The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 08, 1901, Image 4

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    stimgul&hed Testimony
No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable
accomplishments than the Knights of I'ythins. That order is doing great good,
and one ot its tmest institu
tions is the Ohm Pythian
Hmih at Springfield, Ohio,
which is ably presided over
bv Superintendent Le Fevrc
ntid Ins wife, Mrs. Callie I.
Le Fovre, the matron. The
latter has recently written a
letter, which will command
widespread attention because
of the prominence of the
writer. It is as follows: f
"Messrs. 11. Hooker &
Co., New York Last year I
used Acker's English Remedy
at the suggestion of a friend,
for a se.-ious. long-standing
throat difficulty and extreme
ly hard cough. Had used
many well-spoken of prepara
tions without relief. 1 can
hone.-tlv say that Acker"s
English Remedy removed the
difficulty and " stopped the
cough. ' I did not purchase
tsr ncn mnw Minn tlirnr hot-
ties, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy
sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Cau.ii: I. Lr. Fr.viu:.
The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fcvre refers as having suggested Acker's
English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Troy
Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other
cures in Throat and' Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance
Mrs. Le Fevre also said. "If you will call on Mr. "V. H. Schauss, a prominent
china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had
any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and
thinks thev cannot keep house without it."
Acker's HngliMh Kemeilv i sold by all ilrut;Kists under n positive guarantee
that vour monev wi'l be refunded in case of failure ssc oc ntul $t a bottle in
United States and Canada. In England, is. -d.. .. id., and 44. 6d.
M'c authDtlzi the uioir tjuanmtce. II". 11. UUOiCUl: A CO., I'roprtctors, Xcw York,
For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
CaLLIK I. I.E Fevke, Matron Ohio Pythian Home.
rEKSO.NAi MENTION.
Rev. and Mrs. V. B. Clifton left vester-
I'mgrum if i:n tiTUiliiiiKMit.
The following is the program of the
day for MeMinnville, where he will ad- entertuinment to he eiven at St. Mary's
dre?S the uradnatiug eh.ES of the Baptist Acodemv ThllrBllav, .,llm. l;;tlli for thl.
! benefit of St. Peter'p chureh of tins eitv.
college.
A. B Fai.ctuld and family moved here : iarHdo ltln.iew ;;,,,,,
yesterdnv from -brass Mil ley with the "The Itanuer i
intention ot msKiiig 1 lie uaties tueir
future home.
Nine Performers
llauuer of the fcua."
Youthful Pleasiues.
.St. Mim'.s Orclicstm
"The Music Hell" (Fairy Drama In Thrc; Act.s,
act 1.
Polka Uulup Duet
ACT II.
Piano Selection.
act nr.
Our DarlliiRV Drill.
Albert Werther, who ha? been Biifl'er-
inc for the past few dave with a severe 1
attack of rhetiuiatism, left on thip moru
inc'E tioat for St.. Martin's springs.
Serceant J. V. Tate, a strapping, fine
yonna American volunter who was dis-
iVmriHi! n fiiv rtnva m'fint SJnn Kriiiifi-.pn.
nfl..r',rn,. thrJ in fl PI, i 1 i n. I Tlle Y,mn& Aristocrats Ce.lIH.UI CHlb
nine IqlannV is in the mtv nr. his w..v ! l,'"OU"l Milltaire in A maj . -V. Clmpin, op. in
tn vinit fniinl. nf l.rothi.r who rHsiilV Caught In His Own Trap.
in the Upper John Day country. Ser- j
ceant Tate looks the picture of uood i
health. He say he ne'er was ill for a '
moment of his three years residence in
fcaeied Tableau.
the islands.
HOIIN.
In this city, June 8th, to the wife of
John Miller, a boy.
Denies Tluit He Wafc Jsotilic.l.
The Dai.i.ck, JuneS, 1901,
EniTOit CiiuoNici.e:
Having seen iu the columns of your
paper the statement that I was called
upon to suppress the disturbance made
Nkiv Antirtfptk- I'ouiid.
