The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 24, 1901, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
. - MAY 2-1, 101
J. A. EBERLE.
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe,
We have an excellent line of Spring
Saitinss, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make np in the latest styles,
and guarantee a perfect tit.
.-LV AJ1SUHD RULING.
Doubtless the proprietors of nickel-in-the-slot
machines in this state
have followed with interest and glee
the failure to convict under the
Oregon law that has recently been
recorded in the dispatches. That
failure is based upon a perfectly
absurd construction of law. It may
answer well enough for a jury that
has made up its mind to acquit, and
is in search only of some pretext on
which to hang its predetermined ver
dict. The legal position of the de
fendants is too preposterous to be
debated.
This was, in brief, that the opera
tors of the slot machines had paid
the municipal authorises for the
privilege of violating the state law;
and, therefore, they could not be
disturbed under it. It may be a
good thing for the police and other
authorities in Oregon cities, but it is
an unheard-of assumption. Nothing
is better established Juan the relative
rank of ordinances, laws and statutes
in this country. The municipal gov
ernment acts subject and subordinate
to the state, just as the latter is sub
ject to the federal statutes. No
conflict between them is possible, be
cause their relation to one another is
fundamental. Where the higher
authority has acted, unless it is for
bidden to do so by constitutional
limitations, the lower is excluded
from contradictory action in the
Bame Geld.
A state statute against gambling
stands over and above local regula
tion of the same subject. It is true
that local authorities may ignore or
defy it, as they often do, to their
own shame trrul the injury of the
community. It is true that the
authorities who should execute the
laws of the state may be and often
are derelict. That is their shame
and the public's disgrace. But that
does not make it possible for any
person to buy legal immunity under
the lower authority for an act de
clared a crime by the higher. Of
all the devices resorted to for the
protection of law-breaking, this is
perhaps the most transparently fool
ish. It is obviously possible, if this
could be done, to purchase from
local police authorities permission to
commit any crime that a municipal
ity might see fit to license. There
is a difference in degree, to be sure,
but none in kind or in law between
buying u gambling permit and one
to license robbery, burglary or arson.
That any local authority could
establish these on a legal foundation
by a system of fines, contrary to
ant) in defiance of state laws, would
hardly be contended. Yet if the one
position is correct the other must
follow. Seattle Post-Intolligencer.
If it should prove true that Mult
nomah county is going to raise the
valuations of taxable property from
29,000,000 to $40,000,000, then the
now law for the, levying of the state
tax is safe. Portland people, who
Ml
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usunlly do nil tlio legal kicking in
taxation matters, will never go into
the courts to have the new law dc.
( clared unconstitutional and thus run
the risk of having the next state
levy made from a forty million
1 assessment. They would rather bear
the ills they have than Hy to others
that they are dead sure would be
i worse.
"And this," said Congressman
Dick, reflectively, "is The Dalles."
Yes, sir, and a place of a good deal
of historic and considerable present
interest it is, loo. It would have
been well fo: Oregon if the visiting
Congressmen could have hsd spread
out before their actual vision a
panorama of the country Eastern
Oregon and Washington and Idaho
that lies bcyoud tTiic Dalles, and
to which it is the gateway. Tele
gram. A number of Kansas women are
discussing the proposition of sending
several of their number to ihe mis
sionary fields of South Africa, and
the saloon keepers of Wichita have
come forward with the surprising
offer to pay the expenses of the
entire party if they are permitted to
name a single member thereof.
Mr. Spurgeon has been dead more
than nine years, but the weekly pub
lication of his sermons proceeds, and
will go ou for many years before the
supply is exhausted.
Over in Old Town the other day u
number of email boys were sitting in a
circle irith a small many cur dog in the
center of the ring. Al Herrin happened
along, stopped and asked them what
they were loini;. "Tolling lies," one of
the boys eaid; "the one telling the big
gest lie gets the djg." Says Al : "When
I was small, little boys never told lies."
"Give him the dog," yelled the smallest
boy in the crowd, and he had to take it.
West Side.
The Hood River Glacier says : "The
street fair commission have completed
arrangements for a grand moonlight ex
cureion from The Dalles the night of the
6th of June. It is expected 250 people
will come to take in the fair. The Dalles
band will be at the fair, as also some of
the best vocal talent from that place
Plans for the entrance arch are being
prepared by Contractor Cook, and the
decorations are being looked after by
Ernest Jensen, who is a professional in
that line of work. The work of inclos
ing the grounds will commence next
week."
ituii't.
Don't expect a "cheap" enameled
utensil to last long. It doesn't.
Don't think such a one can be kept
clean. It can't.
Don't believe the "cheap" enamel
isn't steadily crumbling away. It is.
Don't imagine in using such you're
not eating the enamel. You are.
Don't figure you are saving money
buying the cheapest. You're not.
