HOW CHARLES W. BABCOCK Proprietor Lyooum Stoatl Oymtsr Pmrlor,ofRoohmmter, N.Y. Obtainod $2,000 Life Insurmnoo Polloy. My business as proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster l'nrlor, 245 Mam ster, IS. ., writes mt. diaries v. liuucoeK, "was so connmng My doctor told :uc I'd havo to leave the store street. Rochester that my lungs became affected and ro to work at some thinjioutdoort;. He said my lungs were in bail shape, and 1 knew it just as well as lie did, "The trouble had been growing on me for a long time. Like most other people, 1 tried to make myself believe the trouble was not ill the lungs. I called it r.tmn.'ieli trouble or ner vous disorder, but I 'lMssi3 kept coughing, spitting and wasting away right along. I lo.u in weight, falling from 140 to 115 pounds. Somehow or other. 1 got hold of Ack or's linsrlish Rcmedv for Throat and Lung Troubles, and after taking it according to directions, I was as well as any man in New York State. I was healthier and stronger than be fore I took the cold which came so near killing me. I now weigh 150 pounds ten pounds more than ever. After recovering, 1 applied for a life insurance policv. When the doctor began examining me, I was afraid he would discover that inv lungs had once been affected, but he didn't. I passed all right, and was pronounced in a first-class condition. If that isn't proof of the most posi tive kind that Acker's English Remedy is a great medicine. I don't know what vou call proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My address is given above. Anyone who wishes may write me personally about my case." Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the'bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We autliorUc tltr aboir guarantee. II. Jt. HOOKEI! & CO., lrojirictors, .Vtif York. For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy. II I 2 Uphill JifcesN Hnnni nix., 'y l'KlCSONAI. MKNTION. Mr. and Mre. M Z. Donnellare eniov in: a short visit in Portland. C. A. Heath, the Grass Valley mer chant, ie in the city visiting friends. Mis Myrtle Michell left on the Iralda this afternoon to ppend a few weeks with her cousins at Stevenson, Wash. T. A. Hudson went to Sherman coun ty today to adjust the loss of V. E. Miller, whose dwelling was recently de stroyed by lire. Otis Svvinje has returned to The Dalies after spending four months in Portland under the care of physicians, who have succeeded iu making a well man of him. The family of C. H. Curtis, who have resided in this city for the past two or three years, will leave in ttie morning for the Sacramento valley, where they will make their fit tare home. They will Cnlbertson are in Arizona examining a j big copper mine they are thinking nt buying. The stock of the Empire State Idaho company is selling in New York for a premium, and passes as silt-edge collateral on Wall street. Patrick Clark is the controlling owner of the Traders' National Bank, of Spokane. Charles Sweeney is the controlling owner of the Exchange National. Tiiese are the lead ing banks of the city. AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER! The People's Naiional Family pper To nil old and new subscribers paying one year in advance wo oiler Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $2.00. Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $1.50. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. rubllsliiMl Monday, Wednesday and 1'rl dny, Is In tcnllty n lino mil fresh cvory-otlicr-day Dully, (jlvlnc the latest iicwh on days of Issue, and covering news of the other :). It coiiteitis all Impor tant foreign ruble new?, which nppMra In tho Dally Tribune of same date, also do incttli) and foreign roriespondoiMT, short stories, elcpaut half tone illiitratloiis, hu morous. Items, Indus trial Information, (atlilim notes, agricul tural matters, and comprehensive mid re liable tlnaneial and market reorts. Kegulnr Mtlnorip llon price, ?1..')U per ear. We furnhh It with Scinl Week I v Chroni cle for JJ.U) per cur. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. I'lihllibed onTburs lay, u;id known for nearly sl.xty yeais In ecry part of the Pul led Stales as it nation al family newspaper of the highest elass, for farmers ami villa gers, It contains all the limit Important genetal ne. of the Pallv Triblilie up lo the hour of going lo press: .in agricultural department of the Highest older, has en tertalulng rending for every member nf the fiimlly.oldaitd young, market leports w hleh ati' accepted as auth ority by farmers and meienauts, and Is. clean, up-to-ditc, In tcrcHtiuguud Instruc tive. Itegnbir subserlp lion price, 11 per year. We furnish It with oml-Wei'kly (Jhroul ele for -MM per year J. E. FALT & CO, Proprietors of "The Owl." Purest Liquors for Family Use Delivered to any part of tho City. 173 Second Street. PIioik.'h: fil Local, 858 Lung DiHitinr.e. Send all orders to Chronicle Publishing Co., The Dalles, Or Value of the Philippine. Nkw YoiiK, .June 10. In an article in the comini: isaue of Lealie'd Weekly, General Frederick D. Grant will gay that the value of the Philippines to the United States cannot be overestimated "It will," General Grant says, "in crea?e with the development of the islands and the growth of our commercial travel overland, sioini: by way of Prine- j standpoint, but is remarkable also ue a villeand Klamath Falle, and expect to strategic basis in times of war. be two months on the road. I "A man with a small income can build hokn. i tip a competence there more readily Thi morning, to the wife of Hubert j than in this country and the Held is full Mava Jr., of Antelope, a daughter : . of onnortunUv for the industrious and the thrifty. The soil is capable of sup porting threa times the present number weight 10.,' pounds Mother and child, at last accounts, were doing nicely. The Chkonici.k ex tends hearty congratulations. NOTICE Which Will TO THE PEOPLE. ho Vtir Their Own ISeiiolit If Heeded. Before buying any tombstones or any cemetery work come and sue Mr. Co- i mini. Don't let any one blufl'you with ! their elick talk. Thev know nothing) about the business and .run down the j poor mechanic. They try to make you ! believe that their work is durable. Be-1 fore you give your order let Mr. Comini 1 take you out to the cemeterv and show 1 you what kind of work he puts up and give vou bis prices for similar work. Don't be in a hurry to give your order, but first give Sir. Comini a chance to figure on your work. You will find by asking any one who has had business dealings with Mr. Comini that all of his work is of rlrst-class quality, just as he represents it to be, and that bis prices for eueh work are very low. It is not necessary to send for stone j from other places, there is stone here in The Dalles that will stand until the judgment day. Sandstone crumbles. junlL'-J.twtf A ttHveie American Luu, Manila, June 10. Two hundred in surgents were encountered by Capt. W. A. Willielm, of the Twenty-firs; in fantry with fifty men of that regiment eiz miles meaat of Lipa in Batangas province. The insurgents were defeated bat their loeses have not yet been re ported. Yates' troop of the F,rat cavalry is puraniiig them. Lieut. Anton Springer of the Twenty first infantry was killed, and Lieut. Lee, of the engineer corps was shot in the bead and bowels and eoon died. Capt. Willielm was wounded in the shoulder and Lieut. Charles H. Ramsay, of tho Twenty-first infantry was shot in the left side. Both are seriously wounded. Two sergeants and one private were also seriously wounded. The American officers were planning to attack a'force of insurgents which were ahead nf them when they were fired on from one aide. of inhabitants, and of doing it much better than they are now supported, when there are better facilities for trans portation. Another Koer Surrender. London, June 11. General Kitchener reports lurther surrender of Boers in Northeastern Transvaal. The dispatch save: "Commandant Van Hensi.urg has surrendered with his commando at Pietersburg. One hundred of iiis men came into the British lines, others following." CASTORS A 5'o!. iulants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears tho Signature oS Young Black - Siight Will make the season of 1U01 at Mulch's Jarn, JHifur, Oregon. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. BLACK NIGHT is u black .lack, foaled June 17, 1001; bred by. I. W. Stevens, Howard county, Mo. Sired by Black Dan the Third, u jark 10 hands high, and a No. 1 foal-getter: lie by Black Night the Second, and he by Diiuc.iii'h Black Dan, an imported jack from Kentucky. Bluck Night'H dam, Gray .Jennett, sired by Compromise; lie by Hickman's Compromise; hit) (lain by McKinn's Washington; 2d dam by Napoleon, od dam by Black Dan. TERMS: To insure, .'fl.'j.OO ; by season, $10.C0. Care will he taken to prevont accidents; but we will aseuine no responsibility. Money due when mare is known to be in foal. THE CELEBRATED .. .GOItllJWBlA BBEWEfiY.. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of tlin product of thiH well-known brewery tho United Status Health Buporle for June l!8. 1!)00, miyH : "A more mipeiior brew never entered thu labratory of the United Statim Health reports. It ih iilionlutely ilovolil of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is etmspoaeil of the best of mult and ehoiemU of hnpti. J t h tunic UalltieH are of the high, est and it can he lined with the greatest benefit and Hatitdaetiiin by old mid young. Its use can ruuHnieutinutily be preHcnbed by thu physicians with the cersaintv that a bettor, purer or morn wholesome beverage could not possibly be (omul." East Second Streot, THE DALLES, OREGON. p. S. GlWlflG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. -ni.Ai.mi in- Iron, Stoel. Whoels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Audit (or l'.tiiscll A Co.'ji I.iikIiicn, Threshers mill haw Mills. Telephone 1137. Long Distance 10711. Cor, Second & Lausblin Sis,, THE DALLES, OR, Wasco Wni ill BALCH & JOHNSTON", Owners, C. P. BAI.CH, Manager. DL'J-Ul:, OBl'XiON. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Maws Ureatail Heuiatlun In Hpuhane. Sfokank, Wash., June 11. News of tue suit was rumored over the city to day, anil creal,4yaeii8tion. Neither of the leadlnjt garea i m Bpokane. Patrick Clark U At the Rulehjh hotel, New York, bat will atari for home next Thursday. Oharlea Sweeney and F. R. JMll't. Don't expect a "cheap" enameled utensil to laet long. It doesn't. Don't think such a one can be kept clean. It can't. Don't believe tho "cheap" enamel isn't steadily crumbling away. It is. Don't imagine in using such you're not eating the enamel. You are. Don't figure you are savin money buying the cheapest. You're not. Don't forget the "cheap" lias but one coating of enamel. Just one. Don't fail to recollect that imported Stransky steel-ware laete for years. Don't buy that kind if health and economy are of no consequence. Don't try to get tho genuine else where, for it's sold exclusively by mlfl-tf Mays & Ckowk. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between John Howe and M. Currun. under the style of Howe & Carran, Iihh been dissolved. M. Curran. will con tinue the business at the old stand and pay all debts of the late firm, and col lect all accounts due said firm. Dated June 1L, 1001. 