Ann Auiiof:, Mich., June 7. An im
portant antiseptic discovery upon which
Drs. Grederick G Novey und Paul C.
Freer have been working for over a vear
in their respective laboratories, has just
been made public. The new antiseptics
are organic acid by peroxides. In a water
solution, 5-1000 of 1 per cent of active
oxygen derived from the hvperoxide
is fatal to all bacteria. The hyperoxide
which w a? used for the experiments in
benz izluciisel, and this, as shown by
experiments on dogs, can he taken
bv a number of "young ruffians" about
the Mays lot, and replied that I could j internally in large doses without poison
do nothing as long as they remained on ' 0118 effect. The discovery may, it ip
the sidewalk, I take pleasure in stating 1 claimed, lend to the further discovery of
that the report is utterly false, us I have j tlllJ fundamental causes in an important
been confined to my bed for the most of' fltilti of medical and nugical science.
the time that the meetings were in pro
gress, and furthermore I would not
know one of the reverend plaintiffs if I
were to meet him on the street.
Let me also say that it is not the in
tention of . the little police force of two
ISlmi.ly Affray In Wyoming,
Pikujiont, Wyo., June 7. Meager re
ports nave been received of a shooting
atfray ubout twenty miles east of here.
From what can be learned, sev-ral
ranchmen and cowboys went to the camp
ii .:..: .v.... i....:- i
...Cu iu .,,K,U:u,;l,rM, j Q Bome BhlsephHri,,,rB, t0,d them tl,ey
juiuit? meeting niiuiii biicu juitcuiiiuu
to be disturbed. The nigbtwatch has
the imsinens part of The Dalles to guard,
and it is not hie duty to patrol that
portion of the city in which the Mays'
lot is situated but be will, at any time
that tie be called upon, answer the wail
of a disturbed citizen.
The editor may inform the reverend
gentlemen that there is a statute against
the disturbance of auy religious in ee ring,
and that the right course for them to
pursue is to ewear out a warrant for the
"young ruffians" and we will endeavor
to serve them ae fast as they are placed
in our hands.
T. J. DniVKii.
The Chuoniule will have no contro
versy with Marshal Driver regarding the
truth or falsity of what the minister in
charge of the campmeeting on the Mays'
lot eaid to it regarding his alleged com
plaint to the marshal concerning the
disturbances ut the meetings. The
Ciibonici.e repeated what the minister
said, and only what be said, and set
down nothing in malice either against
the marshal or against the "young
ruffians" that disturbed the meetings,
not one of whom it knows or cares to
know. The marshal will be pleased to
learn, however, that as soon as a little
effort was put forth to suppress the
disturbers it had its effect and for the
past two nights they were conspicuous
by their absence. Eorrou.
Vucattou Hcliuol,
At Sixth and Union streets on June
oil a vacation school will begin. Ses
sions I) to 12, 2 to 5, Specialties book
keeping, shorthand, penmanship, free
Lund drawing, higher mathematics,
Instruction thorough ; terms easy.
jl-lw Z. E. Fkkku.
would have to yet out of that country,
but the herders resolved not to comply
with ttie request, and were immediately
shot by the ranchers One of the herders
was siiot in the arm and another iu the
foot. After doing this the attacking
party shot all the horses, killed several
head of sheep and burned the wagons.
The ranchmen and cowboys are undei
arrest.
"Collufcti Gem."
A food piano (or sale, only $00; in
perfect condition ; made by T. A. Stone
& Co., of New York, and is a rare
bargain. Also a Weber for $2."i0. .very
one knows what the Weber piano is.
We have an organ, only $15, made by
Luring & Bluke, and a W. W. Kimball
organ, used but a short time, ut $50.
We carry the three high-grade pianos
Kimball, Weber und Chickerim;.
Me.NKFEE & I'AItKINH,
The Dalles, Ore.
