The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY AUG. 7. 1901 DOWAGER EMPRESS FREDERU K The Dowager Empress Frederick, who died yesterday at the age of til, was the eldest daughter of the late Queen Victoria. She was married to the late Ktuperor Frederick III. of Ciermany in 1868, when she was but seventeen years of age, and for more than a quarter of a century was one of the striking characters of the Berlin court. Her marriage was a love match, and as a wife she was probably happier than any other woman of royal blood in all Europe, She and her husband were well suited to each other and up to the time of J Fredrick's death in 1888 hardly a' cloud had thrown its shadow upon her family life. The dowager empress was a woman ' decidedly more intellectual and forciful than her mother, the late queen, and she had that monarch's splendid strength of character. From the time of her arrival in Germany her induence was felt in many circles ' and her husband as crown prince al ways placed a high value on her ad vice. For many yt-ars it was thought that she was attempting to introduce English customs, habits and thought into the court with which she had cast her fortune, and because of this she did not for n time enjoy great popularity among the German people. Even her own son, the present emperor, is said to have shown her scant filial devotion, for the reason that he thought she was too English. She sided with Frederick when he mildly opposed the reactionary policy of Emperor William in the early part of his reign and incurred the dis pleasure of liismsrck, who ever after ward showed her as little considera tiou as possible. After thirty years came an event for which she had long heen waiting. Frederick ascended the throne and she became empress. Fate ruled that she should hold this exalted position but three short months, for at the end of that time her husband had passed away and her sou was the head of ihe state. Sisc:- then she has lived iu retirement, suffering from growing infirmities and not al together happy. There had been a reconciliation between herself and her son, the emperor, which gave her joy, but the retrospect of her life did not afford the pleasure she had anticipated when as princess royal she gave her hand and heart to the handsome prince of Prussia. Spokes man Review. pansion and the gold standard, but I the committee will struggle in vain1 to stop the growth of Southern senti- meat for markets in Asia and sound money. 9 Take them to day and you'll be well to-morrow. Baldwins Cold Cure The presents to be distributed Aug. 3rd u NoUinv J oHLo W I nf ICnio-lifa ITisrnrvnl F.nrrlnnrl ft vols mi 1)1 islinr's DYICG . 1 2 1 I Vol. iillloVV 21911191 nf Tiil.lo Pw-MiroR illunt.rAt.nr1 hvDnrn: 1 nnnv Thirtv Years of Labor, 1V T. FgtBRM 9 9 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 t t 5 Tablet No2JB (Cold in head) NoCureNePdytfc Sand for Tree Aamplf and Medicil A Manutl Baldwin ban Trancitc Sold by Clarke & talk, The Dalles, Oi Bl SI.NKSS LOCALS. 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 White Collar Line. ing Aug. 3d, and a 2 rebate to person paying in second largest amount of cash during same period. Prompt delivery of all goods orderc fort iSc Condon phone No. 92. Give me a trial. four weeks end- bv telephone. Scu rf - Oregon Short Line AMD Union Pacific M. T. NOLAN. DBFA1IT TIMK schedules FROM roa TIIE DALLAS, ClliOHRO- I Portland suit Ijike, Denver, Ft. BpOOial. Worth, Omatin, Kan 12:28 p. n. MUCItjr, Bt. l-miis, Chl vIh Hunt' cago Hint the Kast. log ton, glue Daiies-Portianfl Route 9 Str. BAILEY-GATZERT, DAILY ROUND TRIPS, Except Monday, Cascade Locks, Hood River, White Salmon and The Dalles. Mem Pacilic tub GGiom&ia pacRiDoGo.. PACKERS OF Yellowstone Park Line. ; 0x00, I Atlantic I Express, V2M a, in. 1 via Bunt- I ingtmi. 1 St. Paul Kast Mall, 9:30 p. m. via Hpo-kane. Salt Lake, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omaiia. Kan sas City, SI . LoUlN. Chi rago ami the Kast. the jjixing car Ron k from Portland I Fine Lard and Sausages TDK ONLY DIRKOT LINK TO THE YELLOW- j BTONK PARK Union Depot, Finn and I sis TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M, Arrive The Dalles 3 p. M, Leave " " 4 " Arrive Portland 10 " Meals the Very Best. Sunday Trips a Leading Feature. 