The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 21, 1901, Image 4

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is God's Good Blessing
99
AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER!
' 1 feci that 1 1 oil lias blcssod Dr. Acker with special knowledge to prepare
that K'-aiul methane called Acker's Knglish Remedy for Throat and Lung
Tronb.es. It saves children every time when they are attacked by cronp.
E"erv mother should know about
it, and I will tell about my expe
rience. had a darling boy of four
years to die with croup. My doctor
did all he could, but the child
could not be made to vomit. That
was before 1 knew of Acker's ICnp-C"
li-sh Rentedv. After 1 did hear of
it, I got a bottle. When our little iT
eighteen-mouths -old girl was
sitrickin with croup, I cave her m
thi medicine, and iusideof twenty
mnuit.s she vomited and was bet
ter rig'-t away. During the win
ter she had croup four times, and
it brought her through each time
all right. 1. myself, had bronchitis
pretty bad, and Ackers English
Remedy cured me completely.
Before 1 close, I want to tell von
of my neighbor's boy, named Jobe Nana He had bronchitis, too. He got
worse all the time. My husband went over to his house and told him about my
case. Then his mother went to town, got a 50-ccnt bottle of Acker's English
Remedy, and he took it. He came over to our house a few days later and said he
was all right, and also said two doses relieved him from the start. You can un
derstand by my letter why I think so much of Acker's English Remedy. I re
peat that God's blessing must surely have been bestowed upon Dr. Acker."
(Signed) Mks John Yuahkk, Rochester, Pa.
Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada;
and in England, at is. 2d., as. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying,
return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back.
lie ttHthiinzcUic oboct yuam-i'tt . H". II. HOuKKll it CO., lTynutort, .Vir York.
For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
Trie People's Naiionai Family Newspaper
To nil old und new subscribers puying one your in advance we tiller-
Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi-Wookly Chronicle for $2.00.
Weekly Tribune and Semi-Woekly Chronicle for $1.50.
9
J. E. FALT & CO A
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YORK
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every momlier nl tin
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market reports l.li li
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Dolivorod to mi' part of the Cilv.
173 Second Strppt
GREYHOUND OF THE COLUMBIA.
Thi. llulle.v fStzrt ItcminiHil Her ltnn
Tliniugh Gfaml (iiircc.
Thv handsome excursion steamer Bai
ley Gatzrt reButnetl tier run between
Portland rind The Dalie Ttie?ilav, an
event fur vt ieh tnatiy pleasure. seeker '
had evidently been waiting; for several
days. )
Aoont 130 people took the trip, the1
iirgt since the hiph wutur, and anions .
them were not a few eastern tourists, it
Bpritiklini; of kodakers and others who i
were anxious toeee if the high water had
left a.ny murks of its ravages alum: the 1
grand gorge. The day was ideally per
fee' for sisht-seeing and there was n '
very jolly crowd aboard. Their enthu
siasm "bowed no abatement, although
when the Gatzert poked her nose up to
the barge that is doiim temporary duty
for a wharf at The Dalles, a man with a
straw hat as nig as a two-buahel basket
came aboard to say that it wus "a nice
dav, anil only about 92 in the shade."
The river air was most delightful and
the uniform courteous attentions of the i
officers of the boat to their guests com- ,
bined to make the ride Interesting and
anvthing but wearisome at all points. j
A matter of curiosity was a man who
had Ihed in or near Portland all his life,
ami who confessed in a low voice to a
friend that he had never been above
Vancouver aboard a boat in his life, and
he had no idea that there was so much ,
to be been on the tipper Columbia. !
The run of the Gatzert was an aston- !
ishing one to those who know some-1
thing about river schedules. She left :
The Dalles half an hour behind her ,
schedule, 4 o'clock, and the way she
tore through the Niagara torrents near j
the locks was nothing short of Htartling.
It was a little after 7 o'clock when the j
eteamer bore away from the loekf, und
Hi 10:20, by the union passenger station
cluck, the steel bridge swum: for the ex
curaioniats. Her passengers were home
half an hour hefore the promised tune
the veteran purser, Dan O'Neil, said it
would be, and some of them were oil' on
the wharf and caiching ears for home at
10:110.
At the low places along the Columbia
the Mater still Hiibmergea the banks, but
there tins not been enough of It to make
ai.y appreciable impression. Tho Gat
zert made her run through without any
(Hops excepting nuar flootl River.
