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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
MAY 28, 1901
J. A. EBERLE,
Tinnrh'njr a in
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe,
rather tlinu inkling to the rum habit.
Since the excesses of enlisted men
in Chicago and St. Paul have be
come common talk, the country may
look for a campaign at the next
session, of congress to restore the
canteen to its former place. It will
1 be ditUcult to combat the evidence
the friends of the canteen can pro
duce, aud it will not bo a hard tusk
to influence a majority of congress
men to vote that way. Spokesman-Reviow.
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest styled,
and guarantee a perfect fit.
ALL-SHADOWING FACT OF
HOUR.
Even away back in Missouri they
have learned of the late boorish
attack of Oregon's greatest paper on
the president, and the Globe-Democrat
can only account for it on the
supposition that the editor is a crusty
old bachelor. Says that paper: "An
Oregon paper is foolish enough to
blame President McKinley for vent
uring on so long a journey with a
wife whose health is uncertain. That
paper Is probably edited by an old
bachelor who never could get a
woman of spirit to accept him. The
president consults the wishes of his
THE ' wife when ho goes on a, pleasure
jaunt."
After finding the following in the
pages of such a radical democratic
sheet as the New York Word, we
shall not despair that some day even
In these days the exports of the
United States are almost double the
imports. For the fiscal year, which
ends witii next month, the exports
our own Times-Mountaineer may I will foot up 1,500,000,000 and the
have the candor to own that "pros
perity is the all shadowing fact of
the hour" :
"Mr. McKinley's Southern progress
gives clear and strong proofs of the
u..w, Ui ..v...,...., v,.,., D()n,t expect a cheap enameled
Prosperity is the all-shadowing fact J utensil to last long. It doesn't.
imports 850,000,000. The balance
of trade, 050,000,000, is oue of the
greatest instances of expansion the
world has seen
For a time,
to business
fellows will
FOH about thirteen years 1 have devoted moro
time to politics than to business. The result
-- 1b that my business bus suffered,
at, least, I propose to devote more time
and less to politics, provided the 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 the scheme of profit. 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 me for goods fur
nished I will give the customer a numbered coupon.
On each Saturday at 9 r. m. I will give away two
presents one, a year's subscription to any $1 period
ical desired, and the other, one copy of some of thb
famous pictures neatly framed, the customer can
also make a choice of these as there are a number to
be given away before supply is exhausted. In ad
dition, ovory month I will give several valuable preH
ents. On June 5th the presents will be a fine Hlhle,
a Webster's International Dictionary, one year's sub
scription to a fl periodical and one Hoys Dasobn
Set. The presents to bo given away on July 0th will
bo announced later.
I hope to confine myself In these presents to ar
ticles in my own line so that I will not interfere with
tale of goods in other lines. In addition I will give a
dividend each month to the person who haH pur
chased the most goods from me. On Jnue fith this
will be sfb.00. You do not have to purchase lllty
cents worth at one time to get n dividend check, as I
issue certificates of sale for less amounts which can
be exchanged for dividend check when they amount
to fifty cents. If clerk does not give you checks or
or certificates when you make U X Nfll AH
a purchase, ask for them. III. I . HULHIl
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Crandall Burget
UNDERTAKERS
iP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shrouds
Ete.
Don't.
of the hour, and in the popular mind
Mr. McKinley stands for prosperit)'.
Rightly or wrongly, reasonably or
unreasonably, to him is given the
largest share of the credit. Nor can
it be disputed that he does deserve
much credit. He has not caused
sun and rain in satisfactory propor
tions; be has not created either the
resources or the resource-developing
energy and skill of the American
people. But he has been a factor in
the conditions of stability and sound
currency, without which resources
and energy and skill might have
been in vain. There is just ground
for the view that bis helpfulness has
been due to accidental good fortune
in a most accommodating "ear-to-the-ground
opportunism," rather
than to steadfast conviction and
principle. Still, so long as results
are satisfactory, motive cannot be
profitably discussed.
"The war in the Philippines is
Don't think such a one can be kept
clean. It can't.
Don't believe the "cheap" enamel
isn't steadily crumbling a way. It is.
Don't imagine in using such you're
not eating the enamel. You are.
Don't figure you are savins money
buying the cheapest. You're not.
