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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
- Jl'XE L'o. 1901 i
,
T A T7TT7'D T "C ample of our sister state of Wash
J . A. Jll J3 JuU Xli J.J XL 9 ington in imposing an annual license
Leadingv---aisEs-
Merchant Tailor.
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe,
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make uu in the latest styles,
and guarantee a perfect fit.
'
WHO ARE THE RICH PEOPLE'
"We have no doubt that many i
wnnld consider the elderh and
middle-aged millionaires who ride
behind their mutilated horses, up and
down the streets of iS'ewport in sum-1
mer, to be the rich people of Aroer
ica," says George T. Angell m Our
Dumb Animals.
"We wont down to Newport one
hot day many years ago, and at the
hours of fashionable drive ss.t out in
the band stand in front of the Ocean
House and studied the faces of all
who passed, and among all the elder-
lr nnfl m iflHlp.ncTPfl normlp whn were !
J -r I 1 - '
driven past us thought we did uot see
one happy face. Jt seemed to us j
simply a cold and heartless show. ,
We went into the creat tiarlors of I
the Ocean House (then the ceuter of
fashion) that evening and studied
the faces there, and at the close of
the evening concluded that among
the elderh and middle-aged people
there we had not seen one really
happy face.
"We do not believe that the men
who rule our stock exchanges or the
women whose ambition it is to be
numbered among the
fashionable ,
four hundred are any happier than
their fellow countrymen and country-
women who never ride behind inuti-
lated horses or figure at what the
newspapers call fashionable enter-1
tainments. i
,, , , . il
"Wfcsawafew days since that a
. . , , , 1
rew 1 OrU millionaire, who bad worn
, . ... , .. .1
OUt his eyes M the accumulation Of
, .... i n !
monev, Offered a million Of dollars
,, . ,. , .
to anyoce who would restore his lost I
sight. j
"Our impression is that there are
on the average no richer men o.-j
women in America than those who j
have good character, good" health, j
good sleep, good cars to hear and
good eyes to see all the beautiful ,
things in this world of ours,
i -i 1
wuttyU
r,,a nt.or,, 1 o In tt,n lor. nn1lo,l I
areiven every day to the (so called)
,. .,, .,,,
poorest among us without money
n.i w:.iir.t '
anU WllUOUt price.
Tlio nnnnln nf 1,nnr1lptnn nnnrpni-
1UC people Ol J enciietOll lippreci-
Bte the Value Of a local hospital "tO j
siifli nr. pvlont tint mnnv rif llipm
&ucu an es.tent inai manj oi mem ,
nrn ilianneoO in nffonr tlio nfffr nf i
are llispose.l 10 accept Uie OIILr OI
the Franciscan Sisters, who propose
to build a hospital if the citizens of (
Pendleton will contribute S1000 to
5000, or half of the cost. Heie
unaided private enterprise has (lone j
fnr Tlir. Hnllnt: ivlmf Vnnrllptnn wnulil i
ior Ilie UnllCS WUai X entlieion WOUIU j
,,. n nri rrinnrl nrlnn tn rlit.i!n
pay a gOOU round price to OtHain.
Tlin Vnol rirftfiniilnn fti vnro tlin nrin
me Jvast uregonian iaors tue con- i
tribution and says: "An institution i
, , . ... . . . I
of this character is of great value to j
, . , . .
a tOWIl from n business Standpoint,
und it is of inestimable value to
unfortunate and olllicted."
the
They are (hiding so many things
in the soil of Texas and Louisiana,
says the Mobile Register, that when
a man of the last named state, a man
of Rapides parish, found u blacc
fluid in bis well be immediately be
gan to bottle tbe stuff and call it
natural ink. No man out there lias
T I s
d i
as yet struck a cheese sandwich mine.
' but the thing is considered possible.
Oregon
wight profit by the ex-
t fee of a dollar for the privilege of
hunting game and in using the fund
so raised for the protection of game '
from thecal hunting.
Bradstreets is credited as saying
that eight)' per cent of the failures
of the country are of business con
corns that do not advertise.
