The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 07, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
JUNE 7. 1901
J. A. EBERLE,
Leading- mn
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe,
The proper thing for those who
would improve the condition of life
is to remove the barriers that make
life hard, nnd not increase them.
Walla Walla Union.
. iiiM t
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest styles,
and guarantee a perfect fit.
A LAMENTABLE DECISION.
The Salem Sentinel says: "It
looks much ns if Hon. C. W. Fultou
would give Simon a merry race for
his scat in the senate a yenr from
nest winter. The sincerity of the
Oregonian's support of Simon is
questioned, especially should Mr.
Corbett decide to again become a
candidate. But this Mr. Corbett has
not yet done; neither has he said he
would not be a candidate. Those
who are in a position to know, give it
out that Mr. Corbett will apply for
the place himself. He realizes now
that Simon tricked him out of it at
the special session, and there is little
reason to doubt but he will attempt
nest spring to secure the nomination
and election of candidates to the
legislature who are known to be
friendly to bis cause. The thing
may develop into an interesting
three-cornered fight.
NOLAN'S Profit-Sharing Association.
The first monthly dividend has hoen distributed to the profitable satisfac
tion of thirteen of my customers. Tho only reirret is that 1 was not able to
give a valuable present to each of my customers. 1 think they all deserve one.
On Saturday, July 6th, 1 will give awny two miiBie boxes-one worth $27
tuneB, Bnd one worth $7.50; n eark of sugar and a barrel of flour. I will give a cash reimte of $.1.00 to t
iner paving the moat monev bv that date, and 2 00 to tho one paying in the second hirgi-Ht amount, un
each Saturday, commencing on the loth of June and including July Cth, I will, in addition to the two proa
ents given each week, give a $1.00 rebate to the customer paying the largeHt amount during the week.
Purchasers of goods in my line will do well to keep in mind that 1 sell goods as low as the loweet, ns
well as share the profit with my customers.
IKE. T. NOLAN.
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AND
DKI'AliT
KOIt
OREGON
Short line
Union Pacific
I TIMK SCHKDUI.KB
I'HOM
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YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of using no-railed kidnt'v remedies
without any benefit, use Linooln Sexual Pills and be
forever rid of those dull pains In your hack. 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 nue of nature's greatest."
assistant Lincoln Sexual Puis.
Price, $1.00 per box buy ot your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in plain wratur.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
M. Z. Donnell, Acent, The Dalles.
Just What
Ybtt uaant.
OIllCHgO-
l'cirtliitul i
I HlHSClul.
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VIA 1IUIII-
ItiKtoit.
Atlantic
Kxpress,
12:00 it. in.
vln Hunt
Ington.
to
According to the telegraphed dis- j Sheriff Burgen, of Klickitat cotin
patches the assembly of the United i ty, is probably the only office-holder
Presbyterian church at De Moines, in the world who was ever known to
la., has decided that no individual ( refuse to accept the salary allowed
who belongs to a secret society sball him by la- because it was more
be eligible to membership in that than he bargained for. Mr. Burgen
denomination. If this is an accurate refuses to accept a recent advance in
statement of the proceedings the bis salary allowed him by a decision
members of that body are to be ' of the supreme court. And he isn't
pitied for their lack of compieben- j running for oiiice either, for he is
sion of the spirit of the Master they 1 serving his second term as sheriff
aim to serve, says the Omaha 2sews. 1 and by the laws of Washington is
The secret orders of the present debarred from serving for more than
day are far too strong to be serious- j two terms in succession. It is per
ly affected by tbe mistaken views haps neecfless to say that Mr. Bergen
enunciated by the Iowa body. But is a republican.
tbe church which thus aims to legis
late a large and reputable class ofj
citizens out of its councils is taking !
a step that will certainly react dis- j
astcously upon itself. '
The secret societies of today, as a J
class, are far from exerting an irre-'
ligious or unbeallhful influence.
-hb. r -vp-
Won't.
Don't expect a "cheap" enameled
utensil to last long. It doesn't.
Don't think euch a one can be kept
' clean. It can't.
I Don't believe the "cheap" enamel
I isn't steadily crumbling away. It is.
Don't imagine in using such you're
i not eatint? the enamel. You are.