Don't forget the "cheap" has but one
coating of enamel. Just one.
Don't fail to recollect that imported
Stransky 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'e sold exclusively by
mlG-tf Mays & Choice,
She Didn't Wear a Mask.
But her beauty was completely hidden
by sores, blotches and pimples till she
used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then
they vanished as will all Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcere, Carbuncles
and Felons from its use. Infallible for
Cuts Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles.
Cure guaranteed. 25cat G. C. Blakeley's
drug store. 3
Kates to Pan-American Exiioaitlon,
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After von tire of usinir so-railed kidnin- remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxunl Pills and be
forever rid of those dull pains in your back. Discard
that old fogy idea of "pain in tin; kidneys" and huve
till your bladder and urinary troubles cured, ami your
nights made restful by the imo of nature's greatest
assistant Lincoln Soxunl Pills.
Price, $1.00 pur box buy of your druggist or sunt
bv mail on receipt of price, in nlnin wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wiiyno, Indiana.
M. 'A. Donnell, Agent, The Dalles.
Round-trip rates via O. R. & N. from
ended. The Cuban question is an. The Dalles, 81.90. Tickets on sale first
parently in the way to at least a
tranquil settlement. A just and
honorable Chinese policy is the most
and third Tueedays 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.
Arrarif prrmnts i'.in ha mmlu liv annln.
to the academic, the abstract basis, ' ,nR t0 agent O. R. & N. Co., The Dalle'e,
where discussion of them cannot ( whereby tickets will be honored on lake
agitate the busy masses." I steamers in one or both directions be-
J J tween Detroit and Ruffalo.
tf
conspicuous fact in our domestic
affairs. All issues of policy and
principle are for the moment reduced
THE ARMY CANTEEN.
Abolishment of the army canteen
has caused students of the rum habit
to closely watch the behavior of
soldiers living a garrison life. From
the army post near Chicago and that
near St. Paul are reports that there
has been a fearful increase in the
amount of drunkenness among the
J.v.mks Ihkland, Agent
If the people only 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,
belching, flatulence, sour stomach or
waterbrash, caused by indigestion or
dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure, which with no aid from
the stomach, will diuest vour food.
fiuptainlu .tar.'t 1 i 1 n l,,f fin am..
an (1iiiid nrwl Hint rlnanptinno nrn nnnr . ' . . 7 J
"""""""i iiw,"uua uiarKe v talk's I . u. Pharmacy
t.nkinrr nlnnn tn finitn n. Inrnrn ovr.'nt. t
D 1IT1 ., ,
i in:n vuur Jiitir iifipeurB ury mill 10
I lie "Bailey-tiatzei r
The finest and fastest sternwheel boat
on the Columbia River,
Will Make DAILY TRIPS
between The Dalles and Portland, Mon
days excepted, arriving hero from I'ort
land at 3 p. m. and returning at 4 p. m.
JOHN FILLOON, Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Just What
Yoa txiant.
If: 4?
New ideaB m Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as wo are showing novur be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good minora at chean minor prices.
Elegant designs, taBtefui colorings, yours
for a small price, at our storo on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
AND
PKI'AIIT
for
CIllCIIRO-
I'ortlitiut
Hiwclnl.
i:'ir p. in,
vIh Hunt
liiKtun. Athuitio
Kxiiremi,
Vl'Mn. m.
vlh II 11 it t
IliRton. Ht. l'nill
KHHt Mull,
'J:i'i)i. m.
vln Hpo-kimo.
-OREGON
SHOIpLiNE
Union Pacific
TIME SSltKI)UI,K8
FKOM
THK DAI.l.KH.
BHtt ljjke, Denver, Kt.
Worth, Omaha, Kim.
uClty,Ht.lxmiii,oii.
cngo mill tin; Knat.
Halt bike, Denver, Kt,
Worth, Omaha, Km,.
aaHtilty.Ht.l.nulii, Chi
cago ami the Kits.
WiiIIh Willi, tawMtmi,
bpoknnu.WiillHce.l'iill.
limn, Mliiiii'iiixilix.Ht,
I'mil, Duliitli, Milwau
kee, Chicago and Kant.
Aniivu
0K
iJWp.m.
IM.'ia. a.
OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE
From I'ortUnil.
K:00i. iii.
