The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 10, 1901, Image 4

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    distinguished Testimony
No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable
accomplishments than the Knights uf Pythias. That order is doing great good,
and one ot its nnest institu
tions is the Ohio Pythian
Home, at Springfield," Ohio,
which is ably presided over
by Superintendent Le Fevre
aiul his wife, Mrs. Callie I.
Le Fevre, the matron. The
latter has recently written a
lottcr, which will command
widespread attention because
of the prominence of the
writer. It is as follows:
Messrs. V. H. Hooker &
Co., New York Last year I
used Acker's English Remedy
at the suggestion of a friend,
for a seMou.v long-standing
throat difficulty and extreme
ly hard cough. Had used
ninnv well-spoken of prepara
tions" without relief. 1 can
honcrtlv say that Acker's
English Remedy removed the
difficulty and 'stopped the
. " i ..... I. ......
CUUIIU. 1 Ulll lull, imiuiuinv - - . ,., t...l.l.... !.,...
or use more than three not- '
ties, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy
sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) C .u.tr I. Li: Frviu:.
The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre 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 they cannot keep house without it."
Acker's KnglUh liemedv is sold bv nil drujKits under a positive Runrantei
that vour nionev will be refunded in aise of failure e.. toe and $i a bottle in
United States and Canada. In England, "1.. is. ul., and 4s. 6d.
1I authorize the abort guarantct. II". II. UUOKEi: it CO., l'rayriclori, iVetc York.
For sale at Blakeley 's Pharmacy.
d-deuatee and visitors took their depart
ure for their various homos.
A Trent For t lit- Children.
Middle OreRou ItrtptiH AHiiclutliin.
The Middle Oreuon I'.iipiist Associa
tion met at Tne Dalles June 5th with 1
Calvary Baptist church. Delegates I
were in attendance (rom twelve churches,
and also a number of visitors. This was
perhaps the best meeting the association
has ever hold, hb it was a deeply spiritu
al one and advance movements were
made along lines of tiie different denum
inatioiihl enterprises, 1
Hon. Timothy Brownhill, of The j
Dalles, was elected moderator and pre- '
. .....1 .. 1.: 1 1 .. i..,. 1 1
tlltiir exhibitions here. Polite attendants
E. &pi"ht, ot Grass a lev, was elected .... . ., .. .... , .. .
, , " ' will look aftr the little folks who uiav
cierK.
The subject ot missions and education
were the main issues brought before the
I 11 is 1101 onen mat an aamtisemenr.
1 enterprise visits our city and gives the
people anythiiiL' but the performance for j
their nionev. But Prof. Gentrv has
established a precedent as an exception
and thereby made happy the hearts of
1 thousiinilp of little folks throughout the
land, by extending to all school children
I an invitation to ride 011 his pretty little
ponies alter eaeli performance miring
1 wish to ride their choice of ponies.
J Don't miss the gran I noon-day pnrade
a treat within itself, over a half a mile
in leiik'th and the prettiest moving
picture ever witnessed.
association, upon which there was great
interest manifested. Rev. I. D. Brown i
..I. ......! nf ...... ..., I
,',,.,, Itie show is uilled to appear Wednes
associ itional missionarv. Marshall Hill, 1 , , , , ,
i-ri rv n t t i 11 m day, June 12th. One day oniy.
of The Dalles, J. M. Powell, of Mora, M. .
M B ed-oe, of Arlington, and W. C. ; ssiiven Vour. in lied.
Lacey, of Heppner, were elected as1 "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire
trustees of the Middle Oregon Baptist ' tbe friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence,
Academy for three years, and J. W. . Kan. They knew she had been nimble
Mount, of Jackson, Tenneesee, to fill out : to leave ber bed in seven veare on ac-
the unexpired term of J. W. Stockton, count of kidney and liver trouble,
tru-tee. Ways and means were arrangnd j nervous prostration and general debility ;
whereby it Is proposed to secure euffi 1 but, "Three bottles of Electric Bitters
cient funds from the field to make the ' enabled me to walk." she writes, "and
success of the work in that direction an
assured fact, the different delegates and
visitors pledging" themselves to assist in
the work in no uncertain manner. The
report and results of the work accom
plished in the academy during the last
school year, under the able and efficient ' ley, the druggist
management o Prof. J. is. hpight, were
better than could ordinarily have been
in three months I felt like a new person."
