The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 08, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
- - AUG. S, isni
Tin: ODTINO CUSTOM.
The outinp season is here. It is a
season awaited with keen and pleas
ant anticipation in tbta fair, wild
Western land, where numerous
in
Huenccs Keep alive gypsy spirit.
Our people arc a pioneer people.
The first settlers, and tunny who
followed them for more than a
quarter of a century, came "the plains
across. .Months were consumed in
the overland iournev and the love of
camp life and bivouac which time
and civilization cannot wholly efface.
In Oregon for many years the state
fair afforded the pioneers aud their
children an unusual picnic. They
assemble at the capitol from all parts
of the statu, driving overland, camp
ing by the wayside and tenting it at
the fair grounds in Salem. In time
this custom diminished, but each
year thousands went over the coast
mountain tn the seashore, and this
pleasant custom has grown with the
increase of population.
r .1.1. il .1... Aitltnn
iaiUBUUIl luc annua. uu,6
can be attempted with more safety
than in the Eastern states and the
Mississippi valley. Here we have
. . , , ,,.;
' i i
atu.u..? w. ............. ...... 0,
and we escape the frequent drench-
inp rain storm? which deluge the
older states with little warning. Open
air life in the woods of the Pacific
coast is also free from the heat which
simmers over tha Eastern landscape.
A third incentive to summer out
ings is found here in the majestic
beauty of forest, lake, stream and
mountain, and in superior attractions
of bunting and fishing.
This annual communication with
nature must eventually exert a pro-
found influence upon the Character :
of tins section. It will maUe them
more robust aud active, keener of
sight and more fleet in action, than
me uouse-uweuere m less tavureu
section
In time it will develope a
high literary culture, which always
springs from the closer life with
nature.
Apparently Debs is not radical
enough to suit some of the social
democrats of the present day. Vet
he was practically the founder of then
party. lie made many strong speeches
and wrote many eloquent tracts in
favor of social democracy. In most
of the radical parties, hotvever, the
tendency i.s toward policies more and
more radical. This is apt to put the
leaders of to-day in the background
to-morrow. They can not keep up
with the advances toward new
ground, and their places are taken by
younger proselytes. It seem certain
that under any other leader social
democracy will not seem so formida
ble as it appeared to be under Debs.
His vote for president in 1900 was
well along toward one hundred
thousand. No socialist candidate
ever before got a third of the voles
winch were rolled up for Debs last
year.
In some parts of Missouri tbe rain
are the heaviest exporiODOOd foi
eighteen months. Tbe drought .
eompietel) broken iii various sections
and the whole state is
like favor;.
looking for
Hluwn t A tans.
The old idea th it tiie body sometifties
need- a powerful, drastic, purgative pi 1 1
lias been exploded; ior ir. King'i New
Idle PHll, whieh are perfectly harmless,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to px
pel pollOnOUl matter, cleanse tiie system
and abeolutely cure Oonitipation end
Sick Headache. Only 'J't- at (i. C.
Blakeley'i drug store. 1
If von want to retain vani nair von
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of the yery
beat preparations for cleansing the
acalp Fgg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and glossv.
t'rice, JK) auu OU ceiltS a bottle, at r razor's
barber chop, The Dalles. tf 1
Isubfcribe for Tut OiMONlOLK.
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extract? are
ttie best. Ask your c cer for theui.
R, Bi liilbreth Sons will keep at all
times a supply of hay, grain and leed
which thev will retail at the L-west
market rates. 2tftl
Wanted- A small family to occupy
the home and keep house for an age 1
widower. Liberal terms can bp had.
Apply at this otHce. jly'J'J-lm
The Collins hot spring are now open.
