIkkh, hIhiiiM take No. '2, luavlliK Tim Dalles at l.'.'.'i p. m. nmklni; illrit t!UMiieutlonk at Jluppnt-r Junction Mini IIIkkn. HiitiirnliiK innklinjillrn'U oimwtlon at lli'ppui'r JiiniUloii anil IIIkkh with iNo, 1. nr rlvliiK at Thu Dalles at 1:05 p. in. Kor lurthiT )uirtiiMiliirH, cull on or mli)ruH JAri. IKKl.AXn, Attvnt, Tho DnlK'H, OrtKon, Complete Cii?e of at j M. Z. DONNELL, I j THE DRUGGIST. , Spring Suitings Tho timo will hooii he here h HtyliHh droHHed inun will want an ill1-10! dato Hpring Suit. TIiohh am tlm ' patroiiH 1 am tuiluring fur. Com ' and look ovor my Kpring lino of Hinting'' All tho latum novoltiuH for 1101. Suits to Order, $10.00. John Pashek, The Tailor. Nasal CATARRH In nil ItH ntsKeu tlirc f liniiltl bo cleullliuoM. Kly's Cream Balm cl(!(uii'a,iooUumaiiil IivaU tlio ilUoaaeil iiicinliraiie. It ciircii cnlnrrh anil driven way a cold lu tho head 1,"eilJ . ii. uritdl Droiini Itutin Is jilftcwl Into tho noilr Mi jjr over tlio iiicinlimnu and f atmorhed. ,,e ' jV modiste and a cure follow. It U nt '" notiruiliicuanwzliiK. UrnHUe,ontiW Bl.U ot Uy iiinll s Trial biw, 10 cU by " t H.y mtOTHKHS, 60 Wurrou Wrect,