Many of them rank second to the Dont fignre you are Bavinij money
churches in influence for good and ' buying the cheapest. You're not.
their capacity for promoting the ( Don't forget the "cheap" haB but one
welfare of the people. The social ' C0tinB ; enamel. Just one.
, ... . , ... Don t fail to recollect that imported
and philanthropic motives by which , Stranflky eteel.ware laste for yeflrB.
most of them are inspired reflect the j Don't buy that kind if health and
essence of true Curistianit'. The economy are of no consequence,
principles on which they are founded j Don't try to get the genuine else
areas immutable as the ten com-for it's sold exclusively by
, mlb-tf Mays & Ckowe.
mandments, and so long as they
., Hates to I'an-American Exposition.
remain true to those principles they
will continue to grow and prosper. Round-trip rates via O. Pi. & N. from
It is presumption indeed for a re-1 The Dalles, ?S1.90. Tickets on sale first
. , . , , ,, and third Tuesdays during June, July,
ligious body to declare that men 7 .."
J August, September and October.good for
who band themselves together for continuoUB ua8Bn(je g0-mg 0D date of Baie.
the relief of the unfortunates and to J Return limit thirty dayB from date of
guard the widowed and the father-i sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of
less from destitution shall be denied 1 Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip
. . . ,. . .. within limit of ticket,
the right of religious worship and : , . , . ,
tf
S3
The "Bailey-Gatzert"
The finest and fastest stermvheel boat
on the Columbia Kiver
Will Make DAILY TRIPS
between The Dalle? and Portland, Mon
days excepted, arriving here from Port
land at 3 p. m. and returning at 4 p. m.
JOHN FILLOON, Agent,
TheTJalles, Oregon.
lip A
New ideiib in Wall Pr.ptir hero. Stirb
i wide variety a? we are hhov.'in never be
fore graced u Htnli Block. Keul iniiln
tion creton ellVcta at ordinary priceu.
Go(d papurs at cheuii paper pricen.
J Klegaut deHicus, tiiBtefui colorintH, ytnue
i for a small price, at our store on Third
1 street. Also u full line of house pnlntH.
: D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Salt iJiku, Dunvcr. Kt.
Worth, Omiilin, Knn
mmClty.Ht.lmlN, Chl
CIIRO and tlui Kust.
Ht. I'nul
KhnI Mull,
u:ri li. in.
Vlll HK-kiiliu.
Snlt Uiko, Denver, Ft.
Worth, OniHlin, Khii
HHClty,Hl.Umlh,Cii. , CHgO 1111(1 tllU KuBt.
1
Wiilla WnlU, 1'wlHtnn,1
Mikmiu.WnllHcv.Ptill' i
II1IIII, Minill'lllXlllB, Ht.
, raul.Dulutli.Mllwiai
! koc, Chicago and i:Bt.
Annivr.
l ;o.' p. m.
I l.r.a. a.
s so a, m.
OCEAN AND BIVEE 80HEDULE
Prom rortlaiiil.
H:I1 . in.
(All Milling llHtfS Hlltl'
I Ji'ct to chuuKU )
For Suit Friinolsco,
Hull uvory fi (InjrK.
L. Lane,
1
GENKKAL
IBIID
..AND...
PIONEER BAKERY.
I hare re-opened this -well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to snpply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
HofMoei
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
I TM and Mown. Phone 159
association.
A MIS FIT THEORY,
i ing to agent 0. R. &. N. Co., Tbe Dallefi,
i whereby tickets will be honored on lake
i steamers in one or both directions be
; tween Detroit and Buffalo.
tf Jamkh Iceland, Agent
Tbe ideal and practical seldom fit. i
Tl,,n nnn ilm.nlnil Tim TJ nV
Charles Sheldon, for instance, wrote, Juflt wut heVffccted'part freely with
a book, "Born to Serve," in which - Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
be beld out the beautiful ideal tbati and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke &
tbe serving maid should live as one Falk
. A. . ., ... . . . , ,1 When vour hair appears dry and to
of tbe family without being barred j bave ,0Bt itB vitalitv it' WBIltg 80fnotlljne
from tbe society functions. His to give it life and vigor. We have what
.. , . , ttie hair needs when it gets in that con-
wife recently secured a new maid dltion We have the Crown of
who had been converted to the I Science Hair
uocoanut Cream
Grower and
reverend gentleman s theories, and win cure dand Wm rufl- and all
D0 doubt tbe maid pictured the i scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar
, .. . . . . , ! her shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle.
plensure that was hers as she met her,
beau in the parlor nnd gossipped : Mokt Tea Positively cures Sick Head.