No hotels, but the finest of camping
grounds
Hunting iV Hosford, man
agers, Collins, Wash. aUfo-lml
Why py $1.76 pei gallon for inferior1
paints when you can buy James E. i
Pattone iqq proof paints for $1.60 pat
ml Ion. guaranteed for 6" yaara. Clark &
reiki agents.
ml
1 n eases of COUgl
or croup give the
little one One Minute Cough Cure. Then
rest eajy and have no fear. Tiie child
will be all right in a little while. It
never fails. Pleasant to take, always
safe sure and almost instantaneous in
effect. Clarke A rail: s !'. O. I'narmaey.
Just received at lillbreth .V Son's
lumber van), a few carloads of No. 1
cedar posts and A ' shingles. They
are agents lor Heath iV Miliigan's eele-
brated shingle paint. Cal
on them ;
Wood not
their prices are r.ll right
tiu Died is better bv oOc a cord than wood
that is. jylO
Tup White Collar line, Bailey Qatiert,
tbrough r0:uut.trip ticket(. to J
Seaside and return. Tickets good going
from Portland over the White Collar !
Hne, 0. R. & N. Co.. V. T. Co. or the A.
& C. R. R.. am! return over same lines.
Haagage cheeked direct to either North ,
, Sp:u"hh-. me Henc i. Hrp.v ;er
Ocean Park or Nahcotta.
Limit of i
ticket September loth. J.
agent.
M. Filloon,
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh; they dry up tiie secretions,
which ailtiAra to the m iiihrauo and deeoni-
Doae.oausins a far more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of cat; rrh. Avoidalldrv.
lug inhalants, fumes, i-mokes and snuffs
aud nao that which cleanses, soothes aud
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
aud will euro catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
50c. size. El v Brothers:, 56 Warren Bt., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures v.ithout pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev-
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Elv's Cream Halm you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
tT- . .-. .1' . t it . . . j : .. .i .
, n ,,
twice-a-week CHRONICLE, nnce 11.60. I
l uutri ijr u ii'iiueu jieriun me
nd the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, 1
hotii papers for $2 a year. Subscription!
uiiuci kill? unci iii'i-. w3 t , . ' . ill au
vance. f I
nn . ,i n.i.i
Subscribe for Thk ClIBONICLS.
OREGON
STATE FAIR
SALEM
September 23-28, 1901
i
Great Agricultural
and
Industrial Fair.
BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
Good RACING in
Afternoons.
the
Latest Attractions in New Auditorium
Building Every Evening, witi,
ioud Music.
Beautiful Lump Grounds Free. j,e,;iai
Katee on Campers'' Tickets. Come
and Bring lour Fand'Us.
SPECIAL RATES on all RAILROADS
For further particulars, address
M. I'. WISDOM, seiM
laugln Portland, Oregon
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its stages thsrc
shouM be cleaallasas.
Ely's Cream Bnlni
cleaiiKos, ooiUe and he&li
the disea-t-d ni'-utOraiie.
It cures i-aiarrli un l drives
we eeld ill the head
quick ly
Cream Balm l placed Into the nostrils, ipreadf
on i tiie luemlirinie and it aiiaorbed. lie ifiiui-
mediate aud a cure follows. It ii not drying Uoee
eat prnflarn sassilim. Irge eias, M oaots at Drug
gnsi- r by nail i Trial iue, lOeeats 07 bmU,
I U.I jnKl'UUUb.iu Wjrrm Street, New York.
The presents to be distributed Aug. 3rd at Nolans
Profit-Sharing Association are 1 sot Dickens, 15 vols., publisher's price $22.60;
1 set Knight'8 History of England, 8 vols., publisher's price $12; 1 vol. Gallery
Of Bible Pictures, illustrated by Pore: 1 copy Thirty Years of Labor, by 1. V.
Powderly; a S3 rebate to person paying the most cash during four weeks end
ing Auc. 3d. and a ft2 rebate to person paying in second largest amount of cash
during same period. Prompt delivery of all goods ordered by telephone. k,
fort & Condon phone No. 92. ( Jive me a trial.
US. T. NOLAN.