The ioutitttine were robed in a pur
ple haze that heightened the effect of the
Fight-seeing, and the enow caps were at
their best, and the view in the clear whs
flu perb. What may he termed by per
mission of landsmen the hurricane deck
of the steamer, is provided with an oh
Hervation room that affords the finest
opportunity for viewing the falls und
' cream ami cake how all this can be
done for two bite is bound to interest
the average traveler.
Captain Sherman and Pilot Scainnion
! vied with Dan O'Neill and others to sat-
i
j isfy the q.iernlous strangers and every
j one. They were about the boat unsuer-
Send all orders to Chronicle Publishing Co., The Dalles, Or
k Dr'. r,lvw TT
THE CELEBRATED
.GOIiUjWBll BHEWEKY..
AUG-UST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of thiH well-know n brewery the Uriitcil StnteR lleultli
Reportw for .tune -S. WOO, hii.vh ; "A more mi pet ior brew never entered
the hihratory of the United Slates Health rtifiortH. Il is uliolutt'y devoid
of the HlightcHt trace of adulteration, Inn on the other hand in rienpneoil ul
lb. bent of malt and choicest of hopH. Its tonic (iialitiiiH are of tlio liMi
est and it can be lined with the greiileft litii"(it und Hiitlfnntion by 0t H,
voting. Its use can coiiHeientioiiHly In- prefcnbed bv the physicland with
the cercainiv that a better, purer or morn wholesome beverage could not
posmhly be found."
East Soconcl Street. THE DALLES, OREGON.
I.
ing nuiioue and makitiL' themselves
agreeable as blull', btiy steamboat
officers are not supposed to do, custom
arily. One of the incidents of the day
was the conversion of a few California)!?
to the belief that the great green valleys
of Oregon are good things to see. The
strangers were most enthusiastic
There is no reason whv, apparently,
the new venture of the C. R. & P. S. Co.
with the Gatzert, which is an extremely
comfortable riding boat since her reno
vation, should not bei-onie quite the
vogue among travelers on the river, a?
well as excursionists, for it is always in
teresting and the -cenery can never be
come tiresome. It surely redounds to
the credit and the reputation of Portland
that this daily excursion through th
heart o! the Cascades and return by bed
time is made possible and popular for
strangers and Oregoniaus as well. Tel
egram. Suren Tmi I'l.illl Dentil.
"Our little daughter had an almost fa
tal attack of whooping cough and bron
chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havilaud, of
Artnonk, N. Y., "but, when all other
retnc'diefc failed, we saved her life with
Dr. King's New Discovery. Our nice,
who had Consumption in an advanced
stage, also used this wonderful medicine
and to-day phe is perb-otly well." Des
perate throat and Iuiil' diseases yield to
Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other
medicine on earth. Infallible foi Coughs
and Colds. ."Or, and $1.00 bottles guar
anteed bv G. C. Dlakelev, the. druggist.
Young
Black - flight
fffl
mmm 111
"Will make the
seasoh of l'.HH al
1 Hifur, ( )rt'irou.
Ha ifli
P.an.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
BLACK NIGHT is a black .lack, foaled June 17, 1001 ; bred by .1. W.
Stevens, Howard -county, Mo. Sired by (Slack Dan the Third, a jack Hi hands
high, and a No. 1 foal-getter; he by Iilack Night the Second, and he by IhiiicimV
Plack Dan, nn imported jack from Kentucky. Hhick Nigl t's (him, Gray Jennett,
sired by Compromise; he by Hickinnn's Compromise; bis dam by McKinn's
Washington ; 2d dam by Napoleon, !M ilam by l'lack Dan
TERMS: To insure, ifl.j.00; by season, $10.00. Care will be taken to
prevent accidents ; but we will assume no reeponsibilit v. Monev due when mare
is known to he in foal.
BALCH & JOHNSTON", Owners.
C. P. r.AI.CH, Manager. Dl'I TR, OREGON.
White Collar Line. Just Received
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds
Headquarters for Feed Grain oiFiiidn
Headauarters for Rolled Grain an kinds
TTciq rlnnQ rtofc i'rr "Rtciti Pl"hriTto and all kina
MUUiUV UUll UVJA KJ J.V J. JL-. IAjJL.j tXXWO. Qf mill f-'EED
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOIl FlOlir 1 'l'iH 'mnr IH manufaftured expreeHly lor family
UWAA IAA use. ovurv Hack ih giiuranteed to give Biitiefaction.