Knte to run-American Kximsttlnn,
Round-trip ratee via O. U. & from
The D dies, ?Sl 90. Tickets on sale first
and tnird Tuesdays during June, Juh ,
August, September and October, good for
continuous passage going on date of sale, i
Return limit thirty days from date of
i sale. Stop.overs will be allowed west of i
Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip J
; within limit of ticket.
I Arrangements can be made by apply
inp to agent O. P.. . Co., 1 he Dalles,
whereby tickets will be honored on lake
steamers in one or Iwth directions be-
tween Detroit and HuflV.lo.
e , t . j.
" IAilt '", .igmu
Dull't IlllD It 111, I
Juat wet the affected part freely with!
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold bv Clarke &
Falk. '
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly unre liquid paints
I Floral lotion will enre wind chapping j
i and sunburn. Manufactured bv Carts
! & Falk.
! It liu7..lr Tlie Win hi.
No Disi' iv-ry in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
i that has been caused bv Dr. Kinu's New
Discovery for Consump' ion. It's severest
tests have been ou ho; eless victims of
Consumption, Pneumoi .ia, Hemorrhage,
Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of
. whom it has restored to perfect hea'th.
Frtr Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay
Fever. Hoarseness and Whooping Cough
t the quickest, surest cure in the
......i.i t. t.i n -in.. i..,i....
iutut. xi ic cuiu vt. v. umtwuitrv , hue
druggist, who guarantees satisfaction or
refund money. Large bottles 50c and
1.00. Trial bottles free. 1
It Glrllt Till' UloliH.
The fame of Bucklen'e Arnica Salve,
as the best in the world, esterule round
the earth. It's the one perfect healer ol
Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felone, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only in
fallible Pile cure. L'oc a bos at G. C. I
Blakeley'e, drug store. 1
For eprainSt gwdlin,,g Bnd ,amineH
there 5s nothing so good as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Biake-
l1. the druggist.
-
STATE TREASURER'S 4TH NOTICE
State or tBEfsox, Tr.EAsup.Y Deit., (
salkx, June j, 1901. i
Notice is bcrebr clven thiit there nre now
funds in the treasury with which to redtwm nil
outstanding state wurrHiits drawn on the scn-
erallund and endorsed "i'reented and not ptld
for want of funds," jirlor to this date- nUo to
all warrants drawn on the Bute rcnlp
bounty Fund, and endorsed "I'reentnl and noc
pan ior want of funds, prior toiiny i. ujo.
, anu nil sncn wairanis, proieriy eniiorseu. win
be paid upon prueutatlou at thl olliee. interest
thereon ceasing from and after this date.
CllAI'.I.Es S. MO'JI'.K,
lun.Vlitw -State Tref,urer.
,
j NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
I V. b. Liind Oflice, Vnneouver, Wash., )
I May :'. 1W1. i
, Notice is hereby civen that in compliance
with tiie provif'.ons of the act of CoiiKres of C
June a, 1S7S, eniltleu "An act lor tne tale ol tlm
Itur larulh In the states of California. Oreuon.
Nevada and Washington Tcrritorv," as extended
onll the public land slates by ant of AUKilit 1.
I rranK hteWlirl, Ol Ullllj JJOTIC, COII UtV Ol
' Giniam, a tutu of omcon, ha this day pied n
this otlice his sworn Htalurneiit .No 'i'U, for the
,miehaaeof the.Nwj, of .-ee lorn Tp No i n, n
I No 13 K, W. 11. , and will oiler prwif to show
,,mt the land soiiuht is more valuable for its
i t!inbr or stone than for agricultural jiiirioes,
'and to establish his claim to mid land before
,ne liesister anil I'.coelver ol this oilice at Va'i
couver, Wash., on Wtdne-.day, the llth day of
Al,,K,'uj- ,4, wltnees: Homer V. Wood
vorth, ijmlfruy I. niuith, H. . Hoburtson and
ii,iry jj, narrett, ail of i'ortlaud, or.
