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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE i. 1901,
NO.
103
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CASTORIA
THE CKNTAUR OOMPANT. NEW YORK CITV.
SUIT WILL
BEGIN TODAY
the circnit court this morning. The de
cision wao upon the demurrer to the in
dictment in the cuho of the etate against
L. E. Nichols. Nichols wua charged
with operating a machine in this city,
the plan of operation being that every
! p-rcoH who put a nickel in the niBchine
E'i'juld get a cigar for every nickel. There
Action by State to Recover for Land
Shortage Attorney-General Black- was no chunee in title, for the player
burn lias Prepared Complaint
Against Pciinoyer, MeBridc and
Matschau.
Kalkm, Or., .June!!. Attorney-General
Black burn Iiiih prepared a complaint in
an notion against Sylvester lVnnoyer,
George W. MeBride and Phil MetBchan,
the men who coitHtituted the state land
board at the limo of the Davis defalca
tion, and will send it. to District At
torney Chumbyrlain tomorrow for eon
flideration. The action will be brought in
Multnomah county and Difch ict Attorney
Chamberlain will ho associated with the
attorney-general us attorney for the
etute.
The complaint will be framed upon the
theory that the clerk of the tchool land
board wub the agent of the board and
not tin agent of the state; that hie de
falcation wub a defalcation of the liourd,
for which the mem here of the board are
distinctly responsible to tho state. While
b'I thedetuilt) of the cmipVnt cann t
now be given, it is kiiuwii that Judge
liluckburn has drawn the pupers so that
they Btato ull the fuuta regarding tho
shortage. The questions involved, there
fore, ntHy be tried on a demurrer, thus
making It possibly unnecessary to incur
the expense of a trial.
The complaint will state that the
ehortuge occurred In 1801, so that the
defendant may raise the question of the
statute of limitations by demurrer. It
will Htate the facts regarding the legh
lattve investigation of 1895, so that it the
defendants believe that investigation
and the report of the committee amounts
to a settlement, they can raise that
question by demurrer. Judge Blackburn
believes the board Is liable and he has
endeavored to frame his complaint so
that the question may be speedily
determined
Mckel-tu ttm-Hlot Maclilue.
Saucm, Or., June8.-That It U not
unlawful to operate a nlckel-in-the-slot
machine, unless there Is an element of
chance in the game, was the effect of a
decision rendered by Judge Burnett, in
received no more and no lees, whatever
set of cards might come up.
Tn rendering his decieion sustaining a
demurrer to tho complpiut, Judge
Burnett paid that the evil aimed at by
the act of the last legislature is the use
of the machines which are gumbliug
devices, and so long as tho machines are
used without an element of chance,
there ie no violation of the law. He look
as an illustration the operation of a
niekel-in-the-slot machine by which a
player may ascertain hie weight. He
gets what he pays for, there is no ele
ment of chance, and hence no violation
of law.
As soon as Judge Burnett's decision
became known several machines were
put in operation in cigar stores on the
sumo plan ua the machine formerly run
by Nichols.
l!nlliy (iiit.ert on DnHtm-l'urtlaiHl Ituuw
We wish to announce that the fine
and newly-equipped fast steamer Bailey
Gulzort has been placed on the Portland
Dalles route as strictly excursion boat
and to enable tourists and the people of
Oregon and Washington to make tho
round trip by daylight on the Columbia
river, through tho Cascade mountains,
on the following schedule:
Leaving Portland at 7 o'clock every
morning (except Monday), reaching Cas
cade Locks at 12 m., stopping at Hood
Hiver and White Salmon and arriving
at The Dulles at 3 p. m.; sturtlng back
at 1 p. m. and arriving in Portland at 10
p. m.
Meals the very best the market cau
allord, and only 25 cents.
Fare to Portland one way $1.60, and
round trip !f2 50.
Landing and olllce foot of Union Btreot.
'Phone, long distance 501.
If you desire to take a trip for pleas
ure, for grandeur for everything that
eye or heart could wish and that no
other part ol the world can furnish, go
for a ride on the Bailey Gatz-rt, make
up a party of your congenial friends and
together pass the most enjoyable day of
your lives.
Very Cordially Your?,
27d,tw2w Wiiitjc Collak Link,
MAXIMITE
Xew Explosive Adopted by United States
Government Shell Explodes After
Piercing Twelve-Inch Plate.
New Yoiik, June I. The Prees eays:
Maximite, the new explosive invented
by Hudson Maxim, had been adooted by
this country, after a series of successful
tests at the Sandy Hook Proving
Grounde. The secret of the explosive
has been sold to the government by the
inventor, and the explosive, it is thought,
may revolutionize warfare. It is said to
be more deadly in its character than
lyddite, yet eo safely can it be handled
that the danger attending its uee is less
than that incurred in transporting
ordinary black powder. The tests
indicate that the explosive will pierce a
12-inch harveyized nickel steel armor
plate, and having passed through it will
explode on the other side with sufficient
power to destroy eveiy thing with which
it comes in contact. Never before has a
plate of this strength and thickness been
pierced.