Wei noil our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if yon don't think m
call and get our prices and he convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t. Barley a.nd Oats
Trial bottles free.
t
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Some desirable city property for sale
or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons
& Marden. alltf
I Paint your house with paints that aro
I fully guaranteed to lust. Clarke f Falk
I have them.
We oner for a limited period tne
twice-a-weel: Ciiko.vicm:, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1,50,'
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under this oiler must be paid in ad
vance. i
Ymir t kcu
Shows the ntate of your feelings and the
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples am'.
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weal: und vorn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you Hhould try
Acker's lilood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sitrsaparillaa and
so called purifiers fail; knowing this we
Tfie Danes-Poriiana Route
Str. BAILEY-G-ATZEET,
DAILY ROUND TRIPS,
Except Monday, i
Cascade Locks, Hood River, '
White Salmon and I
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland " a, i,
Arrive The Dalles II v. m.
Leave " " -I " i
Arrive Portland II " '
Meals the Very Best. ;
Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
This Kouto has tho Grandeet I
Scenic Attractions on Earth. I
I
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. "TAHOMA,"
Daily Round Trips except Sunday. I
A full line of Frcfii Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Kt'.x, Ih'ko, Vulex
and Aristo in all sizes.
Alio a line of Platen in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
, Trays, Printing Frames,
J Albums, M altigraphs,
And all nccwsorieH to complete the
I outfit of either the amateur or pro
i feHuionnl photographer.
I
! Our Eureka Combined Toning and
I Kixing Hath in a dandy. Try it.
i The A. E. C. Developer for platen,
1 films or developing papeis ban no eiiual.
Enough for it'll' to developu (1 dozen plates
or I) dozen Velox 1x5. Perfect hlackn
and whiteH are giiuranteed, if directioiiH
are followed. Atik for the A. E. C. De
veloper, and eee that von get the
! genuine.
! Wo are prepared to compound any and
all of your own formalit and guarantee
i HntiRfactiou.
' At the old place, 17J5 Second Street,
j The Dalles, Oregon.
TIME CARD
rn,, iwtliuifl 7 . 'l,"",11J'iV.I'irif;-ttH'lll(,0u, I
Leave i oriianu i ., m. i , ur UvmUoUkmmo,,,,
Leave AHtoria
Geo. C. Blakeley.
Dr.GUNNS:,
PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
llmnvo I'iirinV., IVin-nt
liiiding and odice Foot
I Street: both nhonea. M :i5l.
tho cloud-reaching tocka that line the , Hell every bottle on a positive. guuranlee. i Oregon
gorge. Eaey chairs and camp Ptooln, Blakelej the druggist,
plenty of windows and in a quiet part of Wiy ()-v n(f, ti()n lU V(t.
the boat, the room is much appreciated J fU,nH my, whre can hehadexcelle.it
by ladies. j fare, good fishing, good boating, safe
According to me experience oi tne ,.,..... uiirni, .in ..nil rr..l.lH.
. . . I ' M.
I
of Alder
Portland, I
E. W. CRIOHTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
f.ir h,'MtT,Tl!,.f.V,"i(',,,l,,,'',1 "Ml da"r n"" ""I
cnri
fur
fii.ntil.4 u;lin lul rim.tiurl I ri l, l..l I tw.l I
it would seem that the Gatzert peopie
are trying to establish a reputation for
extravagance ub well as excursion pro
moters. The cold fact is that their table
service is designed to en'ico people to
leave their happy homes, und certainly
as far as cheapness is concerned the ret
taurantu are not in it with the fare that
Steward Jack Talbot sets out. One of
the new curiosities of the trip is how a
complete meal with all delicacies and
fruits, the necessary eubatantial eutrees
of fish and meats, topped off with ice
The courses and exercises at tho Hummer
school of 1001 at Newport will afford
great variety of instructions, diversion
and entertainment. No other resort
offers equal attractions and like advan
tages, jnnll-tf
Mr. James Brown of Ptitumouth, Va,,
over U0 years of age Hiiffired or years
with a hud sore on his fttee, Physicians
could not help him. De Witt's Wilch
lluznl Salve cured him permanently.
Olarke & Falk's '. O. Pharmacy.
Subscribe (or Tuk Oiiupnigljc.
