The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 26, 1901, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fit"
; mm wmw
The finite fiailv Chnnninle .! t,ckct 18 !ls follows: governor,
I flnnrrrri J" Plm mlinl'ln ! n. nf lorl In nil
WEDNESDAY - - .1UXE 120, lttOt ! for secretary of stute, George Nolanri, i
-r - . - of Astoria; for state treasurer, W. E. i
T A Tr"RTR T TT inico, of Uakcr citj-; for state priiit
U. IX. Jll J3 XLJXV Jl JU, , AViirhoilv. of ttosnhnr.! for
superintendent of public instruction,
ilohn Gavin, of The Dalles; for at
torney general, J. K. Weatlierford,
of Albany. I
3j e a d i n g .aflBizsz
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe
NOLAN'S Profit-Sharing Association.
We have an excellent line of Sprinc
Suitings, Pantince. etc., which we re , surplus abroad
prepared to make up in the latest Etvlts, . ... , , .
ud guarantee a perfect fit. llmlt manufactures.
I As to the claim that American
i manufacturers arc sold abroad for
less money than they arc in this
I country, savs nn exchange, no one
J who examines the situation will find
! complaint. Such is the case, and the
only deduction from it is that Amer
icans will prefer to sell their products
! at home, or in the higher market,
( and consequently that what we sell
I abroad arc surplus manufactuies,
manufactures in excess of the Amer
ican demand. The proposition is,
then, that wo must either sell the
at a low fiirure or
The first monthly dividend has boon distributed to the profitable satisfac
tion of thirteen of my customers. The only reijret is that. I was not. able to
give a valuable present to each of my customers. I think they all deserve one.
On Saturday. July 6th, 1 will k'ivo away two mimic hnxef one worth $'J7 M), playing elht
tunes, ami one worth $7. BO; it ack of Hiiuar and a barrel ol (lour. 1 w ill cjve a caNli rebate of $11.00 to cuMo
nijr pinine the tnont monev tv that date, uml $1! 00 to the one paying in the hocoimI lan:ent amount. On
each Saturday, commencing on the loth of .June and including .July Oth, I will, In addition to the two pres
ents given each week, give a l 00 rehate to tho customer paying the largest amount during the week.
Purchasers of goods in my line will do well to keep in mind that 1 sell goods as low as the lowest, as
well as share the proflt.with niv customers.
IKE. T. NOLAN.
-Oregon
Short Line
l ) m
V and Union Pacific
tlRl'A 11T
I'Oll
ChlCIIRO'
Portland
s4fCllll.
timk sniutn,i:s
I'ltOM
tiik dai,i.i:h.
Aimivr.
riioM
ItllKtllll
A SOVEL DOCTRIXE.
Astoria papers are making them
selves supremely ridiculous by con
tending, not only in effect but in
words, that "government appropria
tions to enable sea-going vessels to
ascend the Columbia river to Port
land are a fraud upon the rights of
every producer in the Columbia
basiu."
As the Spokesman-Review well 1
says: I he producers of the Inland j gate receipts were almost nil.
Empire have slight concern in the! The advance iment for the Bloomer
rivnlrv between Astoria and Port-'t;lrls nrru with Superintendent
land. If the little citv near the
HIlMlllHT- j;nIII,
The "Boston Bloomers" an apgrega
tion of female alleged ball players, are j
not making triends at every point where
they appear, according to comments of
newspapers. The latest illustration of
this fact comes from Salem, where the
"Bloomers played Saturday. The
Statesman says :
The Boston Bloomer Baseball Club
came to Salem yesterday and played a
came with a picked up nine at the fair
! grounds, the "sweet . ?) things" winning
out by a score uf KJ to 11. The audience
was Beleci mid small so small tint the
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of uslnc so-called kldnev remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Sexual Pills and he
forever rid of those ti nil pains In your hack. Discard
that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have
all your bladder and urinary troubles cured, anil your
niglits niHtle restful by the n"o of nature's greatest
assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills.
Price, $1.00 per box buy ol your druggist or sent
bv mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wuvne, Indiana.
M. '.. Donnell, Agent, The Dalles.
Just What
Yoa uaant.
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.
m jt
vin limit
i lllttton,
Atlantic
KxprvNN,
Vi-M it. in.
via Hunt
ItiKtim.
Ht. I'lltll
KlINt Mull,
ll 'i'l p. III.
Vlll .SK).
kimu.
Suit Utlte, Denver, Kt.
