The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 25, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
- MAY 25, 1901
J. A. EBERLE.
Tii in rl inn
Merchant Tailor,
Second street, opposite Mays & Crowe.
We have an excellent line of Spring
SuitinRB, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest stylet),
and guarantee a perfect tit.
CONSTITUTION DOES NOT FOL
LOW THE FLAG.
A special to the Record-Herald
from "Washington says: The decis
ion of the supreme court of the
United States is that the constitu
tion doss not follow the flag.
This decision, the most important
that great tribunal has ever made,
will be handed down nest Monday.
The decision is in favor of the gov
ernment, but by a divided bench.
There will be at least five individual
opinions, but some of these are con
curring opinions, expressing the
views of the writers more fully and
particularly than is done in the
opinion of the majority.
The court goes back to the period
in which the republic was formed,
and the constitution framed, and
endeavors to ascertain what was tbe
intent of the founders of the natiou.
Tbe opinion of tbe majority of the
court disposes of the uniform tax
ation clause of the constitution,
which has been invoked by all the
appellants in these cases, in the fol
lowing manner:
''The framers of the constitution,
in writing that clause, had no thought
of its application to territorial pos
sessions. No such question as is
now presented bad arisen in their
minds. The clause 'all duties, im
posts and excises shall be uniform
throughout the United States,' the
court holds, was placed in the con
stitution as a result of the jealousies
of the states which united in form -ing
the nation. It was intended to
prevent any state or combination of
states securing advantage over an
other or others; to prevent the ports
ot one state gaining preference over
those of another in the importation
of goods.
"This rulo of uniformity was made
primarily for the states united, the
court holds, not for territories then
possessed or afterward acquired, and
the constitutional requirement is
satisfied as long as all duties on im
ports are uniformly imposed at all
ports throughout the United States.
The advantage of this uniformity
may be extended to territories and
possessions not states and not mem
bers of the American union, but it is
for congress to determine under the
authority ot the constitution."
The Iloppncr Gazette comes to us
this week with tbe names of Fred
Warnock and E. 1 Michel! at its
mast-head. We have not the pleas
ure of a personal acquaintance with
Mr. Warnock, but wo do know Mr.
Michcll to bo a most worthy and
exemplary young man, whoso ability
and industrious habits aro bound to
keep tbe Gazette up to the high
standard so long maintained by its
former owners, Messrs. Otis Patter
son and J. W. Reddington.
If there must be another rouqd of
tariff tinkering, as tbe Oregon ian
intUU, let it come, but let tbe tinker
ing be done by the friends of pro-
tcction, and not by its .enemies.
Our past experience with democratic
revision of tariffs lias been too recent
and too costly to allow the business
interests of the country to view with
complacency nuothor revision by the
same party.
OUR CHURCHES
The Christian Scientists hold their
services at the residence of Mrs. W.
Lord Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and
Thursday afternoons at 3.
St. Paul's Episcopal church Rev. G.
H. Lake, rector. Morning service at
11a.m. Evening service at 7:30. Sun
day school, 12:15. All are invited.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. U.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a. ni. and S p. m, in the new church
on Union street. Sunday school at 10
a. ni. ; B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m.
Zion Lutheran church, Seventh and
Union streHe Preparatory service for
communion at 10 o'clock ; confirmation
service 10:30; Sunday school 12:15;
evening service S. Sermon by Theophil
Schoenberg, student of the Chicago Eng.
Lutheran seminary.
Congregational ctinrnh corner Fjfth
I and Court streets. Rev. D. V. Poling,
! pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:45
p. m. At the morning service the
mixed choir will render an anthem.
The male quartet will furnish a number
in the evening, and Mrs. Parr will sing
as an offertory, "Beyond the Gales of
Paradise," by King.
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth and Washington, Rev. Ulysses
F. Hawk pastor. Morning service at
11 o'clock. Sunday echool at 10 a. in.;
clasB meeting at close of morning service ;
Epworth League ut 7 p. m ; Junior
League at '.i p. in ; evening service at
S. Ciasti meeting every Tuesday even
ing at S. Prayer meeting Thureday
evening at S. In the evening the mem
bers of the local G. A. R., W. R. C. and
home guard will attend service in a
body. The public is cordially invited
to all services.