'Til is Route lias the Grandest Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the beat. Ask your g cer for them. H. B. tiilbreth & Sons will keep at all times a supply of hay, grain and feed i which thev will retail at the lowest market rates. j2ti-tf Wanted A small family to occupy the home and keep house for an aged widower. Liberal terms can be had. Apply at this otllce. jly22-lm Tlie Collins hot springs are now open. No hotris, but the finest of camping ground-. Hunting & Hosford, man agers. Culiins, Wash. aug.i-lm Why pay $1.76 per gallon for inferior Scenic Attractions on Earth paints when you can buy James E. Pattoirs sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 6 years. Clark & balk, agents. nil In cases of cough or croup give the little one One Minute Cough Cure. Then j I)aiiv Rouml Trj , g d ...... 1 1. . . . . r . . ti. -i si i J cj nuu uiuu no itj.tr. iiie UUlia I will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Pleasant to take, always safe sure and alm-iet instantaneous in effect. Clarke Falk's V. O. Pharmacy. Just received at Gilbreth i; Son's lumber yard, a few cnrloads of No. 1 cedar posts and A shingles. They are agents for Heath & Miliigan't cele brated shingle paint. Call on them; their prices are all right. Wood not ii timed is better by 50c a cord than wood that is. j y it) Tne White Collar line, Bailey (iatzert, j will Mil through roand-trip tickets to LARGK8T sthamship IK the WOBLDi Seaside and return. Tickets good Boins Pnh Pf.Vi tr, Anril oori moo j . . . ' uii WW . 1 II S 1 S I I . LKWK. No. 1. ARRIVE. Fast mall for Taroma, No. Seattle, Olympia. (iray s Harbor and South Demi points, Spokane, Ross land, B. c, Pullman, Moscow, Ix?wiston, Buf- ii:i5..M. faloHump mining coun- S;MP.M. try, Helena, Mlnneapo lls, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago ami all points No. I. east and southeast. No. 3. Puitet Sound Express lllHO P. M. for Tacoma and Seattle T;00 A. M. and intermediate points Portland-Astoria Route Str. "TAHOMA," TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 a. si. Leave Astoria 7 p, m, Pullman first class and tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points without change, VeiUbuled trains. Union depot connections in all principal cities. Baggage checked to destination of tickets. tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call on or write A. U. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morri son Street. corner Third. Portland Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIKD BEEF. ETC. mm lesiaiam L Y. HONG, Proprietor. First-Class in Every Respect MEALS AT Al.r, BOURN, Oysters Served in any Style. S7 Second St., The Dalles. Or Kodol Walla ill In, lcwlston, Hpnknne, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Milwau kee, Chicago and East. AMU vg FROH 1 :05 p. m. 1:15 a. rn, :!:)a. m. OCEAN AND EIVEK SCHEDULE From 1'ortlMiul. BtOO l. m. Daily ' except ! Sunday, I :00 p. in. i Saturday, 10:00 p. m. I Dally J except Bundav. ! ii:0o a. in. ; 1 uesday, Thuriday, i Saturday, j 6:00 a. m. Tuesday, j Thuriday, ! Saturday, 1 7:00 a. ni. Leave Kiparia dally, 3:40 a, m, (All sailing dates sub ject to change ) For San Francisco, Sail every 8 days. Columbia Hirer. To Astoria and Way-Landings. Willamette Klver. Oregon City, Nevvbcrg, Salem, Independence, and Way-Landings. 1:00 p. m 1:00 p. m. except Sundav. 4:80 p. m. except Sundav. Corvallii and Way Landings . i "M p. m. Monday, Wednesday Friday, Willamette tint I I'M... I, III ltl. .......... ..... .,,,,11,1,1, . 1 1 n.-rr,i Wav-Landinn. Friday. 8:80 p. m, uonaav. Hnuke Hirer. Riparla to Lswiaton, Leave Lewliton dally, 8:80 a. ni. SOUttCT PaClfiC CO.! Dyspepsia Cure A I Shasta Route r.anritiio nn.l ,iftitr,,nt ai.i-i trains leave T: S.r b kik m r i Uons at a. m. and 8 I w. www , vw,u jitiutica, ..i U'Jlt lurililUU, Oregou. E. W. ORIOHTON, Aaent Portland, J. M. FILLOON, Am. The Dalies, A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria. Diaests what you eat It artificially digests thp.fnnrl nnrlauls Nature In strengthening and recon atrtictinff the extiauateri rlitreativn nr. Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way i StlUCting the exhausted digestive OT pans, it is tne latest aiscovereauigest ant nnri :,, ,-. .l,nn v.An win A 1 a m, Leave Portland . Albany . Arrive Ashland " Sacramento ":00pm " San Francisco 7:40 pm ant and tonic. TJn nthfip nrenaratinn . 