Women suffering from Headache, Back
ache, Nervouanesr, Sleeplessness, Melan
choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will
find it a priceless blessing. Try it.
Satisfaction is guarantned. G. C. Blake-
Onlv 50c. 3
It was in a Pullman sleeper, and just
1 aiwiiuQ frrwit tliu I t-i (i 1 1 o I - r a iiiirt li ii-na
expected, and the prospects forthefu-i. J ,. . . ,
.... . T . . . iiuuiiKijiue nine wum.ui ituu uer o year-
ture are very bright indeed. It is with
regret, however, that the friends of the
academy will learn that Prof. Spight j
lias hi-en, on account of ill health, com-1
pelled to resign his position as professor
of tliH echool. The board of trustees
have determined to secure No. 1 teach
ers for the coming year so as to keep the
wftwk nit n it u Tiruiiun fatatiflurfl '
. , ,. I went to market, this little"
, T1 ., , . . . . toy foot, sir," said the indignant voice
ariiev. of Pnrtlnnil. who is state eecre- 1 . ' . . ..
, ...... , i, T 'of a woman
tary oi misaiuus; Jiev. n . 11. amour
ette, financial agent for McMinuville
college; Key. L. W. Gowen, colporteur
for A. B. P. .Society of Philadelphia;! i-iuym: out
old buy. Early in the morning the two
were laughing and playing together, and
the good-natured bachelor smiled to
himself aa he arose to dress. Suddenly
a little foot peeped out from the curtains
of the opposite berth, and with a twin-
' kle in his eye, the bachelor grabbed the
j plump toe and began: 'This little pig
That is
nt voice
The silence which followed
! could be heard above the roar of the
, j train. Chicago Nuwa.
Miss Carrie 0. Millspaugh, of Portland,
representing young people's and women's
work; Rev. I. S. Hawkins and wife re
turned missionaries from India; Rev, J.
W. Mount and wife, recently from Ten
nessee, and others.
One of the most interesting features of
the meetings were the addresses deliv
ered by Key. I. 8. Hawkins. Many
other helpful talks were made by the
Dull Headache, Pubis in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores are all positive eviden
ces of impure blood. No matter how it
oecame so it must be purified in order
to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed toctire Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly u wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a
Blakeley, the drui-
miiiisters and delegates present.
The next place of meeting is Hepp- positive guarantee
ner, Oregon. j gist.
Resolutions were passed tendering a Htiimt into i.i tumi.
vote of thanks to the Calvary Baptist j 'When a child I burned my foot fright
church and citizens for the generous fully," writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville,
hospitality enjoyed by the delegates j 'a., "which caused horrible leg sores for
while here; to the local press for cour
teaies extended, and also to the trans
portation companies.
The Sunday evening service was taken
up by the young people from 7 o'clock
until 8, afier which a large audience lis
tened to Elder Mount in an able sermon
frorr the text "For me to live is Christ."
Tnen the association adjourned until
Wednesday before tiie second Sunday in
.June, 1002. The meeting cloied with
singing, and the hand of Christian fel
lowship was extended to Elder Hawkins,
from India, J. W. Mount, from Tennes
see, Elder Gowan, Boise, Idaho.
Amid many nearly good wishes the
30 years, hut Bnckleu's Arnica Halve
wholly cured me after everything else
failed." Infallible for Burns, Kcalils,
Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by
G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 2ou. 5
STATE TREASURER'S 4TH NOTICE
bTAti: OK OllKDON, Tiieahui-.y Dkit,, i
HALKM, .lllllt ft, i'Ml I
Notice in hereby Kiven UiHt there ro now
fuiiijH lii the UeiiMiry with which to rwlwm ull
otiUUiidluK tato warrant drawn 011 thuxcii
erul fund and endorsed "I'rekenU'd and not ild
for want of fuiidh," prior to thin date; aUo to
Kay ull wurruiitH drawn on the UUUi bculp
outity Fund, and cudornod "'l'rejtitd aud not
pull tor wunt ol (Hilda," prior to May I, HAM),
and all such wairauU, properly cndoncd, will
tie paid upon preiteiiUtlon at thU office, inlcrtat
thereon ceashiir from and alter thin date.