Irjiiitf rparsitions dimply dovol-,
oj dry catarrh; they dry up tho KccrotioiiB,
which adliero to tho innmhraiio mid docoin-.
pose, causing a f ar inoro boriouu trouhlo than '
tin ri1l,iiirt firi.i t if idiirrll. A Vfinl fill ilrv- '
ing inliulanU, funics, fimokcB and uuulfH
uud uao that which cleanses, booUich nnd
heala. Ely'H Cream Jlalm is fiiioh a'romody
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial nizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggiotH noil tho
COc.aize. FJyUrothers, fill Warron St., N.Y.
Tho liaha oureu without pain, docs not
irritate or cause snoozing. It sprcwlu itnoll
over an irritated und angry Biirfaoo, roliov
ing iuiaudiately tho ain(iu inttammation.
With Ely's Orcam llalinyou are armod
against Kasal Catarrh and Hay Forer.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food und uids
Nuturo lo HLrengthciilng und recon
atructlng the extmuHted dlgoatlve or
cans. It Is the lateatdlscovereddlgeut
ant and tonic. Ho other preparation
can approach It in etllclency. It in
atantly rolleveuand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headaohe, Gaatralgla.Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price &0c. andtl. .LarcetUecontaiBaSKtlniea
mall siie. Book alb about dyspepsia muilaatnt
f'raQt4 fey C C. DcWITT co.. Cblcagfr
Sold by Olarke AFalk'dP. O. Pnarmucy
Jl 'A rX I A'l'A'S'A'f . VA't At AT ATAf A AA1 Al At Al At Al A'TaT ATAt'Af A I All A 1 ArAt1
j C. J. STUBLiUMG,!
Mioi,i:h m.i: and i:i:t.m.
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Ii?.
Family Orders will receive promot attention.
Ncsl door to First National Hank.
('iiiiiion I'liiiti. i ,
I. line nut. I dill.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
J
...Blacksmith, Horseslioer and Wagou-maker..
-DKAI.KIt IN-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AKunt fur ltui.M.'ll ,t Co.'h UiikIiich, Thrwliurs mitl Kuvv Mills.
Cor, Second & Laibliii Sis., THE DALLES, OR,
TnUtplionit 157.
Loin: DiHtancii 11)7:!.
"J .1 ft 'Q' SOUTH and EAST vn
Niilta PaCl IE Soumern Pacific Eo.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THK DI.S'INU (!Alt ItOUTK KUOM I'OUTI.ANl)
'!( THK KAKT.
TIIK O.N'l.V DIKKCT LINK TO THK YK l.l.OW. 1 ,','.vu ,,'iir'.l,?i"1
U'liVf Ii I til' I
Shasta Route
TrnliiH Iciivu 'Mm DhIIvh fur I'lirllniiu d wl'
Mtiidoiih at a. in. mill :i ) ia
i.kvk. : Union Depot, rirthaml 1 3is
Nn. 'I, KiiMt nuitl for Tiirmim,
HunttU', (llyiniilii.Cirny'h1
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in all irliii:liiil clili!!'.
IIiikkiiko oliwkud to ilu.itlniitlim of tltikt-lH, '
Kor limiilhuinoly llliihiiiiu.il UfhorlpUvoiimttor,
write "lL't,,l"K'u"r ffvutloim.-ctc, cull uu or
A. D. CHARLTON,
AinUtniit (iunurul letiKer Aftont, 265 Morrl
nun dtrcot.uotuor Tlilrd, I'ottltma Oregon.
Arrive AnIiIiiiiiI
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" Hun l-rmiiilncu
Arrive OkiIihi
" Dunvur
" KmihiiH (ilty
" UlllUHKO
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Arrive Iih AiikuU'H ...
" Kl I'lmo
" Kurt Worth.. .
" City of .Mfxleo .
" HllllNtOII
" Kvw Orlt'iuiH . ,
" WiihIiIiikIoii ...
" New York
I'llllliliin mill Tourist onrh " .V,'.'. K' vu0'
illnilr iiurH Hmirmiiiiiitii to OkiIci a m or
uud tourtxt ourH tn Clilcugo, Ht
leuiiH and WiiNliliiKtini. .
ComiMitiiiK at Han Kriuiclwn with gJJ
llnumnlili. Iln..y Inr Hllllll III III J"!'",' .'.
l'lilUiiluen, Central aud HoiUli Ami'""
Bee agent at Tlio Dalliw nUtlon, or
C. H. MARKHAM, w
Ueuoral reiiger AeiU