Worth, oiniilm, knti i
MiHCIty.Ht.UnilN.ci,!
chro mid tho Kant. i
Milt Luke, Denver, I't
Worth, Omiihii, Kmh
mi City, HU-iiiiIh, nil.
cmkii mill the Uiwt.
Wnlln Wnlli,, U'ttlKtim.
Kpokiiiio.Wiilhiee.l'iiIl
mim, MltitifiitHiiio.Hl.
i'utll, Dtilutli. Mllwi'.u 1
Wit, CIilcii;(i mid Kiiht. I
nii.m.
3 IlOn n.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
Krnin I'.trtlHiiil.
igtris arranged with Superintendent J
j L. Lambmli of the street-car line, for a
' band, and made an fi -renim-nr tht. if
mouth of the Columbia can build upiMr. Lambrith would secure the Salem
a great ocean commerce, well and J Military band and pay half the expense,
good. But whether the produce of 1 the Bloomers would pay the other half,
the Iniand Empire shall take ship at ' would admit b9 pubUe to the game at
-o .i , ...,. . , 25 cents, and the girls would parade the
Portland or at Astoria, the interests , , , c , , . H , '
' streets of Salem bfifnre the r-ame. Mr.
of the interior will be benefited by I Lambrith secured the band, and that 5
the improvement of the Columbia j aggregation played stirring music on ' g
river. The deeper the channel from ! streets ol Salem and drew a large crowd. , ii
Astoria to Portland, the cheaper our i ,can-v of w,,om ""owed the hand to the
..., . , . , grounds to witness the game.
wbat will be carried from Portland i , ,
, , Arrived at the fair grounds, the band
to Astoria by ship; and the cheaper enl,.re(1 tne closure the girls carry
the ships can carry it, the lower the .canvas walls to fence in their diamond"
rate the railroads must make to anu" cave several selections, while Mr.
divide the haul between those towns. Lamorib called upon the girls' manager
If there were no river, the railroads j f! ftlement, and that gentleman
, , , , refused to pay for the band. This vio-
would have all the haul, and would j Iation cf contrBBl .nMrm1 Mr. r.,iiti.
especially as the parade part of it had
also been violated. But when he dis
covered a few moments later that in
stead of 25 cents admission, 35 cents was
charged, his cup was full.
In scathing terms he denounced this
robbery of the public, and he at once
! New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such
I wide varietv a- we ate showing never be-
; fore graced a single stock. Keal
tton creton ellects at ordinary prices.
t Good papers at cheap paper prices,
i Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vours
1 for a small price, at our store on 'l'hird
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
V00 p. in.
Dully
OJceujit
Similii,
x:i . in.
Sittnriliiv,
10:00 i. in.
Dilly
oxeiiit
Siltidiiy,
f,-U0ii in.
(All BalllllR dlltl'H Kill,
Jeot to chuiiKe )
l"nr Fun rninelHCd,
Kali every fi iIiijk.
CiiIuiiiIiIh Kltt-r.
To Akturlit unit Why
IjUI(JIIK.
Wllluiui.tt.. Klvnr.
, Urejltm City, Nenheri:,
Siilem, IlKluixMiilenei-,
mill w ny-ljuiRliiRh.
1 IW i. 111.
I no p. m.
t'XPtpt
Sunday,
t 'm p. m.
IXfl'pt
fltilidny.
i....u.t....
luiita- i .
Sntunliiy,
li Oti ii. m.
'I'uehdnj ,
Tlnirixtii) ,
hHtnrdiiy,
7 (10 ii. m.
t'orwillli uml Whj
UitidltiKx.
I p. m.
Molality,
WediM'diy
t rliliiy.
V. IIIi.iikMIk mill
Vlllllllltl lllrH.
Olt-Boii (rity, Divton ,u, ,1 edtiiwiuy
.111 l-JUIUIllh iiuttj.
' m p. m
.Miiiiuay,
P.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAV. COMPANY :1
.3
4
Htenmurs of the I'.vculntor Line will run iin per thefol
ow.uk Mjhedtilu. the Comimny reuring the rluht to clmttRv
sei.cdulu witnimt notice.
Str. Regulator
Lv.
at :
DOWN.
Dulles
A. M.
Tneailuy
7 Thutsduy
entunlity . . . .
Arr. I'ortliind
Ht 4 :Xfl p .
V
L'l'.
Lv. I'ortliind
lit T A. M.