A,,v H"(1 H" Ierous elalminK adversely the
,,tw,-.t..decntii lunils are requested to We their
lu,n . oRlt(; 0,1 or bt-,'oru hflId 1 11,1
'J0'. Wl " 'Na ittsinw
NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION,
Ux:iU 0vr"SK AT VahSiXwi!'' i i
Notice Is hereby ulvcn that th'o following- 1
pMmtdttlorshavellkilliotlceof theirlnteutiou
10 ""ike fill proof III HllppOrtof tliclr e)nlril.,illl(l
lmtBld ptoofswlUJU made Ix-forethelttKister
Hefeiver V. K. lnllll olliee at ViillCOUNer, 1
wusMnBtcn, rriday, August o, iwi. viz. 1
iiiihih k. i'.shi,
H. E. N'o.'jtill. for the N'l of NK, XK'i of NWV
see n. ami kk4 of nwjj see 11 .s, 11 n K, w. 11.,
who iianies the followiui; witneies to prove
hln continuous residence upon and cultivation
ui aiu lauu viz
Huskiil 11. awnln. deoreu A. Bolder. Will him
II. llopjier uud John IJall'roii, all of Lyle 1'. O.
WaahliiKtou.
llUKlll II, HtOllf,
H. K. No. 'Jiai. for the .S'J of NK( See- Vi, Tp .1
N, li )'.' K, 'A'. H, who Hume the ImIIowIiik wit
nesex to 'prove Ills cotitluuouH residence upon
uud cultivation of ealil laud, viz.:
William K. O'Neill, (Jeorve A. Hnlder. William
II. Hopper, John Uartron, nil of I.ylc I', O,,
Wttsblngton.
William II. lloppnr,
II, E. No. m lor the NJJ of HWli, Sec :, Tp 3
N, U Li E, W. M who liuinca the JollowiliK wit
neMea tn prove hu contlnuoun residence uiion
Nnd cultivation of naid laud, viz :
KukMill B. Hwaln, William O Neat, George A.
Bidder aud John Uartron, all of Lyle I'. O . Waah.
Jun2
W, It. Uunuab, Heglster,
NOLAN'S
The first monthly dividend has boon distributed to the profitable salisfne
ion of thirteen of my customers. The only regret is that 1 was not able to
ivo a valuable present to each of my customers. 1 think they all deserve one.
i
tion
present
On Saturday. July 6th, 1 will Kiv away two music top-onn worth VJ ..0. j 1 K i
tune?, and one worth 7.5u ; n ck of miliar nnil tmrrel ol Hour. 1 will rivii n cal. relmm ol .1.00 to i-ukUi-m.!r
pmint: the most miinrv hv that date, anil 2 00 to thn on,. inyin in th tjecoii. laru-Ht '""""J
each S.uunlav. eo.nmeneiin; on tlio lnth of June and including July th. I will, In a. ill ion to the to r-b-ent8
given each week, give a $1.00 rebate to the customer paying tins largest aiiKiunt during thi week.
Purchasers of goods in my line will do well to keep in mind that 1 sell poods as low as the lowest, iih
well as share the profit with my customers.
K. T. NOLAN.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Grandall
nT? a T.v.irs; T
j
j JJJJ kiflfJS Of
i
UNDERTAKERS
s$5 EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
j . .
"Un6ral OlippilcS
E
BJtiil!IJ.T.gjS
ritfiinu'rs
owiNK sehfdtilc.
eLcdule without
u
s
Str. Regulator
Str. " Iralda"
Leaves Cascades 0 a. in.
Arrive Dalles 10:I!0 a. m.
Leave Dalles 15 j. in.
Arr. Cascades 7;30 p. in.
Daily e.-c. Sunday.
Wit
jiow:;.
UP.
I.v. I'ortlitnd
at 7 a. it.
.Monday
. Wtilneniy
Krldny
Arr. Dalles
a 5 l'. m.
Dalles
it at? a. st.
r Tuesday
lnurtuay
Saturday . . .
,rr. Portland
K al
at l:S0 v. M.
h' Excursion lUtes every Saturday for parties of five and upwards' : Dulles,
jv White Salmon and intermediate points, oOc Dalles to CaHcadoH, $1.00.
5' For an evenltiL' trip take the "Iralda" at 15 i). in. to Hood Uivor nnd re
l( turn on the up boat.
tr
fe- FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
f. Travel by the Steamers of the Uesnlator Line
ft runs tlie lA.-st service jioHslhlu.
