The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 19, 1901, Image 4

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    It Has Never Failed
Mr. C. S. Poaslce, the well-known druggist of
Morgan City. La , is highly thought of in his neigh
borhood because of his skill and care in filling pre
set iptions. The best physicians tn the pla:e send
their p.mcntsto lu- storo'whenever they can. Any
1 . ith M:. IVnsl -e miivsiivcui lie depended
. b.-oi tl In n let. or to V. II. Hooker &
w ,i -. rk City, p' o motors oi Acker's ICnglish
i he savs. ' In'all mv nianv years' csperi-
d tiggiiU, I l.ayentvcv handled n tnedi
.1,1 nature lh..t gnve such complete satis
Ac.ci'.s Hnj lisli Remedy for'l hroa
j Troubles. I have sold hundreds of
i and have yet to learn of a single case
it t-.H-'n t cure, in
i nets with a cor-
r 11 at ts really mar-
'. My wife does not r
tnucn stock in inedi- T-AOy
she has abs-olute
7 . . v
m-dv. always having itpVM NA
i rs v i. .
AN UNPBECEDENTED OFFER!
Tfie People's National Family Newspaper
To all old and now mihscrihora paying ono year in advance wo nll'iir
Tri-Weokly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $2.00.
Weekly Tribune and Somi-Weokly Chronicle tor $1.50.
bu
n Acker's Knglish
K
a- aer eitxnv in cibi1 tne
ehil.hen are attacked by
e ;p at n-ight. It is a
,;o itively harmless rem
edy, as 'I can personally
tes'ify. I know of a little
girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle. She was, of course sick at her
sto-'-.ach ior a short time, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was
in b.-tter health than ever before. 1 can understand why Acker's English Rem
edy is so efiieacious, because I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant,
but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations
of the mucous membrane, it also builds up the constitution and purifies thij
blood. I endorse it absolutely."
Sold at 25c, 50c. and$i a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada;
an'd 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.
II'c authorize the abovr guamntee. It". . UOOhJ'i: A CO., J'rjprictort, Xnr Yolk.
For sale at Blakeley 's Pharmacy.
NEW
YORK
TRIWEEKLY
TRIBUNE.
I'ulilMit'il Monday,
Wiilnenlny mill I'rl
tlny, Is In reality a llm
ami Iresh cvi'ty-othcr-tiny
linlly, glvliiK the
liVloat news on days of
is.Mii:, nml eowrliiR
news of thu other
It I'outi'.lns all linpor
taut fori, cable
nous wlileh nppc.irs
In the lally Tribune
of Mime date, nlvi do
nu"ile and forelun
coriesioudenre, short
Marios elegant half
tone Illustration:-, hu
morous lionis-, Indus
trial information,
fashion notes, aurleul
tural niatiets, and
.omprehenslvoanil to
liable financial ami
market reports.
Regular MibH'rlp
tlon price, ?l..Mi per
ear.
We furnHli It with
Hem! Weekly Chroni
cle for f-'.W per year.
NEW
YORK
WEEKLY
TRIBUNE.
Published nuTliurs
day, 11.nl known for
neatly M.ty years In
eery part of the fill
ted ritatcx as a lin'lini
al family newspaper
of the highest el.iis,
lor farmers ami villa
i;cr. It eoutalii-.i all
the most Important
general lirv. of the
Dally Tribune up to
the hour of KIHK
piess; .ii aitrleiiltutai
department ol tin
liluhest older, has en
terlainliiK rendlnt; fur
everv member of the
fainl'ly.oliland jouui,':
market teports w hleh
me accepted as autb
orlty by lammis end
iiierenaiits, ami Is
clean, up to il He, In
ieiesiliiK ami lustrue
the.