. . Monday
. Yedne(lHy
. Krldny
Arr. Dallen
a 6 J K.
Str. "Iralda"
Leaves Cascades (5 a. m.
Arrive Dalles IOiIIO a. m.
Leave Dalles .'! p. m.
Arr. Cascades 7. .10 p. m.
Dailv ex. Sundav.
Str. Dalles City.
DOWN
Lv. Dulles
lit 7 A. i.
Mondiiy
Wedneidiiy. .
Friday
Arr. Portland
nt I :.J v. .
CP.
i. . i-oriiiinn , j
III T Oil A . K
Tneiiliiv 'S
ThtirMluy ,
niltnrihiy
Arr. DiilleH '
lit 0 1' it. .
L. Lane,
Itlpnrin
dully,
.1 lu ii. in.
Hiiuld, Hirer,
lllpiirln to Unvintm,.
ol M ltAI.
l.cao
U'Wlslou
dni'y,
h .1) u, ll'l.
Biacksmun
...AND...
ifsesfioer
gW 1'nrtieh JeMritiK to n to llepnner nr
iioititf on Cidiiinbhi Southern vln Iln;i; ktmuM
take No. 2, leiivlntt The Diille nt 1-' .' . p. in.
niiikliii; direct conneutiotiK nt llcppner Junction
Mild llliies. Itetlirnlni! innlllnrdlriy
nt ileppner Junntloii uml Itlntti with .No. l. nr
3 ni!iK ut The DiilleMit 1 ;06 p. in.
l or further piirticnlnrx, cull on or nddresn
JArt. IIIKLAM). Aitent,
The Dnlleti Ori'KOll.
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
set their own rates on the service."
Instead of subscribing to this,
novel doctrine of the Astoria papers,
the people up this way regret that il
is not practicable to ask for govern- j
ment appropriations to enable sea-
going vessels tt ascend the Columbia ' called upon the band to leave the dia-
and Snake rivers to the grain fields i ,uond' Goi" outeide hu invitt'(i the
, . T i i r- public to come outside the fair grounds
and ranges of the Inland Empire. ' , , h ,
mmmmmmmmmmm (the diamond was near the race track;
From nearly everv commercial ! "nd,tlfT "fl? lm"d ?nwrl' The
. , " , , . band followed him to the street-ear
organization of the Inland Lrapire ; piatforIU( Bnd there BBVB u free ronuertf
strong protests are reaching the Port-j enjoyed by hundreds of people who
land chamber of commerce because would not pay exorbitant rates) to see
of the abandonment of the trip of the baaebal game. The result was the
... ... Bloomers' nliivlni iras win. In. I,n
tue congressional rivers and harbors ., , .' . .. . ' CnnnK5l Cnnnlinr
, , , paid admission, and their manager's TuDeFQl bUPPlieS
committee to the da es of the : k ,,mw.muvj
Columbia. It is due to the com- treasury, while the public generally ap
mittee on entertainment of the cham- plauded the action of Mr. Lambrith, and
ber of commerce to say that they ! eni'fcd the splendid concert at the fair
claim they did everything in their Kround attij;
. . PI..I.,. 1. T7..II. L . .. . . i
nower to inc uce the vis tup eon., uiwwu mm imye remveu a cariona
" 57
gressmen to include the dalles trip
in their itinerary, but without avail.
It is said that Chairman Hurton, of
Excursion Jlates every Saturday for parties of five ami upwards : Dalles,
While Salmon and intermediate points, 50c Dalles to Cascades, $1. 00.
For an evening trip take thi "Iralda" at !J p. m. to Hood Itiver and re
turn on the up boat.
Third auu Mcwn. Plioiic 159
5'
I
m
.3
I
3
J;
Tne columDia Packing Co..
? FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
r Travel by the Steiimers of the KeRiiliitor Line. The Comtrntiy will ende.ivor to Hive ltn piit
JJ, t"11 best i-urvieu jiothlhle. For further information nddrir
Z, l'ortlund Olllce, Oiik-Street Dock. VV. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Afc't.
g PACKERS OF
TPORKand BEEF
JIANOFACTtlKEKH OK
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
of the celebrated James E. Patton
I
I strictly oure liquid paints
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping '
1 and Hllnhllrn. M :lrlllfni'tnr.(l I,i. Pluri.o
the riveis and harbors committee, & pttjjIi
and a number of the members of I it i)u..iK tiib oriu. '
the committee will return in July to ; No Discovery in medicine has ever
visit and inspect the Upper Columbia , created one quarter of the excitement
and its tributaries. ! u,Rt nuH l't'L'n t,luls,!tJ by Dr. King's New
( Discovery for Consumption. It's severest
Senator Ilanna blowly climbed the , t(!HtH havu hwii 0,1 hopeless victims of
etairein the White House the other "u'nptiou, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage,
, ... . . ., Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of.
