The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 29, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY - - MAY 29, 1901
J. A. EBERLE,
Leadings hht
Merchant Tailor,
Secoud Street, opuosite Mays & Crowe,
fertility tuny And thnt this dreamer
of drenrus and chorishcr of memories
has marched bis little band into their
very midst. Perhaps this would be
i the shortest solution to the difficulty,
I for the people of Wallowa county
have all the arms necessary to on
, arbitration, much more brief than
' the long winded conllabs nt Washing-
ton.
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Pantinga, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest styled,
and guarantee a perfect fit.
If rumor can bo relied upon, the
day of Astoria's deliverance is near
at hand, says the Astoria News.
From an authoritative source comes
the report that the interests which
now control the O. R. &, N. Company
have acceded to the request of A. 1$.
Hammond that Astoria be given a
terminal rate on lumber to the mar
kets of the East.
The fickleness of human friend
ship, especially when based on a
false philosophy and impracticable
politics, is well illustrated in the
change of tone among the antis
towards the little Filipino chief,
whom they were wont to regard as
a second George Washington as long
as he was in open rebellion against
the authority of the United States.
The most venerable of all our Ore
gon antis, in a recent issue of his
paper, the Portland Dispatch, says:
"That little devil Afjuinuldo made
it cost many lives and millions of
monej to this country before he
came to the following conclusions:
'After mature deliberation, I reso
lutely proclaim to the world ttoat I
cannot refuse to heed the voice of a
people longing for peace, nor the
lamentations of thousands of families
yearning to see their dear ones en
joying the liberty and the promised
generosity of the great American
nation.' "
The gist of the recent findings of
the United States supreme court is
that this country has a legal right to
govern any new territory it may
acquire in such a manner as the
circumstances of the case may de
mand. If this is not good law it is
at least good sense.
State Senator George C. Brownell,
who has been regarded as a possible
opponent to Congressman Tongue at
the next election, has announced
that he will support the present incumbent.
Now look out for a decision from
Colonel Bryan that will knock the
recent findings of the United States
supreme court higher than Gilderoy's
kite.
The supreme court has vindicated
the policies of the republican party
in the decision that the constitution
does not follow the flag, putting to
utter rout the antis and democratic
exponents of the policy of scuttle
and run. The United States has the
power to govern alien races for their
own good in the future as it has
done in the past. There is nothing
in the constitution which compels
the oestowal of indiscriminate suf
frage, else the ballot would have
been given woman long .ago. The
patriotic American is not afraid to
leave to the oflicials of our own
choice the government of those
whom destiny has placed under the
American flag. The decision of the
supreme court will settle many
troublesome questions and take the
wind completely out of the demo
cratic sails. Astorian.
A piitliittMl Hank llecelver.
Salem, May 28. Claiul Gatch today
took possession of Gilbert Bros.' bank
a9 receiver, under an appointment from
Judge Boise, of the circuit court for Ma
rion county. Mr. Giitch will check up
the assets aa inventoried by Receiver
Tbielsen, and will then proceed to collect
outstanding credits. He will keep his
office for several hours during the day at
Gilbert Bros, bank building, and will be
at his desk in Jhe Ladd & Bueh bank
the remainder of the time.
Found in tlic Danube.
Berlin, May 28. The Lokal Anzeiger
reports on the authority of the Buda
Peat correspondent that there has just
been taken from the River Danube, near
that city, a dead body heavily loaded
witb chains, which the Hungarian
police firmly believe to be that.ot
Ramagnoli, the anarchist reported to
haye been Bent from America to murder
the German emperor. The police of
every country in Europe and America
liavelieen notified of the discovery.
Under the famous Dingley bill
300,000 pounds of wool was recent
ly sold in Eastern Oregon tor 9 j
cents a pound. Albany Democrat, j
Possibly this is true, although wo
have not heard of such a sale at such
a price and doubt if it took place.
We do know, however, that nearly a
million pounds of wool recently
changed hands at various points in
this county at prices ranging from
10 to 1H cents. And we know
further that under the notorious free
trade Wilson bill, of wretched mem
ory, millions of pounds of Eastern
Oregon wool were sold for 0 cents a
pound, and a considerable quantity
for less.
Don'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 but one
coating of enamel. Just one.
Don't fail to recollect that imported
Stransky eteel-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 & Cuowk,
If the people only knew what we know
about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would
be used in nearly every household, ae
there are few people who do not suffer
from a feeling of fullness after eating,
bolching, flatulence, eour stomach or
waterbrash, caused by indigestion or
dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol
Dyapepeia Cure, which with no aid from
the etomach, will digest your food,
certain 1 v can't help tint ito you kooU
Clarke A Talk's J. O. Pharmacy.