, , ., ,1.!, i , ache, indigestion and constipation. A
over tbe family meal about less ideal , drmk Remmm M
neighbors. But when tbe first meal eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
wa6 prepared and tbe plates were ( complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts
set, sbe was told to remove tbe one j and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist,
placed for herself, as it would be j r'JI.h!"
impossible for ber to eat with tbe I A stylish black driving horse, very
family. Then tbe dear, presuming I gentle. Also a nearly new open buggy,
servant who bad believed that Mr.ine88. blankets, elc. Very cheap.
. . . , . i Address, W. R. Rockwell,
Sheldon was in earnest when ,mWiow.vSw Dufur, Ore.
If you want to retain your hair you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we bave two of the yery
best preparations for cleansing the
scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your 'hair soft and glossv.
Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frarer's
barber shop, The Dalles, tf
Clark & Falk are. never closed Sunday,
Don't forget tbis.
wrote tbe book, bad a crying match
with herself and resigned her
position.
It is well enough for ministers to
preach bigb ideals for life and at
tempt to get people to live up as
near to those Ideals as possible, but
it is a tin to preach ideal that are
in practical aad only tend to make
us discontented with our lot in life.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA KAY. COMPANY
Tie Coluiia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKA CTOKEKH OK
Pine Lard and Sausages
,J LUIKIbUI D n A n U
HAMS & BACON
JRfF.D BEEF. ETC.
Steamers of tho Regulator Line will rim us jcr tliu lol
ow.tiK schedule, the Comjmny reserving the right to cIihuku
schedule without notice.
Str. Regulator
DOWN.
Lv. Uallcs
U HI I A. M.
i xjeimy-
Thllrslnv
( Haturday. .. .
Arr. I'ortland
at l-.'JO P. M.
r
r
UP.
I'ortliilid
mi 7 a. I.
. Mondajr
. Vedne0My
. . Friday
Arr. Dalles
h b v. K.
Str. "Iralda"
Leaves Cafiuadee 0 a. in.
Arrive Dalles 10:110 a. in.
Leave Dalles 3 p. in.
Arr. Cneeadea 7:30 p. m.
Daily ex. Sunday.
Str. Dalles-City.
DOWN
l.v. Dalle
at 7 A M.
Monday
Wedtieaduy, .,
Friday
Arr. I'ortland
ut 1:30 p. K.
3i
.7
p. 3
I.v I'lirtlimil 1
ut7:M) a. M.
Tin ..!..
Thursday A
. ...Huturday 3
Arr. Dalles J
ut 6 P. x
ExcurHion Rates every Saturday lor parties of five and upwards: Dalles,
White Salmon and intermediate pointe, 50c. Dalles to Cascades, 1.00.
For an evenlne trip take the "Iralda" at 3 p. m. to Hood River and
turn on the up boat.
J. H. HCIIKNCK,
President.
.Max A.
Voiit.
Cashle)
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
C Truvel by the Hteumcrs of the r.cfrulutor Line. The Company will endeavor to give its pat
k nms the hest service possible. For further Information address
. . y. m i I . f ! i 1 1 . ..I. .1. f a. . aii.a r r-i .
riJtuium uiiiee, vak-oirvui ww, w . c. nLuannii uon. MKC
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking BuHineaB transacted
Deposits received, aubject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds prompth
remitted on dav of collection.
J j MiKlit and lelotrraphic Erohanue aold en
A ; New York, Han Francisco an;! port-
3 land.
h 1 DIHKOTOWH
i i D. P. Thompson. Jho. 8. Kohkkuk.
rt!. j , Eu. M. Williams, Gko. A. Limti.