A Fireuiuu'H Close Call.
"I stuck to my engine, although every
joint ached and every nerve was racked
with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo
comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa.,
"I waH weak and pale, without any ap
petite and all run down. As I was about
to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bit
ters and, after taking it, I felt as well as
I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly,
run down people always gain new life,
! atreogth and vigor from their use. Try
(hem. Satisfaction guaranteed by G. C.
Blakeley, thedruggist. PriceoOcents. 2
Hates to Pan-American Exposition,
Round-trip rates via O. R. & N. from
The Dalles, f 8 1.90. Tickets on sale first
and third Tuesdays during June, July,
August, September and October.good for
continuous passage going on date of sale.
Return limit thirty days from date of
sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of
Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip
within limit of ticket.
Arrangements can be made by apply-
I ing to agent O. R. & N. Co., The Dalles,
whereby tickets will be honored on lake
steamers in one or both directions be
tween Detroit and Buffalo,
tf James Iiiei.a.n, Agent
Your face
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
CIrin Ti'mntlAno Tf iiimi n m tint i i
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparilias and
so called purifiers fail; knowing this wo
sell every bottle on a positive. guarantee.
Blakeley, tb druggist.
The Carnahy market has, by long
odds, the best varietv of fresh vegeta-
1 bles and fruits to be found anywhere in
The Dilles. If ycu don't believe it call
and see. m 23-25
DoWitt'a Little Early Risers search
the remotest parts of the bowels the im
purities speedily with no discomfort.
They are famous for their efiicacy. Easy
to take, never gripe. Clarke & Falk's
P. O. Pharrnacv.
, When your hair appears dry and to
I 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 the Crown of
Science Hair rfSjfofegfe Grower and
Cocoanut CreamTHafl Tonic. They
will cure dand sassaBsT ruff and all
scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle.
Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head
ache, indigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of tbe skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded, 25cts
and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist.
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't forget this.
Ico cream and ice cream soda now on
Up at A, Keller's. al3tf
FOR about thirteen years
time to politics than to
1b that my business has Buffered,
at, least, I propose to devote more time
and less to politics, provided the other
let me.
During these yeara some features have come
into practice among business men that were not con
sidered proper or neceseary at that time. Among
them is the scheme of prntlt-sharing or giving to
some lucky customers a valuable present. 1 propose
to do something in this line myself.
For each fifty cents paid to mo for goods fur
nished I will give the customer a numbered coupon.
On eacli Saturday at 9 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 a choice of these as tiiere are a number to
Grandall
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
The "Bailey-Batzert" f
The finest and fastest stern wheel boat
on the Columbia River
Will Make DAILY TRIPS
between The Dalles and Portland, Mon
days excepted, arriving here from Port
land at 3 p. m. and returning at 4 p. m.
$ JOHN
Wilkinson
-IS NOW
WOOL
AND
1
Wool Graded and Baled.
Wool Bought anJ Sold on Commission.
Correspondence Solicited.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer.
OO YIIAR8'
EXPERIENCE
mm
TRADE MARKS
jFllnNS
COPVRIQHTS 4(5.
Anyone sanding- a (ketch and description ma'
quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether n
Invention Is prouaolr patentable Comuiunir
Hons strictly confidential. Handbook on I'utentf
tent freo. Oldest alienor for securing patents.
i'utei.u taken tbroufb Muuii k Co. recelrw
iptcial notic, without charge, jo too
Scientific Mmttim.
A handsomely lllustratd weekly. Trst clr
filiation of any rlentldn journal. Terms, 13 a
year: fournionthi.il. Bold, by all newsdealer".
I have devoted moro
business. The result
bo given away before supply 1h exhausted. In ad
dition, every month I will give several valuable nres
nts. On June 5th the presents will be a fine Bihlo,
a Webster's International Dictionary, one year's sub
scription to a fl periodical and one Boys' Bu"
Bet. The presents to bo given away on July (1th will
bo announced later.