Don't forget the "cheap" has hut one
coating of enamel. Just one.
Don't fail to recollect that imported
StranBky steel-ware lasts for years.
Don't buy that kind if health and
economy are of no consequence.
Don't try to get the genuine else
where, for it's sold exclusively by
mlG tf Mays & Ckowk.
When your hair appears dry and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We have l-tho Crown of
Science Hair tfnEfo Grower and
Cocoanut Cream flKBp Tonic. They
will cure dand aWkv run" and all
scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer'H bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 7ou a bottle.
For sale, on easy terms, a fine fruit,
hay and truck farm of about 200 acres,
ten mllea from The Dalles. Fine im
provements ; about sixty acres bottom;
creek through the place; an ideal home
and income property. For further par
ticulars see Gibons & Marden, The
1 Dalles, Oregon. m22wtf
I ATnlH rVta tnat ttuv (hivuq KiL Huud.
ache, indigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts
and 50 cte. iilakeley, tlio druggist.
DoWitt'e Little Early Hlneru search
the remotest parts of the bowels the im
purities speedily with no discomfort.
They are famous for their efficacy. Easy
to take, never gripe. Clarke & Falk'a
P.O. Pharmacy.
JCor Hale.
A number of choice family cows, full
blood and grade Jeraeya. Apply to
J. A, Hendibmon,
m2Ii tf Bingen, Wash.
T O U about thirteen years 1
r time to politics than to
is that my business has
at. least, I propose to devote more Unit)
and less to politics, provided the
let mo. ,
During these years some leaturos have coine
into practice among business men that were not con
sidered proper or necessary at. that timu. Among
them is the 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 cents paid to nn for goods fur
nished I will give the customer a numbered coupon.
On each Saturday at 1) p.m. I will give away two
presents one, n year's subscription to any if I period-'
ical desired, and the other, one copy of Home of the
famous pictures neatly framed, the customer can
also make a choice of these as there are a number to
HOl.KSALK
Wines, Liquors Cigars
1
Family Orders will receive prompt attention. :
Next door to First National 15ank. 'J
THE
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Condon I'limiH
Lone Hint. 1001.
Wilkinson
IS NOW
WOOL
AND
Gam
Wool Graded and Baled.
Wool Bought ani Sold on Commission.
Correspondence Solicited. SAM WILKINSON, Prop.
Grandall & Barget
DEALERS IN m- OfeS,
fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shrouds
Funeral Supplies embalmers gte.
The Dalles, Or. C"
I The "Bailey-Batzert"
The finest and fastest stornwlicol boat
on the Columbia River
Will Make DAILY TRIPS 3
betweon The Dalles and Portland, Mon
days excopted, arriving here from Port
land at ? p. m. and returning at 4 p. m.
JOHN
Jjjj
p. S. GUflTOiG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker...
-IlKAIKlt IN-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Agent for Ruwjoll & C'o.'s Engines, Threshers and Saw JIIIIm.
Telephone 157.
Long DliUnce 1073.
Cor. tali
have devoted moro
huxiuesH. The result
suffered.
For a time,
to business
other
fellows will
AND 1! KTA ' Ii
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DALLES, OREGON.
3
Warehouse
OPEN AS A
SliMC WffiilH
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After von tiro of nslnir so-called kidney remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Sexual Pills and he
forever rid of those dull pains in your buck. Discard
that old (oay idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have
all your bladder and urinary troubles cured, and your
niuhts made restful by the use of nature's greatest
assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills.
Price, $1.00 per box buy ot .voiirdriiKitiat or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
M. 'A. Donnell, Aent, The Dalles.
FILLOON, Agent,
The Dallos, Orogon.
i Lanolin Sis, THE DALLES, OR.
bn given awav before supply Ih exhausted. In ad
dition, every "month I will give suveral valuable pnH
entB. On June 5th the presents will ho a fine MUilo,
n Webstor'H International Dictionary, one year's sub
scription to a fl periodical and one Hoys' JliiHulm I
Set. The presents to bo given away on July (1th will
be announced later.
1 hope to confine invself in these presents to ar
ticles in mv own line ho that I w ill not Interfere with
sale of goods in other lines. In addition 1 will give a
dividend eacli month to the person who Ihih pur
chased the moHt goods from me. On Jane 5th this
will he iffi.00. You do not have to purchase fifty
cents worth at one time to get a dividend check, as I
issue certificates of sale for Ichh unmiintH which can
bo exchanged for dividend check when they amount
to fifty cents. If clerk does not give you checks or
or certificates when yon make U T liftl AN
a purchase, ask for them. III. I . llUtLHIl
5
Just "What
You uuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
u iilii viirintv iiu wit urn Hliim lnt' novnr lin.
j fore graced a Hiuglu stock. Jtcnl imita
tion creton etVccfs at ordinary prices.
