The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 04, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
CARRIE RATION, ACTRESS
-At last, after manv months of
battlinc against fate. C srrie Nation
finally lias struck her gait, ane nai
been doing stunts 10 vaudeville
show in Philadelphia, raking in the
dolltn of the curious ones and mak-
ins bfe miserable for the managers
c .
oi uie nouse. . coursr. wtri raw
ize the woman is a drawing card, aud
for this reason they put up with a
ooil deal of her nonsense. Sue has
stormed and fussed, swung her ftrtns
and declared herself time and again,
b'-it she draw? the crowds Just t e
sani2. And what is more. Carrie
lias adoptei one of the main char
acteristics of the performer in stage
life. She wants to be the WnoiQ
ihe wants to be the whole
thing. She dem endt that her name
appear on the bill boards in large
letters, and she flatly icfused to have
bar act sandwiched In between those
. ., .
oi nit o.uei men hum wumeu un iic
program. The wild woman of Kan
sas bad to cither open or close the
program of the evening
hi had
her way, because the manager evi
denlly stood
little hatchet.
m some awe o
be:
And this is the same- woman wLo terms had increased from about 4.1
declared sbe was on!v carrying on months per year to 0.7 months since he
the crusade against the saloons for had one int0 oflW
, , , ,.' . , The regular program opened with a
the sake of religious belief and not u)k QpQt by PftBeh I
for mere notoriety or money. Sue f Monmouth, his object being to show
smashed for the sake of temperance, what I ne reading implies, and at the
Sbe went to fail, she defied tbe riybt eloeeol his splendid address his listeners
nfth.1.. in infP-f..... im har .h. bd comprehensive ideas of the manner
was hysterical, wild and fearless.
Then her husband left her. anil she
was practically driven out of Kansas.
Sbe went east and sold hatchets, any
thing to ma;;e a dollar and keep her
name in tbe papers. To accomplish
tbe last object she persisted in call-
ing upon maj ors and the chiefs of
police of towns she visited. Then
came the tempting offer to appear in
vaudeville, not in a sons and dance,
but in her role of a smasher. And
there she is now. standing nightly
before audiences of curiositv seek,
ers, exhorting, swinging her arms
and waving her hatchet for a
salary of so much per night. W. W. very vividly illustrating his talk by a
Union. direct conversation with a child, in de
mmm veloping an idiom and relation of words
A recent attempt to force a Lon- contained therein. In methods Prof,
don hotel keeper to draw the color French is certainly a master, and the
line against 200 colored delegates to State Norma! 801,001 at -loDncutl1 re
. , , ,. , ., fortunate in eecuring so able an in-
tbt method 1st ecumenical council, to . , r , , ,
structor. Prof. French is principal of
meet there in Wesley Chapel, signal- ttie training department.
ly failed. These delegates were to Tne teachers and visitors present are :
be guests at a fashionable West End Suljt C L Gilbert, Pres W C Haw lev,
hotel, a', which a number of wealth v Prof R C Frent;h. Mrs I: c French, Prof
, , ' J B Landers, Bessie I nderhlll, Lexie
Americans were quartered. uen c. v, nmn , n i n w w
1 Btraeban, willit McDoogali K Freer,
tbe latter learned what was goiDg to LouiM RioUiol, Tina Bin too I, Dora
happen they entered a vigorous pro- Kieleen, C I Thompson, L P. Allard, J
test and demanded that if the colored T Neff, Mai! Riddel 1, Kisie M Ball,
delegates were admitted they should A!lce M Bal1' Anna Horton. Jl'lia A
. , , . Hih, Inez Fitzgerald, Hella Unite, Kate
Ix; accommodated m a separate part . , ... , .
1 1 Davenport, Madge Warren, Ruth W
of the hostelry, representing that any Bturgasi, James Springer, Kate Martin,
other method of dealing with the Stella Brown, Edna Browr., Christine
case would not be permitted in the McNeil, Maggie Kelly, Grace Gambel,
United States. The proprietor had E Miller, Bertina Cramtr, Kata Roche,
.. , ' . . Lua Wrenn, Anna Thompson, H W
tbe courage lo refuse, and is Quoted l- ii l- u n . i n,
B 1 Kelly, E H HartWW, t.assie M Cheese.
assaying: -I could not think ot Hester Kent. Joels Spink, Ada Bell,
offering an insult to such men as Loin Rowe, Minnie Elton, Content Elton,
Bishop Derrrck of New i'ork, bishop A May Seeblar, Puny M Groat, E Maie
Jaoer of Philadelphia, Bishop Gaines Bar"etl' alinft i''""an. Mrs E D
it,, , Baldwin, Margaret Baldwin, Daisie K
of Atlanta and Bllbon Arnett. I .,, , , .