Iteirillar s-uhscrlp
Hon price, $1 per year
We furnish it with
eml-Veel;ly (Jlironl
elc for?l.-Vi per jear
9
Purest Liquors for Family Use
9
J. E. FALT & CO.,
Mt-opnotors TElG OWIb
Polivnrod to any pari of tho Oily,
PIioiidh: Til Local,
858 Lout; IMmunce.
173 Second Street. 1
w
W r-1 it - r- I r nn A r r r-v m
i t-i t- t.r r.nKH r i t
.. .GOliUlWBlA BREWEHY..
Send all orders to Chronicle Publishing Oo., The Dalles, Or
ri;iiS()SAI, M K.NTl UN.
Rev. 0. D. Taylor is eppiidini: a few
days with his family on .Mill Creek.
Attorney V. B. I'reeby, of Golilen
dale, has benn in the city yesterday and
todav on leeul ljupiuese.
(Mu-stloli Al4 urtMl.
Yes, Auuust Flower still has the larceal
sale of anv medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and uruinlmothera
never thought of u-jing anything else for
indigestion and biliougiies;. Doetora
Hon. V. H. L5iji! and wife, of Wasco, ' were se.ucrt and they seldom heard of (
spent last niirit in the city and left lor ( nppendieitia. nervous prostration or j
hnrni' mi tlif" nonn train. . i . .- n ,.. i .
i neari iaiiure, fic. i ney iisimi aiiuhi
Fred Smith, the well-know n stockman I Flower to eluin out the svstetn and stop
of the Upper Heaver Creek country, ft,rment.llion of umliested food, regu
Crook couinv, spent last night in the!, . , ,. .....
city on his way home from Portland. J lrttl3 1,10 tion of tho liver, stimulate the
! nervous and organic action ol the sys
tern, ami that is all they took when feel
ing dull and bud with heiidueh?s ami
other aches. Yon onl nend n few doseo
of Green's August Flower, in liquid
Mr. John Sommervillo and family will
leave tonight for Brannan, Idaho, where
they will make their future home and
where Mr. comtutrville is ennnired in
the stock business. The Dalles people
iiit ruiinlt runfal ftiii lna rtf futaiil
who have made manv warm friends du'r' I form. 10 "k -vou eatish'ed there is
inn their residence here of about two , nothing serious the matter with you.
vear-. i Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke &
" ! Falk's. 1
""Its. Whltt. .11:111 Turned Vi-llnw.
Tuesday eyeninK, June 18th, at The Great consternation was felt by the
D.ules Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. James ,. ,.. . ..,., f ,, ,.,
Stewart, of Moro, Sherman countv. I (rienda oi M. A. Houarty of LexmuMon,
nine-pound son. Mother and child do- wlle lh,.v saw ll0 WUB turnnii; yel-
ing well. i low. His skin slowly chaiifjed color, also
The Chronicle extends hearty con- I his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His
Young
Black - flight
Will make tho season of 1001 at Ilalch'H .Ham,
I Hi fur, Oregon.
AUG-UST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of t tin product of UiIh well-known brewery the United .Stub's Health
Reports for June 28, 11100, tmyH : "A morn mipeiior brew never entered
tho liibratnry of the United States Ilimllh reportn. It ih ulicoliituly tluvotil
of the Hliyhtest trace of adulteration, hut on the other hand is cotnpoeecl uf
the best of malt and eho'u:ent of hops. ItH tonic qualltieH are of the
est and it ean be uhim! with the Krimtent IiiiiimIU mill HiitiHfiutdon hy old ami
yniiiiK. Its use can eniifeieniioiiHly he prei'iTihed by the phyHicinnn with
ihe cersaintv that a huttur, purer or morn svIioIohoiiiu huvenifju could not
possibly bu found."
Bast Sooond Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Was
Warenonse
mil a,
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
BLACK NIGHT is a black Jack, foaled June 1". l'Jlll ; bred by J. W.
Stevens, Howard county, Mo. Hired by Ulack Dan the Third, a jack Hi hands
hip.li, and a No. 1 foul-getter: he Jiy Black Night the Second, and he by Duiii.mu'h
Black Dan, an imported jack from Kentucky. Bli'dt Nigl t's dam, Gray Jennntt,
sired by Compromise; he hy Hickman's Compromise; his dam by McKinn's
Washington; lid dam by Napoleon, lid dam by Black Dan.