I'ortlaud Oflice, Oulc -Street Dock.
W.
WINDMILLS,
PUMPS and
RUBBER and
r
Lawn Mowers. Sprinklers.
If you are in need of anything in our lino, figure with
us, for it will pay you.
We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP. AH orders entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
THE DALLES,
Profit-Sharing Association.
to eacli ol my
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of using so-called kidnev retni'dies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxuul Pills and be
forever rid of those dull pains In vour buck. Discard
that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidney." and have
all your bladder and urinary troubles cured, and your
nights niiule restful bv the" ue of nature's greatest
assistant Lincoln Sexunl Pills.
Price. $1.00 per box buy ot your druggist or sent
bv mail on receipt of price, in plain urantmr.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO..
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
M. Z. Donnell, Agent, The Dulles.
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shrouds
Ete.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND k AS TOHIA KAY. COMPANY :
of t tic, Iti'triilntiir l.lnn will run Hh i,r tin- fol
the Coimianv roervlne thu rieht to ehanee "S
notleu.
Str. Dallos City.
DOWN
I.v. Dalles
at 7 A. i.
.Monday
Wednvsdav.. -
Friday
Arr. I'ortlaud
at 1:U0 v. M.
1a . I'ortlaud M
at7:W) A. M. J
Ialuniay'3
i ui,iiiiy j
Arr. Dalli h
The Company will endeavor to (jive its pat
Kor further information address
C. ALLAWAY, Con. Ayt.
PIPE
Garden Hose,
OREGON.
Jast What
You tuant.
IVp3 r1
Now Ideiib in Wall Paper hero. Sucli
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single Htoek
Real linit.
tion cretim eU'ects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
j Elegant desigiiH, tiiHtofui colorings, yours I
for a small price, at our Htoro on Third I ?rjlt"',,ll
street. AIho a full line of house pniritH. 1 ni'jy '
ID. W. VAUSE, ThirdSt.!7:W" ",;
L. Lane,
UKNKKAl,
BiacKsmiifi
..AND.
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
im Piioue 159
tub GoiumDia PacRinp Co
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MA.NrJFACTt'KKKBOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
)RIF.D BEEF. ETC.
I J. 8. HCIfKrH'K,
President.
.Max A ih.t.
Cashlei
Sitffst Rational Bank.
1 THE DALLES
OREGON
A General Banking BiiBineHB traimaeted
Deposits received, oubject to Bight
i Draft or Check,
j Collections tnude and proueedrs promptly
ruiiiKittu on uav oi tsoiiection.
SiKht and ToleKraphic iJxclmriKo aOld ou
New York, fian Franciuco atu! Port
land.
DIKKCTOltM
D. P. TlIOMI'HON. JKO. 8. fsOUBSOS,
En. M. Wn,MAMH, Gko. A. Libhk.
H. M. Bkat.i..
.FRENCH & CO.,
j BANKERS.
! Transaot a Genoral Bankiug Buuinoas.
i
1 I.etterH of Credit iHHtiod avitilutile In
I the KiiHtiirri htntt-H.
I Kiuht Hxolutnue and TelenrHphlu
,'lraiinfurH huUI ui New York, Cliii:no,
I St. LoiiIh, Hun Fraiiclsco. Portland Ore.
moo, Seattle WaHh., and varioiiH pointH
I In ll.i....,,. .....I ll'..nl.! . '
ColluetioiiH made at all pointu on fav
orahlu tonne.
mm Bestauraot
Tho W. W. Wilson Co., Props.
First-Class in Every Respect
MKALH AT ALI, UOUKH.
Oysters Served in any Style.
7 SuconU St., Thu DnIIm, Or
Horses
.Oregon
Short like
and union Pacific
D1C1MKT
roii
ChlriiKO
l'nrthillll Hiieelul.
i 'X . in.
vIh limit
lllKtllll.
Atlantli!
KxtirenN,
11.!) it. in.
vln limit
ItlKtdll. Ht. l'mil
timi: sciii:i)lm.i:s
I'llOM
THE llAI.l.r.H.
AllHiVE
KR0JI
i Slt I-tiko, Dunvi-r, ft.