Dully
UXCVJit
Hiiiuiiiy,
f.iti p. in.
Hutiirilay,
10:00 ji. in.
(All .Hilling (lAtCN Mllj.l
lect to chiuitfc l I
Kor Kan l'riiiiclKCd,
Sail uvery fi dnyN.
UolliuililH Itlvnr.
To Astoria ami Way
IjiiiiIIiiku.
Dally Wltliinitttli, Itlvnr.
Tuenlay,
Thiit'ilny,
i Sattmliiy,
I 0:(JOu. in.
illl'l VYity.ljiiuliiiKS.
('orvallls anil Way
IjiikIImki
1:00 p, a,
1:00 p.m.
except
Hiintlay,
1 :30 p. w,
except
flundny,
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
We have on sale a lull llni) nt
Ronfih and Dressed LimiteF
Mouldings, Braokots, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will soil at live
and let live prices.
(ilve iih a trial anil we will treat
you rlKht.
GILBRETH & SON
Third una Feilnrnl Ht.
Wilkinson Warehouse
IS NOW OPEN AS A
WOOL
AND
mm
Stora
Ware
1
Wool Graded and Baled.
Wool Bought and Sold on Commission.
Correspondence Solicited. SAM WILKINSON, Prop.
in other posts the decrease in drunk' J
enness has not been marked, if arm'
have lost its vitality it wants something
. to give it life and vigor. We have what
Mm huip nuui d If tb 1 1 tn l.V
4I ... . . i nvv-Mq n b Uuio all V 1 J (1 U WUil
oiuuera uavu ueun uurreouy luiurmuu. ,jjtion. We have the Crown of
This stato of nffulrs lends thn mnn Science Hair
.... ..... Cocoanut Cream
wuo lavor vue army canteen to uu
terly condemn the sentiment that
compelled congress to abolish the
soldiers' clubhouse. Too many of
the enlisted men, they say. look upon
the leave time that they receive
much as the sailor looks upon the
time be has on shore that is, as the
time to plunge into dissipation of all
kinds. The friends of the canteen
argue that under proper army regu
lations the praotice of selling beer at
pott canteens bad been a means of
aiding temperance in the army,
Grower and
Tonic. Thev
win cure eianu mmm rutl and nil
scalp diseases. For sale nt Frazer's bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 7oc a bottle.
Oil! Solillnr'H Kxierlmice,
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of
Winchester, Ind,, writes: "My wife was
sick a long time in spite of good doc
tor's treatment, but was wholly cured
by Dr. King's New Life Pills, whicii
worked wonders for her health." They
always do. Try them. Only 25c at G.
C. Blakeley's drug store. 3
Yoa will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for bolls.
Subscribe for Tub Chkoniclk,
Subscribe for Tun Ciiuomclk.
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 Grocer.
9
L. Lane,
OKNKKAl.
Biacksmiin i
...AND... ')
Horsesnoer
p. m.
Monday,
Wvilni'ixhy
Krldny,
7;(K)n. in.
AVIIIiiiiiiittii mill
iiiiiiiiiii iiivitrN.
II CI
Vny-
Tuowlny,
Ml 1 .
i Milium) , ii in ii i i iiiviirN. JlonilAV.
Niliiriliiy, orwon CItv. DuvIihimihI 'Wcilm-wiiy
Wiiy-IjiiiilliiK.
.'! .Tl) ii. m.
iioniiny,
U'llVl!
Itipiirlii
iliilly.
it. in.
I
Himkti Ulr.
l'.lpnrlu to lAiwInton.
'1a'vc
U'Wliton
dally,
8.:ju.iu.
Tiirtu-H .luHlrlnir to e to llemmcr or
Ihiiiilh mi i.DiuiiiDiii niiiuiaTii vin iiikks, utioulil
tiiku No. '., luuvlllK Tins DiilltM nt UXt p. m.
mitkliiK iitni!t (.'oniicatloiiN nt Ilupimcr Junction
mill IllKk'h. HutiirnliiK mtiiiliiKillri'ctcoiiiivctlon
ut Ili.'iipiiur Junction mid IIIkkk with iNo. 1. ar
rlvliiK at Thu iMllen ill l:l'i p. m.
l'nr further pnrtlciilnrs, cull on or Hclilrcw
J AH. IIIKI.A.NI), AkwK,
TIiu DiiIIwi, Otiiton.