Good paporB at cheap paper prices.
I I.'l.. il..i.i...u t,itl.f.il ...J,...,..,..! tmn.u
A.iciiiik ituniun, t.iniviiii i.w iwi itin, ynnn
for a small price, at our store ou Third
street. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
r
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
We Imve on mile n full line of
Ret ii and Dressefl Lute
Mouldings, Brackets, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
(ilve iin ii trial mill we will treat
you riKlit.
G-ILBRETH & SON
Thlril mid Kmlnrul NU.
I L. Lane,
GKKKKAh
.3
Wagon and Carriago Work.
Fish Brothors Wagon.
I Third and Jefferson. Phone 159
Tne CQiumDia PacRinoCo..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDPAUTIIKKUHOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKI) BEEF. KTO.
J. H. HCIIBNCK,
I'roaiUoiit.
Max A. Voirr.
Ciuihlui
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREOON
A General Banking Bnaineas transacted
Deposits received, subject to Slant
Draft or Check.
OollecUona made and proeeeda promptl
remitted on dav of collection,
flight and Telegraphic Exchange aold 01
New York, San Franolaoo and port.
land.
Ed. M. WitUAM, Gao. A. Limi.
H.M. Brall.
llnil
A N D
Horsesnoer
mm
Oregon
Shot line
and union Pacific
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(ilitriiRo
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i:x p. in.
vln Hunt
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Atlantic.
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vln limit
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Vlu Hi.
liilliu.
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miHCIty.fit. UlllN, (!Jll
(3ilK mill the Must.
':05 p.m.
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! Worth, OiiiiiIiii, Kim 1
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riiRo mill tlio Kast.
, Wiillu Wulli,, UiwlHtim,
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OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From rnrtluiiil.
(All MlllllIK (IlltCH Nllll
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For Ran FruiiKlM'ii,
Hull every t duyn.
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Dully
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lil'.m i. in,
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O.XCIMlt
Mtiiiiiny,
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1 Ciiliiinliln Itlviir.
To AHturlii ami Way
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I Jim 1 1 1 iKn.
, U'llluiniittK Itlvnr.
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I ) p. m.
except
Hiimliiy,
Hali.'iii. I ml' miimhIi'iii.,.' ,..U)l:t'l'
and Wiiy-ljiniMiiKv
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'I lititMlny,
Kaliiiihiy,
li.lKlll. Ml.
l'.'p.m,
.Mimilny,
Wi'ilncMliy
1'rlilny,
(NirvalllH anil Way
IjIiiiIIiikh
'J'ncMlny, U'liiHiiinttn ami :!..";) p. m.
Thiirilny, 1 Vmuliill llivnrx. Momlay,
-'lii'"1,1?'' "'W"' Mty, Dnyton mill WeUnt-MWy
" ,1V. 1 111 lltll'U 1141111),
b'llVI)
Kl I i rln
ilally,
:l III a, in.
Siiuloi ltlr. . 1-i'nvo
Ix;wltoii
Itlpurlii to ljivlNton. K.u'a'.'m!
1'artli'H .lenlrlnir to ro to llemuier or
jkiiiun on i.oiiiiiiiiiu Miiiinurn via iiik'K", anotila
lake No. L', leitvliiK The HiiIIm at lil.'.Ti p. m.
ninkliiK illriTt L'oiiiicctlniiN at llrppuer Junction
mill IIIkk. KetiiriiltiK iniikliiKillrn:t(Miinicctkm
at llepiincr Junction anil IIIkkn with i.Nd, l.ar
rlvliiK Ht The Dalles at l:0.'i p. m.
For further purticuliirh, cull nu nr inlilri'SH
JAH, mi:i,A.NI), AKi-nt,
The Diilli-H, OriKmi.
Complete
of
Dm 8
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
Tho tliiio will hooii b hum when
Htylifih (IroHHutl man will wiwit mi ,11l,-t0
(lulu (Spring Knit. TIiohd nrti tint klml
pntrniiH 1 hid tHllorini? for. t-'tiniH I"
and look ovr my Kpring lln f Hintinge.
All tlio lutuHt novultiuH (or 11)01.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Ita iUki tharo ,
liuiilil bo cleanliuetf,
Ely's Cream Balm
cleu)Mi,tootbfiandticftla
tliu iHacit inemlirne,
It ctirvs catarrh anil tlrlvea
away a cold lu tho head
.,.ilAl.l
mi
viwij. jaa
Cream Balm Ii placed Into too Mtrll,'?JT.
over the membrauo and la abaorbed. ,l,.""'J,0
medlats aud a cure follow It la not lfyD8tT.
not produce aneeisliii!. Large Hlae, 60 oenti at Wr
Kliti .ir by mailt Trial HUto, 10 cenU by w11- t
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