Worth, Ouuilm, kutt
HiihClty, Ht UiiiIh.cIiI-1
ciiro mill the Kiint.
1 '05 p. m.
Suit IjiUo, Denver, Kt I
Worth, Ouuilm, Ciut
hiin City, til UmlM.au.
ciiro mill thu KiiNt.
I 15 n. n,
Vtiillii Wnllh, lwldtim,'
hiHikniiu.Wiiliiico.ptiii
iiiiiii, MImiiciiikiIIk, Ht,
l'mil, linlirtli, Jllhvun
kee, ChlciiKiimiil Kant.!
I KriHl Mull,
ll-Ai 1. III.
via Hx
knnu. " 30 n. m.
OCEAN AND EIVER 80HEDULE
Kriim I'tirtliiiiil,
(All xullllif; iliili'N hui
Jcct to chmitte )
Kur Pun Fnuirlwo,
iSiill every f iIhj'n.
h:ix) p. m.
I OU ji. m.
Dully
OXI'UIlt
biituluy,
"'.Ml IP. in.
Hiitiirilny,
Ilium i.. in.
('lllllllllllll ItlVIT.
To Astorlu mill Wuy
UilullliKii.
I ro p. m.
uxeept
.Sunday,
j Dully
t'Xt'L'Ilt
I biiiuiiiy,
I .'.wi ll. ill.
U'ltluiiiKttx Klvnr.
Oregon City, Neu Imtj;,
Sllll'Ill, IlKk'IKMIlllMin',
nnil uy-LnmlliiKk.
I i p. m.
except
Htiwlny.
!. ;..
I 10 p. in,
MoiiJiij-,
Wed limit jr
Frluny
CorvnlliH nnil Wny
1-mitlliiKi
r'Ullittl.O ,
(i.LH) ii. m.
wiiiiiiui.tit. himI ,; :ii)p. m,
ViiiiiIiIII IIU,t. MnuiUy.
Oickoii City, DmvIoiiuikI w 'llH'lay
Wuy IjiiiiUiikh. ttMty,
U-'nvi'
Itlnnrlu
.5 I ilitlly,
3 :! ton. in.
't
Miukti Itlriir.
Klpiirlu to UnviHton.
Iahtc
Ij-'witiin
dally,
:wn.iu.
2 tMF I'nrtii'i .IcHirliiR to r to Ilvpimcr or
3 I jHiliitK on Coliiinhlii Koutlivrn via Hikch, nlmula
tuKe No. 1', luuvliik The Dnllw tit U .' . p. m.
fl . iniiklne illn-ct L-Diuii.'i'.tlonv at Hcinmcr Imiotinn
hiiiI IIIkks. I'.e'.nrnlni; lnuklnKdlni'tuniiiifctlon
nt II c-1 1 i it i ; r Juiu.'tloii mid llliinh Mtli4No, 1 , ar
rlvliiK nt The Diillci, in 1 iitt p. m.
Kor further piirtliMilnrH. mil on or mlilrois
JAri. lltKI.ANl), AKent,
The Dulles, Otveon.
3!'
ft
Complete
of
Dms
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
The time will Hoon be here when
HtvliHh druHHcd man will want u , V1! r
date SprhiK it. TIiohd are the kind m
patroiiH 1 am lalloiini! for. L'1.""." 111
and look over my Sprini: linn of Hiiitmt,e.
All the latottt novoltieH for H'01.
Suits to Order, $IO.OO.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Hu rtai:ca there
ihoiild hu clvttiiliuuna.
Ely'g Cream lialm
cli-annea, oo then and heala
thu dUuMuil inuiniiraiie.
1 1 curoa catarrh anil drlvea
away a cold lu tho bead
quickly. mntUi$
Cream Balm la placed Into tho ntW;'IJV
orar tbe membrane and la auwrbed. ' '
mediate and cure f ollowa. It la not W'B DfUg.
not jiroduce anceitliiK. lrjse t!Ue, 60 cent! a
gl.U .ir by mall i Trial BUo, 10 cenU 1 " fc
MLV WWTHEUU.OO Wurreu Wrt,ei
mm