White Collar Line.
me DaiiBs-Portiand Route
Str BAILEY-G-ATZERT
DAILY ROUND TRIPS,
Except Monday,
Cascade Locks, Hood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
time: card
Leave Portland 7 A. M.
Arrive the Dalles d i m.
eave ' " 4 "
Arrive Portland 10 "
Meals the Very Best.
Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
This Route has the Grandest
Scenic Attractions on Earth.
I
j
Portland-AstOria ROllte
;
Str. "TAHOMA."
Daiiy Round Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
1 Leave Portland 7 A, St,
i t P!1Vf. atnHi 7 a
r.n.1;..,. .i . X? ; i.irt-
, cwi, ui iuci
Hlraal hath nhAnm SSI rilm,l
Oregou.
p vv rRK'HTOV ... p.,,.i,Bj
1 - ,
M. FILLOON, Ant. The Dalles,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
Clark's Cruise of the Celtic,
I.AKGK8T STEAMSHIP IN THE vGKLI,
Feb. 8th to April 22d, 1902.
Tiie niagniSOSnt White Star twin-SOtflW steam
er "Celtic," 20,000 ton) speoiallr chartered for
the occasion, and for 74 days subject to the or-1
iltrs of the director oi the party.
Tn the Mediterranean and the
occupying 14 days,
Orient,
I Spending J law In Egypt and Paletin
4 fi i i m i , 1 1 wl i) f i . ml iiudiiil.,,1
hotel
viaitm. M..II.,.. oi..r..i.r. v,.r,.. a .
riea. Halt i. f-Kit, III.- Holy I. ami,
Turkey, Ur-ee, Italy, Uie
KiTiara, Bnglaod ami
Ireland.
- - -
wit1 attractive (optional) side trips across Ku
rcipe. Tioksta good to atop over in Europe on
homew ard voyage and to return by the White
Stai steamers Oceanic, Majestic. Teutonic, Jtc.
t ost of Trii, flrat-alftaSi iron: Now York
back li Neu V..rk, 840n
and upward-, according t itateroom aceomir.o
dation; Includini ihoro excursions, ho
tels, iee-, guides, drives and all
necessary expenses,
M
peetal reataraa Madeira, Malt,:, is days
and the lion Laud, i iin-taiitii.oiih'.
Rome, ti:' Kiriera, etc.
manaaament of Frank v. riark. of
New York, Cairo, etc.
For further particular! address
III IISO.V A ItltOWMIII.I.,
Washington .--treet, The iJalles, Or. j
1 1 Interested, send for Illustrated program. '
John Pashek, The Tailor,
Has just received 1U00 samples
uf the latest patterna in (ient's
Clothing Qoodg. He guaran
tees prices and a tlood fit or no
pay. :
John Pashek, The Tailor.
T
W. W . nil.sDN, Lessee.
pirst-c;ia8S 19 Euery lespot.
(Tqas at f rpours.
PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED.
The tahle always supplied with the
best in the market.
I
71 Front St., near Court, The !alles.
vu . . ,.. ton. 11 fM
Clarke A talk's sure cure loi boils.
TDe BHLDWJN flESTHURHN
Facile
Yellowstone Park Line.
1 the dining oar route from Portland
TH THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
810NE PARK
Union Depot, Finn and I sis
No. 1
Fast mall for THComa,
No.
Seattle. Olvnipia. Gray II
Harbor and .South HenJ
points. Spokane, Ross
Ian,!, B. (.'., Pullman,
Moscow, LenUtOU, Buf
11:16 A. M. faloHump mining ooun- 6;60P. II
try, Helena, MlnueapO
lle, St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and all points
east and southeast.
No. 1.
No. 3.
00 A. M.
Fuaet sound Expn,
11:30 P. M. for TaCOtna and Seattle
aud Intermediate pomt.s
Pullman first class and tourist sleepers to
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Missouri river points
Wltnoui c nange.
Vestibuldl trains. Union depot connections
in all principal cities.