TERMS: To insure, iflo.GO; hy season, $10.00. Care will he taken to
prevent accidents; hut we will assume no responsibility. Money due when mare
is known to he tn foal.
BALCH & JOHNSTON, Owners,
C. J BALCH, Manager. Dl'Kt'It, OUF.GON.
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, aJ kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, ori,u!LklrEED
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOTl FlonT ' n'H ','ollr ,H nianufaetured expressly for family
"yjii- A XKJ 1X1 use ; everv caek is Kimranteed to give satisfaction,
We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't trunk to
call and get cur prices and bo convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whya,t, Earley and OatF
gratulations and wishes Friend Jamie
"many returns of the season."
Demo-I'op l-'ln.-incleriiij;.
The aftermath of Judge Barton's
"economical administration" in Linn
county, which win heralded in floods of
big type throughout the state in 1900 to
bolster the demo populiHt combination,
is not all that the best citizens would
desire, as will appear from tho following
article in the Albany Heiald:
"What is the matter with the finances
of Linn county? About the first of the
year the county borrowed of tho Albany
banks $''3,000, it was said, for the pur
pose of paying state taxes. Now at the
June term of county court another loan
of $44,000 is made. A year ago Judge
Barton and Judge Palmer told the
people that Linn county w.ib out of debt
and nad sufficient revenue provided for
running expenses for another year.
Were they deceiving the people or has
the county run behind 107,000 in a year?
It is time the taxpayers had their eyes
open to the situation. There is no cam
paign on now, and the matter should he
coolly and carefully looked into. If the
truth was told a year ago, there has ! or rent
been a big leak in the management of
the country's affairs. There has been,
in any event, so much covering up of
true facts, so much irregular manipula
tion and juggling with the people's
money that the county ie now $07,000 in
debt. Is it not time to call a halt?"
I'laindealer.
malady wns Yellow Jnuiidice. He was
j treated by the beet doctors, hut without
I benefit. Then he was advised to try
Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach
utul Liver remedy, and he writes; "After
taking two bottles I was wholly cured."
A trial proves its matchless merit for all
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles.
White Collar Line. JastReceived
Portland-Astoria Route
Only 25c. Sold by G. C. Blakeley,
druggist.
the
11
j Siive Ttvo 1'iiim Dmiili.
j "Our little daughter had an almost fa
i tal attack of whooping cough and bron
jchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of
( Armonk, N. Y., "hut, when all other
I remedies failed, we saved her life with
I Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece,
! who had Consumption in an advanced
! at-.iii' filjn licprl tliin u'nmlorfnl iiu.rl ici nr.
"'".-I ..- ........v,..,..
and to day she is perfectly well." Dt-s-perate
throat and lung di?e.i29 yield to
Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other
medicine on earth. Infallible foi Coughs
and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guar
anteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist.
Trial bottles free. 0
Str. "TAHOMA,"
Daily Bound Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
A full lino of Freih Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Sol io, Kcx, Doko, Yelox
uiitl A risk) in nil sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
'JYavs, Print-in" Frames,
Leave Portland 7 a. . Albums, nl altigraphs,
ijiv v u iintoi iii
, I' M !
TUB Dais-Poillani fiouis
And all accHSorieH to complete the
outfit of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Tho announcement is made that
Michael Davitt ia coming to Chicago to
start a new Irish national movement
that ie intended to take the shine out of
anything that Michael has ever been
connected with before. The times are
exceedingly ripe for such u movement
over here for the rank and file of the
Irish at home are too prosperous to give
the movement the financial encourage
ment needed to make it a go over there.
Here everything is favorable to Michael's
ambition. The Irish servant nirls have
money to throw at tho birds, and the
Irish-American laborer has a long fleece
that the Irish professional agitator hasn't
shorn to any appreciable extent for eov
oral years. It is perhaps a little unfor
tunate that the Auericans are not in the
throes of a national campaign ; but in
spite of this one untoward circumstance,
there's millions in the raft for
Michael if he kunws how to wo'k it
right, and if Michael knows himself he
thinks be does.