'J ! H. M. Bcai.l.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OIKce ut VunemiM.T, Wnsli,
y Ntitfuc In hereby given that the following
, Hon to make llnal priHif In support of thulr
Vi"1.'," .""'. tl".'.t l"""f will be mndiitH'forit
I. I I) 1 L . n. liOllHIUhHIIIIinr fur Htr ut r.f
i
U - . - . - - - - - . . 4J
Grandall & Barget
DEALERS IN "B- ObeS,
All kinds of undertakers 'Burial Shroads
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
Th Dalles, Or.
i
WushliiKtoii, at his ollle. In (ioldendale, Wush.,
on tiaturdiij, Junoyu, luol, vln.;
Klkunuli II. Ilylton,
N hkt of bhj-fi dee III, 'f p 4 N, It 111 II, V. M , who
names the following witnesses to prove (!i,u-
iiuiioiih resHienco upon and ciiltlvutlou of said
I lUIKlf VIZ !
one h, Hhlpiwy, Corllx Boreusen, John Daf
Iron, Juines O. Lyle, all of l.yle I', u.. Wash.
Uorllx (tortumnu,
H. K. No. "J.J7H, for tho 8W',i HKL, Heo hi. and
iTVWi'.1'1 V'" H'A, 21. Tp'lN
It li k, , ,M who mimes thu followinil wit'
liesses to (prove his eoiitlinious reslduiieii upon
and eiiltlvtitlon of said lund, vU '
Kllcunuh II. Jlylton.Orl.' K. KlilpiMjy, John Jiaf.
fiou, James O. Lyle, ull of Lylo IVO., Wiwli.
Orle JC. HIilMinr.
il. t.. HO,
Advertise in The Chronicle.
. !Uil, for toe fractional riwu nf vvvi-,
in run
iioiin rel
vl.. 1
..1.
MXtm and Jmnen (7 EyieVuil J,? fl'S"
' W. K. PUNBAU, Kcglnter.
Ucicy 'M'n "fvnlloii of suld laud,
ii; 11 f S "y'1'"! Uirllx Hornnsen,
Dully
nxeeiit
Suiiility,
f.nt p. m.
Xntlirdny,
10:1X1 p. 111.
Dally
exeept
.Similiiy.
liUX) a. 111.
ColuniM Itlvrr.
To Astoria mid Way-Ijiudliigs.
U'lllumitt.i Itlvxr.
Oregon City. New berg,
Milem, Independence,
and ttuy-ljitirilngs.
liUOp. m.
I IK) p, m.
except
Sunday.
I 30 p, in.
except
Sunday.
Tne.dny,
'1 hursdiiy,
Siitlinln) ,
moon. 111.
TucMluy,
Thursdiiy,
hatnrdiiv,
7:00 a. 111.
U'iivii
Ulpurla
dally,
a:-iu a. m.
Corvallls and Way-Utiidlngs
I p. m.
Monday,
Wedneiilty
Krlauy.
AVIIIiimcttn unil ,'! Wlji, m,
Vamliltl lllvrrs. .Monduy,
Oregon City, Puvton and w eiliiefiny
Wiij-ljindlngM. rrliluy.
Niinkn Itlrr.
Klpnrla to Kon lstou.
Lesvo
U'W'lKtOll
dully,
h :xj a. in.
rartivM Jeslrlng to no to lleppner or
lMiliitK on Columbia Hoiitheru vln IIIkkh, sliould
tftfei' No. 2, leaving Thu Duller at 12 25 p. in.
making direct eoimeotlons at lleppner Junctlim
Hlid Illggs. Itetiirulug niHklngdlre'tcotiiiectli)ii
at llejipner junction and Illggs with lNu, 1, ar
riving nt Thu Dalles ut 1:05 p. m.
For further particulars, call on or addrens
JAfi. 1HKLANI), Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Complete
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
Tim time will hooii lie here when "W
rityliHh dresHed man .will want un Ui-to
date Spring Suit. Those are the kimlo'
patroiiH 1 am tallorluK lor. Coiiih in
and look over my Spring lin" tf SotlinKe.
All thu latest noveltleH for )IH)1.
Suits to Order, $IO.OO.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In .all Ha stages tutre
thould bo clcaiimieif.
EIj 'b Cream Balm
cleaniM,tootlicsnd heal
tho dUvuud iiiciubrane.
It cures caUrrh and drives
wuy cold In the head
C'raitm Balm U placed lnl.tho nMlrll,iTT.
over thu iiiombrona and la ahaorbed.
mediate and a cure followi. It la not toWTzZ
not produce aneeitlng. Urge Hlwi, 60 wnta "
Klits ot by mall ; Trial HUe, 10 centa by fc
.Y IHW rUBHH, 60 Wurreu Wfteli W "