4t M. COilltAN. Iiiin it 1'ny to Ittiy Olicap'.' A cheap remedy for congliH and colds i i-t all right, hut you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. Whut shall yon do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes. if nossible: if not nossiiile for you. . then in either case take the only rem- DlQCStS Wh&t VOU Cdit edy that lias been introduced iu all civil-' ItartiDciallvdiceststhefoodaudaldo ized countries with hiiccojb in severe , Nature in HtrotiBthcuing and recoil- throat and lung troubles. "Boschee'e , Qtructlng tho exhausted diKCSt ycor i, i. . i i i 1 1 fjans.1t Jsthc latestdlscovercddiKestr German .Syrup." It not only heals and ntanci to,lic. Ko otlier preparation stimulates tho tissue to destroy the , can approach it in oillcicncy. It in germ disease, but allava inflammation, 1 Stantly relicve.satld pcrmaiiontly cures causes easv expectoration, gives a good J fJyapepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, , : . .i ' ,. ".... Flatulence, hour btoniach, Nausea, night's rest, and cures the patient, .ry Si(jk Headtt'onC( Gastralla.Oranipsand onj: bottie, Recommended many yearb all OthurresultSOfluaperfeCt digestion, by all druggists in the world, mid sold prCo50c.anrt81. Larffoslzocontalns2K times by Clarae & talk, bet Green s jri.e , smaUaUo.Uookallr.txMitUysiMip.slaniHiledfree almanac. 2 J;ccared tj E G. Dc'.wITT A CO., Crjlcagor Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds Headquarters for Feed Grain ot p 11 kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kindf Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, s? iSSt Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- FlOUr 'mH ''a,nr IH umnufactured exprensly for family use: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wa sell our goods lowor tlian any house in the trade, and if you don't think ee call and got our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Whea,t. Barley and Oats Sold bv Clarke &Fi1I:'h l O. Pharmacy Executor's Notice. Notice Ih lii-rcliy Blveii tliut M. '., hniiuull Ims lAt-n oiny iipoiiii(.'ii o.xcciiinr ol the lt will mill teitimii'iit of Ami l.i iclil ntri-r. iltvL'iici!. All iicrrons IihvIiik rlnliiiK iiKnIimt tliu t'nilu 01 ulil Aim I.ucliliiKcr lire ImtiIiy notified to present the Dime to inv. vurllleil im hv Ihiv re. V.vmtL,,,..., ip f i. ,.. 'lVu,.i.r ilu,. I 'I'liii-'l, within tlx niontlis from the ilntuof HiIm Acker's Knglisti liemedy iu any case of ! ''"'J'1 l . city tlil 7th ilay of June, Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Mold Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures countiuatioii and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep and hanny. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. L'octs. andoOcts. Blakeloy, the druggist. i 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 have two of the yery beat preparationa for cleansing the ecafp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo, It will leave your hair soft and gloisv. Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer'e barber shop, The Dalles, tf Subscribe for Tiik Chuonici-k. coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 50 eta. Blakeloy, the drug giste. Kczeuia, ealtrheum, tetter, chafing, Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lamented there is nothing so good us Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. For Bent Two rooms adapted to light housekeeping. Apply nt Mre. Kddon'u, Third street. -Ij-lw For rent Two furnished front rooms. Inquire of Mrs. K. J. Sylvester, Third street. jl0-lw NUI'ICK FOB PUBLICATION. i.AttuOrniiK at Tiik ihij.kh, Or,,) May T,, linn. ( Notice Ih hereby Klven hint the following n aml Dottier Iihm llltil notice of Ji Ih Intention to make, liiml r.rwif In niiort of his claim, mid Hint alil proof will Iki mhiIo beforu tliu JIiuIh' lerunil Kctclver at Tliu Uulleo, Oreiion on Mini Uuy, Julyb, 1WI,vIa: Albrt V. Xurner, of The UaUiM, Oickon, JI. K. No. 4'Ji;i for tliu HV.li Ht-c. 10, T. I H., it. 11 1-;., W. JI. lie nauiua tlio followliiK wltneien to prove ills continuous rutlitciice u-on tmd cultivation of kald laoil, viz.: (JtinrleH fJofcuon, Uharlt Hiultli, WnlU'r Kcott anil Uaau V. Matney, all nt Thu Unlit, Oregon. mayiW JAY 1 I.UCAB.Utgliter. Notice of Guardian's Sale. Notice Is herihy (,'lvun Unit iinijer mill liy vir tuuof mi order mid Hcuiiko of itiilc, dtilv inailo by trio County