Some desirable city property for sale
For particulars call on Uibbons
& Marden. alltf
Paint your house with paints that nra
fully guaranteed to Inst. Ciarke .. Falk
have them.
Wo offer for a limited period tiie
twice-a-week Ciikonici.k, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under this offer must bo paid in ad
vance. I
Your ifuuti
Shows tho state of your feelings and tho
state of your health ad well, Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples nnr.
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Klixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparillaa and
eo called purifiers fail; knowing this we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakiile.i the druggist.
Why not spend the vacation at Ya
qnina bay, where can bo had excellent
fare, good fhhing, good boating, safe
bathing, alluring rides and rambles,
The courses and exercises at tho stun titer
school of 1001 at Newport will afford
great variety of instructions, diversion
and entertainment. No other resort
offers equal attractions and like advan
tages, junll-tf
Our Kuicka Combined Toning and
I Fixing Bath is a dandy. Try ft.
Str. BAILEY-G-ATZEKT. ' A. i;. C. Developer for pla.es,
liliiis or developing pnpeis has no equal.
DAILY UOl'ND TlliPS, F.noiigli for Hoe to developed dn.en plates
Kxcept Morula-, ,,r ,(i I1""" VbIox 'lx5' l,la,:1H
' ' I arid whites are guaranteed, if directions
hoannrlo T.noVc TT,1 BImi. i are followed. Ask for the A. I, C. D.i-
wn.w.viw uuu vw, veloper, and see that you get the
! genuine.
C. J. STUBMflG,
W IIOI.KKAU: AND UKTAM.
t
IE-
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First National Bank.
n i t 1 1 i'Iimiii'
7 I'lini.- nini. mum.
THE DALLES, OREGON, i
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Arrive The Dalles it t: m.
Leave " " ! "
Arrive Portland 11 "
Meals the Very Best.
Sunday Trips a Leading Feat lire.
Thiri Itouto has the (.! rainiest
Scenic Attractions on Larth.
landing und office Foot of Alder
Street; bqth phones, M !J&1, Portland,
Oregon.
Wo are prepared toconiponnd any and
all of your own formula; and guarantee
satisfaction.
At the old place,
The DalleH, Oregon.
175 Second Street,
Geo. C. Blakeley.
0r.0UNNS
PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
. l:movn t'lmn'i'B. I'ripnt
llllloiiaiifHsl'iirliy tliiilllootl,
I 'ir-f ItrAilficiin inl llMii,.nl
' r "'tile Tln'y nclt tier urln.i i.nr.l.,, i'....!.'
flnr ... ..i t .....n - !. ''
i.!" i i . , ". ' I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 '1 IV
tiulil hr 0r. r
' m fur
K. W. CUICUTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. Thu Dalles,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
UryiiiK1 ireimrutioiis simply duvol
oji dry catarrh; they dry up tho uecrotions,
winch adhoro to tho iiioinbrano and decora
pose, causing n far moro Kuriouu trouble than
tho ordinary form of cahirrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and huiiHh
and uso that which clcausus, soothca and
heals. Ely'H Cream Balm ia Huch a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists soli tho
GOo.bizo. Ely Brothers, fit! Warren Kt., N.Y.
Tho Balm curua without pain, does not
Irritate or cause snoozing. Il spreads ilaolf
over an irritated and angry surfaco, roliav
ing irnuisdlately tho pain fid inflammation.
With Ely's Cream .Balinjrou nro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Bay Fovcr.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially dlRests tho food and aids
Nuturo in atronctUctilug and rccon
atructlng tho exhausted dlgcstlvo or
Cans. It is tho latest disco veredUlgest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in ctllcieucy. It in
stantly rollevcuand pormanoutly cures
Dyapopsla, Indigestion, Heartburn!