We shall hear no more of the con
stitution following the flag of its own
force, The fact is it never did so
follow the flag and the decision of
the supremo court harmonizes to
thit extent with all our past history.
But now the question is taken out of
American politics for all time.
According to tbe Pendleton Tri
bune, Chief Joseph still sighs for tbe
flesh pots of Wallows, and any fine
morning tke citizens of that land of
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature la strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It lathe latestdlscovereddlgest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relievesand permanently curst
Dyspepsia! Indigestion. Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gas tralg la .Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price SOc. and 81. .Large i 1m conUluSMttrnM
nail slat. Book auooout dyipepluisiIadtrM
frwnt fcy E. c. oowrrr a co.. crjicag
Sold by Clarke dcFalk'sP. O. Pharmacy
J
S
For a time,
to business
fellows will
T"OR about thirteon veara I have devoted moro
M time to politics ttian to business. The result
- is that my business has suffered,
at, least, I propose to devote more timo
and leas to politics, provided the other
let me.
During these years some features have cotno
into practico among business men that were not con
sidered proper or necessary at that time. Among
them la the scheme of profit-sharing or giving to
some lucky customers a valuable presont. I projioso
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 0 p. m. I will give away two
presents one, a year's subscription to any $1 period
ical desired, and the other, one copy of Borne of the
famous picturea neatly framed, the customer can
alao make a choice of these aa there are a number to
ho given away before supply ia exhausted. In ad
dition, every month I will give aoveral valuable prea
nnts. On June nth the presents will bo n lino Blhlu,
a Webster's lntornntionul Dictionary, ono vunr's sub
aoriptlon to a fl periodical and one Boys' .
Set. The presents to ho given away on July lltli will
be announced later.
1 hope to confine myself in these presents to ar
ticles in my own lino bo that I will not iiiturfuru with
sale of goods in other lines. In addition 1 will give a
dividend each month to the person who has pur
chased the moBt goodB from me. On Juuo nth ibis
will be ifn.00. You do not have to purchase fifty
conta worth at one timo to got a dividend check, as 1
iasue certificates of aalo for leaa amonnte which can
be exchanged for dividend chuck when they amount
to fifty cents. If clerk does not give you checks or
or certificates when yon make U T UAI AM
n purchase, ask for them. III. I. I1ULHI1
J
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Crandall & Burget
UNDERTAKERS
1? EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
fiobes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of tislni: so-called kidnev remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxual Pills and be
forever rid of those dull pains In your back. Discard
that old fogy 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 Soxunl Pills.
Price, $1.00 mr box buy ot your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in plain wranper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wrtyno, Indiana.
M. Z. Donnell, Agent, The Dalles.
-SIS.
The "Bailey-Gatzerf f
The finest and fastest stornwheol 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 FILLOON, Agent,
$ The Dalles, Oregon.
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.
Wilkinson Warehouse
IS NOW OPEN AS A
WOOL
AND
Gam
n Wain
Wool Graded and Baled.
Wool Bought ani Sold on Commission.
Correspondence Solicited.
SAM WILKINSON, Prop.
Hlio lililn't Wear u .Hunk.
But her beauty was completely hidden
by sores, blotches and pimples till she
used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then
they vanished aa will all Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles
and Felons from its use. Infallible for
Cuts Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles.
Cure guaranteed. 25oatG. C. Blakeley'e
drug store. U
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back, zocte. anuoucte, uiakeley,
tbe druggist.
ICutea to I'au-AiiMtrlcHii Kxoitlon,
Bound-trip rates via O. U. & N. from
The Dtl lee, $81.00. Tickets on sale first
and third Tuesdays during June, July,
August, September nnd October.good for
continuous passage going on date of sale.
Iteturn limit thirty days from date of
sale. Stop. overs will he allowed west of
Missouri river or Kt. Paul on return trip
within limit of ticket.
Arrangements can be made by apply,
ing to agent O. R, ic N. Co., The Dalles,
whereby tickets will be honored on lake
steamers in one or both directions be.
iween Detroit and Buffalo.
tf Jameh Iuki-ani), Agent
Jast What
Yoa tuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing novor be
fore graced a single stork. Itenl imita
tion croton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for u small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
r
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
Wo have on suit' H lull line of
Boil and Dressed Lumber
Mouldings, Brackets, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
(ilve us a trial mid we will treat
you riKlit.
GILBRETH & SON
Third mill Ftttlnrnl Htn.
ft
R MMWS AVasTk
(iKNKKAl.
Blacksmiin
AND
Horsesnoer
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
TMrt auil Mcfoii. Phone 159
tub coiumDia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKAOTIIKKKH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIF.D BEEF. ETC.
J.B, HCIIBNCK,
l'reiduiu.
