The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 11, 1901, Image 4

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Advioe at a
Druggist
" It is proper, I think, Id let other know
nbout tin popiilurit, mul virtues of Aekor's
.Kiifilisli Ileiuedy tor Coughs, Colds mul Con
sumption.
Pro in t ho
moment 1
le:iin lmnd
litif'it.itsold rapidly, mul
t h e Mil 1 es
keep p row
ing sill Hie
time us fast
us people
u 11 il o u t
what u rivr
in a rkablo
preparation
it is. The
patNfartton -i
t srives is
universal.
Our best eit
izens use it
nnil say it is the lie.t thiiiR for throat mul
Inns troubles they ever saw. Mr.S. II. Cul
ver, one of our prominent townsmen, says
.Acker's Knpli-di IJeuietiy i. tlie only niedi
nine that helped his chronic eouijh of many
years' standing. At first it save relief, mill
now , after takiiiR a few bottles, he is wholly
cured. 1 buy it by the Kros at a time,
and my sales are larger on this one medicine
than on any other in my store It is u great
pleasure for me t o feel t hat while I am prosper
iiir I am aNo doing so much good to the com
munity in selling such a crand medicine"
(signed II. 11. Douoias, Westiield, X. Y.
Sold at 2.H.iW. and $t a bottle, throughout
the United States and Canada ; and in Kng
land, at Is. 2d.. '2-. lUL.-ls. (id. Ifyouarenot
satisfied after buying, return the bottle to
your druggist, and get your money back.
UV aulhorizr ttir arr wiunin'r.
IX. UOOKKi: A- CO.. I'mvnctors, Sctv York.
For ualt ivt Blakuley'e Phtirmuev.
Clirauti!r cki-teh of B Noted lliiutir.
"No sketch of the pioneer era of this
conntv is complete without a reference
to 'Parson Billy Adaing,' preacher, law
yer, journalist and all around literary
athlete. " -mid Hon. C. K. Moores in tin
addre-p dnlivered at Dayton, Oron,
June 5th, at the annual reunion of Yum
hill county pioneers, referrinc to Dr. 0.
L. Adams, of Hood River. He was fa
mous in our early journalistic annuls
under the noniS'iie-plume. of 'Juniue'
and 'Brakspear,' and as the Whit; editor
of the Oregon City Argus. A descend
ant of Ethan Allen, and eoluterally re
lated to John Adams, his acute mind
and independent character was manifest
in boyhood. At Bethany College, Vir
ciniti, under the famous Alexander
Campell, he tool: high honors as a
scnolar and was rated the best writer in
c.iil-ge. Leaving college, lie married
and started in life in the Mississippi
va v, with a threadbare suit of blue
jaiiB nnd a puree of $112, of which $15
wae furnished by his wife. After n
checkered experience lie decided to set
out tor Oregon.
"President Campbell, hearing of his
plans, wrote him saying: "la there not
laud enough in Illinois for your talent
and enterprise without buryiuj yourself
and faiiiilv in a wilderness among sav
agee?' He replied: 'Illinois is not big
en 'Uifh nor good ennugli for me. My
soul hungers for something Illinois can
not, give. In Oregon I expect to find
what I desire.'
To Oregon he came, reaching it only
niter many hardships. His money was
exhausted when he had reached Oregon
City, and he borrowed $2 and paid all of
it for ferriage across the river, except
ten cents, which he lost through a hole
iu his pocket. Thereafter hie career
-reopened in Yamhill. Here he traded
his wagon for ten Spuuish cows, whose
increase kept him in meat for years. In
1S-1S-I) he opened one of the first school
in this county, his hoy scholars coining
to school iu buckskin suite and mocca
sins and his girl scholars dressed in
ehirtinc, colored in tea grounds. These
girle in after years had a creditable
share in building up the pioneer com
monwealth, and among the moccasin
footed boys were Dr. L. L, Rowland,
afterwards state superintendent of pub
lic instruction, John R. McBrlde, after
wards a member of congress from Ore
gon, and later chief justice of the atate
ofjldaho, and George L. Woods, famous
as a campaigner and as governor of both
Oiegon and TJ.ah.