C'HAHLKH H. MOUitK,
JunS'.'tw HUtcl'rcdurr.
Better than a Three-Ring
CIRCUS
GENTRY'S
WORLD'S BEST
Trained Animal Slow
THE DALLES,
Wednesday, June 1?
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.
r n F P Elephant and Pony
rllLLi Rides to all School
Children after each perform
ance.
FARMERS, bring in the lit
tle ones and let them see the
GRAND STREET PARADE!
over half a mile in length.
Remember the date, Wednes
day, June 12th, one day only.
X J. E. FALT & CO.,
Proprietors
of .
"The Owl."
Purest Liquors for Family Use!)
Polivorod lo any part of tlio Git v.
PIiuiii'b: Til Loeal,
KfiS Long Distance
e
173 Second Street.
y
if
THE CELEBRATED
...GOliUpIA BREWEKY..
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of tint product of thia wi'll-know n hruwury thu Unitfil Hiatus Health
liaportH for .liiiic 2S, 11KI0, Hiiyn: "A tnori) Hiiptn lor hrmv m-vur entered
tht lahratory (if thu Uintt'fl StatiiH lli'iilth roportH. It ih aliHiiliituly iliivolil
of tin' Hliht"eHt traiit) of ndiiltnratiori, tun on tha othi'r hand ih conipoeHl ol
the hfHt of malt and nhoiccHt of hopH. Itn tonic (iialitii!H urit of tint I1I2I1.
uHt and it fan lit) iihim! with tin KM'iili'Ht licimlit and Hatinfactlori liv old Hntj
yotinj!. ItH UHt' can conHciuntimifly he pri'Hcrihud Uy thu pli VHlcIann with
thts ct'.reaintv that a ht'ttur, purtT or morn whohiHOini) Irnvt-riip) could nut
poHHihly hit found."
East Second Stroet, THE DALLES, OREGON.
p. s. GuririiriG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-111.AI.1.1: is
Iron, Steel, Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
I Aui'tlt tin Kumm'II .V Co I, nullum, Tlin-hlnTK mill biiw Mllli,
Ttihiphoiii! 1 r7.
l.oni: DiHtanrt. 107!!
Cor. Second & Laneblin Sis, TIIE DALLES. OR.
Wasco Wareoonse
1
Mil
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kind
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, TmuxISd
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
qti FlOUr '' l'H '''onr 1H tnanttfactiirud 'Xir'HHly lor famll;
iiHi : uvtirv Hack ih pmrantucd to ivc Hiitiefaction.
Wa bII oiir jroodH lowor than any Iioiihu in tiie trada, and if you don't flunk io
call and t'Ht our pricH and ho convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t. Barley and Oatp
C. J. STUBLilJG,
WIIOI.KS.M.i: AND Itl'.TAM,
Wines, Liquors Cigars
7
I Family Orders will receive prompt attention. 1
Next door to Firat National Hunk.
5'
C!oiiiloit I'Iiiiih"
1.UHK ItUt. I OKI.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
t
Young
Black - flight
Will make the Konson of 1901 at Balch's Jiarn,
J Hi fur, Oregon.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
BLACK NIGHT iH a hluok Jack, foaled Juno 17, HKU ; bred by -
StaveiiH, iiowitrd county, Mo. Siri'd by lllmik Dan thu Third, n jt'l 1
hlKli, and a No. 1 fua.(ttfr : hn by Ulack Niulit thu Second, and l' by Voucn
lllaek Dan, an iiiiporti'd Jack from Kiiiiiucky. Hlnck NIkIiI'h dam, Ciray J"""';'
sirud by Coii.roinlHi); he by Hickman'B CoinpromlHa ; hi dam by McMw"
WaoiiiiiKton; (i dam by Napoleon, ild dam by Ulack Dan.
TPDMC . M' 1..... iirnn. i t... Ill lm taken to
iiiniirit, ijiijaai; ny HeilHOIl, flW.IIU. UMr
jirovont iicciduntH ; hut wo will aneunio no reBponslbHity. Money il when "
id known to bo in foal.
C. I UAi.UII, Manager.
BALCH & JOHNSTON, Owners,
DUFUH, OBK00N.
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