1 hope to con lino mvself in these presents to ar
ticles in my own lino so that 1 will not interfere with
sale of goods in other Hiiob. In addition 1 will give a
dividend each month to the person who Iibb pur
chased the most goods from mo. On Jauo 5th this
will be :f5.0). You do not have to purchase ilfty
cents worth at one timo to got a dividend check, as I
Issue certificates of salo for less amounts which can
be exchanged for dividend check when they amount
to fifty cents. If clerk does not give yon checks or
or certificates when you make U T fit AM
a purchase, ask for them. III. I HULHIi
For a time,
to business
fellows will.
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tiro of using so-called kiilimv remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxual Pills and he
forever rid of those dull pains In your back. Discard
that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have
nil your bladder and urinary troubles cured, and your
nights made restful by the nee of nature's greatest
assistant Lincoln Soxual Pills.
Price, $1.00 per box buy ot your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO..
Fort Wiiynu, Indiana.
M. Z. Donnell, Agent, The Dalles.
FILLOON, Agent, $,
The Dalles, Oregon. J
Warehouse
OPEN AS A
SAM WILKINSON, Prop.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Unitkii Statkh Imnd Oim;i:, i
Muy 11, imn. j
A Mllllclent contest iilllditvlthiwiliK been jilcI
III tlilH otlico by O. AiiK"t Kriifiulkt. contest
tint, whist )iometeiid entry No. lliyi, made
April 1 1, im7, for w; mv si m mm a ., ni. i
Bw IB. T. a N. It 12 K.ty lllloy.l.lllit.co,','
testee, III wliloli H Im hI.ckkI tlmt Mild HiluyJ.
(ilrtliax from tlio nth day of Aiiril, lh'J7, nit to
the pieseiit date never been on the place, never
established his reildeueo thereon, unit Unit he
has abandoned tnetruct. Ami that the ill lentil
abandonment In not duo to defendant' employ
J',1!1.1 10 miliary or naval service of the
United Httiten ssld turtles ate hereby notified lo
appeur. respond and otter evldeueo tonchliiK
nald alienation at 10 o'clock a. in. on Junu&P.
1U01, before tbe register and receiver nt the
United btatea laud oftlee lit Tbe Dalles, OreKon.
Tbe said contestant bavin-, in u protnr iidldii
ylt, filed May 4.1ml, aet forth facta Xoli I Simv
tbataftrduudlllKenceiiersoiial ervleu of this
notice cannot be made, It In hereby ordered ami
directed that such notice be Hlveu by due and
proper publication.
wl& JAY I MJOAH, Iteglster.
Storage Wrti
i
Just What
You uuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper hum. Such
wide variety us wo are Bhowing never be
fore graced a Hingle stock. Real imita
tion enston clients at ordinary prices.
Good paperB at cheap paper prices.
j Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
; for a small price, at our Atom on Third
street. Also a lull lino ot house paints.
D. W. VATTSE, Third St.
1
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
We lime on wile 11 lull Hue of
SoiiEb anil Dressed Lumber
Mouldings, Braokota, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which wo will sell at live
and let live prices.
(iivo lift n trial ami we will treat
you rlKht.
GJLBRETH & SON
Third ami Pmlarul HU.
i
L. Lane,
(JKNKKAl.
Wagon and Carrlago Work.
Flah Brothers' Wagon.
Third and JelTcnu. Phone 159-1
TtieColumtiiaPacKiogCo..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANIIKACTIIKKKBOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Gurersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIED BEEF. ETC.
J.H. HcimNOK,
President.
Max A, Voiit,
(.'udhloi
FM National Bank.
THE DALLES - orroow
A General Banking Basineaa tranBaoted
Depcaite received, aubleot to Bight
Collections made and proceeds proraptlt
at 1 1rem,Ui!Bd oa uv ot olleotion.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
new York, Ban Franolaoo anc'. Port
land. 2 P. THOMSON, Jwo. 8. 80BBNUK.