' Allaway, Kehecca S ilson, Maude ii
told the American, that when the Michel!, Emma Roberts, Anna Taylor,
Indian princes were here no one N.tn Cooper, J W O'Brien, Mary N
objected to meet them, and 1 do not Campbell, Floasie Adklnsoo, Alice M
propose to make anv distinction at I-'. Willema Dodge, Lottie Covey,
the expense of the Africans."
An Eastern newspaper auggeiU that
owing to the price of potatoes being
almost H b sad: and beyond the
reach of r oturjoon people, that rice
be Substituted as the Staple article of
liet in place of the l)lgbpriced
sputls." It declares boiled rice and
boiled potatoes are similar in their
,
mgredientli POMOMiog tDOUt the
saae poroeoUge of starch, glbumio-
,
OUS flintier and water. The poor
people have not expressed their views
ctl
In the Moxie district, near North
Vakioja, Washington, there are at
least twcnty.flve artesian wells that
now to the surface. J he tempera- I
turc of the wator as it comes to the
surface is 70 degrees and is largely
8EPT -4 1001 U9e(' for !'T'6ullnS purposes. A sur
face Mow is reached at an average
depth of about 1,800 feet. Some of
thee wells furnish sufficient water to
Irrigate sixty an
land.
1 eiehtv acres of-
A national convention of negro
bankers, the first of its kind ever held
in this Country, is being arranged to
bo held nt Buffalo Spnteniber 26th.
. . ... . . . .
The prime mover of this undertaking
. , ,,,
is John Clayton, president of the
l";rs'. Colored bank, of Philadelphia.
INSTITUTE IN SESSION.
a tonelaa Report of Thin Moralng'a
Proceedings- Thnat Preaeat.
With apologies to our reporter who
tarnished an extended report, whieh for
iaek of time and eraee we were com-
pelltd to abbreviate.
... ., ... f- ...
igmblad 'n High acbool assembly
hall this morning. The day was an
Ideal one, coo! and clear. The attend-
8n"e UraP-
This niorniht!
teuton oji'iifd with
tinging, Conducted by City Sunt. Lan
tiers. This was followed by a few brief
introductory reniarKs by County Supt.
C. L. Gilbert, in which he stated Hint
th:s was the thirteenth annua', institute
held in this county and the sixth that
hn bad culled. He also pointed out the
fact that the average length of school
in whicii that imp rtant study should
be taught.
Prof, W. C. HaWley then talked upon
history and civil government, explain
ing in the first place their relation to
one another. He clearly outlined the
American policy of the United States in
regard to immigration as compared with
that of European countries. Tne his-
tory of the United Mates is cosmopoii-
tan in character, and the influence oi
toreiBners has been reat in
Pfof Haw!ey epoke umlerstanding:v
a!,d in an interesting manner, and we
regret our inability to publish the ex-
tended report of both his and Prof.
French's address, as handed in by our
reporter.
Prof. French aeair. snoke on reading.
oeu v. prown, .uuuu nigman, i't. a nam,
L H Arneeon, Vernon Cooke, Matlle
Matthews. Neva Harvey, BessieN Hast
iiu'S. I.iiii-H (iomliKivt I.mIK li.ir..,
v,sitors-Mrs b B Huntington, Mabel
Boortnan, Miss bigman, Chas tark,
and Edward Baldwin,
Dyspepsia can bfl cured by using
Acker's Dyupepsia Tablets. One little
I,lbi,lt Bivt' inunediate relief or
"0 'nded. Sold lo baudsomt tin
boxes at 88 ct.s. Rlagaley tbe druggist,
'
, Dor,'!l"lLl?lTfi,0?!M,1,
iy constipated hut take DaWHt'l Little
harly K,eers now and then. They will
keep your liver and bowels in good order.
Easv to take. .Safe pills. Clarke 5c Falk's
P. O. Pharmacy.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
l"iuls WbM vou can buy .lamee E.
PUon'8 BUn prjo( paintB ,or K50 Pr
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A
Kalk, agents. uil
On Sept. 7th will be presented to my customers
i Shakespeare, complete in one volume, bound in Mor
rocco: i Atala in large folio volume, illustrated by Gus-
tav Dore.
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
regulator line,
Danes. Portland & fistoria
NAVIGATION CO.
DALLES BOAT
LEAVE:
OAK STREET DOCK.
PORTLAND,
at
. M. and II P. M.
...Portland Boat...
THE DALLES
at 7:00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.
DAILY EM EPI SUNDAY.
BTBAMBB8
! REGULAT R,
DALLES CITY.
RELIANCE.
W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
St. piary's Hcaiemy
I nder the direction of the
Sisters of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLE.-'. OREGON.