.Max a. Vow.
C'HJillloJ
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREnnw
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, aubjeot to 8lght
Collections made and proceeds promptly
. t era.Ui!9d on dav ot collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Ezohauge sold on
New York, San Francisco and ort
land. P;,T,,.,0,M,,"(M, J 8' Boa,
Ed. M. tVumam, Uko. A. Luna.
H. M. Bkam,.
mm.
AMD
.Oregon
ShoiiiinE
Union Pacific
IIKI'AKT
nut
(illtCHKO-
Portland
Hticcliil.
r.Vri i. in.
vln llllllt
IllKtoii. Atlantic
Kxiirvni,
V'M) a. in.
via Hunt
liiKton. Ht. l'alll
Kant Mali,
'J:'2.ri it, in,
via H)M).
kaiiu.
T1MK H0HKIIU1.KB
FKIIM
THK 1JAM.KH.
Halt Ijikc, Denver, Kt.
Worth, Omaha, ka.
MiHCIty,Ht.liiiin,uii.
ciiRt) mid the Kant.
Halt l,ako, lli-nvcr, Kt.
Worth, Omaha, ;HII.
MN(:ity,Hl.I)uN,(Jh.
uaxo and the Kaat.
Walla Wiillh, Ixswlnton,
Hiokaiio,Wallaco,l'ul.
man, MIiiiiciiimiIIh, Kt.
l'aul, Ihiluth, Milwau
kee, UhlciiKound Kast.
AKHIVE
mo
1:05 p.m.
1:45 a. sj.
:1:30 a. n,
OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE
From I'lirtlaml.
H:00 j.
Dally
UXCUtlt
Hiiiitlity,
:(i i. in.
Saturday,
Ul.ot) . in.
(All Kiilllng dntOH Hull
Jcnt to uhatiKi'.)
For Ban rranclKen,
Hall uvury t dayH.
1:00 p. k,
Columbia Illviir. fi0
To AKturla anil Way- ' execot
1jiiiiIIIK!(. Kmiily.
Dally WIlliuniittK Klvnr.
S2l OtvKW City, N.il,orK)
il.wiu. m. tU vay-bindlnK..
Tucdny,
'I liutMliiy,
Knt utility ,
n-.Wn. in.
Tuo.Mlav.
TliurMliiy,
('urvalllH and Way
biniliUKt
Wllliiiiiotti- ami
liiinlilll lllvnrH.
urn p. m.
except
Huniljy.
I'9)I.B,
Jlondny,
Waliicsdiy
Krluay,
3:30 p. m,
JlnniHj,
...... i.i.iun,,
hiiturilay, (irvK() city, D'lytnn and Wiilnesday
,:Wa. in. Way ljuulliiKs. Krlday.
Hiiiiko ltlnr.
1'llVll
Itiiiiirla
.'IMOa' in Hlparla to ljwifitou.
I
dicnvc
1jwliton
dally,
8::JJ n. tu.
U" l'artteM dcMlrliiK to i;o to Ilcppncr or
iimntM on Columbia Koiitheru via IIIkkv, aliould
taku .No. leuvlnif The Dalles at 12M p. n.
making dlrwd iiouucctloiiH at llvppnvrjuuction
nnd IIIkks, KeturiiliiK iiiakinRdirtutcniineotlon
at Heiipuer lunctlon and IIIkrs withNu, l.ar-'
rtviriK Ht The DhIIch at 1:05 ji. ni.
Kor further particulars, call mi or wlilresi
.IAH. IKKIANI), Aiwnt,
The Diilk'S, Ortifon,
Complete
Cipe
of
Dm
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
rill .? alt 1
i ne timo will soon ue nero m
HtyliHh droBHert limn will winit mi up-wj
(lute MpriiiK Suit. TIioho are the Kin" 0
DHtroriH 1 am titilorint' I'"-- .J.'0,1!'.,,;
nnd look over my Kprinu li"" of buiiiuK"
All .t... i........ i.r..,. r..M mill.
ll HII! llHtJUl ll()Vt!Hli;n IIM
Sulta to Order, $IO.OO.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all it itftKea there
ttiMiilil bo clvaiiliuoi8.
Ely's Cream ltaltn
cle&nnee, ootUa and licsli
tlio dUeascil inoinhrmio.
It cnrci catarrh anil drlvta
away a cold In the head
lulculy,
Vremn Itnlm U placed Into H" 'Mil
over tlio memhraiio and la ahtorbeu- K
nieuiaiuanu a euro joiiowf, it pnf
UQt produco aneezliiK. Urge Hlze, Mw"
KliU or hy mall i Trial Size, 10 cent Itf T
H.Y WWTHEUS, 80 Warren Street.
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