day, pufling at everg step. "Mark," w.ll0m it hltB reBlore(1 1 )(Jrfe(!t IjeBU ,
said Senator Scott, who was with i For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay ,
him, "why don't you get the presi- 1 Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough
denl to nut an elevator in the build-i'1 ie the liekest, surest cure in the
ing." "Did suggest it to him," said ! "orId: tJl l eM hy (i' '
, , . 00 , ., , druggist, who guaranteeu satisfaction or
nanna, oeiween gasps, uui ne saiu reund monuVi j.HrKe bot,leH 50c Hn(
be noticed I got here just the same $1.00. Trial bottles free. 1
without one." j it"oiMi77. 1011..
The fume of Bucklen'H Arnica Salve,
as the beat in the world, extends round
the earth. It'e the one perfect healer ot
Cute, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions, Only In
fallible Pile cure. 25c a box at G. C.
Biakeley's, drug store. 1
Clark & Falk are uever closed Sunday,
Don't forget this.
Grandall & Bar-get
UNDERTAKER i
tP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc.
-iFine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKI) BKEF. ETC.
J. 8. hCIIE.NCK,
I'reHldeiu.
.Max a 'ii. r.
C'llhhlui
The Times-Mountaineer has se
lected the next democratic stale
ticket and tbere is now nothing for
the democratic primaries and con
ventions to do but confirm tbe nom
inationa, and nothing for tbe candi
dates to do but take a bee line as
usual for tbe soup tureen. Tne
WINDMILLS,
PUMPS and PIPE,
RUBBER and Garden Hose
Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers.
Jf you are in need of anything in our lino, figuro with
us, for it will pa' you.
We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
THE DALLES.
WALTHER,
- - OREGON.
First national Batik.
THE DALLES - - OREGON
A General Bunking Bubuiuhb trammeled
uenoBiiB received, oubject to Siyht
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proeoudu promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sijfht und Telottrapuio ExcuatiKe sold on
I'iow York, San Francisco unc! worl
lund.
ri I lv vnTnuu
p Thomson. Jno. H. Hohknck. '
fc.0. M. WlLMAMH, GKO. A. LlUK. I
H M. flKAM.. '
: - a - !
FRENCH nn
j BANKERS.
j Transact a General Banking Busiuoes.
U'tterH of Credit iHiiud nvniluhlu in
tin; huHturn fstutcH.
Sijjht KxclmiiKc nnd Tulonrnphic
JraimferH Hold on JS'hw York, Chiciiyo,
nt. LouIm, Hun Frnnuinco, rortlnud Qui.
Kon. Huttlc WuhIi., and vnrlotiH noiiitu
in Oregon und WaHhitiKtou.
CollbctioiiH made ut. all
orahle termo.
ft
Complete
of
. Drugs
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
mm mwn
The W. W. Wilson Co,, PropB.
First-Class in Eyery Respect
MEALN AT ALT. IIUUUH.
Oysters Served in any Style.
7 Bocomt Bt The UhIIch, Or
Spring
Suitings
Tho timo will Boon ho hciii when ewrr
hIvIIhIi drcHHcd 1111111 will want an up-to
dale KprhiK Knit. TIioho arc tlitt khi" 01
imtroiiH 1 tun tailorink; for. Cohiu in
and look over my Spring line of SultniisB.
All tho luteal uovultlcH for 1 001 .
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In oil Iti ttai; tUwo
liuuia ho cltmulluuti.
Ely'n Cream Balm
cldiuixca, tixitlivH and livalf
tliu ilUuuud inmiitiraiie.
It curua catarrb ttnil drlvo
way cold lu tlio hud
....1. .1.1..
JuiVKljr,
Creum Balm ii plwcd Into the notrlli, pr
oyer tbe mcinbrne and ii ibwrbed. '""'.,
mediate ud euro follow.. It U uoi iWvsl"Z
out jiroduco ineezlHB. Urge Blw, 60 e"11 l
glit .ir by mall j Trial HUc, 10 centi j nm".
H.y WK)TUKHS,6U Wiirruu btrwli