Tui- toatltation It plaaaantl) itu:itei near
the Colnml la on the lire oi the O. R. & S. Co.
thence it is aaajroi accw lor all tho-e- who de-sir.-
to secure a eomfort.ible home and a progres
sive seat of learning for their daughters or
ward. The location of the academy is one of
the most healthy on the PaelHc sinpe. thU por
tion of Jrevon being proverbial for i's pure .
water, bracing air. una pietOretque scener;.
The Academy i i ucorpo rated and authorized by
the state to confer AOMrmic honors
Board and tuition jer ichohullc year. $IG0
studies will be resumed Tuesday. September. Itt
For detailed information apply p. the si'ter
Superior. augio-ln
John Pashek. The Tailor.
lias just received 1000 sanipieo
of the latest patterns in Gent's
Clothing Goods. He guaran
tees prices and a good lit or no
pay. : : : : :
John Pashek. The Tailor
T06 BHLDWIH BESTflDBHHT
W . ttll.SIIX, Manager.
pirst-Qlass 19 Euery IespGt.
n?al at f fpodrs.
PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED.
Tbe table always supplied with the
best in the market.
71 J runt ."st., near Court, The Dalles.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a Genera". Backing Business.
Letters of Credit issued available in
the Eastern Slates.
.Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
bt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Waah., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday,
Don't forget this. ,
I
IKE. T.
jjjfjj jte collar Line.
tub DaHes-Poriiawi Route
Str, BAILEY-GATZERT.
DAILY ROUND TKir-,
. Except Monday,
Cascade Locks. Hood Rjver,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME
Leave Portland
I Arrive Tne Dalles.
1 Leave " "
Arrive Portland. . .
CARD
4
.10
Meals the Very Best.
aj"V-nnday Trips a Leading Feature.
'This Route has the Grandest
-ceuie Attractions on Earth.
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. "TAHOMA,"
Daily Round Trips except Sunday.
TIME
Leave Portland
Leave Astoria
CARD
.
T ,. , ...
Landing and onice Foot oi Alder
Btreet; both phones, M 351, Portland,
Oregon.
E. W. CRIOHTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalies,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
"
Just What
You uuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. 8uch
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Keal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till. DIKING All KOVTK KKO.M PORTLAND
To TBI EAST,
THK ONLY DIKEi'T LINK TO THE VXIXOW.
STONE PARK
Union Depot, rninanil isis
No. J.
KHt mnl! for Tacoiuu.
se.Httlc (ilympiu, Gray s
No.
Huroorana h.mtu Hem!
iwiiiit-, Spokane, it"-
land, b. C, I'ulliiinu.
MOSCOW, U'B ist.ju, H il f -1115
A. M. IfJoUump ininliiK Conn
try. lialena, Minnaapo-
lU, 81. Ptiul, Ornnha.
Kinsii- ( ity, tit. I.'tli.s.
Ubioego urn! all poiuU
No. 1. rt and soiittivast.
Punt Hiiunci Extmat
i p, m. (or Taaoiua and sttic
and interaiediute ,
SlM r. .
No. 3.
;uu a. L
,
PullaUM flrt-cla.ia and tourut hlin to
S&ttn-4.PUlUd M,ito,,ri r,v,rpoluU
veaiibuiafi train. Dolou dapot conaaoUoui
in an vancipai ciiie.
Bung .ciieckwi to destiuation of ticket,
KorLandomely illuitiated (taaoripttv niultt-r,
ticket, aleepiiiK car rcer aliou. etc., call on Of
i
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asiianl t.enc-ral PajMoaar Aacnt. .W, Morri
ton -street, comer Thirt
. Portland OrMon. I
jr aAJ kV
iti iai
Mi Pacilic
J
NOLAN.
TKfi iGioiiia PacKing Co..
PACKERS OF
poRKand beef
MAXCFACTG HK KS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages j
Cursrs cf BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRJF.D BEEF. ETC.
U Bestaurant
I, Y . HONG, Proprietor.
First-Class in Every Respect
MKAI.S AT ALL HOURS.
Oysters Served in any Style.
.ST Second St., The Dulles. Or
Just Received
A fall line of Fresh Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Rex, Deko, Yelox
and Aristo in all sizes.
Also a line o( I'iates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and S'.anlev.
!
TrEVB. Prill tin B Frames,
, . - ' - r , ,
i Albums. MultiBrapns,
! c 1
Anc1 3:1 acc 'gsoriee to complete the
1 'ut5t J,eUlbe' U,e nater t,r W
tessiona! photographer.
Our Eureka Comhined Toning and
rising Bath is a dandy. Try it.
j The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
Minis or developing papers has no equal
Enough for 85c to developed dozen plates
j or 6 dozen Yelox 4x5. Perfect blacks
and wliite are guaranteed, if directions
are followed. Ask for the A. E. C. De
veloper, and see that you get the
genuine.
- .
1,1 c are prepared toconipound any and
all of your own forma!;' and guarautee
satisfaction.