Dyspeptics cannot be loni: lived be
ciUBe to live requires nourishment Food
is not nourishing until it is digested. A
disordered stomach cannot digest food,
it must hHVeassiNtiir.ee, Kodol Dyspep
sia Curo digests all kinds of food with
out aid from the stomach, allowing it to
rent and regain its natural functions.
Its elements ure exactly the same hh the
natural digestive fluids and it simply
can't help but do you good. Clarke &
Fulk'n V. O. Pharmacy.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets ure sold on
positive guarantee. Cures heartburn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cts.
and 50 eta. Blakeley, the druggiBt.
Subscribe for The Chhonioi.k
Better than a Three-Ring
CIRCUS
GENTRY'S
WORLD'S BEST
Trained flnlmal snow
THE DALLES,
Wednesday, Ju
ne 12
300 Elephants, Dogs, Ponies
and Monkeys. The largest and
best exhibition of the kind in
the world.
A herd of PERFORMING
BABY ELEPHANTS.
See the Sixty Pony Act, one
of the many new features this
season.
T n T T Elephant and Pony
I Fill i Rides to aii school
Children after each performance.
FARMERS, bring in the lit
tle ones and let them see the
GRAND STREET PflBflDE !
over half a mile in length.
Remember the date, Wednes
day, June 12th, one day only.
I J. E. FALT & CO.,
V Proprietors a TIlC Qwl."
v
Purest Liquors for Family Use
Polivorod to any part of llio Oily.
mmH" ass hong Distance. 173 Second Street. J
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THE CELEBRATED
.. .G0M11HBIA BREWEfcY..
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product nf thiH well-known brewery the United States Health
liepnrts for .lune 2H. HUH), says: "A more enpetlnr brew never entcml
the hibratory of the United Stated Health reports. It ih ale-olntely devoid
nf tint Hliuhtest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of
the best of mult and choicest of hups. Its tonic qualities are of the high,
est and it can be used with the urentest lien'llt and sat Infliction by old mid
votini:. Its use can roiiHeientionwly be pieeunhed by the physicians with
the eercuintv that a better, purer or iimro w holcHOme beverage could not
posiiibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
F. S. GUWiriG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
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Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AKunt fur r.uiiholl .v Co fjiKiMC", Tlirculiurn mill famv Mill.
Cor. Second & Lanolin Sis, THE DALLES, OR.
Telephone 157.
Lone Ui-tniii'e 107!!
Was
CO
wain
Mill
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Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii km
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, ""mill feed
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
-iri "ElOllT ''"B u,,lr In manufactured ejcpreiH)y for family
line ; every pack ih tMiurauteed to pve Hatisfaction.
We null our imkkIh lower than uuy hotiHO in the trade, and if you don't think M
call and net cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t. Barley and Oats
C. J. STUBLilJG
UIIOI.KMAI.i: AND UKTA't.
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive promot attention.
Next door to Kirtit National Hank.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Cloiidiill I'llinin :ta.
I. one Dint. loin.
J
Young
Black - flight
Will make the season of 1901 at J3alch's Jiuni,
J)ul'ur, Oregon.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
BLACK NIGHT Ih a black Jack, foaled June 17, 1001 ! Iin'il ly J
StovciiH, Howard county, Mo. Sired by Itlack Dan the Third, jnck ,mn ,
hiKh, and a No. 1 foal-netter : he by lllock Nlht the Second, and lu ' ,"cttl"
Hlack Dan, nn imported jnck Irom Kentucky. Uluck Nljjht'fl dam, Cirwy J'nnet
Hired by ComproiiilHe; he by Hickmun'H CoinproinlHo; hit) dam ly McKInn
WuHhinKton j lid ihtiu by Napoleon, lid dam by JMuok Dan.
TERMS: To iiiHiire, $15.00; by BeaHon, 10.00. Care will be taken to
prevent accldenth ; but we will immune m) reBponelhllity. Money duo wli m"
Ih known to be lu foul.
0. P. UAI.CII, MnnuKor.
BALCH & JOHNSTON, Owners,
DUFUU, OBEGOS.
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