The tests have been made by the
Ordinance Board, and have been con
ducted with great secrecy. Tne opinion
is expressed by experts that maximite
may revolutionize the building of battle
ships and fortifications. The insentitive
ness ot this explosive is so great that a
red-hot iron may be trust into a mass of
it without causing an explosion. The
explosion of the compound after passing
through the plate is accomplished by
means of a fuse. Shell filled with lyd
dite, the high explosive adopted by the
British government, filled in the same
way be was maximite, into the same
shells and fired at a plate an inch and a
half in thickness, all exploded on impact
where the maximite shell paesed through
the steels plates a foot in thickness.
These tests of maximite are regarded as
having demonstrated tltHt there is no
warship of any navy capable of with
standing its destructive force. Mr.
Maxim conducted these experiments in
person, there being no one present ex
cept the ordinance officers and experts
representing the government.
In an interview Mr. Maxim said:
"Should the United States now be
come involved in war with any other
power, we shall be able to throw high
explosive projectiles through the thickest
armor of our enemies to explode inside
their warships, while they in turu would
be able only to penetrate our armor with
solid shot or at least carrying no burst
ing charge whatever."
It is the inventor's opinion that the
moral of these new developments is that
tho ponderous battle ship niUHt go and
be replaced by the small, swift torpedo
boat or torpedo gunboat and cruiser.
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to live requires nourishment Food
!b not nourishing until it is digested. A
disordered stomach caunot digest food,
it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure digests all kiuds of food with
out aid from the stomach, allowiug it to
rest and regain its natural functions.
Its elements are exactly the same us the
natural digestive fluids and it simply
cau't help but do you good. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
A surgical operation is not ntcessary
to cure piles. DoWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve saves all that expense and never
falls. Beware of counterfeits. Clurke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Frazerj he's tho headquarters for ull
hair remedies. Remember that he.
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
Clarke & Fulk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Pattou
strictly wire liquid paints
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Dou't forget this.
Dressed spring chickens at the Stadel
man Commission Co.'a 24-tf
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full Hue
of paint and artist's brushes.
You will uot have boils if vou take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure tot boils.
Ico cream and Ice cream soda now on
tap at A. Keller's. 13tf
Hurrying out
the Spring Suits.
Tho same styles you looked at earlier in the season, are here
now but at different prices. True, the assortment is not as
large and picking may not bo as easy but there are enough,
and to spare, and all are of this spring's importation. Choose
No Extra Charges any ladies' suit in stock and
REDUCE THE PRICE ONE-FOURTH!
if
for alterations. We guar
antee b good tit.
m
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These may be seen if you come early:
Eaton Suit, of light gray Venetian ; jacket
made with the new bishop sleeves silk
puff, and postillion back, silk lined. Suit
trimmed with rows of black
A handsome double-breasted Blouse Suit
iniiiuieu wini fuwo ipi uiaun tf a S j
silk stitching; value $2?; now JI75 of dark gray oxford cheviot; medici collar
and bell sleeves, silk-lined ; skirt and jack
New Blouse Suit, in a handsome brown ",t1ut.r,.l"41-wnnh rort'9 of black talfetta
Venetian cloth, velvet LaAiglon belt and BllK' alue .o.OO; now
collar, trimmed with gilt braid and buttons,
bell sleeves, silk lined; i -gore flare skirt,
tailor-studied ; value .fl'U;
now
$15.00
$7.00 Suits are reduced to $5.25.
Dark gray cheviot suit double-breasted
Eton jacket with hell sleeves, revers faced
with silk; 7-gore Hare skirt, a
Gocd value at if 10; special price p75tJ
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
1
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Some desirable city property for sale
or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons
& Marden. alltf
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Chhonicle, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under thiB offer must be paid in ad
vance. f
He Kf,t lliit Lei:.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with
a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood
poisoning set in. For two years he suf
fered intensely. Then the be9t doctors
urged amputation, "hut," ho writes, "I
used one bottle of Electric Bitters and
1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve
and my leg wus sound und well as ever."
For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders
Electric Bitters Iiub no rival on earth.
Try them. G. C. Blakeley will guarantee
satisfaction or refund money. Only 50
cents,
Danger, disease and death follow
neglect of the bowels, Use DeWitt's
Little Early Ulcers to regulate them and
you will udd years to your life and life to
your years. Easy to take, never gripe.
Clurke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot
successfully compete with his healthy
rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the
famous pills for constipation will remove
the cause of your troubles. Clarko Sc
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
"The Doctors told me my couch wua
incurable One Minute Cough Cum made
mo a well man." Norria Silver, North
Stratford, N. II. Because you've not
found relief for a etiibborn cough, don't
despair. One Minute Cough Cure has
cured thousands and it will cure you.
Safe und sure. Clarke & Fulk's P. O.