Baggage checked to destination of tickets,
For handsomely illustrated descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping -ear reservations, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, 35S Morri
son Street. corner Third. Portland Oietrotv
SOUTH and EAST via
ir
Shasta Route
n. . . .
libuh wave in
gtatlons at 4:2i a. m. and 8 p. m
'
iiHiuit leu.t.' inv iMii.j- ior roriiauu auu way
7-oo nm
Leave Portland
8:80 a m
Albany 12:80 a m lo.io p m
Arrive Ashland 12:88 am ii:80am
" .Sac rain en to 5:00 pm 4;86 am
" San Francisco 7:45 pm s:lo am
Arrive Ogdon 5:15am 11:45 a m
" Denver 9:00 a m 9:00 am
" Kansas t.'ity 7:2.5 a ni 1 :25 a m
" Chicago 7:45 am
:30am
Arrivi Los Angeles 1:30pm
" El Paso 0 : Oil p m
" Fort Worth 6:80 a m
" city of Mexico 9:55 a m
" lluuston 4:00 a m
New Orleans. 6:25 a in
7:00 a m
6:00 p m
6;:Hi a m
9:55 a m
4:00 a m
li:25 p rn
" Washington 6:42 am
New York..
liXUDl
,12:48 pm 12-43 pm
1H.10? 'h?'118
biUir n .-,.1IT,!1HI1II) III ijiri.,.,, 11,111 h I
and tourist cars tn Chicago, St Louis, New Or
leans auu asnmgion.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, central ami .south America.
Bee agent at The Dalles station, or add.iss
C. H. MARKHAM,
Geueral Passenger Agent, FortUud. Or
Just What
You uuant.
New ideuB in Wall Paper here. Such
wine variety as we are showint? never he
fore xraced a single stock. Keal iuiita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper pricee.
Kletfant desiKiie, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Trau sact a General Banking Business
Letters of Credit issued available in
K1tt"u'r" sl,e8.
"'V Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold nn New York, Chicago, 1
St- Louis, Han Francisco, Portland Ore- 1
n, heattie wash., and various points
JXPiW.hf.
orable terms.
Noriheri
Southern Pacific Co
P
eu
s
meCoiuiiaPacKinglio.,
PACKERS OF
PORKandBEEF
MANUFACTl'RKRB OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIF.D BEEF. ETC.
mm Restaurant
L. Y. HONG, Proprietor.
i
: First-Class in Every Respect
HEALS AT ALL HOCB8.
Oysters Served in any Style
ST Second St., The Dalles, Or
Kodol
J Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
It artificially disests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
! 4 t,T 1 1 1 ' t 1 Tl O" t.hP P Y llHI I St Pfl rfilTeStlVC QT- '
i wV.0 . 7j 1 I
cans. It is the latest discovereddigest-
ant and tonic. jNo other preparation
can aPProacl1 ft in efficiency. It In
1 sutniiy relieves ana peruiaueuiiy cures
uyspepsm, xuuigesoiuu, xieariuuru,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, ISausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price G0c. and f 1. Large size contains 2tt times
small size. Book ftllr.boutdyspepsiamuiledtree
' "epared by E f5. DoWITT A CO.. Chicag
Sold by Clarke & Falk'e P.O. Pharmacy.
Just Received
A full line of Fresh Printing ami De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Rex, Deko, 'elrx
,and AHsto in all sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, M altigraphs,
And all accessories to complete the
outfit of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
Our Kureka Combined Toning and
Fixing Bath is a dandv. Trv it.
The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
Blmi or developing pa pei i has no equal.
Enough for. Hoc to develope 11 dozen plates
; or 11 dozen Yelox 4x5. Perfect hlacks -and
white- are guaranteed, if directions
re followed. Ask for the A. E, (.'. De- :
veloper, and see that von get the
genuine.
We are prepared to compound an v and
all of your own formula- and guarantee 1
satisfaction.