"Although still living, Adams has for
almost a generation lived in compara
tive retirement. During the ten years
closing with the civil war he was a jour
nalist and campaigner, the veritable
storm center of the bitter political strife
then raging in this atate. lie, as editor
of the Argus, Dryer, as editor of The
Oregonian, and Hush, as editor of the
Salem Statesman, were a famous Jour
tulistic trio, whose trenchant and vigor
ous editorials gave us what was long
known as 'the Oregon style" of journal
ism. In one of the initial numbers of
thn Argus George L. Woods, the future
governor, is advertised as 'our traveling
agent in the counties of Yamhill, Wash
ington and Polk.' In one of bis early
editorials Adams denounced the dona
tion land law as one cause 'why schools
were so few and so poor, as tbe land was
bald in such immense tracts a mile
square usually that a school district
could not support a decent teacher, nor
could tbe legs of tbe children support
tbe strain oi carrying their owners to
far to tchool.' "
Ilnn'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 en.unel. You are.
Don't figure you are savin money
buying the cheapest. You're not.
Don't forget the "cheap" has but one
coating of enamel. Just one.
Don't fail lo recollect that imported
StratiBky steel-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 Mayh & CitowK,
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to live requires nourishment Food
is not nourishing until it is digested. A
disordered stomach cannot, digest food,
it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure digests nil kinds of food with
out aid from the stomach, allowing it to
rest and regain its natural functions.
Its elements are exactly the same as the
natural digestive fluids -and it simply
can't help but do you good. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Seven Yenr In llvil.
"Will wonders ever cense'.'" inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence,
Kan. They know she had been nimble
to leave her bed in seven years on ac
count of kidney nnd liver trouble,
nervous prostration nnd general debility ;
but, "Three bottles of Electric I5itters
enabled me to walk," she writes, "and
in three months I felt like a new person."
Women suffering from Headache, Back
ache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan
choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spelts will
find it a priceless blessing. Try it
Satisfaction is guaranteed. G. C. Blake-
ley, the druggist. Only 50c. 5
It was in a Pullman sleeper, nnd just
across from the bachelor's berth was a
handsome little woman and her 15-year
old boy. Early in the morning the two
were laughing and playing together, and
the good-natured bachelor smiled to
himself as he arose to dress. Suddenly
a little foot peeped out from the curtains
of the opposite berth, and witli a twin
kle in his eye, the bachelor grabbed the
plump toe and began: "This little jug
went to market, this little" "That is
inv foot, Bir," said the indignant voice
of a woman. The silence which followed
could be heard above the roar of the
train. Chicago News.
I'layeit Out.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the bodv, 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
became so it must bb purified in order
to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has nevei failed toctire Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly u wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a
positive guarantee. Plakeley, the drug
cist. Stepped Into I.lvti Couln.
"When a child I burned my foot fright
fully," writes W. II. Ends, of Jonesville,
Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for
SO years, hut Btickleu's Arnica Salve
wholly cured me after everything else
failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Sores, Bruiees and Piles. Sold by
G. C. Biakeley, the druggist. 25c. 5
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money 'refunded
25 cts. and 50 cts. Biakeley, the drug
gists. Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
nnd indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back. 25 cts. andoOcts. Biakeley,
the druggist.
For Rent Two rooms adapted to
light housekeeping. Apply at Mrs,
Eddon's, Third street. 4j-lw
STATE TREASURER'S 4TH NOTICE
Ktatk ok Okkoo.v, Tiikamuky Dkit,,
Halkm, Junes, I'JOl
Notice Is hereby Riven UiHt there, arc now
funds in the UcMMiry with which to redeem nil
niitntainlliiK' state warrnntH drawn on the vw
eral fund mid endorsed "Presented mid not p'llil
for want of hinds," prior to tills date; ill to to
ia all warrants drawn on the HtAte bculp
bounty Kund, and cudom-d "Presented and not
paH lor want of fimdn," prior to Ma 1. 1WX).
and all such winrautH, properly cwlorml. will
be paid upon prcneiitiitloii at tliU olllce, intercut
thereon ceasing from and after this date.
CIIAKI.KH S. MOOKK,
Jmi.V.'tw unite TreiMirer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I;anij Omen at Vanccuvkk, Wash,,
April 17, Ml I
Notice it hereby Klven that the following
named kettler haa Hurl notice of IiIh Intention
to make dual proof In mipportof his claim, mid
that nald proof will he made heforu w, n,
i-reanv. uuitwi B tales ;ouin u oner lor inir ot
of WuHhlUKtou, at hlx otticu In (Joldendalc,
Waaii., on baturuay, June , iuui, viz,.