Court ol Wum-o County, Hlale of OreKou.on tliu a'dli duv of Aiinl, I'.mi, the mi dcrili!iicj. uiiiirdlau of Miirliiiiini Ijwuv mwi HiikIi VI vIhii I.hcu, minor wiirds, will, from mid lifter the 17tliilny of June, I'.ioi, lit prlvnte side, in tliu muniicr prcecrllicil by biw for Hie miiuoi rem properiv liy e.xccuiorK iitiil iiiliiilnls trntors, kcII tliu followliiK ileKorlbtd real prop erlv, buloiiKlui; to Mild minor wards, to-wit: The HKM f uo IH, In Tp i N, K 11 15. W. JI. bald hale will lx' mndo upon tlif preinUes and lo the liltilic.it bidder for cash. UATIIKKINi: I.ACKV, (iiiiirdliin of Murlmiiial-iiccymid HiikIi Vivluii baccy, minor wards. mil NOl'ICE FOB PUBLICATION. iJitid Otllco nt Vancouver, Wash,, ....... . lit, lom. Notleo U liercbv Klvcn tliat tlio fnllowlug-liiiiiii-d (cttlers have 1 1 led uotlcu ot Intention to make ,'luiil proof In support of their claims, and that Mild proofs will be madu befoic W. It, i'lcs by, I'. K. C'oinmUHloner for lllstiictof Waohlnit. ton, at (ioldeiidalu, Wuililniiton, on batiirday. Juiiuiioih, luei, vl.. UliurlcN IVluKumliuin, ol f.ylo P.O., W'Hiihliitoii, who madu II. I;. No. 'JUOfor thoKouthweiit ipiarter of hce. 16. Tn. a N.. It. 1'.' K., W. M. 1 WhoimiiMHUiofollowliiK wlliimca to prove Ills contliiiioiiN residence upcu mid cnlllvatlon of Mild laud, vl' Cornelius Hull, Thomas JI. Whltcomb, Albert biliH',y I'!" .,"",0 ' tt" 01 Klickitat 1. 0,,,NV(ishliiuUiu. tloriittllu Hull, of I.vlci I1. 0., WHshhiKton, who lilai'o II. K. No, mvvirortho foiilhtatiiuiirU.'r of Hvc, 10, Til a r. K 11 K.i W M. , Who naiuen tho JoIIowIiib wltnciswa to urovo Mb continuous rwlueiico upon and cnlUvatlon of taldland, vU; S1'?."?? wJosewujnnf ThowiHi JI. Whltcomb, Kill i II. JtiwtiU and Jauieu O. Kyle, all ol Lyio -O., Washington. mt5 W. It. PUNJIAU, UegUtor. ?fyf!'A'i;A;iTjnjATArArA C. J. STUBliIMG, w iiiibi.sAi.i: and i:i:tam, Wines, Liquors Cips Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National Bank. Condon I'linne U.'ll. I.oili; l)Ut. 101)1. THE DALLES, OREGON. HT lL Tl 'C SOUTH and EAST via Nfllil'UPacisomeraPacintS. Shasta Route Yellowstone Park Line. TIIK 1)1 NINO ('Alt ItOUTK I'HOJl I'OKTI.ANI) TO TIIK KAHT. TIIK ONIA' DlltlCCT LINK TO TIIK YKI.I.OW- B'lONK 1'AIIK. TrHlns leave Thu Dalles for I'ortUud ami ' statloiiH ut I ;.'.') a, in. unit .'I p, m. l.Ktvi:, No. V. 11:15 A. JI. No. 4. lljao 1'. JI, union Depot, Firihand I sts AillllVK. I Kast mull for Tacoiim, No. IHeatthn Olympla, (iray'h Harbor and Houtli Itend linauts, Hpokauo, llo,s-l laud, II. v.. i'lillman.: Moh'ovv, Utwlston, lliif-l fnlolliimp niluliiK conn- r;WJ 1', JI, try, HcK im, Jlluueaisi. lis, Ht. Caul, Oinalia,! KaiiMis City, Ht. UhiIs, ('lilcaKo and all points eiikt and Koillheat. I No. a. 1'iiKet Hound KxpreN! uir iiicoma mid Healllo 7 ;00 A. JI. ., IIIIVIIIIVIUIUU pouiiH Iiillmnii flryt-clMHH anil tourlut sleopurN lo with" ut,'cm,,,Ko l",,,m"1 M,HM"" river poh.U wrllii "lot','1"K,(mr rwo'vatloiiH, tus call on or A. D. CHARLTON, A'.l!ul,,l,(,5''"ufrt, i'w?r AKnt. m Morri on Htrciit.eoruur Third, I'ortUnd Oregon. U'livu I'ortlaud :'' " " Albany r lajaniua Arrive Ashland u::Hiim " Haoianieiito rnWip'" " Han Kraiiclsco 7.l."'l'i ArrivoOKdon f.:I.Mun " Denver 'J;(n) a in " KausaHtilty 7 'Wain " OhIuaKo 711111 Arrive Los Angolas ... " Kl I'nso " Fort Worth " City of Mexico , " lloiuton " New Orleans... " WasbliiKtim ., " NuwYork I :) p III lijWI p m ii,;ain in ;A'ia m , l;()niii Oi'J.'ilUH 7;C0pI" lOlWpni ll:80o 1;45IB 7 :'!' ti;J0UO 7;00 B ii:,W 4;00ll 6'w l!:liiH" "Jf5 I'lillmim mill TourlHt cars on ",1nEipi, !hnircara Haiiramouto to Ogilu" , u,i 01- mil liiilrUlnnnliil'lillolHI. Ht 1IUI ''- leans ami Waiihiiigtoii. and tourist oars to Uhlengo, Ht lmi ,Connitlng at Hhii Kranc Uco with K hUiiiiihIiIii lliios.for lloiiolnlii, JM; v" l'hlll.iluei, Uonlral ami HaH Aint'e fleo ngout at The Dallw stntlon, or kM C. H. MARKHAM. Qonoral . I. MARKHAM, w . I'uMuiigor Agati W""""'