At the old place, 17o Second Street,
the Halle, Oregon.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
1
Lane,
OKNKitAL
11
AND...
r
r
a
i
Wagon and Carriage laark
! Petti Brothers' Wagon.
I Third and Mc. pnoue 159
nil
Horsesfioe
OREGON
Short Line
and Union Pacific
i r3FAKT TIME SCHEDULES arrivf
FROM
fou Tue DALLK8. from
I CtaioagQ- I
Portland salt I-ake, Denver, Ft.
i Special. Worth, Omaha, Kan-
12:26 p.m. snsCtty.Ht . Units, Chi- 1:06 p. a,
I via Hunt cago and the East.
lngton.
i-xnres's Salt ,Rke- Denver. Ft.
Vi-ffla m Worth, Omaha, Kan- , ,-
la i n sascity.st .Lmikehl. m
iUKton cago and the East. j
Bt Pfttl Walla Walla. U-utstim.
Fast .Mail. Hpokane.Wallace.Pull-1
I 9:26p.m. man. Minneapolis, St. :;::jn rn
' via Spo- Paul, imluth. Milwan
i liana, kce, Chicago and East.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
Prom 1'ortlaoil.
(All sailing dates sub-'
jeet to change ) I
:00 p. m. 4:00 p, m
For San Francisco,
Sail every 0 days.
Daily
except Columbia Hirer. ,.m
i v00 1 m To 'Vs,or'" HI"' Way except
Saturday', handings. Sunday.
10:00 p, m.
Dailv Willamette Itlver.
except oremn city. Newberg, eleeSi
Sunday, saiem, Inoispendeuee, annS
1 0:00a.m. and Way-Landings. rowX
Tuesday. 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, Corvallis and Way- Monday,
Saturday, Landings. Wednesday
: f,.0O a. in. Friday.
1 Tuesday. Willamette mid 3:80p.m.
Thursday, ITanthill KlVOrS, .Monday.
Saturday, Oregon City, Dayton and Wednesday
; 7:00a. m. Way-Landings. "May,
! !;Pnvt'. Snake UWer. , Leave
i Riparia Lewuton
daily, ... . , , . daiiv,
3:0a, m. Hiparia to LowiSton, s . ,, m
Parties deslritig to ro to Heppner or
points on i oiuniDia soutiiern vih iiirks. stiouia
taae No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:26 p. m.
making direot connections at Heppner juuetion
h:u1 Hifnrs. Ke'.urulng niukingdlrectcniinectioii
at Heppner junction aud lilggs with No. 1. ar
riving at The Dalle- at l:0.r p. m.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAS. IRELAND, Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon,
I
Complete
Cipe
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
BO Y LARS'
EXPERIENCE
Br
LOTS
Trade marks
Jesigns
COPVRIGHTS &
Aiivone Bending n Ikaleh mid descriptor Dia"
HUlcltlr ascertain our ihiiii.ii free whether
invention is innlmiiiv n iu-iiiablo. Comnnuiief
'loiMitrletjfeouttdential. lliuidbnukon Puteuw
letll ires. Uldett m.encv for aeeurini; imtein.
Patents taken tiir.mKii jiunn & Co. reiii'u
ipetW tuwioc, without obarge, m the
Sciettfitic Hmerican.
a handsonielr lllastrarad w.-kiv. I.nrijesi olr
ciiluliiin uf aur jioifiitiiii- jiiiiriial. Ternii. '
iVaiai'' Bold brail pawsdaalerj.
MUNN & Cu.3GiC-ad New Yo'K
li lltUM- I Mil.-
I' WMll.ifr.M.,11. D '
J. - tiCHMNCa,
Prealdent.
Max A. V.m.t.
Uiulilel
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 dav of collection.
Wight and Telegraphic Exchange eold w
New York, Ban Francisco am' vori
land. D. P. TuoMPaoM. Jmo. 8. 8chid.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liibs
U. M. Bball.