At the old place, 175
The Dalies, Oregon.
second Street.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
L. Lane,
IKNEKAL
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
TMri ml Mcim fhu 159
J
'JJ"S
LaaaUtJ
asaw i ..."fcyaifcT
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artilicially digests the food and aids
JNature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or.
gans. It isthe latest discovereddiuestc
autnuu tuu.c. ro oiuer preparation
CaD approach It in CfticicuCV. It in-
Wy"UeesdrnianeQtly cures
vZrJXP'' iDQlgattlon, Heartburn,
latuleuce, Sour titomach. Nausea
Sick Headache, GastralKla Cramnsanri
allnthir rofiiiltiu. 5lV5! mP8n a
uol"erre8UUbOr 101perfeCtdlge8tiOn.
gMSiaadg. .IrtegifecontolMSWtlmaa
am. U .lawbook all aoout dy8PMa" ISS
t. , , "V1'"!
O0lu "y C larke A halk'e I'.O Hharm...
llactsim
...AND... t
ft
iaraaa( r
iki
Oregon
Shot Lime
and Union Pacific
D sr art
FOR
TIME SCHEDULES
PION
THE DALLES.
AliRIVE
FROM
( h MMgO-
Portland
special.
12:2ft p. m.
via Hunt
ington. Atlantic
BxpfVM,
12;fi0 b. in.
via Hunt
lnton.
St. 1'HUl
Kast Mail,
i S V- tn.
via Spo
kane. ait Lake, Denver. Ft
Worth, OmaliR. Kan
laaCltjr.Rt. Louis. Chi
capo and the East.
1 : p. m.
-alt Lake, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha. Kan
sas City. SI Lottta, Chi
cago and the East.
i 15 B. B.
Walla Walls, U'wlston.
Spokane. Wallace. Dull
man, Minneapolis, si.
Paul, nuiuth, ttitwao
Lw, Chicago and East.
30 b m.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From rartl:utl.
(All sailing dates sub
ject to chauK.' )
For San Francisco,
Sail every S davs.
00 p. m.
i 00 p. m
Daily
exrpt
Sunday,
- ai p. m.
Saturdty,
1":(X p. m.
Dully
except
.-undny,
0.CH' n. in.
Tnetday,
i buraday,
SattirclH .
6 .00 u. m.
t'nl win!. la Ktver.
To Astoria and Way
ljindings. 1:00 p. m.
except
Simdav.
WlllHlllelte IMver.
Oregon City, Newberg,
Balen . I ndependence,
and w ay-Landinga.
Corvallli end Way-
IMp. m.
except
aunday.
4:110 p. m.
Monday,
SVednctday
Friday.
l.:iliditlgs.
TuewJay,
Thursday,
Saturday,
7 li a. II).
WlllHiiirttf and
VHniinii Rivera.
80 p. m
Monday,
Oregon City, Din ton and " edn.?fia'y
:iy-i Jna:lll. '')
Leave
Rlparia
dally,
3:40 . m.
Simke lilTer. , Leave
Ripariu to Lswlaton. g:S0a!aL
OT Parties efilrlng to rro to Heppner or
1 mnts on Columbia Southern via Higcv. should
UiKe No. 2, leaving The Dalle? at 12:25 p. m.
making direct connections tit Heppner junction
and Hipgs. Returning niukingdirectcomiecUon
at Heppner junction and Illpgs with ,No. 1. ar
riving at The Dalles at 1:05 p. m.
For further particulars, call on or iddran
vAS. IRELAND, Agent.
The Dalles, Oregou.
Complete
Cir?e
of
Draos
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
J. H.
SC iiasca,
hreaident.
.ux a Voar.
Latthiei
J first National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Basinees transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceede promptly
remitted on dav of colloction.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchauge sold 01
New York, San Francisco an:' Dort-
land.
DIRSOTOKS
D. p. Thompson. Jno. S. BoSOMM
En. M. W'illiaub, iKO. A. Lists
H M. BitAi
CO YLARS'
EXPERIENCE
I ai
1 RACE. -JtBlGNS
CCPVRIGHTS fir
Arifor.e seii1lhu n s'kclcli and i'""1! ", '
Hn. Ulr ujccriaiii our opinion frtow 1 1. '
IliToiiilun n prolinuly paienioble. . " " ,' .,311
Ion m nc-tly co.iDdciit lal. 1 lndbik on nJ"
Mill fr,-c. (fldcsl u.Micy tor c.-urini: 1T
I'.iiHi.u taken tlirouali Munn A to.
tyicial notice, without cbame. in tne
Scientific American.
A h
ruli
miidx.mPlT lllnalraled wet'klr- Lr'" ja
atiiin of tiny H-ieii! lb' Journal. ' "'Tlluaa,
ir: four n.oiitli.IL bold by all ne'" ,.
tint
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