Pharmacy.
Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Vu,,
over 90 yeurB of age suffered for years
with a bud sore on his face, Physicians
could not help him. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve cured him permanently,
Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy.
Subscribe for Tim Chhoniclk.
Dues It 1'ay tn JSuy Cheap?
A cheap remedy for congliB and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and daugeious results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall you do? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possible; if not possinle for you,
then in either case take the only rem
edy that has been introduced in all civil
ized countries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's
German Syrup." It not only heals and
stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night's rest, and cures tho patient. Try
one bottie. Recommended many years
by all druggists in the world, and sold
by Clarke A Falk. Get Green's prize
almanac. 2
To Flremeii'H Tournament ut Heppner,
For the firemen's tournament at
j Heppner June 11th, 12th and Kith, the
i O. it. & N. Co. will make a rate of one
and one-third fare for the rouu 1 trip on
the certificate plan; provided, however,
fifty or more paying passengers of not
less than 50 cents each have been in at
tendance, Under these conditions dele
gates, or members of delegates' family,
that have paid full fare to Hepp
ner, will be returned ut one-third fare
on presentation of certificate to our
agent at Heppner on or before June Hth.
Certificates must bo signed by F.
W. Roberts, secretary, and will be is.
Biied only on uuy of the three days prior
to opening day of the meeting, includ
ing the latter. If total attendance does
uot equal tho requirements, holders of
certificates will be sold return ticket's at
regular one-wuy rates.
m27-jl0 Jambs Ikula.ni, Agent.
HtrikfH A Kleli Flint.
"I was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion and nervous de
bility," writes F, J. Green, .of Lancas
ter, N. II., "No remedy helped mo un
til I bog an using Electric Bitters, which
did me more good than all the medicines
I ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent health for years. She
says Electric Bitters are just splendid
for female troubles ; that they are u grand
to.iic and invigorator for weak, run
down women. No other medicine can
take its place in our family." Try them.
Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
(j. O. Blukeley, the druggist. 1
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'urke
& Falk.
Just Received
A full line of Fresh Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Bex, Deko, Velox
and Aristo in all sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphs,
And all accessories to complete the
outfit of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
Our Eureka Combined Toning and
Fixing Bath is a dandy. Try it.
The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
films or developing papeis has no equal.
Enough for;i5c to developed dozen uiates
or f dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect blacks
and whites are guaranteed, if directions
are followed. Ask for the A. E.G. De
veloper, and see that you get the
genuine.
We are prepared to compound any and
all of your own formula- and guarantee
satisfaction.
At tho old place, 175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
CONTEST NOTICE.
I'.MTEIt ST.VTKS l.ANll OFHCK,
May 11, 1WI.
A MillW'lcut rnntiM iillhliivit liavint; Ir-cii tiled
In this ollii'o by (). August KrmpiUt, contest
ant, iiKDlnst liomo-ti'ml entry No, (U21, mailt,
Aiirll II, lhH7, lor Wia NW'. eo ;il ami KJ NK)i
.eo lt, Tp '- .N, li 1'.' K, by Itlley J (ill t, ooti
tehtee, In which 11 1 alienul that mUi Htley J.
(ilrt luis (rum the llth ttuy of April, IM7, up to
tho liri'M'iit ilnto never been on tho pluce, never
entuhlUheit his lehlilence thereon, unit that ho
has iibiuiihmeil tho tnu't. Ami that tho iilleeett
iilmiiilniuiieiit is nut iluotn defendant' employ
ment in the military or nasal servleo of tho
I'nltiil ritales said parties aro hereby notified to
appear iepond and oiler evidence touching
Mild alli'Kiitlou ut Hi o'clock a. in. on Jane '..,
liwi, before the register and receiver at tho
L'nlted Mates land oillco In Tho Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper aftlda
vit, tiled Ma I, I'.Hll, set forth facts which show
i lint iiftcrdue diligence personal tervlco of thin
notice cannot ho made, it is hereby orderetl ami
directed that such notice bo given by duo anil
proper publication.
mlf JAY 1'. Ll'l'AS, Iteglster.
Notice of Guardian's Sale.
Notice Is heriby given that under and by vtr
tueof an order and license of sale, dulv nuulo by
tne (.'utility Court of Witscn County, titato of
Oregon, on tho '.Will day of April, 1WU, tho un
dersigned, guardian of Minimum l.ncey ami
Hugh Vivian l.ace, minor wards, will, (rout
and after the 17th day of June, I'.WI, at private,
sale, in tho manner prescribed by law for tho
sale of real property by executors' and adminis
trators, bell tho following described real prop
erty, belonging to said minor wards, to-wilt
l'lierii:ji ofSeo is, In T 2 N, It U K, W. M.
said sale will be made upon the premises ana
to the highest bidder for cash.
OATH KM NK LAOKY,
Guardian of Marlanna Laccyaud Hugh Vivian
l-avey, minor wards, mil