60. Mi WiLMAin, Gko. A. Lima.
. iU UBAI.b.
BlacRsmiin
ANDaa
Horsesnoer
..Oregon
Shopjline
Union Pacific
AMD
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vlrt Hunt
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Halt Uike, ilenver, Kt.
Worth, Onuilin, Knit
aiuiUty.Ht.lnU.Oiil cairn ami tint Kitit.
1:05 p.m.
Bait Uikv, Denver, Kt
Worth, Oiimliii, Km,
MN(;ity,Hl.lnils,ji.
ciiko and the ICnst.
1:15 a, a.
Walhi Wallh. Ixiivlntiiii
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mini, Mliincni)llH,Ht
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OCEAN AND EIVER BOHEDULE
Prom rortliiiiii.
(All siiIIIiir ilatcn sub. I
Jeut to ehiuiKe.)
I'or Han I'miiicImm),
Ball every fi days.
H:U) ). in.
1:0) p.m.
Dully
t'.XI'ojlt
Hiiiuliiy,
.":) p. in.
Saturday,
W:W i. in.
Dully
exeunt
Hnniiiiy,
CiiIiiiiiIiIh Itlviir.
i;W p.u.
except
H unlay,
To
Astoria anil Way
IjiiiiIIiikn.
U'llliiniiittx Itlvnr.
Ori-Kon City. Newherc 1 m;
hiilt-lil. lndi'iiynili'iiiii. vl"
i',;(m) ii. in.
Tiii'nliiy,
TlnirMlay,
Siitniilay,
li.lil it. in.
' mid Wiiy-UindiiiKs.
BimJjy,
I TOii.m.
Monday,
WeilurMlir
Krlmy.
CnrvalllN mid Way
IjiihIIiiki.
Tuesday, AVllluiiiiittx mill 3:3i)p. ra
TlnirMlay, Viiuililll l(lvr. Monday,
iatiirilay, ().,. ;lv Dvtou and WulmtOiiy
7 .u a. m. Wiiy-hiiidliiKs. rWr.
I'ave
Itlpnrlu
Hintkii Ulvor.
Irfsre
IicnUton
ilnlly,
S:3Ju,rj.
.'iftoV. iii. Klparlu to Ixnvlstiin,
i 1
I'll. I,... liMlrltlir ff.i .... ... Iliihnn..
iioiutx on Columbia Boutlierii via IIIkks, ihould
take No. ', leavliiK The DalUw nt VIM p. a.
mnkiiiK dlreet (.'onui'ctloiiK ut llcpjiticr Junction
mid HIkk. HeturuliiK miikiiii-illri'Ctcoiiiiectlon
at Hcppucr iiiiictloii mid HIkks with No. 1, at
rlvuiK at The Dalleh at i:ivi p. m.
Kor further particillarN, eall on or mlilrcM
JAH. IKKIANI), AKtrnt,
The Dalles, Ontun.
ft
Complete
of
at
M.Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUQQ1ST.
Spring
Suitings
The tiniii will hooii li hum when
Htyliah dreoaed iiiuii will want an uP'j
ilutu Spring Suit. TIioho ro tlm Kina.0'
patrons 1 am tailoring for. f0!"Bn"
and look ovor my Spring lino ol bulling"'
All tho latoat iiovultieH for l0l.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Ita itai;i tUcro
llioulil be cIvsnliuoiH.
Ely's Cream Balm
cle&nes,iootuegandhvali
the diseased iiieuiuraue.
It cures calarrlt ami drlvce
away a cold In the head
iulckly,
tireHui Italm is placed Into the norl 7Jm
rtr tue uiemlirami and la aborbJ. 1'",
ovr tue memiirane ami la ausorw. " .
mtdlsto and a euro follows. Tit Ii ' "llSim
wot produce siiwuIhk, Largo Hliti W esoW1
Itlsts or hy mall j Trial 8Uo, 10 cut T w -wb
M.Y IHWTHKHH, 00 Wurrcu Wrti I,w
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