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gastralgla,Cranipand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 500. and It. Largo alto contains SK ttrooa
srnallaUe.lioolaUnboutdynpepsiaiDairdtr
Proparttf by E O. OoVITT A CO., Chicago
Sold by Clarke AFalk'nP. O. Pharmacy
F- S. GlrWlflG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-itr.Ai.iu: in-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AKtlit for Kimsoll A. Co,'h hriKlnen, Tlireslu; nml bau' Mill.
Telephone 157.
Long DiHtance 107:1.
Cor, ScuoM & LaOl)lill S!s THE DALLES, OB,
IT .1 TT n. SOUTH and EAST via
irleraPici;souipacint6i
Yellowstone Park Line.
THK Dl.S'l.S'ti (!AH HOU'I'K I'ltOJI I'OUTI.ANJ)
TO THK KAHT.
THK O.N'I.V HlltKCT MNK TO THK VKI.I.OW-
H'lONK PARK.
uuvk. lUuion Depot, Filthand I stsj a.uuvk.
No. 'i. KiiNt niiill f r Tn con i n , No.
Hi'iittk', l)lyiiiilii,(iriiy'H
, lliilljor nml Honth llcnili
i points, bi.kiiii, IIiihk- i
Imiki, ii, :., I'nlliiiuii,,
.. .. . .. ?l,,"t'.''w' '-""I"'''"!. Hill-1
n:ia A. M, InlolliiiiipmlnliiK'i'niiii- 6;M I'. J,
try, Ik'li'iui, illiincMiio.
IIm, HI. I'iiiiI, Oimiliii,
. KllllHIIM CIU' Wt I ,,i,u
Clik'iinn inn! nil tiolntH
itat nml hoiiili(.,iit. No. !i.
. i... i. .. t. 1 "K01 tiiiiinl Kxpri'xs
II, 1. 41, for 'liicniiiu nml Houtlloi 7;WI A. M.
nml hiteriiicilliitu ixiliiih
No. I,
Shasta Route
TrahiH IcavoTIm DiiIIch Inr l'orl!imandwtf
htittiniiH ut l:i it. in. unit il I'. )
lx.'vo I'lirtlitnil
" Alljiiny
Arrlvu Aililiinit
" Kiiiinniii'iito ...
" Hun KriiliiliNL'ii
Arrive OkiIiiii
. fiiwipm h
, 7. 1.1 pin 'JS,IU
I'L'iiviir 7'i'im
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Uliloniro 7.l' m
M.1!!!!.11!1."','! "ur?t",1l"S." l"1lft IWHirH t(l
waSjout'rhH.o l","H"" mmmi 'vor points
IIiikkiiko oliwikwt to ili'ntlimtlnn of tlfiliclN,
iinJ!., M,,'M"nuly IIUnitiHttMlilotiorlpUvi'iimtUjr,
write ",t'cl'1"K'CMr nervations, ut unll ou or
A. D. CHARLTON,
AufcUtnrit (lenerHl 1'awunmr Ajrcnt. m Morrl
uniHtrcct.cotimrTlilril, I'niflmia Oremm.
Arrlvu Urn AiikdIm
" Kl I'iimi
" Kort Worth..
" City of Muxivo ,
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i'nlliiiuii nml Toiirhit cnrH on )ie$L
tUiutr ciirri Hiioriimonto to w'lV' . V. NtiwW
.i-u ft,, f'lil.uiirii. Ml iiii." -
I'll,,,, i'ii,n niiiiriiiiiuiiiu " ." ..i,
nml tonrlntdiirH to ChlciiKii, Hi 1,u'"
ifii nn una wiiHiiiiiKiiin.
terert'
Connwithitr ut Hn KrHiic!w?oiwlt JfhUl(
hU'iiiiihIiIp linen for Hiiinilani, j i'"i
Philippine, (Jontral ami uth Awuw
Hco agent at Tho PhIIch ntntlon, of dd,,,
C. H. MARKHAM. 0,
Ooiiural Paongor Aitc rm"