Wagon and Carrlago Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third aud Mgnh. Piionc 159
OO YIIARt'
EXPERIENCE
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TRADE MARKS
JCSIONS
COPVRIOHTS AC.
Anyone (ending a ikclrh and docrlptlon ma''
quickly uicertaln our opinion freo whether
Invention Ii probaDly pntentablo. Conimunlrr
Moim strictly confidential. Iliuidbookou I'atenU
lent free. Oldeit niieiicy forocurlu(t paleiin.
I'atei.u taken tbrouiih Munu k, Co. recelVM
tvtcial notice, without cliargo, in tbo
Scientific American.
A handiomely lllnatrateit weekly. T.nrMt elr
riilatlon or any wilenilHo Journal. 'I'erini. 93 a
rein our monthi, f 1. Sold ljr all netmdealer.
CONTEST NOTICE.
IJNITKIt KTATICK ImNU OKFICK, I
Miiy 11, l',K). (
A MiltlicleiitcontuttiillliJiivIt IniviiiK U-eii lllril
in UiIh oltlco by O. AiiKiut KniiiuUt, couU-Ht-nut,
ulimt lioiiif.tciid ;iitry No. lili'l, iniiilii
April II, 1SU7, for Wj N Bwi ill mid 12 k NJ-.Ji
Hvo :u, Tp I! N, it I'J K.liy ltlliiy,l.(llu.con4
tcte, In which It I iiiltKMl thutbHhl ItiluyJ.
(ilrthao from tho llth ility of Ajirll, IW7, uii to
Iho iirenent duto nevor bevu on tho piuue, never
entsbllnlitd hlH roldenco thereon, mid that lio
un aumiuoiii-u uiu iraoi, Aim Hint 0 IICK(!1
ahaudomnent h not duu to defeudaut'ii c-inplfiy.
ineiit In tho Military or imvul service of tho
IJnllwl Klattn aald iwrtlon are hereby nollllwl to
appear repond and oiler evldenco toiiehlnir
da Id Hllegatlon at 10 o'clock n. m.nii Juno'i,
1001, before the register and reeelver at the
United Htalei land olllco In The IMIIcs, OruKon.
.TH?.J!1S.c"n.tof,S.,,t "? H proper iirlldit.
ylt, llled Hay 4. 1001, net forth factJ which hiv
that afterdue diligence tiertional ervlco of thia
notice cannot bo made. It in hen-liv iiniir.i u,i
directed that nuch notice bo given by duu and
projier publication.
w16 JAV I', J.UCAB, itexiatcr.
TTie ColumDia Packingco..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTUKKHH OK
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIF.D BEEF, ETC.
J.K. HCIUNCK,
frealdeut.
.Max a, Voiit.
t'unhiei
FM national Back.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Buninesa tranaacted
)n-,HlJI ruulnml ...1,1,.... i.. , .
n ii 4, Drn or Ohok.
Collection!) made and prooeeda promptW
ii .eraJt1 on dv ot collection.
Slant and Telegraphlo sohanKe iol,l
New York, San FranoUoo an, "ort.
land.
Ed. M. VfivvuM, Gao. A, Liui
H, M. Bkali.,
Complete
Drills
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring.
Suitings
Tho tiiiio will noon bo horn when verF
Htyliah droHsiid until will wunt un iip-w
(lute Spring Knit. Thoao uro tho kind oi
pntrnnH 1 itm tiillotini? for. Coiiio I"
Hiid look ovor my Hpriiif liim ni .Suitings
All tho Intent novoltioa for 11)01.
Suits to Order, $IO.OO.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Its tK there
liouhl bo cleanllue. I
Ely's Cream Balm
clauMi,iootuenaniUiuala
Ihu dlgei iiieinhraue.
It curtm catarrh ami drlvoa
away a cold hi tho head
....i. 1. 1..
juivaijr, i.
w, . , thn unilrlll, WW8
over the weuihraiio and It abiwrhtd. 'UM!V1P
wdlalo and a euro followa. It U not Wt
not produce neczlnj;, large Hle, ceaw -glito
or by mall j Trial BUc, 10 cenU hy "' fc
M.Y WWTUBIW, 60 Warreu rti N
it " mat