Joe Kllloukum (IimIIhii),
of Orand Pal lea I', Q Washington, who made
If. K. No. SIM. for the. 8 of MVJ4 of Kce. l lu
Tp. I N, K 13 K, W. Jl,
lie uame bu following wltnevk! to prove
bU contluuouH residence upon and cultivation
of wild land, viz:
lllll U...Hn C..,t l.l.n Ami ........ ...I
0car Charley, all of Orand IMIItsa f. O. Wuh,
aprUO
W. It. UUM1UK, Utcr.
Better than a Three-Ring
CIRCUS
GENTRY'S
WORLD'S BEST
nil Animal snow
THE DALLES,
Wednesday, June 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.
P Q P r Elephant and Pony
I Fill i Rides t0 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.
J. E. FALT & CO.,
Prorotors TIlC Owl."
5 Purest Liquors for Family Use$
Delivered to any part of the City.
1 ,IHI,U8, wisLmiil DiHiiinc.e. 173 Second Street.
rwwww-w WW w ww-w
t-iir - t i t-nn A-rr-n
inc. ULLCDHrtl LU i
.. .GOIiUlWBlA BREWESY..
AUG-UST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of Hid product "( thiH well-known lirewory tin; United Slutey lleiilth
Iioporte for .lune l!8. 11100, imyH : "A nioro attput inr brew never entered
tlit) lulinitury of tlm United StuteH llealtli ruportH, It ih iiln-olutely dovaid
of the HliuliteHt tr.ieo of iiilnltoriition, lint on tlm otlmr Iwinil iH coui posed of
the lieHt of mult nnd elioiceht of liopa. Hh tonic (initliliitH urn of the hidi
cHt nnd it nun 1m lined with the yrimtcHi lienollt nnd mUlHfae.tion hy old nnd
voiinn. I tn uho fun eoiiyeientiouHly lie precenhed hv tho pliVHieiuiiH with
the eernuintv tlmt n hottor, purer or mure w linluiiomo Imvenign could nut
pouHihly he found."
East Socond Stroot, THE DALLES, OREGON.
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-1 i: a 1. 1: it in
Iron, Stoel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Aueut lor Unwell A. Co ' l.itKlltvn, '1'lirtliern null Hnvv .Mills.
Cor, Second & Lamin Sis, THE DALLES. OR,
Tiiloplioiio 15".
Lonir DiHtinieii 107!!.
Wffi
fl
Warelie Ilii
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot fii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, oixKo
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
Q"r T'lO'llT' ''"H 'u,ur ,H iniwiufniittin'd !xpr!iHly for family
nun: nverv nuek iH i:uiinmtf(Hl to pive nutin(action.
W'i bdII our pooiln lowur than nny Ihiiiho iu thu trudu, und if you don't tliinkio
cull und yet our priceo und ho convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats
!$ I A' '"A-1 tAT Al f ATATA MTJkTATATArAfi, A A fAIAIAt Jk' rAI'A t ATA A1 AtATM?
C. J. STUBhlG,
5'
II()M:ka1,K AM) ItKTAM.
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First Nutiomil Hunk.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
CimkIiiii I'Iiiiiio iiH-i.
I. one Hint. HUM.
Young
Black - flight
Will make tho season of 1901 at Balch's liarn,
J3ufur, Oregon.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
BLACK NIGHT Ih u liHck .luck, fouled Jmiu 17, 11)01 ; bred by J-'
KlnvuiiH, Ilowiird county, Mo. Sine! by Hliick Dun tlm Third, jurU W l'n(J'
hiKli, und u No. 1 fonl-itttttcr : hu by Uluck Night tho rk-uoml, ami ltt hy Uunc
Hbiiik Dun, mi importud jck from Kmmicky. lilnck Niulifn (lain, tiray Joiin.
Hired by ComproiniHii; ho by Hiukuiuu'u ComproinlBo ; Ititt duui by McKinn
WuHhlnKton; d (lain by Nupolou, lid dum by Ulnck Uan.
TERMS: To iummt, ir.()0; by suuHon, HO,00. Curn will ImUkw-0
prevont acuiduntH ; hut wo will uuhuiiio no responsibility. Mony duo
is known to bo in foul.
BALCH & JOHNSTON, Owners,
0. P. BAl.OH, ManuKer. DUI'UK, OllEGON.
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