8:30 a m 7:00 pm j c? PPHch ettlciency. It in .12:80 a m 10:50 p m 1 stantly relicvesand permanently cures Dvanfinsla. TnrlicrACtinn. Honrthnrn 12:38a m 11:80a in ipfat.nlanM Sriin ernmonk -Krn.,nn l'3oam M.VU.VUUW uw,u uiuiuav.ii, nauaca, 8:ia a m ! Sick Headache, Oastralgia.Crampsand all other results oi imperfect dieestion. I'uriiiiu Wl,lnir , , . ... , ,,, ii,,. Au - .....v., .awnaij.jK fc,. w p, 11,1. II fir points on Columbia Southern via Biggs, should Uike No, 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:215 p. m, nuking direct connections at Heppner junction nd Hiiixs. Returning making direct connection it ileppner junction and lliggs with 1N0. l,ar riving at The Dalles at 1:05 p. m. For further particulars, call on or address JAB. IRELAND, Airent, The Dalles, Oregon. Clark's Cruise of the Celtic, Arv.v.v:.v...:v.i;gm Sffi&ffiASXZ Kansas City " Chicago 7: 25 h m 7:45 a m 0:00 a m :J5 a m The Oregon prune growers arc preparing to handle their large crop of prunes and Ihe indications are that it will be a heavy one. On all sides prune-driers arc being over hauled and put in condition to handle the crop, and now prune-driers arc everywhere going up. The indica tions are that the market will be good, the demand from the Kast promising to be for greater than in the past few years, partially because of the drought in many parti of tbe country destroying the fruits, and in part because of a better knowledge and appreciation, by the people of the Kast, of the rich and finely flavored fruits of the Oregon country. There is no doubt but that every prune will be laved and prepared for market thi.s year, anil a ready sale may be expected at a fair price for all that are placed upon the Kastern market in good condition. Kvery soldier's letter from the Philippine! speaks of the many im provements introduced by Americans in tbe territory they occupy. The natives arc getting for their labor the best wages ever known in the islands, and business conditions generally are improving fast. The magnificent White 8tar twln-sctew steam er "Celtic," 20,000 ton) specially chartered for Hi" occasion, and for 71 days subject to the or ders of the director of the party. To tbe Mediterranean ami tlie Orient, occupying 14 days, of Spending 18 days in Egypt and Palestine, hotel accommodations included, Visiting Madiera, Oleraltar, North Af- i rica, Malta. KRypt, in,. Holy Lund, Turkey, Uraaee, Italy, the HlViSjra, Knglauil anil Ireland. With attractive (optional) side trips across Eu rope, ticket- good to stop over in Europe on homeward voyage and to return by tbe White -tin steamers Oceanic, Majestic, Teutonic, Ac. I Coat of Trlii, nrst-clata, from New York 1 hack to New York. S-KIO I Hl"' fiPWSrdS, according to stateroom accommo dation: tnoluding Shore excursions, ho tels, fees, guides, drives and all accessary expenaes. SlieClul Fflttlllrfl. f,l..ir., M..I... ... In !?, ...7.1 .i. I.",..". ..'".. ' 'n" ... .-w ,.. wan iiuij uiuv, uonstanrinnnia. Riviera, etc. unaer tbe management ol Frank c. Clark, of New ork, Cairo, etc. For further particulars address BUOtOM A BUOWNBItCi WaabiOgton -tri.'et, The Dalles, Or. if interested, send for Illustrated program, Tbe democratic state committee in South Carolina prefers tbe man with the pitchfork to one in favor of ex- from Portland over the. White Collar ; line, (). R. & X. Co., V. T. Co. or the A. ,&. C. H. R., anil return over sanie lines. Isagtrage checked direct to either North Beach, Sea view, Long Beach, Breakers, Ocean Park or N'ahcotta. Limit ticket September loth. J, M. Fllloon, agent. Mummer Bzourslons to tlie Sea Coast. Only .ftj.oO for the round trip from The Dalles to Long Beach, Tioga, Pacific t Park, Ocean Park or Naheotta, Wash., good for return until Sept. 16, 1901, Baggage checked through to destina tion. The steamer T. J. Potter will leave Portland daily except Sunday and Monday, and the Hasealo daily except Sunday, at 8 p. m.. and 10 I), in. on Saturdays, making direct connections at tfeftSme, tbe jKfett asiurm ami in nwaco lor all points on Oregon and Washington beaches. Call on Jas. Ireland, agent, The Dalle, for through time card to all beach points. ily89m Blown To Atoms. The old idea that tiie body sometimes needs a powerful drastic, purgative pill John Pashek, The Tailor has been exploded ; for Dr. King's New ul Lite Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sic!; Headache. Only 25c at (I. C. Biakeiey ' drug store. 1 Don't be Satisfied with temporary re lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspeusia Cure permanently and completely ie- I moves this complaint. It relieves our- I manentiv because it allows the tired ( stomach perfect rest. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the iood we eat. The sensible Way to help the stomach is to use Kodol I Dvspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do you good. Clarke., lalk's P. O. Pharmacy. We oiler for a limited period the twice-a-week Cmhomci.e, price 1.50, and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, both papers for a year. Subscriptions under this offer must he paid in ad vance. f Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James K. Patton strictly mire liquid paints Arrive Los Angeles . . . " El Paso " Fort Worth " City of Mexico . . " Houston " New Orleans " Washington " New York 1 :20 p.m i:00 p m 6:80 a m 9:68 a ni l:0O a m ii : S a m 6:12 am 7:00 a m ti:00 p m ti:30 a m 9:55 a m 4:00 a m 6:20 p m 848 a m ,12:48 pm 1243 pm I'ullman and Tourist cars on both trains Chair ears Sacramento to OKden and HI Paso, and tourist care to Chicago, Bt Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several L,lca,1!lsn.ip lines (or Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See agent at The Dalles station, or add.tss C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenuer Agent, Portland, Or Jast What You uxant. Has just received 1000 samples of the latest patterns in Gent's Clothing (ioods. He uuaran tees prices and a good lit or no pay. : John Pashek. The Tailor TVS At 3 1 7i v vri W ffo InLwJi T Wi tV. tVIMON, l.eee. pirst-gass 19 Euery Iesp?Qt. T?al8 at p rOwirs. PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such w ide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Keal imita tion cretun effects at ordinary prices Uood papers at ciieap paper prices' Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vourB for a small price, at our store on Third sireei. aiho a mil line of house paints D. W. VAUSE, Third St." FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. Trausaot a General Banking Business, j Prepared ey E C. OcWITT A CO., Crjleagoi 9:30 am ! by Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacy. Just Received A full line of Fresh Printing and De veloping Papers direct from factory. Solio, Rex, Deko, Velox and Aristo in all sizes. Also a line of Platee iu Cramer, Crown, Seeds and Stanley. Trays, Printing Frames, Albums, Multigraphs, And all accessories to complete the outfit of either the amateur or pro fessional photographer. Our Kureka Combined Toning and nxing Path is a dandy. Try it. The A. E. C. Developer for plates, aims or developing papeis has no equal. hnotigh for Mo to developed dozen plates or 8 dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect blacks and w utes are guaranteed, if directions are followed. Ask for the A. K. C. lie- veioper, ami see that yon get the ! genuine. i ' arif Prepared tocomponmi any and i all of your own formate and guarantee satisfaction. I T.'V.'n p,Mi 175 On& street, Ihe Dalles, Oregon. ! Geo. C. Biakeiey. L. Lane, Complete of Drills at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. 50 YE-AR8' EXPERIENCE f r best in the market. 71 Front St., near Court, The Dalles. You will not have boils if you take Clarke 4 Falk's sure cure foi boils. QSMBBAL J DlontPmiih I uiawvoiiiuii 1 AND... i Horsesnoer jl Br . Trade Marks JESIGNS Cnavair.uTS At:. Ai yonosenrtliiir n skotf, ind rtecriptiin inn i)ul. !dy asetrtaln our opinion free whether a iv.-hthm is probably imiemuhlo. Communlos 'HmsHicllyi-omhlc.nllul. UiiiirtbDOkon I'alenl. i ,, rli0t uHnr for semiring patents. I'atouts taken tGroiiab llunn I'u. recehv rprcjoi notict, srltbout obarve, In tub Scientific American. A bondsomslf ItlnstratOd weekly, l-nraest rir eu mtioii ,,f any solnllUo Joiirnal, Ternio, vi UIIIJM ' KuM by all nawtSMlsm. mllNN & Co.3e'Bf,ad New M l'.rnrh cVft!..,, fo V t . W..ihi"tT" T). ' J. 8. MCIIBN.'K, Prudiilent, Ma X A. VOOT, Casliiet ' of Credit issued available in I Mi.. i a IJ.i ........... i i ... .. tliM h Ufilurri ...... i , , i... 7. . .7.1?.!. SsiPF'sSas Willi the ( uinh i'i...vfl .. E Wasron ssnrf ,r "",ui" leieitraphic I k .. T WDTK, snneran soiu on .Now York, Chicago if r,n others' Wnaon ht. Louis. Han Kranei. D.il..j I Bk gon Seattle Waah., and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections nude at all points on fav orable terms. M "l. I Tiirt and Jefferson. Phone 159 j First National Bank. THE DALLES - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dar of collection. Night and Telegraphic Exchange aold a ew York, 8an Francisco and porl land. n p UIKBCTOKB U. P. faoMpaoN. Jmo. 8. Bc-humus. fco. M. Wiu iAiie, Uio. A. Liib. U M. IUall.